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CLOSINGr OUT S-A.T ■ -.'J#,.**. ■* ,E
Of Men’s Oxfords Summer Shoes
$4.00 values for 2.65 $3.50 values for $2.35
We ^re sellirvg a^ll of o\ir Shoes act especiadly low prices. We will sa^ve yo\i money
on your Shoe pvirchases.
$3.00 Hacts, We Are Selling For $1.50
STORY SHOE COMPANY.
220 EAST PINE STREET
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Failed in Health
Ward, “My mother died six years ago,” writes Miss Ruth ■V
of jersey ville, III., and left me to care for six i
children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock
af her death, was too much for me. '-iCV:
“1 failed in health. 1 was tired all the time and did
not want to go anywhere, nor care for company. I had l .
the headache all the time and such bearing-down pains. -
“A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it
had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it
and now I am in good health.”
I* CARDUI
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The Woman’s Tonic
Women’s pains are relieved or prevented and women’s
strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman’s tonic.
You yourself know best if you need it, or not.
If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use
it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further
down the hill.
Don’t wait, then, hut begin to take Cardui today, for its
use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will
surely do you good.
Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenu..
for Special Instructions, and M-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent free.
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Seaboard Air Line ft
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These arrivals and departures published only as informa¬
tion and are not guaranteed.
Schedule Effective Jan. 5, 909
Leave .......... fDaily except Sunday.
Fitzgerald...... ^Sunday only.
f9:45 am For Abbeville, Cordele, Americus,
Montgomery; also Helena and Collins.
+5:25 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
your nearest Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write R. 11. Stax-
sklu, A. G. P. A.. Savannah.
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m SPECIALIST
The eye diagnosed and treated free
errors of refraction corrected and head
ache cured with modern lens.
DR. C D. SEELY,
117 South Grsvnt Street
Next door to Goldenberg’s store
Presbyterians Plea.se
Take Notice
I’liere will be a Congregational
meeting at the church immediately
after Sunday School on Sunday
the 25th inst. All interested are
earnestly requested to be present
as important business is to beat-
to a. Ibis moo,it*.
U. I,. Kino,
lllork of Session.
The Oliver typewriter writes
right right now. See Green
Watson, Local Agts.
block. We will be glad to call and
explain the merits of the Oliver,
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THE FITZGERALD LEADER, FMDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1910
Wh&l Is A “Negro”
Irv Law
Washington,!). C. Just what
constitutes a negro in the United
States may be a question which
the United States supreme court
will be asked to settle in the near
One-sixteenth negro
blood in an individual classifies
him as a negro in the District of
Columbia, according to a decision
Justice Daniel T. Wright of
district supreme court, in the
case of Isabel I. Wall, an eight-
year-old child who was recently
barred from a white school because
*• M information that
shu was oi negro parent^.
to force t^er the board ot the of girl education attempted to
reinstate the child, but failed,
Justice W right deciding she was a
negro. The case was appealed,
1 here is not a great deal of in¬
terest in the suit here.
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Locals Of Community As Lately Seen
FOR SALK—Fresh milk cow.
Enquire 222 west Altamaha. 1 t
R. S. Kell, of Tilton, was here
on Sunday.
F. S. Dismuke, of Mystic, was
In the city Sunday.
S. Purvis, of Ocilla, spent Sun¬
day in Fitzgerald.
Ice cream and cake at Fireman’s
Park.
Mr. J. L. Johns, of Tifton, so¬
journed in the city Sunday.
A. Bennett, of Douglas, was
among tbe visitors to the city on
Sunday.
Mr. E. L. Hanes spent Sunday
very pleasantly with friends in
W ayeross.
S. J. Phillips, of Ambrose, at-
tended to business in the city Sat-
u rday.
E. H. McGehee, of Atlanta, was
a business visitor to the city Mon¬
day.
Mr. R. B. Solomon, of Chester,
S. C. was among the business
visitors to the city on Monday.
W. H. Little, of Cordele, was
among the business visitors to the
city on Monday.
Messrs J. H. Moore and C. B.
Adams, of Douglas, were in the
city Sunday.
Mrs. C. H. Mathews spent
several days recently with friends
in Talbolton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-
Cormick left Sunday for Atlanta,
to attend the convention of the
Odd Fellows.
Mr. Wilson Pryor left Sunday
for Oxford, Ga., to resume his
studies at Emory College.
Robert Fokes and Mr. Ragan,
0 f Montezuma, spent Sunday in
the city, guest of friends.
Dennis Vickers, of Ambrose,
transacted business in the city on
Monday.
Mrs. G. C. Smith and mother,
Mrs. L. H. Keirn spent several
days of this week in Atlanta,
shopping.
u. * m <; n tohpll % nml <461-
„ Mr.
M „ in Oatehell,’spent [ Sunday in
Bnmswick . their ormer home .
Miss Elizabeth Pryor has re¬
turned to Cuthbert, where she is
enrolled as a student at Andrew
Female College.
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Mrs. Charley Sandlin and little
daughter have returned from a
visit of six weeks in Mount Olive,
N. C.
Miss Onnie Booker returned
Sunday from a vitit with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Arnold, in Jackson¬
ville.
Mrs. Geo. H. Bryant has gone
to Wilmington, N. C., her old
home, to spend six weeks with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tone Wagner, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are the guests
of the family of Mr. C. C. Lobin-
gier.
