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Farmers, plant COTTON
on your Oat lands. We
have plenty of COTTON
SEED, High Grade Fer¬
tilizer and Nitrate of So-
d 3 • i * * • • •
Best Patent Fiour at .... $5.25
Oats, 2-bu. Sack, at..... 2,75
Jih Cten, 2s bushel Sack 2.25
w *er Supply Co.
Opera House Building,
FITZGERALD, : GEORGIA.
Sunday Outings From Douglas
VIA
Georgia^. & Florida. R.«*alweuy
White Sulphur Springs $1.60
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Improved Double Daily Passenger Service-The Direct
Route To ,
The Carolinas, Virgina. Washington, New York and Eastern * Cities
via Augusta ano Atlantic t oast Line or Southern Railway « Close
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10 (,..38 Ar Stillman Ar 7 38 2 03
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10.20 ■r~tW Lv... Douglas Ar 7 15 4 3.07 1 45 3.45 3.49
11 23 9.52 Ar BrO.xton .Ar r,
12 20 Lv Harrows Bluff. jV 1.20 2.25
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Between Nashville, Sparks and Pineboro-
No. 23 No. 24 No. 20 No. 40
NO. 41 No. 85 Daily STATIONS Daily Daily Ex. Sun.
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10.00 11.40 12.05 11 12.05 11.00 .50 (i.,35 7.20 7.25 8..00 Lv A.r Ar Lv .EVlenlon Nashville .Sparks Sparks L: W> iC -e- ti. S&2S a -T cr. cr: 00 30
It.45 12.40 Ar I’ineboro — .40
1 40 1.25 P. M. I aTMI A. M
P. M. P. M. P. M .
r Daily o Daily Except Sunday Madison'and Vidalia and daily except Sunday
Trains Nos. (1 and 7 run daily between
between Vidalia and Augusta. fares, schedules, etc apply to
For full information in regard to .
G. N. PATRICK, C. H. GATTIS,
Traveling Pass. Agent, Gen’l Pass. Agent,
Douglasb Ga. , Augusta, Ga.
g AF p ( )LL), Agent, Douglas, Ga. i
k ‘Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil is
the best remedy for that often
fatat dease—croup. Has been used
with success in ouy family for
eight years.”—Mrs. L. Whiteacre,
Buffalo, N. Y. 39-8t.
FOR SALE—My home on corn¬
er Thomas and Ohoopee streets
and two lots on Merrimac drive,
and ten acres of pebble land at
-Double Run station, Cheap for
cash or terms. E. F. Dye.
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Dear Madam* I
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Declare TO-DAY your inde- I
pendence of the drudgery of !
baking by beginning to use
OUR bread and pastry. Our !
bread and pastry is equally
as your-own, and considering
the labor and drudgery sav¬
ed, it is far more economical
to ing use our products than bak¬
yourself.
Just try this bakery once
and you will never go back
to the old system.
City Barkery
Get your old papers at the Lea¬
der Office tf.
Laddies Attention
Wanted, ladies who wish to do
good, to help to collect good books
for library in county jail. We
thank those who have kindly
nated, but more are needed. See
Mrs. J. Burkhart, W. Central
Ave., 515.
WANTED—To buy four
alligator heads in good condition.
Apply to Dr. J.R. Perry at
lin Furniture ^Company.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
THE.FITZGERALD LEADER, SATURDAY, JURY !, 1911
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Central Christiafv
Church
I TI Coombs. I’h. 1
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'A" 1 ? ill Or
etc 2 c e k on.tiie.Buhiect
s si ' using as uii ;
nous t! re nitifui story of
*
Bull and . n Lrisson, The
LH tors who lived enturu
go, one built a ti ousarid little I
barns, and, a rude one story hous es
How the other
took the. same stone and organized j
a cathedral.
At eight p. m. a sermon on the
subject "The Tragedy of the]
Banquet” using for the subject the
live kings of Babylon, Renan, the
French infidel, the great painting
; ‘The Maid of the Mist”, an old
military custom of putting prison¬
ers to death and many other his¬
toric and literary illustrations.
This service will be made special¬
ly interesting to voung people.
A special progamme. of music
will be given by a large .chorus
choir under the direction of .Mrs.
Grace Turner.
You will receive a hearty wel¬
come at both of these services.
Sunday School at nine forty-five
(9:4.5),under the direction of T. F.
Hemminger, Sup’tl
Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m.
there will be a meeting of the
Deacons the Church and at 3 p.m.
w ill he the regular monthly r , t
>f the Official Board.
