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~ The Farmers
~f Ben Hi!! and Adjoining Counties
e wa nt to call your attention to the
e a».re in a position to furnish you all i
rada .Fertilizer ■, having just erects .
o-date mixing ps nt. earn ca 0 |* tq
A High Grade Materials,
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class goods,
We can furnish you with either lood
and Bene or Cotton Seed Meevl Goods,
Call in and inspect our plant and materials and
get prices.
The Ben Mill Co
Si. L. McLENDON, Manager.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF F1TZGKR AI.O. GA.
Offers to Depositors every facility which their
Business and responsiblity will warrant
In lending money we give preference to those who
their notes on the date they fall due. We are
Farmers’ friend, and we always appreciate their
Deposit with us and you will have the assurance
your banking affairs will be carefully and safely
FIRST NATIONAL BANK j
FITZGERALD, GA.
Planters Warehouse
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GRAY BROTHERS
Livery & Feed
Phone 8
Central Ave. Fitzgerald.
C. BOY 3, ■r. M. D €f
Physician & Surgeon
Office over First Naiional Bank
Office hours 8 to 12; 2 to 5
Sundays 9 to 10
34 Yea.rs Experience
Hemorrhoids [or Plies] and all rectal dis-
ease Eczema and all skin diseases, chronic
diseases of Women and Men, Lost Manhood.
The above diseases treated by latest ap¬
proved methods. Medicines furnished.
Consultations and Examinations no charg
prices right.
For profit read The Leader ad¬
vertisements.
F1TZGEERALD LEADETR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1911
SIMPLY SUICIDAL
To allow yourself to suffer from Dyspep¬
sia when one 25-cent bottle of the
mover
DYSPEPSIA
REMEDY
"Will remove all distress. If you’re suf-
fering, goat once to the nearest drug store,
purchase a botlle, draw the cork, take a
mouthful and return home
PcrJbofi.r UVtM- From
All Dist ress.
No matter how chronic or severe your
CO *
sia Kemedy will ov 3 Ip# We mean whs*
we sa y * Test xi a (
Three Sizes, 5
S. GROVER GRAHAM C
.j xyo-'H-
A "• •3*- Durnt
Dreads Fire
ou re piv>ls. or 1
iect Your Incom
jj Keeps E i'Mi Your S Savings /A D A Saf Y
icic
Eases Your Mind
<"r i Greatest
is..'
,nsuraRce Company in t!
IS THE ..
Casnafty Ou u ibi ■j
H. G. B. Alexander, President
“EVERY TIME THE CLOCK
TICKS, Every Working Hour
IT PAYS--
A Dime la Somebody, Some¬
where, who is SICK or HUR f
More Than $ 1,000,000 a Year. Ask
J. A. SIKES,
District Manager
FitzgeroJd, Georgia
H. B. DEYO
Painter and Paper Hanger
All grades of Wall Paper always
on Hand. Contracting a specialty.
Shop, 802 West Oconee btree
£ C- A, Holtzendorf fj 7
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$ 2nd Floor Rooms 208=9=10
^ Garbutt-Donovan Bldg. s
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lie, to visit he mot r.
' . Gnncr, of Douglas,
j s the <■- tic 1 of her mother, iMrs.
i\ L. Gri mer.
Miss da Walker has gone to
Cincinnati, Ohio, to purchase her
Fall stock of Millinery.
Mrs. E. C. Miller was called to
Dalton Monday, on account of the
serious illness of her sister.
Mrs. Earle V. Hampton is visit¬
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Skinner, on West Alapaha
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grantham
spent the week-end with the latter’s
parents, Judge and Mrs. Ward, of
Douglas.
Miss Marie Ward left Monday
for her home in Douglas, after
a visit to her sister, Mrs. Jesse
Grantham.
Mrs. Tom Dickey will entertain
Thursday afternoon, in honor of
her sister, Mrs. Lon Dickey, of
Milledgeville.
