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TIFTON FOUNDRY i MACHINE COMPANY.
4. MANUFACTURERS OF—f
Iron and Brass Castings, Engine and Boiler Fittings,
Inspirators, injeotors. Lubricators, Jet Pumps, Steam Gages; Globe, Angle and Check
Valves- Pipe and Fittings; General Machinery and Mill Supplies; Pulleys^Shattings nnd
Couplings; Leather and Rubber Helt: Lace-Leather and Lubricating Oils. {S^Repair Work
a Specialty. AGents for all kinds of Machinery. NOTICK.-Iron and brass melted six days
inevery week. A second-hand 50-horse power Engine for sale. Call on or address, tor fu
prticulars. R. S. KELL, Manager, Tifton, Ga.
Fitzgerald Bottling Works,
North .Grant St. All orders will receive prompt attention.
OLIN S. McCOY*
WAY & JAY,
Attorney-at-Law,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Office—I n the Slayton & Kern building on
Pine avenue.
K. TV. Hyman, L. Kennedy.
Of South Dakota. Of Savannah.
RYMAN & KENNEDY,
Office— In Fitzgerald Block.
DR. C. A. HOLTZENDORF,
Office—I n Slayton & Kern building,‘oppo¬
site Commercial hotel. Fitzgerald, Ga
Phone 31.
DR. J. H. POWELL,
(Late of the Best American Hospitals)
Specialist in Chronic Diseases,
Of Men and Women,
Office at reBidence, S Main street. (Perma¬
nently located.
For Fins Witch ud Jcwelery Repairing,
Go To
C- S- BALDWIN,
Tho Leading .leivoler and Optician. He
is up-to-dUe. Have a diploma from one of
the best Watchmaker's Institutes. Eves ex¬
amined free. Glass from 10cents to *10.
E. NICHOLSON,
Aixotionee r ,
East Pine Avenue,
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
Is now prepared to give rates on short notice.
Having had fifteen years experience, perfect
Satisfaction is guaranteed. For rates and
bills cal! at Lr.ADEROffioe.
PalaceSlHotel,
Wm. H. Smith, Prop.
^or. Jessamine and Main Streets.
Wo are now making special rates to our fel-
low colony®members from the North. When
you reach the depot here have the hack driver
take you to the
Palace! IHoltel
Everything new and strictly first-class.
A. T. CURRY,
Notary Public,
FITZGERALD, GA.
Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Irwinville, Ga., on the 1st Tues¬
day in May, 1897, within the lawful
hours of sale the following property, to-
wit: Thirty (30) acres of land, being
part of lot No. 203, two hundred and
three in the 6th district of said county,
bounded as follows: On the north by
lands of J. Y. Fletcher, east by lands of
Wily Branch, west by lands of Morgan
Lippham, south by lands of David King,
known as the place whereon J. Y.
Fletcher resides, levied on and to be
sold as the property of J. Y, Fletcher to
satisfy one fifa issued from the county
court of said county in favor of Bertha
Martin, nee Bertha Rawlins, vs. J. Y.
Fletcher; property pointed out by plain¬
tiff’s attorney; levy made and returned
to me by Wm. Rogers, county bailiff.
Defendant in possession. Notified as
required by law.
This 6th day of April, 1897.
R. V. Hanley, Sheriff.
Over Thirty Years
Experience at the bench. H. Wett-
st in. Watchmaker, Jeweler, Silver¬
smith and Optician.
For Tailor Suits
CALL ON f
E. d. DANCY,
Fist it-, Sal Dtttlio Ctmnndtl Hotel
A perfect fit guaranteed. A trial is all I ask.
All garments cut and made on premises.
Cleaning. Repairing and Preeeinn Specialty.
NOTICE TO COLONY MEMBERS.
The Board of Directors has from
this date decided to not grant any
more exchanges of lots, until further
notice, on account of the inspection
not being completed, it is liable to en¬
tangle the records of the colony. No
more applications for exchanges will
be taken.
By order of the Board of Directors
of Colony Co. D. C. WELCH,
Superintendent Colony Company.
Dated April 12, 1897.
Wanted to Trade
A Cleveland bay stallion, thorough¬
bred, for land or Fitzgerald town
property. L. Clutk.
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Legal Advertisements.
Irwin Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before tho court house door of
Irwin county on tho first Tuesday in May next
between the legal hours, to tho highest bidder
l’or cash, the following described property to¬
wn the : 4th Thirty district acres of said lot of land number 117, in
of county, levied as the
property of William Davis, to satisfy one jus¬
tice court Ufa issued from tho 432 district G.
M. of said county, in favor of \v. D. Dormiby,
as said William Davis levy made and returned
to mo by M. Cartnicheal, constable.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
lot of land number 273 in the 5th district of
said county, levied on and to bo sold as the
nroperty of W. H. Reynolds, agent, for Mrs.
Nina Vincent, to satisfy a Ufa issued by the
tax collector of said county, l’or State and
county tax for yearlHM.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lot number 13in square 9 and in block num¬
ber 7, and city lot number l in square! and in
block number 14, in tho town of Titzgelrald,
levied on and to he sold as tho property of J.
