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Cotton Market Dec. 6
;‘ Furnished by Farmer-Garbutt & ‘Co
, FULLY GOOD 12 1.8
.GOOD MIDDLING 11 15-16
MIDDLING 11 1-2
LOW MIDDLING 11 I-4
THE GRAND
To-Day
4 “THE CAMPBELLS ARE
COMlNG"—Broadway Univer
sal Featuring Grace Cunard &
; Francis Ford.
“HAZARDS of HELEN"
t ~ Drama ;
E TOMORROW
\ ~Final Episode of ..
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“The Broken Coin
“THE MILLIONAIRE . PAUP
) ERS"—3 Reel Drama.
' “AN HEIRESS FOR TWO"
: ~ ). Comedy
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( COMING WEDNESDAY
“BEWEEN SAVAGE AND
TICER”— 6 Reel Jungle Mast
) erpiece.
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COMING THURSDAY
, The Great Actress, Mrs. Fiske
jn “VANITY FAIR. - 7 parts.
The Plus Ultra class of the Cen
tral Christian church ‘will hold its
regular meeting tonight at the
home of Mrs. L. A. Turner and
each member is urged to be pres
ent.
Come and see the choice lot of
mules at the Planters Warehouse
afd Loan Co. The prices are
right. ~ 144-tf,
Misses Bessie and Minola
Bryan have returned from a visit
to relatives and friends in Way
cross during prosperity week.
WOOD FOR SALE—Buy your
tvinter supply of wood by the cord.
Good four foot wood $2 per cord.
Phone 143. 144 tf.
HEREAFTER 1 shall deposit my
money in The Exchange National
Bank. I see in recent sworn state
ments published in Fitzgeraid papers
that it BEARS EAR-MARKS of
GREAT STRENGTH. I understand,
also, it is an HONOR ROLL BANK.
I don’t know exactly what that
means, but evidently it has done
something EXTRAORDINARY for
the benefit and protection of the pub
lic, or else it would not have AT
TAINED THIS HONOR-—MTr.
Reasoning Mind. )
C. S. Hulls - - - 75c¢
C. S. Meal - - $1.60
Bran - - . 160
Shorts - e
Beet Pulp - - &+ L 76
Sweet Feed - i 1.50
5 bushel Sack Oats - 2.85
Hay - - ¢1 to 1.20
Scratch Feed - - 2.10
Wheat for Chicken Feed 2.35
Seed Oats
Texas Red Rust-proof
412 bushel sacks ™~ s2°Bs
Fulghum Oats, per bu. 85¢
Seed Wheat, per bu. - 2.00
Davis Bros. Co.
Dr.G. W.McLean
DENTIST
Rooms 512-513. PHONE 438.
Garbutt- Donovan Building
Fifth Floot
Sunday by Appointment
Dr. C. J. Christiu
| General Fractice
Diseases ef;(‘liil Iren a Specialty
| Office “a't ‘. Haile's Drug
Store. . - b
DR.C. D.SEELY
... Specialist. Office mile
@ north of Postoffice.
. Treatment free. Glasses
cheap. Call or drop me ‘a postal. I
will cal on you. 1t
‘Lost—A ‘ehild’s neck piece
on way to First Ward school.
Finder kindly notify
" Mrs. E. K Farmer.
Come é,'ncll".‘s‘ee the choice lot of
mules at the Planters Warehouse
and Loan Co. The prices are right.
- Christmas Sale
’ The Ladies Aid and Missionary
Society of .the Presbyterian
church” will have a Christmas
sale of fancy articles, home
made candy and cake, Thursday
afternoon December 9th, at the
home of Mrs. G. E. Ricker, 103
West Pine Street. Everybody
is cordially invited.
Notice to Farmers,
Wanted'sooo Bushels good
corn. Must be shucked.
i |33-tf ~Tnion=Cotton Qil Co.
