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FITZGERALD HARDWARE COMPANY
Brunswick Protests
Proposed Train Cut
Brunswick, Ga., Sept. B.—A
storm of protest by the local
board of trade and citizens gener
ally of Brunswick and Glynn
county has met the petition of the
Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic
railroad to the Georgia railroad
commission, asking permission to
discontinue convenient passenger
train between this city and Thal
mann, the Seaboard Air Line
junctioa for the south and north.
The railroad company is asking
suthority to discontinue everyone
of its passenger trains, six in ail,
between Brunswick and this jurc
fion point, for the reason, it is
claimed by oflicials, that they in
cur a heavy loss to the road.
The matter will be brought to
the attention of the mayocr and
council at once, the board of trade
will hold a special meeting to take
up the matter, and other orgatiza
tions will act at once against what
has been termed as a great dis
crimination directed at Brunswick.
Astray Notice
Ouwe black sow-crop spht in left
ear, 2 splits in right ear. One red
boad, same marks.
One black boar, white feet and
white face, same marks, One black
board same marks. Apply to
Willhlam Barnes, Oserfield, R. F.
D:Na 1.
For Sale
On account of my health I shall
have to move further south, I
shall sell all my property, both
country and city at very low
prices. If you are interested come
and see me,
C. Casper, E. Magnolia street,
69-la-w-tf,
The Blue and Gray Swimming
Pool is fer 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
#all on J. W. Manbeck. 57-tf..
Of Local Interest
Some People We Know and
We Will Profit by Hear
ing About Them.
This is a purely local event,
It took place in Fitzgerald.
Not in some far away place.
You are asked to investigate it.
Asked to believe a citizen’s
word;
To contirm a citizen’s statement
Any article thatv is endorsed at
home
Is more worthy of coutidence
Than one you know nothing
about,
Endorsed by unknown people.
G. W. Phillips, recived preach
er, 803 8, Lee street, Fitzgerald,
Ga,, says: *‘l have used Doan’s
Kidney Pills with the very best of
results and cheerfully endorse
them for the benclit of other kid
ney sufferers. For over a yearl
nad kidney cowmplaint, My back
ovecame lame, suiff and sore and
there were piercing pains through
my kidneys. My limbs were weak
and in the morning I' was hardly
able to straighten, The secretions
from my kidneys also caused me
added annoyance. Doan’s kidney
Piils did me a world of good,
ridding me of my pains and im
proving my condition in every
way. In my opinion, this remedy
kas no equal for the cure of kid
ney complaint,”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. FKFoster-Milburn Co,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
Watch the columns of Leader
Enterprise.
New crop onion sets and fr sh
garden seeds just arrived at Den
mark’s. 66-2 t,
Try The
0. K. BARBER SHOP
Best Place In Town,
P. B. & R. B. OWEN, Props.
119 East Pine Street
THE LFADER-ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912,
Georgia Tech Boys
Must Behave
Atlanta, Sept. 9.—The Atlanta
theatre-goers, backed by the sen
timent of the theatrical manage
ment, have arisen in vigorous
protest against the resumption of
the rowdyism, usually led by
Georgia Tech student, which has
kept the galleries in an uproar
on S 0 many occasions.
When the Atlanta Theatre
opened last week the manage
ment, although no fault of its
own, cidn’t get its gallery police
men in time, and the noise was
shameful. Occasionally other
people join in the disturbance,
but the prevailing sense for sev
eral years past has been that the
Tech boys are the ring-leaders,
and following the scenes of last
week the edict has gone out that
they have got to behave them
selves.
The theatrical season this year
promises to be a brilliant one.
Among the attractions already
dated for the AtlantaTheatre dur
ing this month and the early part
of October are ‘‘The Old Home
stead,”” “The Confession,”
‘““Naughty Marietta,”” Field’s
Minstrels, Mutt and Jeff, ‘‘The
Rose Maid,”’ ‘“‘Alma, Where Do
You Live?’ and ‘‘“The Quaker
Girl.”’
Wanted—to reat six nicely
furnished bed rooms ir best part
of town, to nice young men only.
Apply Box 557, Fitzgerald, Ga.
64-tf.
Education consists in knowing
things—know how a range is made
inside and outside, Call at our
store during our Special Majestic
Range Demonstration—week of
Sept. 16 to 21st.
Watt & Holmes Hdw, Co.
