The leader-enterprise. (Fitzgerald, Ga.) 1912-1915, June 21, 1912, Image 2

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FOR RL-ELECTION IN THE GEN ERAL ASSEMBLY OF GA,, From Ben-Hill County., Under Such Rules and Regulations as Prescribed by the Proper Authorities To the People of Ben Hill County: During the 1911 session of the General Assembly of Ga., which 1 served you, I endeavored earn estly and faithrully m the support of all the General measures that | advocated and pledged in my for mer race for Representative. viz. Laws with reference to Labor, and the extension of KEducation. And in co-operating with others equally interested, such Laws w re enacted and in my opinion of thought, have met with approval in general to the people of Geor gia, especially in the New School Law where an additional One Hundred Thousand Dollars goes to the children of this State. 1 voted for cvery meaure that tended to uplift the people and state, I was always on the side with the people in common as acainst special interest, I met regularlly with my Com mittees, having been assigned to som» among the most important, sucli us, Kduecation ‘‘Banks and Basking” Railroads” Ways and Mceans and Corporations ete. My conduct as vour Represen tative is & matter of public record, and with such experience as I have had I feel that lam in better position to still render more and better service to the people of my County, T am anxious to serve yeu agaio in the General Assembly from our County, not in any consideration of money for, all one can get out of it is the consciousness of hav ing served his people well and faithfully, and to me this is great er than money. I therefore earnestly appeal to your kind counsideration, promis ing if re-elected the best efforts of my life in all matters of general as well as of local interest. Faithfully Yours, tf, Wright T. Paulk. ANNOUNCEMENT. For REPRESENTATIVE. To the Voters of Ben Hill County: I announce myself a candidate for Representative in the Legislature in Ben Hill County. I shall favor an absolute secret ballot under the Aus tralian ballot system ; a better edu cational system with sufficient funds for the prompt payment of teachers. The repeal of all the bad laws and the enactment of all the geod ones [ can get on the statute books. 1 challenge any opposing candidate in the county to a joint discussion of these and other questions. S. S. Hire, For Congressman “To the Voters of the Third congressional District: I have the ambition to represent the Third distriet in congress. As to my fit ness and worthiness, I propose to submit that to the voters of the district, along with the other gen tlemen who may aspire to the hon or in a democratic primary, “] am a farmer, was born and reared on a farm in this district, and have contributed all that 1 possibly could to the advancement of the farming interests of my section of the country. ““ As a member of congress I would be controlled largely by the same desires and purposes that have actuated me as a private citi zen in advancing the farming in terest of the state ard country, which ultimately is the interest of every person, whether merchant,{! lawyer, doctor, banker, mechanic or citizeus following other callings. l THf LEADER-ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY JUNE 21, 1912 «] shall be glad t» meet tne vo ters face to face in every count of the district before the day of election. Sincerely, John K. Mercer. For Congressman To the Democratic Voters of the i 3rd Congressional District: i I hereby formally announce m: candidacv for the office of con tgressman from said district to the )l)emocratic primary to be helc next summer. Owing to my fa }miliaritv with conditions in Wash [ington (being the official clerk to ‘the speaker of the House) I believe if the people wili honor me with the great office, that I will certain ly striv : to faithfully and iotelli ig‘entlv represent all the people of the district, Their interest ano 'wolfare shall regulate, control and inlluence my every note and act and at all times I will be true to the masses of our people. Before the primary 1 will announce a for mal platforw of principles, address the voters on the public questions of the day, presenting my views fullv to them and endeavor (o see as many of thera in person as pos sibie. If you can give me your support and influence I shall al ' ways be most profoundly gratefu). Very respectfully, ; Charles R, Crisp. GEORGIA—BEN HiLn County. ‘To All Whom it May Concern: - F. J. Clark having n proper ; form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Dorcas Grimes, late of said Couaty, this is to cite all and singular 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, - Citation. GeorciA—BeN HiuL County. To All Whom It May Concern: (hus, Hitch having in proper foru applied to me for Permaoent Letters of Admnnistration on the estate of Dora Hiteh, lute of said County, this is to cite a!l and singuiar the creditors and vpext of kin of Dora Hitch to be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they cap, why permanent qaministration should not be gran’- ed to Chas. Hiteh on Dora Hitch’s estate, Witness my hand and official signature, this 3rd day of June, 12 C. M, Wise, Ordinary, Grorcia ~-Bex Hiwn Couxry. Will be sold before the court housa 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: One Philips & Crews Piano, No, 85632, levied on as the property of M. G. Vaughan to satisfy an execution issued from City Court of Fitz verald against M. (. Vaughan in favor of Phil'ps Crews Company, property pointed out by plaintifi’s attorneys. This June 5, 1912. C..C, Dozier, Dept. