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"~ SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY
Speciais for Balance of This Week
McCARTY, JOHNSTONE COMPANY
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Boys’ School Suits at Y 2 Price
All Boys’ Summer Suits to Close Out
at Exactly Half Price
$12.50 Values N0w.............0vveinnenn. $6.25
$lO.OO « Mok e
$760 B e D
$ 500 “ B i aadvis b hase kaivhsen $2.50
OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FALL GOODS HAVE ARRIVED
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YOURS FOR SPECIAL VALUES e
McCarty, Johnstone Company
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SOCIETY NEWS NOTES
C A. Holtzendorf
DENTIST
2ad Floor Rooms 208 9-10
Ge.rbutt-D >novan Bldg.
Mr. Ted Myers spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Miss Kadie Griner is visiting
relatives in Douglas.
Mrs. Fred Shearer is visiting
friends in Columbus.
Mr. Ed Pittman visited his
father at Rebecca on Sunday. |
Mr. Sidney Thompson, of Cor
dele, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. Chas. F. Taliaferro. of At
lanta, spent Sunday in this city.
Mrs. R. H. Pate, of Osierfield,
was in the city shopping yester
day.
Miss Modena Powell is in At
lanta, the guest of relatives and
friends.
Mrs. J. M. Lee and children
are visiting relatives in Hazle
hurst.
Miss Ada Nobles has returned
from a visit of several weeks in
Americus. ;
Col. Chas. B. Teal has gone to
Vila Rica to spend some time
with his home-folks. |
Miss Louise Fisher, of Mcßae,
is visiting the family of her
brother, Rev. Guyton Fisher.
Mrs. Bordeaux has returned to
her home in North Carolina, after
a visit to her sister, Mrs. George
H. Bryant.
Mr. Jelks Taylor has arrived
in the city from Hawkinsville to
a:cept a position with the Lon
Dickey Lumber Co.
Mrs. Ashley Boyd, of Waldo,
Fla., is visiting Mr. Boyd’s
mother, Mrs. J. W. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Farmer
announce the birth of a handsome
son at their home Saturday.
Mrs. L. A. Turner and Mrs.
Helen Maldoon entertained at
Ryok Thursday morning for Miss
Wright of St. Thomas, Ont. -
Dr. R. M. Ware is able to be
out again after an attack cof Ger
man measles, e
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poundstone
will soon leave for Atlanta where
they will make their home in the
future. .
[ Dr.G.W.McLean
DENTIST
PRI MRS
Rooms 512-513. PHONE 438.
Garbutt Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
\ Sunday by Appointment
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Misses Bessie and Manola Bry
ant have returned from a visit of
two months with relatives in
North Carolina.
Miss Florence Stapleton, after
a pleasant visit with Miss Ella
McLendon, returned yesterday to
'her home in Preston. |
Mrs. R. B. Connell, of Adel,
arrived in the city today to bei
the guest of T. L Griffin and
daughters on South Main St. |
Mrs. M. P. Broughton has re-‘
turned from New York where she
spent the past ten days buying
stock for her millinery store.
Mr. Ike Levin left Suncay for
Baltimore to spend several daysi
with his wife who is there visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Wienkrantz.
Mr. Fred Harrington has gone
to Dothan, Ala., to accept a posi
tion. His place at the Empire
Store is being filled by Mr. Char
ley Ware.
Miss Mary Lobingier very de
lightfully entertained Wednesday
afternoon and evening at Rook in
honor of Miss Wright of St.
‘Thomas, Ont.
; Messrs. W. T. Dorminey and
J. I. Langford, of Bulloch coun
ty, are visiting Ben Hill and Ir
win counties with a view of locat
ing.
Miss Johnnie May Broughton
returned this afternoon from a
visit of several weeks with
friends in Hampton and Varn
ville, S. C., and Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parrott and
Mrs. Klinknett entertained four
tables at Rook, Tuesday evening
for their guests, Mr. and Mrs, F.
