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CLOTHING!
Wo have a full and complete stock of Men
and Boys suits for Summer wear at lowest
PH JOES. Summer Coats 50 and 75c. Nice dark
Sattccn and other grades at $1.00, and good
Black Alapaca Coats $1.50. Cheap Pants from
75c up, and the largest stock of Straw Hats in
the town, including the imported Chinese Bam¬
boo flat, tray or turtle shape, very desirable for
a sun protector, at 50 and 75 cents. Boys and
Childrens Straw Hats of all description. Mens’
Working Shirts, good quality, 50c, and hundred
Percale from 50c to $1 .*25. Our o 2 'oods are all
first-class, and if not found as represented, can
return them and money refunded.
Dr C. McGOLLUM,
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dries, Ete., Etc.
Toilet Soaps and Fine Perfumery.
K The Finest Soda Fountain in Wire-
grass Georgia.
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♦-MANUFACTURERS OF-♦
Iron and Brass Castings, Engine and Boiler Fittings,
Inspirators, injectors. Lubricators. Jet Pumps. Steam Gages; Globe. Angle and Check
Valves; Pipe and Fittings: General Machinery and Mill Supplies; Pulleys, Shaftings and
Cm plings; Leather and Rubber Belt: tace-Leather nnd Lubricating Oils. ISVRopair Work
a Specialty AGents for all kinds of Machinery notice.—I ron and brass melted sixdays
ii»everv*woek. A second-hand 50-horse power Engine for sale. Call on or address, for lu
prtieulars. R. S. KELL, Manager,
Tifton, Ga.
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The Corner Grocery.
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A* We carry a of Groceries. Feed and Fertilizers. Magic +
i)T vd* Acts Stock like and magic Poultry ! We Food, sell tne the only celebrated reliable “ Condition Atlantic Dissolved Powder. &
* grades. Bone," tbebestfertilzeron Call and price goods. the market, at same price of cheap *5*(Vi'S* -F /T;d-
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Fitzgerald Bottling Works,
North Grant St. AM orders will receive prompt attention
OLIN S. McCOY*
Don’t ride a bent crank
than the first repair shop,
Sick lieadache can be quickly and
completely overcome by using those
famous little . pills known as “De-
Wilt’s Little Early Risers.” J.H.
Goodman & Co.
Don’t jump curbstones because
horses race in steeplechases.
Not only piles of the very worst kind
can be cured by DeWitt’s Witch Ilazel
Salve, eczema, scalds, burns, bruises
boils,ulcers and all other skin troubles
can be instantly relieved by the same
remedy. J. H. Goodman & Co.
Don't fail to clean the bicycle every
time yon ride any great distance.
Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5 1o
10 days to cure fev-*r
Johnson’s Chid and Feve
Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
Don’t ride at full speed over street
crossings, ruts and depressions in the
road.
Don’t neglect a cough because the
weather is pleasant; before the next
storm rolls around it may develop into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough Care is easy to take and
will do what its name implies. J. II.
Goodman & Co.
Don't let the tiies become so much
deflated that you can feel the jolts as
tlie rim strikes the pavement.
Whooping Cough.
Tlie two-year-old son of IV. L. Fur-
gason, of Bolton. Miss., liad whooping
cough. “ After several physicians had
prescribed for him, without giving re¬
lief,” writes Mr. Ferguson, “ I per¬
suaded my wife to try a 25 cent bottle
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The
first dose had tlie desired effect, and
in forty-eight hours lie was entirely
free from all cough. I consider your
remedy tlie best in tlie market, espe¬
cially for children and recommend it
at all times.” The 25 and 60 cent
sizes for sale by J. H. Goodman &Co.
Don’t let the chain sag perceptibly
either on tlie top or on tiie bottom. It
puts it under a constant strain that
soon wears it out.
Johnson’s Chill and Fe¬
ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY
Cure, it cures the most
stubborn case of fever in
24 Hours.
Don’t fail to inspect every bolt and
nut at least once during the week".
They wear loose, and tlie machine is
easily racked and strained if they are
not properly adjusted.
“They are dandies,” said Mrs.Bow¬
ers, of tlie Crocket, Texas. Enterprise,
while writing about DeWitt’s Little
Eariy Risers, the famous little pills
for sick headache and disorders of the
stomach and liver. J. H. Goodman &
Co.
Don’t pour a gill of oil into the
bearings as often as you start for a
ride of five miles. A little oil once a
week is enough for any bicycle, and
some need oiling but once a month.
Tekiuhle Accident.—I t is a ter¬
rible accident to be burned or scalded;
but the pain and agony and tlie fright¬
ful disfigurements can be quickly over¬
come without leaving a scar by using
DeWitt’s Witch Ilazel Salve. J. II.
Goodman & Co.
Don’t skip the teeth of tlie sprocket
wheels when you clean every otlier
part of the bicycle. Tlie grit that ac¬
cumulates at those points is enough
to wear out the best chain ever made.
Take JOHNSON’S
CHILL & FEVER
TONIC.
Don’t take chances on a loose sad¬
dle. Riders have been injured for
life by trusting that good luck would
pull them through with improper fast¬
enings. One upset might mean the
everlasting smasbup of the wheel,
even if the owner wasn’t injured.
Don’t thin your blood with sassa¬
fras or poison it with blue-mass; but
aid Nature by using DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills
for constipation, biliousness and stom¬
ach and liver troubles. They are pure¬
ly vegetable. J. II. Goodman & Co.
New Orleans has followed the ex¬
ample set by Californid and organized
an association for the purpose of con¬
ducting Sunday racing.
JOHNSON’S
CHILL AND
FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
In One Day.
