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EGAL NOTICES.
Notice.
Lis is to notify the public
lave severed my
Li the Scabrougn Buggy Co.
hhe 27th day of December,
0, and am not responsible
• debts made by said Company
e; said date,
fanuary 5, 1911. R. M. Ware.
!-4w.
[plication for Homestead.
orgia— • Ben Hill County,
j, H. Roberts has applied for
emption of personalty, and set-
ig apart and valuation of home-
sad, and I will pass upon the
me at 10 o’clock a. m. on the
1 day of February, 1911, at
r office C. M. Wise,
-4w Ordinary.
Citation.
iorgia —Ben Hill County.
All Whom It May Concern:
[J. B. andR. R. Dorminey, hav-
g in proper form applied to me
ir permanent letters of admin-
tration on the estate of Jacob
orminey, late of said county,
iis is to cite all and singular, the
editors and next of kin of Jacob
orminey, to be and appear at
y office within the time allowed
1 law, and show cause, if any
iey can, why permanent admin-
ti-^wn should not be granted to
^^■rminey’s R. R. Dorminey, on
\9QJPs estate.
my hand and official
gnature this 2nd day of Janu-
ry, 1911. C. M. Wise,
l-4w Ordinary.
Public Sale of Land.
Ieorgia—Ben Hill County.
I lourt By virtue of an order of the
lill of ordinary of said county,
lie be sold at public outcry on
fell, first Tuesday in Febuary,
lounty, at the court house in said
If between the usual hours
lituate sale, the following real estate
I in Ben Hill county, to-wit:
Twenty-acre acre tract number
Forty-five [ne Hundred and Twenty-
Is (4521), of the colony domain
Inch shown bv the recorded plat of
being subdivision, the said tract
ber a portion of land lot num¬
bf 248 in the 4th land district
originally Irwin, now Ben Hill
munty, Georgia.
Terms of Sale: $25.00 cash,
balance in one year, with interest
at 8 per cent, on deferred pay-
meat. O. P. Webster,
Administrator Estate W. S.
Lee. l-4w
Leave To Sell Land.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
[undersigned Notice is hereby given that the
[ordinary has applied to the
[to of said county for leave
sell land belonging to the
estate of Julia E. Benton for the
payment of debts and for mak¬
ing tion distribution. Said applica¬
term will be heard at the regular
of the Court of Ordinary
por said county to be held on the
first Monday in February, 1911.
This January 2, 1911.
J. S Benton.
[Administrator Benton. Estate of Julia l-4w E.
Citation.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Charles Benton having applied
for guardianship of the person
and property of Wiiliam E. Ben-
pon, [ton, minor child of Julia E. Ben-
late of said county, deceased,
notice is given that said applica¬
tion will be heard at my office at
o’clock a. m. on the first Mon-
/j4 r a _ydBfipbruary next.
M^i nur y 2 C. - 191L M. Wise,
Ordinary.
Sale of Real Estate.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Dourt By virtue of an order from the
of Ordinary of Ben Hill
;ounty, will be sold at public out-
:ry to the highest bidder for cash,
>n the first Tuesday in February,
1911, at the court house door in
said county, between the legal
purs of sale, a one-fourth undi¬
vided interest in five-acre tract
Mo. 588. January 4,1911.
L. A. Faknkll,
Admistrator Estate 0. J. Farnell.
Notice of Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the
fourt of Ordinary of Ben Hill
tounty, will be sold at auction at
the court house door of said
pounty on the first Tuesday in
February, next, within the legal
pours of sale, the following prop¬
erty, to-wit: City lot number
fight (8), in square number two
2), in block number five 65), in
he City of Fitzgerald, as shown
THE FITZGERALD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY II. 1911
by the recorded Dlat of said city.
Sold as the property of E. P.
Keefer, Sr., late of said county,
deceased. Terms cash.
*“ 1S t ^e 2nd day of
1911. L. P. Keefer, Jr.,
l-4w Administrator.
Citation.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
By virtue of an order from
Court of Ordinary of Ben Hill
public county, Georgia, will be sold
in February, outcry on the first Tuesday
house door 1911, at the
in said county.be-
tween the legal hours of sale,
Five Shares of the Capital Stock
of The First National Bank of
$100.00, Fitzgerald, Georgia, par value
certificate number 221,
and five shares of the Capital
Stock of the Travelers’Insurance
Machine Company par value $5.00
certificate number 678. Terms
cash. January 4,1911.
