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Lost or Stolen
One white bull dog, blaci ring
around one eye. Close croped ears
Finder v id receive reward.
A. L. Parr,
92-tf. 810 8. Grant.
Fitzgerald Undertaking
& Furniture Company
Furniture on Installments
“Funeral Director,
W. H. ROGERS
Day Phono, 39 ) Fitzgerald
Night Phone, 117 \ Georgia.
Lee-Grant Hotel.
NEW PAIR FREE
’ You can’t lose even if
you don’t win.
Here are a few of the
records made by RED
SEAL SHOES in the
Long Service Contest:
TUF HIDE $2.50
4 ‘One pair makes a Crop • >
Worn 13 months.
WORK IN COMFORT $3.50
Goodyear Welt
14 months, 9 days.
EASY STREET
11 months, 21 days.
KING BEE
17 months, 8 days.
You enter the contest
when you buy a pair. If
your dealer does not carry
them, tell him to order
from
\
J. K.. Orr Shoe Company,
Red Seal Shoe Factory,
Atlanta, Ga.
Own Your Own Home
Cottage and two lots* beautifully located, neat in,
Bath Room furnished* for - - - = - $1400
$400 cash, balance $15 per month.
6Room House ©end Lot, 40x170* good location*
close to business center, $1250
$200 cash* $15.00 per month.
2-$tory 6-Room House, lot 40x170, $ 1,000
$100 cash, $15.00 per month.
6-Room Stone House, Lot 40x170, $ 1,200
$100 es^-sh, $I5.oo per month.
6-Room House on S- Lee St„ Lot 40x170, • $1503
$200 cash, $I5.oo per month.
20-Acre Tra^ct, 15 acres in cultivation, small dwell¬
ing hovise. - $1600
5 -Acre Trstct, house <and barn, al! in cultivation, $ 630
90-Acre Farm, 5 houses on pierce, 70 «acres in cul¬
tivation, nJI \u\der wire fence, . $2750
BSANOB S& GEIjBSBS 9
East Pine Street. ■ FITZGERALD, GA.
} Building Material 1
> -> George H. Bryant ® Son
Big fresh supply of Shingles,
Flooring. Brick and everything
m the building lime. ....
WOOD Quick COAL
Delivery
Phone 190 FITZGERALD, GA.
Advertise in The Leader
Phone 380, Booker*& Britt, for
a sack of turoentine dross, 75ct.
97-tf.
For Congressman.
“To the Voters of the Third
congressional District: I have the
ambition to represent the Third
district in congress. As to my
fitness and worthiness, I propose,
submit , . that . . the . voters the , !
to to or
district, along with the other gen-
tlemen who may aspire to the
honor, in a democratic primary. | ,
1 • 1 am a farmer, was born and j I
eared on a farm in this district,
and have contributed ail that I
possibly could to the advancement
ot the farming interests or my
section of the country.
“As a member of congress I
would be controlled largely by the
same desires and purposes that
have actuated me as a private
citizen in advancing the farming
interest of the state nd country,
which ultimately is the interest of
every person, whether merchant,
lawyer, doctor, banker, mechanic
or citizens following other callings,
"1 shall be glad to meet the vo-
ters face to face in every county
of the district before the day of
election. Sincerely.
John It. Merger.
FITZGERALD LEADER. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 26. 1912
Tax Notice.
I will be in my office each day,
(Sunday excepted,) from 9 a. m-
to 12 m., and from 1 to 3 p. m-,
for the purpose of collecting de-
linquent taxes.
tf J. W. Norris, Sheriff.
Give 228 S. Grant st. a try.
j 4-2t, Carr Market.
For Congressman^.
To the Democratic Voters of the
3rd Congressional District:
I hereby formally announce rny
candidacy for the office of congress
man from said district to the De¬
mocratic primary to be held next
summer. Owing to my familiarity
with ,, conditions .n 1tr Washington , .
.. . the ,, connaoa:.a! .. cleric to the
, of the House) . T I i believe >• •,
the people will honor me with
great office, that 1 can be of service
to them and I will certainly strive
to faithfully and intelligently re-
prcsent ' all tho people of the dis-
tnct.. . Their interest and welfare
shall regulate, Ico.rtrol and in-
flueuce my every vote and act and
at ah times I will he true to the
masses of our people. Before the
primary I will announce a formal
platform of principles, address the
voters on the public questions of
the day, presenting my views fully
to them and endeavor to see as
many of them in person as possible,
If you can give me your support
an d influence I shall always be
most profoundly grateful,
Very respectfully,
Charles li. Crisp.
Carr Markt-t, goods delivered in
City limits. 228 8. Grant st. 4 2t.
F or %€sle
Eggs from my prize winning
single Comb White leghorns. $1,
81.50, §3, and $5 per setting of 15.
, Phone 400 or call 802 W. Oconee.
H. B. Deyo.
This is the Coffee
Andrew Jackson A T&lia
Liked so Well A 't 7,
After his brilliant victory at Chalmette in 1815,
Andrew Jackson led his troops past the old French ANDREW JACKSON
Market in New Orleans and treated the officers and men to fresh, hot French
Market Coffee. And in 1843, Henry Clay—at the conclusion of his eloquent
speech at the great banquet in his honor—slipped away, with his friends, to the
old French Market for a cup of the same famous beverage. Then you could get
French Market Coffee
nowhere in America except at the old French Market in New Orleans,
But NOW you all may serve it—daily—on your own tables. For the old
French Market blend is perpetuated by
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
TTj&s-fvas*- - / '■K-- -- - ,7-- and we deliver genuine French Market Coffee
-k x -'' • ) 'Ml everywhere in hermetically sealed cans. It reaches
sT- you fresh from the mill with all its enticing aroma
mm & J§ and delicious flavor. “There is only one real old
French Market flavor”—only one coffee with a
history. Get it from your grocer.
But be sure it is the genuine French Market Cof¬
m fee —packed only at the
French Market MiOs
(New Orleans Coffee Company, Ltd., Proprietors)
New Orleans, Louisiana
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CITY LOTS
In Various Parts
of the City
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If you are interested
cali on Us
First Baptist Ch\irch
Subject for Sunday morning,
“Cowards In Battle.”
At night, “Lot’s Wife ”
Sunday School 9:30 B. Y. P.
U, 6:30. Prayer meeting Wed¬
nesday nigt at 7:30. All are cor¬
dially invited to these services.
Thomas M. Calloway, Pastor.