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l AMERICAN STATE BANK, FITZGERALD [
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determination to make every customer a
friend of the bank. How well it has suc
ceeded can only be attested to by what our
friends say of us. .
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depositors more than mere customers---we
develop them into clients to whom we can
safely and gladly extend assistance and
courtesies in all their business dealings.
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cause it has been a bank for ALL the people,
in which the laboring man’s dollar is just as
big and just as much appreciated as the rich
man’s thousands, and because its accommo
dations, advice and assistance have been for
no single class, but for ALL its depositors
alike.
The officers and directors ’6! this bank,
as you doubtless know, are men of long bus
iness experience, careful and conservative.
They have made this bank successful be
cause they are giving their time and atten
tion to the management of the bank’s affairs.
If you will come in and make v yourself
known, you will find a ready respone to any
request for assistance in starting the “bank
ing way.” _
We respectiully solicit the patronfige of
all those who desire Banking Home, where
their interests will be safely guarded, and
where they will find their business to be
perfectly satisfactory in every way.
W. R. PAULK, Pres. P.F. CLARK, Cash.
A. B. C. DORMINEY, C.Z. WALKER,
V-Pres. Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
W. R. Paulk A. B. C. Dorminey
0. H. Elkins - Eli W. Walker
J. B. D. Paulk R. L. Duckworth
P. F. Clark Arch Griffin
Wilfred C. Lane
American State Bank
Central Avenue
«The Bank Around The Corner’’
| FITZGERALD, . GEORGIA |
THE LEADAR-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912,
Sal:r of Laud
GroraiaA—BEN HiLL 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
idoor in said County, between the
‘le'zal hours of sale, a certam
tract of land in said County, de
lseribed as follows: One hnodred
twenty-two and ene-half [122-2]
acres on the South side of lot One
hundred forty [l4o] in the Four
[th Land District of said County,
land bounded as foliows: on the
i North by lands of Sam Young,
{on the East by lands of Dick
i Tucker, on the South by lands of
|Jacob M. McMillan 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 COUNTY.
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 I olse in
said county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following de
seribed real estate situated in
Bzn Hill County, Georgia, to wit:
Lot number One [l] in :quare
number four [4] inblock number
eight [3] 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
GeorciA Bex Hirn County.
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 such sub-division: the
said tract \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 puyblic out
cry at the court house 'insaid
ccunty, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, certain property, 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 Sherirt.
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. beingin 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. coeh i e d
This the sth day of March, 1912.
J. W, Norris, Sheriff.
Hotice 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,
vou fai! to get your paper, kindly
notify the office, Phohe 328, one will
be sent to you and the error cor
rected.
RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS—From
pen of 10 extra fine color and
shape pullets and grand cock
bird $5.00 perls. From my
next best pen headed by a excep
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.
Egdgs from a fine flock White
Leghorns $2.25 for 15. Satisfac
tion guarenteed.
T. L. MARCHANT,
42-4 t-W. Milan, Ga.
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
beok-printing and publishing
facilities,] will close out the few re- |
maining copies of the $1 50 edi- |
tion for Toct. and the $2.50 (cloth’;
and gold) copies for $1.50 to save
trouble and expense of transpor
tation. |
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.
IChoicé city lots and 5 and 10 acre
‘tracts for sale cheap. Getor send
for a descriptive price list of lots
and tracts, ]
' H. Wettstein,
April 10, 1912, 414 S. Main st
Citation ;
Groreia—BeN HirrL Counry.
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 annexed, 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.
GeorciA—BEN HiLn Couxty.
Mrs. Malvern P. Mallory hav
ing made application for twelve
month’s Support out of theestate
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. !
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