Miss Bessie Campbell, of Lou \
ville. Ivy., is the attractive guest
of her cousins, Messrs. Willis and
Claire Smith,
Mrs. James II. Barnes Jr., has
returned to her home in Bruns
wick, after a visit to her mother,
Mrs. J. H. Shatter.
Mrs. Tom Price and little daugh¬
ter spent Sunday and Monday
here, guests of Mrs. Price’s
mother, Mrs. Mary Drew.
Miss Madge Malone, of Atlanta,
passed through the city yester¬
day afternoon, en route to Ocilla,
to visit Miss Florence Roberts.
Miss Kathleen Braswell return¬
ed Tuesday from Douglas, where
she was delightfully entertained
as the guest of Miss Nelle Ward
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cary, of
Milton, Wis., and Mr. P. A.
Green, of Chicago, Ill., are the
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ball.
Mrs. D. B. Ware will be hostess
evening at a party in
of her attractive visitor,
Sarah Manne, of Hawkins-
Mrs. G. C. Smith and Mrs. Tom
spent jesterday in Doug- |
guests of friends. The trip
made in .Ml'. Sm.th’s luOtOl*
Misses Lollic Brigman and
Mattie Harvey, accompanied by
mothers, left Sunday night
. Washington, Ga., where they i
will enter the Catholic Convent at I
place.
Mh Levin
IjOU IS
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Israel Levin,
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ville, arrived
w ecic,
mother >oy(J, and i 1
sister, Mrs. Dickey.
M . G. F IcI cl and uaugi
tod. i id Mi'
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Ai ice
were the of . |
J. L. Pittman.
Mrs. \V. A. Ur n wa '
those from lit/.gc t f wh_ C attend-,
ed the China V i Ct J UD • of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. lloitzeiidorf at Douglas
Saturday evening.
Mrs Oliver Waters, nec Miss
Alpha llarrod, arrived in the eity
Monday fromTraverseCity, Mich.,
to spend some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M- S.
Hurrod.
For Sale or Trade
For a farm, one large, 2-story
flat, 303 East Altamaha Avenue,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
7-5 w M. H. Pnori'EH.
VETERAN
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Wm. FRIEND
109 Centra! Avenue,
8-31ooii! House on Magno-
liu 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 tine 5-acre tract, close to
city limits. There is some
fruit on this place—Pears,
Figs, Blackberries,Chestnuts,
etc. A good house, J large
rooms, a line 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. (inly
$(‘50.
proved, 10 acres good land, all im¬
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,
a good buggy, and all the
farming tools. This farm cun
be bought on easy terms.
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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.
L !J M B E R
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A Brevnd New Supply of Shingles,
Weather Boarding, Lumber fit
Every Description., both finished,
and unfinished. See is for Bull
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v < « 1)0,000 TO r—
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and lutz 3 raid Cit- -s .
^ terms tin | best evei j offered <>W ( in
this section. Loans pro
naae (’ome to see 1 or
write. , Prompt attention giv-
en all written inquiries.
• ‘ W. M. BRYAN
3if GARBUl t-oonoyam bldg.
FITZGERALD. GA.
Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS
4 lyr Tlfton, Ga.
I will still treat your eyes free
fit your classes, if you will call
me at MW North Grunt St., or
ii postal and I will call at your home,
moved my olllce In order to live
and attenk lo my chicken business,
lilt. C. I). SEELV,
2 LOTS, tO 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, wired Large henery
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 1 per cent, 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.
JOS FT W A f.L
ELKINS & WALL
A torneys at L
4E Mg'
Will Practice in all the Courts.
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j Toilet Articles
j J, E. McBrady & Co’?. Line
| fumes, Complete line of powders, and per-
i creams, soaps, cvery-
J thing in the toiiet line.
Mrs. Nellie Jones,
51 r » F. AllamahaSt. ’Phone 115
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j you Will Find All First-Class
Workmen a.t The
O. K. Barber Shop,
Under First National Bank
P B OWEN, Mgr.