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Macon, Ga. July I.—When
‘Thomas S. Felder’s friends meet
somorrow afternoon the commit
tee on finances will make a re
port that all financial arrange
ments have been made and
that Mr. Felder need have
no fear but that he will
have enough money to car
ry on his campaign should he
decide to enter the race for gov
£rnor,
Dan D. Adams, Chairman of ‘
the meeting Saturday. stated to
«day that the committee had beenl
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‘e have sent letters to about
lone hundred friends of Mr. Fel
der throughout the State for an
expression as to what they
think of Mr. Felder as a candi
date for Governor and his stand
ing in their communities,”’ said
Mr. Adams, . ‘‘replies to these
letters will be received today
and will be read at the meeting
Tuesday. Frankly, Ido not be
lieve there is any doubt about
Mr. Felder running and his an
nouncement may be looked for
in a few days.”’
His Macon friends will finance
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THE LEADZR-ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912,
Sale of Unreturned Lands.
Grorcia— BeEN HipLn County.
Notice is hereby given that on
the first Tuesday in October, 1912,
at the court house door in Fitzgerald,
Georgia, within the !egal hours of
sale, the undersigned will offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder
ifor cash, the following unreturned
lands for the taxes due Ben Hill
county and the State of Georgia for
the year 1911. Said lands are lie in
Ber Hill county, Georgia, and are
described as follows: :
FITZGERALD. }
Lot Square. Block. Amt.
12 2 1 96
9 3 1 A4B
10 3 1 48
11 3 1 A4B
12 3 1 64
3 12 5 2.08
6 4 . 3 96
b 4 3 20.16
1 11 3 .16
2 11 3 .16
3 11 3 32
4 11 3 22
5 11 3 32
6 11 3 37
7 11 3 48
8 11 3 .16
9 11 3 16
10 11 3 .16
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12 11 3 16
13 11 3 .16
14 11 3 .16
15 11 3 16
15 11 3 16
6 15 3 22
5 15 3 32
4 15 3 £ 80
3 15 3 32
2 15 3 .38
1 15 3 1.44
2 15 4 .38
3 15 4 38
11 13 4 1.12
8 15 8 3.20
4 8 7 3.52
13 12 5 832
4 8 12 16
12 1 13 188
15 5 13 Y (.32
15 b 13 =ll4
12 8 13 64
8 7 14 11.20
6 7 14 960
7 1 14 57.60
) 10 16 16
6 10 16 .161
7 10 16 16
8 10 16 16
10 3 16 7.68
Of the City of Fitzgerald accord
ing to the plat and survey of said
city, of file in the office of the clerk
of the superior court.
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-36 26 .191
145 129 19
45 26 19
54 26 19
146 129 19
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according to the plat and survey of
said Westwood, of file in the office
of the clerk of the superior court.
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Beautiful line of Leonard Cieanable
Refrigerators, very reasonably priced
Oil Stoves and Cooking Utensils; also
Silverware of the better kind
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| NELSON'S ADDITION.
)Lot. Sec. Amt,
16 96
17 80
’ Of what is known as Nelson’s Ad
dition, according to the plat and sur
vey of said tracts of file in ihe office
of the clerk of the superior court.
JOSEY’'S ADDITION.
18 2.82
Of what is known as Josey’s Ad
dition, according to the plat and sur
vey of said tract of file in the office
of the clerk of the superior court.
WILLIAMS' ADDITION.
2 80
Of what is known as Williams’
Addition, according to the plat and
survey of said tract of file in the
office of the clerk of the superior
court.
WINONA HEIGHTS ADDITION.
Lot. . Square. Block. Amt.
12 7 80
Of what is known as Winona
Heights, according to the plat and
survey of said tracts west of the
City of Fitzgerald, of file in the office
of the clerk of the superior court.
BEN HILL COUNTY. |
Acres. Lot. Dist. Sub. No. Amt
5 300 4 1080 3.80
3 264 4 1439 190
5 91 3 1208 1.9
20 177 3 4129 3.04
According to the plat and survey
of the American Tribune Soldier’s
Colony Company, of file in the office
of the clerk of the superior court of
Ben Hill county. : |
This July 1, 1912! }
J. W. NORRIS, |
Sheriff Ben Hill County Georgia. 1
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Sherif’s Tax Sales.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Ben Hill county, Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale, on
the First Tuesday in August, 1912,
to the highest bidder for cash, for
taxes due for the year 1911, the fol
lowing property, towit:
Name. Lot. Sq. Blk Amt
F. A. Jones 12 138 3 301
Riggs Bros. 1-2 6 13 064
Florence Hester 3 3 16 144
J.D.Blossom 9 14 2
J.D. Blossom 10 14 2
!J. D.Blossom 11 14 2{ g 4
J. D. Blossom 12 14 Aice
J. D. Blossom 13 14 2
J.D. Blossom 14 14 2
'{‘. M. Griffin 812
.M. Griffin 14 12
TM. Grifin 15 12 87.95
T. M. Griffin 16 12
J. F. Hancock 4 9 12 560
Judge Williams 5 11 1 684
M. S. Butts 316 15 692
W. W. Harper 4 2 2 17.60
WINONA HEIGHTS.
Name. Lot. Sq. Blk. Amt.
R. M. Boney 2 14 } 180
R. M. Boney 3 14 !
WESTWOOD SECTION.
Name Lot. Sq. Blk. Amt.
Redic Cofield 104 29 95
MOORE’'S ADDITION.
Name. Lot Amt
Anna Belle Williams 23 } 160
Anna Belie Williams 24 :
JOSEY'S ADDITION.
Name. Lot. Amt.
Lulu Jackson 57 1.04
NELSON'S ADDITION.
Name. Lot. Amt.
M. Dickson & Co. % ] 136
M Dickson & Co. 8 5.2
QUEENLAND
Name. Lot Bik Amt,
Oscar Williams 3 8 l 359
Oscar Williams 21 8 [ e
Jack Murphy 8 1.70
Name Acres. Lot. Dis. Sub. No Amt
Hattie Spicey 5 281 4 45 6,18
Acres Lot Dis Sub.No amt.
Mrs. Mildred Smith 5 239 4 289
Mrs. Mildred Smith 5 282 4 29 }10_45
Mrs. Mildred Smith 5 282 4 291
Mrs. Mildred Smith 5 282 4209
M. 1. Hobbs 25 7:231 4 4.75
Brash Wilder 245 81 4 23.28
Mrs. R. J. Swails 50 8? 4 I 7.60
Mrs. R. J. Swails 50 83 4
Mrs Mary J and
J C Minshew 96 193 3 : -20.01
R C George 40 253 4 7.84
James Kelley 40 155 3 5008 13.34
Geo J Williams 60 277 4 16.01
John W Wilcox 150 251 4 19.06
Mrs. Martha E
White 5 9f <3 1262'
Mrs- Martha E 7.75
White 5 81 3 1967
This July 1, 1912,
J. W. NORRIS,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
FOR SALE—Roller Top Desk, Safe
and Underwood Typewriter, cither
cash or on time. Apply to Thos.
| W. Stokes, Phillips Block. Phone
147. 35tf-
Farm Implements of all kinds; and
Builders’ Material.
Buggy and Slip Harness. Guns and
Revolvers.
The well known Rugby Bicycle, in
any size. ;
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