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How To Own The
Oliver 1 ype=
writer.
For 17c a Day 1
You don’t have to dr;vv on your
Bank Acco mt when ou pay on
the Penny PI * .
You need not . UkO y->ur Col¬
lar -. Keep th sm at wcrL’K earn¬
ing interest!
: offer our new «t model, tm
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 pavment. 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! Oliver .
You quickly notice own the your outlay.
and scarcely
You can have the use of your
machine while pennies are ‘‘pay¬
ing the freight.” have better
You will never 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 the 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.”
ife A
OLIVER
Typewriter
I lie 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 pavment
of $15 as an evidence of good
faith.
Your check is good or send a
draft, postoffice or express money
order.
I he Oliver Typewriter Company.
APPLICATION BLANK j
\ The Gvnt Oliver lotiien: Typewriter Co
the uu» st model 1 No. »m* t 5 \)\ Oliver y on r iSGuidanl oll'er of ^
J Day I VPVwriter for Sovrntoor. « ruts a
Kncli^ovi please tind $! > '.•> evi- c
lienee of good faith. 1 agree to save f
i Cents u Day and remit the hulanee. ^
in monthly mstallments. Title
i » toniain in your name uui.il the ma¬ }
iling i' is fully paid for.
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rr, -CHEMICAL RING
Vn»oe-MARK. E-C.
ileht, : 'j, 'o, 1901 , V and J<xK
* by U' C7. JRrownsou.
The fello.v.i.g diseases are caused by acid
in the Wo > i ami are oured by thin ring.
" ba ll lakes from one day to two weeks, j.ffcer t ho j
l ing commences to work: according to dis, use and ! i
cireutvisuincoK I he ring and the acid create an
tdectro--chemical action, removing the excess of !
acid, whieh euros the Gtiseasc and will keep it cured.
children. Bright's Disease, Diabetes-it is not a habit witli l
Ohorea-—St. Vitus’s Dance, (’hb'nsis- Monthly - '
Grt'en Sickness--Painful and Excessive ;
Periods. VnMuia, Snyeopo. F.nilet»sv. Nervous Pros ’
tratlon. tith—a Nosebleed. Internal Hemorrhages Rhino- l
woids. stony concretion formed in the nose -Ad* *
Kheumatism—Inflammatory. Polypus. A'ataract, Goitre, NY hooting-Cough
ttcular. Sciatic, Muscular, Asthma. Gout. Headache Lumbago. \r
Neuritis. Rheumatism NYu ,
rtlgia. Valvular of Heart. \
Kheninatto Fexer. Rheumatic Paralysis--Brain, |
Oronjw. Hair.Lyes. Obesity. Kars.l.imbs. Fatty Pen, Degeneration Operators, Tyne Heart writers. »•.
eendteitis. Inflammation ol Bowels, Ohronie Ajw !
try. Acidity, of Stomach, which the Dysen
causes worst, ,
Kind of constipntion-the other kind is raid'd by
liver disease. Oancer--Oareluonta-Oam‘ero\W l
mors. Oongt'stion of Kidneys, Stone in Bladder,
Prostatitis. Gravel. Gall stones. Calculi Deposit on
Teeth. White Spot* and on Nails. JXoriasis. Salt-rheum.
Varicose Veins Fleers. Yarieooele-xarioos©
veins in the scrotum -Varicose Veins and Fleers n
Uectuni*-ofteu mistaken for piles and fissure The
‘iftp! Malarial effects of Diphtheria. Scarlet. Typhoid and
Fevers. This ring is not a cure-all. will
not cure liver disease and none of the liver diseases,
Price Plain King. will 12.00; by Gold-covered Collect outside
$4.00. By if Mail or wish send charges. Express, S2.00 ring sold on
Delivery, weeks you Guarantee. to pay King in' returned
on three satisfactory. can
and money refunded, if not of finger. Send
Bend additional narrow information. piece of paper^siice Not for sale by jewel*
for wanted places taken.
*r* or druggists. Agents at not
• BftUi lkcwMl Hint Cl* 1225 flonrwc St., l#tc<o, 6hi«.
GO i T, S. Graham,
cm South Grant Street,
Fitzgerald, • • •: Ga.
G. S. DEYO,
Papet Hanger end P inter
Wa.ll Paper for Sale
707 W OcmulBee Fitzgerald. Ga.
.
