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$BO,OOO Bond Issue
‘Proposed At Tifton
~ Tifton, Dec. 19—The several
committees appointed at a recent
mass meeting have agreed to recom
mend &8 bond issue of $BO,OOO for
muuicipal improvements in Tifton
as follows: Thirty thousand dollars
for a high schoo!, $24,000 for
waterworks, $16,000 for a city hall
and $lO,OOO for straet paving. °
The improvements are in line
with plans of the Young Men’s
Democratie Progressive League,
the candidates of which were over
whelmingly elected at the recent
municipal election, to have entire
charge of city affairs after J lnuary}
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Honting Party
Messrs. W. T. Anderson, M. A.
Hardeman and M. B. Norwelle, of
Macon, arrived over the Dixie from
Macon Tuesday morning and were
joined in the city by Messrs. Bowen,
D. B. Ware and Dr.G. L. McLane after
dianer for ahunt on the M Dickson.
plantation, where Marion and Geo.
Dickson awaited their coming. The
party spent a pleasant afternoon
hunting, bringing in 36 quail and a
rabbit. The Macon party will spend
today hunting and return to their
home Thursday morning.
Elizabeth Writes Santa.
Dear Santa Claus;
Please bring me some films
for my kodak, a steamer trunk,l
a big box of Nunnally’s Candy|
and lots of tangerines and anvl
thing else you think I shouldi
have. I live at 507 S. Lee SL'{
With lots of love. From your
little friend Elizabeth McCarty.]
P. S. Bring my mother a new
8 cylendar Cadillac that’s all
she wants don’t try to bring it
in the house just leave it out in
the garage.
Congressman Crisp ‘
Home For Holidays
Americus, Dec, 21—Representa
tive Charles R. Crisp, of the Third
congressional district arrived Sun
day morning from Washington,
where he has been attending the
sessions of the house of represen
tatives since the body convened on
December 6th. Mr. Crisp will
spend the holidayg in Americus
with his family, and about New
Year will rcturn to Washington,
accompanied by his wife, who will
remain with him during the re
minder of the session.
To the new Lady of the White
House: Our cor.gratulations at this
Yuletide time, madam; may you
live long to grace this fair land of
ours.
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Call or phone The Leader-Enter
prise office the looal news of Fitz
gerald and Ben Hill county; the com
ing or departure of friends or rela
tives weddings, deaths, births, etc.;
Such favors will be appreciated‘by
the Editor. tf
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First Methodist
Episcopal Church
Edward Arneld Wanless, Pastor
Sunday School— 9:30 a. m.
Morning worship 10:45 a. m,
Junior League—3:oo p. m,
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m,
OUR INVITATION.
To all who mourn and need com
fort: To all who are weary and
need rest; To all who are friend
less and want friendship; To all
who are homeless and want shel
tering love; To all who pray and
to all who do not, but ought; To
all who sin and need a Saviour and
10 whosoever will, this church
opens wide the door and makes
free a place and in the name of
Jesus, the Lord, says, ‘‘Welcome.”
St, Matthew’s Epis
copal Church,
Christmas Day.
Morning Prayer, Holy com
munion and sermon 10:30 a. m.
Subject Some Christmas Lesons.
Sunday, :
Sunday School 10 a, m.
Morning Prayer and sermon 11
o’clock.
Subjeet: “The Child a Sign.”
Everybody welcome.
d. W. Bleker.
Presbyterian Church
Services next Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Chbristian Endeavor 6:45 p. m.
You are cordially welcome to
all services.
R. M. Mann, Pastor.
- Central Christian
Church.
} Corner Lee and Jessamine
~ E. G. ORAHOOD, PASTOR.
~ Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
- Communion 10:45 a. m.
~ Preaching 11:00 a, m, and 7:30
p. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m
United Brethren Church
409 West Oconee street.
Sabbath School at 9:30 a, m.
Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and
7:45 p. m.
~ Junior Y. P. C. E. at 2:30 p. m,
‘Sunday. Senior Y. P. C. E. 7.30
p. m.
| Prayer meeting Wednesday at
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7:30 p. m,
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Seventh-day Adventist
Church
Corner Suwanee and Grant Streets
Elder J. A. Strickland, Pastor.
Sabbath (Saturday) Sabbath
school 10:00 a. m, 11:00 a, m,
Young Peopl¢’s meeting.
Preaching Sunday night at 7:00,
Subject: “Christmas, Its Origin
Purpose and Influence On Chris
tianity.”
Bible and Praise meeting Wed
nesday night at 7 o’clock,
St, Williams
Catholic Church
West Central Avenue.
H. A. Schonhardt, Priest.
Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
Mass at 7:30, 8:00 a. m.
High Mass 9:00 a, m.
Only a day or two left in which
to join the annual throng of
“paid ups.” Hustle!
Fitzgerald Poultry Show
Auspices South Georgia Poultry Association
JAN. 12,13,14, 15
RED JONES, se?;n tfit::l;:¢sgf.retary j(.)rPP;eziTmrnrflizSts'ON. Pres. Fitzgerald, Ga,
THE LEAD:R-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, FRIDAY. DEC. 24, 1915
' Central Methodist
| Church,
Opposite Lee-Grant Hotel
L. A. Hny, Pasroz.
Preaching by the Pastor Sunday
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Junior League 3:30 p. m.
Senior League 6:45 p. m.
Prayer service and social meeting
of the ehurch Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
A cordial welcome to all.
