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News From Vausghn
District
"~ Mr. and Mrs, D, D. Self spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker,
Mr. S. J. Brown spent Sunday
with Mi. S. T. Hunter.
Mr. Burt Taylor and family
spent the week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hunter,
wlr. and Mrs. B. E. Hunter
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
@, . Hanter,
The friends of Mrs, G. E. Huo
ter will be sorry to learn of her
illness and all wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Miss Lula Hunter and Miss
Hattie Hunter spent Sunday with
their sister, Mrs. Sallie Taylor.
Mr. C. E. Walker made a busi
ress trip to Fiwzgerald Monday.
Guess what two young boys
went fishing and caught nothing
bug terrapins.
Me. J. Y. Hunter is in this lo
cality visiting friends and rela
tives.
We regret to learn of the death
of Mc. Joe Hunter which occurred
Moadav night,
The wedding ¢t Miss Hattie
Tomberlin and Mr. Tom Roberts
took place last Sunday. It was
quite a surprise to their many
frieands,
Mec. Neal Taylor and daughter,
Miss Mae Taylor took dinner with
Mp. and Mrs. Elisha Hunter Satur
dy.
Ar. C. E. Walker was a recent
wisitor to Avbevil.e,
Messrs. 8. T. and D, W. Hun
ter made a business trip to Fitz
gerald Thuarsdy,
Spring Frog,
News From Arp, Ga,
The farmers are very busy
pulling fodder and preparing for
o 'ton picking in this section.
Mrs. Bessie Young, who spent
a few days with her sister at
Ashton, returaed home Monday.
Mrs. W. N. Hudson, of Ocille,
has been visiting her daughters,
Mrs. B. C. Greenand Mrs. Bessie
Young, returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Shultz, of Ashton,
returned home Saturday after a
week's visit with her sisters in
this vicinity.
‘Mr. B. C. Green left yesterday
en a business trip.
~ Mr. O. S Pettis is now one of
our new neighbors.
We regret to hear of theillness
of Mr. O. S. Pettis, and glad to
krow he is able to be at his work
again.
Mr. Jesse Luke, of Irwinville,
was in town Friday on business.
Messrs. J. M. Graham and
Asis Greene made a business trip
to Fitzeerald Tunesday. }
Mer. Luther Young spent Sur
dly with his motker. b
Mr. Ernest Ball is spending a
few weeks with his father, Mr.
J. A. Ball |
Mr. J. H. Tavlorand his daugh
ter, Miss Mattie, madea p'easa:.t
tvip to Branswick Sund_ay.
The sing given by Miss Mattie
‘Taylor was attended by several
of the young people from Arp
Sunday night. ‘
- 800 PEEP-
Burglar Mistakes Em- |
balming Fluid for Booze
Lexington, Ky., August 23
Shreuds were kimonas and em
balming fluid whiskey to the
eyes of Charles Jackson, of Ma
con, Ga., who broke into an un
dertaking establishment in Jack
son City, Ky., last night. He
made away with six shrouds, and
did not discover his mistake un
il he tasted the embalming fluid.
He was arrested here today.
Be ga the lookout for the Dodd
Sapply Company’s Annual Clean-
Up-Sale. ; 53-31
Libel for Divorce ‘
Lena D, Kirkpatrick e
vS.
James Austin Kirkpatrick
In Ben Hill Superior Court,
October Term, 1912,
To James Austin Kirkpatrick:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court to be in and for
said county, on the first Monday
in October, 1912, to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint in a 2 gction
for divorce. Witness th.e Honor
able Walter ¥, George, Judge of
said Court. This Auvgusslst, 1912
D. W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court Ben
Hill County, (zeorgia,
Clayton Jay,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Debtors and
| Creditors
Georcia—BeN HiLr County.
