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V/e beg to announce that the iVmerican Trust & Banking Company which is being organized in Fitz¬
gerald, Ga., with a Capital Stock of $100,000 has only $10,000 more stock to sell.
This is encouraging news to the public for the interest in the success of the institution is widespread.
$80,000 of Brand New money will be brought to Fitzgerald by the American Trust & Banking Co.,
which will be put in circulation, reaching all lines of business and classes of people.
Lending money on Real Estate collateral will be a principal feature of the new institution.
We feel that such an institution as the above is a Real Necessity for the growing country and we
will endeavor to fill the long felt want.
A few shares of stock will assure you of our especial interest in your welfare. $100 is. the par
value per share. Our Dividends will be large. Call on us at the Home Saving Bank Building.
Respectfully Yours,
AMERICAN TRUST ®> BANKING CO.
FARMERS
Don’t forget to plant
more cane, velvet
beans and Spanish pea
n\its. We sell them
and other seeds.
A. Bruner & Co.
- Bee Hive Grocery
Mr. J. J. Terry was a business
visitor in Cordele this week.
Drink Tetley’s Teas.
FOR RENT—Near high school,
6 room house, city water, bath,
gardeD, plenty yard, of fruit. Barn
and chichen corner palm
and Gordon sts. 38 tf
'“Tetley’s Teas, Please”
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too care.
. Z wjA A clean Fountain, clean serving
i| A counter, delicious clean wholesome glasses, drinks, together makes with
drinking at OUR Fountain a pleasure.
Z We mv h- te you to come here for your
iks dur r—* • ng the hot Summer days. |
You will find our drinks delightfully \
delicious as well as exceptionally re-
freshing.
All drinks—all flavors to be had
_ When you are hot and thirsty mafc
n a snort visit to our fountain and enjoy
' K a refreshing, cooling, thirst-satisfying
nJ glass of soda—that pure, tasty, delicious
§ kind. Always icy cold, there is satis-
faction in every glass.
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GILLOTT HOUSE
St. Simons Island, Ga.
The Best Table B oard, Quick Lunches,
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Ice Cream & Cake, and Soda Water
Also Nicely Furnished Rooms to Rent
For Terms, Address
MRS. M. GANN.
SOB
Judge W. B. Moore made a
trip to Cordele Tuesday’
Mr. Jarrett Bull has returned
from Mercer University, to
the vacation with his parents.
and Mrs. J. J. Bull.
Mr. J. H. Drewry, public audi¬
who has been here several
weeks auditing the books of a
of concerns; left for his
in Atlanta Tuesday morning.
The exercises incident to the
of the Fitzgerald Public
will be concluded tonight
with the delivery of diplomas to
graduates, and on tomorrow
large majority of the teachers
will leave for their respective
homes.
THE FITZGERALD LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910
Hawkins-Ward
On Thursday morning at ten
o’clock, at the home of the bride’s
aunt, Mrs. Sanders, on West Alta-
maha street, occurred the marriage
of Miss Mattie Hawkins and Mr.
Ed. Ward of Florida.
The wedding was a queit affair,
just the family and a few immedi¬
ate friends being present. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Leiehliter of theU. B. Church.
The bride is a lovely young
woman and has hosts of friends,
who regret that she will make her
home in Florida, where the groom
has been engaged in the saw mill
business for a number of years.
They left on the noon train
Thursday for Vienna where they
will spend a few days before
going to their home in Florida.
Ordinance No. 311
An ordinance for the purpose
of raising revenue for ordinary
and extraordinary expenses of the
City ot Fitzgerald, and for Edu¬
cational purposes for the year
1910. And for the purpose of
proviving for a sinking fund for
the payment of bonds heretofore
issued, and for the payment of
the interest on same and for other
purposes.
Section 1. Be it ordained by
the Mayor and Council of the City
of Fitzgerald that a tax levy of
Five mills be levied on all real
estate and personal property in
the City of Fitzgerald, for the
purpose of raising revenue for
the payment of the ordinary cur¬
rent expenses of said City, and
Four and two tenths mills for
educational purposes, for and
during the year 1910.
Section 2. Be it further ordain-
the authority that
cight t(!nths mi ii s b . levied «, »n
real estate and personal property
in the City of Fitzgerald for a
Sinking fund for the payment of
bontls heretofore issued, and
mills for the payment of
the interest on same.
Section 3. Be it further ordain-
by the authority aforesaid,
that all ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith,
be jjand the same are hereby re-
Approved this 6th day of June
1910.
Drew W. Paulk,
A Mayor of Fitzgerald.
ttest.
E. L. Hanger,
Clerk.
Ask your Grocer for Tet¬
ley’s Teas.
* Wear-Ever”
Messers S. A. Kirkland and W.
F. Wells are in this city demon¬
strating Aluminum cooking
utensils and will be glad to ex¬
plain same to any one wishing to
see it. A demonstration doesn’t
obligate any one to buy.
Jessamine Hotel Phone No. 47.
The Campbells Are
Coming
Those who remember the C. W.
Park show that has visited Fitz¬
gerald so many times, will surely
remember the most efficient stage
director, and very clever actor of
that organization, Frank G. Camp¬
bell. His work in producing such
attractive plays for Mr. Park,won
him many staunch friends here,
who will be glad to know that,
next week he will again visit us,
this time in vaudeville.
Mr. Mad docks of the Tent
Theatre, is an old friend of Mr.