Christian Science
Seciety.
First Reader Wm. R. Jewell.
Services: 11 a. m.
Sunday School 10:45 &. m.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting 7:30 p. m,
All are eordially invited to attend
these meetings.
Church cor. Main and Altamaha
Streets,
The Dodge agents appreciate
your call. Get a free demonstra
tion, It.
Crouching, shivering, freezing,
dying in the trenches on Christ
mas day! Fortunate 1s the land
that has the physical strength to
avert war .
Petition for Discharge
United- States District Court,
Albany Division, Southern District
of Georgia.
In the matter of I. Fisher, indi
vidually and as a Member of firm
of Georgia Tailors of Fitzgerald,
Ben Hill county, Fitzgerald. Bank
rupt 1n Bankruptey.
To the Creditors of the Above-
Named Bankrupts:
You are hereby notified that the
above named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts
provable against him in bankrupt
cy.
The said application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge of said division and district
at the United S.ates court room in
the city of Albany, Georgia, on
the 22nd day of January 1916 at
10 o’clock in the forenoon. All
creditors of said bankrupt are
votified to appear at the time and
place stated and show cause if any
they can why the prayer of sa:d
petitioner should not be granted.
Dated at Albany, Ga, this 22nd ‘
day of December A. D. 1915, |
1t Geo. F. White, Deputy Clerk.
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Farms For Sale
For Cash Or Terms
We have 280 acres of ex
cellent farm land, all under
tcultivation, with three set
tlements on the place, The
farm is three miles from
Fitzgerald on the Qcilla
road, one of the best farms
in the county, We will sell
all or .art of this land, to
suit the purchaser 1-4 cash,
balance to suit the purchas
er.
Apply to Seanor and Gel
ders.
Davis Block,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
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§ Again it is our very great pleasure to extend our
sincere thanks to the geperous hearted peopte of this
community for the increased patronage with which
we have been favored in 1915, as well as in former
years. , .
€ Our gratitude goes out to you in unstinted meas
ure, and with it the hope that all this world of ours
may be .kind and generous to you in the many years
we trust are yet before you.
ۤ We express the hope that you will remember us .
in the future as you have done in the past, and we ,
assure you our constant endeavor will be to meet
your wishes in an acceptable manner in every case.
~ JEWELERS
Of Mrs. Chappell, of Five Years'
Standing, Relieved by Cardui.
Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Sarah M. Chag-
Pell of this townm, says: ‘I suffered for
ive years with womanly troubles, also
stomach troubles, and my d;:uunisfunent
was more than any one could tell.
I tried most every kind of medicine,
but sone did me any good.
I read one day about Cardui, the wo
man’s tonic, and 1 decided to try it. |
had not taken but about six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
E(‘)t')d than all the other medicines I had
ied, put together.
My friends began askin§ me why |
looked so well, and I told them about
Cardui. Several are now taking it.”
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments due to womanly trouble,
such as headache, backache, sideache
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired
feeling?<
If so, let us urge you to give Cardui a
trial. We feel corfident it will heip you,
'mst as it has a million other women in
e past half century.
Begin taking Cardui to-day. You
won’t regret it. All druggists.
Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies’
Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
Instructions on your case and 64-page book, ‘‘Home
Treatment for Women,” in plain wrapper. N.C. 124
PLANT
Fulghuin Oats
WHY ?
BECAUSE— :
Ist. They are earlier by 3 weeks
than the Texas Red Rust Proof, and
are thereforeg athered before the
other oats are ready.
2nd. They are drought proof,
3rd. They are adapted to all
kinds of soil and conditions.
4th. They are rust proof.
sth. They are beardless.
6th. A bushel will seed one
fourth more than other oats.
7th. They are a Georgia pro
duct.
- WE HANDLE BEN HILL COUN
TY FULGHUM SEED OATS
GROWN BY E. K. FARMER. Price,
85¢ per Bushel.
Davis Bros.
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It is a waste of time, energy and money to cultivate it until
this need is supplied; the econon.ic use of every other fertilizing
material, including manure, depends upon the lime supply.
Write us for full particulars concerning our
OYSTER SHELL AGRICULTURAL LIME.
S aiapi s bil e e
Fretwell Commission Company
Manufacturers’ -Agents.
Phone 12. Over Post Office. Fitzgerald. Ga.
Excursion F
FREEE R RPRR R R R RO Vg SEERM AR RR bR 400
A. B. @ A. RAILWAY
From Fitzgerald T,
Atlanta, Ga., - $8.15 Memphis - $22.95
Birmingham, Ala., $11.75 Nashville, Tenn. 19.35
Chattanooga, Tenn. 13.55 New Orleans, La. 22.58
Chicago, Illinois, 36.55 Richmond, Va., 26.18
Cincinnatti, Ohio 27.15 St. Louis, Mo. 31.10
Louisville, Ky. 25.75 Washington, D. C. 31.35
Correspondingly low rates between other points in the
southaest, and to Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Illinois,
lowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and
Winconsin. ;
Tickets to points in the Southeast will be sold Decem
ber 17th to 25th. inclusive, and to points north of Ohio
and west of Mississippi rivers will be sold only on Decem
ber 17th, 19th. 23rd, 24th and 25th. Final return limit
all tickets January 10th, 1916. i
For further information call on A.B. & A. Ticket Agen&
or write: |
W. W. Croxton, G.P.A, A.B. & A. R. g
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