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‘i’ou Will Find All First-Cl&.«s
Workmen at The
Iq, &. Barber Shop
Vnder First National Sink
P. B. , Owen, Mgr.
SPECIAL
Farmers, plant COTTON
on your Oat lands. We
have plenty of COTTON
SEED, High Grade Fer¬
tilizer and Nitrate of So¬
da. ::::::
.Best Patent Flour at. .. $5.25
Oats, 2-bu. Sack, at. . 2.75
Corn, 2i bushel Sack.. 2.25
Baker Supply Co.
Opera House Building,
FITZGERALD, : GEORGIA.
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Round-Trip Fares From Cordele
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as St. Avigustine, S3.50 I
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£ CPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN WILL LEAVE COR- 8
ir DELE JUNE 14th at 2:05 p. m., arriving Jackson¬
m ville 9:00 p. m., Wednesday night, arriving Tampa 6:00
m m a. be R’y m., used Thursday, Thursday, from Jacksonville June 15th. to St. Regular Augustine train via service F- E will C. %
June 15th, 9:30 a. m,, arriving St. Au¬ i
m gustine 10:40 a. m. Tickets will be good returning on
8 any regular train leaving Jacksonville, St- Augustine or 1
Tampa up to and including June 19, 1911, Tickets to
I Tampa will be routed via Seaboard Air Line from Jack- } -
sonville. This will be the best conducted excursion ever /»
operated in _ Florida. Plenty of coaches will be supplied i0g
to afford prevent crowding. Everybody invited. You can’t
to miss it. For further information call on R. yg
8 L. Luff man, Ticket Agent, Cordele, Ga or address w
C. B. Rhodes, General Passenger Agent, , Macon, Ga- , 8
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THOMAS E. WATSON,
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Author , Publicist, Statesman,
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Ocilla Wednesday Morning, June
w m 21 st, at old-fashioned Georgia Barbecue, will
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liver an address on current issues at 11 o’clock.
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JULFL. WATSON
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WILL BE IN FITZGERALD,
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| And The Ladies Will Address Especially Invited. The People of Ben Hill Co. |
K are Admission Free to Free to All. A
H. B. DEYO
fainter and Paper Hanger
| A22 r?i*.t .©s of Wall Paper &2weys
cir» hand. Contracting & spec:e.3tv.
! Shop, SO2 Wes? Oconee Street,
E. ELKINS. JOSEPH IS. WAL1
ELKSNS & WALL,
Attorneys at Law,
; Looms 408-11 •BartmivDonov an Building
I Will Practice in all the Courts.
| j OB. LOUIS l TURNER | I
J DENTIST
i SCoorrrs 208-208 1-2, 2nd Floor
5 Story Building
I'HE. FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY. JUNE
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M EXICO The do for towns is a a scene land are much of in contrasts, forty alike, other and and towns a picture the traveler of of a a similar street sees them size. in one on The city all native might sides.
women who sell fruits in the streets are always picturesque either
for their beauty or the lack of it. Compare the two street merchants pictured
above. They are native Mexicans—that is, they are of Indian stock. The one
is young and attractive, the other is the reverse It is difficult to believe that
the girl will ever grow up to become what the old crone is, but time works-
wonders in Mexico as elsewhere. The pictures were made a short time ego
in Torreon, in the present zone of disturbance.
Mr. Carl Ray has gone to Indi¬
ana, to spend sometime wah rela¬
tives.
Mr. Stanley Davis left Tuesdav
night he will for Donalson, Minn., where
father’s spend the snmmer on his
wheat farm.
V The Ladies Aid Society of The
First M. E. Church wilj serve their
regular monthly dinner at the W.
K. (J. Hall Wednesday June 21,
1911 Dinner 25.
Mrs. M. E. W hitman, Sec.
Laddies Attention
IV anted, ladies who wish to do
good, to help to collect good books
for library in county jail, We
thank those who have kindly do¬
nated, but more are needed. See
1 Mrs. J. Burkhart, W. Central
Ave., 515.
For profit read The Leader ad¬
vertisements.
Impure blood runs you down—
makes you an easy victim for or¬
ganic diseases. Burdock Blood
Bitters purities the blood—cures
the cause—builds you up. 3L-81.
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First-Cla.ss Men are Making Over
$30,00 every week. You can make
several dollars by fvist working
spare time.
Write tor Full Particulars. Samples Free, m
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ATL A.NTA, GA.
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Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and. have the
wrong one giver?, you, For this
reason careful we urge you in buying to aj
be to get the genuine—
Liver Medicine
The reputation of thin old, relia¬
ble medicine, for constipation, in¬
digestion and liver trouble, i k firm¬
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It it; better than
others, or it would, not be the fa¬
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined,
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