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30 To Own The
Oliver i ype=
writer.
or 17c a Day
You don’t have to draw on your
lank Account when you pay on
he Penny Plan.
You need not disturb your
a”s. Keep tut mat worli e&rr.-
. interest!
We offer our newest model,
Typewriter No. 5-fresh
,nn the factor; —i r Seventeen
a Day.
The plan is printed in “black
white” on the Application
below.
I [he Simply fili out the blank, attach
ft, small first payment, send it
[ and on comes the Oliver!
No tedious wait 1 No red tape i
No long-drawn-out corre sporr
Ht ce!
You quid .v own your Oliver
and scarcely 'notice the outlay.
You can have, the use of your
machine while penn'es are “pay¬
ing the freight.”
You wilj never have a better
chance to test the power of p$p. 7
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1 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.”
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OLIVER
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 firstpeyment
of $15 as art evidchc 1 of goo
faith.
Your eh ck is good r • tN ;=
draft, postofiiceor express money
order.
The Oliver Typewriter Cos KA.uy.
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Uel'erences.. ..
WxBz Thefollowinisdiseases arelauseilbyacid .....
in the blood and are cured by this ring.
eircunistanrps. TJifr ring and the arid create an
electro-chemical action, removing the excess of.
children. Chorea—St. Vitus’s Dance.
Green Sickness-Painful and Excessive. Monthly
noids, Polypus. Cataract, Goitre, \Nhoo.i)}^g : Cough.
Jiheumatisni—Inflammatory. Gout. Lumbago. Ar :
lillSIllSI Dropsy. Obesity, Fatty Degeneration of H^rt. Ap-
pvmdiciris. Inflammation i>f Bowels, Chronfi -Dysen-
try. Acidity, of -romach, which causes th*- worn
kind pf u-onstip i'ion—the other kind is c;t a-.! by
‘liver disease. Cancer—Carcinoma—OaDceroiff I u-
mors. Congestion of Kidneys, Stone in Bladder,
T'rd&tatifis. Gravel. GalLstones, Calculi. Deposit;on.
Teeth, Whit^ Spots on > . Psoriasis, Varicoccie-waric'ose Saltrrheum.
Varicose Veins, and U! :s,
VP ins in the* Bcrotfim—Vari ose Veins araM leers in
Rectum-often mistaken for piles and fvsstfrv. r t*ho
after effects of Diphtheria, Scarlet, Typhoid and
Malarial Fevers. This ring is not a cur; -all: vvilL-
not cure liver disease and none of the liver <nseaee*U:
Price: Plain Ma.iT-Nf Ring. $2.00: GoM-c<- r-lfc'Psidc
Sl.OO. • By will send oy Lxpn --. 1 -y- I t on
bn Delivery, three weeH-s if you •Guarantee. wish to pay charges.: Ring chn 82. I 1 ' .;■ *
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«Wi‘d money refunded, if not sa"isfactor>. •
Send narrow niece of paper size of finger.
for 'additional -information. N t f r 8i !, A.
« fms4br 9 druggists. Agents v mted at places Toledo.jffloJ j'tagUken.
Hectro-Cliemitil Rina to.. 1225 Monroe St,
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!■ 227 South Grarit Sire.: K
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THE FITZGERALD LEADER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911
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■FOirL SALE s
12-A civ. rr:iot, one-fourth miie'south of Fitzgerald, on the 1
n nviy graded road to Ocilla: a good 4-room house, with i
hall, pantry, bath room. ■> good-well of water, a good sized
born. >17 bending Pencil I yes. Plums. Pears, Quince, Figs,
C: !';tv. Crab Apple, a X outer can. Black and Strawberries,
Grapes, and Cob-ken Parks, with Hen Houses, all under
goo.! fence: about 2 acres of tine Timber.. For term- and
price place. 7 "
see owner at ■
IT. SPIEGLE. IK.. I
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V -r ;
when and where vcfu warn it B B
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Piped direct to the barn, garden, Ml
€ dairy, greenhouse,—or any room in
; your home—when and how you want it,
- in winter or summer—day or night.
Jeade you drudgery and By capacity may this Oifilez, and now com in pres the a bo sod dangers absolutely air. of hush--pressure fire. freed There from service, is worry, a size GREEN
household. r' 1
exactly suited to the specific requirements of any -».•-
The same method of compressed air that has revolution¬
ized construction.!; work' of the world is now harnessed
to save labor, worry, annoyance in your home. 205 E. Cen-
A steel Leader tank in the cellar or placed xpiderground,
connected with the well,, cistern or spring—a work gas engine,
windmill or hand pump—doek Others—let the of a thousand
pails, Leader or Water pitchers System for for horns,vsfilLn^varget it do it for.,-you. _ A
y. . order—never need repairs. your A few‘moiuont-8 pumping
each day Ask is all for the attentioh this it Free requires. Booklet <ra.l Ave.
Learn today how easily, simply and at what low colt * •h:
c* mpiete Leader System may be installed in your house.
Co Complete "How outfits $48.00 and upwards. The free booklet
I Solved the Water Supply Problem," and our Empire
complete catalogue is your* for the asking. & ' Block
Call or ,
crip fa* tire Dm* Fitzgerald, Ga.
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GO TO
PARNIN for "BARGAINS -
216 N. Grant 216 : l “V " # ,.,v v
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
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ATTERSON’S VW
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' '.a In August>•., and sEi.l hold the 5i\i r
r«. as
Chatitpions a'i > -Sovili*
Remember the foundation of success is in get-
ring the right ’
start. . 1
I still have a number of young birds for sale W‘
IN ,WHITE and I RED ROCKS. w
s;ggs k\' HatcUr-g Dec. 15 th at $2 for 15 ; $10 per 100 . v
Address J. P. PATTLfNON Fitzgerald, Ga.