Farmers for good prices take
your cotton, seed cotten, and
cotton seed to Baker's. He guar
antees satisfaction. 65-28 t
Paint d Finish
N R TS T I TR SR I ARSI R A SA R ATL TR
If there is s shabby surface in your home to be
painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished 1n any
way, we have just what you need for producing the
exact finish desired in the line of
PAINTS AND FINISHES
Let us show you colors for painting your house or
barn, samples of finishes for floors, woodwork, walls,
ceilings or furniture. Let us help you make shabby
places look new and attractive.
COME IN and get a copy of THE ACME QUALITY
PAINTING GUIDE BOOK. Ittells what Acme Quality Paint,
Enamel, Stain or Varnish to use, how much will be required and
how it should be put on. It not only enables you to tell your
painter or decorator exactly what you want, but it makes it easy ,
for YOU to refinish the many surfaces about the home that do
not require the skill of the expert-=the jobs that a painter would *
not bother with. Ask for a copy. IT’S FREE.
Because of Her Whipping
Woman Wants $25,-
000 From Seven Men,
l Columbus, Ga., Jept. 7.—Essie
tCarter, giving her residence as
South Carolina, through her at
torney, J. E. Fagan, of Macon,
this afternoon filed suit in the
Federal court here for $25,000
damages against W. S. Dozier,
J. C. Dozier, Clyde Dozier, Pope
McClug, Erwin Mcßae, Jim
Guise and Luk2 Marsh, all of
Dawson, Terrell county.
The petitioner alleges that on
or about midnight one night in
July of this year the defendants
named went to the home of Rosa
Parker in Dawson, where peti
tioner was on a visit; that they
called her from bed, tcok her tu
the front porch and beat her into
insensibility with a buggy whip.
She alleges that at the time she l
wore only one thin garment;
defendants tore this from her,
beating her upon the naked skin.
She alleges that she was ill in
the hospital for several weeks,
suffering great pain and anguish
in addition to being putto great
expense paying doctors’ bills and
other bills.
~ She claims that one of her legs
is partially paralyzed and that
she has been able to walk but lit
tle since the occurrence.
The charges will be heard be
fore Judge Newman at the May
term of the court.
The whipping administered to
the woman was theoutcome, it is
said, of alleged intimacy between
her and a son of W. S. Dozier.
Mr. Dazier is clerk of the supe
rior court of Terrell county. l
- Does the reputation mean any
thing to you? Stop and think and
figure and you will know why the
Majestic Range has the reputation
of being not only the Best but the
Least Expgpsive. Let the man
from the Factory show vou. See
our big ad in this paper.
Watt & Holmes Hdw. Co,
Celebrated Walter A. Wood
Mowers : Rakes : Drills
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FOR SALE BY— .
Fitzgerald Hardware Co.
Sole Agents Wizard Plows
NOTICE
The Tax Books are open at the
‘ City Hall for the payment of the
‘ city taxes for the year 1912.
| G. P. MINGLEDORF,
00l City Treasurer.
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Look Out for Trouble
The after-effects of the Grip areapt
to bte serious, but a normal healthy
condition may be restored in a sur
prisingly short time by Vinol
Watertown, Wis—“ After a severe
attack of the Grip my system was in
a very weakened, nervous and run
down condition. I began taking Vinol
with the very best results, and in a
short time I began to feel like an en
tirely different person, and I am better
and stronger than I have been for
vears.” Adelaide Gamm. (We guaran
tee this testimonial to be genuine.)
We have never sold in our store
such a valuable strength creator and
health restorer for the convalescent,
the weak and run-down, as Vinol, and
we ask people in this vicinity to try
a bottle of Vinol, with the umder
standing that their money will be re
turned if it does not do all we claiml
for it. ;
Denmark Drug Co.
'Evidence of Growth
!_ at Brenau College
|
! Atlanta, Sept. 9.—The opening
|of the fall session at Brenau Col
lege Thursday Sept. 12th. will
witness some wonderful evidances
of the growth and spreading out
lof educational work in Georgia,
Brenau has grown vear after
year until it has brought fame to
this state not only as one of the
finest schools for young women in
the south but one of the finest in
Awmerica. A new building set
apart eantirely for the music de
partment; a new infirmary in a
separate building, a handsome
chapter house for the Phi Mu
Sorority; new adaministrative of
fices; thousands of new pictures
collected from the ends of the
‘earth to adorn the walls of the
institution; those are just a few of
the improvements that have come
in this one year.
We pay more for Cotton Seed.
65-28 t. Baker Supply Co.