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Official Organ Ben Hill County,
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Smail Deposits Welcomes
Just because this isia “big” bank, don't think that we
only wait “biz” accounts, for this is distinctly not so.
We welcome the small depositor as ‘cordially as the
larger one. We want the business of small proportions
and the man of small means, to come here and bank with
us; and we will help them to increase their business and
personal assets. :
With cur financial assistance and other help, the small
depositor will ultimately develop a “‘big” account.
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_First National Bank
Fitzgerald, Georgia :
E. K. FARMER, A. H. THURMOND,
Paesident - Cashier
FOR SALE—Good Highpoint Or
gan in splendid condition. Price
$35.00. Apply to 612 West Jes
samine St.
Empire Store
Thompsons ~ Glove Fitting Corsets
You’ll feel better, your clothes
will fit better over them--new
Fall styles $! to $3
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\ ;l',“ | l‘,: | These new Printzess Coats and Suits are unusually attractive. Their distinctive features will appeal strongly \\‘ \ i \
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i| R making and trimming---the generally chic air of them---which only the best workmanship and highest artistic { |‘k i
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\ ] i | Printzess Chester Coats with the Directoire Collars of Louis IV period---and the Robespierre Collars of same i\ {i \
R period are perhaps two of the newest featuves this season---Then the materials---there’s an unlimited choice--- \'\ 3\\«\_ il
\‘ \ 4 ',' Diagonals, Whipcords, Serges, Boucles---Individual styles-—-no two alike--- (I i |
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osmicTOMmoness I prices of exceptional interest-—-We dare say you've never seen such values as these Coats and Suits from 31498 " \§o26
to $27.48---
There’s a saving of $5 to $lO a suit we're going to give to the Empire Store customers right now at the beginning of the season that will appeal at once
to thoughtful, thrifty buyers---
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‘l al"mln ne: lece re Sse S The new Woolen and Cottan Dresses for Children $4.48 and down to 98¢
The new Skirts $3.98 to $8.50 wonderful values. The new Kimonas $1.25 to $5.98
Exclusive lines
for Men & Boys
Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes
Hercules Clothes for Boys
Woodbine Boys Clothes
Manhattan Shirts
Remington and No-Fade Shirts
Boyden Fine Shoes for Men
Douglas and Thompsens Shoes
The Logan and Dodge Boys Shoes
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E MPIRE
M sTORE
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE
Rev. and Mrs. Guyton Fisher
have returned from a pleasant
visit in Waynesville, N. C., and
Atlanta.
In your Fall buying remember that these Good lines can be had in Fitzgerald
Only at the Empire Store__:’tfl\::iia:rg;s;’te afq::?v:rme':{e :lalg:"f;f:’t,ion guaranteed by the manufacturer as
Thompsons Glove Fitting Corsets $1 to $3
Royal Worcester Corsets $1 to $3
Bon Ton Corsets $3 and $5
Shervan Rugs and Squares $1.98 to $12.50
Calcutta Fibre Matting Squares $4.50 to $9
Armstrongs Lineoleum $1 a fard .
Wilton Rugs and Art Squares |
FITZGERALD, BEN HILIL COUNTY, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912.
Savannah Heads
Wirelsss Pistniet.
Washingteon, D. €., Sept, 11.—
New regulations for earrying out
the law for regulation of wireless'
equipment on ocezn and lake ves
sels were issued by the Depart
ment of Commerce and Labcer
today.
They establish administrative
districts in charge of radio-in
spectors at Boston, DBaltimore,
New York, Savannah, New Or
loans, San Francisco, Seattle,
Cleveland and Chicago.
The regulations place the radio
service on all ships under the su
oreme authority of the master,
who must keep an operator on
duty at all times.
President Mergenthaler 1
Company is Dead
Baltimore, Sept. 11.—Abner
Greenleaf, 68, president of the
Ottmar Mergenthaler Lynotype
and an inventor, is dead at his
home here.
Watch the columns of Leader
Enterprise.
