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tfow To Own The
Oliver Type=
writer .
For 17c a Day
You don’t have to draw on your
Bank Account when you pay on
the Penny Plan.
You need not disturb your Dol¬
lars . Keep them at work earn¬
ing interest!
We offer our newest model, the
Oliver Typewriter No. 5—fresh
from the factory—for Seventeen
Cents a Day. printed in |‘black
The plan is
and white” on the Application
Blank below.
Simply fill out the blank, attach
the small first payment, send it
it, and on comes the Oliver!
No tedious wait! No red tape !
No long-drawn-out c o r r e spon*
dence!
You quickly own your Oliver
and scarcely notice the outlay.
You can have the use of your
machine while pennies are ‘‘pay¬
ing the freight.” better
You will never have a
chance to test the power of pen¬
nies.
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The Oliver is everywhere !
It’s the universal typewriter.
Reels off work with the ease and
speed demanded by this mile-a-
minute age. Offices great or
small—in the quiet of th<* home
in the roar of the Railroad and
Telegraph service—in the seeth¬
ing maelstrom of modern News-
paperdom—in countless kinds of
service it’s the sturdy, strenu¬
ous Oliver that’s ‘‘making the
wheels go ’round.”
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OLIVET?
Typewriter
The Standard Visible Writer
You need your Oliver now.
It’s yours almost for the asking.
The biggest hundred dollars’
worth in America for Seventeen
Cents a Day !
Send along the Application
Blank, with a small first payment
of $15 as an evidence oi" good
faith.
Your cheek is good—or send a
draft, postoffice or express money
order.
The Oliver Typewriter Company.
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tLECTRO-GHEMICAL RING f)
TKADt-MARK, E-C.
Copyny/t/, />'<//, ‘ 5 , ’6, l 9 u? % V ami 1009 ,
by If ft. frrownsou.
Tlu* following diseases an* caused by acid
in the blood and are cured by this ring,
which takes fi*nn one day to two weeks, after the
ring commences to work: according to disease and
circumstances. The ring and the acid create an
«dc> tta> chemical action, removing the excess of J
acid, which cures the disease and w ill keep it cured, j
Bright’s Disease, Diabetes- it, is not a habit with i
children. Dhorca - St Vitus’s Dance, Chlorosis--
Green Sickness-Painful and Excessive Monthly
Periods. NoHebh*od. Uremia, Snycope, Epilepsy, Nervous Pros
trat ion. Internal Hemorrhages. Rhino
1 itli—u stony concretion formed in the nose - Ade
nolds. Rheumatism--Inflammatory. Polypus. Cataract, Goitre. Whoopi
tieular. Sciatic, Muscular, Gout. Lun go, Ar
ralgia. Neuritis, Valvular Asthma. Headache. Non
Fever, Rheumatic Rheumatism of Heart.
Rheumatic Paralysis-- Brain,
Hair,F.yes.Kars.Limbs. Dropsy. Obesity, Fatty Pen, Degeneration Operators. Tynewriters
pendicitis. Inflammation of of Heart Ap¬
Acidity, Stomach, Bowels, Chronic Dyson I
try. of which causes the \vvws<
kind of constipntion -the other kind is cach'd by
liver disease. Cancer--Carcinouia—Oaneeroir- lu
ntors. Prostatitis. Congestion Gravel, of^ Gall-stones. Kidneys, Calculi Stone in Hluddt r.
Teeth. White Spots Nails. Psoriasis. Salt-rheum Deposit on
on
Varicose Veins scrotum--Varicose and Ulcers. Varicocele- \ aricox'
veins in the Veins and Ulcers ii
Rectum -often mistaken for piles and fissure. Tin
after effects Fevers. of Diphtheria, Scarlet, Typhoid and
Malarial This ring is not a cure-all: will
not cure liver Plain disease and noue Cold-covered of the liver diseas ics.
Price. Ring. $2.00; outsLv i-'c
$1.00. By Mail or will send oy Express, Collect on
Delivery, if you wish to pay charges. $2.00 ring sold
on three weeks Guarantee. Ring can be returned
and money refunded, if not satisfactory
Scud narrow piece of paper .size of linger So* \
for additional information Not for sale by jewel*
# or druggists. Agents wanted at places not taken.
Bectrt-Ctauul Rina Cl. 1225 Monroe loMo. Ohio.
Mrs. T. S, Graham,
227 South Grant Street,
Fitzgerald, • • Ga.
G. S. DEYO.
Papal Hanger and Painter
Wall Paper for Sale
707 W.Ocmvilgee Fitzgerald, Ga.
Phone 229
F1TZGEERALD LEADER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 191]
f For Sale «
to
His n\ /jy Business block=-Centrally Located <$*
W /|\ Insurance Guarantee and Rent Taxes, Income $720.00 120.00 per Annum I
(US /»>
/♦s Net Income, - $600.00 (is
ns - ZIS
vf/ Will Sell for $5,000 W
\0 Net Income, 12 per Cent, per Annum. w
v. For information apply at LEADER OFFICE.
