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THE FITZGERALD LEADER SATURDAY, FERBUARY 11. 1911
* CITY BAKERY (*
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f All Varieties SOUTH of Fresli GRANT Bread, Cakes STREET s
and Pies Made S
* Every Day.
* Delivery wagon makes daily canvass of resident section.
Your Patronage Solicited.
I (TTY BAKERY, JAS. Manager. THOMPSON,
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FOR. SALE
12-Acre Tract, 1
one-fourth mile south of Fitzgerald, on the
newly graded road m Ocilla: a good 4-room house, with
hall, pantry, bath room, a good well of water, a good sized
barn, 37 bearing Peach Trees, Plums, Pears, Quince, Figs,
Cherry, Crab Apple, a Necterean, Black and Strawberries.
Grapes, and Chicken Parks, with lien Houses, all under
. good fence : about 2 acres of line Timber. For terms and
price see owner at plaee.
F. SPIEGLE.
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I Champion White RocksWin s
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f} Again in Augusta, and still hold the record as 1
(i\ Chacnpions of the South.
$ Remember the foundation of success is in get-
ting the right start. w
I still have a number of young birds for sale
T IN WHITE eund BARRED ROCKS.
A\ Eggs for Hatching Dec. IStli at $2 for 15; $10 per 100.
tyjr Address J. P. PATTERSON, Fitzgerald, Ga. \V
73P SBSCR err C3OT CS» BBTSS
G-O TO
PARNIN for BARGAINS
216 N. Grant 21.6
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,
216 N. Grant
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gaMwafng gqim «3K2a*!S3SII0BS® CE> ffjffUBIft €!E3 £S333M<aZ8
Running Water ilri iim 4 hjH V. H.
jTwhen and wheixyou want it
1 ""**** Piped direct to the bam, garden*
dairy, greenhouse,—or how any room want it, in
your home— when and you
in winter or summer—day or night. GREEN
By this compressed air, high-pressure service,
yon may now bo absolutely freed from worry,
drudgery and the dangers of fire. There is asizft
and capacity in a I
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 underground,
Connected with the well, cistern or spring—a gas thousand engine,
windmill or hand pump—does the work of a
pails, or pitchers for ©thers-let it do it for yon. A
Leader Water System for your home will never get out of
order—never need repairs, A few moment’s pumping treJ Ave.
each day is all the attention it requires.
Ask for this Free Booklet
Complete outfits $48.00 and upwards. The free booklet
“How I Solved the Water Supply Problem, »nd oui Empire Block
complete catalogue ie yours i for tho asking.
Call or
Send Free Dm* for Fitzgerald, Ga.
’ criptive
" Booklet
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I Clements & Fletcher
* 215 East Magnolia.
The Finest Car-Lead of
JsSiL MULES
Ever Shipped to Ben Hill Co.
i An early call will secure you
best selection. BOB FLETCH-
ER will be pleased to show
hem to you. .
Plant irv The
F armers
Do not miss the “State
Agricultural . Train next .
Monday, No don’t. We will
hear amongst other infor-
S r e ° n thC Plant '
ing Of Alfalfa. We have
seen it successfully started
A Kansas, it is grown for
US here the past eighteen
months, it is an ever lasting
early, and late pasture. A
soil enricher. All stock likes
it. Can give you pointers
as how to prepare the
ground. We sell the seei,
can save you from 10 to 25
per cent of any catalog Figure
with us and will do you good.
Very Truely Y ours,
A. Bruner (Si Co. of the
Bee Hive Grocery.
Prof. Cla.vide Lord
Enlarges Pictures
Prof. Claude Lord, the portrait
artist, who located here several
months ago, has recently finished
the work of enlarging pictures of
some of our best known citizens,
and has them ready to deliver.
Each one is a perfect likeness of
the photo from which it was msde,
and the work speaks highly for
Prof. Lord’s ability. The best
among the lot are, one for Mr.
Marcus Luke, one for Capt. J. H.
Hicks and one for Col. J. J. Bull.
They are in crayon, and the
quality* of work couldn’t be ex¬
celled anywhere. The advantage
of placing your orders for enlaig-
ed pictures with a local agent is
that you have the privelge of see¬
ing several proofs of the picture
before it is finished, thereby toeing
able to correct any blemishes.
Attention Progressive
F armers
We have for prompt de¬
livery “Land Lime” that is
the article to get the best re¬
sults from new ground. It
neutruilizes the acid from
theroots and a good crop the
first year can be obtained.
The Moore Real Estate Co.
by VV. B. Moore Mgr.
Mr. Morris, of the Rebecca Bank¬
ing Company, transacted business
in the city Thursday.
Mr. I.Fisher, of the Fair Store,
spent Thursday in Abbville.
Miss Kathleen Braswell went to
Douglas Wednesday, to be the
guest of Miss Nellie Ward.
Mr. J.B. Roberts, formerly pro¬
prietor of the Aldine Hotel of this
city, but now of the George Hotel
of Ocilla, was here Wednesday,
mingling with old friends. Mr-
Roberts has been disabled for the
past four years with an attack of
Jaundice, but is now rapidly im¬
proving.
F armers
Don’t forget we sell all sorts of
ground peas, field, lawn grass, and
other seeds too numerous to men-
tion. Will make you feel happy
by saving you money.
Yours for success,
A. Bru.nkk & Co.
Bee Hive Grocery.
Notice is hereby given that L.
Kennedy, Administrator of the
estate of Mackie Rogers, late of
said coimty deceased, has applied
to me for authority to sell the
lands belonging to said estate.
