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highly accomplished and it isa
mistake that good and -careful
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(hantanqua Tickets
At Candy Kltchenl
Adams Candy Kitchen will sell
tickets for the Great Fitzgerald
Chavtauqua and seats can be re
served after Friday of this week.
The price of tickets are as fol
lows: :
~ Adult Season Ticket, single,
$3.00. Rederved 50ct extra.
Adult Season Ticket, double
$5.00, reserved $l.OO extra.
Childrens Season Ticket, $2.00
Reserved 50c. extra,
General Admission, Adults 50c.
Children 25c¢.
Go early and reserve the best
seats and avoid the rush.
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Ordinance No. 343.
An ordinance to provide for the
paving of Central Avenue from
the alley lying parallel between
Thomas and Sheridan Streets,
West, to and across Johnston
Street; Johnston Street, North to
the tracks of the Atlanta, Birming
ham and Atlantic Railroad Com
pany; Pine Stieet from the point
where the paving of said street
terminates at Sherman street,
East to and accross Sheridan street:
Main Street, from the point where
Pine Street intersects on the
South, North to Central Avenue;
that portion of Sherman lying be
tween Central Avenue and Pine
Street and that portion of Sheridan
Street lying between Central
Avenue and Pine Street in the
city of Fitzgerald, to authorize
the Mayor and Street Committee
of said city to contract for said
work to be done and to provide
for the assessmment of property
adjacent to these streets of wwo
thirds, (%) of the cost thereof, and
for other purposes.
Sec. 1, Be it ordained by the
mayor and council of the City of
Fitzgerald that that portion of
Central Avenuve from the alley
lying parallel between Thomas aud
Sheridan Streets:; Johnston Street
North, to the tracks of the At
lanta, Birmingham and Atlantic
Railroad Company; Pine Street
from the point where the paving
of said street terminates at Sher
man Street, Kast to and across
Sheridan Street; Main Street from
the point where Pire Street in
tersects it on the South, North to
Central Avenuve; that portion of
Sherman Street lving between
Central Avenve and Pine Street
and that portion of Sheridan street
lying between Central Avenue and
Pine Street, shall be paved and
such material shall be uvsed ir the
paving thereof as shall be deter
mined by the Mayor and Street
Committee of said city,
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained
by the authorities aforsaid that
the said mayor and the said com
mittee shall make a contract for
said paving which is most advant
ageous to the city, said paving to
cost the sum of $2.20 per sq. yd.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordaiued
by the authority aforsaid that the
cost of said paving shall be borne
as follows: There shall be paid out
of any fund available in the City
Treasury at such time as may
seem best to the city, in accordazce
with the contract made for said
paving, cne-third, (4) of the total
cost of said paving and there shall
be paid by the owners of proper
tv adjoining the said streets, two
thirds, (%) of the cost of such pav
ing, said two-tbirds, (§) of such
cost to be proportioned equally
between property owners on each
side of the streets paved which is
to say, that the person owning
property with a frontage of one
hundred (100) feet on the sjde of
one of such streets, shall pay one
third, (3) of the total cost of pav
ing said street from the mzr\t'le of
the same up to his properfy and
for a lateral distance of on¢ hun
THE LEADER ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JUNE 7, 1912.
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dred (100) feet up and down said
street, so that the total cost of
paving said streets shall be borne,
one-third, (4) by the city of Fitz
gerald and two-thirds, (%) by the
adjacent property owners, to be
equally divided between them in
proportion to the number of front
feet of real estate owned by them
except in-so-far as relates to those
portions of said streets which cross
the alleys of the city acd the total
cost of paving the portions of the
sald streets which cross alleys,shall
be borne by the city of Fitzgerald.
the cost in no event and to no pro
verty owner, nor to the city to
exceed the sum of $2,20 per ¢q.
yd.
Sec. 4. Be it further ordzined
that the Mayor and street Com
mittee of said city council shall
cause said work of paving to be
gin and be proceeded with at as
early a date as is practicable and
the said work o:f paving sball be
done under their supervision and
in a maoner satisfactory and ac
ceptante to them.
~Sec. 5, Be it further ordamned
ttat as this ordinance is fully
passed, it shall be published orce
a week for two weeks in the offi
cial organ of said city and that no
other notice than the publication
of this ordinance shall be neces
sary in order to make the same
effective for the purpose for which
it is intended.
Sec, 6. Be it further ordained
that al! the provisions of Sec. 63
of an Act of the General Assem
bly of Georgia, entitled ‘“‘An Act
to amend an Act incorporating
the city of Fitzgerald, in the
county of Ben Hill, approved
Aug. 22, 1907 and for other pur
poses,” be adopted as part of the
provision of this ordinance and
that said work be done in accord
ance with the provisions of said
section of said Act,
Sec. 7. Be it further ordained
that all ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict with this
ordinance be and the same are
barebv repealed.