Phone 229
THE FITZGERALD LEADER .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 1911
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ns Business i 3 lock=~Centrally Located
(fo Guarantee Rent Income $720.09 Annum
% per
•j) Insurance and Taxes, 129.00
?i\ Net Income, -CtO
Will Sell for $5,000
i.!/ Net Income, 12 per Cent, per Annum.
For information apply at LEADER OFFICE.
SN-iSS z'Zi £”■ Zi -JEi 4ml ■& SC
y'o , . 4 ry. ,r •• it pr m-:3 : ■' *
P. J. DELL & SON,
306 EAST PINE-THE GRIFFIN BLOCK
NEW AND FURNITURE
REBUILT
COOKING
AND HEATH iG STOVES
Hoxise Furnishings
We Buy and Sell Second-Hand
Furniture. *
iP. HR J. DELL & SON
K. 306 EAST PINE.
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<\s PATTERSON’S t
ns (i\
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$ Again in Augusta, and still hold the record as ns
4S Cha.mpicms of the Sovith. ns
/IS ns
/IS Remember the foundation of success is in get¬ *
% ting the right start.
ns I still have a number of young birds for sale w
AS IN WHITE and BARRED ROCKS. w
^ Eggs for Hatching Dec. 15th at $2 for 15; $10 100. Si/ yjy
/|S P. PATTERSON, Fitzgerald, per Ga.
y}/ Address J. y|>
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X- 3E sT <55
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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
Cutt off and Drag Saws
One Smith Computing Scale, nearly
new. Will sell cheap
L. C. PARNIN,
L 216 N. Grant
OSSli OD3KW® 3KK0 iS S»
r "N
flj B ■ - Runninb^||| Wfltcr V. H.
wh en and w hereto u want it
14 dairy, Piped direct to the bam, frarden.
greenhouse,~or how any room want it,
your home—when and you
in winter or summer-day or night. GREEN
F? thit ct'iripretted air hifh-prcsfi ire service*
you may new t*« abfohitely freed from worry,
drudfvrt Mid the daeper* of fire. There it n size
and capacity >»»
exactly suited t»' the tpecificrequiietnertt of anvbouBebold.
The iknf method of eompreeted air that bat revolution*
ued conttruciico work <f the world if now bar netted
to *» T ® labor, worry, annoyance in your home. 205 E. Cen
A rteel Leader tank in the cellar or placed underground,
connected with the well, r.stern or tpring—a cas engine,
windmill or hand pump—doef the work of a thousand
nails, or pitchers for otbert let it do it for you. k
Leader Water System for your home will never yet out of
order—never need re pairs. A few moment* pumping tra.1 Ave.
each day u all the altc •ntion it requires.
Ask for this Free Booklet coat .A
t,earn today how easily, titnply and at what low a
complete Leader >T»tem t nay Re installed in yonr boute.
Complete outfits $48.00 an ;d upward*. The free booklet
“How 1 Solved the Water water Supply Problem," »nd our Empire Block
complete catalogue it yours for the asking.
Call or
Send for Fitzgerald. Ga.
Free D««
’ criptWe
Booklet
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Advertise in the Leader.
PERSONALS
Captain E. T. James has return
cd iron, a business visit to Atlanta.
.
Mr. J. E. Quatilebaum transact
ed business in Unadilla during the i
steek.
Mr. 11. B. Edwards, of Rbcliell 1 .
was among the business visitors to
lhc city Monday. .
Miss Nellie Ward has arrived
from Douglas, to be the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Jesse Grantham
C.A. Fretweil, of F itzgerald,
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.—Brunswick News, Jan.
14.
D. Holt, a prominent turpentine
manufacturer of Fitzgerald was in
the city today— Cordele Dispatch
Jan. 13.
Mr. Otis Dunn, of Savannah,
spent Sunday and Monday very
pleasantly in the city, guest of
home folks.
Miss Pearl Duke, manager of
the Postal Telegraph Office in this
city, has returned from a visit to
relatives in Faceville.
Mr. K. C. Buckner, formerly of
Fitzgerald but now of Albany,
spent Sunday mingling with old
friends and acquaintances.
Mr. Preston Ward returned to
the city Saturday, after an absence
of several weeks, which lie spent
in Jacksonville, Fla.
Dental Offices ot Chesleigh A.
