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to get youa gOOd JeWC \GMRSETL | sheet music at 15c. 2 Half ($7.50) Go
ujgras e, 1880 copy of Me- cart for $6.25, any
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For Wilson’s Cabinet
Washington, D. C., Nev. 13—
With the *‘tumult and the shout
ing” over as the resalt of Tuesday’s
election, the carpenters and the
joiners will begin the constructicn
of a cabinet for President-elect
Woodrow Wilson and the names
alresdy suggested, give some in
dication of how the various ele
ments in the Democratic party
view their tremendous victory.
William Jennings Bryan, the
«“Warwick” of the incoming ad
ministration, is most generally
“touted” for Secretary of State
although there are those who be
lieve that the ““Commoner” would
rather be a free la,ce than attach
himself to the persor of President
in a ministerial capacity, believing
that he could do the party greater
D:god 1n the open than by holding
_/own a cabinet position. Undoubt
‘edly Bryan can have the choice of
any position should be so desire.
Louis Brandeis, of Boston, is
among the favored ones suggested
for Attorney General although
William F. McCombs chairman of
the National Democratic Commit
tee must be also reckoned with, as
be has been a tower of strength
for Wilson, and as he is a lawyer
of repute might find the Depart
ment of Justice to his liking.
It is generally believed that
Congressman Albert S, Burleson
of Texas will be accorded a cabi
net position and possibly may ac
cept the Interior portifolio al
though it is known he has leanings
toward the Secretary ship of Ag
riculture. But Dr. Harvey S.
Wiley late chiet chemist of the
Department of Agriculture is ser
jiously mentioned for the head of
the Department with which he has
been connected 8o many Years.
Josephus Daoiels of North Caro
lina editor of the Raleigh News
and Observer, who had charge of
the Publicity end of the Wilson
campaign may possibly become
sheadsman” of the new adminis-
tration more generally known :ss‘
the P stmaster General., Daniels
i a “live wire” and unddubtedlv'
would take rare pleasure in reliev
ing the ‘‘hatea’” republic ns ofl
their office jobs.
Premium Lists l
Are now out and ready for dis
tribution and may be procured at‘
the Fair Office or from any of the
drug stores or merchants. Have
your merchant send you one. It
will be mailed to out-of-town peo
ple on request. |
It contains valuable informa
tion concerning our Tri-County
Fair and you ought to have one. ‘
Write, wire or phone for it. |
BEN HiLL FAIR ASSOCIATION.
Buy Your
Season or Three-Day Ticket
now. The Season Ticket will pro
vide you with admission to the
fair grounds day or night at the
low price of 10 cents.
~ The Three-Day Ticket at 16 2-3
cents per admission.
' Straight admission 35 cents.
Season ticket, 16 admissions,}
$1.60. Three-Day ticket, 6 ad-(
missions, $l.OO. Your family or
friends can use this ticket. 1
BEN HILL FAIR ASSOCIATION.
You Owe It
To yourself and your fellow
citizens to do all you reasonably
can to make our Tri-County Fair
a big success. Send in some
article for exhibit if possible—if
you can’t do this come to the Fair
and see the other fellows’ exhibit.
It will encourage him and inspire
you. Try it and you will not re
gret it.
The Fair
Is your Suncay suit. How do
you want it tolook? MARTIN
The genuine apler oats
can be found at the Plan
ter's Warchouse & L oan Ce,
THE LEANER-ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY NOVEVBER 15, 1912
Dr. J. M. Adams
DENTIST
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Rooms 304-305 3rd Fleor
. 5-Story Building
Phone 226
Road Notice.
Notice is bereby given that if
no good and sufficient cause is
shown to the contrary, the Board
of County Commissioners will on
the first Tuesday in Jan., 1913,
grant on order legalizing a public
road as follows: Commencing
about the center of the West line
of Lot No. 183 and running South
hetween® Land ! Lot No.; 184 and
No. 183 to the S, W. Corner of
No. 183, thence East between No.
183 and No. 178 and No, 182 ard
No. 179 and to intersect with
Hyacinth Road.
By order of the Board of Conn
ty Commissioners, this Nov. sth.,
1912,
J. G. Minshew, Chairman.
H. M. Warren,
Wesley R. Walker.
Board County Commissioners
87-4 t-law. R. L. King, Clerk.
FOR SALE--Twenty-five horse
power Gasoline Engine in good
condition. Apply F. M. Gra
ham & Co. 86-5 t
The genuine Apler oats
can be found at the Plan
ter's Warehouse and Loan
Co.
BOARDERS WANTED—Man
and wife or two gentlemen, can
gecure first-class board and
lodging at 616 S. Main. Phone
261. : 87-3 t
W ANTED-—Position as saleslady
or i n millinery store. Have
had five years experience and
can furnish best of references.
Address Box 625, Fitzgerald,
Ga.
&Tax C oliecior s Notiee,
F SECOND FOUND.
[ I will be at the places named
‘below on the following dates for
‘the purpose of coilecting State
and County Taxes:
Ashton, Monday, Nov. 18, from
9 tolo a. m.