Sunday night, at 7 p. m. f
n End
t er •u.-iersn
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JUli
j uHiuer bli ami l-Si;toe water-
ot t IOC >a iuver. a trio-
utai 7 if the Tennessee River. The
land is the heartiof the Southern
Appalachian Mountains. The coin-
mission is considering the purchase
of many other tracts in both the
Northern aod Southern Appula-
chia-ns,
Mineral lands in the Appalachi¬
an Forest Reserve must be pur¬
chased outright by the government
in the'opinion of Attorney Gener¬
al Wickersham. who holds that
| the purchase of such lands cannot
I be made with a reservation to the
original guarantees to mineral
rights. This will preclude the pur¬
chase of land and timber.only on
mineral lands needed for Appala¬
chian reserve and will interfere
some extent, especially in
South, with the commission’s
plans in expending the $11,000,000
appropriation.
Supreme Court Orders
Dissolution of Trust
Washington, June 29.—The Su¬
preme Court of the United States
to day issued an order to the at¬
torney-general directing him to in¬
struct the lower courts to carry out
the Supreme Court’s decision pro¬
viding for the disoiution of the
American Tobacco Cympany. The
thirty days allowed the company
to ask for rehearing has expired.
Pres. Approves New
Hawa.tian Bonds
Washington, June 29.—Presi¬
dent Taft today approved an issue
of $1,500,000 Hawaiian bonds, the
money to be used in public im¬
provement in the islands. The
bonds authorized by the organic
act will be dated August 1, 1911,
and will bear interest not to ex¬
ceed 4J per cent.
DENTAL WORK.
Done on installment, by Drs.
Holtzendorf and Turner. Rooms
208-9-10, 2nd floor 5 Story Bld’g.
38-8.
bowels, * ■ : ^ gingiQ. ^ uose q.l ^4 s
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p a jnter and Paper Hanger
All f ts-des of Wall Paper always
an,, hand. Contracting a specialty.
Shop, 80 2 West Oconee Street.
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DR. ,7. W. ELLIOTT,
OSTEOPATH,
at
Fitzgerald;
Wednesdays and Saturdyas
Offlc® Hours: 8.00 to 12,00 a. m i
2.00 to 6.00 p. m.
At Lee-Grant Hotel
Our Silverware Is
Purchased To
Please People
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Exery family is com¬ i
fa pelled to buy silverwear
;
either for their own use
« I fur _ resent . T> ,
or a P
i'zlng' this, we sell our
silverware at a close
6 .. margin ..of profit, con¬
do ding that it is better
to sell a g'rcat, deal of
I ‘silverware at a dose
margin rather than lit¬
i tle at a big profit.
We ask you to visit us
the next time you are
seriously thinking of I
] silverware or other
articles that are to be
found in a good jewelry
V. store. J
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Russell Brothers,
Opposite Exchange National Bank,
FITZGERALD. GEORGIA
Offi 25-CENT BOTTLE
OP THE
GROVER
GRAHAM
REMEDY
•WILL CONVINCE.
OT^TJE DOSE
■Will remove all diotress. A permanent
cure g uaranteed.
"Why Suffer?
** For five years I suffered untold mis-
ery^rom^IJjrsjjepsia. I tried ftomedy ever^thmg.
ver Graham Dyspepsia gave me
instant relief and a permanent cure.
There is no healthier man in our city
to-day.” MILES GILBERT,
Akron, Ohio.
Three Sizes, 25 c., 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 .
C.GHOVEH GRAHAM CO., INC. NEWBURGH, N.Y.
Secret Order hirectorv.
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A DAFT CHAPTER NO. i->
Meets every first and third Monday
night at Masonic Hail t
Ave. and (Frant street.
GEORGE CEOU / : t POST NO. 17
A O. :> ...
Meets on the 1st anVi 3rd Saturdays
>t each month, at “ |. in ihe K, of
P. Hall,
Hugh Kerr, Commander.
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K. O.T. m: |
1 st. 2nd, and 4t.h Wednesdays in
each Month.
Perry Keefer,Com.
John Earnest,
Keeper of Records
FITZGERALD ENCAMPMENT
I. O. O. F, NO.*9
Meets every Thursday night at 8 p.
m. in Odd Fellows Hall. \.
F. G. Clark, C. P.
.
M. A. Hartley, Scribe.
UNITY LODGE NO 86 K OF V
Meets every second and fourth
Thursday ni,'ht in the Knights of
Pythias Hall on V- Ave. <
I iting Knights < 2 ti
attfcnd.
O. II. Minter, C. G.
K.L Kintr K Of K
COLONY POST
Meets the 1 st it
ieh mo.:! i
satur0.«i y
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4
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WOODMAN OF T!IC WORLD
Meet, every first and third Wednes-
day night at Odd Fellows Inti!. Hood
attendance is urged. Visitors wel-
os me. 15. \V. Mays,
Camp Clerk.
