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ibs.il 22 in. Brilliantine 10 to 12c pr yd
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Suitings from 8 to 12c per yd.
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Ladies’ $1.25 Shoes for 75c.
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Cheapest on the Market I
.ill. t II. CLIENTS
*ijr The Hustling Dry-Goods Dealer. ;
i Cor. Pine and Grant.
* S. M. Whitchard & Bro l^i
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Fresh Groceries 9 l 4 *
Which are Going at Bottom Prices. | $
500 ’jushola of Texas Ilust-froof Oats for Seed, and Georgia Bye. Car Salt: l&)
Crockery and Lamps. Wo make a specialty of Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. /w\
(’Phone 19.) Comer Thomas and Oconee. A
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A Full Line of Drugs, Patent Med¬
* icines of all kinds, Druggists’ Sun¬ :*
dries, Etc., Etc. +
* Toilet Soaps and Fine Perfumery.
* * Soda Fountain in Wire- |
4; The Finest a
m grass Georgia. Prescriptions Com¬ a
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m The Josey Drug!«
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FRKD L. BIGHfiM,
Contractor #
Plans and Estimates Furnished on Short Notice.
Address Lock Box 8, Fitzgerald, Georgia.
The Leader has the largest circulation of
newspaper in Wiregrass Georgia. DQ
County Correspondence.
To Correspondents—All Monday letters lor Tuesday publi¬
cation must reach us by or
of each week. tTiless the name of the
respondent accompanies the letter we will
not publish the same. 'Vo will toil not print the
name of the correspondent the or evidence who of wood
arc, but want name as an
faith. Write news, and do not write
that reflects on the character of anyone.
Sparks From Wolf Pit.
From Our Regular Correspondent.
Mrs. Dunbar is still on the sick
list.
Shorty dined with Mr.
Sunday.
If you want to know what snuff is,
ask Fred Ray.
Win. Pearson took dinner with Mr.
Pollock Sunday.
Fred Ray has been hauling logs for
Mr. Hogle this week.
Nancy Horton was the guest of Etta
Pollman Wednesday.
Mrs. Harper was the guest of Miss
Bettie Gaft’Thursday.
Rev. Parks and wife were the guests
of Mr. Bloods Sunday.
Mrs. M. Gaff and William were to
Peter Troupes Thursday.
S. S. Gaff attended meeting at
Dorminey’s Mill Sunday.
The cottage prayer meeting was
held at Boss Coopers this week.
Jess Goff went out to Mr. Bishops
south of here Friday afternoon.
BryamDykes and Jake Troup were
in tiffs vicinity Sunday, the guests of
Jesse Gaft!
Jess Gaft’ worked ou the saw mill a
few days this week, and helped Fred
Dunbar cut timber the balance of the
time.
The mill still keeps turning out the
lumber. When they get done at Mr.
Dormineys Gafts they will move that to Norman of
to saw for section’
the country. They have the Success promise
of 100,000 feet to saw. to
you, Messrs. Carney & Henton.
Mat Kettle, Win. Pearson nnd Fred
Ray went to the river Thursday after¬
noon hunting and fishing. They squtrrels. did
not get no fish, but got some
Eddie Loufman met with a serious
accident Sunday night as he was going
home. He fell over a stump and
nearly ruptured himself. • He was in
a had shape the last we heard from
him.
The Boy With One Eye Opjex.
The chainless bike may gain popu¬
larity; but the chainless bull dog,
never.
The “ fair edition” of the marvel Waycross
Journal last week was a of
neatness and typographical beauty. his
Editor Sweat can rejoice over
achievement, for he issued the neatest
paper ever sent out from a country of¬
fice in the State. The Leader sends
congratulations.
Choice Ohio butter for sale. Call at
residence of J. M. Earnest, S. Grant.
42-4 vvx
Wanted to Buy.
