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Ladies Free Ticket
This ticket will admit any Lady Free on
Monday Night, September 11th
When accompanied ny a person holding a paid 15¢
ticket to tne largest and best Musical Comedy,
Minstrel now touring the South.
GREENWOOOD AMUSEMENT COMPANY
A world of pretty girls, 15-picce band with orchestra, trav
eling in their own palatial private car. In order to con
vince the show-going public that this show is absolutely
clean, moral and refined in every respect, we use this means
of asking every lady in Fitzgerald to be our guests on the
opening night. SEATS tor 5,000.
This ticket 1s not good for children.
NOTICE---The Chero-Cola Company controls the exclusive advertising priviliges with this show. ¢ zt:’:w';;‘;ehlzfgdsof"‘g‘fo 10 50 smudh w 0 oue g
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA
TION BE HELD IN
ATLANTA
The United States Sivil Service
Commission announces the fol
lowing examinations. Applicants
and information may be obtained
irom the Sccretary, Board of Civ
il Service Examiners, at any first
or sccond class ]msbnffi(c, or
Secretary, Fifth U. S. Civil Ser
vice District, Post-oftice, Atlanta,
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SAWYER (Male.
October 3, 1916, Salary $B4O
- per annum. Yacancies in
Montanu and Indian Service in
other states. Three ycars' saw
mill experience required. No
cducational tests; applicants rat
ed on physicial ability and exper
ience. Age 20 to 50 years. Ap
plication Form 1800, bl
SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT,
(Male) October 4, 1916. Sal
ary $9OO to $1,400 a year. Va
cancies in Bureau of Fisheries.
Examination includes zoology
and biology. Age, 20 to 35. Ap
plication Form 1312,
MEDICAL INTERNE.
(Male and female). St. Eliza
beth Hospital. October 4, 1916.
Salary $9OO and maintenance.
Excellent prospects for advance
ment. Vacancies in Washington,
D.C. Age, 20 years or over. An
nouncement showing require
ments and examination subjects
sent with application Form 1312
on request.
PUNIOR ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTSMAN (Male).
October 415, 1916. -Salary
$B3O to $l,OOO per annum. Va
cancies in Treasury Department,
Washington, D. C. Age, 18 years
or over. Announcement showing
examination subjects and experi
ence requirements sent with ap
plication Form 1312 on request.
ASSISTANT ENGINEER IN
FOREST PRODUCTS (Male).
October 4-3, 1916, Salary $9OO
to $1,200 per annum. Vacancies
in Forest Service. Age, 20 to 40
years. Announcement showing
examination subjects, educational
requirements, etc., sent with ap
plication Form 1312 on request.
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LANDS FOR SALE—Eleven
:'*-:tcr's: tracts, one -half mile from
cit Swits; well improved. Ap-
P der-Enterprise. Imo
PERRY CLUBS ORGANIZED
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 7—As a
general rule campaign clubs are
only organized for gubernatorial
candidates, but in the case of
James A, Perry, candidate for re
election to the railroad commis
sion, two rousing clubs have been
formed and others are expected.
The first Perry club was form
ed in Gwinnett county, where
Commissioner Perry resides, and
the other was organized at Au
burn, with a membership of forty
prominent citizens as a nucleus.
Commissioner Perry has been so
closely engaged in the hearing of
the great rate case now pending
before the railroad commission
that he has had very little time
for campaigning.
ST. MATTHEWS EPISCOPAL
5. CHURCH
W. Pine Street. :
J. W. BLEKER, RECTOR ‘
Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Morning Prayer and sermon,
11 o’clock. ,
Subject: “The Leading of the
Spirit.” ;
Evening Prayer and Sermon,
7:30 o'clock.
Subject: “The Evils of Discon
tentment.”
Please note tl_w'at the night ser
vices begin at 7:30 instead of 8
o'clock, as heretofore.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—WiIcox County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Wilcox
county, Georgia, will be sold be
fore the court house door in Fitz
gerald, Ben Hill County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in October,
1916, during the legal hours of
sale, 110 acres of lot of land No.
233 in the 3rd District of Ben Hill
County, Georgia. Sold for the
purpose of paying debts and dis
tribution 4mong the legal heirs
of Mrs. Sarah M. Gibbs, deceased,
and to be sold as the property of
the estate of Mrs. Sarah M.
Gibbs. Terms made known on
day of sale.
This Sept. 4, 1916.
JA-F. GIBBS,
4t-p. Administrator,
We sell wire fencing. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY. Ll
THr LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER &, 1916.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
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Show' Grounds Next to Carneyie Library
6 5 People 65
Orchestra of 15 Solo
Musicians
Street PARADE Daily
PROGRAM CHANGES
EVERY NIGHT
GERMAN U-BOAT BREMEN
NEARING UNITED STATES
London; September 6.-—lt is
reported here that the German
submarine merchantman Bremen
may be expected at an Americain
port within ten days, probably at
New London, Conn,
CITATION
GEORGIA—Ben Hill County.
