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The above brand, manufactured by THE FITZ
GERALD COTTON OIL GO.,has built up arepu
tation for Cotton Seed Meal good - that has caus
ed two other mixing plants to be established in
our city.
Prizes were awarded in every contest last fall
in Ben Hill Co. tosome uszrsof VICTORIA FER
TILIZERS. . ‘o S
"Get ‘our prices before placing your require
ments for the:coming ‘season.. Special Formulas
will be manufactured on application.
We do not mislead with a lot of different
. brands. ‘“‘VICTORIA’’ is our brand under which
we manufacture all our different analyses.
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Fitzgerald Cotton Oil Co.
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302 South Grant St, - Fitzgerald. Ga.
Agent for the best Gasoline Engines. ;Expert on Gas Engines—
will give prompt attention to all calls in my line.
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Old Harness Made Good as New, both in
Looks and Durability.
See me. Satisfaction Guaranteed
| - 221 E. Pine Street.
GOFFINS and GASKETS.
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All prices from the cheapest
to the best. All calls will re
ceive our immediate attention.
Sandlin Furnifure & Undertaking Gompany,
Day Phone 116. Night Phone 375.
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ofi how often you Séitd your shirts,
collare, cuffs, etc., to this laundry,
whtil they’re no longer wearable.
That will convinee you that we pro
' long the life of linen beyond most
washers and ironers thereof.
Test our work—we can stand it:
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Telephone or cail at Miller Furni
¢urd Company, Fitzgerald, Ga.
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And on Fitzgerald Ci. 7 Property
Loans Negotiate 1 romptly
Terms the Best; Interest
the Lowest.
f Come and See Me.
W. M. BRYAN
Garbutt-Donovan Building
Room No. 311, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS, Tifton, Georgia
SITUATION WANTED—As Lumber
; Inspector or sawyer. Can furnish
- good reference. Make offer. Ap
ply to J. H. Bissop, Wray, Ga. 30-4 t
There’s nothing so good for a
sore throat as Dr. Thomas’ Elec
tric 011. Cures it in a few hours,
Relieves any part. 24-Bt.
"THE LEADER ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912
Sale of Land
GrorGiA—BeN HL County.
By virtue of an ordér-from the
Court of Ordinaty, “of Bén 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
legal 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 foliows: on the
North by-landd‘of Sdm: Young,
on-the. East -by lands of . Dick
Tucker, on the South by lands of
Jacob M. MeMiltan and.on the
West by lands of M. Dickson;
said lands will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash.
This April 4th, 1912. Sios
Thomas AT Young,
Administrator of Estate of :
: : Mary Young.
Administrators’ Sale
GEORGIA—BEN HILL (‘OUN’IY.
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 Foise in
said county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate situated in
Ben Hill County, Georgia, to wit:
Lot number One [l] in square
number four [4] in block humber
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
(Greoreia Bexy HiLL Couxty.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty, will be sold at public outery,
on thefirst 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 such sub-division: the
said tract Leing 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 insaid
county, within the legal hours of
sale, tothe highest bidder for
cash, certain property, of which
the following is a full and com
plete description: .
One 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 Sheritt.
This the Ist day of April, 1912.
C. C. Dozier,
; Deputy Sheriff,
| City Court of Fitzgerald.
Sheriff’s Sale
GEORGIA---BEN HILL COUNTY
Will be 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.
iThis the sth day of March, 1912.
g < J. W, Norris, Sheriff.
Notice to Subscribers
I consolidating the subscription
lists 6F the Leader and Enterprise
it is possible that some name might
accidentally be left out. If, therefore,
you fai! to gdet your paper, kindly
notify the office, Phohe 328, one will
be sent to you and the error cor
rected.
RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS—TFrom
pen of 10 extra fine color and
shape pullets and grand cock
bird $5.00 per 15z Fromimy
next best pen headed by a exeep
_tionly fine cock $3.00 per 15.
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.
Egds from a fine flock White
Leghorns $2.25 for 15. Satisfac
tion guarenteed.
T. L. MarcHANT,
42-4 t-W. Milan, Ga.
SICKLY GHILD
Made Weil By Vinol—Letters
from a Grateful Mother
New Haven, Conn—“My little girl,
over since her birth, was frail and
sickly and nothing seemed to do her
any good until we tried your cod liv
er and iron tonic, Vinol. As soon as
she commenced to take it, I noticed
an improvement in her health and ap
pearance. She has now taken three
bottles of Vinol, and from the good it
has done her T can say it will do all
you claim for it in building up and
strengthening frail and delicate chil
dren.” (Name furnished on request.)
Another mother of Chicago, 111,
writes: “I can not say too much in
praise of Vinol for delicate, ailing
children.”
We ask every mother of a frail,
sickly or ailing child in this vieinity
to try Vinol on our agreement to re
turn their money if it does not do all
we claim. ;
Denmark Drug Co.
Life in Town.
One nice thing about loafing in a
big‘town is that if a man has money
enough he can get shaved twice a
jay without exciting comment.—Gal
veston News.
. Notice
The constantly increasing de
mand for THE TELEO-ME
CHANICS of NATURE and SUB
CONSCIOUS MINDS compelling
me to move to u city with greater
book-printing and publishing
faocilities,l will close out the few re
maining copies of the $1,50 edi
] tion for Tsct. and the $2.50 (cloth
and gold) copies for $1.50 to save
trouble and expense of transpor
:ation.
Jobs left for repairs several
months ago must be called for
within 30 days, Debtorsand credi
tors please call in for settlement of
accounts. Household goods and
furniture at half their actual value.
