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GEeoreia—Bex HiLL CouxnTy.
To all whom it may concern:
J. W. Shultz having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent
letters of Administration on the
estate of Mrs. Nancy A. Shultz,
late of said County, this is to cite
all and singuiar the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs. Nancy A.
Shultz to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted toJ. W.
Shultz on Mrs. Nancy A. Shultzs
estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this sth day of August,
1915.
D. E. Griffin,
Judge of City Court of Fitzger
ald, Ben Hill Co., Ga., acting
Ordinary in absence of C. M.
Wise, Ordinary. p
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GeorciaA—BEen HiLL Counry.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Annie Warren as Administratrix
and J. . Turner as Administrator
of the cstate of H. M. Warren,
deceased, having in proper form
applied to the Court of Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell of
the estate of said . M. Warren a
one-third undivided interest in the
following real estate, to-wit: City
lots Number Seven and Eight in
Square Number Four in Block
Number Eleven of the City of
kitzgerald, said lots being as per
the plat of said City of Fitzgerald,
said county, said state of Georgia
for the purpose of paying debts of
said estate, this is notice that suid
application will be heard at the
Ordivary’s oflice in Ben Hili
County, Georgia, on the first
Monday in September, 1915, and
such leave granted if it is shown
to be necessary for such sale, un
less suflicient cause be shown to
the contrary.
Witness mv hand and official
signature, this the 20d day of Aug
ust, 1915.
D. E. Guiffin,
Judge City Court of Fitzgerald
Ben Hill County, Georgia, acting
Ordinary 1n absence of C. M, Wise
Ordinary.
" Road Notice.
Notice is_hereby’given that if no
good and sufficent cause is shown to
‘the contrary, the' 'Board eof County
Commisioners will on the Ist Tues
day in September, 1915, grant order
legalizing a public road as fcllows:
A public road in the 3rd road dis
trict fof said Connty commencing at
thecounty line between Irwin County
and Ben Hill{ County, running the
original line between 171 and 172
and between 189 and 190. Said
line running North from starting
point. The length of said road to
be one and three quarter (1 3-4)
miles long. \
Done by an order of the Board of
County Commissioners of Ben Hill
County, this the 3rd day of August
1915.
Commissioners of Ben Hill County:
R. V. Handley, Chairman.
MW, Garbutt._
M. Dickson
J. H. King Jr., clerk.
Sheriff's Sale.
Groreia Ben Hiut County,
Will be sold at the Courthouse
door in said County, on the first
Tuesday of September, next, with
in the legal hours of sale, Five
acre track number Ten Hundred
Forty Two and Fourteen Hundred
Seventy one of the Colony Domain
said land being & portion of Land
Lot Number Three Hundred in
the Fourth Land District of Ben
Hill County, Georgia, said land
levied on as the property of W.
L. Davis to satisfy four Justice
Court executions in favor of John
Keller against W. L. Davis, aid |
levy made and returned L A
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Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pilesin otol4 days,
The first apylxcatjug_ ‘.,‘,l'_\}'s liage and Rest, 50¢. l
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Georgia, Ben Hill County; |
To All Whom it May Concern:
John Henry Dorminey of said
State, having in proper form
applied as a person selected by
the next ‘of kin, for letters of
administration, with will annex
ed, on the estate of Byrd
William Hester, late of said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors, heirs and
next of kin of said Byrd Willi
ams Hester, to be and appear at
the September term, 1915, of the
Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent ‘letters of
‘administration, with will anney
)ed, should not be granted to
said John Henry Dorminey on
said estate of said Byrd William
Hester.
Witness my officiaj signature
this 10th day of August 1915.
| D. W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court, Ben
Hill County, Georgia, acting
Ordinary in absencz of C. M.
Wise Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia, Ben Hill County,
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. A. Stever as Administrator
of the estate of Mrs. F. E, Stras
brough, deceased, having in
proper form applied to the Court
of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell Lot No. 10 in Block
No. 15in Square No. 10 in the
Icity of Fitzgerald, Ben Hill
County, Georgia, per the plat
‘of said City ;of Fitzgerald, said
real estate belonging to said
Mrs. F. E. Strasbough estate
this is notice that said applica
tion will be heard at the Qrdi
nary’s office in Ben Hill County,
Georgia, at the regular Septem
ber term, 1915, thereof, and
such leave granted if it is shown
to be necessary for such sale,
unless sufficient cause is shown
to the contrary.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 9th day of Aug
ust 1915.
