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THE FITZGERALD LEADER. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910
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Delightful Vacation Trip !
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personally conducted I
SIXTEEN’ DAYS OF ENJOYMENT AT
I Cost ™ SEABOARD
A day in Wadungt-Hv -4 days in Great hew 1 ork. Day trip up!
the Picturesque HirDon. Thence to wonderful Niagara Falls, ;
Across Lake Ontario to T o onto. Down the St. Lawrence to Mon¬
treal- Montreal to Boston, through the beautiful mountains of \ er-
moot to New Hampshire. Boston thence to Norfolk by -Sea.
k Wonderful Trip for the Cos!. From Atlanta the Charge wit! be $135
This includes all expenses, such as Railroad, Steamer and Pull¬
man fares—Hotel accomodations, meals for entire trip (excepting in
New York, where only hotel accommodations will be furnished) auto¬
mobile rides, transfers, etc.
Arrangements have been perfected whereby every care and an¬
noyance of looking after tickets, worrying about time tables, securing
hotel accommodations, arranging sleeping car berths will be taken
from your mind—all you have to do is to go with us and have a good
time. Conducted by Mr. David W. Morrah. Traveling Passenger
Agent. who Seaboard, who has had long experience in handling parties and
will look after your comfort.
TOUR LEAVES ATLANTA JUNE 30TH, 1910
Full particulars of entire trip furnished on application to C. D.
Wayne, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Seaboard, Atlanta, Ga.
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Seaboard Air Line
, These arrivals and departures published only as informa¬
tion and are not guaranteed.
Schedule Effective Jarv. 5, 1909.
Leave tDaily except Sunday.
Fitzgerald ^Sunday only.
f9:45 am For Abbeville, Cordele, Americus,
Montgomery; also Helena and Collins. ‘
f5:25 pm Savannah and all points Eest and "W est
*9:25 am For Abbeville, Cordele, Americus,
Montgomery; also Helena and Collins:
*5:03 pm Savannah and all points East and West
For further information, reservation, rates, etc., see
1 I your nearest Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write li. H. Stax-
sei.u, A. G. P. A., Savannah.
Atlanta, Birmingham ® Atlantic
Railroad.
THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN
PASSENGER SERVICE.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS
SCHFDI LFS. EFFECTIVE 4ANT 3, 1910.
NORTH HOIIN I > Mil THHOUM)
0 5 a m 0:15 p in Lv Brunswick Ar 8:00 p m i i :30 a m
6:55 Thalmun *• 7:20 . 4 10:35 a m
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8:25 a m :15 * YVaycross 9:15 a m
9:55 “ :45 " ; I fouglas 7:33 “
10:55 •’ 10:45 " Ar Fitzgerald ”
7:0' L " Lv Thomasville 6:45 “ 9:30 "
y :1 4- •’ " Moultrie <3 5:38 " 8:30 ••
:20 ” Ar 17 f ton < i 4:30 .. 7:25 “
11:00 •• 10:55 ■’ Lv Fitzgerald Ar 3:15 “ 6:15
12:35 p m 1 te :10 a m Cordele Lv 2:00 . ( 5:00
12:54 “ 1 ic :29 »c Vienna ; ; 1:36 “ 4:35
1:45 1:20 •• Montezuma re :50 ' 3:50
1:55 1:30 “ Oglethorpe re :45 1 3:40
3:27 2:53 ; ' Ta! button ” 11:12 a 2:12
4:34 4:09 '• Woodbury 4 4 10:06 ‘ 12:56
5:31 5:07 . i Senoia 9:11 11:57 p m
7:15 “ 7:00 " Ar Atlanta . 4 7:25 “ 10:10 “
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v' 4:45 ” Lv LaG range
- i . > :55 “ " Talladega “
H :45 ■' Ar Birmingham
Connections at Atlanta and Birmingham with lines diverging.
Pullman sleeping cars on night trains between Thomasville and
Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. (’ars Leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy
at 9:00 p. m. »
Attention is called to the improved service on train leaving At¬
lanta at 10:10 p. m., Birmingham 4:30 p. m., getting connections from
all incoming trains at Atlanta and Birmingham, and establishing
ditional connections at Douglas with Georgia & Florida l!v. morning
trains, North and Southbound; at OHerman with A. C. L. N'o. 182
for Savannah and North: at Thomasville with A. C. L. trains for
Monticello, Fla., Bainbridge. Ga., and points West. Connections
from this train are also established at Tbalnaan for Jacksonville and
South, and Savannah and North, with S. A. L. morning trains.
W. Passenger H. Leahy, Agent, Traveling A. D. Passenger DANIEL,
General Agent,
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
J. Nelson Norris,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Birmingham, Ala
Subscribe for the Leader
For Satie
New-buggy at-a bargain,, never
has been hitched. Will sell for
cash or good note. Call at Barber
shop, 119 Central Avenue.
32-tf E. E. Hawks.
H. B. DEYO -
Painter and Paper Hanger
All grcides of Wall Paper always
on Rand. Contracting e specialty.