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. GEORGIA, BEN HiLL COUNTY. I have this day levied the within and foregoing execution upon the following property, to-wit: One certain six room house and lot 1n the City of Kitzgerald, Ga., Ben Hill County, described as follows: Frouting Jessamine Street, in Lot No, 11, Square No. 12, Block No. 11., said lot being 60 feet vide and 160 feet long and known s the ‘““Molcey Hutson” house wnd lot in said Fitzgerala, Ga., aid property leviea upon as the yroperty of Molcey Hutson Beech o to satis{y the within and fore roing execution. This 7th day of vay, 1912. J..W. Nornis, Sherift Ban ilill County. Ga. Guardian’s Sale Georgia, Ben Hill County, By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outery, on the first T'uesday in July 1912, at the court house in said county, between the asual hours of sale, the following described real estate situated in Ben Hill County, to wit: Twenty (20) acre tract number Four Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty (4250) of the Colony Domain, as shown by the recorded plat of of such sub-division; the said tract being a portion of land lot number One Hundred Seventy Nine (179) in the Third (3rd) land district of Ben Hill County. Georgia. Terms of sale: cash. This June 3rd 1912, Mgs. MiNNiE KERF, Guardian for Gertrude Kerr. Wlll Be Sold at Publiec Outcry Georgia, Pen Hill County. By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of Pike Coun ty, State of Georgia: Will be sold at public outery, at the court house door of said Ben Hill County, on the first Tuesday in July 1912, within the legal hours of sale. the following property to wit:- One house and lot upon which same stands, said house and lot being located in the town of Fitzgerald, in Ben Hill county, State of Georgia, ann described as follows: Lots. numbers Eleven and Twelve (11 & 12) in Square number Two (2) } in Block number Six (6) on Al-l tamaha Street. Sold as the property of Mrs. Addie M. Carmichael, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and making distribution among the heirs. TERMS CASH. This June 3rd. 1912. Mrs. M. A. Jenkins, | Admrx. of Mrs. Addie M. Car-| michael, deceased. ! Sheriff’s Sale. Grorcia—BeN HiLn CounTy. Notice is hereby given that the ‘undersgned will sell at public out crv to the highest bidder for cash, iat the Court House door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July, 1912, the following described prop erty. to-wit: The entire stock of goods, wares, merchandise, fixtures, furnishings, etc., now located in the certain store house situated on the east side of South Sherman Street, between Pine Street and Central Avenue in Fitzgerald, Georgia, said store being numbered 120 and now occupied as a place of business by Early Gibbs & Co. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of Early Gibbs & Company, Early Gibbs and Thomas S. Gibbs, under and by virue of an execution issued from the City Court of Fitz gerald, Georgia, in favor of the Con solidated Grocery Company. This June 6, 1912. C. C. Dozikr, Deputy Sheriff City Court, Fitzgerald, Georgia. Sheriff’s Sale GeorciaA—BEN HiLu Counry. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public out cry for cash to the highest bidder, within the legal hours of sale, at the front door of the Court House, on the first Tuesday in July, 1912, the following described property: Lot of land Number One Hundred Ninety in the Third Land District of Ben Hill County, Georgia, containing Four Hundred Ninety acres, more or less. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of Thomas S. Gibbs, late of said county, deceas ed, under and by virtue of an exe cution issued from the City Court of Fitzgerald, Georgia, in favor of the Consolidated Grocery Company against Willis Gibbs et. al. This June 3, 1912. C. C. Dozizgr, Deputy Sheriff City Court of Fitz gerald, Georgia. l Citation Georgia, Ben Hill County. To all whom it may concern: J. B. Ford having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters iof Adminstration on the estate of i Daniel Ford, late of said county. ,this is to cite all and singular the | creditors and next of kin of Daniel IFord to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and ! : : i show cause, if any they can, why Ipermanent administration should inot be granted to J. B. Ford on ! Daniel Ford's estate. | Witness my hand and official Isignature, this 3rd day of June, 11912. C. M. Wisk, | Ordinary. ‘ Notice of Sale of Bonds - i Notice is hereby given —That the Water, Light and Bond Com- Imission, of the City of Fitzger ald, Ga., will,on the Ist. day of ’J uly 1912, sell to the highest bid lder the issue of Forty Thousand i Dollars ($40,000.00) “Paving ' Bonds.”’ [ Said bonds to be issued in denominations of One Thousand ‘Dollars ($1,000.00) each, to bear interest at the rate of five (5) per |cent per annum, interest payable 'semi-annually on the first days 'of January and July. The prin ‘cipal of said bonds is to become ‘due and be fully paid thirty (30) years from date of their issue; Ithe principal and interest on said !bonds payable in New York in 'Gold Coin of the United States of Ithe present weight and fineness all of said bonds, both principal and interest to become due and fully paid within thirty (30) years from date of their issue. ~ Sealed bids will be received up to the Ist. day of July 1912, at 4 p. m. in said City. A certified check for One Thousand Dollars ($1,600.00) payable to L.O. Tisdel, Secretary Water, Light and Bond Commission, must accompany each bid. Bids should be marked ‘‘Bids for Bonds’’ and addressed to L. O. Tisdel,Secretary Water, Light and Bond Commission, Fitzger ald, Ga. Water, Light and Bond Com mission, L. O. Tisdel, Secretary, to 28th June. Fitzgerald, Ga. 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Apply in person at oflice of ‘ 45 4t D, P, Adams & Company, FOR SALE—One gasoline range, set of haviland china, dining room table and chairs, squares and rugs. Practically new and will sell at ibout nhalf cost, Other articles for sale also. 408 South Grant or phone 275, Mrs. E. M. Stoddard, 44-3 t, Read the ads and learn the best places to trade at. Small and Large Farms for Sale. Cash or Part Payment. If You - Have Anything ‘ to Sell, See Us, , We Find You a Buyer. SEANOR and GELDERS 117 E. Pine St.