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How 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 Pennv Plan.
You need not disturb your Do]-
lars. Keep th at worH 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 smail 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-
denee!
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.”
You will never have a better
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. Office*, great or
small—in the quietof the home-
in the roar of the Railroad and
Telegraph service—in the seeth¬
ing maelstrom of modern Nevvs-
paperdom—in countless kinds of
service—it’s the sturdy, strenu¬
ous Oliver that’s “making the
wheels go ’round.”
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lit standard Visible Wriier
It' s “.u^oTl : o®he V «S;
wrthfe5Stifel'”*lr P ''WteSi
Cents a Day !
Send along iiie Application
Blank, with a small first payment
of $15 as an evidence of good
faith. '
Your chsck is good or send a
draft, postoffice or express money
order.
The Oliver Typewriter Company.
s APPLICATION BLANK —w
The Oliver Typewriter Co
Gentlemen:—l m--opt > mir nllVi- of
i i Be :k« fist model No. .*> Ol i v. t rv itnda rtt I
Ty Day i • writer for Soventoo'i ' ent> -
j Ktu'iOM-il plou-o liiiu $1 > a-cv i s
e aei • of pood faith. I asm-. to mh o f
S < < nts « Day inul remit thcbalam-o '
f in montltly installments. Title
£ S o < ,naln in your name dn'.il the ma
hire is fully paid for.
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ELECTRO-CHEMICAL RING
trad t;- mark, e-c.
C<\b\ i$$ y‘, ’j, 'o, igv.\ V
by !(’ C7. tison.
'Vhf '• 1 'v.iiir iif.usi's iifrcausi'ilb) .void
viih in th<' oi'fi iimi aiv t im'd By this nn:\
h Pikes from if'work; on»* day according to tvyo weoks, ;tft»>r tho
vinu v-oiv.monros to dis v »sc and ,
cUvumstsyUcCs 1'ho ring and the m id <*rvut.c an
ohvm>-f fii micitl .i• tit'll, removing the rvet-v of
iicitl, Bright's w hi-Mi iMsvusx cures tin 1 <itib. disease it>.-- and u will not keep habit it cured, with j
a
ehildren. Chorea --St Vitus's I'ancc, Chb'rt'sis---
(Irt't'n >-» kness- Pamlul au«l I \ t'Ssixc \Lmhly
lVriodr. I’vemia. Snyeopc, Fnilei'S.'. Henu'rrhagi Nenous 1‘res-
t rat ion Nosebleed, lutcruai s. Ub.ine i
lith---a stony conert'tion formed in the nose -Am I
noids, FoSypus.. Oataraet. 6oUr« . NYhoojiing »'«ugh.
Kheunvatism- -lnflammatt'v>. Gout. Lunibag* . Ar
tieijlar. Seiatic. Museular. Asthm.t, Headaehe. N* u
ralgia. Neuritis. Valvular Kheumaiism t'f lit art
HheumaUv Fevi'f. UheumaUe I’.iraPs^---Br.O.e
Hair.Kyes. Ears.Liml^FeA, Operators. ntci
lMvps>. Obesity, Intlamjuiition Fatty Degeneration Rowels, of Heart A
nennieilis. l lianyu'ition of ot which none is, Chreni I>\.m
lr> . Void t> . of Stomiteh, s'ausi's v the wors> i
kind of consti piitiota—t.’n* other I kind is l( ; | ™
liver disease Oan.^VCa am'iiioma-t'aiu reiiiox » re I
tnorw. mol's. t'ongestion Donee* olT ividi imps. Stone in Hi.nice :.
l'rosi.u’i s Gravel, pAll-stones. Calculi. I’ah uii Dee. i>* j >- v i ■ . . n a ,
Teeth. VVhue Spots on Nads. Psoriasis. SaH-vl.t ur
V;trtcose Veins, and Fleers. Varicoeeh- \; ■ t
veins "i , he scrotum- Varicose Veins and and Ft*;- r
Reetnm-often mistaken for piles tissim i Ft
after effects of Diphtheria. Scarlet, Typhoid and i
Malarial Fevers. This/ring is not not anttv-.r a livrp cu rt'-all will
not cure liver disea aso and - n none of the d’.st i uses.
