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. Bargains, Abstracts Furnished With All Sales. Titles Guaranteed.
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Don't You Know^Our Bargains Make Money While You
Wanted to trade horse and buggy
for good mules.
15 acres on Lulaville road, only
1 mile from city at $1150. Can
give terms on part.
14 acres 3 miles from city, extra
fine timber. Cash price $300.
10 acres, best red pebble land
about 54 miles from city, at $150
cash.
10 acres 4 miles from city, good
4-room house and barn. Cash price
$750.00.
2 5-acre tracts near Roanoke
School. Snap price $750: worth
$ 1 , 000 .
We],Write Fire Insurance For Five of The Best Insurance Companies
Yours for __ Business, — A. JUSTICE &l COMPANY, 123 East RED Central FRONT Avenue
Georjria
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF FITZGEFLALD, GA.
Offers to Depositors every facility which their
Balances, Business and responsiblity will warrant.
In lending money we give preference to those who
pay their notes on the date they fall due. We are
the Farmers’ friend, and we always appreciate their
patronage.
Deposit with us and you will have the assurance
your banking affairs will be carefully and safely
FIRST NATIONAL BANK J
FITZGERALD, OA.
A Burnt Child
Dreads Fire
Before You’re SICK or HURT
Protect Your Income
7 CENTS A DAY
Keeps Pays Doctor’s Your Savings Safe
Bills
Eases Your Mind
The Qreatest Health and Accident
Insurance Company in the World
IS THE
Continental Casualty Company
H. G. B. Alexander, President CHICAGO
••EVERY TIME THE CLOCK
TICKS, Every Working Hour
--IT PAYS-
A Dime to Somebody, Some¬
where, who is SICK or HURT"
More Than $ 1,000,000 a Year. Ask
J. A. SIKES
District Manager
FitzgereJd, Georgia.
F1TZGEERALD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911
490 acres round timber, will cut
4,000 to 5,000 ft. per acre, 16 miles
from Fitzgerald, and 41- miles from
Rebecca. Cash Price $5,000.
Five acres on Roanoke Drive
with house of four rooms and
other buildings, This is a bar¬
gain. Price, $800.00.
ft. 7-room, lots ‘2-story house and 2 40-
on West Pine St. All sew¬
er worth connection, light and water,well
Jan. $4,000. Will sell before
1st at $3,000 cash.
239 acres of the best red pebble
land. 90 acres in cultivation.
This lies one and three fourths
miles from Fitzgerald on good
graded road and only about one
half mile from the A. B. & A.
Railroad shops. Price, $35.00 per
acre.
For Sale ^
One house, Cheap For Gash ~
4-room West Magnolia Street, 200 feet from
M. E. Church. Price, $450..
One 6-room house and corner lot on South Grant Street.
Price $550.00.
E. House, barn and 3 lots on South Lee Street, between M.
Church and Christian Church, water and sewerage, beau¬ &
tiful location. Titles perfect. Price $2,000.00. f
L. L. DICKERSON, Fitzgerald, Georgia. I m
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For Sale
110-horse Engine and Boiler in good
running order, for Sale cheap, Are .
putting in larger outfit.
Booker & Rodwell.
2 40-ft. lots, 3-room house, cor.
Altamaha and Jackson. $1000 cash,
or sell on terms at $1100.
We have some excellent bar¬
gains in negro property. Some
of these locations can be bought
for cash way below their actual
values.
AsKton Graded School
We regret to state that Mr. G.
E. Hunter is very sick at this
time.
Mr. Lewis Dykes was the pleas¬
ant visitor of Miss Mattie Hill
Sunday p. in.
Prof. A. C. Tanner returned
Sunday and school opened up Mon¬
day morning.
Mr. Fred Walker was the
pleasant guest of Miss Eva Dipsey
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Dave Bishop made Miss
Eftie Middlebrooks a pleasant call
Sunday afternoon.
