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GflSOllne 302 SOUTH GRANT ST.
. ' FITZGERALD, GA.
Engines s
E. S. BILIL.
Agent for the best Gasoline Engines. Expert on Gas
Engines—will give prompt attention to all calls in my line
“KEEP TAD
on how ofter you send your sh.irts, 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 mest washers and ironers
thereof.
Test our work-—-we can stand it.
White Swan Steam Laundry
LUMBER!. LUMBER!
Let us figure with you before you pur-
Purchase your Building Material \
F. M. Graham & Company
Mill on East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St.
'Phone 14. FITZGERALD, GA.
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~ Mrs. Lucile McCrory
Teacher of Expression, Piano and Voice -
Musical History A Specialty
Morning Class in Physical Culture and Hygiene
Qtudio 3rd Floor, Corner Room Buice Bldg. : Phone 69-J
E. WALL C. A. FRETWELL
Wall-Fretwell Realty Company
Real Estate, Renting, Loans,
Fire Insurace, Collections
Co al The Fitzgerald Ice Company wishes every-
LIOAE lody a warm winter. But if you are cold
Remember that we sell the best heatins material. Phone
us your COAL orders. Price $5.75 per ton.
October and November Delivery
R FITZGERALD ICE COMPANY
Let me show you my prices and
Remember The Dead! styles of Monuments.—-Twenty
three years Years experience in the business. A postal card will
bring me to you.
G. W. HERRINGTON, 503 N. Lee street, Fitzgerald, Ga.
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Bring Us Your COTTON SEED
Farmers! Our Price Is $lB.OO Per Ton.
We want your REMNANT SEED COTTON j
Baker Supply Co.—-Opera House Building
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THE ALEADER-ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15. 1912
Announcements
For Alderman
At the request of friend= 1 here
by annource myself a candidate‘
for Alderman from the second
ward. Your support and vote
highly appreciated.
J. H. Burke.
For Alderman. ‘
I hereby announce myself as
candidate for Alderman for reelec
tion from the 4:th ward, Your
support and vote will be appreciat
ed,
Burr Stokoe.
For Alderman.
At the request of many of wy
friends, I hereby announce as
candidate for Alderman from the
first ward. I will appreciate your
support and vote in the election of
Dec. 17, 1912,
| B. Harold Beail.
For Alderman.
At the solicitation of my fricnds,
1 hereby announce myseif a candi
date from the third ward. Your
vote and influence earnestly solicit
ed.
G. A. Jolley,
F or Alderman
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from the Third
Ward, subject to the December
Primary. Your vote and influence
will be appreciated. |
R. B. Fletcher.
Announccment
I announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Al
derman for the 4th. Ward. If
honored with your vote I shall do
my full duty to the best interests
of the city. .
Clarence A. Miller.
Announcement
I announce myself a candidate
for Justice of Peace for 1537 Lis
trict G. M. Ben Hill County
which election takes place on Dec.
7 1912.
Your vote will be appreciated.
| Chas. B. Teal.
| For Alderman
| 1 hereby announce myself a can
|didate for alderman from the First
|Ward, subject to the December
Primary. Will Appreciate your sup
{ port.
J. Lee Pittman.
For Alde.man
I announce myself candidate
for the office of Alderman from
the Second Ward.
1 will appreciate the support of
the voters at the city election on
Dee., 17, 1912.
C. A. Fretwell.
For Water, Light and Sond
Commission.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as a
member of the Water, Light and
Bond Commission. I will appre
ciate the support of my friendsl
and assure the citizens a contin
uance of faithful service if elec
ted. W. H. KENDRICK.
For Water Light & Bond
Commission
I hereby announce myself a ean
didate for the Water. Light and
Bond Commission, subject to the
December Primary. Your vote and
influence will be appreciated.
Homer Adams.
To the Voters of 1537
' District and To My
Many Friends
I take pleasure in accept
ing your tender of support
in my race of Justice of The
Peace and assure all that
if I am elected I will dis
charge the duties of the
office without fear er favor
in the interrest of the Pub
lic and in justice to all.