’ Wood Wanted |
We want 1000 cords good pine
‘wood at the Power Plant, to be
’settled for each week.
__ Fitzgerald Water Light & Bond
iCommission. 132 tf,
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Typewniter Experts
The Roberts Company, Factory
trained efficient will call and exam
ine your machine FREE of charge--
Here for a few days only. ,
| ’Phone No. 6
l Central Hotel.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, MONDAY, ‘DEC. 6, 1915
M—_—_—_——
r Mrs. Charles S. Isler.
MR. AND MRS. GRINER EN
. TERTAIN
One of the prettiest parties of
the season was given Friday
evening by Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Griner at their handsome home
on S. Main St.
Thz house was beautifully
decorated in pot plants and roses.
Progressive rook was played at
six tables @ after an interesting
game delicious refreshments con
sisting of a salad and sweet
course were served.
‘Those present were, Mr. and
Mrs. Drew Paulk, Mr. and Mrs.
Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mec-
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Dorminy, Dr. and Mrs. Den
mark, Mr. and Mrs. Flournoy,
Mr. and§Mrs. Hemminger, Mes*
dames Persons, Shehan, Ligeour,
Mann, Russell, Dr. Ford and
Miss Alice Shephard.
Miss Ella Chapel returned yes
terday from Atlanta where she
has been for sone time in the in
terest of her. health. ;
Migs.Jerome. will leave tomor
row for her home in Atlanta.
Miss Nelle Averitte was the
week end guest of friends in
Cordele.
Mrs. W. M. Bryanis visiting
friends in Atlanta for a few
days.
Messrs Farmer and McDonald
are in Florida for a few days on
business. -
Mr. and Mrs. Drew W. Paulk.}
will entertain a few friends to
morrow evening at a six o’clock
dinner in honor of Mr. Paulk’s
birthday anniversary. }
Miss Mamie Jardine of Douglas
1s the guest of Mrs, Alex Harvev‘
for a few days, |
See the new Plaid, Striped and
Plain Chiffon Taffeta Silks at Mrs.
Broughton’s. 1t
Mr. Frank Silvy has returned
to his home in Birmingham, Ala.
after a pleasant visit of several
davs at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Register.
All Silk Military Braid and
beautiful imported Laces at Mrs.
Broughton’s. It
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dixon ap
nounce the arrival of a little girl
at their home,
TO RENT A FARM—Wanted
to rent 2 horse farm or would over
see any size farm. Moved from
Hall county. J. C. Durham, Pone
404. Itp.
HEREAFTER 1 shall deposit in
the EXCHANGE NATIONAL
BANK. I surely can make no mis
take to deposit my money where
many other people have deposited
thousands and thousands until the
bank has larger deposits than any
other bank in this portion of the
state and where the HONORABLE
TREASURER. of the UNITED
STATES deposits U. S. Government
moneys.—Mr. Prudent.
For Rent ‘
I have a uumber of choice
residence property and busi
ness houses fox: rent at a low
price. Also nice rooms for
light housekeeping. See me
at Ben Hill National Bank.
146-tf E. N. DAVIS.
RECEIVER’S SALE
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in Ben Hill county, Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale. on De
cember 10, 1915, all accounts be
longing to the firm of Stephens and
Dykes. Said sale to be at public
utery by order of Judge W. F.
‘George of the Superior Court. This
Dec. 29, 1915. CLAYTON JAY,
\ 143eidec10 Receiver,
| For Sale
For sale at West View farm,
stock consisting of milk cows,
young heifers, about 25 hogs and
shoats, some farming utensils,
also some household goods.
146 3t p M. E. Hutchinson.
HOME TALENT and
MINS TRE L
At the GRAND THEATRE
FRIDAY, DEC. 17th.
