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Mrs. Jas. H. Thomas, of Dub-
an, is visiting her parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. C- Floyd.
Miss Birdie McLendon left yes-
:erdiy for Americas, to spend
sometime visiting relatives.
The many friends of Mrs. G. C.
Smith regret to know that she tias
been indisposed this week.
Miss Mary Baily, of Fitzgerald,
vas the visitor for a day or two
>f Mrs. Steve Little.—Ocilla Star.
Mrs. Daisy Brabham, of Fitz¬
gerald, is spending some time in
Ocilla at the home of her broth¬
er, Mr. G- S. Wilcox.—Ocilla
Mrs. F. H.'Wimbish left yester¬
day for her home in Albany, after
a visit to her mother, Mrs. R. A.
Locke.
Miss Blossom Mercer was the
hostess last evening at a delight¬
ful party, given in honor of Miss
Glen Allen, of Cedartown, who
is the attractive guest of Miss
May Wilcox.
Professor and Mrs. J. W. Mor¬
ris and children left Thursday
night for an extended visit to rel¬
atives in Kentucky and other
states, and will not return home
until about the first of September.
Mrs. W. H. Rogers and little
laughter. Miss Miriam, and Jittle
Miss Sarah McDonald went to
Americus yesterday, to be the
guests of Mrs. W. J. Josey for
several weeks. Mrs. Rogers and
Miriam will later go to Knoxville,
Tenn., for the summer.
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Bviilding 5-Story J. H. Churchwell Fitzgerald Georgia
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Miss Eloise Tebeau was the guest
this week of Miss Florence Hob-
erts at Ocilla.
Miss Mildred Wooten has re¬
turned from a visit to her sister
Mrs. Cowart at Rochelle.
Mrs. A. Brittain and children
have - one to New York - t0 ^ end
the summer with relatives.
and M rs . \y. e. Booker
i ave ^one to West Palm Beach,
Fla., to spend the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Lowery and
chiiJren will leave Monday for
Ohio, where they will reside in
future.
j Mr. Henry White and
left this week for Minnesota, to
spend the summer visiting
relatives.
Miss Onie Booker leaves today
for Jacksonville, to spend some¬
time with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. W'. E- Arnold. .
Miss Mattie Harvey returned
Thursday from Washington, where
she has been enrolled as a student
at the Convent since Christmas.
Mrs. J. L. McCarty and little
daughter, Elizabeth, left Thursday
for Shellman, to be the guests of
Mrs. McCarty’s sister, Mrs.
Wells.
Mrs. Eari Hampton, of Way-
cross, who has been visiting her
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. W.R.
Skinner, left this week for her
home.
Mr. W. F. Morris, of Elktown,
Fla., spent Wednesday in the city,
guest of his daughters, Mrs. John
Beall and Misses Fay and Alice
Morris.
Miss Marie Johnson went down
to Douglas Thursday
to be the guest of Miss Hester
Brewer at the dance given that
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rHE FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY. JUNE 3, 1911
Miss Hattie Taylor has returned
from a visit to her parents nt
Hawkinsville.
Miss Hester Brewer, of Doug¬
las, is the attractivejvisitor of Mrs.
Thomas J. Dickey.
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Mrs. W. P. Ward, of Douglas,
is visiting her daughter. Mrs.
Grantham.
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j Miss Aiieen North-Tummon left
. Thursday for Colorado, where she
j will spend the summer traveling.
Mr. Bowen Shepherd has re¬
turned home from Meridian,
Miss., .where he has been attend¬
ing college.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mathews,
formerly of this city but now of
Fort Valley, announce the birth of
, a twelve poucd boy, the youngster
arrived last Monday.
^ rs> B. L Wheelwright and
two daughters, Misses Eloise and
Edna Tebeau, will leave next week
j the for Hendersonville, N,C., to spend
j summer.
Mrs. D. B. Ware will be the
hostess Monday evening at a party
in honor of her niece, Miss Jennie
i Mashburn. who has just returned
from Bessie Tift.
FOR MRS. BOSWORTH.
Mrs. Ludlow Griner was hos¬
tess last evening at a very delight¬
ful “42” party in honor of Mrs.
C. C. Bosworth, of Waycross, who
is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Holtzen-
dorf.
The guest’s prize, a dainty
gause fan, was presented Mrs.
Bosworth. The game was played
at four tables, at the conclusion of
which a delicious ice course was
served by the hostess assisted by
Miss Kadie Gainer.
Mrs. Griner’s guests included:
Mrs. C. C. Bosworth, Dr. and
Mrs. E. A. Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
John Russell, Prof, and Mrs. E. E.
j Sams, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dickey,
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Holtzendorf,
! Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thurmond,
and Mrs. Clayton Jay.'Mr'
: and Mrs. G. E. Ricker.
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| Notice To Land Owners
i number Georgia, As of you will them all meet know, here take The on advantage the Farmers’ 20th, 21st of the and Union 22nd of of June, the and Stacie a great of
may opportunity and buy a farm
on this occasion some where in this section. We would like to have the
name of every man w ho desires to sell his farm—large or small—together
witH a general discription of same and price, between this and the date
named above. It will be the opportunity of our lives to do a land-slide
business in the sale of Farm Lands, City Homes, Truck Farms and gen¬
eral investments along this line. So, if you have anything along this
line to sell and don’t want to be always about it, come and see us—make
o the price right and we will do the rest.
I section We of have Ben Hill several County automobiles to show at these command lands and and men assist to go in to making every
o sales during the stay of the tillers of the soil.
itself It to is the the best best class opportunity of citizenship this section to be obtained has ever in had the to world, advert s
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you will get in on the ground floor, list your lands, we will stand next
to the opportunty to do the business.
We have already had several inquiries about farm lands and
truck farms, and the outlook for investments in advance of their coming
on the dates above named is good.
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B. T. Strickland & Co.
Rooms Nos. 504, 505, 506, FIT ZGERALD. GA.
Garbutt-Donnovan Building,
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