The Fitzgerald leader. (Fitzgerald, Irwin County, Ga.) 19??-1912, April 29, 1897, Image 4

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SAVANNAH SHOESTORE • The Savannah Shoe Store’s Remarkable Low Price Sale Will Continue for 10 Days. SPRING AND SUMMER FOOT WEAR--We have them in the Latest Shades and Styles for Men, Ladies and Children, in all colors and combination of colors, as various black leathers. They are the Products of the Leading Shoe Builders of the Country, and sold at prices that will please the most conservative buyer. The Foot Wear is stylish and durable. Look over these prices for ten days only. 5 /neH AMP LAPie-S’ -SHOe-S w MENS’ TAN SHOE—Regular price 85. Our reduction sale price $4 00 “ “ —Regular prise 83.50. Our reduction sale price 2 75 75 “ —Regular price 82.50. Our reduction sale price 1 “ BLACK SHOES—Regular price 86. Our reduction sale price 3 00 “ “ —Regular price 85. Our reduction sale price 2 50 MENS’ BLACK SHOES—Regular price 83.50. Our reduction sale price .... 2 00 LADIES’ FINE TAN SHOES—Regular price 82.75. Our reduction sale 2 00 Remember This is Only a Part of Our Many Reductions! "We Have a First-Class Man’s Shoe That We Are Making a LEADER ON, That the Regular Price was $4, Which" We Offer for the Next Ten Days At $2.50. Bargains in Shoes of Every Description Call at The SAVANNAH SHOE STORE for the Next Ten Days. " > «a naZZBZ^* WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! 9 m * FRANK S. BAITDF.R, President. 1VH, K. BOWEN, Cashier. *^® SThe Colony Bank J # # # BAUDER & BOWEN, Bankers. # # This Bank is now open and doingaGeneral Banking Checks Business. We credit Par # jfe Northern Exchange and Pension at # %-jt When nah, Macon, deposited Darien by our and customers. Cordele at one-half We issue the Exchange rates charged on New by York, postoffice Savan- Skf, money orders. * We lend money on high class security, never charging overeight percent, {aSr* per annum. Our rates and banking rules and customs are the same as those of Atlanta ^§S§? and Louisville banks. In other words, we give the business men of Fitzger- aid the same banking rates and privileges from the start that it took the mer- chants of Atlanta and Memphis twenty years to get. Lack of competition # will never cause us to take any advantage of the colonists. m I The Josh Drug Co. g * it fo <8> 16 to I That Corbett and Fitzsim- mons both get whipped by St I|| a Georgia pugilist. ||1 |$J 1 fZ f A i That we are the only up- |*| -*■ to-date Drugg 5» ts in |^| |^| South Georgia. We carry everythin (IQ found 1^1 in a first-class Drug Store. If we should 1*$ m not have what you want we will get it for f c you. We carry a full line of Drugs and |*| Chemicals. Call and see us. We want to !xl 4» get acquainted. Prescriptions carefully compounded Day 1*1*1 gg $f or Night. We are headquarters for Toilet Soaps I Tie and Perfumery. J«y Brng Co. S I ^4M|*4.^5»4»«5*4 M i , *l»*8 , *M**l'*l*** , ** , + , 5**5’*M*'* , *i , ** , +*#* # 5**5 , *i'^***++ , 5**5**J*^*8 , *i , *{ , *5*^^^^ We’ll Sl^a^e t3a.@ Tree YOU PICK DP Ti LADIES’ TAN TIES—Regular price 81.50. Our reduction sale LADIES’ price SHOES—Regular ..... price 84.50. Our reduc¬ 1 00 BEST BLACK tion sale price 3 00 it Regular price price 83. Our reduction sbIg 2 00 CHILDRENS’ FINE SHOES—Regular price 82. Our reduction , sale price 1 50 Sidewalk Resolution. He it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Fitzgerald, Georgia: 1. That a sidewalk be, and same is hereby ordered to be constructed on each side of Fine avenue, in said city, between Main street and ^heridan street. 2. That said sidewalk shall be ten feet wide, and shall be built of the materials and in the manner pre¬ scribed by ordinance No. 30 of said city, and shall be placed on the grade established for said street by the city engineer, and approved and adopted by the city council. 3. That said sidewalk shall be built within 30 days from the publication of this resolution in the official paper of the city, and any and all portions of such sidewalk not built within said time, and according to ordinance No. 30, then bids for construction of the same shall be advertised and the side¬ walks shall be built by the street com¬ missioner as provided by Sect'on 11 of ordinance No. 30, and the cost shall be reported to the city council by the commissioner, and such costs shall be taxed against the property abutting on such sidewalk as provided in said sec¬ tion of said ordinance. Adopted April 19, 1897. Approved April 19, 1897. C. C. Goodnow, Mayor. Attest: H. H. Kaurich, City Clerk, (n. s.) State and County Taxes* ’97. I will be in Fitzgerald, Ga., at the Colony office during office hours on each day on the following dates for the purpose of receiving returns of tax payers for State and county tax for the year 1897, viz: APRIL. Da Tuesday.... Thursday.., Wednesday, MAY. Tuesday... Thursday... Wednesday Friday...... Monday. ... Tuesday Thursday. Wednesday. . Friday...... JUNE. Tuesday.... i Thursday,. Wednesday 2 3 Friday...... 