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Money to Loan
On farms at 6 per cent. Quick
action on approved paper. ;
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
* GEORGE COLLIER & CO.
411 Garbutt-Donovan building
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‘WATER’S TRANSFER
HOMER WATERS, Manager.
Headquarters at
SANDLIN FURNITURE CO.
Telephone your wants and they
will receive prompt attention.
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CEO. NcCALL
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Delivered Anywhere
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PHone 269. 115 S, Sherman Street
4. ELKINS. JOSEPH B, WALI
ELKINS & WALL
Alitoraeys at Law,
Rodmes 408-11 Garbutt-Donovan Building
‘Will practice in all the Courts.
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Johnnie Mae Broughton
Teacher of Piano
Synthetic : Method
Pupil of Herr Louis Schwebel
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FRED & OTTO HARNISH,
Boot and Shoe Makers
212 E. Pine Street
Fine and Substantial Repauing
Promptly Done.
DR. LOUIS A. TURNER
DENTIST
S Story Buitaing
DR. J. H. POWELL
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
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315 Century Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
DR. J. E. GOETHE
Office Fourth Floor Garbutt-Donavan Bldg.
Office Hours:
10t012A. M. 3toSP. M
Phone 2668 Residence
¢ 469 Office
Specialty:
Diseases of Woemen and Children
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Try The
0. K. BARBER SHOP
Best Place In Town,
P. B. & R. B. OWEN, Props.
119 East Pine Street
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Dr. J. W. Elliott Dr. F. E. Keefor
DRS. ELLIOTT & KEEFER,
OSTEOPATHS.
Oftice Hours, 8:12 a.m. 2:05 p.m.
PHONE#§327
Offices—2ll-212 §-Story Bldg.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
G s R L it
$lOO,OOO to Loan
ON BEN EILL FARMS
And on Fitzgerald Cix ¥+ Property
Loans Negotiate 1 ’romptly
Terms the Best; Interest
ithe Lowest.
_ Come and See Me.
W. M. BRYAN
Garbutt-Donovan Building
Room No. 311, Fitzgerald Ga.
2 Rerre;enting
ELLIS & ELLIS, Tilton, Georgia
Receiver’s Sale.
GeorciaA—BEN Hint CounTy.
Equitable petition in Ben Hill
Superior Court, Transferred
from Irwin Superior Court.
Mary Orr Andrew vs. Samuel
Greerand Frederick R. Greer.
Under and by virtue and irv
pursuance of, a degree duly made
and entered in the Supericr
Court of said county on the 13th
day of April, 1911, in the above
stated case, the undersigned as
the duly appointed, qualified and
acting Receiyerin said cause, will
sell at public outcry, to the highest
bidder or bidders for cash, with
in the legal hours of sale, on the
Ist Tuesday in November, 1912,
at the court house door; in said
county, the following described
property, tp-wit.
City lots of land Number One
and Two in Square Number Fivo
in Block Eleven, in the City of
Fitzgerald, Georgia, as shown by
the original town-site plat of said
city, together with all improve
ments thereon, save and except
seventy lineal feet of the front
or west end of said lots; also the
whole of city lot of land Number
Three, in Square Number Five,
in Block Number Eleven, in said
city, as shown by the original
town-site plat of said city, togeth
er with the improvements there
on.
Said sale will be made subject
to approval or confirmance by the
order of judgment of said court.
The highest bidder for said prop
erty will be required to de
posit with the undersigned on
the day of sale the sum of 25 per
cent. of the amount of his or her
bid in cash or in the form of a
check duly certified by sume re
sponsible bank in this state, the
same to be returned to such bid
der in the event such sale is not
approved or confirmed by the
court. In the event of the ap
proval or confirmannce by the
court of said sale the remainder
of such bid will be required to be
immediately paid. Purchasers
will pay for titles. This October
2, 1912. FRED J. CLARK,
Receiver in the Above Stated
Cause. _
, . Mortgage Sale.
Grorara, Ben Hiur Counry:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in the mortgage
executed by l.d. Anderson to tne
Fitzgerald Trust Company on the
31st day of August. 1968, and re
corded in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Ben Hill
County, Georgia in Book 2, page
921; the undersigned will sell at
public sale at the court house of
said County, during the legal hours
of sale on Qct. 18th 1912 to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing property; to-wit: Six Ten Acre
tracts npumbers 2924, 2925, 2926,
2927, 2092 and 2093, being a part
of Land Lot No. 262 in the 4th
Land District «f Ben Hill County,
‘(Georgia as shown bv the record
ed plat of such subdiuision of the
American Tribune Soldier Colony
;Company, tor the purpose of pay
ing a certain promissory note
bearing date of Aug, 31st 1908,
and payable one year after date;
and made and executed by the
said E. Anderson to the Fitzger
ald Trust Company. The saia note
being for $5675.00 principal; stipu
lafing for interest from date at
the rate of 8 per cent per.annum;
!the total balance of the said note
being $563.00 principal after the
credit of $12.00 dollars has been
given on the said note and $182.00
dollars interest together with the
cost of this proceeding as provid
ed in such mortgages, Convey
ance will be executed to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as au
thorized in the said mortgage,
This the 17th day of S2pt., 1912,
Fitzgerald Trust Co.,
Sidney Clare Pres.