Price Plain Kins. $2,00; K,w. Gold-coifrod itoiu-co ov.tstrtt*
$ t ik> R\ Mail or or will \v\it eoud sou a o\ o> t f.xjncss. xpre Foil* ot «:',3 l
Delivery, if you Guarantee. w isli to pay ohavgt Ring s. $2.1 bp *■ returned ring
on three weeks weeks can
and men ey refunded, if not aatisfaetor> finger Send
Send n arrow !'it‘« o of ; aper size of
for add add renal information. Not. for sale I" >» woi-
•J| or • ■ ggists. Agents wanted at places not taken.
Brura-rtcmicil Rino Lf., 1225 Mwik $t.. lolcdn. rtfem.
Mrs. T. S. Graham.
227 South Grant Street.
Fitzgerald, • • Ga.
G. S. DEYO.
Papet Hanger and Painter
Wa.ll Paper for Sale
707 W. Ocmvilgee Fitzgerald. Ga.
Phone 229
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1911
fa ^Por Sai©
fa Business
fa $ block=~Centrally Located
/IV Guarantee* Rent Income $720.00 per Annum
fa Insurance and Taxes, - 120.00
fa Net Income, $600.00
fa -
V/ \i/ Will Sell for $5,000
vf> Net Income, 12 per Cent, per Annum.
fa 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 HEATING STOVES
Hovise Furnishings
We Buy and Sell Second-Hand
Furniture.
P. J. DELL & SON
306 EAST PINE.
PATTERSON’S $
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Again in Augusta, and still hold the record as I
Champions of the Sovith.
Remember the foundation of success is in get-
ting the right start.
I still have a number of young birds for sale
1 N WHITE and BAIULED rocks.
f 0 r Hatching Dec. I5tii at $2 for 15; $10 per 100.
Ad,lreSS J - P PATTERSON, fitz f era!d, Ga. *
€€€*.*!€«€*€ 6 $
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GO TO
PARNIN for BARGAINS
216 N. Grant 216
Entrines from 6 to 65 H. P.
Saw Mill and Sliingle Machines
Grist Mills and Planer
Saws of all Kinds
Cutt off and Drag Saws
One Smith Computing Scale, nearly
new. Will sell cheap
L. C. PARNIN,
216 N. Grant J
"V
JVaier wh en and w herebyou ^ want „ it V. H.
Piped direct to the bam, garden,
dairy. gTeenhouse,—or any room in
your home— when and how you want it.
ii in winter or summer—day or night. GREEN
Bv Uii* r'HiviwF. ifir. hish-pTew arc teruce,
tou may row u* utely freed from worrj,
drudferT mid the cfccgers Of fere. There it a eire
and caricity '*■ *
jfaade y Hbalex.
exactly Bin ted to the fr* requireroeoH o! &cj j howefcold.
The >ame method of t ciupret-sed »u that h»r K'Toiution-
i»d conftruction work cf the world if new hw cessed
te »av<* l«khH»r, worry, anaoyacco in yeur homo. 205 E. Cen-
A rtfd Leader Unk in the cellar or placed under ground,
Connected with the wed. fineror fprii-c—^a pa*engine,
windmill or hand pump—-cow- she work of a ihomand
i>*iU. or pitcher* for other*— l*t it do it tor you. A
Leader Water S-yetem for your home wi\\ never get ©wtdf
order—never need repairi A few moniecl'c rumping tra.1 Ave.
each dat u all the attention it require*.
A*k for thi» Free Booklet
Ve»rn ti>d»e how mrply tod »t Wh»t low c®»t I
rompleto Leader Syittni i..ay be icutall ec. IC yow hou*e.
t'-onaplete outfite $48.00 end cpw w*roi The free booklet
“H-'w l bolved the W*t-er Sup ply Problem, »nd oar Empire Block
complete c&taloru* i* yceri f. ♦] e
Call or
Stod for Fitzgerald, Ga.
, Free Del-
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- Booklet
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Advertise in The Leader
PERSONALS
Mr. Ike Levin spent Sunday in
Douglas with his mother.
Jake Paulk. Esq., of Ocilla. at-
tended to business in the city las;
Friday.
Mr. C. B. Gwyn came up from
, Albany Sunday to spend the day
J with his family.
Col. H. F Murray, of Tifton.
spent Friday in the city, guest ol
Capt. and Mr.-. H. F. Newton.
Mrs. James M. Saunders, j,wh°
is in Annapolis on a visit to her
Darents, is expected to return
home the latter part of next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Long of Fitzger¬
ald are now making their home in
this city for a short time. They
are guests of the Central hotel.—
Cordele Dispatch, Jan. 6.