Twenty to thirty acres of land near
Fitzgerald, Ga., improved or not. Must
be a bagain. Address, J.L. S. Hall,
4712 S. Ashland ave., Chicago, Ill.
For Sale-
one year lease and furniture in ho¬
tel, besi location in Macon, Ga., one
hundred yards from Union depot. Ad¬
dress, C. D. Bapst, Macon, Ga., or The
Leader, Fitzgerald. 44-2v\
In Florida
Orange grove, large dwelling, barn,
etc., suitable for boarding lionse, 22
acres, on hill, center of villiage, ad¬
joins Flagler, of “Ponce de Leon’’
fame, property Surrounded by post-
office, stores, churches and pretty vil¬
las of wealthy northern people, foi
sale. One-third cash, balance at in¬
terest for any time wished.
F. M. Stansbuough,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Why Go to Atlanta
To have your eyes fitted with glasses?
You can save fare, time and money by
calling at Baldwins, the Eye Special¬
ist, who is a graduate optician. Re¬
member, he can examine eyes in any
of the ways known to modern times;
has a room especially for tiffs. Also
the best place in the city to buy jew-
elery. First-class repairing done. If
your watch fails to keep time bring it
in, will put it in good order and guar¬
antee it—Try it.
C. S. Baldwin, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Two aoors east of postoflice. 41
Good News for You.
On the 12tli of November the Sa¬
vannah shoe store will surprise the
male citizens of our burg ana the
farmers who do their trading m our
city. They will sell mens’ shoes worth
from $2.25 to $5 for $1.85 only. This
sale will last one solid week,from the
12th to the 20th. They bind them¬
selves to give $25 in cool casli to the
party who will prove that they refused
to sell the shoes they advertised.
Those who have failed to take advan¬
tage of their last $1.65 sale should
not miss this sale, for it is a greater
advantage than the first one. Our re¬
porter interviewed Messrs. Tatel and
Hershfield, and they sav they will sell
the celebrated Taylor $3 shoe for $1.85.
These ave probably the most perfect
shoes manufactured. The shoes are
made of stock known as Fegan Bros.’
crack proof calf. They are sold to
one house in a city, and they are the
agents of same. To introduce this
line of goods in our city they made
this great sacrifice in reducing the
Taylor $3 shoe to $1.85. Take ad¬
vantage, boys!
Reasons Why Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol¬
era and Diarrhoea Remedy Is
the Rest.
1. lleciinse it affords almost instant
relief in ease of pain in the stomach,
colic and cholera morbns.
2. Because it is tlie only leraedy
that never fails in the most severe
cases of dysentery and diarrhoea.
3. Because it is tlie only remedy
that will cure chronic diarrhoea.
4. Because it is the only remedy
that will prevent bilious colic.
5. Because it is the only remedy
that will cure epidemical dysentery,
6. IJeeuuse it is the only remedy
that can always be depended upon in
cases of cholera infantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt
and most reliable medicine in use for
bowel complaints.
8. Because it produces no bad re¬
sults.
9. Because it is pleasant and safe
to take.
!0. Because it has saved the lives
of more people than any other medi¬
cine in the world, The 25 and 50
cent sizes. For sale by J. II. Good¬
man, druggist.
ORDINANCE NO. 56.
An Ordinance to Amend Section One
o£ Ordinance No. Two (2) of tiie
City of Fitzgerald, Ga.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Section 1. That section one of or¬
dinance number two be amended by
striking out all that part of said sec¬
tion following the words, provided,
however, and insert the following:
That nothing in this section shall be
construed to prevent the erection
within said limits of any building, the
frame of which may be of wood, of the
following dimensions: Twenty four
by forty feet (24x40). one story high
(1), the studding and rafters to be 2x4
inches, set or placed not less than two
feet apart, w itli girts at proper spacing
with 2x6 overlays, the said frame to
be wholly covered on the sides with
corrogated iron and roof with eorro-
gated iron or tin only. Sills and joists
may be pla«ed under said building,
and it may have one floor of wood,
but shall not have any opening in the
sides. In all cases said building shall
be placed on the rear or alley line of
the lot on which it is situated.