We are glad to state that Mr.
Doc. R. Horton is in our midst
yet. We enjoy his genial ways.
Those who went to Prospect
Sunday did not hear a sermon
but enjoyed the singing very much.
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The holidays are over and the
farmers of our section are again
busy breaking land and digging
stumps.
Mr. Wiley Walker and Mr.
Willis Dykes were quite busy last
Wednesday night. Ask them for
particulars.
Miss Susie Chenault
from Dublin last Saturday
she spent the holidays. She re
ports an extremely nice time.
It is reported that Mr. Willis
Dykes went home Sunday before
dark. If this is true something
unusual must have happened.
We regret to state that Mr.
Roger Dickson is on the sick list
week with a pair of poisened
hands. We hope to see him out
again soon. Buffalo Bill.
Never can tell when you’ll mash
a finger or suff er a cut. bruise,
burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr.
Thomas’ Eclectic Oil instantly re¬
lieves the pain—quickly cures the
wound. 52 It.
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List your farm lands with us at
a reasonable price and we can sell
them for you.
We have for sale, the best horse
in the city, two seated Schatt sur-
ry, one Schatt driving buggy and
one wire-wheel Schatt driving
buggy. Will sell for cash or
trade for real estate. Now is
your time to get a bargain.
Two close in lots on North Grant
street at $750.00.
Five thousand acres of round
timber and land in fee simple at
$16.50 per acre. This property
will double in value soon. Also
the turpentine and timber will a
good deal more than clear the land
and will then sell at $20.00 per
for a Colony proposition.
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Just An Example
Suppose you bought ten tons
of indifferent qutility of coal
that costs the same as nine
tons of our coal—do you think
you save anything ? Hardly.
You lose at both ends.
First, the ten tens won’t go
anywhere near as far as our
nine tons, for ours will pro-
duoe the fullest heat obtain¬
able—and that, on a small con¬
sumption. Second, you have
shoveled in ten tons whereas
you would have only shoveled
nine tons if our coal was used.
Good coal—ours—is by far
the most economical to use.
G. H. BRYAST &
Rear Opera House. : Phone
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' $100,000 TO LEND
' ON TERMS i!
and Fitzgerald * City Proper-
ty. , interest r , , w r fc
tile Lowest. , %
Terms this section. the best ever offered in I
Loans promptly *
made. Come to see us, or
write. Prompt attention giv- jjl
en all written inquiries. ft
W. M. BRYAN |
311 GARBOTT-DONOVAN BLDG
FITZGERALD GA. jffl
Representing jSJ
ELLIS & ELLIS
4 lyr Tlfton, G»l.
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Are you looking for a suburban
home near the city ? We have it.
clay Sixty-five (65) acres of good red
pebble land that has one two-
story ten-room house, large two-
story barn, also one four room
tenant housr and other buildings.
Has fifty acres in cultivation and
under good wire fence. This can
be bought at a bargain with £ cash
balance payable $500.00 per year
with interest. See this if you are
looking for a bargain.
fourths Twenty-five acre farm, three
miles from city. Some
improvements. Can be bought on
easy terms.
We have some excellent bar¬
gains in houses and lots, in all sec¬
tions of the city. If you are on
the market for city property, it
will pay you to see us before buy¬
ing. Let us know how you wish
to buy and what payments, and
we will do the best we can for
you.
Dr- D. F. Thompson
SPECIALIST
Obstetric Practice and Chronic Diseases
Office Hours: 0 to it—3 to 5; Sundays 9 to V
Office: Fiventory Building—Phono 184
Residence 888 N MuiriSt - Phono 120
The City Barber Shop
IS FIRST CLASS
Union Barbers
Hansen Block Grant Street.
II. ELKINS. JOSEPH 11. WAU
ELKINS & WALL,
Attorney S at Law,
Booms 408-11 Garbutt-Douovan Building
Will Practice in all the Courts.
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