Clayton Jay,
2-4t Administrator of D. B. Jay.
Notice To The Public.
You are hereby notified that
we, the undersigned, have select¬
ed The Fitzgerald Leader, a news¬
paper published in Ben Hill
county, Organ Georgia, as the Official
or and Newspaper for said
county ; that beginning Jan¬
uary 1, 1911, and until further
notice Legal Advertisements
said county will be published in
said newspaper.
This 31st day of December, 1910.
J. W. NORRIS, Sheriff Ben Hill
County.
C. M. WISE,. Ordinary Ben Hill
County.
D. W. M. WHITLEY, Clerk of
Superior Court Ben Hill Co.
Administrators’ Sale---C. B.
White Estate-
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrators of the
estate of C. B. White, deceased,
by virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, grant¬
ed at the January Term, 1911,
of said court, will sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder or
bidders for cash, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tues¬
day in February, 1911, at the
court house door in said county,
the following described property;
Twenty shares of the Capital
Stock of the Travelers’ Insurance
Machine Company of the par val¬
ue of FiveDollars each; ten shares
shares of the Capital Stock of the
South Georgia Building and In¬
vestment Company of Fitzgerald,
Georgia, of the par value of Fifty
Dollars each; seven shares of the
Capital Stock of the Fitzgerald
Cotton Oil Company of Fitz¬
geralds Georgia, of the par value
of One Hundred Dollars each;
twenty-two shares of the
Capital Stock of The First Na¬
tional Bank of Fitzgerald, Geor¬
gia, of the par value of One Hun¬
dred Dollars each ; also the fol¬
lowing city lots of land located
in the City of Fitzgerald, Geor¬
gia, as shown by the original
town-site plat of said city, to¬
gether with the improvements
thereon:
Lot Number One, SqUare Num¬
ber Twelve, Block Number Five.
Lot Number One, Square Num¬
ber Sixteen, Block Number Six¬
teen.
Lot Number Eight, Square
Number Seven, Block Number
Ten.
Lot Number Nine, Square
Number Seven, Block Number
Ten.
Lot Number Ten, Square Num¬
ber Seven, Block Number Ten.
Lot Number Twelve, Square
Number Seven, Block Number
Ten.
Lot Number Thirteen, Square
Number Seven, Block Number
Ten.
Lot Number Fourteen, Square
Number Seven, Block Number
Ten.
Lot Number Eighteen, Square
Number Eight, Block Number
Ten.
Lot Number Nineteen, Square
Number Eight, Block Number
Lot Number Twenty. Square
Number Eight, Block Number
Also aone-half undivided inter¬
in Citv Lot Number Eleven,
Square Number Seven, Block
Number Ten, and also a one-half
undivided interest in Lot Number
Seventeen, Square Number Six,
Block Number Ten, in the City
of Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Also Ten acres, more or less,
of land, being a part of lot Num¬
ber Ninety-two in the Third Dis¬
trict of Ben Hill county, Georgia,
and known as Five-acre Tracts
Numbers Thirteen Hundred Five
and Thirteen Hundred Six of the
lands surveyed and platted by
the American Tribune Soldiers’
Colony Company.
Also city lot of land Number
One. in Block Number
seven, in the town of St. George,
Georgia,
Said property will be sold as
the property of the estate of C.
B. White for the purpose of pay¬
ing debts and making distribu¬
tion of said estate. Purchasers
will pay for titles. This January
2, 1911. L. Kennedy, 5
, T d E White
Administrators B. White Es-
_’_ <- a f e 9.4 W
Petition n For ^ Charter. ~
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
q, ^ 0 ^L ., Qll ^ upenor _ Court ~ of sad
L° r uni ^.' v
1 he petition of Mrs. Same Bran-
nei h Baldwin county, Georgia,
and T Ike , Levin and J. B. Wall, of
Ben Hill county, Georgia, respect-
shows: i
First. That they desire . for
themselves, , their associates and
successors to be incorporated and
name ma( * e a and p°dy style politic of Lee-Grant under Ho- the
tel Company for a period of twen-
ty years.
Second. The principal . . office of
said company shall be in the City
of Fitzgerald, said state and
co ™t.v. The
Third. object of said m-
corporation is pecuniary gain to
itself and shareholders. ,
Fourth. The business to be
carried on by said corporation is
the business of. running a piiblid
hotel for the accommodation of
the traveling public, and the fur-
nishing of board and lodging to
persons and societies; and to
carry on such business as is usual
and customary to carry on in the
conduct of a first-class hotel.