W. Wright and daughter, Miss
Lenore of St. Thomas, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wright
and daughter, Miss Lenore, of St.
Thomas, Oat., spent several days
of last week in the city, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parrott
and mother Mrs, Klinknett.
LOST—WATCH CHARM—Com
bination Scottish Right and 32d
pDegree Knights Temp!ar. Find
der leave at Wilson & Co’s
store and get reward. 65-tf
| THF LEA™ R-ENTERPRICF, TITRSDAY, AUGTIE T 27, 1512,
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Girls’ School Dresses
Nice Line to Select From
All Sizes--4 to 16 Years :
$l.OO & 1.25 Summer Dresses ........ 79c
$1.50 & 1.75 " $o e A 8
$2.00 oz e iene oL
Dr. J. M. Adams
DENTIST
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Rooms 304-305 3rd Floor
5-Story Building
Phone 226
Mrs. J. A. Adams and daugh
ter, Mrs. John Murdock, have re
turned from an extended visit
with relatives in Texas. *
Misses Mary and Florence Por
ter, of Brunswick, who have been
the guests of Mrs, Earl Brown for
several days, left to-day for Doug
las, to visit relatives.
Mrs. Thomas J. Dickey has re
turned from Atianta, where she
spent several days purchasing
the electrical fixtures for her new
home on West Central Avenue.
Mrs. James L. MecCarty, who
went up with Mrs. Dickey, will
remain several days longer as
the guest of Mrs. J. E. Mercer
and Miss Blossom Mercer.
Mr. J. C.. Rogers and daughter,
Miss Mable Rogers, are prepar
ing to vacate their South Lee St.
home to board with Mrs. G. P.
Mingledorf, and their home will
be occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
John Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Rus.
sell’s home on South Grant St.
will be occupied by and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert B. Fletcher.
Mr. S. G. Pryor, Jr., has re
turned from a ten days’ visit to
Washington, New York, Balti
lmure, Niagara and other points
of interest in the east. While in
Washington he visited the White
House and had the. pleasure of
seeing the House in session and
Speaker Champ Clark presiding
over that body of law-makers.
MRS ROWLAND HOSTESS OF A
STRAWRIDE FOR VISITORS
Mrs. J. W. Rowland gave a
moonlight straw ride in honor of
her neice Miss Myrtle Mac Don
ald of Ludowici.
Bathing was the past time of
the evening after which fruits of
all kinds were served.
Those enjoying the ride were
Misses Bernice Roher, Ethel Mayo,
Lily Bell Glover, Nellie Harrel,
Lois Williams of Jacksonville,
Fla., Messrs. Lverett Rober, Osear
and Theron Daniel of Ludowici,
Lovett Williams of Jacksonville,
Counds Horne, Homer Stroud,
Mr. Bush of Cordele, Lang Mac
Donald of Ludowici, Cecil Row
land, Dallas Williams of Jackson
ville, Chaperoning the crowd were
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowland,
Mrs. W, A. Williams of Jackson
ville, Fla.
All returned home at a late
hour after enjoying a pleasant
evening. .
‘We regret to state that word
comes from Atlanta to the effect
that Miss Isla Green is. again in a
serious condition as result of her
operation for appendicitis a short
time ago. Her many triends here
trust that her condition may yi Id
to the skillful treatment of the
specialists who have her case in
charge and that she may soon re
turn to Fitzgerald well again.
2 Flying Machines will fly three
times each every day of the Fair
They will carry mail, throw
bombs and do other blood curdling
and daring stunts,
We pay more for Cotton Seed.
65-28 t. Baker Supply Co.
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In Bankrugtcy.
In the District Court of the Uni
ted States, Southwestern
Division of the South
ern District of
Georgia. :
Ia the matter of Charles L. Orser,
Bankrupt.