Said application will be heard at
my office at the Court House on
Frst Monday in March, 1911. All
persons interested are cited to ap-
pear at said time and place and
present their objections if any they
have to ihe granting of said au¬
thority.
C. M. Wise,
Ordinary Ben Hill County, Ga.
12 4w.
Church Direciory
Kvef y P asLor i:i Fil ^ eraid is ur * ed
to send in his notice of church
vices for this column.
central Christian church.
E. Everett IlolUngworth,^Pastor.
Residence Phone 336.
Bible School, Howard VV. Brown,
Day at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship,
with Lord's Supper, Little sermon for
Children, and Sermon, 10:45. Evening
worship at 7:30.
The Bible Study Class meets Tuesday,
7:30 p. m.
Prayer and Praise Service.Wednesday,
7:30 p.m. On the last Wednesday evening
in the month there will be a social gath¬
ering.
Everybody welcome at all meetings.
Only once a stranger here.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Corner of Grant and Suwanee Sts.
H. A. Sell maid. Prii * .
Services every second and fourth
Sunday.
Mass at 9 o’clock a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Cor. Grant St. and Palm Ave.
Ou the first and othird Sundays of
each month at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. in.,
there will he preaching services.
The Sunday School' meets every
Sunday at 10 a. m. Z. V Barden,
Supt.
All are cordially Invited.
Rev. Albert Pierce, stated supply
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. Lee St. and Central Ave.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m ,L. O.Tisdel
Superintendent. Preaching by pastor
11 a. in. Junior Epworth League
4:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League 6 4
p. m. Preaching by pastor 7:30p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:30,
All are cordially invited to these
services and strangers are especially
welcome
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
Lee and Magnolia Sts.
E. J. Ilammond, Pastor.
Sabbath School 9:30a.m. Morning
worship at 11:00. Epworth League at
6:45 p. m, Evening worship at 7:45.
Prayer service Thursday evening
at 7:45. The general public, especially
strangers invited to all these services.
U. B. CHURCH
Directory of Servicer.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Y. P. C. E. U., 6 pm.
Mid week services Wed. 7:30 p. m.
Official board meeting the first Thurs¬
day evening of each month at 8:30.
J. L. Leichliter, Pastor.
Secret Order Directory
All the fraternal orders of Fitzgerald
are requested to furnish us, for publi
cation, notice of time an l place
their meetings,
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GEORGE CROUSE POST NO. 17
G. A. R.
Meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays
of each month, at 2 p. m. in the K. of
P. Hail.
Hugh Kerr, Commander.
FITZG URAT.D ENCA MPMENT
I. O. O. F. NO. 9
Meets everv Thursday night at 8 p.
m - in bellows Hall.
M. F A. Hartley, Scribe.
GETHSEMANE COMMANDERY
NO. 20.
Meets second and! fourth Tuesday
nights of each month at Masonic Hall,
corner Central Ave. and Grant street
J. H. Mays, Eminent Com.
J. B, Seanor, Recorder.
W. R. C.
Colony Relief Corps No. 2, meets at
their Hall on South Main St. every first
and third Tuesdays at 2 o’clock, p. m.
• Hellen Chapell, President.
Mrs. Eiiza Mosher, Secretary.
FITZGERALD LODGE NO. 35
I. O. O. F.
Meets -very Tuesday night at 8 p. m.
in Odd Fellows Hall, corner Main and
Pine sts. Visiting Brothers welcome.
R. V. Arman trout, N. G.
A. Brunner, V, G.
F. M. Graham, Sec.
ADAH CHAPTER NO. 15 O. E ;8
Meets every first and third Monday
nigh: at Masonic Hail corner Central
Ave. and Grant street.
UNITY LODGE N0 86K OF P
Meets every Thursday night in the
Knights of Pythias Hall on Central
Ave. Visiting Knights cordially in-
ited to attend.
II. W. Brown,
K Of R and S.
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f Lumber! Let us figure with you Lvimber! before you pur¬
chase your Building Material. : :
F. M. GRAHAM & CO., :
Mill East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGERALD. GA.
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For Sale Cheap For Gash
One 4-room house, West Magnolia Street, 200 feet from
M. E. Church. Price, $450.
One 6-room house and corner lot on South Grant Street.
Price $550.00.
House, barn and 3 lots on South Lee Street, between M.
E. Church and Christian Church, water and sewerage, beau¬
I tiful L. location. L. DICKERSON, Titles perfect. Fitzgerald, Price $2,000.00. Georgia.
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JUST IN -
Gar- Load Kentucky
MULES
Well matched in color
and age. None better on
the market. Come see them.
Planters Warehouse
& Loan Company.
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The Model Cafe
“THE PLACE TO EAT”
119 East Open Saturday, Jan. 7,1911 119 East
Pine St. Pine St.
Thoroughly up-to-date, and catering to the best trade.
Good Cooking, Clean Service and Prompt Attention.
Dinner parties prepared for on short notice. A place
to come to after Church or Entertainment.....
The Model Cade, 119 East Pine Street.
I. MANHEIM, Prop.
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■: FEBRUARY 23d-28th. 1911.
LOW EXCURSION RATES Via
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Unexcelled Train Service.
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W. H. LEAHY, Gen’l Pass. Agent,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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Seaboard Air Line
These arrivals and departures published only as informa¬
tion and are not guaranteed.
Leave t Daily except Sunday.
Fitzgerald *Sunday only.
10:e0 am For Abbeville, Cordele, Americus,
Montgomery: also Helena and Collins.
f5:25 pm Savannah and all points East and W est
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Montgomery: also Helena and Collins:
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For further information, reservation, rates, etc., see
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