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The store of quality.
Notice to Subscribers
In consolidating the subscription
lists of the Leader and Enterprise
it is possible that some name might
accidentally be left out. If, therefore,
you fai! to get your paper, kindly
notify the office, Phohe 328, one wil}
be sent to you and the error cor
rected. e
y Hosquito Day.”
On account of the inclemency of
the weather last Saturday, Mayor
Cook has postponed “MOSQUITO
DAY” till next Saturday, April 27.
8o be ready, boys, the one making
the best record, according to the
rules in the Mayor’s notice, else
where in this issue, gets the prize of
$lO.
RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS—From
pen of 10 extra fine color and
~ shape pullets and grand cock
bird $5.00 per 15. From my
next best pen headed by a excep
tionly fine cock $3.00 per 15.
X From pen of 40 good hens and
4 very large, fine strong
cockerels, on free range $1.60 for
15, $4.60 for 60, $B.OO for 100.
Eggs from a fine flock White
Leghorns $2.25 for 15. Satisfac
tion guarenteed. ' :
T. L. MARCHANT,
¥ 42-4 t-W. Milan, Ga.
Woman loves a clear, rosy
.complexion. Burdock Blood Bit
ters purifies the blood, clears the
skin, r stores ruddy, sound health.
24-Bt.
LOST.—Bunch of about "dozen
keys. Return this office. Reward.
SITUATION WANTED—As Lumber
Inspector or sawyer. Can furnish
good reference. Make offer. Ap
ply to J. H. Bistop, Wray, Ga. 30-4 t
For Cash Only
b Cotton Sced Hulls $8.95 per
ton. Phone 283. Central Avenue
W arehouse. 28-2 t,
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Chats With My Maay Friends
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A true lady is as much a lady
when washing dishes, preparing the
vegetables for dinner, cleaning lamps
and scrubbing the floors, as when
she is bending over- her em
vroidery frame or easel in the pleas
ant sitting room, or playing some’
musical in the parlor or entertaining |
a welcome friend. If she is so for
tunate as to possess a servant she
will use frefined language and as
dentle a voice in speaking to her asl
she uses in her reception room en
tertaining the most cultured among
her friends.
Men give up a great deal for their
families—their time, their strength,
the knowledge they have gained in
life’s experiegces—they spend every- !
thing freely for their home’s sake,}
and the home should pay its debt in
much outspoken love. |
S. G. Hurton.
R egistration N o
" The registrat'on Books are now
open, and will remain open a t
the Clerk’s Office in the City Hall
antil 6 o’clock p.m., May the 2nd.
1212, for the purpose of allowing
voters to qualify for the Bond elec
tion to be held May the 14th 1912.
Said election to determine
‘whether or not, the City shall issue
i Bonds for the purpose of paving
certain streets in the City of Fitz
gerald, Ga.
This 2nd day of April, 1912.
Attest. A. B. Cook,
Mayor.
Geo. W. Brown, l
| City Clerk,
Notice
Notice is hereby given to the
public that if no good and sufficient
cause is shown to the contrary, the
Commissioner of roads and revenues
will on the first Tuesday in June
pass an order establishing a public
road as follows: Commencing at
the Southeast corner Ten (10) acre
Tract number twenty three hun
dred and ninty three(2393), thence
west to the Southwest corner of Ten
(10) acre tract numbor Twenty
four hundred and thirty five (24352
Said road having been formerly
laid out’by the American Tribune
Soldier’s Colony Company, and to
be known as “Inglewood” road.
Thisroad is to run bLetween Ten
acre tract numbers 2393, 2406, 2407,
2420, 2421, 2434, 2335 in Land Lot
number 86 in the 3rd. Land Dis
trict on the North, and Ten (10)
acre tracts 2491, 2504, 2505, 2518,
2619, 2532, 2533 in Land Lot num
ber 65 in the 3rd. Land District on
the South.
By order of County Commissioners
this March 15. 1912.
