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EXCURSION TO THE CAPITOL CITY
Annual Atlanta Trip
via
Aanta, Birmingham and Aflantic Railroad
Thursday, September 12, 1912
$3.50 Round Trip $3.50
Tickets will be sold for special train leaving
Fitzgerald at 9 a. m,, arriving Atlanta 5:00 P.
M., and will be good to return to, and including
Tuesday, September 17, 1912. Special will
consist of famous A. B. & A., electric-lighted
vestibuled cars.
Plenty of Seats for Everybody--
~ Go and Enjoy Yourself
W. H. LEAHY, E. H. FELL,
‘General Passenger Agent Ass’t Gen. Pass. Agent
A. D. DANIEL,
Travelling Passenger Agent
Atlanta, Ga.
New Headquarters For The
Fitzgerald Motor Car Company
The Fitzgerald Motor Car Company moved into their new
quarters today, at the rear of the postoffice, where they will carry
in stock the Maxwell and the Stoddard-Dayton Automobiles. They
invite the public and those who are interested in the purchase of a
new car, .to come around and look over the lines and try themout—
see for yourself that they are as good as represented, and if you
are not a judge, bring some good automobile man who is, and let
him look through for you and advise you. If, however, this does
not satisfy you, then call on the following owners of Maxwell cars
and be governed by what tney tell you: "
Dr. E J. Dorminey, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Dr. W. D. Dorminey, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Dr. D. B. Ware, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Dr. R. M. Ware, Fitzgerald, Ga
Bob Handley, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Jackson Bussell, Fitzgerald, Ga.
A. B. C. Dorminey. Fitzgerald, Ga.
Rufus Horton, Fitzgerald, Ga.
H M. Dodd, Fitzgerald, Ga.
John Henry Dorminey, Fitzgerald, Ga.
J. M. Mosher, Fitzgerald, Ga.
J. W. Morris, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Note that four of the above names are leading practicing phy
sicians, who are on the road day and night, and Sunday too, mak
ing from three to five hundred miles a week, and they will tell you
that the up-keep of these cars are equal to nothing in the way of
expense. We do not sell any Sunday Aft-Noon Cars, that lay up
the remainder of the week for repairs, but instead the business
car, that must go, rain or shine.
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Lumber! Lumber:
Let us figure with you before you pur
, chase your Building Material. : :
F. M. GRAHAM & CO,,
Mill East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. ~ Phone 14.
FITZGER ALD, GA.
E. WALL: C. A. FRETWELL
Wall-Fretwell Realty Company
Real Estate, Renting, Loans, Fire Insurance
‘ Collections. .
We make returns and pay taxes for non -residents
Second Floor, Empire Annex Fitzgerald, Georgia
We have an inguiry for a small farm to cost abeut
8!6%; also an inquiry for a Five Acre Tract near the city.
e have inquiries daily fer renting property.
FOR RENT We have two large rooms, furnished or un
furnished, hot and cold bath and in desirable
location, for light house keeping.
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. UNDERTAKERS
and EMBALMERS.
Day Phone 119--Night Phone 99
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE TUESDAY. SEPTFM2ER 3. 1912
Booth Memorial Ser
vices Are Held
Millions Pay Tribute to Late
Army Founder
BIG PARADE N
NEW YORK.
Over Five Hundred Men and
Women in .ine
New York, September, I—Fill
ed to overflowing with fervent
leaders and eager followers, me
morial ball at the national head
quarters of the Salvation Army in
this city was the official center of
the services held today at more
than 900 Salvation army posts
throughout the country in memory
of the late General Wm. Bootbh.
Tue services w re a part of similar
memorials 1n 9,000 pusts aud out
posts throughout the world, all of
which being ordered at 3 o’clock
constituted, if difference of time
is considerad, virtually a continu
ous twenty-four hour service 1n
which millions of followers paid
tribute to the late founder of the
army.
PARADE OF OFFICERS
Services here were preceded by
a parade of national and locai of
ticers headed by the nat ona - ff
band. Over five hundred men and
women were in lioe. .
The day was not only one of
memorial to the founder of the
army but a consecrati-n to carry
on his work for humanity under
oath of allegiance to his succeed
ing son, General Bramwell Booth.
The congregation sang the gen
eral’s favorite hymuos, while trib
utes, which the ki« g ano que~n of
England, President Taft, Colonel
Roosevelt, Joseph Choate and
many other distingnished persons
had paid to the general, were read.
COL. PEART IN CHARGE.
In the absence of Eva Booth,
commander of the America ni
branch of the army, who had gone
to her fathers’s funeral, Col. Peart, ‘
of the national staff, delivered the‘
formal address of the day, extoi
ling the characterand achievements
of General Booth. : :
The other speaker was Dr. D.
L. Ritchie, head of the theological
s minary at Nottingham, KEngland,
(General Booth’s burthplace, Gen
eral Booth’s three sons were edu
ca'ed at this seminary and Dr.
Ritchie spoke from intimate ac
quaintunce with the family, He
compared General Booth to John
Wesley and said that just as Wes
ley was responsible for the great
outgrowth of institutional charity
in his day, so General Booth had
‘been humanity’s leader during the
last half century,
Have You a Mole?
Atlanta, Sept, 2,—‘“Mole Par
ties” are the latest freak among
Atlanta Society women, No dame
or damsel is eligible to attend one
unless she has a mole somewhere
on her face or body. The object
of the parties is to have the moles
removed, ,
One of the women, so it is ru
mored, has possession of a wonder
ful secret remedy which will re
move moles and leave the flesh un
marred.
Whether th 2 whole thing is a
joke, or a new secret society, or
whether the women have really
discovered somé new means of ‘
getting rid of the beauty spots,
are hypotheses on which they have
thus far let the male sex reflect in
vain, _
Joe and Thomas Graham are at
home again, after spending 3
months with their Grandmother in
Fla, S .
Bigest and best values in school
supphes at Denmark’s 66-2 t.
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Committae Appointed
By Senater Harris
Atlanta, Sept. 2.—Fuarther elo
quent evidence that Georgia poli
uics is facing a harmony era is
furnished by the list of names
given out by Senator W. J. Har
ris, chairman of the state execu
tive committee, or appointments
of fifteen members of that com
mittee from the state-at-large, as
authorized by resolution of the re
cent convention. \
- The committeemen at Jarge are:
G. R. Hutchens, of Floyd; J.
H, Tilton, of Worth; Dr. S, A.
’Crumbley, of Quitman; Charles
'R. Pendleton ot Bibb; Dr. E. B.
“Terrell, of Meriwether; J. W.
‘Mayson of DeKalb; Albert Howell
Jr.. of Fulton; L. A. Branpen of
Bulloch; E, S. Gniffity, of Harlson;
Hugh Rowe of Clarke; A. S. Har
dy of Hall; J. C. Jarnigan of
Warren; D. G, Fogarty of Rich-‘
mond; D. R. Frier of Coffee;
Eschoi Graham, of Telfair, - ‘
Clark Howell of Atlanta, isa
ex-member of the committee, and’
A. H. Ulm was made a qualified
member with a full vote by t.hel
state convention itself, : |
The appointments were annotuc- l
ed in covnection with Chairman
Harris formal cail for the wecting |
of the committee in the senatel
chaimter Wednesday of this week. |
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