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ow in New Quarters, just one door east of former location. Better equipped than ever, to furnish
joft drinks, candies, cigars, stationery and Novelty Goods. Only Circulating Library in the City.
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CT THE HABIT” of coming here
209 Adams’ Candy Kitchen Fitzgerald, Ga.
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Bullington, of Re-
Ens transacting business
ft yesterday-
Bora P. Stoner went up
fth^^iiy, ftb, spend
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Bft^r fbe of Ocilla,
Isyth, city yesterday,
where she at-
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hate and County taxes,
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Monday and Tuesday, Jan- 8th & 9th
! —• We have accumulated a large lot of R.em-
n©k.r\ts in adl kinds of dress goods, which
we will offer at a sacrifice rvext Monday
and Tuesday. Come and look them over
you will find just the things you need at a
very small cost.
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Biuiding 5-Story J r Churchwell Fitzgerald, Georgia
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THfc. FITZGERALD LEADER FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, tvi2
THEATRE PARTY-
Mrs. Arthur Williams was the
hostess at a very delightful thea-
tre party Monday evening in com-
pliment to her guest, Miss Ivey
Kelley, of McRae, Ga.
The guests met at the home of
the hostess, who
ed them to the Lyric, and later
te Adams’ Candy Kitchen,
refreshments were served.
Those enjoying Mrs. Williams’
hospitality were Misses Ivey Kel-
ley, Daisy Boney, Minnie Whit-
ley, Hollis McKinney, and Messrs
j George Graham, Stewart Jack-
son and George Boney.
AKTEBNOON TEA.
An interesting affair of last
week whs the afternoon tea Fri-
day afternoon, given by Miss Isis
Green in honor of her attractive
JS. '’ f
The boose ™ radiant in the
gay Christmas colors, an
dance of holly and growing plants
being need in the deemations
The guests-ere leceived most
cordially by Mas Green ami Miss
Hiriftcs, who were assisted in en-
tertaining by Mrs, Green and Mrs.
’ M Warren During h the nf-
ternoon a delicious , course of , re
freshments was served, Miss
Green’s guests included Misses
Barbara Harless, Blossom Mercex;
Hazel Tisdel, Maude Glover, Mi¬
Wooten, Caroline Hoover,
Mildred Hanger, Fannie Boyd
Kathleen Braswell, Ai ecu North
Alma Roberts, Eline
Braswell, Kadie Griner, HeienOs-
borne and May Wilcox.
Mr J. A. Maxey, the Cable
Piano man, transacted business in
the city during the week.
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Miss Eva Persons, of Tifon,
Ohio, is here visiting her mother,
a nd friends.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Grorgia—Ben Hiix Cottktt
Notice is hereby given that the
undersignBd wilI se ]| at public
cry to t ha highest bidder tor cash,
itb i. *"J*w' boars of sh's.od
i„ertv r , .1??j?i„°“nLc«rib Ju ^nd No”
blrs D Ci v of Sona-i
Knm^J0™in Seven and Eight in
Ten in the City
Georgia, as shown bv the original
town-site plat said City; also Ter
Acres, more or less, of Lot of lard
Number Ninety-four in the Third
Land Dislr i ct of said County,
known as Ten Acre tract Number
Twenty-three Hundred of the lands
iu said county surveyed and platted
by the American Tribune Soldiers’
Colony Company. Said properly
will be sold as the property oi
Charles A. DeLang under and by
virtue of an execution issued
tbe Superior Court of said county
in favor of W. K. Bowen et tl
against Samuel Hearn and Charles
A. Leiiang and others Said
property was levied upon Octobe.
8th, 1908 by W. H. Fountain who
was then Sheriff of Ben Hill Conn
ty, Georgia. This the 4th rhn? of
January 1912.
J. W. Norths Sheriff,
Ben Hill County, Georgia
and Successor in office to
W. H. Fountain.
IN HONOR or MISS HARLESS
Miss Hazel Tisdel, the young
ugbtpr of Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Tisdel, whs the hostess last even-
ing at n delightful party in honor
„f M i* Bbrtw. Harless, of At-
•‘’•fo'**®-"*®"-- of ‘be
even-
^ “ M “ r ** to,w ** «•" ‘ w0
S ° KSing CM,test8 ' whicb
tne guests much pieasure.
i»«™mentai selections by
w,n 8nt * rr *‘ i ^ solos by
Miss Hacess and Miss Green add-
Mr. Land Owner:
If you are tired of raising 5c cotton and desire to sell your
farm, call and see me or write me out a schedule of your
farm ar.d I will look it over and make you a proposition
for a quick sale.
I have been very successful in making quick saleit of
large- and small farms during the past six months, and the
outlook is good for the NEW Year.
I: you are in the market for a nice Farm or small Dairy
location, I can accommodate you with a SWELL proposi¬
tion on easy terms. All you have to do is to have a desire
[ W business and we trade. I expect to be very active
along this line for the next three months, and it will pay
you to get busy with another crop. Watch this paper for
sale list-
B. T. STRICKLAND
Office No. 504 Garbirtt-Donovan Building.^
ed much to tne pleasure of the o«i*
cssion.
At a J**® hour 'a delicioos salad
SW6et “J."®
I f’ M G a;iSlstlD g
the host S!
Those present -ere: Misses
® a *“™ ” arks ’> Alma Eobcrt! T
Mildred Hanger. Helen Osborne,
Ai '“ n North-Tummon, Maude
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Myers - bred Ball, Ed. Pittman,
Byron Bryan, Wm. Bogart, Etb-
riege Adams, Eagar Bragg, and
Paul Morrison.