Sec. 2. All ordinances or parts
thereof in anywise conflicting witli
tiffs ordinance are hereby repealed,
and this ordinance shall take effect
flora and after its first publication in
the official paper.
Passed November 1, 1897.
Approved November 1, 1897.
C. C. Goodxow, Mayor.
Attest:
II. II. KABRicn, City Clerk, [l. s]
THE DANGER
to which the Expectant Mother is
exposed dread with and which the foreboding she looks and
for¬
ward to the hour of woman’s
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. All effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life’s pathway for ner, ere she.
presses to her bosom her babe,
MOTHER’S FRIEND
allays Nature Nervousness, and so assists for¬
that the change goes
ward in an easy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
hopeful through anticipations—she passes and
without pain—is the ordeal quickly and
left strong
vigorous and enabled to joyously
perform the high and. holy duties
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of *• Mother’s Friend,” and
the time of recovery shortened.
“I know one lady, the mother of three
children, birth who suffered greatly in the of
of each, who obtained a bottle
‘Mother’s Friend’ of me before her
fourth confinement, and was relieved
quickly and easily. All agree that their
labor was shorter G. and less Macon, painful.” Ga.
John Polhill,
•1.00 7S& BOTTLE at receipt all Drug Stores, price.
or sent by mail on of
BOOKS Containing invaluable information of
cage interest to all women, will be aent to
Milt any address upon application, by
’ii .ULATonco., ATkaara, <U*
HALSEY
---WILL OPEN HIS--
Hillinery : a CfD
In Bauder’s Bank Building,
Thursday & Friday. Nov 4 & 5
Will Have
- New Goods -
Coming All the Time. Some¬
thing New Every Day.
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FITZGERALD, GA.
Lost —Last Wednesday afternoon,
a ladies’ gold watch, with small charm
attached, between the Southern ex¬
press office and the band stand on
Central avenue. The finder will be
rewarded by leaving at Leader office.
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-V- Our of Dry-Goods, fact I T . 1 by he
Flannels, Shoes, in eve 1.
usually kept in a fisst-class store, is n t
G complete in every department. Net
before have the people of Fitzgera
^ and country selected seen a more complete (
*A* better stock from which
W V/ make their purchases.
f\ “ LOW PRICES MAKE LIVELY BUYING.’
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w, truth of the do. above This expression have more pricet full}
than we season we
*5* goods cheaper aim than each ever before. bette: It ii
our constant season to
W our best of the season past.
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In this department we are better pro
ifg pared to serve you than ever before
Ip Our popular stock this is repiete for with Shirt noveltiesQ Waists. s(
Ip We have made season special effort this
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season on Black and Colored Woo
jF Dress Goods. Our complete stock and is large
assortment more
cheaper than ever, noth withstanding
3j£ high tariff will surely make goods i
Ip this kind higher later on. re.
vi Shoe Department
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We carry the largest and best st^e
t of Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Shoes
Ip seen in Southern Georgia. We sell
Ip finest Ladies Kid Button Shoe in -f
jp city for $3.00. and Why pay better? $4.00
$5.00 elsewhere get no
ft sto^e.
T. S. PRIC & CO.. F'itzgerJild, Ga.
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As There are Plenty of Golden Nuggets
Picked Up Right Here in Our Store Wi
Life and Limb in the Far Northv
OUR
a Veritable Klondyke, and Worth Prospe<
Our Line of the Celebrated^» B,, ^
Barnesville & Rockliill Bug
Is Complete, need and of the Wagon, Prices Lower than and
you are in a come
over the “FLORENCE,” either one or two 1
RAMBLE BICYCLES are going fa
Our Mammoth Stock of
• • HARDWARE
Is Full and Complete and Embraces Tin
Material, Farm Machinery, S
Mixed Paints, Wire Screens an
HARDWAI
In fact we keep in Stock Everything K
the Hardware Trade.
■ SUPPLIES - A - SPEC!,
When in need of anything and you
where to get it, come to the
So/d Hardware C
Fitzgerald, Georgia.