Pursvant to an order heretofore
granted by by His Honor, James
F. McCracken, Referee in Bank
ruptey, at Valdosta, Georgia, on
August 22, 1912, will be sold be
fore the storehouse door of
Charles L. Orser, bankrupt, sit
uated at No. 104 E. Central
Avenue, Fitzgerald, Georgia, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
entire stock of merchandise. fur
piture and fixtures, located in
said store. Also at the same time
and place all accounts of the said
Charles L. Orser, bankrupt.
Said sale will take place at 11
o’clock a. m. on the 2nd day of
September. 1912. Terms will be
ten per cent cash and the balance
subject to confirmation of said
sale by the referee in bankruptey.
All of said »roperty will be sold
as the property of said Charles
L. Orser. This August 26, 1912.
J. D. DORMINEY,
65-2 t Trustee.
Bankrupt Sale.
GEORGIA—BEN HILL CoUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that on
September 2, 1912, at 11 o’clock
in the forenoon, before the store
house of bankrupt, at Fitzgerald,
Ga., will be sold all the merchan
dise, fixtures and accounts of
Charles Ludlow Orser, bankrupt,
under and by virtue of an order
duly-passed August 22, 1912, by
Janies F. McCracken, Referee.
- J. D. DorRMINEY, Trustee.
McDonald & Grantham, Attor
neys for Bankrupt. 652 t
Boys’ & Girls’ School Slippers
$l.OO & $1.25 Girls Pump 5.............. 79¢
$1.50 & $1.75 Boys’ & Girls’ Slippers $1.19
$2.00 “ “ “ $1.24
$2.50 z “ u $1.89
$3.00 & $3.50 * “ e $2.19
Notice To Purchasers
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the Fire Committee of
Fitzgerald, Ga. until Sept. 2,
1912 at 4p. m. for the sale of
one (1) Grey Fire horse. Can
be seen at Fire Station.
- The Committee and Council
reserve the right to reject any
or all bids.
Address bids to Chairman of
Fire Committee, care of Chief of
Fire Department.
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The Blue and Gray Swimming
Pool is for sale, provided a sale
can be effected between now and
September first, but after that
date, if not sold, it will no longer
be on the market, If interested
call on J, W. Manbeck. 57-tf.
_Evervthing will be sacrificed at
the Clean-Up-Sale at Dodd Sup
ply Company’s don’t fail to attend
and get real bargains. 63-3 t.
Davis Brothers
Here are some of the “rea
sons”’ why we ask you to trade
with us.
Potatoes 40c per Peck 78c per half Bushel
: $1.30 per Bushel
Swifts Premium Hams strictly first-class, di
rect frem Smokehouse in Macon by express 20c¢
per pound.
Sugar ..............ccceevveninnnnenee......sl.Bo per sack
Lenox Soax 7 bars 28¢, ........ ........ 15 bars 50c¢
Large Buckets C0tt01ene..................51.45 each
Simon Pure Lard, large bucket 5............... $1.70
King Wheat: the best bread flour, car coming
tosellat ...... ..............................80c per sack
This flour absolutely as good as Pillsbury’s
which we sell at 93¢ sack.
Seed Rye.
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Come and see us or call 277
Davis Brother:
The Feed Store |
1,000 coops of fancy poultry
will greet your eyes at the Great
Poultry show at the Fair. Some
of the finest birds in America will
come here to compete for the big
prizes. Big new building for the
Poultry exhivbit.
Lost—lower part of automobile
lamp. Finder please notify Mor
rison’s Pressiug Club, and suitable
reward will be paid. 64-tf.
Lost—combination horse-shoe
and four leaf clover broach, horse
shoe s t with pearls, and in center
of clover is small diamond. Finder
wili be rewarded if broach is re
turned to Mrs, C, B. Brown at
Lee-Grant Hotel. 64-tf.
That big Anpual Clean-Up-Sale
at Dodd Supply Company will
come off in a few days. 63-3 t.
Corns, Bunnions, Ingrowing toe
nails and callouses treated at 503
West Altarzaha street. 59-tf,
. Keep your eyes open and attend
the Dodd Supply Co. Clean-up
Sale. 68 -3