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" Commences Wednesday Morning, December 18th ; Doors Open Promptly at 8 O’clock. Be on
hand at the start and share in the Bargain Feast. Remember the customer trading the
largest bill each day will get their choice of any $3.50 pair of Shoes in stock absolutely FREE.
Sale lasts six days. There will be six pairs of Shoes for some one. - |
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Any suit of Men or Boys' Clothing 1-4 off regular Price. | ‘
Any Ladies’ Suit, Long Coat or 1-Piece Dress, 1-4 off regular price. This means that you will buy new sea
sonable goods at Seventy-Five Cents on the Dollar. ' '
All Millinery specially reduced for this sale. Let us fit you up with that Xmas Hat. '
Silk Hose Free with all Walk-Over and Queen Quality Shoes. Our line of $2.50 Men and Ladies Shoes in
Pat., Gun Metal, Vici or Elk, only $1.95 while sale is on. | '
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All $l.OO Yard Wide Silks for Wednesday Opening Day Only 69c
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Come to this sale---you will find Big Reductions in all Departments. We wish you a Merry Christmas.
5-Story Building
News Boiled Down and
Dished Up from Ash- !
‘ton Graded dchool
Miss Florence Kilpatrick spent
Thursday night with Miss Nellie
Wilbanks.
Regular services were conduc
ted at Sturgeon Creek Sunday by
our pastor, Rev. Harden. On
aecount of ill health and old age,
Rev. Harden has resigned. ‘
The eighth and ninth grades
challenged .the : school Friday af
noon to a spelling bee and won.
Several of the patrons visited
our school Friday. ~
Everybody is wishing for a
Merry Christmas. =~ '
An entertainment and Box _So-1
cial will be held at the Ashton
school Thursday evening,. the
19th. An intense and interest
ing program will be carried om'.i
before the boxes are sold. Noi
admission ' fee will be charged.
The money collected for '_hselling§
the boxes will be used as part
payment on a piano for the school..
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend and help a good cause.
Any donation will be appreciated.
Mrs. O! §. Middlebrooks, who
has been’ very ill for, the past
fortnight s improving. .«
Don’t forget the Box Social at
the Ashton school house Thurs
day night. :
The cane grindings are being
well attended.
. Services will be held at Mt. Ol
ive Sunday. ‘
Prof. H. W. Harvey was slight
ly indisposed Monday. |
~ Our entertainment for Thurs-
Al gh im to be very
J. H CHURCHWELL
‘S ells It For L.ess” |
s.Storv Building - FITZGERALD, GA.
We are glad to see Roger Dick
son in achool again after a week’s
illness.
~ Miss Fannie Lea Dickson spent
a few days recently with her sis
ter in Broxton.
Dr. H. H. Hooker and Mr. Sid
Demur spent the first of the week
on the river.
Many a man could lose his rep
utation and never know it. |
Mr. Charlie Dixon is feeling
his importance over the arrival of
a fine baby girl which made its
appearance Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Middle
brooks were host and hostess at
a party Tuesday night in henor
of Miss Willow Harris. Amus
ing games were played in accom
paniment to a mandolin and tam
borine. Among theinvited guests
present were Misses Willow Har
ris, Flora Ashurst, Ethel Griffin,
Effie Middlebrooks, Jessie Har
ris, Florence Kilpatrick, Normia
Griffin, Eula Aickman, Robbie
and Fannje Mae Kilpatrick; and
Messrs. Turpin Ashurst,” Lewis
Wileox, Theo Middlebrooks, Cecil
Harris, **Dave Bishop, Fred Ro
bitzsch, Dan Garrison, Quincey
Robitzsch, Young and Mr. Hen
derson. The guests departed at
a late hour, having spent a de
lightful evening. A
Even a man who is good for
nothing is apt to look good to
some ‘woman. L
The cold wig wave has wagged
in at last. " §37
Messrs. Charlie and James
Harper, of Ocilla,. were in the
city Saturday. :
Dr. H. H. Hooker received a
telegram Saturday at noon, an
nouncing the death of his son,
Prof. DeCress Hooker, of Evans
ville,lnd. The many friends of
Dr. Hooker of this community'
sympathize with him in his be
reavement.
[0 Spend *.';i_f.‘.,;,;«,‘,t}fi..
THE FITZGERALD LEADER-ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912.
you have a Merry Christmas and
a thankful one. -
Mr. Joe Lynn, from the city,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Dr, and Mrs. H. H. Hooker.
The nearest way now-a-days
toa girl’s heart is down Candy
street.
Attend the Box Social at the
yAshton school house Thursday
inight, the 19th, and help a good
cause. An interesting program
will be carried out, while a hear
ty welcome 1s always assured
to our visitors.
Mr. Guss Ewing was a recent
visitor to Hazlehurst.
