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THE FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1911
Acorns Into Oak Trees Grow
their nature, if fertility, soil and climatic condi¬
s tions are right, the little ACORN a large OAK
will produce. Certain axiomatic conditions are
needed in the production of a large MERCANTLE CON¬
CERN as true to the principles of COMMERCE as the con¬
tributing agencies in Nature to making the TREE. These
factors are Quality in Merchandise, Honesty in the
Management, and a Square Deal to all Pectrons.
These essential Qualities are the Foundation Stones
upon which our success in business has been built. From
an obscure beginning 9 years ago, with nothing but our
character and the inclination for hard work to begin with,
we have the Largest Furnishing Store in this section.
The Thousands of our patrons, from the humble home
to the most dignified residence, satisfied and pleasant, still
our Friends, bespeak the truth of our assertion. Once a
customer always a Friend. This is our experience and
we invite you, prospective home-maker, to a visit to our
Store. Let’s get acquainted with each other; we will both
profit by it.
MILLEH PfTRF:': ' '^ BE 1 ,
The House Of Class
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khode island red chickens
I have B pens of the prettiest Red Chickens in t
the South, and for utility purposes, as well as
show, they are the best in the world. . . .
Eggs $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 Setting.
SAM WILCOX. : • : OCILL A, GA
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Lumber! Lvimber! f;
Let us figure with you before you pur¬ 1
chase your building Material. : :
F, M. GRAHAM & CO„
Mill E ;st Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGERALD. GA.
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•j, UMBER
^ Duality - - of
mi Every Description. A Brand
h New Supply of Shingles,
jf SPOttr Best Weather of Boarding, Description, Lumber both
every
^Salesman finished and unfinished. See
f for guilders’ Supplies.
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G. H. BRYANT k SON.
CITY BAKERY » 8
SOUTH GRANT STREET
AH Varieties of Fre - h Bread, Cakes and Pies v Iade |}|
Every Day.
Delivery wagon makes daily canvass ol residein scc-.ion. ^
l our Patronage Solicited. nc
CITY BAKERY, JAS. THOMPSON, C
Manager
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j Musical
The local Chapter of the Araeri-
can Woman’s League held a
Musical at League headquarters
Tuesday Feb. 21 at 7: BO p. m.
PROGRAM
1. Bohemine Himi Io
Gelaldine Farrar and Scotti.
2. Sa c red M< lodies—Piyor’s
Orchestra.
3. Neath the Old Acorn Tree
Sweet Estell. McDonough and
Hayden.
4. Cufus Arainnan—Pryor and
Suasa’s Bands.
5. Bohemnian Girl. I dreampt!
I dwelt in Marble Halls—Pauline)
Morgan.
6. Pagliacci—Poli—T e n or!
with Chorus. !
7- Gypsies Serenade—More-j
m.m.
S. Carman La des dansula!
Montague—Calra and Dalmores. |
9. The Old Oken Bucket—Male
t^uartett.
St Mathew’s CK\irch
Quinquagesima or Sunday before
Lent.
11 a. na. — Matins and sermon.
Subject—“Perfect Love.’’
3 p. m. Sunday Evensong School.
7:30 p. m. and sermon.
Subject “The Rich man and
Lazarus.”
There will be services on ash
Wednesday (next) at 4 p. m. and
7:30 p. m.
F. Ncrth-Tummon,
Vicar.
Notice
On behalf of the Episcopal
church, I wish to tender our
warmest thanks to the members of
the memorial Association for the
receipt of the handsome donation
of $111.26 of the Turner Memorial
Union. F. North-Tummon,
Vicar.
The 1st Quarter!} Conference
for the Mystic circuit will 1 ■ held
at the Pine Level Clnuvi. M;. eb
ith 11 a. m. Rev. J. A. Tlumiit-
will be present. All official morn-i
hers urged to be pn- ent.
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124 Fast Pine Street.