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Official Organ Ben Hill County,
The Harvest of Comfort
In the autmn of life, cbmfoft and happiness
is assured to those who, during thzir working
years, have regularly saved a part of their earn
ings, and deposited it with a safe, strong bank.
" RIGHT NOW you have that opportunity.
Start NOW and, every pay day, put aside as
much as you can spare. Don’t defer or neglect
it. Then, when your earning capacity lessens
or ceases, you will be able to live comfortably
and enjoy some of the real pleasures of life.
$1 will start an account. We pay a liberal
rate of interest on Deposits.
First National Bank -
Fitzgerald, Georgia
The Bank for Your Savings
Public Sale
The Southern Express Company
will sell for charges, at public out
cry, to the highest bidder. for
cash, in the City of Fitzgerald.
(Ga. Saturday November 2nd, 1912
all unclaimed packages remaining
on hand,
. H. M. Smith, Supt.
76-4 w" W. H. Chandler, Agent.
% Empire Store Shoes---The new things are here for you!
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2 \Americas Dpe St Shoes fm! N, WONER
|3 /) FALUL V 0 UR JELU and Children
: / 5 Empire store Shoes--noted for their fit, style, comfort and good wearing qualities--Americas best shoemakers as well as ou 's:lv.s are
EO 411 back of every purchase you make--absolute shoe satisfaction--
/ A truly great shoe stock--Fine fitting shoes for the little folks---strong stylish shoes for the boys and girls---Pretty soft sole styles
& for the infants--and quantity buying that gives you better shoes at prices of the ordinary sort, A
‘:""/:;,.’/ 7% Dorothy Dedd Shoes for Ladies $3.50 to-$5.00 Grovers Ladies Shoes for tender feet $3.50 to $4.50
§ ’ Boston Bench Made Shoes for Ladies $2.50 to $4.00 ' Big Misses (2% to 6) Shoes $2.00 to $3.00--Childrens $l.OO to $3.00
s : Boydens for Men $5.50 and $6.00--Edwin Clapps $5.00---Douglas and Thompon Brothers $2.75 to $4.50
Logan and Dodge Boys Shoes that will stand the hard knocks of the sturdy boy $l.OO to $2.50
slpig e T R P ne t
B CCE style to these new oung liens ouits
*E;W”fé 4 @?tjj; Hart Schaffner and Marx have never produced
Rt 9 ‘_fl{'-,_,— !(‘Q—&; [k finer models for young men than these present sea
'i'!’g%‘i \/ \k son styles-- ,
§ / There’s touch of youth about the clothes for the
(Y é‘t \ ‘I/Ii a~) older men too--conservative though--you'll like it---
N\ ‘% \ We've never seen such values in suits and Over
‘e, coats at $lB to $27.50 :
‘;‘h&@ Special values in other makes at $lO.OO to $15.00
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l-~ $2.50 or as high as $lO.OO w! i”' \);f’(
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: ) Les embody the newest and best style il Wk
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. : ~.,, ~ New Blouse Pants 50¢,2.50 4% &
Covyright Hart Schaffner & ;
The Best Dollar Shirt
Remington--White or Colored--Do Not Fade
New Stetson Hats, s $350 to $6
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE
Mr. Courtney, of Atlanta, speat
Wednesday in the city, guest of
his daughter, Miss Lilljan Carter,
who is visiting Miss Kadie Gri
‘ner. . ‘
Mr. Hobson, of Atlanta, repre
senticg the Cole Motor Company,
1 in the city to-day, in the interest
of his firm. ' :
FITZGERALD, BEN HILI, COUNTY, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 4, 1912.
The Pecan Industry
In Ben Hill,
Oldest Grafted Qrchards in
Georgia.
BIG CROP THIS YEAR.
The orchardists of Fitzgerald
are getting ready to gather their
Pecan crop for 1912. For several
seasons past the crops were
sufficiently remunerative to en
courage the early pioneers in the
pecan industry to increase their
holdizngs but this vear will be the
record vyear of the pecan grower.
Mr. E. N. Davis, whose orchard
has about 1000 trees will gather
more than a bushel per tree. The
varieties are numerous and the
nuts are well filled as the large
rainfall has been especially favor
able to the nut culture. Capt.