A Merry Christmas to each of
you, aear reader. ‘
| . LEONNE DELORAINE. 1
Christmas Turkevs l
Come to. The Bee Hive
Grocery for your X'Mas
Turkeys, fat hens aud fry
ing size chickens, Also
country butter and fresh
country eggs.
A full supply of fruits,
raisins, currents citrons,
cranberries, parsnips, car
rots and any thing in the
line of fresh fruits and veg
’et'ables, alsofancy groceries.
Bee Hive Grocery = -
215 E. Pine St.
Phone 72, Prompt Delivery.
An appreciated Christmas
present—loo visiting cards. We
print them. Leader-Enterprise.
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I FOR SALE Universal Ice
Co., stock worth $lOO.OO per
share. Willing to sell reasonable
for farm lands or city /property.
‘Write Box 55, Milledgkville, Ga.
‘ 92-4 t.
mxl[ ‘r i - ;“"‘I s°°| ;
S . Grant street. 1;1;‘%?;&
: Well Told g
The Praise That Comes
' From Thankful Fitzger
‘ ald People.
~ One kidney remedy has known
‘merit.
. Fitzßerald people rely upon it.
That remedy 1s Doan’s Kidney
Piils. :
Fitzgerala Testimony proves 1t
reliable.
Fred A. Harnish, shoemaker,
215 Roanoke Drive, Fitzgerald,
Ga., says: “For five years my
back caused me a great deal of
misery, being lame and sore. It
was hard for me to stoop or
straighten and I could hardlv get|
up after sitting for awhile. I used
plasters and liniments, but found
no relief until I began taking
Doan’s Kidney Pills. They st'r.eng_-v
thened my back and kidneys and
cured the pain and lameness. It is
a pleasure for me to recommend
this remedy.” (Statement given:
April 15, 1908.)
A CONFIRMED :
ENDORSEMENT,
Mr. Harnish was interviewed
by our representative on April 27,
1911 and he said: L
«Tt is with pleasure that I con
firm my former statement regard
ing Doan’s Kidney Pills.. I will
ing authorize tae continued use of
‘my name for the benefit -of other
kidney sufferers.” ‘
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
| Remember the name—Doan’s—
imd takeno other, Adv.
! f Advertisement. 2
If You Eat You Need Digestit
The New Relief for Indigestion
1t bas been stated that more
[than eighty million people in the
United States are victims of some
form of indigestion. The Ameri
}can people do not take time enoughl
to eat, The result is stomach dis
tress, gas, belching, indigestion:
and dyspepsia. -
Digestit is the new reliéf— it
has been found a certain, quick
and permanent remedy. Thousands
of people have found relief from
its use. Their own statements on
file in our office are proof. Youl
Empty Stocking Fnnd
" Is growing. we need names of
some that will be in need of ar
ticles that have been sent in to
us. 'Be sude and send here what
you can spare, there area
great many that will appreciate
small gifts. We will record
your name and what you send
here and record the name to
whom same is sent to. Don’t
neglect the little ones. -
Yours for service,
DODD’S SUPPLY CO. .
““The Poor Man’s Friend.”’ |
The Ladies Aid "of the Presby
terian_Church sent a Christmas
Box fo the Thornsville orpban’s
home at Clinton, S. C. last week,
enclosing numberless pieces of
wearing apparel for the orphans,
and a complete wirter, wardrobe
for the twelve year old boy whom
they support. Groceries and pro
visions of all kind were also sent
and the ladies feel particularly in
debted to the following business
houses and business men for the
liberal contributions, Fitzgerald
Grocery Compapv, Stovall-Jones
Co , Paulk-Ae¢ grocery, Fitz
gersld MercallB @ V. R.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
can try it yourself without any
risk—if it fails to give you abso
lute satisfaction your money will
be returned. Brown’s Digestit is
a little tablet easy to swallow and
absolutely barmless. It relieves
indigestion almost instantly, stops
food fermentation, ' prevents dis
tress after eating and cures dys
pepsia. You need it ewen thopahy
you are not sick—it aids dig
and gives you all the nourish
¥or sale by
Frazers Drug Store,
From the Daily Bulletin }
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Safurday’s Play -
At The Grand.
: Ty e i
“Introduce Me” was greeted
by a fair audience, considering the
day and the fact that it followed
so closely “Baby Min’@.”, The aé;
tors proved themselves artists in
their liney, deserving of a'bét.ter"
subject and stronger lines. If Miss.
Clark’s object in writing the play
was to visibly and erally demon
strate Burns’ couplet: - **Would’
some pow’r the gift to gi’ us to see
oursilves as ithers see us,” she sic-,
ceeded admirably in the: unusual
amount of superfluous- ‘‘cuss”
words, so commonly uséd by the
average man, who, accompanied
by his spouse or lady friend must
have realized the uselessness of
this bizane inddlgence. What may
be cute at times becomes offensive
if overworked, and in - ““Introduce
Me” the latter was very much in
evidence, :
WANTED—A white woman to