Campbell’s and when he heard of
the success the latter had met with
in Jacksonville, he wrote to his
former associate on many stages
and requested him to visit Fitz¬
gerald and his many friends.
TheCampbell’s readily complied,
and will be seen all next week at
the tent theatre, and will be asso¬
ciated with Miss May Harris, a
famous singer, musician and
actress, and also with a little miss
of scarcely six years of age.
‘•Little Miami” who is not only a
clever little actress, but a very
pretty and winsome child. Mr.
Campbell and this trio will not
fail to be greeted by the capacity
of the tent.
Subscribe for
THE LEADER.
and do it NOW
-
Tbe next meeting of the Amen-
can Woman’s League will be on
Tuesday June 14 atop. m. at
Mrs. I. E. Newcomers. AH
tiers and friends who have not
listened to the music of the
cert Gr.jphaphone are G.«KS csp^cN.ly
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Louise Homes arc included a tl v
program.
Mrs. E. Newcomer.
Secretary.
Drink Tetley’s Teas.
How To Save Bad Boys
“Do not tell a child how tad
you think him,” said E. E. Gard-
n er, superintendent of the
nosset School For Boys of How¬
ard, R. I., in an address before
the seventh annual session of the
national conference on the educa-
tion of backward, truant, delin¬
quent and dependent children,
which ' recently niT'■■ beoan its visions '
. ‘”t- . Louis. nattier -how i turn V
,n
liow useful he can become. Lead
him to think that good is expected
from every one and that he
mounts to something, This was
a keynote of this session.
The speaker defined a State in¬
dustrial school as an institution
provided and supported by the
state for the care and instruction
of delinquent children sent there
by the authorities for cause and
whose object it is to lit them -<s
law abiding citizens, independent
ot the condition that was their un¬
doing.
Atlanta, Birmingham‘S Atlantic
Railroad.
THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN
PASSENGER SERVICE.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS
SCHEDULES, EFFECTIVE MAY 29, 1910.
NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
7:15 a m 8:00 p m Lv Brunswick Ar 8:00 p m 8:30 a m
8:03 “ 8:40 “ “ Thalman “ 7:20 “ 7:45 a m
9:25 a m 9:55 “ “ Waycross “ 6:05 “ 6:35 a ro
10:53 “ 11:35 “ “ Douglas ££ 4:30 “ 5:01 “
11:55 “ 12:35 “ Ar Fitzgerald Lv 3:25 “ 4:00 “
8:10 “ 7:45 “ Lv Thoraasville Ar 6:45 “ 9:00 “
9:15 “ 8:52 “ “ Moultrie Lv 5:38 “ 7:55 “•
10:25 “ 10:00 “ Ar Tifton U 4:30 “ 6:55 “
12:00 m 12:45 a m Lv Fitzgerald Ar 3:15 “ 3:55 “
1:35 p m 2:05 “ “ Cordele Lv 1:50 “ 2:35 “■
1:54 “ 2:27 “ £ £ Vienna u 1:18 “ 2:05 “
2:45 “ 3:10 “ i (. Montezuma “ 12:35 “ 1:25 S,(r
2:55 “ 3:20 “ “ Oglethorpe “ 12:30 “ 1:20
4:23 “ 4:39 “ “ Talbotton “ 11:0 lam 12:00 n’g’t
5:22 “ 5:41 “ “ Woodbury £ £ 9:54 “ 10:52 p m
6:17 “ 6:30 “ c; Senoia i 6 8:59 “ 9:54 “
8:00 “ 8:25 “ Ar Atlanta ££ 7:20 “ 8:15 “
6:10 “ 6:10 “ Lv LaG range £ £ 9:15 “ 10:10 “
10:00 “ 10:10 “ “ Talladega £ £ 5:30 “ 6:25 ‘
1:00 pm Ar Birmingham £ £ 3:30 “
These schedules are adjusted to the Dost connections at junction
and terminal points.
Sleeping cars operated on night trains between Atlanta and
and between Atlanta and Brunswick, making close con-
nection at Brunswick, with steamers for St. Simon’s and Curaber-
Islands,
General W. Passenger H. Leahy, A. 1). DANIEL,
Agent, Traveling Passenger Agent.
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
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\ Select Seed Sweet Potato
■ PUMPKIN BUNCH YAMS
SI 00 PER. BUSHF:L. Send Cash W ith Order.
W. M. CRANK, o
Broxton, Coffee County, da m
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Delightful Vacation Trip
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
SIXTEEN DAYS OF ENJOYMENT AT
Minimum Cost I!* SEABOARD
A (Ja .Y in Washington—4 days in Great New York. Day trip up
t!ie Uieturust|uo Hudson. Thence to wonderful Niagara Falls.
Across Lake Ontario to Toronto. Down the St. Lawrence to Mon-
treal—Montreal to Boston, through the beautiful mountains of Ver-
rnont to New Hampshire. Boston thence to Norfolk by Sea.
A Wonderful Trip for the Cost, From Atlanta the Charge will 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 hotel of looking after tickets, worrying about time tables, securing
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, Seaboard, who has had long experience in handling parties and
who will look after your c- mi'ort.
TOUR LEAVES ATLANTA JUNE 30TH, 19 ■ 0
Full particu'ars of entire trip furnished on application to (J. 1>.
Wavne, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Seaboard, Atlanta, Ga.