D. E. Griffin,
Judge City Court of Fitzger
ald, Ben Hill County, acting
Ordinery in absence of C. M.
Wise, Ordinary.
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Georgia, Ben Hill County.
To All Whom it May Concern,
J. C. Glover as administer of
the estate of C. A. Oliver, de
ceased, having in proper form
applied to the Court of Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell
seven shares of capital stock in
the Johnson Hardware Company
a corporation under the laws of
the State of Georgia, said stock
belonging to said Oliver estate,
this is notice that said applica
tion will be heard at the Ordi
nary’s officein Ben Hill County
Georgia, at the regular Septem
ber term 1915, thereof, and such
leave granted if it is shown to
be necessary for such sale, unless
sufficient cause is shown to the
contrary.
Witness my hand and offcial
signature, this 10th day of Au
gust 1915,
D. E. Griffin,
Judge City Court of Fitzger
ald, Ben Hill County, Georgia,
acting Ordinary in absence of
C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCECN:
Ed Wash of said State baving
applied to me for letters of admin
istration de bonis non on the estate
of William Wash, of said County,
this is to cite all and singular the
heirs and creditors of said Wil
liam Wash to be and appear at the
September Term, 1915, of said
Court and show cause if any they
have, why letters of administra
tion de bonis non should not be
granted on the estate of said Wil
liam Wash.
Witness my official signature,
this August 12, 1915.
D. W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court, Ben Hill
County, Georgia, acting Ordi-
THF LEADER-ENTERPRISE MONDAY AUG. 16 1915
nary in absence of C. M. Wise
Ordinary.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all of the
Grand Jurors who served as Grand
Jurors at the April Term, 1915; of
Ben Hill Superior Court, to appear
for duty at the court house in said
county on the 4th Monday in Au
gust, 1915. Also all Traverse Jurors
who served at the Aprl Term, 1915,
of said court. A special term of the
Ben Hill Superior Court will be held
for the purpose of disposing of all
criminal cases and civil business
now on the docket of the Ben Hill Su
perior Court, transferred from the
City Court of Fitzgerald by Act of
Legislature.
W. F. Gecree,
Judge Ben Hill Superior Court.
Libel For Divorce.
S. C. Davis %
Vs.
Gladys Slater Davis.
In Superior Court of Ben Hill Coun
ty, Georgia, October Term, 1915.
To Gladys Slater Davis:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term of
the fSuperior Court of Ben Hill
county, Georgia, then and there
to answer in writing to tke
plaintiffs libel, as in default
thereof the court will proceed ac
cording to the statute in such cases
made and provided.
Witness the Honorable W. F.
George, Judge of said court, this Bth
day of August, 1915,
D. W. M. WairLey, Clerk.
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Sheriff’s Sale.
GEorGIA—BEN HiLL CounTty,
Will be sold first Tuesday, Sep
tember next, within legal hours of
sale to} highest bidder for cash,
before courthouse door in said
county, following property:
Twelve dining tables, forty-eight
dining room chairs. thirty-eight
hotel chairs, one center table, four
parlor rocking chairs. Said pro
perty levied on to satisfy execu
tion from City Court of [ Fitzger
ald, in favor of R, B. Fletcher
against Ocilla Southern Raiiroad
principal rnd Lon Dickey, Securi
ty, said property to be sold as
property of Len Dickey to satisfy
said fifa. This August thirteenth
nineteen fifteen
’ W. H. Fountain, Sheriff,
Sheriff’s Sale.
EORGIA BN HiLrL Counry:
Will be sold at courthouse door
said county first Tuesday in Sep
tember nineteen fifteen within legal
‘hours of sale City} Lots numbers
fifteenjiand sixteen, square six,
block six in City of Fitzgerald,
said county, same levied upon as
property of J. C. Boney to satisfy
execution issued twenty eighth day
of December Nineteen Fourteen
from” City” Court of Fitzgerald,
said _county in favor of Southern
Moline Plow Company against J.