J. T. Cass, Guardian of Glen B.
Ryman, has applied to me for a
discharge from his Guardianship
of Glen B. Ryman and this is
therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their objections,
if any they have, on or before the
[First Monday in October next,
clse J. T. Cass will be discharged
from his guardianship as applie,d
tor.
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1. R 'HORTON,
Ordinary Ben Hill County, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Ben Hill County..
Whereas, G. R. McDowell, Ad
ministrator of R. W. McDowell,
represents to the court in his pe
tition duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully adminis
tered R. W. McDowell's estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive
letters of dismission, on the First
Monday in October, 1916, -
4-p.
J. R. HORTON,
Ordinary.
I Are You a Woman? 1
Take Gardui
| The Woman’s Tonic |
FOR SALE -A_T__:I.L—:DRUGGISTS
SLAVE OWNED BY GOV. |
TROUP PASSES AWAYi
Abbeville, Sept. 6.—July L«mf:,!
one of the best-known negroes in |
Wilcox county, died at his humci
north of Abbeville yesterday af-|
ternoon. “Uncle July” was said |
to have been 97 years old. He|
could recall many things thuti
happened long before the civil |
war. When he was a slave he be- |
longed to Gov. Troup and worked |
on his farm in Montgomery coun- |
ty. He helped to build the vault |
in which Gov. and Mrs. Troup are |
buried. July had many friends|
among both white and colored. '
CARD OF THANKS ‘
We wish to extend our heart-'
felt thanks to our neighbors and !
friends for their kindness shown!
to us during the sickness and,
death of our dear husband and'
son, and also for the beautiful |
floral offerings. : :
Mrs. Harry Beauchamp.
Mt and Mrs. H. L. Beau
champ and family.
COTTON-—PEARCE & BAT
TEY, the Savannah Cotton Fac
tors, are substantial, reliable and
energetic. Their extensive ware
housing facilities and superior
salesmanship -are at your com
mand. They are abundantly able
to finance any quantity of cotton
shipped them. Isn’t it to your
interest to try them? Do it now
and be convinced. ev Fri 6mo
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Adl creditors of the estate of J.
J. Hungate, of Ben Hill county,
deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the
undersigned according to law, and
all persons indebted to said es
tate are required to make imme
diate payment.
This August 7th, 1916.
MRS. DAISY E. GRIFFIN,
Administratrix estate of J. J.
Hungate. Hweks
PEARS FOR SALE
1 have 300 bushels of Keeper
Pears, good for cooking or pre
serving. 735c¢ bushel delivered in
Fitzgerald. Address A. W. Ful
ler, R. F. D." No. 4, Abbeville,
Ga. ¥ TF
A Great Tented Pavillion
Seating 5,000 People
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Ladies Free
On Monday Night
When accompanied by a person
holding a paid 15¢ ticket.
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ABSOLUTELY REFINED
SCATS for 5000
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Ladies Free Ticket
| Thfs tickét will admit any lady Free on
Monday Night, September lith
When accompanied a person holding a paid 15¢
ticket to the largest and best Musical Comedy,
Minstrel now touring the south.
GREENWOOD AMUSEMENT CCMPANY
A world of pretty girls, 15-piece band with orchestra, trav
eling in their own palatial private car. In order to con
| vince the show-going public that this show is absolutely
clean, moral and refined in every respect, we use this means
of asking every lady in Fitzgerald to be our guests on the
opening night. SEATS for 5,000.
This ticket is not good for children.
Fred A. Harnish & Son,
- SHOE REPAIRING :-:
OPPORITE 5 STORY BUILDING. -:- PINE STREET.
With skilled workmen we are prepared to serve you promptly,
All Work Fully Guaranteed.
Last Popular Excursion This Year
A TLANT
And Return Via R RS
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Leaves Fitzgeraid, Ga., 8:55 a. m., and 10:25 p. m.
Correspondingly Low Fares from nearby Stations. Return
limit September 24th, 1916. Ask A. B. &A. Ticket Ag
ent for further information, W.W. Croxton, General Pass
enger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Below Cost !
10 size, 20 year Case Elgin or
Waltham m0vement........... $lO-20
1-0 size solid gold Elgin or
TRNREIE ... oviiiinsiiovin $ 15065
1 0000 size Hampdep, 7 jewel
B $ 9.85
1.25 year case 7 jewel Elgin or
Waltham m0vement.......... $l3-35
‘Entire stock of Ladies Watches in propor
tion to above mentioned prices.
Opposite Exchange National Bank.
Russel Bros.
Goldsmiths, Siluersmiths, Jewelers, Repairing,
Fitzgerald -:- -- Groraia