Chas. B. Teal,
Attorney for
Fitzgerald Trust Co,
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE FRIDAY. OCTORER 18, 1912
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L e ; hard-running. Whether loaded heavy or light, the draft on a Davenport Roller-Bearing Steel Wagon is only a
s C<> 2F | half to two-thirds what it is on other wagons. Is it not worth while to consider gpu’r horses when you buy?
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S cvery good gnality you get in any wagon. It is the wagon of strength A 3
and dmabilt{. It is guaranteed to carry 5000 Ibs. on any road. Its gears are :
of solid steel, rolled into its strongest forms and trussed like a bridge. It combines lightness and strength. The wheels 7 t 50?
are steel,with strong round spokes forged solidly into the hubs and hot-riveted in the tires. There’s nothing to dry apart, 30 0 o 0
shhrin}:. rot or work loose, No tires to set; no breakdowns; no repairs, Has the automobile hub. Qil without removing Li h t
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Adams-Rogers Hardware Company. Figure how many thoue
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Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—BEN HILL CoUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, the undersigned will sell
at public outcry, to the highest
biader for cash within the Jegal
hours of sale, the First Tuesday
in November Nineteen Hundred
Twelve, at the Court-house in said
county, One Share of the Capital
Stock of the Bank of Dudlev, in
Laurens, County, Georgia, said
share being evidenced by Certifi
cate of Stock Number Seventy-six
issued by said B .nk. Said proper
ty to be sold as the property of
the estate of George M. Hoeker,
for the purpose of paying debts
anid making distribution. October
2nd, 1912,
L., Kennedy, Administrator
George M. Hooker, tstate,
Tax Collector’'s Nctice
The tax books will be open at
the Court House for the payment
of State and County taxes, Octo
ber 7, 1912.
Ashton, Monday, Oct. 21, from
9toll a. m.
Dickson’s Mill, Monday, Octo
ber 213 from Ito 3 p. m.
Bowen’s Mill, Tuesday, Octo
ber 22, from 9 to 11 a. m.
Vaughn, Tuesday, October 22,
from 1 to 3. p. m.
Williamson’s Mill, Wednesday,
October 23, from 10 to 12 a. m.
F. M. Granam, T. C.
Administrator’s Sale. ‘
GEORGIA—BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Notice 1s hereby given that the‘
undersigned, under and by virtue
of the power and authority vested
iv bim in and by the lasi Will and
Testament o) C, A. Bucher, late
of said countv deceased, and for
the purpose of raising funds neces
sary to be expended in properly
caring for »nd providing for
sSamuel Bucher (the sale of the
property herein described being
necessary for that purpose and for
the purpose of paying other de
mands against the estate of saidi
deceased, will sell at public outery
to ‘the highest bidder for cash
within the legal hours of sale on
the First Tuesday in November,
1912 at the Court House Door in
said County, the following describ
ed property as the property of the
estate of said deceased, to-wit:
Citv Lots of land Numbers Two
and Three in Square Number
Twelve in Block Number Eleven
in the City of Fitzgerald, Georgia,
as shown by the original town
site plat of said Citv.
Also Ten Acres, more or less, of
lot of land Number One Hundred
Riftv in the Third Land District
of Originally Irwin, now Ben Hill
County, Georgia and more particu
larly described as Five Acre Tracts
Numbers Nine Hundred Fifty-two
and Nine Hundred Sixty-seven of
the lands in sayd county surveyed
and platted by The American
Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company
a plat of which ison file in the
office of the Clerk of Irwin Superi
or Court. -
Purchasers will be for Titles.
This October 2nd, 1912. :
L. Keunedy, Executor of.the
last Will and Testament of C.
A. Bucher, deceased,
For Sale
One 400-Egg Incubator that
that cost $45.00 for $15.00.
One Typewriter that cost $35.00
for $20.00.
5 Wagons and 5 Bugzgies cheap.
2 Harrows and Plows of all
kinds.
Mowing Machine and Rake.
1 11-horse Watertown Engine,
$50.G0.
1 20-horse Talbot Engine, $lOO.
1 20-horse Boiler. $75 00.
1 30-horse Schofield Boiler,
good as new, and worth $500.00,
at $250.00.
One 2-horse Disk Riding Plow,
cost $35.00, going at $15.00; all
steel.