Q. Niles, to satisfy a Ufa issued by the tax col¬
lector of said comity for State and county tax
for year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
tho following described property, to wit; City
lot number U in square number 1<> and in
block number 14, in the town of Fitzgerald
levied on as the property of John F. McIntyre,
to satisfy a ili a issued by the tax collector of
said county for State and county tax l’or the
year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lot number J7 in square number Jl and in
block number o in the town of Fitzgerald, lev¬
ied on as the property of John McCalister, to
satisfy a Ufa issued by the tax collector of
said e unity for State and county tax lor the
year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit; City
lot number 1 in square number 6 and in block
number 51, in thetown.of Fitzgerald, levied on
as the property of Thomas W. Weddle, to sat¬
isfy n fifa issued by the tax collector of said
county for State and county tax for the year
18! HI.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit:
City lot number 18 in square number 11 and in
block number 10 in the town of Fitzgerald,
levied on as the property of John Schempf, to
satisfy a fifa issued by the tax collector of said
county for State and county tux for the year
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lots number 3 and 4 in square number 8 and in
block number 5 in the town of Fitzgerald, lev¬
ied on us the property of Wiot Ridgeway, to
satisfy a fifa issued by the tax collector of
said comity for State and county tax for the
year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lot number 5 in square number 15 in block
number 1 in the town of Fitzgerald, levied on
as the property of George Peters, to satisfy a
fifa issued by the tax collector of said county
for State and county tax for the year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lot number 15 in square number 13 and in
block number 1 in the town of Fitzgerald, lev¬
ied on as the property of Peter Schultz, to sat¬
isfy a fifa issued by the tax collector of said
county for State and county tax for the year
1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lot number 16 in square number 2and in block
number 6 in the town of Fitzgerald, levied on
as the property of Charles T. Schroeder, to sat¬
isfy a fifa issued by the tax collector of said
county for State and couaty tax for the year
1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lot number 9 in square number 12 and in block
number 14 in the town of Fitzgerald, levied on
as the property of Walter Ruckins, to satisfy
a fifa issued by the tax collector of said county
for State and county tax forthe year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the followingdescribed property, to-wit: City
lot number 12 in square number 11 and in
block number? in the town of Fitzgerald, lev¬
ied on as the property of T. K. Hills, to satisfy
a fifa issued by the tax collector of said county
for State and county tax for the year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit; City
lot number 9 in square number 14 and in block-
number 7, in the town of Fitzgerald,levied on
as the property of Charles P. Broach, to satis¬
fy a tax fifa issued by tax collector of, said
county for State and county tax for the, year
1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the followingdescribedproperty,to-wit: Five-
tkcre tract number 1387 of colony domain of lot
land number 265 in tho4th land district of said
county, levied on as the property of William
H. Reamer, to satisfy a fifa issued by the tax
collector of said county for State and county-,
tax for the year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, t.o-wit: Five-
acre tract number 1252 of colony domain of lot
of land number 91 in the 3d land district of
said county, levied on as the property of Hen¬
ry Dufendack to satisfy a Ufa issued by the
tax collector of said county for State and
county tax for the year 1896.
Also at the same time and placo will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: Five-
acre land tract number number 1254 the of cofcny land domain of lot
of 91 in od district of
said county, levied on as the property of C. W.
Dufendack, to satisfy a fifa issued by the tax
collector of said county for State and county
tax for the year 185)6.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the followingdescribed property, to-wit: Five-
acre tract number 384 of colony domain of lot
of land number 282 in the 4th land district of
said county, levied on as the property of Har-
iet A. Wilcox, to satisfy a fifa issued by the
tax collector of said county for state and coun¬
ty tax for the year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property to-wit: City
lot number 27 in square 6 and in block number
7 in the town of Fitzgerald, levied on the prop¬
erty of P. T. Benson, agent, for Charles Han¬
cock, to satisfy a fifa issued by the taxcollect-
or o f said county for State and county tax for
the year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the followingdescribed property, to-wit: Five-
acre tract number 773 of eolonyidomain of lot
of land number 123 in the 3d land district of
said couuty, levied on as the property of A. Ad-
elaide Beebe, to satisfy a for fifa issued by the tax
collector of said county State and county
tax for the year i89G.
Also at tne same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: City
lot number 1 in square number 9 and in block
number 16 in the town of Fitzgerald, levied on
as the property of Geo. W. Boon, to satisfy a
fifa issued by the tax collector of said couuty
for State and county tax for the year 1896.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: Ten-
acre tract number2404 of colony domain of lot
of land number 86 in tho 3d land district of
said connty. levied on as the property of Miss
Ida Keith, to satisfy a fifa issued by the tax
collector of said county lor State and county
tax for the year 1896.