C. Boney!& Son.
This August thirteenth nineteen
fifteen. g
W, H. Fountain, Sheriff,
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia—Ben Hill County. §
Under a judgment rendered in
Ben Hill' Superior Court, based
upon partition proceedings be
tween Eva Maddox and Ilouston
Maddox, I will sell on the first
Tuesday in September, 1915 pub
licly, before the courthouse door
in Ben Hill County, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, City lot
No. 2, square 9, block 16, mn the
City of Fitzgerald, upon which
there is located two houses. Deeds
will be axecuted to the purchaser
by Eva Maddox and Houston Mad
dox, to this property, and posses
sion at once delivered, to the pur
chaser.
W. H. Fountain,
Sheriff, Ben Hill Co. Ga.
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ASHTON NEWS
It weakens some people to help
them.
Mrs. H. H. Hooker and her
guest, Mrs. Trimble, of Evans
ville, ind., spent Thursday very
pleasantly at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Ewings.
A picnic was given at Spring
Lake Wednesday in honor of
Miss Bonnie Bailey of Milan, by
her cousin, Miss Effie Middle
brooks.
Bathing was indulged in thru
out the day. At twelve a nice
dinner was spread and enjoyed
by all. Among those present
were Misses Bonnie Bailey, Effie
Midd'ebrocks, Florence Kilpat
rick, Fiossie Robitzch, Myrtle
Lary, Jewel Robitzsch, Robbie
Kilpatrick, Alma Reeves Lucille
Robitzsch and Mrs. W. H. Ro
bitzsch. Messrs. Theo Middle
brooks, Dolphus Reeves, Garnett
Mangum, Ralph Bowler, Dave
Bishop, Amos Reeves, W. H. Ro
bitzseh, J. E. Dykes, T. N. Mid
dlebrooks, G. G. Reeves, Lenard
Recves, Ben Delks, Bennie and
Bryon Bishop.
It is all for the best that we
know nothing of what awaits us
day by day. Most of the troubles
for which we make careful pre
paration never eventuate, and
the good things that come to us
are all as happy svrprises.
Mis. Trimble who has been the
guaest of her friend Mrs. H. H.
Hooker for the past fortnight
left Saturday for Nashville,
Tenn., where she goes to make
a leciure on educationals works
and Domesi‘e Science before re
tuning {o her home at Evansville,
Ind, Mrs. Tiimble being princi
pal of the High School at that
place.
Quite a crowd of the Ashtonites
attended a picnic at Spring Lake
Friday.
Mr. Ralph Bowles from north
of town was in our vicirity Wed
nesday evening.
Have you a contented disposi
tion? If you have prize it above
everything. If you haven’t, it
is time you were cultivating one.
The persons who are continually
wanting something just bayond
their reach, are the persons who
are very hard to live with; for
they make themselves and others
miserable with their whining.
Be contented with what you
have. If some one is foolish
enough to sacrifice something to
get a longed for object for them,
they get very little pleasure out
of it, for they immediately see
something else they want, which
is unattainable, and so it goes.
LEONNE DELORAINE.
Sunday Outings
At The
SEASHORE
During the period May 30th to
September 12th, 1915, the jA. B, &
A, Railroad will sell Sunday Excur
sion tickets to Brunswick and return
at fares shown below: -
Schedule Round Trip Rates
Leave Brgnswick
Rebecca 5:10a.m $2OO
Fitzgerald 550 a. m. 150
Osierfield 610a.m. 150
Wray 620a.m. 1.50.
Attention, W. R. C.!
There will be a meeting of the
Woman's Relief Corps at their hall
Tuesday, Aug. 17 at 2p.m. All
members are requested to be pres
ent to make final arrangements for
the Campfire on Wednesday eve
ning. 2t
SUPERIOR COURT AUGUST 23RD, 1913
GRAND JURY.
