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GEORGIA STATE FAIR
E AUSPICES-~GEORGIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
- MACON, GEORGIA
1 Oct. 15 '
Oct. 15th to 25th, 1912
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. More Gorgeous and Grand than ever before
B 0 e —— B A e s
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; BIG FREE ACTS THAT WILL INTER:ST YOU
Y 3 BIG BRASS BANDS THAT WILL GIVE YOU MORE MUSIC THAN
: YOU EVER HEARD ON THE STATE FAIR GROUNDS BEFORE
1 NAT REISS’ BiG AGEREGATION OF RAILROAD SHOWS COMPRISING 40
1 BIGSTARTLING SENSATIONAL SHOWS AND RIDING DEVICES ON
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THE 11TH., UNITED STATES CAVALRY WILL CAMP ON THE GROUNDS
: DURING THE ENTIRE TEN DAYS. FANCY RIDING DRILLS
. EVERY AFTERNCON AND NIGHT IN THE BIG HIPPODROME
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. EVERY BUILDING BRIMFUL OF EXCELLENT EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE,
E WOMAN'S WORK, MANUFACTURING, MACHINERY, POULTRY
S THE LARGEST AUTOMOBILE SHOW EVER HELD IN THE SOUTH. TWEN
> TY.FIVE THOUSAND FEET FLOUR SPACE FILLED WITH AUTOMOBILES
1 MAMMOTH POULTRY SHOW IN A NEW BUILDING. ONE THOUSAND
] COOPS OF FANCY FOWLS FOR YOUR EYES TO BEHOLD
E OUR LIVE STOCK SHOW WILL BE A HEADLINER THIS YEAR. MORE
= HORSES CATTLE AND SWINE THAN EVER EXHIBITED BEFORE
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! Make Your Plans To Come Early
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! Reduced Rates On All Railroads
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% W. E. Dunwody, Harry C. Roberts,
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Gasoline Engines
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.2 Brlal.
302 South Grant St, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Agent for the best dasoline Engines. Expert on Gas Engines—
will give prompt attention to all calls in my line.
‘KEEP TAB’
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on how often you send your shirts;
collars, cuffs, ete., to this laundry,
until they’re no longer wearable.
That will convince you that we pro
long the life of linen beyond most
washers and ironers thereof.
Test our work—we can stand it.
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY,
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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.
COFFINS and GASKETS.
* All prices from the ch'eapest f&’, )4\! t.__%
to the best. All calls will re- BB S o
ceive our immediate attention. 4 RST B
Sadlin Furniture & Undartaking Gompany,
Day Phone 116. Night Phone 373.
TUT I WANTR ENTERPRICE TUESDAV SEPTEMRER 17, 1012
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA—BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in October, 1912, within
the legal hours of sale, all of a
certain tract of land of land, to
wit:
Lots number Seventeen and
Eighteen, in Block Number Four
teen, in the sub-division to Fitz
gerald, Geuigia, known as Win
ona Heights, and being a part of
land lot No. 119 in Ben Hill coun
ty, Georgia.
Also one bay mare about six
years old, said property levied
upon as the property of R. E.
King, to satisfy an execution
issued on the 31st day of August,
1912, from the City Court of
Fitzgerald, in said county, in fa
vor of the Acme Brewing Com
pany against R. E. King, J. H.
King and Early Gibbs. This 13th
day of September, 1912. ?
C. C. DoOZIER, |
Deputy Sheriff.
: No. 666
~ This is a prescription prepared
‘especially for Chills and Fever,
Five or six doses will break any
case of Chills and Fever, and if
taken as a tonic the Fever will not
return.. It acts on the liver bet
ter than Calomel and does not
gripe or sicken. 25c. 69-16 t,
FARM FOR SALE—IO acres, all
in cultivation, 5-room house,
good barn, in N. W. corner of
city limits. Bargain if applied
for soon to the owner. W. L.
BABB. 70-8 t
For Sale
On account of my health I shall
have to move further south, I
shall sell all my property, both
country and city at very low
prices. If you are interested come
and see me,
C. Casper, E. Jessamine street.
69-la--wtf,
A Proclamation
Submitting a proposed amend
ment to the Constitution of the
State of Georgia, to be voted on
at the general State election to be
held on Wednesday, October 2,
1912, said amendment relating to
the borrowing power of the Gov
ernor,
By His Excellency Joseph M.
Brown, Governor.