A bicycle concern in England makes
it a business to lease wheels to women
only, and by tlie year or quarterly. It
is co-operative, and Mrs. William T.
Stead, wife of the author of “If Christ
Came to Chicago,” is its chief officer.
YOUR KIDNEYS
if they are healthy filter the uric acid
and poisons out of the system through
the urine. If tiiey Bright’s are not Disease, acting right
the results are Rheu¬
matism, Neuralgia, Bladder Trouble,
Dropsy, These etc.
can be
CURED
While in Altoona on business, I was
taken with a severe attach of kidney
troubles, tried several doctors who
could do me no good, so I was told
about your Kidney Pills and
ed a box and was relieved almost
mediately. lean never praise Hobbs
Sparagns Kidney Pills too much; they
are worth their weight in gold and my
home shall never be without them.
Eor further information to any
wish to find out the true merits of Dr.
Hobbs Asparagus Pills, address.
R. S. Booker, 322 S. 2d St., Richmond,
Va.
HOBBS
Sparaps Kidney Pills I
HOBBS REMEDY CO., Proprietors. Chicago,
Dr. llobbs Pills For Sale in FITZGERALD, Druggists. GA.,
bv J. H. GOODMAN & CO.,
A stout man’s bicycle club has been
formed in Brooklyn, called the Big
Six Wheelmen, and no man can be a
member who weighs less than 200
pounds._______
A Pleasant Duty.
“I feel it my dmy to give you a truth¬
ful accountof what Cliamberlain’s Col¬
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did.’
writes J. S. Collins, of Moore, S. C.
•‘Iliad a child about two years old
that had the diarrhoea for two months.
I tried all the best known remedies,
but none gave the least relief. When
this remedy came to band, I gave it
as directed, and in two days the child
was completely cured. Sold by J. II.
Goodman & Co.
Johnson’s Chill and Fe¬
ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY
Cure. It cures the most
stubborn case of fever in
24 Hours.
Australians are greatly taken with
William Martin, the American. They
say he beats faster men than himself
because lie thinks quicker and is more
daring._ ___
Some for ten, some for twenty and
some for thirty years have suffered
from piles and they have been quickly
and permanently cured by using De-
Witt’s Witch Ilazel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and all forms of skin
disease. J. II. Goodman & Co.
Among tlie latest persons of note to
become members of the L. A. W. is
John Wsnamaker,’ of Philadelphia.
He is enthusiastic over cycling, but
has little time for riding.
IV. B. Johnson. Newark, O.., says :
“One Minute Cough Cure saved my
only child from dying by croup.” It
has saved thousands of others suffer¬
ing from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis
and other serious throat and lung
troubles. J. II. Goodman & Co.
Take JOHNSON’S
CHILL & FEVER
TONIC.
Tbe Scottish Oicylists’ association
means to liave records broken at the
international meet at Glasgow, Scot¬
land, in July. Tlie track now being
built will cost 86,000. It will be three
and one-lnilf laps to tlie mile.
A Grateful Letter From a Baptist Min¬
ister.
I was suffering from rheumatism
when I was advised to use Chamber¬
lain’s Pain Balm. I now desire to
attest to the happy results. A few
applications of this liniment proved of
great service to me. It subdued the
inflammation and relieved the pain.
Should any sufferer profit by giving
Pain Balm a trial it will please me.—
Respectfully and gratefully yours, E.
Edwaiids, Minersville, Pa. (Pastor
English Baptist Church.) For sale by
J. H. Goodman & Co.
Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5 to
10 days to cure fever
Johnson’s Chill and Fevei
Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
Notice to Colony Stock Holders.
The stock of the Colony Co. will
now be retired and taken up by the
Colony Co. under the following pro¬
visions:
It will be taken at face value in
payment for any and all new purchases
made for either city lots or land tracts.
It will be taken at face value for
payment of all allotments where per¬
sons prefer to take out their deeds.
On such transactions the stock will
be taken in any amounts presented.
Stock cannot he taken to pay any
obligations such as notes given prior
to this date, but applies to all new
purchases and to allotments where
improvements have been made.
Board of Directors.
City Plats at The Leader
Office.
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YOU, come to our 1
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Goods Store, on &
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don’t ask you to take our word for it, but to come and see for
.ML, yourselves—that we have the largest, handsomest and best
selected stock of
w Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Etc., Etc., to be found in the City of Fitzgerald, and at Prices
f that will make our competitors green with envy. All we ask is
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that you call and examine our stock and be convinced of what
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Observe 12 Pieces French the Embroideries, Following organdies, Prices jjfc
worth 25c, at 20c ^5 .1
12 Pieces Figured Organdies, worth 20c, at 12|c. v
“ 50 Pieces Dimities, all colors, wortli I5c at 11c. ^
Fine Scotch Lawns, Lawns, 36 28 inches inches, Wide, 4c. wortli 121c, at 9c. *
M Pants Cloth—the very best Keosies, worth 20c, at 121c. sfe
Cottonades, worth 25c, at 15c. Sfe
u 15c, at 11c.
it 12.Jc, at 9c. *
Sfe We have, besides those quantities of goods too numerous to mention, a
large and complete line of Ladies, Gents and Childrens Hosiery. Ladies Un¬ sfe
dervests at from 4c to 25o.
spivMLUNtKY.- IVAN I IMTDV To our large and beautiful line of Mil- *
to bethe largest and best,in the city. Our milliner, who learned her trade
after several years experience in New YorkCity, is far the most competent
_ trimmer in Fitzgerald. We always have on band a large supply of the Cos-
Jag «,•, mopolitan Patterns that we sell at the uniform price of 15c eaoh. 3$£
« Yours to Serve,
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