~ Notice is hereby given %o all
creditors of the estate of Daniel
Fora late of said county deceased,
to render in an account of their
‘demands to me within the time
‘prescribed by law, properly made
out. And all persons indebted to
snid estaae are heieby requested
to make immediate payment to the
undersigned. This July 6th. 1912,
J. B. Ford,
Administrator estate Daniel Ford.
59-6 w,
Georgia, Ben Hill County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said County,
will be sold at public outcry on
the First (Ist) Tvesday in Septem
ber, 1912, at the Court House in
said County between the usual
hours -of sale, the following real
estate situated in Ben Hill County,
to-wit:
All of lot number Seven (7), iv
block number One (1), together
with improvements thereon, in
Fairview, as shown by the record
ed plat of Fairview,
Terms Cash.
This sth day of August, 1912
Fred J. Clark, Admnistrator of
Dorcas Grimes.
Groraia—BeN Hirr County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said Countv,
will be sold at public outery on
the First (lst) Tuesday in Sep
tomber, 1912, av the Court House
in said County betwecn the usual
hours of sale, the following real
estate situated in Ben Hill County,
to-wit:
~ Five (5) acre tract number Four
hundred fifty-five (455) of the
Colony domain as shown by re
corded plat of subdivision the said
tract being a portion of Land lot
pumber One hundred nineteen
(119), in the Third land district of
Ben Hill county Georgia.
_ Terms of sale Cash.
This sth day of August, 1912,
Chas. Hiteh, Administrator,
Estate of Dora Hitch.
T.ook Out for Trouble
The after-effects of the Grip aroapt
to be serious, but & normal healthy
condition may be restored in a sur
prisingly short time by Vinol.
Watertown, Wis.—*“After a severe
attack of the Grip my system was in
a very weakened, nervous and run
down condition. I began taking Vinol
with -the very best results, and in a
short time.l began to feel like an en
tirely different person, and I am better
and stronger than I have been for
vears.,” Adelaide Gamm. (We guaran
tee this testimonial to be genuine.)
We have never sold in our store
such a valuable strength creator and
health restorer for the convalescent,
the weak and run-down, as Vinol, and
we ask people in this vicinity to try
a bottle of Vinol, with the wunder
standing that their money will be re
turned if it does not do &ll we clair
for it. ;
Denmark Drug Co.
Farm For Sale.
40 acres, 33 acres under cultiva
tion;: 4-room house and large barn
and shed; good water, and close to
good school; good neighborhood;
good 5-acre pasture, all under good
wire fence; good graded road. Ap
ply to. J. 0. McCuLrez, -
57.8w-oaw R F.D. No. 1.
THY LFADER-ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY. AUSUST 27. 1912
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned = will sell at public
outery to the highest bidder for
cash at the court house in said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, on the First Tuesday in
September, 1912, 16 shares of
the capital stock of the First Na
tiona! Bank of Fitzgeraldp Geor
gia, of the par value One Hun
dred Dollars each, said shares
being represented and evidenced
by Certificate Number Fifty-two
of the capital stock of said bank.
Said property will be sold under
and by virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary as the prop
erty of the estate of Alice G.
Garbutt. This August 5, 1912,
T. W. GARBUTT,
Administrator of the Estate of
Alice G. Garbutt, deceased.
Sheriff’s Sale
GEORGIA—BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Notice is herebhy given that the
undersigned will sell at public
outery to the highest bidder fcr
cash, at the court house in said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, on the First Tuesday in
September, 1912, the following
described property: One hand
drill; one emery wheel and stand;
one gas tank; one lineshaft and
pulleys; one engine and lathe;
one roller-top desk; one typewri
ter; one lot of hand tools; one
lot of automobile parts in show
windows, all of said property be
ing located in the certain build
ing on the east side of S. Main St.,
between Pine Street and Central
Avenue, in Fitzgerald, Georgia,
known as the ‘‘Enterprise Gar
age.”” Said property levied up
on and to be sold as the property
of M. G. Vaughn to satisfy an
execution issued from the City
Court of Fitzgerald against said
M. G. Vaughn in favor of Stand
ard Oil Company. This August
8, 1912, C. C. DOZIER,
Deputy Sheriff City Court of
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Groreia—BeNx BinL County.