State of Georgia,
Executive Department,
Atlanta, July 29, 1912.
Whereas, the General Assembly
at its session in 1911 proposcd an
amendment to the Constitution of
this State as set forth in an act ap
proved August 19, 1911, to-wit:
An Act prop:sing an amendment
to the third Section of the seventh
Article of the Constitution by
striking therefrom the words
“Casual Deficiencies of Revenue”
and substituting therefor the words
“‘such temporary deficit as may
exist in the Treasury in any year
‘from necessary delay in collecting
‘the taxes of the year;” and by
striking the words ““Two Hundred
Thousand Dollars” and substitu
ting in heu thereof ‘‘Five Hun.
dred Thousand Dollars, and any
loan made for this® purpose shall
be repaid out of the taxes levied
for the year in which the loan is
made.”
Section 1. 'Be it enacted by the
General Assembly, that it shall be
and is hereby proposed to smend
the Constitution of Georgia in the
third Section of the seventh Arti
cle so as to strike from Paragraph
one the words ‘“‘Casual deficiencies
of Revenue” and substituting in
lieu thereof the words, ‘‘such tem
porary deficit as may exist in the
Treasuyy in any year from neces
sary delay in collecting the taxes
of that year” and by further strik
irg from said Section the words
“Two Hundred Thousand Dollars”
and substituting in lien thereof,
“Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
and any loan made for this purpose
shall be repaid out of the taxes
levied for the year in which the
loan is made,” so that the first
Paragraph of said Section when
amended shall read as follows:
“No debt shall be contracted by
or on behalf of the State, except
to supply such temporary deficit
as may exist 1n the Treasury in
any year from necessary delay in
collecting the taxes of that year,
to repel invasion, suppress insur
rection, and defend the State in
time of war, or to pay the exist
ing public debs; but the debt creat
ed to supply deficiencies in revenue
shall not exceed, 1n the aggregate,
Five Hundred Trousand Dollars,
and any loan made for this purpose
shall be repaid out of the taxes
levied for the year in which the
loan is made.” |
’ Sec. 2. Be it further enacted,
That whenever the above proposed
amendment to the Constitution
shall be agreed to by two-thirds
of the members elected to each of
the two Houses of the General
Assemblp and the same hasbeenen
‘tered upon their Journals with
the nayes and the nayes taken
thereon, the Governor shall cause
said amendment to be published in
at least two newspapers in each
Congressional District in this State
for the period of two months next
preceding the time of holding the
next general election,
Sec 8. Be it further enacted,
That the above proposed amend
ment shall be submitted for rati
fication or rejection to the electors
of this State at the next general
election to be held after publica
tion, as provided in the second
Section of this Act in the several
election districts of this State, at
which election every person shall
be qualified to vote who is entiled
to vote for members of the gener
al Assembly. All persons voting
at said election in favor of acopt
ing the proposed amendment to
the Constitution shall have written
or printed on their ballots the
words, ‘‘For amendment to Con
stitution authorizing temporary
oans,” and all persons opposed to
the adoption ef said amendment
Guardian’s Sale.
Georgia—lrwin County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Irwin coun
ty; will be sold at public eutery,
on the first Tuesday in October,
1912, at the court house in Irwin
County, Georgia, between the
usual hours of sale, the pine tim
ber growing and situated on the
following described land, to-wit:
The pine timber on all of lot of
and Number Fifty-nine (59) inl
Third (3rd) District of Ben Hill
county, Georgia. containing Four
Hundred Ninety (490) acres,
more or less.
Also the pine tirzber on all of
lot of land Number Twenty-eight
(28) in the Third (3rd) District
of Irwin county, Georgia, con
taining Four Hundred Ninety
(490) acres, more or less.
Also the pine timber on One
Hundred Twenty-two and one
half (122%) acres, more or less, of
lot of land Number Sixty-two
(62) in the Third (3rd) District
of Irwin county, Georgia, and
situated in and being the South
east quarter of said lot of land.
Also the pine timber on Ten
(10) acres, more or less, of lot of
}land Number Twenty-nine (29),
in the Third (Brd). District of
Irwin county, Georgia, said ten
acres lying and being in the
Northwest corner of said lot of
land.
Terms of sale will be made
known on day of sale.