This March 27,1897. D. A. McINNIS,
Deputy Sheriff Irwin County.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold 150 acres more or less of lot of
land No. 123 in the 6th district of Irwin
county, bounded as follows: On the
north and east by the G. S. & P. rail¬
road, on the south by lands of J. P
Milner, west by lands of Griffin Smith,
the same being the place where Jehu
Branch now r sides, levied on and to be
sold as the property of Jehu Branch, to
satisfy two fifas issued from the county
court of Irwin county, one in favor of
Albany Fertilizer and Farm Improve¬
ment Go. vs. Jehu Branch and one in
favor of R. H. Plant vs. Jehu Branch;
property pointed made out by plaintiff’s at¬
torneys; levy and returned to me
by Wm. Rogers, county bailiff. De¬
fendant notified as required by law.
This 6th day of April, Hanley, 1897.
R. V. Sheriff.
State of Geoiioia, f I ° n
Irwin Cocntf. '
Will be sold before the court house
door in Irwinville, Ga., on thelstTues
day in May, 1897, within the lawful
hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit: One bay mare mule about 8
years old, and one black mare mule 5
years old, also one top buggy, the same
levied upon and to be sold as the prop¬
erty of Jehu Branch to satisfy one fifa
issued from the county court of said
county in favor of Albany Fertilizer and
Farm’lmprovementCo. of April, vs. 1897. Jehu Branch.
This 6th day
Wm. Rogers, County Bailiff.
FREE
Distribution of Samples
Of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney rills’
The Universal Medicine for all
Kidney Troubles, at J. H,
Goodman & Co.’s Drug
Store.
For Seven Days Only.
FREE FOR THE ASKING.
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JULIUS HODDS, M. D.
J. II. Goodman & Co., the well-
known druggists of this town, have
the reputation of offering to patrons
those goods only which are known to
produce satisfactory results.
Learning of the marvelous worth of
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Kidney Pills, as
evidenced by the indorsement of cured
patients and druggists, J. 11. Good¬
man & Co. made arrangements with
the Ilobhs Remedy Co. to give, abso¬
lutely free of charge, to every person
in tliis vicinity who may be interested
an opportunity to test the value of
these Pills as an agent for the speedy
cure of all forms of kidney disease and
allied troubles.
Dr. Hobbs asserts that he has dis¬
covered a remedy in his Sparagus Kid¬
ney Pills that will positively cure that
most insidious and common of all
complaints which is wrecking men and
women by the score daily, \i%: Kidney
Disease, except where tumors and ul¬
cers have formed, requiring surgical
operation.
For one week from the date of this
publication J. II. Goodman & Co. will
give away
FREE OF CHARGE
to any person who will call for a sam¬
ple box of Hobbs Sparagus Kidney
Pills.
With each box will be found a little
book on the functions of the Kidneys,
giving just such information as is de¬
sired or needed by those suffering
from weak kidneys and urinary diffi¬
culties.
No one who is affected by Kidney
Diseases and allied troubles, should
neglect this great opportunity. It is
offered to enable you to judge of the
merits of the Remedy. You do not
lieve to take any ones opinion but
your own. It will cost you only the
asking.
FOR FREE SAMPLES CALL ON
J. II. GOODMAN & CO., Druggists,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
The War is Over.
Eighteen ex-union soldiers attended
the funeral cf the late George W. Kirby
last week. They could not, of course,
attend as representing the G. A. R. for
Mr. Kirby was not a member. The pe¬
culiarity about the incident was that he
had been a soldier in the Confederate
army and these old yeterans attended
his funeral as neighbors of course, and
further out of respect to bis bravery
and valor as an opponent on the field of
battle which tries men as by fire. Mr.
Kirby was in the siege of Vicksburg
and was there struck by a piece of shell.
James A. Darnell and Silas Sweeney, of
this city, fought opposite Kirby and
were instrumental in getting out these
eighteen who atttended the funeral in
a body. The incident came to our
knowledge since the burial.
No one respects a brave soldier more
than those who have fought against
him, and no one else can so well appre¬
ciate his valor. This incident shows
that the bittter animosities engendered
by the war have largely died away
among those who fought.—Winlerset
(la.) Review.
They Recommend Ulmmberlain’s
Cough Remedy.
In a letter to the manufacturers,
Messrs. Davis & Buzzard, of West
Monterey. Pa., says: Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy has cured people
whom our physicians could do noth¬
ing for. We persuaded them to try a
bottle of it and they now recommend
it, as do the rest of us. For sale at
25 and 50 cents per bottle by J. II.
Goodman & Co., Druggists.
Strayed or Stolen.
One small chestnut sorrel mare,
blaze face, about ten years old. Rea¬
sonable reward for information or re¬
turn to me at Fitzgerald.
16-2t J. D. Stokes.
Torturing, itching, scaly skins erup¬
tions, burns and scalds are soothed at
once and promptly healed by DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve, the best known
cure for piles. J. II. Goodman & Co.
BEAR IN MIND not That send we the do
LEADER to any address unless paid for In
advance. No cash.no paper.
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Plans and Estimates Furnished on Short Not
Address Lock Box 8, Fitzgerald, Georgia.
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