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How To Own The
Oliver 7 ype=
writer. '
For 17c a Day
You don’t have to draivon your I
Bank Account when you pay on;
the Penny Plan.
You need not disturb your Dol-:
lars. Keep them al worK earn-
ing interest!
We offer our newest model, the
Oliver Tvpewriter No. 5—fresh
from the factory—for Seventeen
Cents a Day. printed in i black
plan is -
The Application
and white” on the
Blank below. blank, attach
Simply fill out the
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! Oliver
You scarcely quicklv notice own the your outlay.
and of
You can have the use 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 rnile-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.”
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OLIVET? !
. Typey\fri*fcer
The Si ail .lard Visible Writer
Y ou need your Oliver now. i
It’S yours a 1 most for the asking. 1
The biggest hundred dollars’j
worth in America for S- 'Veuteen
Cents a Day !
Send along 1.1 i 1 1 v ‘ > .pplicatiop' I
Blank, with a small fi : it payment
of $15 as an evidence
faith.
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Mrs. T. S, Graham,
227 South Grant Street,
Fitzgerald, *• Ga.
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G. S. DEYO.
Pap?r Hanger and Pinter
IV v!! Paper for Sale
707 W (lipm'i'.e riirtfertld. Ga.
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911
|Tor Sate F*
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ft Business £lock=-Centrally Located
| Guarantee Rent Income $720.00 per Annum
/ft Tnsnranfp Ht. u.ancc and ana Taxes taxes, 120.00
ft Net Income, = $600.00
u/ V!/ Will Sell for $5,000
cL Net Income, 12 Cent, Annum.
per per
For information apply at LEADER OFFICE.
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.
jP.J. DELL & SON
£ 306 EAST PINE.
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Again in Augusta, and still hold the record as ft
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Remember the foundation of success is in get¬ s,
ting the right start.
/ft §• 1 still have a number of young birds for sale ^
IN WHITE and BARRED ROCKS.
ft Eggs for Hatching Dec. 15th at $2 for !S; $10 per 100.
tW Address J. P. PATTERSON. Fitzgerald, Ca.
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mesaKzsz riii.xl dhpct to tho barn, r.’irdon,
it dairy, grreeiiiliouse,-~or any room in
your home—when and how you want it.
In winter or summer-day or night. GREEN
Pv this 'ssed air, hlph-t o service,
you may m w bo absolutaly freed fr«nn worry,
drudgery and tho dangers of fiee. There is a size
and capacity in a
exactly suited to tho specific requirements of any household.
The name method of com pressed air that lias revolution-
d c {ruction tvork i. f the world is now harnessed
to save v*r, worry, ftnm-y;u > in your home. 205 Eff Cen-
A stool Leader tank in tho cellar or placed underground,
Connectod with the well, eistci or spring—a gas engine,
windmill or hand pump—does the work of a thousand
pails, or pitchers for others—let it «lo it, for you. A
Leader Wate r System for your home will never ght out of
order—never all need attention repairs. it A requires. few moment’s pumping tra.1 Ave.
each day is tho
Ask for this Free Booklet
Learn today how easily, simply and at what low cost a
Complete Leader System may be installed in your house,
Complete outfits $48.00 and up’ wards. The free booklet
“How l Solved tho Water Su ppl.v Problem,” and our Empire
complete catalogue is yours for the asking. Block
Call or
Send for Fitzgerald, Ga.
Free De»-
’ criptire
Booklet
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in the Leader.
PERSONALS
Mr. George Wooten visited
! friends at Abba iast Saturday.
Mr. Harry Rogers has gone to
J Dawson, to accept a position.
| Mr. Homer Phillips went to At-
I lanta Sunday night, to spend
i several days with home folks
Dental Ofiices ot Chesleigh A.
Holtzendorf, D. D. S., rooms 208-
9-10, Garbutt Donovan Building,
Fitzgerald, Georgia. Feb. 1.
The Ladies of the Grand Army
meet on the 2nd and 4th Saturday
afternoon at 2 o’clock at the K. of
P. Hall on Central Ave.
Zella Linnaman, Pres.