Wil be sold on the first Tuesday
in September next at public out
cry at the court hcuse in said
county. within the legal hours of
sale, to the highast bidder for
cash, the following property:
“»One mouse colored mare mule
about eight years old; one dark
bay horse mule about 7 years old;
said property levied on as the
property of W. M. Fussell to sat
isfy an execution issued from the
City Court of Fitzgerald in and
for said county in favor of Hus
sey & Parrott Hardware Co.
against said W. M. Fussell and
Robert Fussell, said property be
ing in possession of W. M. Fus
sell. . This 9th of August, 1912,
J. W. NORRIS,
Sheriff City Coart of Fitzgerald.
Petition to Establish
| Deed.
GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
Petition to Establish? Deed—Beén
i Hill Superior Court, October
Term, 1912
R. J. M¢cDowell et al. v. Randall
1 Underwood.
' To Randall Underwood: The
judge of said court having passed
an order that you be served by
publication, you ars hereby re
quired to be and appear at the
next term of the Superior Court
to be holden in and for said Ben
Hill-county on the first Monday
in October, 1912, to answer the
petition filed in the above stated
case.
Witness the Honorable W. F.
‘George, Judge of said Court, this
August 15, 1912, :
‘'D. W. M. WHITLEY,
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill
County. 62-2 t aug-2t sept
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| Sheriff’s Sale.
'GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court
house deor in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the First Tuesday in September,
1912, the following property, to
wit:
The entire stock of merchan
dise, consisting of furniture, car
pets, bedding, ete., and all.store
fixtures, located in the store roecm
on E. Pine St., in the City f
Fitzgerald, Ga, now occupied
by by C. Kilburn. Levied on as
the “property of C. Kilburn, to
satisfy an execution issued on
28th day of May, 1912, from the
City Court of Fitzgerald, Geor
gia, in favor of the Greenville
Furniture Company vs. C. Kil
burn.. This August 8, 1912 ‘
C. C. DoZIER,
Deputy Sheriff of City Court of
Fitzgerald, Ga. 3
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Wanted middle =ged lady forJ
clerk, good opening for rightl
party. Apply giving reference to
Box 854 Fitzgerald, Ga, It. ]
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to the best. All calls will re- "é?;*}_fi; g,
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Sandlia Furniture & Undartaking Company,
Day Phone 116. Night Phone 375.
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Many a Fitzgerald House
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‘nciy endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills,
for I feel that everyone shou.d
know about them,”
~ For sale by all dealers. Price
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Buffalo, New York, sole agents
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The dancing master may not
have to show his wife how to take
steps for a divoree,
The humor of some people is so
delicate they ought to take a tonic
forit.:. :
The man who sticks closer than
a brother, is sonetimes a secon |
cousin. ‘
Jim Woodard for Mayor.
Atlanta, Aug. 26.—Politics has
picked up, as the phase goes, in
Atlanta, within the past two or
three days. Jim Woodward is
going to run for mayor again.
His prospective entrance adds
lexc_itement to a race that was al
ready exciting enough with Geo.
Brown, Aldine Chambers, Cleve
R. Johnson and John E. McClel
land previously announced.
Every single candidate has the
reputation of being a fighter.
Every one of ’em is a practical
politician. Every one hits from
the shoulder. Each has an in
tensely loyal personal following
in city politics, and it takes no
propnet, norjeven the son of a
prophet to declare with certainty
that somebody’s fur is going to
fly between now and the . first
Wednesday in October.
All white registered vo
ters will be allowed to vote, as
the primary is not confined to
any polical party. The rulesof
the primary wiil be the same as
on previous year.
A satisfactory wife tells her
husband that she- could not possi
bly have married better than she
did. ,
A woman may not realize that
she has a good figure until other
women begin to find fault with it.
- Give the cow pure, fresh water.