Empire Store
New Sixteen Button Kid Gloves
Best Glove in America for the
money. Black and Colors---every
pair guaranteed. $3 quality
SEMI-WEEKLY
Wunder Hose, guaranteed for Children,
Ladies and Men 25¢ single pair $1 box
Everwear Hosiery for Men, Women, and Chil
dren, silk and lisle 25¢ to 7S¢ pair
Brandum Ladies lisle hose 3 pairs 50c¢
“Best Ever”’ Childrens Hosiery 15c¢ pair
Merede hand finished Underwear Ssoc to $1
Butterick Patterns 10c and 15¢
World Regulation of
Faod Coloving Urged
New York, Sept. 11.—Uniform
legislation in all countries of the
of the world governing the use
o eoloring matter in food pro
ducts, is to be urged by the
world’s chemists who are atiend
ing the international congress of
applied chemistry here, an ‘‘in
ternational committee on analy
sis”’ is to suggest to all govern
ments identical regulations con
cerning coloring matter to be
permitted or forbidden. This
committee also will obtain the
aid of manufacturers, and will
publish from time to time its
findings regarding newly invent
ed colorings.
. Notice.
There will be preaching at the
Presbyterian Church next Sun
day, the 15th inst., both morning
and evening. S. G. HUTTON,
T Supply.
Dov’t buy ‘‘unsight unseen-”
Let the man who knows show yon
all about Ranges—at our store one
week Sept. 16 to 21st.
Watt & Holmes Hdw. Co.
Empire Store
New Short Kid Gloves One Dollar
Imported specially for this
store, Black, White and colors
$1.26 quality
Panama May Protest
At Uncle Sam’s Bomand
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Panama, Sept. li.—Members |
of the Panaman adx.:’xinis(:rationl
express alarm over the reqxiestl
made by Maurice H. 'J_‘hfltcher,l
governor of the cana! zone, that
the Panaman government issue a'
decree providing that ail conues—‘
sions which Panama might make
to individuals or corporations to
use the waters of the republic
must contain a clause that such
concessions are granted subject!
to the superior rights of the
United States over those waters.
;They fear this means that every
i concession of lands in the repub
lic must include a clause {ully
retermining that the grantis
subject to the right of eminent
domain by the United States.
Two members of the cabinet
today said that the proposal was
a serious one and appeared to be
detrimental to the sovereignty of
‘the republic. It is thought that
difficulties may arise through a
misunderstanding of the real
question involved.
Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Women $3 to $4.50
Grovers Shoes for Tender Feet 3 to 4.50
Piehlers Misses and Childrens Shoes 1 to 3.50
Werners Infant Shoes 85¢ to 1.50
Leach Nurses Negligee Shoes 2.00 to 3.50
Punjab Percales---They do not fade
New India Umbrellas 1.50 to 5
VOL. XVII. NO. 70
Must be Globe Trotter
To Keep With Family
Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 11.—C.
B. Nelson, ol the Isle of Man,
when not globe trotting, at pres
ent a guest of W. S. Kerrish, of
this city, probably has a family
more widely scattered than any
other living man. .
"T'wo sons are homesteading in
Alberta, Canada. One daughter
is the wife of an Australian ranch
man. Another daughter lives in
London. A third, who is about
to be married, will live in Madras,
India. A son whe fonesht through
the Boer war, is in North Rhode
sia, Africa. Arnother son is at
‘home on the Isie of Man,
They talk of the eye kiss, the
soul kiss and other modern inven
tions, but what’s the matter with
the old-fashioned smack?
Your neighbor knows his Majes
tic Range uses little fuel—bakes
perfect—heats abundance of water
good and hot and costs practically
nothing for repairs. Let us show
you why, Call during our Demon
stration Week, Sept, 16th to 21st.
Watt & Holmes Hdw. Co.
Empire Store
Childrens Muslin Drawers Ten Cents
Hemstitched Drawers made of
good bleaching--fine stitching,
ages 2 to 12 years
Gage
Pattern
- Hats
Mon. & Tues. Sept. 16, 11
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