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DR. DICKERSON
ATLANTA’S LEADING
SPECIALIST TO
RETURN
Free Consultation and Examina¬
tion all Day This Visit—At
Tne Hotel
Aldinc All Day Friday,
April 15.
WILL RETURN IN 4 WEEKS
SECOND WEEK
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STAFF OF SPECIALISTS
HOTEL ALDINE
FITZGERALD. GA.
FRIDAY, APRIL 15
Owing to the extensive busi¬
ness Dr. Dickerson did during
his first visit and the many re¬
quests received, he has decided
to return on the dates named for
this special visit.
Never before in the history of
Fitzgerald has a physician sprung
to such prominence in so short
of a time as has Dr. Dickerson.
He has abored early and late to
see the manv who have come to
consult him. He has advised
them freely as to the best thing
to do to get well. He has placed
many under treatment and will
soon see them on the road to
good, vigorous health. He has
refused treatment to a few as
their cases had reached such a
stage as to be beyond medical
skill. To all such he SDoke
frankly, and gave such advice as
would prolong life and relieve
suffering.
No matter what your trouble
may be we would suggest that
you call upon Dr. Dickerson and
have a friendly talk with him, as
his opinion in your case might
be the means of saving you a
greal deal of suffering. Hun¬
dreds of people havel found health
and happiness in taking his
treatment, SO YOU CAN.
Hundreds of LADIES have
been cured andjsaved from sur¬
gical operations by Dr. Dicker
son.
MEN by the scores have been
cured after trying all the worth¬
less remedies and appliances,
and Dr. Dickerson has proved
his ability to the satisfaction of
all men.
Dr.Dickerson treats CATARRH
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Troubles: BRONCHIAL and
LUNG Diseases, HEART Com¬
plication, LIVER, SALEEN,
STOMACH and BOWEL Trou¬
bles, KIDNEY and BLADDER
Diseases RHEUMATISM,
HEADACHE, SCIATICA, and
LUMBAGO, SKIN and BLOOD
Diseases, DEFORMITIES. SPIT
DAL Troubles, CLUB FEET,
RUPTURE, Without Cutting.
PILES. FISTULA and REC¬
TAL Troubles, without operation
or pain.
CANCERS by most successful
treatment known, and cures
made in many cases given up as
incurable.
ALL DISEASES OF WOMEN
special DISEASES OF MEN,
special DISEASES OF CHILD
REN.
If you are afflicted in any way
Dr. Dickerson extends to you a
cordial invitation to consult him,
free of charge, and find out your
exact condition.
Consultation and examination
free. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8
p. m.
Dr. Dickerson will return in
four weeks.
DR. DICKERSON
Medical Institute
Established in Atlanta, Georgia,
1908.
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My father stepped over to the store and got her a bottle
of Cardui, which she took according to directions and now
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Pullman Sleeping Car Service
VIA
Ga. Sou. & Fla., R_'y..
Between
Valdosta and Atlanta..
Leave Valdosta, G. S. & F. Ry., 11:45 p, m.
Arrive Atlanta 0. of Ga. Ry., 8:05 a. tn.
Sleeping Cars are placed at Valdosta for the reception of Passengers
at 9:00 p. m.
Southbound Sleeping Cars are handled on trains leaving Atlanta
via the C. of Ga. Ry., at 9:10 p. m., connecting at Macon with G. S.
& F. Ry., train No, 3, arriving in Valdosta at 5:30 a, m, Cars
may be occupied as Valdosta until 7:30 a. m.
For further information regarding schedules, rates, Sleeping Car
reservations, etc., apply to any agent of the G. S. & F, Ry. . or
address: C. B. RHODES, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Macon, Ga.
Locals Of Community As Lately Seen
Mr. Edgar Latham, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in the city.
Mr. A. J. Chase, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in the city.
Air. John S. Owens, of Atlanta
spent Monday in the city.