S. L. Brown Sect’y.
WHITEHEAD & PERRY
These Reliable Stock Dealers
have just received a carload of
Horses and Mules which they will
sell on time.
Tho Eastern Star, cordially in¬
vite all members of the order, each
privileged to bring a friend, and
our Masonic brothers to a social
at their hall on Monday evening
Jan. 30th. A good program and
a cordial welcome to all.
Mary A. Green
Jennie Roush
Mary Lobingier,
7 2t Committee.
Samantha Jane Gibbs
Miss Samantha Jane Gibbs died
last Wednesday at ner home on
west < Iconee street, afte*- an illness
of two months.
Miss Gibbs was twenty-seven
years old and was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. S. Gibbs,
She was a young woman of amiable
disposition and leaves many friends
in different parts of the county to
mourn her loss.
The burial took place Friday
the family plot, near Abba.
Miss Gibbs ; s survived by
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. S.
Gibbs, two brothers, Messrs. Early
and Charley Gibbs, and two sisters,
Miss Belle Gibbs, and Mrs. Julia
McSwain.
Moore-Fennell
Miss Debbie Moore, of this city,
and Mr. Clove Fennell, of Bruns
wick, were united in marriage
| Sunday afternoon at the home of
j the bride’s mother, Mrs. M..A.
Moore, on Jessamine street.
j ;ly The 2:30 ceremony o’clock. took Rev. place
at Thos. M.
Callaway, officiatin' ... 0 1- . , and net was was wit- wit-
onlv >y a few frit nds of
ies. there bo-
j mg no attendants.
wasgoswuet n a blue
satir : jj : } the picture of
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,, ., ... , ''tore , MissVande
ms- "present '*
> ( ui ton and me her. Mr. and Mrs.
aham Mrs. Homer
| Adams. Miss Mary Joe Reid,
XI So iina Weaver, Miss
Chaple. |
The bride has lived in this city
for a number of years, having :
moved here from Americus and
numbers her friends by the score, j
while the groom is a promising!
young newspaper man of Bruns-j
wick, being foreman of .the Bruns- j
wick News.
Mr. and Mrs. Fennell left Sun- j
day afternoon on the 3:30 train fori
Brunswick, their future home.
C. BOYD, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Office over First National Bank
Office hours. 8 to 12; 2 to 5
Sundays 9 to 10
34 Yea.rs Experience
Hemorrhoids [or Piles] and all rectal dis¬
eases. Eczema and all skin diseases, ehronio
diseases of Women and Men, Lost Manhood.
The above diseases treated by latest ap¬
proved methods. Medicines furnished.
Consultations and Examinations no chary
TV ! 'tpc rVVt.
VETERAN
Real 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 Figs,Blackberries,Chestnuts, on this place—Pears,
etc. A good house, 3 large
rooms, a tine 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 line brood
sows, 30 hens, a new wagon, all the
a good buggy, and
farming tools. This farm can
be bought on easy terms.
4 FINE LOTS, 40 feet front
by 170 deep, and are on
the corner of the two
cipal Drives of the city,
. making them very
able for a fine residence
or investment. $1000 buys
them.
F‘ O ^ ?'l ^ 4 A *> JLf ! F ■
20 horse power 5 Passenger Ford
in good condition and fine running
order, Fitzgerald Bargain for some one. Will
take Real Estate in Ex-
change. Apply to the Leader.
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For Sale
One-Cylinder Automobile very
cheap. Call at the
Battorv i Garage.
Good News To The
F » rmers
Mr. H. M. Dodd, Manager
Dodd Supply Company, has made
a contract for handling the goods
of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Company in this vicinity. It is
well known to all that they are the
largest Manufacturers in
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-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
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 money in the bank at
at 4 per c:nt. when you can
invest it in real estate that
above is 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.
You will please see him
before placing your fertilizer
order. 4-to March 1st.
Warning
Not to trade for note given by
W. M. McKinney in favor of J.C.
Holder, lost about 1st Dec. 52 tf.
Dr- D. F. Thompson,
SPECIALIST
Obstetric Practice and Chronic Diseases
Office Hours: 9 to 11—3 to 5; Sundays 9 to 10
Office: Five Story Building-Phone 184
Residence: 328 N Main St—Phone 120