Holtzendorf, D. D. S., rooms 208
0-10, Garbutt Donavon Building,
Fitzgerald, Georgia. Feb. 1.
Mrs. Ward Albertson, ef Doug¬
las, and Mrs. Aldine Pound, of
Waycross, wlil be guests for the
remainder of the week of Mrs. G.
C. Smith.
Miss Ada Giddens who has been
the guest of her brother here for
several days past left this morn¬ I
ing for Fitzgerald.—Moultrie Ob¬
server. Jan. 14.
Mr. L. P. Williams, who filled
Miss Duke’s position at the Postal
Telegraph while the latter was on
a visit to home folks in Faceville
last week, left Sunday for
home in Aniericus.
Mr. Charley Brubaker,
Iv Chief of Police of this city. but.
who is now making his home in
Brunswick, spent several days of
the week herewith Mrs. Brubaker,
and Miss Gladys.
Mr. Frank Taylor, who lor the
past three weeks has been sick at
StoX 0 L“:LZ.
and his many friends are delighted
to again see him able to be out.
J.H, and A.F. Churchwell, after
taking an inventory of their stock
of general merchandise in this city,
have gone to Fitzgerald to take an
inventory of their immense stock
at that place—Cordele Dispatch,
Jan. 13.
Mr. J. I. Campbell’s many
friends will be pained to know
that there is no improvement in
the condition of his young son,
Robbie, who lost his sight several
weeks ago and is now in Atlanta
for treatment. *
Mr. J. J. Terry, of this city has
received a message, announcing
the death of Mrs. C a t h erine
Stirling, wife of Mr. Terry's
brother, \V. F. Terry, M. D., who
is a physician in a leading hospital
London, England. Mrs. Terry’s
death occurred at her residence,
Ashbourne House, 663 Wandworth
Road. London, England. An
nouncement of Mrs. Terry’s death
appeared in the Oakville. (Out.)
Record. Oakville being Mr. Ter
ry’s home town.
VETERAN
Beal Estate Agency
Wm. FRIEND
109 Central Avenue.
8-Koom House on Magno¬
lia Ave., with water and light,
bath tub, sink, etc.: 2 lots
adjoining alley, with barn,
and tile sidewalks. This place
is a bargain at $2000. Now
rented for $17 per month.
Price $1500 cash.
A fine 5-acre tract, close to
city limits. There is some
fruit on this berries,Chestnuts, place—Pears,
Figs, Black
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
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 on this place.
There is horse, 2 fine brood
sows, 30 hens, a new wagon,
a good buggy, This and all the
farming tools. farm can
be 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
20 h ° rSC P°5 Passenger FOrd
111 ^OQu. COnd-ltlOll 8.I1Q LI11B running
order Bargain for some one. Will
td.K .0 E ltZ^CrSlCl IV 0 B .1 Estcit 0 111 Ky
chang0. Apply to th0 Lead0r.
For Sale
One-Cylinder Automobile very
cheap. Call at the
Battorx : Garage,
Good News To The
F» rmers
Mr. H. \I. Dodd, Manager
Dodd Supply Company, has made
a contract for handling the goods
of the Virginia-Carolina
Company in this vicinity. It
well known to all that they are the
largest Manufacturers in ~ the
World and make goods of the
highest reputation. -------- Mr. —------ Dodd is
ready to place you next to this
Company and guarantees you as
favorable terms and as liberal
treatment as can possibly be af-
2 LOTS, 40 by 170 deep, and
a 11-roo.m 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
rapidly. An extra fine
chance for investment.
*
5 ACRES—The best tract in
the County. Over $200
worth of fruit has been
sold from this place this
season, Large henery
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.
Look at this! Why put
your monev in the bank at
at 4 per cent, when you enn
invest it in real estate lliat
is above now paying 16 per cent,
taxes and insurance,
The price is only $2,750.
Paid up insurance policy for
3 years, $2200. This is
worth looking at.
forded. You will please see him
before placing your fertilizer
order. 4-to March 1st.
Mr. Ralph McMillan, who en
listed at the United States Recrut
’ n £ Station in this city a short
time ago, writes from Fort Slocum,
Y., ‘destination that he and* arrived \T safely at
hi s we» satis
fied " ’ with * his * surroundings.
^ arrung .
Not to trade for note given by
W. M. McKinney in favor of J.C.
Holder, lost about 1st Dec. 52 tf.