Dickson’s Mill, Monday. Nov.
18, from 12 to 1 p. m. |
Bowen’s Mill, Tuesday, Nov.
19, 9 to 10 a. m. |
Vaughn, Tuesday, Nov. 19,
from 12 to 1 p. m. |
Williamson’s Mill, Friday, Nov. ‘
20, from 10jto 12 p. m. 1
F. M. Grßauam, T. C.
Sheriftf’s Sale |
GEORGIA, BEN HiLL COUNTY.
Will be sold at the Court house
door in said county between the
legal hours of sale on the first
‘Tuesday in December 1912 one
Wing, Plilan’o Style 23, walnut
wood, case No. 37510. To be sold
as the property of E. A. Witham
under an execution issued from
the City Court of Fitzgerald in
favor of Wing and Son against‘
E. A. Witham ‘
This November 8, 1912. |
C. C. (ozier, 3
Deputy Sheriff. i
Thanksgiving Dinner.
The ladies of the W. R. C. will‘
serve a Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday, Nov. 28. Everybody
invited. Dinner 25c.
ELIZABETH KNAPP,
tf Press Cor.
FOR SALE—S. C.B. Orpingtons,
poultry fencing, 2 colony coops,
2 brooders and 1 Cycle hatcher.
E. J. Hammond, No. 118 W.
Magnolia St. 83-tf
LOST—On Oct. 7, one Act. book
with Accounts, also 2 land deeds
in favor of J. W. Williford. Re
} turn to L. L. Hall 320 E. Pize
| street and receive rewarwd.,B6-2t
‘ in L ankruptcy
Iu the District Court of the United
States for the Southwestern Di
vision of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of R. L. Jones,
‘Bankrupt:
To the Creditors of R. L. Jones of
Fitzgerald in the county of Ben
Hill said district, Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on
November, 17, 1912, the said‘
R. L. Jones was duly adjudged
bankrupt; at:d that the first meet
ing of his credirors will be held
at Fitzgerald, Ga, on November,
22, 1912, at nine o’'clock in the fore
noon, at which time the said credi
tors may attend, prove their claims
appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other!
business as may properly come be-l
fore said meeting.
The bankruqt is required to be|
present. ‘
At Valdosta, Georgia, this Nov.
12, 1912,
Jas F. McCrackin, -
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Please file your claim at once, l
A Noted Artist Here l
Notice.
Prof. Miiler of Ashville, N. C,,
is here with a line of bis own Oil
Paintings and will have one weeks
exhibit and sale in our store. As
Prof. Miller is said to be the finest
landscape painter in the south, bis
exhibit is well worth seeing.
C. A. Miller Furniture Co.
There were 678 persons register-l
ed for the regular City Election,
said Election to be held on the
17th of December 1912.
George W. Brown,
City Clerk,
Nov. 15th 1912. ‘
LOST—Ladies Gold watch at
High School Building, carved
case, initials N. T. in center of
retside. Pin attached when lost.l
Finder please bring to this office
and receive liberal reward. 85-tf. |
Mrs. . B, Judge Dead!
Mrs. E. B. Judge psssed away
Wednesday afternoon at ner lsis
honie on north Main street, after
a lingering illness of seversd
months. Deceased kad been in =
precarious condition for the pusi.
three or four weeks and every
means kuown to medicul secienee
was resorted to to prolong bex.
life but all to no avaib.
Mrs. Judge was thirty-fous
years of age and was a native of
Worth county, Ga. She was am
earnest Christian woman and =
consistent member of the Cenvrad
Methodist church, where t' e fun
eral was conducted yesterdaw
morning at eleven o’clock by Rev..
Guyton Fisher, assisted by Bew..
E. J. Hammond of the Kirst.
Methodist Church, The Borak:
offerings were numerous and beas- -
tiful and bespoake the love of she:-
many friends of the deceased, wha»
syrpathize deeply with the bereaw
ed husband and family, The re—
mains were soipped to Ashbura:
on the noon train yesterday fes
burial. The pall-bearers were=.
Messrs John Lee, W. H. Martie, .
A. H, Depmark,. J. E, Turner, .
W. R. Paulk, and Ed. Carner;.
Besides the husband, Mess.
Judge is survived by her mother-
Mrs. M. H. Cobb, one sister, Mvys..
W J. Stafford, of Florida, two
brothers, D, C, Cobb, of Jaekson—
ville, Fla., and W. J. Cobbef
Thomasville, all of whom wers
present at the funeral exceps D
C. Cobb, of Jacksonville, who was
providentially hindered. Ohtber
out-of-town relatives called to the:
city on account of the death of
Mrs. Judge were: Mr, and Mrs.
H. E. Judge, of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Bohannen, of Ashbuse..
Mrs. Mollie Judge and son, Mari
on, of Norman Park, and T. A_
Judge, Jr. of Hull, Ala. o
Icy Hot Drinks :
The best and purestin the
city at
Frazers Drug Stork.