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THE FITZGERALD LEADER SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 1911
How to get restful,
comfortable shoes
No speri.il sole put inside of your shoe can re¬
move the cause of foot suffering.
The shoe itself must bend with your foot, yet
V: must support it so that there is no strain.
C The Red Cross Shoe removes all strain, entirely
m v. prevents the burning' and smarting stiff soles cause.
T l Come in ami the Red
rrj.i BrnJ r try on Cross Shoe. Know
m iy with \our its case, its suppleness. See what attractive styles
foot ' they Oxfords $3.50 and $4. High Shoes $4,
are.
£4.50 and $5.
4 2 oe The sole is tanned by the
Trr.de V.arlt special Red Cross Process
K Trade Mark
C. U. GAINES
109 South Grant St
I For Trade
I A 20 H. P. Saw Mill in running
i order, for Automobile.
I 216 North Gr^nt Street.
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Advertise in The Leader
Lumber! Lumber! I
chase Let us figure with you before you pur- § ^ r
your Building Material. : :
F. M. GRAHAM & CO.. I
Mill East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14. £
FITZGLR.ALB. GA. |
MILLER FURNITURE CO.
Spring cleaning requires your attention now. Time for new Matting. Miller’s have
an unusual large selection of choice patterns of imported Mailing this season. Art
Sqviares and R~\igs in Beavitiful Patterns and Extensive Variety. Our Carpet
and Matting Department is a distinct feature of our Store. You will find it convenient to
make your selection here.
The Picture Fra ming at Miller’s is in charge of an
Expert, and we are prepared to frame on short notice any
size picture. Several hundred patterns of picture mould¬
ings always on hand, and we feel that if you will entrust
us with your framing we will please you.
Come In and See Us==You Are Always Welcome At The
MAIN AND PINE STREETS
The best at any price.
Norris' Candies. Denmark
Drug Co. The Rexall store.
17 tf.
Feel languid, weak, run-down?
Headache? Stomach “off”?—Just
a plain case of lazy liver, Bur-
dock Blood Bitters tone liver and
stomach, promotes digestion, pur-
dies the blood. 17 4w.
Norris Candies. The stan¬
dard of perfection, Den¬
mark Drug Co. The Rexall
Store. 17 tf.
, Isn’t that fair? A year’s ,'-‘>ub-
seription to the Leader and at tick-
to sec the air-ships, all., for
$1.50. tf,
Norris Candies. The stan
dard of perfection. Den¬
mark Drug Co. The Rexall
Store.
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Potatoes On Swamp
Lands
On black a reader
wants to know what will make his
land grow potatoes, as it makes
too large vines and small potatoes.
Wants to know if lime will help.
Lime will sweeten the soil, doubt¬
less, but if there is any scab fun¬
gus in the soil, it will be helped,
too, and the sweetening of the soil
may make scabby potatoes. Better
grow the potatoes and then harrow’
in lime for a legume crop on the
land for hay. Land of that nature
has an abundance of potential ni¬
trogen, but is especially acid, delicient
in potash plant and foods phosphoric make and
these are what
the potatoes, the potash starch being
necessary for the making of
and the phosphoric acid for storing
it in the tubers. Still, if making
early potatoes on such land, I
would use a little readily available
nitrogen, I would mix 100 pounds
of nitrate of soda, 1,500 pounds of
acid phosphate and 400 pounds of
muriate of potash to make a ton,
and would use of this 1,000 pounds
an acre for early potatoes. The
oiganic nitrogen in your soil will
answer instead of any application
of tish or cottonseed meal.—W.
F. Massey, in Raleigh (N. C.) Pro¬
gressive Farmer.
St Matthew’s Church
4th Sunday in Lent, or Mid Lent
Sunday.
11 a. m. Matins and sermon.
Subject, “Work and Rest.”
3 p. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p. m. Evensong and sermon.
Subject, “Do We Love God?”
These will be the last services
in the old Building and old friends
of the Episcopal Church in Fitz¬
gerald, from colony days, wfe hope
to see out.
The choir will be assis'tcci'by the
orchestra. ,
.
On Monday Bishop lieesc D. D
the Bishop of Georgia, will dedi
cate the new church at 8 p. m.
Services also Tuesday and Wed¬
nesday evenings. Offerings for
the buildings Friday.
F. Noutu-Tummon, Vicar.
FUN! FUN! FUN J
LetNoInnocent Man Escape
At The Great
MOCK COURT TRIAL
Under The Auspices of The
Woman's Club Of Fitzgerald
In the COURT HOUSE, on Monday Evening,
April 3d. One of the Most Respected Citizens
will be charged with BREACH of PROMISE. Reg-
uglar Court Trial. Startling developments!
Ludicrous Situations ! Local Hits! An Evening
of Refined Fun!
Prices, 25 and 55c.
Tickets on sale at Drug Stores and Candy Kitchen March
27th. Open at 7:30. Court called at 8.
The Press agent says that “The
Man on the Box” is a good show,
and we are bound to believe him,
as it is well known that the press
agents union has exacted a solemn
covenant from its members to al¬
ways tell the truth. The Company
presenting this old favorite comedy
at the Opera House is the same in
its entirety that pleased the audi-
LUMBER
Consult us Of
Every Description. A Brand
New Supply of Shingles,
j Weather Boarding, Lumber
of every Description, both
finished and unfinished. See
us for Builders’ Supplies;
m Also Wood and Coal
Promptly Delivered.
G. H. BRYANT &. SON. !
ences of all the large cities of the
East last season and judging from
the reports Irora the territory they
have covered this season, they
have not deteriorated any from the
standard set in the past.
TAKEN UP-One Large
Sow not marked. iiHwk®
Annie Tarpley. The Fink
2 miles east town.