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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
rcad 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 (24359
Said road having been formerly
faid out by the American Tribune
Soldier’s Colony Company, and to
be known as “Inglewood” road.
Thisroad is to run Letween 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 1'
this March 13, 1912, |
J. G. Minshew,
H. M. Warren,
Wesley R. Walker,
R. L. King, Clerk County Com.
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W. W. Martin, The Auctioneer,
Peiephene or call ap Milier Furni
tare Comyany, Fitzgerald, Ga.
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$100,900 to Loan
ON BEN RILL FARMS
And on Fitzgerald Ci. * Property
Loans Negotiate 1 ’romptly
Terms the Best; Interest
the Lowest.
Come and See Me.
W. M. BRYAN
«Garbutt-Donovan Building
Room No. 311, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Representing
FLLIS & ELLIS, Tifton, Georgia
News Boiled Down and
Dished Up from Ash
l ton Graded dchool
| Dorn to Mr. and Mrs, Georg:
Troape Monday night, a fine bab:
boy.
Rev. Jas, Bishop 1s suffering
this week from a severe attack of
rheumatism,
The excessive rains are quite a
drawback to the farmer,
Mr, Wesley R. Walker and
tauily were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs, J. E, Dykes Sunday.
Little Edith Bishop is slightly
indisposed this week.
Mr, E. E, Robitzsch and fami
ly spent Sunday p. m, with Mr..
and Mrs, D, T. Middlebrooks.
It has been discovered that frogs
and toads are the greatest fly eatersj
in the world, anc in addition loi
their daily work the frogs do not,
object to giving tightly concerts. |
Roger- Dickson and Blakely!
Parrott of Osiertield attended ser
vices at Pine Level Sunday, ‘
Miss Fannie Lou Jones was the
attractive guest of Mrs. R. J‘i
Bishop Wednesday, |
A young mother who still con
siders marcel waves as the most
fash‘onable way of dressing tle
hair was at work on the-job, The
precocious child was crouching on
its fathers lap, the baby fingers
now and then sliding over the
smooth and glossy pate which
is father’s, *‘No wave for you,
father,” remarked the little one,
"‘Yon’re all beach.”
Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Hunter
were out driving Tuesday after
nooun. :
Regular services to be held at
Sturgeon Creek Sunday..
The wife of the man who knows
it all gets back at him occasional
ly by saying, *'l told you so.” i
Mr, Joe Lynn from the city is
visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. H.
Hoker, |
It takes a bacbelor to think
‘that he understands woman.
Little Gertrude Shultz has been
seriously ill for the past few days.
Mr. W, N. Hudson of Ocilla,
spent Sunday with his daughter,
Mrs. F. W. Shultz.
| Leporis that the Singing at New
Hope was rumored to be postponed
for various reasons, But never
the less a large crowd attended.
Mr. E. E. Robitzsch and chil
dren were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. W. H. Robitzsch Suncay.
The railway carriage was crowd
ed but a very fat old gentlemen
who sat by the window caimly
ignor2d the ominus looss of the
passengers for taking up so much
room. A boy seiling buns poked
his head in at the window and in
quired: “Buns sir?” The old
gentleman was slightly deaf and
not noticipg the buns, thought the
boy wanted a seat in the already
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One-piece Liingerie
Dresses worth $6
to $lO, special
$2.25
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packed carriage; so he remarked:
“Full up, my boy: no more room
inside.,” A roar of laughter fol
‘lowéd his reply, #nd the old fat
!gentleman innocently wondered 8s
| to the cause of their merriment.
~ On account of the Sing at new
Hope Sunday the .. congregation
was a small one at prospect.
Mr. George Ewings and family
‘were visitors at the home of Mr.
Fred Shultz Sunday. ,
~ One of the most fragile things
in the world is 2 New Year reso
lution,
Mr, Geo. Dixon of Frank spend
Sunday with his daughter Mrs.
Mitchell Moore.
Miss Ella Bishop: is visiting
relatives at Nashville.
Little Miss Fannie May Kilpat
rick was quite ill Sunday.
Miss Flora Whitfield has been
entertaining guests from the city..
Leonne Deloraine.
Weather Outlook
Washington, D. U, May 5.
Temperatures slightly below the
seasonal average willprevail
throughout the country during the
coming week and wiil be accom
panied by a. nermal amounv of
rainfall, according to the bulletin:
of the weather bureau issued to
night.
