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PERSONALS
Col. 11. J. Quincey, of Douglas,
was here.Thursday.
Dr. ,1. M. Adams was a business
visitor to Atlanta this week.
Col. .1. ,1. Bull, of Oglethorpe,
was in the city Thursday afternoon.
Col. Walter Rogers, of Ocilla,
was in the city Thursday on pro¬
fessional business.
Mr. Otis Dunn, who for the
past year has been making his
home in Atlanta and Savannah,
has returned to the city, having
accepted the position of agent here
for the Western Union Telegraph
Company and will again make his
home with his parents on Ocmulgee
street.
Dr. Seely informs us that the
report, that as he had closed his
office it was his intention to leave
the city, is erroneous, The Dr.
has no such ideas, but will con¬
tinue to make Fitzgeaald his home,
devoting a large share of his time
to the poultry business, as he
thinks out-of-doors will be beneli-
cial to his health.
At the First Baptist Church
Sunday morning, the subject of
the discourse will be: “The Com¬
manding Lord,” and at night:
“Looking for Jesus—Joseph and
Mary.”
The Royal Ambassadors meet
at 6:30 p. m. and the B. V. P. U.
Friday night at 7:30.
All are cordially invited to at¬
tend all these services.
FOR SALE—One beautiful.
2 karat blue gem diamond, worth
8640. Will sell at a bargain. P. < V
Box 80G 12-4t.
Mr. I. Goldenberg is making
arrangements for the erection of a
modern 6 room cottage, adjoining
his present residence on East MagJ
noli a street.
TH?: FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911
W people HEN the believe most that people bank deposit to be the the most most money strong in the a certain most clever, bank, the the most most
obliging and the best bank.
Most people are very careful in selecting their bank.
THE EXGHANGE NATIONAL BANK has the most deposits—more deposits
lately than all other banks in Ben Hill County combined.
We do not care how poor or how young people are, we will be glad to have them
deposit their money here.
7his bank is growing fast. Come and grow with us.
R. V. BOWEN, President.
J. E. TURNER, Vice-President.
J. D. DORMINEY, Cashier.
P . S.—Naturally the bank.that has the most deposits would lend the most money
to the people in its territory. These depositors of ours deposit at a time when they have
money to spare. Then there are times when they need money, therefore, they are first
entitled to our loans, but they could not get a cent unless we knew they were making us
safe papers.
THEREFORE, OUR REGULAR DEPOSITORS AND PATRONS HAVE
PREFERENCE IN GETTING LOANS WHEN THEY CAN MAKE THEIR LOANS
SAFE AND SECURE.
We are determined to be of assistance to our regular depositors and patrons, and
help them in every way to help themselves.
Dr. C.A. lloltzendorf has re¬
lumed from Atlanta, where lie
spent the past week on, business.
Mr. Chas. Peacock’s many
friends are glad to see him back
in the city, after a visit to his
parents in Macon.
FOR KENT—6 room house, 602
W. Suwanee. Apply to
,1. W. Norris, Sheriff, *
The Social that was to be
at Browns Studio Feb. 15, given
the “Maids and Matrons Club,”
has been indefinitely postponed.
Mrs. J. Mann jlead
Mrs. ,J. Mann, aged thirty-three,
dies Wednesday morning at her
home on West Smvanee street,
after an illness of four weeks.
The funeral took place Thursday
at the home, Rev.d. L. Leichliter,
officiating, ond burial followed at
Evergreen Cemetery.
Besides her husband, who works
at the A. 1». & A. Shops, the de¬
ceased is survived by two small
daughters.
The family moved to this city
from Texas a short time ago, and
during their brief residence here
have made many ^ triends who ex-
tend their deepest sympathy in
this dark hour.
Will be Here Next Week
Dr. lvannan Mott one of the
best known eye specialists will be
in the city next week. Dr. Mott
is a descendant of the Mott’s of
New York among whom was the
greatest of all surgeons, Dr. Yal-
antine Mott. l)r. Mott is visit
mg over the state to advertise h s
Ulanta Office and while here will
make examinations free of charge.
This is a good opportunity for any
one having eye troubles or any
chronic disease, to see the doctor.
He will be at. the City Drug
Co., Main st. next the Post office,
Monday, I'u s lav and Wednesday
■ eb. 13th. 1-1‘h and 15th. adv.
Farmers Educational Train
Feb. 13th, 11 a. m.
A. B. ix A. Depot
Fertilizers
We sell the genuine Blood &
Bone, Fish Scrap, Tankage, and
Cotton Seed Meal Fertilizers.
Our goods will be handled
through the Central Warehouse,
same being leased by DODD SUP-
CO., Fitzgerald, Ga
We are the largest Independent
makers of the fertilizers in the
world. We have 45 Factories in
the Southern States, and guaran¬
tee our Customers prompt service,
favorable terms, and liberal treat¬
ment.
We shall carry some 7-5-8 Irish
potato guano as well as all Stand-
ard grades. Phone 168-3.
Yirginia-Carolina Chemical Co.,
II. I\l. Dodd, Agent,
4-4wk. Fitzgerald, Ga.
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Land - Sale
TOOMBS COUNTY
GEORGIA.
About 6,000 Acres
Best class of South Georgia pine
land in healthy district, with
10,000,000feet (estimated) virgin
long leaf pine near the towns of
Lyons and Vidalia, and nearS. A.
L. Rv.. G- & F. Rv., A. W. &
L. Ry., with survey for another
railroad running through it. This
land divided into lots of 25 acres
and upwards will be sold at Vi¬
dalia between the 18th and 25th
of Januarv, 1911.
Rare Opportunity
To acquire homes and good land.
Payments, part cash, balance on
easy terms.
For further information
communicate with : :
WILLIAM L. CLAY,
Savannah, Georgia.
Farmers Educational Train
Feb. 13th, a. m.
A. 15. & A. Depot.
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Petition to Remove Disabil¬
ities
Georgia—Bex Hill County.
Will Beckton ) In Ben Hill Supe¬
vs. ) rior Court, April
Lula Becton. Term, 1911.
To Lula Becton, Greeting:
You are notified that the above
stated petition will come on to be
tried at the next term of the Su-
puperior Court of said county,
beginning on the first Monday in
April. 1911. Will Becton.
By his Attorney-at-Law,
E. Wall. april3
American State Bank
Fitzgerald, Georgia..
CAPITAL STOCK, $ 50,000
WE WE
Wish to thank all those who Have been getting on an aver¬
have contributed to our age of 3 NEW CUSTOMERS
very satisfactory growth. each|working day this year.
THE FARMERS LIKE US
Everybody Seems to Feel “At Home” Here
All the Farmers Have a s Invitation to Come to See Us
AMERICAN STATE BANK FITZGERALD, Central Avenue GEORGIA.
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which the people can secure a subscription to this newspaper without
cost to them. Arrangements have been made with the chief manu¬
facturers of staple groceries and provisions of the United States to
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lien Hill County can have coupons redeemed at The Leader office in
payment for a subscription, When you have collected coupons to
the amount of $1.50 we will take them and receipt you for one year’s,
subscription.
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redeem the coupons by giving an order on stores advertising in The
Leader for the amount represented by the coupons in your possession,
but you must be a paid up subscriber to get the concession.
We have signed contract for this County, the coupons can only be
redeemed by us or our authorized agents, there is no skin game of any
nature in this proposition, it is business, backed by the leading manu¬
facturers of the United States, We will make further explanation
each week; keep your eyes open for advertisements, the coupons cost
you nothing, but are worth good money.