Fifth. The capital $1,000.00 stock of
said corporation shall be
with the privilege of increasing
the same to$10,000.00, said stock
to be divided into shares of
$100.00 each, 10 per cent, of the
amount of the capital stock so
employed by them has actually
Sixth. Petitioners desire the
right to sue and be sued; to plead
and be impleaded; to have and use
a common seal, to make all neces-
sary by-laws and regulations, and
te do all other things that may
be necessary for the successful
carrying on of said business,
eluding the right to buy, hold,
lease and sub-lease real estate
andl personal property suitable to
the purposes of the corporation;
to execute notes and bonds as
evidence of indebtedness incur-
red in the conduct of the affairs
of the corporation, and to secure
the same by any form or lien
missible under existing laws.
Seventh. They desire for said
corporation the power and an-
thority to apply for and accept
amendments to its charter either
in form or substance by a
ity vote of its stockholders out-
standing at the time.
Eighth. They desire for said
corporation the ng.i °f renewal
when and as provide!. by the
laws of Georgia, and that it have
such other rights, powers, privil-
ege9 and immunities as are inci-
dent to like incorporations, or
permissible under the laws of
Georgia.
Therefore petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein
set forth, and as are now,
or may be hereafter allowed a
corporation of similar character
under the laws of Georgia.
Elktxs & Wall,
Attorneys for Petitioners,
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
I, D. W. M. Whitley, Clerk of
the Superior Court of said c„unty,
do hereby certify that the
going is a true and correct copy
of the application for charter of
Lee-Grant Hotel Co. as the same
appears on file in this office.
Witness my official
and the seal of said court, this
4th day of January, 1911.
D. W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill
County, Georgia.
This 4th day of January, 1911.
Mortgage Sale.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Under and by virtue of a pow¬
er of sale contained in a mortgage
executed by E. G. F'letcher to the
Citizens’ Bank, a corporation, on
the 10th day of April, 1908, which
mortgage was duly transferred by
the said Citizens Bank to the First
National Bank of Fitzgerald,
gia, with all the rights given in
said transfer by the said Citizens
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Ben Hifi county in book
feluSpeMic sLauSunhoTi
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in February. 1911, during
highest the legal and hours bidder of sale to the
best for cash,
r THE BUYERS’ GUIDE 1
Look through The Leader’s Advertisements
if you are undecided
WHERE TO BUY
the following property, to-wit:
A one-half undivided interest in
City Jots 15 known and 10, square 2
block 10 > as the sdmol
house property m the Cityol
gerald, as shown by the map of
said city on record in the clerk’s
office of the Superior Court of Ir-
together win county with Georgia, all at Ocilla,
j, Said improvements
t for ereon> the mortgage of was given
purpose securing the
payment of a certain promissory
note? bearing date of April 10,
1908, Citizens’ payable Bank July 15, Fitzgerald, 1908, to
the of
Georgia, delivered said note made, executed
an( j by the said E. G.
Fletcher; said note being for
$309.10, stipulating for interest
from maturity at the rate of 8 per
cen t. per annum; the total amount
due on said note being $369.10 prin-
cipal and $73.81 interest, together
^e cost of this proceedings
^ provided will in said mortgage. A
conveyance he executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned as
was authorized in said mort-
orage. This 6th day of January,
19] j
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
FITZGERALD • ’ 1
' . By E. K. Farmer. Pres;
As Transferees of Citizens’*Bank of
Fitzgerald, Georgia, for
Haygood & Cutts. Attorneys
First National Bank. 1
4
Mortgage Sale.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a mortgage
executed by J. H. Guinn to the
Citizens’ Bank, Fitzgerald, Geor- day
gia, a corporation, on the 26th
of February, 1908, and recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Ben Hill county ,
in book 3, folio 56, which mort-
gage was duly transferred to the
undersigned, Fitzgerald The First Georgia; National and
Bank of
the undersigned, the First Nation-
a l Bank of Fitzgerald, Georgia, sale as
aforesaid, will sell at public
a t the court house in said
county, during the legal hours of
sale, on the First Tuesday in
ruary. next, to the highest and
bestbidder for cash, thefollowing
property, to-wit:
All that tract of land'known as
five-acre tract 515, located west of
the City recorded of Fitzgerald, plat of the as shown
on the Amer-
ican Tribune Colony Company,
on record in the Clerk’s office
of Irwin county, Ocilla, Geor-
gia; also five-acre tracts Nos.
