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PERSONALS
Mrs. J. C. Brewer, of Douglas,
spout Thursday in the city, shop¬
ping.
Miss Obie Buck, of Tifton, was
the recent visitor of Miss Margaret
Harris.
Mrs. W. G. Broad hurst has as
her guest this week, Mrs. Paik, of
Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Averitt of
Ocilla, were visitors to the city
Thursday.
Mrs. J. B. George, of Ocilla,
was the guest Friday of Mrs. J.
L. McCarty.
Miss Ellen Henderson, of Ocilla,
attended the Millinery Openings
hero Friday.
Miss Lula Whitley, of Ocilla,
was the guest recently of Miss
Minnie Whitley.
Mrs. P. II. Day is the guest of
tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Still¬
well, at Montezuma.
Mr. Torn Wilcox Las returned
to the city, after a lenghthy stay
in Jacksonville, Ga.
Miss Abbiebelle Wilkinson, of.
B lackshear, is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. T. L. Griner.
Mrs. Tom Price, of Douglas,
spent Friday in the city with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Drew.
Misses Lessie and Lillian Brig-
fonn left Thursday for Dothan,
Ala., where they will reside with
their brother, Mr. V. L. Brigman.
THE VEMDOME
( THE MARKET PLACE
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We a.re Making Pure Food Products our Busi¬
ness— make it also Yours ! Our large trade enables us to
continually keep our stock changing, giving you always
Only fresh goods, a matter you want to bear in mind.
Can goods and bottles kept on the shelves too long lose
their fine flavor and frequently are the cause of Ptomaine
- Poison. This is of importance to you, and your reason
will tell you that freshly prepared packages by standard
packers are the best guarantee of Purity. Everything
that should be found in a first-class Grocery will be found
at the Vendome, and your trade is solicited.
H7 Sooth Main Street THE VESINTDOME 117 South Main Street
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. MARCH 1911
Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. Grir er, of
Douglas, spent Thursday with his
mother, Mrs. T. L, Griner.
Miss Blossom Mercer, who at-
U;nds B ess i e Tift College, is spend-
ing the week end with her parents.
Mrs. A. L. Blizzard and Mrs. J.
J. Dorminey, of Broxton, visited
L. McCarty on Wednes-
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Miss Hattie Taylor has moved
from the Lee-Grant Hotel and is
now boarding with Mrs. J. W.
Boyd.
Miss Obie McKenzie, of Monte¬
zuma, passed through the city
Thursday enroute from Tifton to
her home.
Mrs. E. P. Searcy and children
have returned from Texas, where
they spent several weeks with her
parents.
Mrs. W. L. Harmon, of Tifton,
spent Friday in the city with her
brother, I)r. J. Hawkins Goodman
and wife.
Miss Florabelle Stearns accom¬
panied the party who left yester¬
day morning for Miona Springs
for a visit of several days.
Mrs. A. J. Dixon has returned
her home in Leary, after a visit
with relatives. Mrs. Dixon was
by Mrs. Mercer Pow¬
and Miss Modena Powell, who
spend some time with her.
Miss Lora Richards, of Florida,
expected in the city soon, to
Miss Isla Green.
,,J5BKIXS bxtektaixs at oauds
Miss Edward Perkins entertain¬
last evening at two tables of
back,” having as her guests,
Lizzie Perkins, Miss Ealulie
Miss Helen McAllister,
Stanley Davis, Mr. Henry
Mr. Ed Hook, and Mr.
Reeves.
Refreshments consisted of pi¬
sandwiches and ginger ale,
the evening was one of rare
iyj^n Of\ Th o Box
Co.Ties Thursday
You have read the book, ‘‘The
Man on'the Box,” and now you
have the opportunity of seeing the
play by a stiong company of High
Class artists, who will present
Grace Livingston kumiss dra-
realization of the story nextTimrs
at ^ ie °P era 1)0 use.
The Man on the Box is a thrill
ing love-story, protraying, as it
does, the romantic career of a
young man who changes places
with a coachman so that lie may
he near the girl he loves The
story is intensely interesting, con¬
taining many delightful situations
and climaxes and embraces quite a
deal of comedy.
Tickets will be put on sale at
Adams Candy Kitchen in a few
days, and there will no doubt be a
rapid sale of the reserve seat
section.
PERSONALS
Mr. C. E. Vinson, of Savannah,
was here Thursday.
Mr. Ike Levin transacted busi¬
ness in Tifton Thursday.
Mr. E. C. Anderson, of Athens,
in the city Thursday.
Mr. C. N. Pierce, of Macon,
business here Thursday.
Mr. C. L. Tucker, of Arlington,
among the visitors to the city
M r. Eugene Skinner spent sever¬
days of this week in ihe city,
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Skinner.
Mr. Geo. A. Paulk, from Alapa-
was among the sojourners in
city Thursday.
FOR SALE—Ten R. I. Red
at $1.00 each, communicate
Mrs. W. M. Watkins, R. F.
2, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Mr. J. B. G. West, of Cordele,
attended to business’matters in the
city Thursday.
Mr. Robert Wilcox, of McRea,
was among the business visitors in
the city Thursday.
Mr. C. M. Thompson, of States¬
boro, spent Thursday in the city,
transacting business.
Mr. T. II. Collins came over
from Broxton Thursday, spending
the day in the city.
Mr. E. L. Hendricks and Mr.
W. R. Hunt, of Brunswick, spent
Thursday in the city.
Mr. Colin McRea came down
from liochel'e Thursday and spent
the day in the city.
Eye Specialist To Be
Here Next Week
Dr. Kennon Mott, the eye spe¬
cialist with offices in Atlanta and
Brunswick, will be in our city this
week beginning Tuesday. Dr.
Mott is a specialist of note and has
fitted glasses for prominent people,
from New York to Cuba and from
Florida to Texas. His success has
been very great, and eyes that were
given up as incurable have been
successfully treated and fitted with
glasses, giving sight as good as
nature intended.
Dr. Mott will be at the City
Drug Store (Dr. Pittman’s) March
27-28-29-30th.
First M. E. Church
Services to-morrow will be as
Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m.
H. Burke, Supt.
Morning worship at 10:45 Ser¬
mon theme, ‘‘What does Christ
mean to You?”. Epworth League
6:30p. m. Evening theme, Worship at
Sermon “The Teach¬
ings of Jesus”.
Prayer service on Wednesday
at 7.30.
The general public, especially
will find a cordial wel¬
at every service.
E. J. Hammond, Pastor.
Dodd Supply Co
Wholesale and Retail
Genera! Supply Hants
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TERMS CASH
1 Box 100 cakes Lenox Soap, $3.5
Cotton Seed Meal, best grade, Ln
Cotton Seed Hulls, - - - vi
Best Grade Hay, per hundred,
Bran and Shorts, per sack, - #
5-bushel sack best Feed Oats, 5
2k bushel sack White Corn, . * #< 0
50 pounds Lard only - - m
Best Flour, 75c sack; barrel, *n .5(I
25 pounds Grits only - - - «n
17b pounds best Sugar, - - ©
We have plenty Ni-Trate of Soda, and complete |
Fertilizers of all kinds on hand, kept at our ■
General Warehouse opposite the Court House. I
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DODD SUPPLY CO
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