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Mrs. C. B. Watts 1ms returned
from a pleasant visit to friends and
relatives in Atlanta.
M jSs Lessie Brigman left Tues¬
day for l>othan, Ala., to visit her
brother, Mr. V. L. Brigman.
Mrs. K. C. Buckner returned
Monday from a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Frank Holt, at Montezuma.
Mrs. J, H. Dororough spent
Monday in Cordele, guest of her
mother, Mrs. A. H. Thompson.
Miss Eda Marston is expected
home in several days, after a pro¬
longed visit with relatives in Chi¬
cago.
Mr, and Mrs. Ned Carnes and
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Abbe¬
ville, were in the city, shopping,
on Tuesday.
Miss Lutie Weathers, of Sum¬
ter, S. C., has arrived in the city,
to spend a week or so with her
sister, Mrs. E. Everett Hoi ling-
worth.
Mr. and;Mrs. W. J. Josey. of
Amerieus, were called to the city
Monday, on account of the death
of the latter’s father,* Mr. J. G.
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuessler,
of Wadley Ala., were called to the
city this week, on account of the
death of Mrs. Schuessler’s father,
Mr. J . (t. Harris.
. Mrs. Percy Harris and children
•eturned Monday from a pleasant
visit in Atlanta, where they were
the guests of Mrs. Harris’ sister,
Mrs. Fred Waller.
33 ] Per Cent CHURCHWELL’S Underwear
Discount on all Ladies’ & Men’s
Clothing, Men both Underwear, the
and Boys. 50c kind, Only 39c
25 Per Cent. Dis¬
count on trousers. I The 25c kind 19c
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SHOES Special Friday and Monday, 33i I Per Cent
All Boyden Shoes & *1°°*
$6.50, Oxfords, only the $4.75. $6.00 & FEBRUARY 3RD AND 6TH, s“
10 Yards 10c Bleach¬ We will again put on sale 10, 15 and 25c I 10c Outing and 71
ing, only 69c. Embroideries at Flannelettes only' ro
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Who Sells For Less
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1911
Mrs. C. G. Carter and children,
Mary and Sion, vverit to Nicliolls
Tuesday to spend some time.
rp The„ 1 , n ytr«'.d8o(lire. . ■ , ,,, K E. ,,
Hollingworth will regret to know
she and two children have been in-
disposed for trie past week.
;yj r . an( j Mfg V V. F J on es have
vacated the Henkes place on South
Lee St., and are now occupying
the home of Mrs. Clara Bryan on
west Jessamine street. Mrs.
Henkes will move into her Lee
street home.
Messers Frank and Ralph Hitch
will leave either the latter part of
this week or the first of next for
Perry Grove, Ark., which place
the latter will make his home in
future, but the former will spend
only about four weeks.
Monday, Feb. 13, at 2:30p.m.
J. C. Before and wife of Fitz¬
gerald are making their home in
Cordele, Mr. Defore having ac¬
cepted a position w ith Chaple &
Walker at their tonsorial parlor
on 7th Street. We gladly welcome
this estimable couple as new addi¬
tions to Cordele citizenship—Cor¬
dele Dispatch. (Jan. 30th.)
Awards Will Be
Made Friday.
The work in Domestic Science
of the girls of the county schools
of Ben Hill will be exhibited
next Friday at the office of
County School Commissioner in
the Court House, and awards
will be made.
Mrs. E. K. Farmer, Mrs. I.
Gelders, and Mrs. J. B. Wall
compose the committee who will
pass judgement upon the work
and name those who shall re¬
ceive awards.
Monday, Feb. 13, at 2:30 p. m.
The Tidy Club. .
as was i x.jlained in a previous
issue. is composed of the small
boys and girls on North Lee St.
who propose to keep their neigh-
borhood clean and in a '•tidy 'con-
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THK KEPORT.
We met Saturday morning at 10
o'clock. \Y e had two big bonfires.
There were a good many members
present. We gathered a lot of
trash in the street and made two
big bonfires. We have four new
members. They are: Lauren Par¬
rott, GJenn Thurston, Hay and
Harry Johnson. We ate nuts,
sang songs and had a good time.
We will all meet next Saturday at
10 a. m., and we hope they will all
be here.
We have found a great many
trashy places, and we expect to
clean them. We have nice songs
to sing about our work. When
working »esing them. We
aro glad when Saturday comes,
because we meet and because we
clean up the streets nicely. We
hope to keep our streets very
pretty. Clifford Wilkerson,
Sec’y.
Monday, Feb. 13, at 2:30 p. m.
Mr. G. A. Garbutt, of Lyons,
was among the prominent visitors
in the city Sunday and Monday.
Safe, Desk and Chair for sale
at Levin Bros.
Read Levin Bros. Ad, it will
pay you.
Is Your Bexby Pretty?
If it is, bring it to Brown’s
Studio during the month of Feb¬
ruary and have its picture made
and perhaps it will win the $5.00
gold piece offered for the prettiest
baby 3 years of age.
Monday, Feb. 13, at 2:30 p. m.
ANNUAL
Manhattan Shirt Sale ,*y
jAT THE[
Fitzgerald Haberdasher Co.
The MANHATTAN SHIRT CO- will give us
“6 DAYS’* to sell the Manhattan Shirt at
these Special Low Prices: • •
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Will be to your interest to visit our
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Store this Week and make your selec-
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tion Shirts, you
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several dollars on your Spring Shirt Bill.
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- $1.50 a.rvd $1.75 Quality, Special, $1.15
$2.00 and $2.25 Qquality, Special, $1,55
$2 50 Quality, Special, $1.75
All $1 00 and $1.50 Shirts (other brands)
only 85c. Be sure and call this week,
as the sale will close Saturday night*
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Buice Block, East Pim St FITZGERALD, GEORGIA