676. 677, 678, northweiA 679, in land
No. 149. being of
Citv of Fitzgerald, as shown by
the recorded plat of the American
Tribune Colony Co., on record
in the Clerk’s office, Irwin County,
>•;»!*. Georgia. It is understood
• - L a se- mortgage on
the ti\ ■ nve-acre tracts.
there being a first mortgage on said
five acre trew s < ’ the sum of $600,
Said property \sui be sold for the
purpose of paying two dates certain
promissory notes, bearing of
February 26, 1908, each due No-
vember 1, 1908, Fitzgerald, payable to Ga., the
Citizens’ Bank of
for the sum of $1100 each, princi-
pa l, stipulating for the interest to
be paid at the end of each montli
by the >aid J. FI. Quinn; the total
now due on said notes
being $2,220.75 principal and in-
terest, together with* the costs of
this proceeding as provided sell in.such said
mortgage. The power to
and execute titles thereto
is given by the said J. H. Quinn
in said mortgage to the Citizens’
Bank of Fitzgerald, Georgia.
January 6, 1911.
NATIONAL BANK OF
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
By E. K. Farmer, Pres.
As Transferees of Citizens’ Bank of
Fitzgerald, Cutts, Georgia. for
Haygood National & Bank. Attorneys
First
Notice Of Dissolution
Notice is hereby given that on
Dec. 16th, 1910 the firm of Joiner
& New heretofore engaged in the
buggy and wagon business in the
city of Fitzgerald, dissolved State of Geor¬
gia. was by mutual con-
sent, C. S. New retiring there¬
from
Tbe business will be .conducted
and receipt to. all debts due the
firm. All debts payable to tlie
“ W * W * *°
W ‘' °
I January Q .A), 1Q11 Dll.
W. J. Joiner.
C. S. New.
Notice To Tax-Pavers.
I will be at my office at
| nt Jad . from 9
^« y a m. to 12noon
a P* m - to P- m *> )
tbe , P ur P 0Se °* . collecting delin-
l l aent un bl P eb - L 1911,
when additional costs will be added,
Norris,
,J ‘ tt ^ lienH Uen Hill County.
Public Sale of Lands.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Will be sold before the court
house door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in February, 1911,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following real estate, to-wit: Five-
acre tracts numbers 1090, 1091
and 1092, being a portion of land
lot Number 300, in the 4th land
district of originallyIrwin,now Ben
Hill county, said tracts numbered
according of the to the plat of the lands
American Tribune Soldiers’
Colony Company, of file in the
office of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Irwin county, Georgia.
Said lands levied on as the prop¬
erty of T. A. Burden, to satisfy
an execution issued at the Decem¬
ber term, 1910, of the city court
of Fitzgerald, in said county, in
favor of the Third National Bank
of Fitzgerald, against T. A. Bur¬
den.
This the 10th day of February,
1911. J. W.- Norris,
Sheriff.
Executor’s Sale~M. Buice
Estate.
Notice . is . hereby , given . that the _
undersigned, executors of the last
will and testament of M. Buice,
deceased, by virtue of the power
vested in them under the Will ot
saic * deceased, will sell at public
outcry to between the highest bidder or
bidders, the hours of ten
o clock forenoon, and four o clock
afternoon, on the ith day of r eli¬
™ary, 1911, at the courthouse
door m said county, the following
described city lots of land located
in the City of Fitzgerald. Georgia,
as shown by the original town-site
of said city:
,t Number One, Square Num-
ber thirteen, ‘dock Number Six.
Lot Number L wo, Square Nurn-
ber Thirteen, Block Number Six
Bot Number ien, Square Num-
ber Pen, Block Number Seven,
Lot Number Eleven, Square
Number ren,, BlflckN umber Seven,
Bot Number twelve, Square
Number ien, BlockNumber Seven,
LotNumber()ne,SquareNum-
ber Eleven, Block Number Seven,
Lot Number 1 wo. SquareN urn-
ber Eleven, Block N umber Seven.
Lot Number six, Stpiare Num-
ber Eleven. Block Number ©even,
Lot Number One, Square Num-
ber 1 wo, Block Number Nine,
Lot Number Two, Square Nurn-
ber Bwo, Block Number Nine,
Lot Number Eight, Square Num-
her , Five, Biock Number Eleven.
Lot Number B even, Square
Number r Iwelve, Block Number
^ welve.