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P. J. DELL & SON,
306 EAST PINE-THE GRIFFIN BLOCK
NEW AND FURNITURE
REBUILT
COOKING
AND HEATIIIG STOVES
I House Furnishings
We Buy and Sell Second-Hand
Furniture.
L P. J. DELL A SON
306 EAST PINE.
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ns PATTERSON’S
ns ns Champion White RocksWin I
ns Again in Augusta, and still hold the record as 1
ns Champions of the South.
ns Remember the foundation of success is in get¬
ns ting the right start.
/|\ I still have a number of young birds for sale
...
T A IN WHITE and BARRED ROCKS. Vt/
tg£s for Hatching Dec. 15th at $2 for 15; $10 per 100.
{(/ Address J. P. PATTERSON, Fitzgerald, Ga. \|/
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r GO TO
PARNIN for BARGAINS
216 N. Grant 216
Engines from 6 to 65 H. P.
Saw Mill and Shingle Machines
Grist Mills and Planer
Saws of all Kinds
Cntt off'and Drag Saws
One Smith Computing Scale, nearly
new. Will sell cheap
L. C. PARNIN,
216 N. Grant
vm
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RunnintAj|kjj Water V. H.
I "fwhen and where^ou want it
Piped direct to the bam, frarden,
| dairy, greenhouse,—or any room in
your home—when and how you want it,
in winter or summer-day or night. GREEN
By thi» compressed air. high-presst are service,
e you drudgery may now and the Ik* dangers absolutely of fire, freed There fi row it worry, size
a
m and capacity in a
•ftadc t ti'alei
exactly suited to the specific requirements of any household.
The same method of compressed air that has revolution*
ixed construction work of the world is now harnessed
to save labor, worry, annoyance in your home. 205 E. Cen-
A steel Lender tank in the cellar or placed underground,
connected with the well, cistern or spring—a gas engine,
windmill or hand pump—does the work of a thousand
pails, or pitchers for others—let it do it for you. A
Leader Water System for your home will never get out of
order—never need repairs. A few moment’s pumping traJ Ave.
each day is all the attention it requires.
Ask for this Free Booklet
Learn today how easily, simply and at what low cost a
complete Lwtd«T System may be installed in your house.
Complete outfits $48.00 and upwards. The free booklet
"How l Solved the Water Supply Problem,” ®ad our
complete catalogue is yours for the asking. Empire Block
Call or
Scod for Fitzgerald, Ga.
Free Dei-
’ criptire
Booklet
L. J
in The Leader
PERSONALS
Mr. Frank Freeman, of Ocilla,
was in the city Thursday, enroute
to Ocilla.
Mr. M. Harvey Sikes of Ocilla,
transacted business in the city
Thursday.
Mr. Reason Henderson, of Ocil-
la, passed through the city Thurs-
day enroute to Atlanta.
Mr. Percy F. Clark, cashier of
the American State Bank, has re¬
turned from a business tiip to At¬
lanta.
_
Mr. James H. Barnes, of Bruns¬
wick, was in the city Thursday and
Friday guest of friends and rela¬
tives.
Mr. Ralph McMillan left Thurs¬
day for Fort Slogan, N. Y., to en¬
list in the United States Coast Ar¬
tillery.
Miss Daisybelle Thompson left
yesterday for her home in Atlanta,
after a delightful visit of several
weeks with Miss Isla Green.
Mr. Cliff Sanders, manager of
the Churchwell department store,
has returned from Richland, Ga.,
where he spent a pleasant vacation
with home folks.
Mr. Emery Dell, of the firm of
P. J. Dell & Son, has . returned
from Atlanta where he went to
purchase stock. Mr. Dell states
that lie has a car-load of
and a line of 10 cent goods on
way to Fitzgerald.
Mr. J. A. Gay, of Dublin, was
in the city recently, and has ac¬
quired an interest in the Buggy
and Wagon business of W.
Joiner. Mr. Gay is now prepar-
ing to move his family to this city
about the first of next month, and
will reside at the corner of south
Lee and Lemon streets.
LOST
Plain Gold Bracelet, on way
from School, Finder please re-
turn to this office or 119 W. Oco-
nee. Reward. 2-3t.
This Grasp
It’s Impossible
To secure better lumbr> at
more reasonable prices than
you will find right here. Ev¬
erything you want in any
quantity, any time you want
it. All our customers come
back again, which is the best
evidence that they are well
pleased. We believe we can
please you also. We would
like to have an opportunity
to try.