Read the second time and pass
ed, this the 3 day of June 1912, |
A, B. Cook, Mayor.
Attest,
Geo. W. Brown,
City Clerk,
GEeoraia— BeN HiLr CoUNTY.
To All Whom it May Conworn:
F. J. Clark baving 1 proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Dorcas Grimes, late of
said Counaty, this is to cite all and
singvlar the creditors and next of
kin of Dorcas Grimes to be and
appear at my office within the
time allowed by iaw, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not
be granted to F. 1. Clark on Dor
cas Grimes estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 4th dav of June,
1912,
C M. Wise, Ordinary,
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms with all conveniences and
close in. Apply Phone 465. 37-tf
To the Subscribers for Stock
In the Ocilla Southern
I'he second 20 per cent subserib
ed by you are now due and as we
have t'ken this subscription in
good faith and used it in making
financial arrangements for the ex
tension of the road, we are now
in need of that funds and urge on
each that has not already paid to
please come up and do so at once,
I have complied with ray part
of the contract and am in position
to continue to comply.
I shall expect an immediate set
tlement for the 20 per cent as we
are needing this fund. :
Yours very Truly,
Ocilla Southern Railroad Co,
By J. A. J. Hexderson,
President.
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Grorcra=BeN HiLrL Couxrr.
Will be sold before the court
house door in Fitzgerald, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in July, next,
to the highest bidder for cash,
within the legal hours of sale, the
following property: (ne Philips
& Crews Piano, No, 85632, levied
on as the property of M. G.
Vaughan to satisfy an execution
issued from City Court of Fitz
gerald against M. G. Vaughan in
tavor of Philips Crews Company,
property pointed out by plaintifi’s
attorneys.
This June 5, 1912.
C. C. Dozier,
Dept. Sheriff.
FOR SALE—Roller- Top Desk, Safe
and Underwood Typewriter, either
cash or on time. Apply to Thos.
W. Stokes, Phillips Block. Phone
147, 35¢t{-
We
Sell
Real
Estate.
Stop
Paying
Buy
a
Home
on
Divided
Pa&ment
- Plan.
'SEANOR
AND
GELDERS
117 E. PINE ST.
Church Directory
NSNS NSNS NSNS NSNS NSNS NN S NSNS
Every pastor ia Fitzgeraid is urged
to send in his notice of chureh ser
vices fur this column.,
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30,
Mass 2nd and 4th Snnday in «uch
month at 10 o’clock. :
; A. H, Schorhardt, Priw-t,
U. B. CHURCH
Directory of Service-.
Sunday School, 8:30 a. m,
Preaching 10:45 a. m.and 7:30 p.r
Y. PG R 6p 0,
Mid week services Wed. 7:30 p. m.
Official board meeting the first Thurs
day evening of each mounth at 8:30.
J. L. Leichliter, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHORCI
Corner Palm and S. Grant streets,
Rev. S. G. Hutton, Pastor, residence
at Mrs Pearson’s. Phone 292, —Mrs.
Quattelbuam’s residence.
Preaching every Sabbath woraing
at 11 o’clock.
Evening service frcom April Isv to
Oct, Ist, at 8 o’clock: Evening service
from Oct. Ist. to April Ist at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.
The Lord’s Supper administered at
the morning serivee the first Sabbaths
of Jaouary, April, July and October.
The 3rd Sabbath morning in each
month the collection is for General As
sembly Causes,
No collectlons taken up at our night
services,
Free Pews:; and a cordial welcome
to you and your friends. Come and
worship with us.
FIRST M. E. CHUKCH.
Lee and Magnolia S's
E.J Hammond, Paster. tesidence,
118 W. Magnolia Street, Phane 106,
Sabbath Services.
*Sabtath School— 9:30 a. w.
Morning worship—lo:4s,
Epworth League—6:4s p. m,
Evening worship—7:4s.
Prayer service Wednesday evening
at 7:45. The general public, especially
strangers, always welcome,
CENTLAL CBRISTIAN CHURCH
Lee and Jessamine Ste.
Louis C. Hammoud, Pastor,
Bible School, Howard W. Brown
superintendent, meets every [Lord's
Day at 9:30 a. m. Meorning worship,
with Lord’s Supper, Littia serman for
Children, and Sermon, 11:00, Y.P.S.C
E. 6-0. Evening weiship at 7:30,
Midweek service, with address by
the pastor, Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Everyhody we onme at all meetings
Only vuce a strange#r here,
CENIRAL METHODISY CHURCH
Cor. Lee Si. and (eniral Ave,
Sunday Schoo! 945 a.m C. A, Wheeler
Superintendent, leach.:y uy pastor
fila. 0.
4:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League 6.45
p. m. Preaching by pastor 7:30p. m,
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7: 00,
All are cordially invited to these
services and strangers zre especially
welcome
Guyton Fisher, Pastcr,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
W. Magnolia, between Main and Lee
Streets.
Sunday School 9.20 a.m. L Keope
dy, Supt.
Preaching services every Sunday at
11 a. m. aopd 7:30 p. .
Royal Ambassadors Sundiy evening
7:00. -
Prayer meeting Wejnesday bight
£:00.
B.Y.P. U., Fridav wight. 800,
All are cordially invited to attend
all these services,
: Thos. M. Callaway,
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Telephone or caii at Milier Farni-
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Secret Order Directory
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All the fraternal orders of Fitzgerald
are requested to rfurnish us, for publi
cation, notice of time and place of
their meetings,
The Ladies of the Grand Army roeet
at 2 p. m, on the 2ad snd 4th Savur
day in each month at the K. of P.
Hall on Central Ave.
ADAH CHAPTER N 0.15 0. E. &
Meets every flrst and third Mondayg
night at Masonie Hall corner Ceatral
Ave. and Grant street.
FITZGERALD NEST OF OWLS.
Meetsevery 2ad and 4th Monday Night
corner Central Avenue and Grant
Street.
H. A, Witham, Sr. Pres
R. L. King, Secty
GEORGE CROUSE POST NO. 1¥
G. A. R.
Meets on the Ist and 3rd Saturdays
of each month, at 2 p. m, in the K. of
P. Halk :
J. B. Schroll Commandez,
GETHSEMANE COMMANDERY
NO. 20.
Meets second and fourth ¥ridaw
oights of each month at Masonic Hall,
corner Central Ave, and Grant street
A. E. Jones, Eminent Com.
7. B. -Seanor, Recorder.
PINE LEVEL LODGE NO. 353
A.F. &AM,
Meets every second and fourtk
Monday nights of each month at
Mason.. fall, corner Central Ave. and
Grant street.
P, L. Keefer, Master
Pine Level Lodge.
J. W. Pearson. Secy.
UNITY LODGE NOSB6 K OF P
Meets every second and fourth
Thursday nizht in the Kaoights of
Pythias Hall on Central Ave. Vis
iting Knights cordially iovited te
attend.
J. E. Turner, C. C.
R. L. King, K OfR and S,
K. O.T. M.
Ist, 2nd, and 4th Wednpesdays im
.ch Month.
Perry Keefer,Com.
John Earnest,
Keeper of Records
FITZGERALD LODGE NO. 3§
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Meets every Tuesday night at 8 p. m.
in Odd Fellows Hall, corner Mainand
Pine sts. Visiting Brothers welcome,
J. D. Hutto, Noble Grand.
dJ. . Burke, Vice Grauo.
E. J. Brown. Reconttng seex, »
C. M, Simons. Finaoe il Sec.
A V. Armanatrout.
FITZGERALD CHAPI'ER NuO. 32
RA. M.
Meets first an< third Tuesday night
of each mouuth at Masonic Hall Corper
Central Ave. and Grant street.
J. E. Turner. High Priest.
Jno. B. Russell. Secy.
COLONY POST ;lU. 14 G. A. R.
Meets the Ist afld 3rd Saturdays of
each month at 730 p. ~ also 2nd aad
4th Saturday at 2 p.m. in W. R.C,
Hall.
E D Stone Commacder,
C A Brooks, Agt,
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FITZGERALD ENCAMPMENT
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Meets every Thursday night at 7:30,
p.m. in Odd Fellows Hail
S. B. Rogers P. C.
L. V. Armontrout, Scribe.
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WHITE JESSAMINE HIVE No. 21,
L:O:«T. M,
Meets every Wednesday afterncou 3t
2:30 in W.R. C. Hall.
By order of Recording Keeper.
MAGNOLIA REBECCA LODGE No
22, 3. O, O K.
Meets every Friday night at 7:30.
Odd Fellows hal..
L Alma M. Justice, N. G.
Cora Simons, V. G.
Ada Fretwell, Sec’t,
WOODMAN OF THE WORLD
Meet every first and third Wednes
day night at Odd Fellows hall. Good
attendance is urged. Visitors wel
come, B. W. Mayo,
Camp Clerk.
W.R.C.
Colony Relief Corps No. 2, meets at
their Halli on South Main St. every first
and third Tuesdays at 2 o’clock. p. m.
Lizzie Haverfield President.
Mrs. Eliza Mosher, Secretary. :
P. O.S. OF A.
Meets every Friday evening of each
weekat P. O. S. Hzll 214 E. Pige st.
at 8 o'clock.
H. B. Brown. Pres.
M. A. Hartley, Sec’y,