W. T. Hogan L. A. Turner A. Fussel
J. H, Grider . S. G. Pryor, Sr., C. B. Le:
L. A. Yarbrough W. A, Hunter J. G. Williams
J. C. Glover W. R. Dykes G.W. Rogers
Geo. Pridgen J. . Carroll J/C. Strange ™
Jesse Taylor W. L. Stovall © G. H..Connaly
Guy C. Johnstone Scott W. Walker M. M, Stevens
G. W. Gaff Jas. Fletcher J. W. Morris
J. B Luke Newton Watkins 1. Goldenberg
S. E. R. Young F. M. Malcolm R. I, King
TRAVERSE JURY.
H. W. Bruce D. A. Cone J. F. Ivemeyer
L P. Player W. L. Watson J. H. Burke
J. F. Winn D. F. Null H. B, Deyo
W. L. Babb G. C. Ball Wright Torrence
E. P. Keefer S. S. Young Jr. T. M. Wilbanks
W. B. Hammock A. E. Ennis A. C. Stevens
J. W. Williamson Jas. T. Mathis G. E. Ball
L. S. Kinard W. T. Whittle I. Gelders
J. A. George M. F. Reeves John T. Taylor
G. W. Garrison Geo. P. Morris F. G. Clarke
J. W. Hopsun J. R. Hesters C. L. Ennis
John Wash H. H. Rapp : Q. S. Young Sr.
G. F. Barnes Z. A. Dormirey S. P. Register
B. E. Archer T. N. Middlebrooks M. P. Register
E. G. Pridgeon J. G. Minshew A. L. Reeves
J. M. Fountain George Boney J. B. Evans
B. O. Cook H. G. Powell W. H. Ellincton
J, J. Clements R. J. Bishop C. R. Vaughn
Z. V. Barden A. E. Jones o. B. ¥, Dixon
J. H. King J. R. Horton L. Robitzseh
Coy Brown E. D. Paulk T. O. Bowles
Harry Swords A. S. Dorminy S. D. Young
R. W. McLendon.
- NINTEH ANNUAL TERM
Third District Agricultural
and Mechanical School
Americus, Ga.
EOPENS AUGUST THIRTIETH
A branch of the State College of Agriculture; A Department of the
University of Georgia. Nothing useless is taught. Nothing use
ful omitted.
Tuition Free--Boys and Girls Admitted
“People all over your section of the state and many other
sections have been poi.ting with pride to your school as one of
the best in the state.”"—J. D. Price, Com. Agr.
Write the Principal, J. M. COLLUM, for informatien.
Wheat and Grist Mill
Ready for Operation
FLOUR AND CORN MEAL
My Flour Mill and Grist Mill will be in operation
each Friday and Saturday. lam prepared to mill
your wheatf;a‘nd grind your corn. Perfect satisfactio’i
guaranteéd. Your patronage solicited and appre
ciated. ’
‘e
M. DICKSON, - Osierfield, Ga.
S ATTENTI |
.I- UN] ”l n. Gll :fl’
Committees for he basket dinner to be given at the Blue and Gray
Park by Ben Hill Chapter to the Veterans and Sponsors of the U.C, V.
Re-union. Cards to be issued. ¥
Baskets—Mrs. A. H. Thurmond and Mrs. E, J. Dorminey, Mrs. G. P.
Mingledorf and Mrs. R. I. Maffett.
Sandwiches—Mrs. Harold Beall, Mrs: J. C. Bush. Mrs. T. M. Griffin.
and Mrs. J. M. McDonald.
Cold Drinks—Mrs. E. A. Russell, Mrs. E. K. Farmer and Miss Isla
Green.
Tables—Mrs. R. M. Mann and Mrs. J. H. Mayes.
Plates—Mrs. G. W. Broadhurst and Mrs. S, G. Pryor.
Trains—Mrs. A. J. McDonald, Mrs. L. L. Griner, Mrs, J. T. M Cartyy
and Mrs. R. I. Maffett. e o
Ever}_' me is urded and expected to be present
at this dinner to assist in serving our guests, They are also requested
tofwear their badges during the Re-union; to decorate their homes and in
every way to make the veterans feel they are our honored ‘guests.
By order of the ; PRESIDENT.