Surprise Store
Received a Sample Lot of L
Ladies’ ® Misses’
Beautiful Coats
They range in price from $5.98 to $7.90
They are $B.OO to $15.00 Values S
Surprise Store
Poultry Show January 12
The South Georgia Poultry Asso
ciation will hc d a poul ry show in
this city January 12, 1916, accord
ing to a resolution adopted by the
breeders’ at their meeting held here
last Friday. Officers and a board of
directors were elected and the Asso
ciation promises to popularize the
poultry business in this section. A
large number of the best known
poultrymen of this territory were
present at the mecting and promised
the give the Fitzgerald Poultry|
Show their support.
The officers elected at the meet
ing were:
Mr. W. Patterson, Fitzgerald, Ga.,
President.
Mr: 0. J. McCrary, Thomasville,
Ga., First Vice-Presidents
Mr. Sam Wilcox, Ocilla, Ga., Sec
ond Vice-President.
Mr. Walter M. Rogers, Ocilla, Ga,,
Third Vice-President.
Mr. Red Jones, Fitzgerald, Secre
tary and Treasurer.
Mr. W. H. Skinoer, Fitzgerald,
| Superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Drake
and daughter Mildred of Marion
0., are the guests of Mrs. O.
M. Fetty and daughter on Cen
tral avenue.
Everything in Millinary must
go. Call and see what a reduc
tion we are making on Hats.
Mrs. Broughton.
Mrs. J. B. Wall was called to
Savannah on account of the serious
sickness of her brother. |
Strawberry Plants
for Sale
Improved Lady Thompson’s
Thrifty plants. $2.50 per
thousand.
Geo Drexler, R. F. D. 121-tf,
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WE have the largest and newest selec
tion of Holiday goods in the city.
The latest selections in Toilet Sets, Silver
and Ivory, Metal Ware, Mirrors and
Serving Trays. v d i
NORRIS CANDIES in the most exquisite
packages. - - - .
Cigars in every shape and style. «
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National D Co
National Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis a:fie
visiting their sons in'Atbany for 'a
few days. 2
. For Sale or Trade
For sale or trade a Ford
truck in good order will
sell for cash cheap, or ex
change for horse.
Casper Hide and Skin Co.
142 tf.
Special Bargain
A Good family mare, a
mare colt and buggy for
sale at a rare bargain. W.
J. Jewell. 708 W. Alapaha
138-2 w. ‘
For Salé Cheap
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1913 Mdoel Overland Road
ster in good Condition!
J. M. POWELL, Phoenix
Warehouse. Phone 470.
Notice to Farmers,
Wanted 5000 bushels good
corn. Must be shucked.
133-tf. Union Cotton Qil Co.
STAR MEAT MARKET
I have just opened a new Meat Market at 207 East
Pine street. Everything is new and up-to-date.
Fresh Meats of all kinds, Sausages, Etc.
Give mz a call and look us over. We scll at live
and let live prices.
= "Phone 177 —————
STAR MEAT MARKET.
- Dire Distress
It is Near At Hand To Hun
dreds of Fitzgerald Readers
Don’t negrect an'aching back:
Backache ‘is ‘oftén’the kidney’s
IROF Sl YHEE RO SRR i
Neglect hurrying to the ligix’c‘lnéy;"" e
aid i R
Means that mo‘r'e"t'rd’)ul}lés; may
follow. sl
Doan’s Kidney Pills have proved
their worth in such cases,
Here’s Fitzgerald testimony.
J. M. Griner, carpenter, W.
Ocmulgee St. Fitzgerald, says:
“Off and on for three years, I
suffered from weak kidneys. My
back hurt me so severely that I
could bardly get around and I
suffered from a dull ache across
my loins. My head ached constact
ly and sometimes everythine tura
ed black before me. [ was dizay,
too. One box of Doan’s Kidney
Pills cured me.”
Price 50c av all dealers. Don’
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same
that Mr. had. Foster-Milburn Co,
Props., Buffalo, N, Y, Adv..
Cows for Sale
Two fresh cows, apply Sydney -
Clare.
146-3 t.