One set of Esophus Corn Rock
Upper Runners, weighs 2,600
Ibs., will make 100 bushels meal
a day. These rocks first cost
$250.00; going at $lOO.OO.
A $20.000 Farm, one-half cash
and balance to suit purchaser at
a low rate of interest. This farm
is at Sibbie, Ga’; 10 miles from
Fitzgerald; 10 miles from Abbe
ville; 10 miles from Rochelle; 10
miles from Rebecea; 10 miles
from Abba; 5 miles from Bowen'’s
Mill. A central location for mer
chandising, ete., and the junction
of 6 public roads, all graded and
in fine shape for travel.
This farm hasalarge, comfort
able dwelling, dining room, tine
rooms all well ventilated; fine oak
grove and shade,-and a quiet and
retired home from the] busy
world.
Has an artesian well with a 50-
foot galvanized steel wind mill
that pumps all the water used in
the house and barn.
An automatic Acetelene plant
that takes the éarbide as it needs
it, thus giving a soft light and as
good as electricty, and is always
ready, night or day. It can be
used for heating rooms or for
cooking purposes as well as light.
This is the cheapest light on the
market after being installed.
12 tenant houses and barns,
with good water for each place.
One'large barn, 30x80 feet for
home place; 2 gin houses, buggy
houses and all kinds of out-houses
for what is necessary.
There is 5 acres in pears that
produce from 100 to 1,000 bushels
a year, owing to blight ; apples,
grapes, scuppernongs, figs, pum
grantes; one acre in pecans, 15
years old that produce more each
year as the trees develop.
I also have a 14-horse farm that
I will sell; 400 acres cleared and
50 acres in the woods. It has 7
miles of wire and wood fencing;
a two-story Masonic hall with
store below; a Rural Route daily
mail. This farm is located inthe
finest climate in the U. S.
Horses, mules, cows and hogs to
go with the place, or will rent
the place for 23 bales of cotton.
A hustling farmer can make a
fortune here. Thatis what it cost
‘me—all I ask forit. I have never
‘halted on improvements.
) Addres A. W. FULLER,
- 75-Imo Sibbie, Ga.
Farm Lands For Sale
5 acres to 200 acres close to
Fitzgerald,: 1 cash, balance on
long time. C. Casper, 316 E.
Jessamine. T7-¢l.
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Ity - Arrow and Nitro Club steel lined &E&=3
flf\@” scatterload shot shells open up your pattem so evenly that
= your bird can neither get too much nor too little.
A special system of wadding gives at 25 yds. a spread equal
to that of a standard shell at 40 yds. and with greater
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Try them on a paper target with your old duck gun.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway 13 New York City
Real Estate For Sale--The following Property
My residence, a 9 room house and 2 lots at No. 317 Magnolia
street east. :
4 room house and corner lot Chattahoochee sty 2 hgst.
5 room house and lo: near Oil Mill. t:o B
4 room hous: and lot at No. 306 east Suwane™ €4 %
4 new houses and 3 lots on west Orange strefld ajghe
2 nice dry vacant lots on west Lemon streety aft* lots face
the north. :
A good business location with store house and and ware house
on Pine street, all in the city of Fitzgeraid, Ga.
I nave some fine located tracts at a bargain:
5 acre trat only 2 miles out on public road.
2 ten acre tracts with 4 room house and fruit trees, 18 acres in
cultivation. :
30 acres with tenant house, 20 acres in cultivation, 3 miles out.
60 acres good land, 20 dcres in cultivation, 4 miles out, has a
4 room house.
A good farm 4 miles from Ociila 5 miles -from Fizgerald. 165
acres wich 125 in cultivation, has 7 room house and 3 tenant
houses, good barns, stables, wagon and buggy houses, fine pebbly
land. A bargain if taken by Nov. 15th, only seven thousand dollars
($7,000.) Pur-chaser can get terms $3,000 cash, balance 4 ors
years.
4 lots in St. George, Ga. ¢
I have 2 good Automobiles for sale or trade. Owing to the fact
that I expect to move from Fitzgerald about January the first I
will sell this property at a low price and give from 1 to 5 years
time with a small cash payment.
Call and see me at once and let me show you.
G. B. A. KINARD, .
Office 317 east Magnolia Phone 208 Fizgerald, Ga.
s K BEFP TAB’
on how often you send your shirts, collars, cuffs,
etc., to this laundry, until they're no longer wear
able. That will convince you that we prolong
~the life of linen beyond most washers and ironers
thereof. ‘
Test our work---we can stand it.
White Swan Steam Laundry
For Sale at a Bargain ;e .
8 room house with sewerage and bath
on two 40 foot lots at 606 south Main
street, big garden well fenced. New
stable and good buggy house. Located
in best residence part of the city. Ap
ply to W. H. Bailey at 3rd National Bank