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Mow To Own The
Oliver Type¬
writer.
For 17c a Day
You don’t have to draw on your
Bank Account when you pay on
the Penny Plan.
You need not disturb your Dol¬
lars. Keep them at work earn¬
ing interest!
We offer our newest model, the
Oliver Typewriter No. 5—fresh
from the factory—for Seventeen
Cents a Day. printed in ‘ ‘black
The plan is
and white” on the Application
Blank below.
Simply fill out the blank, attach
the small first payment send it
it, and on comes the Oliver!
No tedious wait! No red tape !
No long-drawn-out c o r r e spon*
dence!
You quickly own your Oliver
and scarcely notice the outlay.
You can have the use of your
machine while pennies are ‘‘pay¬
ing the freight.” better
You will never have a
chance to test the power of pen¬
nies.
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The Oliver is everywhere !
It’s the universal typewriter.
Reels off work with the ease and
speed demanded by this mile-a-
minute age. Offices great or
small—in the quiet of the home-
in the roar of the Railroad and
Telegraph service—in the seeth¬
ing maelstrom of modern News-
paperdom—in countless kinds of
service—it’s the sturdy, strenu¬
ous Oliver that’s “making the
wheels go ’round.”
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OLIVER
Typewriter
The Standard Visible Writer
You need your Oliver now.
It’s yours almost for the ashing.
The biggest hundred dollars’
worth in America —for Seventeen
Cents a Day !
Send along the Application
Blank, with a small first payment
of $15 as an evidence of good
faith.
Your check is good—or send a
draft, postoffice or express money
order.
The ()li\er Typewriter Company !
APPLICATION BLANK
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Goni lumen: -1 tto epi your otl'er of
the hit • s* model N < >• o Oliver St an (la r<l
I Typewriter for Soventoon < Cuts a
Pay Km-losoi please find $15 as evi¬
dence of tfood faith. ! agr * o to save
Cents a Pay and remit tie* hula nee,
in monthly installments. Title
.. remain in your name until the nia-
r hine 1, is fully paid for.
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ELECTRO-CHEMICAL RING
TRADE-MARK, E-C.
Copyright, 1S94, ’ 6 , 1901, V « *9°9s
by IV C. Brounson.
The following disease** are caused by acid
In the blood and are cured by this ring,
w hich takes from one day to two weeks, disease after tlio
ring eommeneeH to work; according acid t»> and
» :n umstanees. The ring and the create an
electro-chemical action, removing the excess of I
in id. which cures the disease and will keep it cured.
Bright’s Disease, Diabetes-it is not a habit with
children. I'horea-—St. Vitus’s Dance, Ghlorosis-—
Green Sicknoss-Paiuful and Kxccssivc Monthly
Periods. Drcmia, Bnycopo. Internal Upilcpsy. Hemorrhages. Nervous Khino- Pros¬
tration. Nosebleed. the
lith --a stony concretion formed in nose- \«le-
Rheumatism—Inflammatory, noids. Polypus, (hvtaraet, Goitre. Gout, \N hooping-Oough. Ijumbago, Ar
ticular. Sciatic, Muscular, Asthma, He adac he, N»
ralgia, Neuritis. Valvular Khemnatism of lh»art,
Klu umatie Fever, Hhemuatie Paralysis -Brain,
Hair. Eyes, Wars. Li Fatty mbs, Pen. Degeneration Operators. of Typcw Heart. r iters.
Dropsy. Ivenuieitis. Obesity, Inflammation of Bowels, Ohronie Dyson- Ai*
try, Acidity, of Stomach, which causes the worn
kind of constipatiou-the other kind is caus'd hj|
Hver disease, tkiueer (■arciuoina-UanceroiH Tu¬
j’rostat mors. Uougestion Gravel, of Gall-stones. Kidneys, Calculi. Stone in Deposit Bladder,
it is. Salt-rheum. on
'Teeth, White Spots on Nails. Psoriasis.
Varicose Veins and Ulcers, Varicoeele -varicosu
>eins in the scrotum--Varicose Veins and Ulcers in I
Keet um--often mistaken for piles and fissurt*. Tlio
after effects of Diphtheria. Scarlet, Typhoid cure-all: and
Malarial Fevers. This ring is not a will
not cure liver disease and none of the liver diseases.
Price: Plain King, will $2.00; Gold-covered Uollect outside
$4 (l,l. By Mail or send by Express, $2.00 ring sold on
Delivery, if you wish to pay charges.
on three weeks Guarantee. King can be returned
and money refunded, if not satisfactory. finger.
Bend narrow piece of paper size or Send
for additional information. Not for sale by iewel-
or druggists. Agents wanted at places not taken.
• tkdrt UKinicJl Rim («., Monroe SL, ioitou. utia.
Mrs. T. S, Graham,
227 South Grant Street,
Fitzgerald, • • -: Ga
STUART’S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
50 Years on the Market I
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY. MARCH 11, 1911
DODD SUPPLY CO ■ J
Wholesale and Retai Geaeral
Supply Merchants
We are now ready to sell the farmers all
their supplies on a credit on approved paper,
and invite all the farmers of this section to call
and see our credit man and arrange their ac¬
count in due season.