W, Id. C.
Colony Relief Corps No. 2, meets at
their Hall on Sftuth Majn St. every
arid third Tuesdays at 2 o'clock, ip, m.
Li/./ • Hav” field President.
r, Sec'rothry.
GETLISEMANK COMMA NDfcltY
NO. 20.
Meets. seeftful and fourth Friday
I nights of each month at Masonic Hail,
comer Central A ve. and Grant street
A, E. Jones, Eminent Com.
J. R. Sennor, Recorder.
FITZGERALD CHAPTER NO. 52
11. A. M.
I Meets first and third Tuesday night
of each month at, Masonic Hall Horner
Central Ave. and Grant .street.
. 1 . E. Turner. High Priest.
j no. B. Russel). Secy.
FITZGERALD LODGE NO. 35
I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday night, at 8 p. m.
in Odd Fellows Hall, corner Main and
Pine sts. Visiting Brothers welcome.
R. V'. Armantrout, N, G.
A. Bruner, N. G.
S. Bert Bullard, V. G.
F. M. Graham, R. C.
1 I I $100,000 ON TERMS TO LEND |
c
u and Fitzgerald the City Lowest. Proper-
G ty. Interest
X Terms this section. the best Loans ever offered promptly in ^ W
made. Come to see us, or ^ $
write. Prompt attention giv-
en all written inquiries. K
W. M. BRYAN 8 I
>1 311 GARBUTT-DONOVAN BLDG.
K FITZGERALD. GA. it
iS Representing
ELLIS «, ELLIS
$ w: 4 1 yr Tlfton, Ga. k
Subscribe for The Leader.
W 111 TE AM i .;iVE Yo. 2U
Aj K. .4- M
Monday nights
Masonic Flail, corn* mt r.a
Grant street.
Mast
Pine Level F.
parser
Church Direaory
Every pa> or ia Fitzgerald is u:e ■■
to send in his noth: e of church fter
vices for this <* Iiimn.
CATHOLIC CHURCH 3
Services at i he Catholic Church,
duri ng the suu/^ier_monjths.
Mass aif) o'clock every 3rd Sunday _____ of
the months of Juue, July, AugusSAr.d
Septemher instead of the second and
fourth Sundays. H. A. Schonhardt.
U. B. CHURCH f,.
Directory of Service^.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.' m.
Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
Y. P. C. E. U., 6 pm. M.
Mid,week services Wee). 7:30 p. m.
Official board meeting the first Thurs¬
day evening of each month at 8:30.
, J. L. Leichliter, Pastor. -
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
’Lee an'd Magnolia Sts.
.
E. .T Hammond! Pastor. UesidfehcY
118 W, Mam i
V't
w QiGurnfc
f I KF* A NCHURCH
! each inontdt 11 m
u. m. a no .; p, =
I i there will no f reach;; services.
The Sunday School meets every
j Jiijpdaj ' at iot a- rr.. Z. .,V Hayden 1
Supt. ;
| Y. V. S. (’. E. meet very Sunday
, P-
| All 7 ciiydiu i n.
Rev. A1 1 ori Tf
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Cl: N TIL At . 1 if listian ! l : t:
Lee-atfid JHSjfamiao St -'.
0. Th'ijpas Coo;nny,/ IV ■ • r
Lim School, T. F enimiiy.ar.
Dupcrinf n«$er»t roe <6 very*
\ Day at 9:30 a. niJ f Morrijjng worship,
I wltn Lord's Slipper. L..:tl 0 sermcnVfor
I Children, and Sermon. G:00 Y. US. 1
j ' E. 6*4;). Evening worship at i :45.
! Mid Week service, with address by
the pastor, Wecioesda v evening at 7 :!5.
Everybody welcome at ail meetings,
j Only once a stranger here.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
| \y. Magnolia, between Main and Lee
Streets.
Sunday School 9.20 a.m. I.. Kenne¬
dy, Supt.
Preaching services <■■■ iry Sunday at
11 a. m. and a :00 p. m.
R,,yal Ambassadors Sunday evening
7:00.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
8:00.
B. Y. P. U., Friday night, 8:00.
All are cordially invited to attend
all these services.
Thds. M. Callaway,
DR. LOUIS A. TURNER t
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DENTIST ■ ♦ ♦
I R.ooms 208-208 1-2* 2nd Floor ♦
i 5 Story Building ♦ ♦ *
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1C £ I
Fitzgerald Banner Nest.
Meets every Monday NivM corner Oen-
1 ral Avenue and Grai r. Si n et.
F. G. CLA RK, Pres.
JOHN J. SCHLANSER R. 5