Shop, SO2 West Oconee Street
$100,000 TO LEND \
ON TERMS
and Fitzgerald City Proper-
ty. Interest the Lowest,
Terms the best ever off ered in £
f this section. Loans promptly f $
made. Come to see us, or ^
write. all Prompt attention giv-
en written inquiries. I
W. M. BRYAN *
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Representing
r ELLIS & ELLIS
1 vr Tlfton, Ga. a
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REAL ESTATE i I
I For Sale by I
l Wm. Friervd
f 109 Central'Ave. I
> 80 Acres Good Land—3A I
r miles out. $1,700. This
\ is large a bargain. house and There barn, is and a i
70 acres has been culti¬ i
vated.
10 Acres—Close in, with a
small house. This place
is all under cultivation,
I and can be bought on
easy terms. $1,000.
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I 20 under Acres—ClQse cultivation. in. 17 acres This I
is the best bargain in the
county. T: r-> • a S'
f house and c CH all \
frilits. Plenty of wood
f and is the good time pasture. to buy a good Now
place before the raise. I
Price only $1,800.
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4 Fine Lots—Corner Roa-
* noke and Merrimac Drive.
Cheap at $1,000. I
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Look at this. 10 nice lots I
and large 9 room house in
Ward 2, or will sell one i
or more lots. This is
advance property in that price. will rapidly A big j
chance for investment.
Price for all only $4,500.
5 Room House and Lot—On
North Main Street. On
easy terms. $700. i
A Good House and Lot-
I Near with line North barn. School On house easy
1 terms. $750.
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5 Room House—On W'est I
Magnolia St. $1,000. I
14 Room House Right near I
business center. A good t )
place for Hotel or Board- )
ing House. For sale very }
[ cheap. %
Don’t Scrub LJfmft V a
Kitchen Floors m ■
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STAINS mm 5$
Paint that kitchen floor instead of scrub¬
bing it every few days or buying expensive coverings that
grow dingy and show wear. You can do it yourself.
It’s easy and costs only a trifle.
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<r ACME QUALITY
FLOOR PAINT (Granite)
is the ideal finish for kitchen, pantry and
laundry floors, steps and inside surfaces to
L be walked upon. It’s hard, durable,
sanitary, easy to apply, easy to keep
t clean, hard to wear out. Brush it
on tonight and you can walk
on it tomorrow.
If it's a surface to be painted,
enameled, stained, varnished or fin¬
ished in any way, *b ?re’s an Acme
Quality Kind to fit the purpose.
C. A. MILLER
„ FURNITURE
era
"floor Cranilr PatjA ( Fitzgeral Ga.
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Williamson Mill Items
Several of our people are busy
hunting and shearing sheep this
week.
Mrs. .1. P. Player and (laughters
Ida and Mattie spent last Thursday
with the family of Mr. Marion
Young.
Mr. Tom Clements and
of near Mystic spent last
with the former’s daughter
Lonnie Fountain.
Mr. John T. Young attended
court at Valdosta last week.
We are sorry to state Mr. Geo.
L. Williamson, son of Mr. B. L.
Accidentally shot himself in the
thigh last Thursday while handling
a pistol.
Mr. Frank Young and sisters
Misses Sara and Martha and cou¬
sin Johnny Young attended tiieall
day singing at Bethlehem church
last Sunday. They report a good
time and plenty of good
to eat.
Mr. Bob Fletcher of Fitzgerald
was in our midst last Saturday ev-
Mr. S. S. Young Sr. and
children were in Fitzgerald
Saturday.
Messrs. George lomberlin and
Hardy Dicks of near Browning
spent last Friday night with the
former’s uncle Mr. M. D. Young ■
and family.
Mrs. Nancy Player visited rela¬
tives in Irwin and W ilcox counties
last week.
1 >aphirie.
Dissolution Notice
riielirtnof Bush and llighsmilli.
general agents for the Southern
States Life Insurance Co., dissolv¬
ed partnership April 10th 1910.
Mr. ilighsmith will i-ontinue the
ageocN ■ »f t lie State Life f ii-.ii i aucc '
Co . of Atlanta 11 is office will be I
ie the five Nini’i building.
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J. C. lUAh.
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Wm. B. MOORE. Man.ger
We own the abstracts o! original Irwin, now Ben Hill Co. We pay taxes for non-residents. We
sell bargains. We loan money. Vt'e rent houses. We are 13 years in business. Fitzgerald a
13yearsold. We have been here 13 years. 3 - tf '
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STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
Take your Watches. Clocks. Jewelry and. Edison
Phonographs to
G. A. GRIFFIN
| to get first ( lass, up-to-date work done. Satisfaction
4 fully guaranteed. Prices reasonable. We solicit your
W patronage.
I 107 S. Msxin, St. Phone 3
DON’T MISS THIS
A Special Sale on Eye Glasses and Spectacles.
Having purchased a large stock of optical goods
of all kinds at a greatly reduced price.
I will until this stock is sold, test and examine
the eyes free of charge and sell you glasses at
the following prices.
Common spectacles 15 cents, Steel frames.
50c glasses for 25c, Aluminum frames.
51.00 glasses for 50c, waranted.
52.00 glasses for 51-00, Crystal Lenses.
53.00 glasses for $1.50, Gold tilled, waranted
10 years.
54.50 glasses for $2.25 Gold tilled, waranted 15
years.
55.00 glasses for $2.50 Gold filled, waranted 20
years.
And everything in the Optical line at one half
price oritil this stock is sold out.
DK. JEROME H. MOSS,
Expert Opticitvn