Hon. J. E. Paulk, of Ashburn,
passed through town Tuesday
morning from Fitzgerald, where
he spent some time at his fathers’s
bedside, Mr. Elbert Paulk, the
oldest Paulk alive, who has been
sick for several weeks.—Tifton
Gazette, Jan. 6.
Col. J. J, Bull, of Fitzgerald,
has located here and is occupying
the residence vacated by Conduc¬
tor Brady. His law office will be
in the rooms formerly occupied
by Col. L. C. Greer and the City
Council. Col. Bull is an able
lawyer and valuable citizen and he
and his most estimable family are
heartily welcomed to our city.—
Macon County Citizen Jan. 7.
W. C. T. U. Meeting
The W. C. T. LP. will meet at
the home of Mr. J. A. Parrott on
N. Lee Friday afternoon at 3
o’clock.
Mrs. W. P. Meyer,
Sec.
LOST
Plain Gold Bracelet, on way
from School. Finder please re¬
turn to this office or 110 W. Oco-
nee. Reward. 2-3t.
Grasp This
I
____ 'o 3 :4i*si
It’s Impossible
To secure better lumber at
more reasonable prices than
you will find right here. Ev¬
erything you want in any
quantity, any time you want
it. All onr customers come
back again, which is the hest
evidence thit they are well
pleased. We believe we can
please you also. We would
like to have an opportunity j
to try.
Booker & Rodwell
FITZGERALD, GA.
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♦♦♦*♦♦»♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
DR. LOUIS A. TURNER J
♦ DENTIST \
: K.ooms 208-208 1-2, 2nd Floor
♦ 5 Story Building ♦
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♦
DR. J. W. ELLIOTT,
OSTEOPATH,
at
FITZGERALD
Wednesdays end Saturdays
Office Hours: 8.00 to 12,00 R. m
2.00 to 6.00 p. m.
At Lee-Grant Hotel
I#******#**##**#######*
H. B. DEYO
Painter and Paper Hanger
All grades ol Wall Paper always
on hand. Contracting a specialty.
Shop, 802 West Oconee Street
j Veteran Real Estate Agency
f WM. FRIEND
109 Centrev.1 Avenue
i your Look money at this! in the Why bank put at
5 at 4 per cent, when you can
invest it in real e-tate that
is now paying 1 16 per cent,
above taxes and insurance,
The price is only $2,750.
Paid up insurance policy for
C 3 years, $2200. This is
\ worth looking' at.
i 8-Room House on Magno¬
lia Ave., with water and light,
f bath tub. sink, etc.: 2 lots
i adjoining alley, with This barn,
and tile sidewalks. place
is a bargain at $2000. Now
rented for $17 per month.
Price $1500 cash.
I 5 ACRES—The the County. best Over tract $200 in
I worth sold from of fruit this place has been this
season. Large henery
I wired all around. House,
barn, sheds, and lots of
fruit on the place now.
This would be cheap at
$1,200. Will be sold for
$950. This is a snap for
someone that wants a nice
small farm. Close to the
city.
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
f rapidly. An extra fine
chance for investment.
A fine 5-acre tract, close to
city limits. There is some
i fruit Blackberries, on this*place—Pears, Chestnuts,
Figs,
etc. A good house, 3 large
rooms, a fine well of water.
Every foot of this land is
under cultivation. As there
is only a few improved 5-acre
I tracts for sale here now, you
should look this up. Only
$650.
> 10 acres good land, all im¬
proved, on a graded road, 5-
room house, good barn and
outbuildings There on this place.
is horse, 2 fine brood
sows, 30 hens, a new wagon,
a good buggy, and all the
farming tools. This farm can
he bought on easy terms.
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 -
FOR. SALE
20horse 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.
JF"or. SaLle
one-C *<4 linder Automobile very
cheap * Cali at the
Batton : Garage.
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The Model Cafe
“THE PLACE TO EAT”
119 East St- Open Saturday, Jan. 7,1911 Pine 119 East St. ,
Pine
1
Thoroughly up-to-date, aud catering to the best trade.
Good Cooking, prepared Clean Service and short Prompt Attention.
Dinner parties for on notice. A place
to come to after Church or Entertainment.....
The Model Ca.fe. 119 Ea.st Pine Street. J
I. MANHEIM, Prop.
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