Booker & Rodwell,
FITZGERALD, GA.
DR. LOUIS A. TURNER
DENTIST
Hooms 208-208 1 - 2 , 2 nd Floor
5 Story Building :
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DR. J. W. ELLIOTT,
OSTEOPATH 1
at
FITZGERALD
Wednesdays and Saturdays
Office Hours: 8.00 to 12,00 n. m
2.00 to 6.00 p. m.
At Lee>Gra.nt Hotel
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H. B. DEYO
Painter and Paper Hanger
All $re.des of Wall Paper always
orv hand. Contracting a specialty.
Sho p, 802 West Oconee Str eel
For Sale
110-horse Engine and Boiler in good
order, for Sale cheap. Are
in larger outfit.
Booker & Rodwell.
i Call At The
Veteran Real Estate Agency
f For Bargains WM. FRIEND In REAL ESTATE
109 Central Avenue
5 ACRES—The best tract in
the County. Over $200
worth of fruit has been
sold from this place this
season. Large henery
1 wired all around. House,
barn, sheds, and lots of
fruit on the place now.
This would be cheap at
i $1,200. Will be sold for
$950. This is a snap for
someone that wants a nice
small farm. Close to the
city.
20 ACRES—-Partly improv¬
ed. Small house and barn.
Some fruit, 12 pecan trees.
A bargain, $500.
I 20 ACRES GOOD LAND—
With ho ise and barn and
i a fine Spring and good
bathing pool on this place.
Only $400.
4 FINE LOTS, 40 feet front
by 170 deep, and are on
the corner of the two prin¬
cipal Drives of the city,
making them very desir¬
able for a fine residence
or investment. $1000 buys
them.
£ 2 LOTS, 40 by 170 deep, and
i a 11-room house, good
barn and sheds, situated
on Central Avenue, near
the court house, This
piece of property can be
bought cheap. It is in a
good location where prop¬
erty like it is advancing
i rapidly. An extra fine
chance for investment.
5 ROOM HOUSE-With lot
and half on Magnolia St.
$ 1 , 100 .
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f 25 vation. ACRES—22 for This poultry under is a farm, culti¬ fine
place a
as there is a never failing
Spring on the place.
There is a good house and
barn and poultry house.
There is 2 good cows, 2
yearlings, 1 horse, a
spring wagon, several
hens, and all farming
tools. A bargain for
some one that wants a
good home. Only $1,800
f for all.
80 ACRES—All stumped.
Most of it has be:n culti¬
vated. There is a large
house and barn, and 20
acres of it is a vineyard.
! This is a rare bargain.
Price only $2,000 on easy
terms.
i 10 under ACRES—Close cultivation. in, There all
is a small house on this
place. Price $1,000.
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I FOR. SALE §
20 horse power 5 Passenger Ford
in good condition and fine running „
order. Bargain for some one. Will
take Fitzgerald Real Estate in Ex¬
change. Apply to the Leader. I
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g jaGGeooooseoseeosi For Sale
X One-Cylinder Automobile very
X cheap. Call at the
b Battorx : Gevrage.
Advertise in the Leader.
60 ACRES GOOD LAND-
There is wood and timber
enough on this land to
pay for it. Price only
$750.
6 ROOM HOUSE AND 3
LOTS—This is a rare
chance to get a good home
at a low price. There is
a good 6 room house and
bath room, a barn and
carriage house,hen houses
and yards and all neces¬
sary conveniences for a
nice home. Situated on
the corner of two streets.
Price $1,600. I
LOOK AT THIS-A large <
9 room house and 10 lots
in the most sightly part \
of the city, fronting on 3
streets. Will sell one or
more lots. This is the
most desirable property
in the city. Price for all
$5,000.
5 ROOM HOUSE AND LOT
—On North Main Street.
$700.
5 ROOM HOUSE—On West i
Magnolia St. $1,200.
A GOOD HOUSE AND
LOT—'With good barn.
$750 on easy terms.
A and from NEW two new HOUSE-5 depot. lots, 2 This blocks rooms is !
a nice home. Only $1,750.
14 ROOM HOUSE—Near
the business part of the
city. This is a good op¬
portunity to start a good
Boarding house. Can be
bought very low for cash.
40 fenced, ACRES—20 and cultivated. of it all !
A bargain at $500.
20 ACRES—5 room house.
All kinds fruit, apples,
pears, peaches, plums,
figs, etc. Cheap at $700.
5 ACRES—All 8 house, under large fence, barn. i
room
This place can be bought
with the crop, stock, all
farming tools, etc. 3i I
acres sweet potatoes.
acre cane. 11 mile from
postoffice. This is a snap
at $1,450.
20 ACRES—Partly improv¬
ed. Cheap at $300.