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For liable
1 One-Cylinder , • Automobile . , „ very SE A
cheap. Gall /~* n at tne JL
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V*ft Bsittor\ a j Gage,
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.. , 20;hxlrse pOwer 5 Passenger Ford
ut good condition and fine running
order. Bargain ior some pile. Will
take Fitzgerald Real Estate in Ex- p
.change. , Apply to the Leader. ii
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RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS I
r ,u,a.^e,3 pens of the prettiest Red Chickens in <
''“Afie . Sduth, and for utility purposes, as well as ■ l
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-Washington, i >.,(!. .Jun/28
hi response o the nvitatioi
China to all i e ’ea'ding powers o
the world to s*. nd commissions
medical experts to study the plague
conditions in the e m p i r e, th ■
■State;. F>cp- rtment has c able d
A)tiier.i.un Minister Calhoun ;
Pc kip. asking if there are any
American missionary physician
now'; in China willing to servo.
Chiba is seeking the talent of the
world to assist her in suppressing
the plague!
Literary Societys
Are Organized
The pupils of the Fitzgerald
High .Schools met Friday . .January
27th. tor the purpose of organist
; ing literary societies. • The pupil-
were divided into two societies,and
hereafter \s ill i render
progbarhs, consisting of recitations,
declarations .*afternoon. and debates,’ every
Friday The public is
invited to attend these society
meetings.
Committees were appointed
both societies to draw up constitu¬
tions, seliect names, mottos, colors
etc., and the following officers were
elected; of one society:
President—Robert McBride
Pryor.
Vice-President—M i s s Ruby
Keefer.
Secretary—Mark E. Mathis.
Parlatuentarian—Miss InezDor-
miney.
* Of the^other society:* rrr-
President—David L. ‘Paulk.
Vice-Pres.—R. Newton Mathis.
Secretary McLendon. and Treasurer—Miss
Birdie
Parliamentarian—A. Ethredge
Adams.
Marshal—John King.
Chaplain-Miss Pauline Crawley.
To All Whom
It May Concern.
We the undersigned Board
trustees of Union Chappie
Waneta. Florida, do
ask all who own a lot or lots
Waneta, to make donation of
their conscience dictates to
us in finishing* the church
winter. We have begun the build¬
ing of a Union Church 30x40 feet.
The building is being rapidly ad¬
vanced and we find it will be hard
for us to complete it without help,
we think it, is the duty of lot own
ers in Waneta to donate, no matter
how much or how hti.lc it will he
thankfully received. (Come o vvi
I into Macadonia and help us) do
nations may be sent by P. O. orde
to M- - Hilling President of tin
Boa pi, or B. M- Cates Sect. &
Treasurer.
Robert AIcNaught
I >r. .1. E. \\ Lite
8 2t. .1. M. Paterson.
Good News To The
Fe> rmers
Mr. H. M. Dodd, Manager
Dodd Supply Company, has made
a contract for handling die good
of the Yirginia-Carolina Chemica
Company in this vicinity. It
well known to all that they are tie
largest Manufacturer.- in tin
World, and mplie goods of the
highest reputation. Mr Dodd i
ready to place you ? -M to this
and guanmto \->u a
-terms end as libel,'ll!
treatment forded. You as will-please can possibly be at
see him
before placing your fortiliz<'r
oidcr. 1 - to March l-t.
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Livery 6* Feed Stables
Phonic S
Ave. Fitzgerald, Ga,
VETERAN
ESTATE Ai JOT
Wm. FRIEND
109 Central Avenue.
8-Room House on Magno¬
lia Ave., with' water and light,
bath • tub, sink, etc.: 2 lots
adjoining sidev-Uks. ,.alley ?i with"'barn.
/-and tile This place
is. a bargain - at ; .f<200ft. Now
rented f< 817 per month,
IVce $1500 cash.
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A line or^cre tract,dose to
city.,; limits. There is some
fruit i on this place—Pears,
Figs,Blackberries,Chestnuts,. large
etc! A good well house, 3
rooms, a fine 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, and all the
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 prin¬
cipal Drives of the city,
making them very desir¬
able for a fine residence
or investment. $1000 buys
them.
Our Books Show Ok
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this laundry sends
its packages out to m
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the best people in f/y
town- There’s a
stray one hero and
there, though, we V tv
haven’t got. Are
you one of them?
Laundry Work h.
complain¬ .1
we do s never
ed of; Our prices are ■
regular ; and work the //ss'-■ x *
best Give us a trial. t
White Swan Laundry m i
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Phone 3Af./ I
& Fletcher
215 ; Magnolia.
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' Anle Evg: Shipped to Ben Hill Co.
• I / ly call will secure you
■m best pi • 1 1’ctionBOB FL ETC 111-
L ,,... ' ER will be pleased
to show *
KJ fink herb t i you.
2 LOTS, 10 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-he ;
bought cheap. It is in a-
i’ good location where prop-,
erty like it is advancing
rapidly. An extra fine
.-." •chance for investment... •»
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5 ACRES—The best tract in
the County. Over $200
worth of fruit has been
sold from this place this
season. wired all Large henery
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.
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Look at this! Why pur
your money in the bank at
at 4 per cent, when you can
invest it in real estate that
is now paying 16 per cent,
above taxi's arid insurance,
The price is only $2,750
Paid up insurance poll v for
3 years, $2200 This
worth lookin' at.