J. G. Minshew,
H. M. Warren,
Wesley R. Walker,
R. L. King, Clerk County Com.
Notice -
Notice is hereby given to the
public that if no good and sufficient
cause is shown to the contrary, the
Commissioners of roads and revenue
will on the first Tuesday in June
pass an order establishing a public
road as follows: Commencing at
the old Paulk public road where
the 0. & V.R..R. crosses said road,
and running west on original land
line between lots Two Hundred thir
ty three (233) on the north and
Two Hunbred thirty four (234) on
the South; to the South west corner
of Lot (233) thence on original line
between lots 240 and 241 a distance
of about 500 yards, thence in a
Northwesterly direction about 500
yards, thence west to the. Fitzger
ald and Frank Public Road running
through land lot 239, all in'the 4th.
Land District of said County.
By order of County Commissioner
this ‘March. sth,, 1912. :
J. G. Minshew,
H. M. Warren,
Wesley R. Walker,
R. L. King, Clerk County Com.
There’s nothing so good for a
sore tnroat as Dr. Thomas’ Elee
tric 011. Cares it in a few hours,
Relieves any part. 24 -Bt.
“ THE {-ADER-TNTE;PR:SE. FRIDAY, APRIL 26 1912
Sate of Land
(G EORGIA ~BrN HiLn COuNTY.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary, of Ben Hill
County, will be sold at public
outery, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1912, at the Court house
door in said County, between the
lezal hours of sale, a certain
tract of land in said County, de
seribed as follows: One hundred
twenty-two and one-half [122-2]
acres on the South side of lot One
hundred forty [l4o] in the Four
th Land District of said County,
and bounded as follows: on the
North by lands of Sam Young,
on the Kast by lamds of Dick
Tucker, on the South by lands of
Jacob M. MeMillan and on the
West by lands of M. Dickson;
said lands will’ be sold to the
highest bidder for cash.
This April 4th, 1912
Thomas A. Young,
Administrator of Estate of
Mary Young.
Administrators’ Sale
GEORGIA—BEN HILL OOUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
the Court of Ordinary of said
County, will be sold at public
outery, on the first Tuesday in
May 1912, at the court house in
said county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following de
seribed real estate situated in
Ben Hill County, Georgia, to wit:
Lot number One [l] in zquare
number four [4] in block number
eight [B] in the City of Fitzger
ald, Georgia. as shown by the
recorded plat of said City.
Terms of sale: Cash.
This April Ist, 1912.
W. W. Pickens,
Executor, estate of
Sarah J. McFarren.
Guardian’s Sale
GrorciA BeEx Hirn CounTty.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty, will be sold at public outery,
on the first Tuesday in May 1912,
at the court house in said county,
between the usual hours of sale,
the following described real
estate situated in Ben Hill Coun
ty, to wit:
Twenty [2o] acre tract number
Four Thousand Two Hundred
and Fifty [4250] of the Colony
Domain, as shown by the record
ed plat of s :ch sub-division: the
said tract I eing a portion of land
lot number One Hundred Seven
ty Nine [l79] in the third [3rd]
land district of Ben Hill County,
Georgia.
Terms of sale, Cash.
This April Ist., 1912,
Hugh Kerr,
Guardian of Gertrude Kerr.
Sheriff’'s Sale
GEORGIA, BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Will be sold, on the first Tues
day in May, 1912, at public out
cry at the court house incaid
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, certain proverty, of which
the following is a full. and com
plete description:
Ore oak gear, rosewood body,
end spring, steel tire, Hull
buggy bought by C. A. Gibbs on
the 16th day of June, 1911, of J.
W. Scarbrough and Company.
Said property levied on as the
property of C A. Gibbs to satis
fy an execution issued. from the
City Court of Fitzgerald, said
said county, in favor of J. W.
Scarbrough and Company against
said C. A. Gibbs: said property
in possession of C, C. Dozier,
Deputy Sheriit.
This the Ist day of April, 1912,
C. C. Dozier,
Deputy Sheriff,
City Court of Fitzgerald.
. Sheriff’s Sale
GEORGIA---BEN HILL COUNTY
Will ke sold before the Court
House door in said county on the
first Tuesday in May, 1912. With
in legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 38 and 40,
together with all improvements
thereon situated in what is
known as Moore’s Addition to
the City of Fitzgerald, said coun
ty, said Nos. being in accordance
with the map of said Moore’s
Addition as appears of record in
Plat Book 1, Folio 10, office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said county. Said property
levied on as the property of A.