Miss Eudora Skinner, who holds
a position with a picture theatre
in Waycross, spent Sunday in the
city with her father.
Mrs. Helen Maldoon, who has
been visiting in Pittsburg for the
past two months, returned to the
city on Sunday.
Miss Madge Lee left Saturday,
for Jacksonville, Fla., to spend
several weeks with her sister, Miss
Hazel Lee.
Dental Offices of Chesleigh A.
Holtzendorf, I). D. S., rooms 208-
9-10, Garbutt Douavon Building,
Fitzgerald. Georgia. Feb.
Mrs. Morgan and little son, of
Florida, are the guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. McAllister,
on south Maine street.
Grady L. Doster, Esq.,
Moultrie, spent Sunday in the city,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Roach.
Mrs. Eugene Reid and little
daughter, Kathleen, of Ocilla,
spent Monday in the city, guests of
Mrs. Reid’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. '
E. E. Perkins.
Mrs. G. F. Dickson and daugh¬ 1
Miss Agnes, are in Atlanta
this week, in attendance upon the,
Convention of the Odd Fellow
and Rebecca Lodges.
Misses May, Louise, Cathrine '
i
and Messrs. Archie and Tom Wil-;
cox have returned from a visit to
their grand-father, Mr. W. A. 1
Clark, of Telfair County. |
.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shrouder and
Mr. T. L. Shrouder, of Cordele,
spent the Sunday very pleasantly in
city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones and
little son, James, left Friday for
Fitzgerald where they will make
their future home.—(Douglas)
Coffee Cou ty News, Sept. 16.
Frank Haver has accepted a
position with the A. B. & A. rail¬
road at Brunswick and will leave
this citv as soon as he can be re¬
of his present position as
secretary for G. C. Smith.
Pvillman 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 C. of Ga. Ry., 8:05 a. m.
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.
Atlanta, Birmingham ® Atlantic
Railroad.
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THE STANDAR.D OF EXCELLENCE IN
PASSENGER SERVICE.
SCHEDULES, EFFECTIVE AUGUST 28, 1910.
NOKTHBOUN1) SOUTHBOUND
7:00am 0:00 p m Lv Brunswick Ar 8:10 p m 10:50 a in
7:40 “ 0:40 “ Thalman 44 7:25 “ 10:10 a
ni
a 111 8:00 ; w “ Waycross 4 4 0:10 “ 8:45 a m
10:40 9:40 “ 4 4 Douglas 44 4:35 4 4 7:10 «
11:50 10:45 fc 4 Ar Fitzgerald Lv 3:30 “ 0:05 “
8:00 7:15 t; Lv Thomasville Ar 6:50 “ 9:10 l -
9:05 “ 8:22 44 Moultrie 4 i 5:43 “ 8:05 -
10:15 “ 9:30 “ 4 4 Tifton 44 4:35 “ 7:05 “
12:00 m 11:00pm Lv Fitzgerald Ar 3:25 “ 6:00
l :40 pm 12:15 am 44 Cordele Lv 2:05 “ 4:40 “
2:01 4 b 12:34 .; 4 4 Vienna 44 1:19 “
4:14
2:48 “ 1:23 . . 4 4 Montezuma “ 12:35 “ 3:30 “
3:00 “ 1:35 “ Oglethorpe •* 12:30 “ 3:25 “
4:28 4 4 2:58 “ 4 4 Talbotton 44 11:01
a m 2:00 £ -
5:05 *. 3:40 ;; Ar Manchester 4 4 10:25 “ l :20 p m
5:10 “ 3:45 Lv Manchester Ar 10:20 “ 1:15 “
5:29 ‘* 4:06 *• ” Woodbury Lv 9:57 “ 12:52 a tc
6:22 “ 4:59 4 4 4 4 Senoia 44 8:59 “ 11:54 pm
8:00 “ 6:40 “ Ar Atlanta 4 4 7:20 “ 10:15 “■
5:05 . 4 3:45 > 4 Lv Manchester Ar 10:20 <4 12:45 a in
6:10 “ 4:45 '* Ar LaGrange Lv 9:15 “ 11:45 p m
10:00 4 4 8:40 44 “ Talladega 4 4 5:30 “ 5:50
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11:45 4 i 4 4 Birmingham i 4 4:45 4,
Pullman electric-lighted sleeping cars on night trains between
Thomasville and Atlanta via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready
for occupancy at 9;00 p. m. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 p. m.
gets connection from all incoming trains at Atlanta including the South
Atlantic Limited from Cincinnati, and the Dixie Flyer from Chicago
and St. Louis. Connections at other junction points are well adjusted
and are shown in schedule folder, which can be secured from any
agent of this company.
Attention is called to the establishment of connections at Atlanta
from train arriving at. Atlanta 6:40 a. m. with the South Atlantic
Limited leaving Atlanta at 6:45 a. m. for Cincinnati and Chicago, and
the Dixie Flyer leaving Atlanta 7:15 a. m. for Chicago and St. Louis.
W. H. LEAHY E. H. FELL,
General Passenger Agent. Asst. General Passenger Agent
A. D. DANIEL, Traveling Passenger Agent.
Atlanta. Ga.
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