4 Monday..... 7 Tuesday.... 8 H edDesday Thursday... Friday...... 10 n Tuesday.... Monday..... 14 15 Wednesday lfi Thursday... 17 After the above dates I shall posi¬ tively close my books, and all parties failing to get in their returns, will ap¬ pear as defaulting, and their property assessed at double value, in terms of the law". C. L. Royal, R. T. R. Irwin County, Ga. April 15, ’97. Woman's Diseases unavoidable, Are as peculiar as and cannot be discuss¬ ed or treated as we '•4 do those to fli*ich the entire human family are subject. \ Menstruation sus- mV.4 tains such import¬ ant relations to her j health, that when 2 Suppressed, Irregu¬ a lar or Painful, she soon becomes -aMLil \\ languid, nervous and irritable, the bloom leaves her cheek' and very grave complica¬ tions arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. BradfielcTs S 'S- Female most noted physicians South, Regulator of the where trou¬ bles of this in sort prevail more section, extensively than any other and has never failed to correct disordered Men¬ struation. It restores health and strength to the suffering woman. “We have for the p»Bt thirty years handled Bradfleld's Female Regulator, both at Whole- Bale and retail, and in no instance ha* it failed to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all other similar remedies combined.” Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists at $1.00 per Bottle. Proposals Wanted.; Proposals are invited by the city council for ihe filling of the cuts on the old Brisbane railroad from the center of square thirteen (13), block eleven (II) to Monitor Drive, accord¬ ing to specifications on file in the of¬ fice of the mayor. Proposals must be filed in the office of the city clerk not later than 7 o'clock p. no. Monday, May 3, 1897. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. C. C. Goodnow, Mayor. Dated April 27,1897. 17-11 Baling Press Wanted. Wanted to rent a hay baling press with privilege of buying same. 2nd hand power press capacity 10 to 12 tens per day. A. K. Fisher. 13-2mo. Abbeville, (,a. Torturing, itching, scaly skins erup¬ tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. J. H. Goodman & Co. SAVANNAH store. CHILDRENS’ FINE TAN SHOES—Regular price 82. Our reduc¬ tion sale price 1 25 CHILDRENS’ SHOES—Regular price 81.75. Our reduction sale Children price .... 1 25 and Baby Shoes—Regular price 81.10. Our reduction sale price .... 75 CAN’T QUIT. sas. * That is what D. C. McCOLLUM says. He has been in ihe CLOTHING BUSINESS too long. Don’ know any¬ thing else. His son Me., Jr., will stay with him this sum¬ mer if he don’t go with Cap. Pressen to Cuba to clean out the Spaniards. But Gen’l Weyler withdrew his troops as he heard that the Fitzgerald Legions were coming, and so they will not have to go. McCOLLUM is now daily unpacking an Elegant stock of Mens’, Boys’ and Childrens’ Suits, fresh from Chicago, for the spring trade, and Straw Hats for every man and boy in Irwin county. He will make the clothing busiuess hum from now on. He will make you a nice suit to order, take your measure and guarantee a fit. Call and see his NEW GOODS. D. C. McCOLLUM. H -'ST " 4b " —--hit) —-'b’D *3 —-TO *j» -'-tfO 4ft --Vo -Vi 4ft —6 4ft -A* nME THN* ~^tSo — * <** \ HELLO! HELLO! i * 0 * fi J * 4p 0 't Grocery * dr o For the New 7 ? On Pine Av., between Sheridan and Thomas Sts., • A 1 A new and Fresh stock of Goods, as good as the best can atrord—none ? At ... better to he bad in the market, and more coming all the time. Please .... call and see me and you will receive prompt attention. Look for the ■ £ name oi the proprietor on the front of the building, .\V‘ ? Yours Truly, ^ s ... * J. E. BENTZ. ■ *•- _ -dtj ^a_g --<U? --M. *$* XWW^WWWWm . m w W WWW ** •§* j|| (W,-:-5**5—J*«5-*5»*5*^**J**5**5**5—§**5**5**5—5—5**f**5**5**5**5**5—5-5—5**5**5-*5**5**5—5-*5**5**5—5—5**5**5**5**5**5* jg (W| *5* The Corner G rocery. ! S. We W. carry WHITCHARD a full line of Groceries, Feed & aiid BRO., Fertilizers. PropYs. Magic ? tWf . AouGnufmal^o? ^^self^h^'ceiohrated 6 " Atlant'lo'bissolved T *1X Bone,” the beet fertilzer on the market, at same price of cheap | Free grades. Delirerj* Call Thomas and price IS. our °- goods. iUl d l )c %%% % < ner r^ - . +++•!• •H>+++-H-+^-H*++*+++ ;