We have leased the large Central Ware¬
house on Central Avenue in front of the Court
House, in order to carry our line of heavy feed
stuffs--Hay, Corn, Oats, Soda and Fertilizers,
as we buy all this in car lots.
FOR CASH we will meet competition and
sell you at wholesale prices, as we buy Oats,
Corn, Flour, Hay, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls
in solid car lots.
We have got in a big line of Fertilizer
Distributors, Cotton Planters, Raymond Plow
S toeks, Georgia Rachel Plow Stocks, Little Joe
Harrows, Scooter Plows, Whole Shovels, Lynch¬
burg Plows, Hoes, Pitchforks, Shovels, Dixie
Plows.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats,
Garden Seeds, Staple Groceries and
the best grades of House Paints.
For Goods Sold for Cash—We Undersell
For Goods Sold on Credit—Our Motto Is:
“ Live and Let LiveF
Yours for General Supplies,
DODD SUPPLY COMPANY
212 East PineSt, Fitzgerald, Ca.
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The Model Cafe
“THE PLACE TO EAT”
119 East Open Saturday, Jan. 7,1911 119 East
Pine St. Pine St.
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Thoroughlv up-to-date, and catering to the best trade.
Good Cooking, Clean Service and Prompt Attention.
Dinner pai ties prepared for on short notice. A place
to come to after Church or Entertainment.....
The Model C<xfe, 119 Ea.st Pine Street.
I. MANHE1M, Prop.
amffionmsMv «k
Runningyffei Water Cg|Sj ■ V. H.
Whe n and w herebyou want it
Li dairy, Piped greenhouse.—or direct to the barn, garden#
any room
your home—when and how you want, it,
in winter or summer—day or night. GRLLN
By this compressed air. high-pressure service,
you may now bo absolutely froed from worry,
drudgery and the danger* of firo. There is a aim
and capacity in a
exactly suited to the specific require iretnonts of any household.
The same method of compressed air that has revolution*
iiod construction work of the world is now harnessed
to Have labor, worry, annoyance in your home. 205 E. Cen-
A stool Leader tank in the cellar or placed underground,
tonueotod with the woil, cistern or spring—a gas thousand engine,
windmill or hand pump—does the work of a
pails, or pitchers for others let it do it for you. A
Leader Water System for your home will never g out of
order—never need rep airs A requires. few moment's pumping travl Ave.
each day is all the at fcton itiou it
Ask for this Free Booklet
Learn today how easily, simply and at what low cost a
complete Leader System may be installed in your house.
Complete outfits $4S.OO and upwards. The free 1 took let
“How 1 Solved the V nter Supply Problem,” and our Empire Block
complete catalogue is yourB for the asking.
Call or
[t D Send Free De»- for Fitzgerald, Ga.
~P criptive
“— Booklet
CITY BAKERY X x
SOUTH GRANT STREET \x
All Varieties of Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Made *
Every Day. *
Delivery wagon makes daily canvass of resident section.
Your Patronage Solicited. X
CITY BAKERY, JAS. Manager. THOMPSON, x
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PERSONALS
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Mr. H. A. Bull, of Rome, Ga.,
spent thursday in the city.
Col. J. J. Bull, of Oglethorpe,
was among the prominent visitors
in the city Wednesday.
Messrs. D. W. Paulk, T. M.
Purvis, J. M. Purvis,' and J. O.
Sutton, of Ocilla, visited the city
on Thursday.
M. George Thornton spent a
day or two in town advertising the
aviation meet at f FitzgeralJ next
week. He did sc me good work
here.—Coffee County News.
Possibly the most pleasing book
written in recent years is that re¬
freshing comedy by Harold Mc¬
Grath, and a dramatization of
which will be the attraction at
The Opera House and as the play
is pronounced by all who see it
as even better than the book, you
should not fail to see it.
“The Man on the Box,’’ which
is soon to appear at the Opera
House is the brightest and most
pleasing play in the English lan¬
guage and has had most phenome¬
nal and successful run of any of
the high class comedies which were
so popular and played so long in
New York.
c i The Ma.n On
The Box”
Among the coming attractions
at the Opera House, none are so
well known or as well liked as
“The Man on the Box,” which has
had the longest and most success¬
ful run of any comedy in recent
years. Full of dash, excitement
and interest, it never fails to please
the most exacting audience.
St. Mathew’s Church
2nd Sunday in Lent.
11 a. m. Matins and sermon.
Subject—“Davis and Lazarus.”
3 p. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p. fb. evensong and sermon.
Subject—“Ruth or love at first
sight.”
No Lantern service Friday.
It is expected that an orchestra
of 4 pieces will play a selection at
this service.
F. No"th-Tummon, Vicar.
Rev. J. I. Oxford Goes
To TaJles.poos 0 L
Church
Tallapoosa, Ga., March 8.—Rev.
J. I. Oxford, of Atlanta, has ac¬
cepted a unanimous call to the
First Baptist church of Tallapoosa,
and will take charge of his work
at once.