Thanking you for your
support I am truly yours.
W. R: Paulk.
Mortgage Foreclosure
Groreia—BEN HirL CoUNTY.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in December, 1912, at the court
house door of said county, within
the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing personal property, to-wiu
One 20 horse power engine; one
25 horse power boller; one saw
mill complete; one cut-off saw;
one stave machine and all belting
belonging to said outfit; one log
cart and 94 pieces of sawed timber,
the machinery above described be
ing the same machinery purchased
by Joe Young and R. Taylor from ‘
L. C. Parnin. |
Said property levied on as the
property of Joe Young and R.
Taylor to satisfv an execution
issued from the City Court of Fitz:
gerald in favor of L. C. Pamin
acainst Joe Young and R. Taylor
}and found in the po sessioc of Jue
Young. Said property will not be
exposed at the court house doos
on account of its being difficult
and expensive to traasport. Said
outfit is located near Blonnie
Fletcher’s place. This Nov. Tth,
1912, ¢ ;
C. C Dozier,
Dep. Sheriff, Civy Court, Fizger
ald.
Citation.
GEORGIA—BEN HiILL COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, Ben Hill
County. Petition for Probate
in Solemn Form.
In Re application of James and
Joseph Lewis and Romalis
Pitts. To John Lewis and '
Phelt Lewis:
James and Joseph Lewis and {
Romalis Pitts having applied forl
probate in solemn form of the
last Will and Testament of Lewis!
Lewis of said county, you as heirs
of said Lewis Lewis are hereby
required to be and appear at the
court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in December.
1912, when said application ior
probate wili be heard.
86-4 w C. M. WISE, Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Grorcia Bexy Hirn CounTty.
Will be sold at the Court house
door in sa'd county between the
legal hours of sale on December
3, 1912, one bay horse mule
about six years old, 15 hands
high named Tom. To be sold
under an execution in favor of
Searbrough Buggy Company
against J. E. Whittleissued
from the City Court of Fitzger
ald.
This November, 8, 1912.
C. C. Dozier,
Deputy Sheriff.
' Citation
’GEORGIA—-BEN HiLL COUNTY.
| Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the
Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell land belonging to the
estate of Silas Wilbon for the
purpose of paying debts against
said estate. Said application will
be heard at the regular term of
the court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first
Monday in December, 1912.
This Novgmber 4, 1912.
CLIFFORD WILBON,
Administrator Estate of Silas
Wilbon. 86-4 w
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
co-partnership composed of S.G.
williams and H. V. Maund, hereto
fore existing under the firm name
and style of Williams & Maund
trading at Quitman, Nichols and
Fitzgerald Ga, has this day been
dissolved by the retirement from
the firm of H. V. Maund. J.G.
williams will continue the business
of the firm and pay off and dis
charge all obligations of said firm. |
and collect and recieve all accounts
and assets due to said firm. This
Nevember Ist, 1912
H. V. MAUND
J. G. WILLIAMS.
Administrator’s Sale. |
GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, under and by virtue
of the power and authority vested
in him in and by the last Willand
Testament of C. A. Bueher, late
of said county, deceased, and for
the purpose of raising funds nec
essary to be expended in proper
ly caring for and providing for
Samuel 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 said
deceased. will sell at public outery
to the highest bidder for cash
within the legal hours of sale on
the First Tuesday in December,
1912, at the court house door in
said county, the following de
scribed property as the property
of the estate of said deceased, to
wity:
City Lotsof land Numbers Two
ard Three, in Sauare Number
Twelve. in Block Number Eleven,
in the City of Fitzgerald, Georgia,
as shown by the original towon
site plat of said city.
Also Ten Acres, more or less,
of lot of iand Number One Hun
dred Fifty in the Third Lard Dis
trict of originally Irwin, now Ben
Hill county, Georgia, and more
particularly described as Five
acre tracts Numbers Nine Hun
dred Fifty-two and Nine Hun
dred Sixty Seven of the lands in
said county, surveyed and patted
by the American Tribune So'diers’
‘Colony Company. a plat of which
is on file in the office of the clerk
of Irwin superior court.