“*A disturbanee that now covers
the western districts,” the bulletin
continues, ‘‘will move slowly
eastward and reach the Atlantic
states about Thursday; it will be
attended by loecal rains and ¢ un-~
derstorms the first part of the
‘week, in the great central valleys
and the eastern and southern
states, Considerably cooler weather
will appear in the northvestern
states Wednesday or Thursday.”
Woman loves a clear, rosy
complexion. Burdeek Blood Bit
ters purifies the blood, clears the
skin, r stores ruddy. sound health.
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You would like for that boy of
yours to grow up with a love for
good livestock, wouldn’t you?
Then give him a pig or a calf—a
half interest in ose at least,—The
Progressive Farmer.
Sheriffs Sale.
Georsia— BeEN Hiun Couxnty.
I have this day levied the within
and foregoing execution upon the
following pfifl:}rtv, to-wit: One
certain six ro house and lot in
the City of Fitzgerald, Ga,, Ben
Hill County, described as follows:
Fronting Jessamine Street, in
Block No. 12. Lot No. 11, said lot
being 60 feet fwide and 160 feet
long, and known as the < Molcey
Hutson” house and lot in said
Fitzgerald, Ga., said -property
levied upon as the property of
Molcey Hutson Beecher to satisfy
the within and} foregoing gexecu
tion. This 7 day of May, 1912,
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Ga,
A Tribute of Respect.
An inserutable, but all-wise
Providence has removed from our
midst Comrade Hugh Keirand the
Comrades of George Crouse Post
‘express their great sorrow for his
loss. Past Post Commander Kerr
’was an active working' member of
the Post, always ready and will
ing to perform any duty reguired
of him, and was a genial compan
icny. & true: and loyal friend and
a good citizen, -He will be sadly
missed:in our Poss meetings and
all the Comrades tender to the
bereaved family their deepest
sympathy, and their willingness
to render suelh assistanee as.may
be possible, to the widow of our
dear departed Conorade.
“Phere is no death? What seems
S 0 1s trausitation
This life of mortal breath
Is but a suburb of the life
clysian
Whose portals we eall death.”
Commiitee,
Bishops Wamt Amusement
Ban Lifted
Minneapolis, Minn,, May 3.
The Board of Bishops of the
Methodist Episcopal Church re
ported to the general conference
today favering that the general
‘ban against daneing, card-playing, !
gambling, and attendance to horse:
races, theaters and ecircuses be
lifted. The report says that the
Ameriesn people are too far ad.
vanced to longer be restricted to
chwreh rules as to what amusa
ments they shall pursue, Itis
'suggested that each person follow
Ithe dictates of his own conscience..
Public Sale of Land
- We, the undersigned heirs:of
James Dixon. deceased, will sell
at public outcry tothe highest bid
der on Saturday, the first day of
June, 1912, at 2 p. m. - the follow
ing property, to-wit: One-half
interest in sixty-two (62) acres
of land lot No. 147, in the Third
District of Irwin county, now Ben
'Hill county, Georgia; land lying
on south side of Willacooche
Creek, three (3) miles” west of
iFirzgerald, there being 20 acres
of cleared land on the tract and
}some good timber on it.
Also at the same time will be
sold 86 acres on the north side of
caid Creek, this tract being well
timbered.
Term of sale: One-third cash,
one-third on the 15th of October,
one-third on January 1, 1913,
Deeds to be made the day of sale,
and notes to be signed by one or
more good security. We are sell
ing for a division among our
selves. This April 25, 1912.
NEAL DIXON.
JAMES DIXON.
Marx DIxoN
ELIZABETH DICKS.
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.
L.adies’ Oxfords, 200
pairs, $1.50 to $2
values |
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Sandlin Furniture & Undertaking Gompany;.
Day Bhone 1.16. Night Phone 375..
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on how often you send: your shirts,.
collars, cuffs, etc.,. to-this laundirz,. :
: until they’re-no longer wearabie.
That will convince you that we pro
long the life of linew beyond most
washers and ironens thereof.
Test our work—we can stand it..
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY,
W.M. QUINN & CO.
R eal Estate and Renting
811 Garbott-Denovan Building, Fitzgerald, Ga.
We are prepared to offer you some good bargains in
real estate. 1f you have property for sale or rent we
are prepared to handle same and will be glad for you
to call. Qur entire time will be given to this business
and our desire will be to give you good results,
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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.
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sore throat as Dr. Thomas’ Elec
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SITUATION WANTED—As Lumber
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good reference. Make offer. Ap
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