L. Moore to satisfy an execution
issued at the Jan. Term, 1912,
from the City Court of Fitzger
ald, in said county in favor of
The Third National Bank of Fitz
gerald against A. L. Moore as
principal and Early Gibbs as
security. g
This the sth day of March, 1912.
J. W, Norris, Sherift.
< heritf s Sale
GEorclA—Ben Hill Courty.
Will be sold the first Tuesday
in May next, at public outery at
the court hosue, in said county,
within legal hours of sale, to
highest bidder for cash, about
forty bushels of corn and from
150 to 200 bushels of fodder.
Said property levied on as the
property of S. W. Walker to sat
isfy an execution issued from
the City Court of Fitzgerald.
said county, in favor Planters
\Warehouse & Loan Company
against said S. W. Waiker and
being in possession of S. W.
Walker.
This sth day of April, 1912
C. C. DOZIER,
Deputy Sheriff,
City Court Fitzgerald.
Citation
Grorcia—BEN Hinr Counrty.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Margaret M. Pantridge having,
'n proper form, applied to me for
Letters of Administration with
will annexed, on the estate of
Andrew Pantridge, late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
rext of kin of Andrew Pantridge
to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can,
why Letters of Administration
with wiil annexed, should not be
granted to Margaret M. Pan
tridge on Andrew Pantridge’s
estate.
l Witness my hand and official
signature, this April Ist. 1912,
| C. M Wise, Ordinary.
Citation.
GrorciA—BEN Hinn County.
Mrs. Malvern P. Mallory hav
ing made application for twelve
month’s Support out of the estate
of W. H. Mallory, and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed their return,
all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause before
the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in
May 1912, why said application
should not be granted.
This April Ist 1912.
C. M. Wise,
Ordinary.
Tax Receivers’
Notice, First Round.
I will be at the Court House on
Saturdays. April 13th, 20th and
27th, and at Ashton, Monday morn
ing, April 29th at Dickson’s Mill
Monday evening, April 29th at
Bowen's :Mill Tuesday morning,
LApril 30th and Vaughn's Tuesday
‘evening, April 30th and at William
son’s Mill Wednesday morning, May
1. purpose of receiving
State and County taxes for the year
1912. This April 9th, 1912,
J. B. F. DIXON,
46-4 t Tax Receiver. .
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the liver, promote digestion and
appetite and easy passages of the
bowels. Ask your druggist for
them. 25 cents a box, 24-Bt.
Woman as Worshiper.
Women ars born worshipers; in
their zood littic hearts lies the most
craving relish for greatness; it is
even said ench choczes her husband
on the hypothresis of his being a great
man—in his way. The good crea
tures, yet the fooligh!—Thcmas Car
lyle.
Come Now
I am selling out my line of port
able bathing apparatvs at $3.25.
Former price was $6.50, Come
now and get one cheap,
J. W. Manbeck.
26 Bt. Blue and Gray Park.
FOR SALE
EGGS FOR HATCHING
From Pure Bred Stock
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Empress Nabob Strain.
White Orpingtons—
Lawrence Jackson Strain.
Imported White Orpingtons—
From the famous Pens of Miss
Carey Spitsby England.
Write for prices. l
E. P. Wightman, i
129 Central Ave. Fitzgerald, Ga.
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Mosquito Day
Saturday, April 27th,
A city's growth depends lardely upon the peace, health and
happiness of citizens.
In order to rid the city of mosquitos we have named next
Saturday, April 25th, as “MOSQUITO DAY,” and will offer a
prize of $lO.OO and a second prize of $3.00 to the boy under
18 years of age that on the day named gathers the largest pile
of empty tin cans or boxes from vacant lots, alleys or streets,
placing same in piles on lots conven\ient for the city’s wagons.
In reporting to the Inspector, give the number of cans or boxes
in piles, and also make a nete of any holes or low places breed
ing mosquitos. We will haye a better or cleaner city in this
way, and we desire the co-operation of our boys. In filing your
report, also note any breeding places for flies,
A. B. Coox, Mayor. "
L. S. OssorxyE, Inspector.
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FITZGER ALD, GA.
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