Choice city lots and 5 and 10 acre
tracts for sale cheap. Get or send
for a descriptive price list of lots
and tracts, e
H. Wettstein,
April 10, 1912, 414 S. Main st.
Citation
GeorciaA—BeN Hmr Counrty.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Margaret M. Pantridge having,
in 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
next 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 will ennexed, should not be
granted to Margaret M. Pan
tridge on Andrew Pantridge’s
estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this Aprii Ist. 1912.
C. M Wise, Ordinary.
Citation.
GreorciA—Bex HiLn 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.
Blood Was Wrong
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did me no good. I used Cardui for 3or 4 months, and now
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Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui.
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‘Report of The Condition Of
The Third National Bank,
At Fitzgerald,
State of Georgia, at the Close of
Business, Avpril 18, 1912,
) RESOURCES
Loans and di5c0unt5....................5 169,531.99
Qverdrafts; secured and unsecured...... 1,242.37
1 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation......... 50,000.00
Bonds to secure Postal 5aving5............1,000.00
‘Premium50nU.5.b0nd5................ 375.00
Furniture and fixture 5.................. 3,509.i5
‘ Other real estate 0wned................. 3,500.00
Due from National Banks (not reserve 3
BEOIEL =5 s vttt et o o T AL
Due from State and private banks and
bankers, trust companies and savings
Bapkas & e abe L e T BT RY
Due from approved reserve agents ...... 7,223.23
Checks and other cash: item 5............ 3,307.62
’ Notes of other national banks ........... 565.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
RS L R
LawruL MoNEY RESERVE IN BANK, viz:
LSheatal T e s 31 900:00
Legal-tender n0te5............ 1,800.00 3,790.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasury (5 |
per cent of circu1ati0n)................ 2,500.00
Due from U. S. Trea5urer..................2,600.00
Potalr. v i v a s SRR s
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in..................... 550,000.00
Surplnsfand. oA s s aol
National Bank Notes outstanding......... 50,000.00
Dividends umpaid. . ;.0 v oo 12,00
Individual Deposits subject to check...... 66,472.85
Time certificates of dep05it5............. 18,567.60
Cashier’s check 0ut5tanding............. 1,488.03
Bonds b0rr0wed.............c00000en5... .. 25,000.00
Bills payable, including certificates of de
posit for money borrowed. ... ........ 47,500.00
TOtAY. v s i e s i s oD, 440,68
StaTE OF GEORGIA, BEN HiLL County, Ss:
1, Harry Breedlove, Cashier of the above-nam
ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
{;u}nt is true to the best of my knowledge and be
ief. |
Harry Breepiove, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
A. B. Coox,
Jas. L. McCarry,
Epwarp Hussey
Directors.
Subscribed and swora to before me this 29th day
of April, 1912,
Cuas. B. TEAL,
. Notary Public.
Building Material
George H. Bryant @ Sen
Big, fresh supply of Shingles.
Flooring. Brick and everything
1n the building lime. . . . -
wWOOD ik, COAL
Phone 190 FITZGERALD, GA.
SAM LEE
FIRST -CLASS LAUNDRY
WILL EFER ?u‘i?fi? A?I;;L bTH
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Lumber! Lumber:
Let us figure with you before you pur
chase your Building Material. : ¢
F. M. GRAHAM & CO,
Mill East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGER ALD, GA.
8250 : ;
Report of The Condition Of
The Exchange National Bank
At Fitzgerald,
In the State of Georgia, at the Close
of Business, April 18, 1912, .
RESOURCES
Loans and Di5c0unt5................... 454,921.89
Overdraits, secured and unsecured. . ... 5,380.19
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation....... 100,000.00
U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 1,000.00
Premiumson U. S. 80nd5.............. 3,000.00
Banking house, furniture and fixtures.. 10,319.96
Other Real Estate owned .............. 19,100.00
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents)y. vri D o AINTes
Due from State and Private Banis and
Bankers, Trust Companies, and
5aving58ank5..................... 15,566.15
Due from approved Reserve Agents..... 31,415.02
Checks and other Cash Items .......... 7.77
Exchanges for Clearing House .......... 3,198.12
Notes of other National Banks .......... 4,500.00
Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and ?
ORnte . ee s RS 259.93
LAWLUL MONEY RESERVE IN. BANK, ViZ:
Specie: .. ..vi..i 26,100,080, S L.l
Legal-tender notes 1,000.00............ 27,100.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
‘ (5 per cent of circulation) ............ 5,000.00
| TOTAL: o e S 0 080 1
| LIABILITIES '
Capital stock paid in................... 100,000.08
Su?lusfund St he e e e e 000 00
‘Undivided Profits, less Expenses and
TAXCR DAL, ..0.7 i ronassoinis i p ISR 68
National Bank Notes outstanding ...... 100,000.00
Due to State and Private Banks and
T Re R e L
Individual deposits subject to check. ... 255,027.58
Time certificates of dep05it............. 117,637.58
Cashier's checks outstanding .......... 7,9711:28
United States deposits.......ccoovevn.. 1,000.00
UL, .o iiy S
STATE oF GEorcia, County oF Ben HiLL: - i
1, J. D. Dorminey cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
jl. D. Dorminey, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day
of April, 1912, _
L. H. Parmis, Netary Publie,
Correct Attest:
. T. Jamzs,
W. R. Eowin,
J. E. Tusner,
Direetors.
As a Fiower.
The spirit of a person’s life is cver
shedding some power, just as a flower
is steadily bestowing fragrance upon
the air.—T. Starr King. y