Purchasers will pay for titles.
. This November 2, 1912.
L. KENNEDNY,
lExecutor of the Last Will and
‘ Testament of C. A. Bucher.
deceased.
Sheriffs Sale,
GEORGIA—BEN HiLL COUNTY.
| Notice is hereby given that I
will sell at public outery to the
highest bidder for cash at the
court-bouse in said county within
the legal bours of sale on the First
Tuesday in December, 1912 the
following described property, to
” wit:
10 acres, more or less, of lot of
land Number Ninety two in the
Th.rd Land District of formerly
Irwin now Ben Hill County, Geoi=
gia, and more particularly des
cribed as Five Acre Tracts Nun~
bers One Thousand Tree Handred |
Nine and One Thousard Tree Hun
dred Ten of the lands in said coun
ty surveyed and platted by The
American Tribune Soldiers’ Col
onyiCompay, a platof which is ou
file in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Irwin County.
Said property levied upon and to
be suld as the property of Jose
phine E. Cary to satisfy a mortg
age execution isssued from tle
Superior Court ot Ben Hill Coun
ty. Georgia, in favor of Elln
Williaws, et. al. against the suid
Josephine E. Cury. This Novem
ber 4th, 1912,
C. C. Dozier,
Deputy Sheriff Ben Hill County,
Geor
Leave to Sell Land.
Georcia—Bes HiLt County.
Notice is hereby given that L.
S. Osborne, as trustee for William
Farrand Osborne, Helen Osborne
and Esther Osborne, minor child
dren of the said L. S. Osborne,
will on the 2nd day of December,
1912, apply to the Hon. W. F.
George, Judge of the Superior
Court, Cordele Circuit, in cham
bers at Vienna, Ga., on said date
for an order to sell Lot No. Five,
(5), in Block No. Eleven (11), in
Square No. Five (5), according
to the plat of the City of Fitz
gerald of the American Tribune
Soldiers’ Company of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Irwin county; and rein
vest the proceeds thereof. |
This the Ist day of November,
1912, (844 t L.S. OSBOBNE.
Professional Cards
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
WATER’S TRANSFER
HOMER WATERS, Manager.
Headquarters at
SANDLIN FURNITURE CO.
Telephone your wants and they
will receive prompt attention.
CEO. McCALL
fresh Fish and Oysters
Delivered Anywhere
mibecity . .. &
PHone 269, 115 S. Sheiman Siresd
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‘ H. E_KINS. JUSEPH B. wall
ELKINS & WALL
Attoraeys at Law,
Rooms 408-11 Garbutt-Donovan Buollding
Will practice in all the Courts.
Johnnie May Brougthon
Teacher of Piano
Synthetic : Method
Pupil of Herr Louis Schwebel
FRED .& OTTO HARNISA,
Boot and Shoe ilakers,
212 E. Pine Street
Fine and Substantial Repaning
Promptly Done.
| CR. LOUIS A. TURNER ||
.~ DENTIST |
l Rooms 208-208 1-2, 2nd Floos |
| 5 Story Building |
DR. J. H. POWELL
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
315 Century Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
DR. J. E. GOETHE
Office Fourth Floor Garbutt-Donavan Bldg.
Office Hours:
10t012A. M. 3teSP. M.
Phone 266 Residence.
469 Office.
Specialty:
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P. B. & R. B. OWEN, Preps.
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br. J. W, Elliott Dr. F. E.. Kesfes
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' OSTEOPATHS.
iOI!ieo Hours, 8:12 a.m. 2:08 p.m.
' PHONE 327
Offices—2ll-212 SB-Story Bldg.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
I can obtain money on farms
lands for you at reasonable inter
est rates for a period of five vears.
Talk it over with me. Kf I eam
not do better than anybody else,
there’s no harm done. If you ex
pect to need any money this Fall,
see me at once. Don’t wait unti
your neighbor gets 1t all.
68 tf. Clayton Jay.
Three days and 3 nights
to the Fair for $1.00; 6 ad
missions only 16 2-3 cents
for admission. 400 vote s
with this ticket.