Rev. Mr. Oxford is well know
throughout the state of Georgia,
having spent a number of years
working and preaching in the in¬
terests of the financial function of
several prominent colleges and
churches of the state, and is a man
of ability in the pulpit, ar.d a man
of reputation for the general up
building of the Baptist interests of
our southland.
With each yearly subscription
to the Leader or a renewal, we
will give an admission ticket to
the Aviation exhibition. tf.
Norris Candies. Pure and
delicious. Denmark Drug
Co. The Rexall Stoie. 17 tf.
For SaHe
Fair Fresh Cow. Apply to
J. J. White. Franklin Ave.
19-2t.
iMkjb 1 will still treat your eyes free and
HI/ your glasses, North if you will call on
me at S03 Grant St., or drop
me a postal and 1 will call at your home, as I
have moved my office in order to live out
doors and attend to my chicken business.
DR. C. D. SEELY.
The City Barber Shop
IS FIR.ST CLASS
Union Barbers
Hansen Block Grant Street.
WANTED FOR U.S. ARMY—
Able bodied unmarried men, be-
tween ages of 19 and 35; citizens
{Jmted -States, of Good charac-
ter. and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the English
language. For information apply
to Recruiting Officer 113 South
Main St., Fitzgerald, Ga. 13
West York St., Savannah, Ga..
108 West Forsyth St., Jackson¬
ville, Fla., 140 Market St., Char
leston, S. C. or Southern building-
Waycross, Ga.
The Ladies of the Grand Army meet
at 2 p. m. on the 2ad and 4th Satur
dav in each month at the K. of P.
Hall on Central Ave.
FARMERS,
Try some of that famous Cotton Seed,
“Poor Mans Friend”
We Buy Hides, Wax, Wool,
Scrap Iron, Cotton and Cotton
Seed.
.
BEN HILL CANNING CO.
Held their annual meeting Feb. 24, paying 10 per cent
dividend on the investment. Machinery all paid for.
The following officers were elected: R. J. Prentiss, President; D. B.
Mull, Treasurer; G. B. A. Kinard. General Manager.
Mull, Directors: O. P. Webster. R. J. Prentiss, G. B. A. Kinard, J. M. Stout, D. B
We are ready to let contracts for vegetables to be planted for our
factory. We will also sell a few shares of the capital stock, for the
purpose of increasing our plant. Those interested call on our mana¬
ger, G. B. A. Kinard, who will explain to you. We will can your
fruits and vegetables for you at a small cost this season.
Yours Respectfully,
BEN HILL CANNING COMPANY
Office 316 E. Pine St. Fitzgerald, Georgia.
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-1 “Keep Tabs”
it i on how often you send your
; shirts, collars, cuffs, etc., to I
this laundry until they’re no
■S longer wearable. That will
convine you that we prolong
the life of linen beyond mostjK
![ l) washers Test work—we and ironers [can thereof. J
it- our stand*
it.
jit JBp
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY!
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Seaboard Air Line
These arrivals and departures published only as informa¬
tion and are not guaranteed.
Leave.......... f Daily except Sunday.
Fitzgerald..... ^Sunday only.
10:e0 am For Abbeville, Cordele,' Americus,
Montgomery; also Helena and Collins.
|5:25 pm Savannah and all points East and West
*9:25 am..... For Abbeville, Cordele, Americus,
Montgomery; also Helena and Collins:
*5:03 pm Savannah and all points East and West
For further information, reservation, rates, etc., see
your nearest Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write R. H. Stan-
sell, A. G. P. A., Savannah.
C. B. KY *N, G. P. A„ Portsmouth, Va.
C. BOYD, M.
Physician 6 . Surgeon
Office over Postoffice.
Office hours, 8 to 12: 2 to 5
Sundays 9 to 10
34 Yee.rs Experience
Hemorrhoids [or Piles] and all] rectal dis¬
eases. 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 charge
prices right.
J|QQ QQ() JQ [[^Q
ON TERMS
and Fitzgerald City Proper¬
ty. Interest the Lowest.
Terms the best ever offered in
this section. Loans promptly
made. Come to see us, or
write. Prompt attention giv-
en all written inquiries.
W. M. BRYAN
311 GARBUTT-OQNOVAN BLDG.
FITZGERALD. GA.
Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS
4 lyr Tifton. Ga.
It is guaranteed to turn out 40 per cent and is
worth $5.00 per bushel, but we are closing out
our supply at $2 50.
YVe sell all kinds of FEED STUFFS and
PROVISIONS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, FARM
IMPLEMENTS and FERTILIZERS.
We are the agents for, Cheneys Marble White
Lime, Famous Columbus, Ga., Brick. Fairfax Re-
fining Cos. Paints, Oils, and Greases.
aKer Supply Co.
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i: OR. LOUIS A. TURNER !:
DENTIST
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< > Rooms 208-208 1-2, 2nd Floor < ►
<» 5 Story Building O
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TAKEN UP— One Large Black
Sow not marked.
Annie Tarpley. The Fink farm
2 miles east town. ll-4wk.