Also tr.irty-eight _ acres, more or
^ss, Eighty-Nine of Lot ot the Land 1 bird Number District
in
of Ben llill County. Georgia, anil
known as’The Race Track prop-
scribed ert .V> more deed particularly John de-
in a from A
Phillips to Madison Buice, dated
March 20th, 1902, and recorded
March ^rd. lJOo, in Book A
pagein the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court o n\in
Bounty, Georgia.
Said property will be sold ,, for ,
the purpose o paying the debts of
said estate and P aking distribution
ara ° D S fc ie beneficiaries under said
will. Ihe terms of sale will be
cash as to eacn item or piece of
property unless otherwise stated
betore such item ot piece of prop-
^ty is ottered for sale The right
to reject a .y and all bids is ex-
Pr fh!s fanua'ry 5th 1911
L. Kennedy,
, W. R. Bowen and
F. T. Buice,
Executors of the Last Will and
Testament of M. Buice, deceased.
Mortgage Sate.
Georgia—Ben- Hill County.
a r and by virtue of a
cd of sale contained in a
mortgage deed executed by J.
Se
and iccon u m te 0 ice o
book^pU! 199 "the unSsffined
»* public «le atthe cert
j ouse in said county during the
lega.l hours of sale on the first lues-
day 0 lebruary next, to the
highest and best bidder for cash
Mi
the following property,"to-wit:
shown Twenty-acre t-act No. 4512, as
by the recorder! plat of the
American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony
Company of record in the clerk’s
office of Irwin Superior Court, and
Fourth being a part of land lot 249 in the
Land District of Ben HiU
No. county, Georgia; also ten-acre tract
plat 2028, as shown by the recorded
of the American Tribune Sol¬
diers’ Company on record in the
clerk’s office of Irwin Superior
Court, in being a part of land lot 283
the Fourth Land District of Ben
Hill county, said property will be
sold for the purpose of paying four
September promissory notes 22, 1909, bearing” each dates of
follows: One due as
due October 1,1910,
for $120; one due October 1,1911,
for $115; one due October 1,1912,
for $110, and one due October 1,
1913, for $130, aggregating $475.
A condition expressed in the mort¬
gage Rabon reciting should that if the said J. W.
fail to pay the notes
specified in the mortgage or either
of them at maturity, the under¬
signed was appointed as agent
to sell said property and execute
titles thereto in the name of the-
said J. W. Rabon. The total,
amount due the undersigned under
said mortgage is $478.20, together
with the cost of this proceeding as
provided in said mortgage, Power
to sell said property and execute
titles thereto is given by the said
J. W. Rabon in said mortgage to
the undersigned. .
E. f j # Laviha.
Haygood & Cutts, Attorneys for
Fk J. Lavina.
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PERSONALS
Mr. Emory Wilcox has accepted
a position at Maffett’s.
Mr. J. H. Harris transacted
business in Atlanta this week.
If you need a driving horse. see
W.iitehead and Perry’s new arriv-
al.s.
Fine driving horses are White¬
head and Perry’s specialty— They
have some nice ones.
V. hitehead and Perry have just
returned from Oklahoma with a
fine carload of horses and mules.
Goldenberg’s Consolidation Sale
opens Thursday Jan. )2th 8:30.
She large circulars for low prices.
Your money doubles in value at
Goldenberg’s during the Consoli¬
dation Bale 111 at is now going or.
10 yards of Calico at 25c. at
Goldenberg’s Consolidation Sale,
9:30 to 10 a. m. on opening day.
Miss Mazie McLauchlin left
Monday for Forsyth, Ga., to re¬
sume her studies at Bessie Tift
College.
Whitehead and Perry have some
fine matched teams in thier new
shipment of Mules—It will pay
you see them.
Mrs. William Mull and children,
of Greenback, Tenn., have re¬
turned their home after|a pleasant 1
visit to Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Mull.
Mrs. Sallie Branan, who with
Messrs. Ike Levin and J. B, Wall
has leased the Lee-Grant, arrived
in the city from Milledgeville to¬
day. _
Mr. and Mrs. Dan T. Paulic
have moved in from the country,
and are occupying their place at
516 south Maine street.
Mrs. M. Gray and daughter,
Edith, a.;d son Edwin Royster,
have arrived in the city from At¬
lanta to spend the winter with
Mrs. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Mull.
j orn p,.j ce Q f Douglas, J. J. Dor-
miney, of Broxton, and Jehu
Fletcher of Mystic, were amony
the prominent men in the city
Tuesday to attend the directors’
meeting of the Exchange National
Bank.