This 4th day of September, 1912
ELIZABETH FLETCHER,
Guardian of Una and Millie
Fletcher. 68 4w
i(J‘onumA Bex HiLnL CouNTy,
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in October next at public outcry
before the courthouse in said coun
ty within legal bours of sale to
highest bidder for cash, one cadil
lac automobile No. 4091-Ga.
Said property levied on as the
property of G. B. A. Kinard to
satisfy an execution issued from
the City Court of Fitzgerald, said
courty in favor ot H. J. Northern
against said G. B. A. Kinard; said
property being in possession of
G. B. A. Kinard,
This sth day of September, 1912.
C. C. Dozier,
Deputy Sheriff City Court
Fitzgerald.
GrorciA BEx HiLL CounTy.
Wilil be sold on first Tuesday in
October, next at public outcry
at court house in said County.
within iegal hours of saiejto highest
bidder for cash, 140 acres of lot
of land 216 in the third district of
originally Wilcox now Ben Hill
county, being the portion of said
iot owned by the late D. F. Me-
Crimmon,
Said property levived on as
property of L. D. McCrimmon to
satisfy an execution isseud from
City Court of Fitzgerald, said
county, in favor Clements &
Fletcher against said L., D. Me-
Crimmon; said property being in
possession of L. D. McCrimmon.
This sth day of September, 1912
C. C. Dozier,
Sheritf City Court Fitzgerald,
shall have written or printed on
their ballots the words, “For
amendment to Constitution autho
rizing temporary loans,” and all
persons opposed to the adoption
of said amendment shall have
written or printed on their ballots
the words, ‘‘Against amendment
to Constitution authorizing tem
porary loans, '
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted,
That all laws and parts of laws in
conflict with this Act be, and the
same are, hereby repealed,
Now, ‘therefore, I, Joseph M.
Brown, Governor of said State, do
issue this my proclamation hereby
declaring that the foregoing pro
posed amendment to the Conbsti
tution is submited for ratification
or rejection to the voters of the
State qualified tovote for members
of the General Assembly at the
general electionto be heid on Wed
nesday, October 2, 1912.
Joseph M. Brown, Governor.
By the Governor:
Philip Cook, Secretary of State.
59-law-9w.
Notice to Dc¢btors and
Creditors
Georcia—BeN Hr County,
Notice is hereby given to 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 persens indebted to
said estaae are heireby requested
to make immediate payment to the
undersigned. This July 6th. 1912,
J. B. Ford,
Administrator estate Daniel Ford.
59-6 w.
Petition to Establish
Deed.
GEORGIA—BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Petition to Establish Deed—Ben
Hill Superior Court, October
Term, 1912,
R. J. McDowell et al. v. Randall
Underwood.
To Randall Underwood: The
judge of said court having passed
an order that you be served by
publication, you are 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 flrst 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
Mortgage Sale.
Georgia, Ben Hill County.
Under and by virtue of & power
of sale contained in a mortgage
made by Sam J. McCoy to A. L,
‘Moore dated Dec. 24th, 1909 and
recorded in the office of the Clerk
iof Ben Hill Superior Court Dee.
28th 1909 Mortgage book three (3)
folio 229 The undersigned trans
feree of said mortgage and notes
will sell at public outery before
the Court House door of Ben Hill
County Gzorgia on Wednesday
Oc*ober 2nd., 1912, within the
legal hours of sale, City Lot num
‘ber three in square number four
and in block number sixteen, (3-4-
16) in the City of Fitzgerald Ben
Hill Countv Georgia, 1n full ac
cordance with the official map of
said city, for the purpose of pay
ing off the notes due and the cost
of this sale, Principal due being
eighty Dollars, ($80.00.) A deed
will be madc to the purchaser by
the andersigned.
Cora McCoy,
Attorney in fact for
Bam J. McCoy.
GEORGIA—BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Whereas, Fred J. Clark, ad
ministrator of Dorcas Grimes re
presents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fullv adminis
tered Doreas Grimes estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all
persons conceroed, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration and receive Letters
of Dismission on the first Monday
in October 1912,
C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
Libel For Divorce
Noah Troup Libel far divorce.
vs Ben Hill Superior
Lecie Troup Court. Oct. Term,
1912.
To Lecie Troup:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of said court to be held in and
for said county on the Ist Monday
in October next, then and there
to answer the plaintiff’s com
plaint in an action for diverce,
Witness the Hon. Walter F-
George, Judge of said Court.
This Ist day of Aguust, 1912
D. W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill Co
% 2t Aug, 2t Sep.