Mr. J. A. Bates, of Atlanta,
spent Monday in the city.
Mr. J. L. Singletary, of Pel¬
ham, was a visitor in the city
Sunday.
Mr. P. N. Estes, of Atlanta,
was among the visitors in the city
Monday.
Mr. Eugene Morris, of Rebecca,
was among the visitors in the
city Sunday.
Mr. J. G. Jones was over from
Cordele Monday on a visit of a
business natuie.
Mr. C. W. Monroe, of College
Park, was among the visitors in
the city Sunday.
Mr. J. T. Corley, of [Marietta,
was among the business visitors in
the city Monday.
Mr. F. H. Short has returned
to the city, after a short visit to
home folks at Doerun.
Mr. J. H. Harris, of Fitzgerald,
was a business visitor in town
Tuesday.—Ociila Star.
Mr. Thos. E. McAfee, of
College Park, spent Sunday very
pleasantly in the city.
Mr. Fred C. Hack has arrived
in the city from Columbia, S. C • '
to accept a position in the office
of Superintendent G. C. Smith, of
the Atlanta, Birmingham & At¬
lantic Railroad.
Mrs. Mary Howell and Mrs.
Alla Perry spent Wednesday
morning shopping in Fitzgerald.
—Ociila Star.
Judge U. V. Whipple, of Cor
dele. is in the city this week, pre¬
siding over the sessions of the
supeiior court.
Mr. E. L. Kiker, official court
stenographer for Judge Whipple
has been in the city this week,
attending court.
Col. Walter B. George of Vienna
is among the prominent visitors
in the city this week, being in at¬
tendance upon superior court.
Ike Levin, Esq., of Douglas
spent Sunday very pleasantly in
the city, guest of the family of
his brother, Mr. Israel Levin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison left
Monday for Fitzgerald where
they will return to their home in
Carnesville, Ga.—Ociila Star.
Attorneys 0. H. ;Elkins, J. B.
Wall, Haygood&Cutts, J. J. Bull
and Judge E. Wall, of Fitzgerald,
are in attendance upon city court
this week.—Ociila Star.
Mrs. E. J. Tucker,, Sr., return¬
ed Sunday from the sanitarium in
Fitzgerald where for some time
she has been under the treatment
of Dr, Russell. We are glad to
state she is much improved.—
Ociila Star.
Class In Voice
I am now organizing a class
in voice. All desiring to take,
please see me at 310 north Main
or phone tf. 258.
28 Grace Kistler.
WANTED—15 or twenty good
tie cutters. Buckeye Lumber
Co.. Fitzgerald, Ga.
Mr. C. H. Brightman is a;
at his post iu the Leader
after tin absence of four
Atlanta.
\\ e are pleasesd to learn
Mr. A. L Dill, who was in a
tarimn in Fitzgerald last
for a most serious case of
at the nose, is so far
to be able to be at home
—Ociila Star.
Mr* Winston Jones, who
the last eight months here in
employ of the Georgia
Company, left last week
home in Alabama to spend
summer. This was Mr,
first season in Fitzgerald and
many friends he made while
will be glad to know that he
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Lx*Ma.yor Ki\«&.pp
Off For Nevaui
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Ex-Mayor J, G, Knapp
this through week the for a two months |
state of Nevada,
Knapp and Mayor Scott,
Moultrie, have been
two of a committee of five to
sent a number of capitalists t
gold are arranging mines in Nevada. to invest heavilf
Their destination will be Kim
ly where they will be some
and from that place will go
point fifty miles from a
where recent discoveries have
made. Mayor Scott has
visited Kimberly and is very m
pleased with the country and p
pects and while there invel
$10,000 in land adjoining the t
of Kimberly, now known a4
“Million Dollar Camp.”
“How about the recent rur
as to you making the race
representative.” was asked
Knapp, on Thursday. His aff
was, “I am not in politic*
present. I expect to return a'
the 1st of June and will
cuss the situation with my frie