Buckley’s Grove, Mr, Seanor’s and
Mr. Cary’s all show a splendid
improvement over previous years,
and the harvest with all of them
will be profitable. Pecan growing
in south Georgia will soon be an
industry to be reckoned with, sev
eral huundred acres of fine land
will be set out in trees this fall
around Fitzgerald, The industry
has passed the experimental stage,
the pecan 'is. here to stay and to
ald to the busin ss future of the
community.
“BUTTERICK PATTERNS ARE BEST”
ENy PIR E
M sTORE
W.R BOWEN, President J.A. MURPHY., Manager
SEMI-WEEKLY
Guilty the Verdict in
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~ The First Case
At Cumming
Trial of Negroes May Be Fin
ished Thursday Night--No
Trouble is Expected
Cumming, Ga. Oct, 3.—*‘Guil
ty” was the first verdict to come
from a jury in the trial of the ne
groes brought here under guard of
the state militia, The verdict was
rendered at 4 o’clock this afternoon
in the case of the state against
Erpest Knox, colored, charged
with criminal assault. The case
had been on trial all day until the
jury retired.
There was no demonstration
from the crowd in the court room
whep verdict was vead, Sentence
was not then pronounced,
Immediately the case against
Oscar Daniel, another negro,
charged with the same offense in
the state case, was called to trial.
It seemed probable that the
court would hold a night session,
if by sc doing it could conclude
the trial of the two other negro
men yet to be arraigned jointly
for a similar offense.
This would leave one negro man
not indicted, who stands charged
with attempted ciiminal assault;
and one negro woman, not indicted
charged with being an eccessory.
It seemed as if neither will yet be
indicted or tried.
These new Coat Suits at
$11.98, $15.98 and $18.98
are wonderful values
Tailored in the seasons best styles--elegant in fit and
appearance--of good all woo! cloths--
You'll j)ay from $5 to $7.50 more for suits like these,
blue, black, brown and riew illuminated shadings in the lot
-The novelty suits are all different--no duplicates--
Girls Suits oryhexed clochs-30.05 to $16.48 T
New Suits at 519.98, $24.98, $27.48 = .
More new Dresses in Silk and Woel $4.98 to $16.98
Girls Felt & Velvet Hats 1.25 to 2.98
New soft styles just received--Splendid hats for the school
girl---
Convicts In Wyoming Lynch
Negro an Ex-Convict In Prison
Prisoner Put in Penitentiary for Safe Keeping
on Charge of Assault was Lynched by His
Fellow-Prisoners—He Had Attacked Woman
Seventy-Eight Years Old,
Rawlins, Wyo., Oct. 2.—Convicts at the Wyoming state prison
today lynched Frank Wigfall and ex convict who late last night was
put in the state institution for safekeeping, Wigfall was arrested on
a charge of attacking Mrs. Esther Higgins, aged 78, last Sunday.
He was arrested at Fort Steel, fifteen miles from here.
Sunday School Rally
3 At Methodist Church
The Sunday School Rally, which
was to have been held at the Cen
tral Methodist Church last Sun
day morning was postponed on
account inclement weather, will
take place next Sunday. A most
interesting program hasS been
arranged for the occasion and
the general public, and especially
Sunday school workers, who are
invited to be present. The Rally
will start at 11 o’clock, supple
menting the regular preaching
service.
Mrs, C. H. Chapple has return
ed home from Miona Springs
where she visited her son.
W. B. Stout, of Birmingham,
Ala., is visiting his feter, Dr.
Stout.
New Silk Waists
eo, $3.48
TUESDAY
FRIDAY
VoL. XVII. NO. 76
Gilbert H. Lynn.
Mr. Gilbert H. Lynn died in
this city Sunday morning at 7;80
o’clock at the home cf Mrs. O. M.
Horne, after a lingering illness
of several weeks from fever and
consumption.
Mr. Lynn came to Fitzgerald
several months ago from Evans
ville, Ind., in the hope of regain
ing his health, but grew worse
until death came and relieved
his suffering. s
His remains were taken in
charge by Mr. Wm. McCor
mick and sent to Oakland City,
Ind., where it will be laid to rest
i 1 the family burial ground at
that place. ;
We extend our sympathy to his
aged parents who were unable
to him with him during his ill
ness and death.'
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