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THE FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1910
Buy A Piano
AT FACTORY PRICES!
W. H. HOWARD PIANO C z J
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
Car-Load Pianos Just Recoined
Our Pianos Were Awarded First
Prize and Diploma in 1907-8 at
Georgia State Fair.
Special Sale
Will Begin Monda Jan. 30ih»
Lasting 10 Days. A Golden Op¬
portunity for any who are in the mar¬
ket for a Standard Brand Piano,
This city has been made District Head¬
quarters, and a carload of Brand New Instru¬
ments—right from the Factory-—have just
been unloaded.
The Howard Piano Company, represented
by their salesman, I. R. Cavin, have leased
the new Seanor Store Room, 115 South Main
Street (next to Lyric Theatre), and are now
RJEA->Y FOR BUSINESS
W invite the General Livery Instrument sold
Public to call and inspect by the W. H. Howard Piano
our Pianos, v hi th ? you < ' is warranted, arvu we
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intend to bav or not. ; c;\n save you money.
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We Sell On Easy Payments
And will ship anywhere in this vicinity.
We Are Hare For Business
We know we have a good Proposition
and feel that we can convince you
of its merits. XL
CALL TO SEE US.
W. H. Howard Piano Co.,
I. R CAVIN, Manager
115 South Main St.. FITZGERALD, GA.
PERSONALS
Mr. Spurgeon Meeks, of Nichols, j
spent Thursday in the city.
Dr. C. A. Holtzendorf made a
businesstrin to Valdosta this week.
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ply to D. P. Adams, over Post
Office. It.
Come out and see the Jabber-
wock march at the Rebekah
“Whiffle Waffle;' Feb. 10 at I. O.
O. F. ball. 8 2t.
Dental Offices of Chesleigh A.
Holtzendorf, D. D. S., rooms
9-10, Garbutt Donovan Building,
Fitzgerald, Georgia. Feb. 1.
A 11 e n d the Rebekah ‘AViffle
\\ aflie "at the Odd Fellows hall
on Feb. 10. admission including
supper lOcts. 8 2t.
Dr. C. A. Holtzendorf, the
dentist, has resumed his practice
after a few week’s rest and his
many friends will find him after
this regularly in Iris office.
If you want a rousin good time,
with enough fun to last a year do
not fail to take a trip through the
Whiffle Waffle 1 , given by the Re-
bekahs at I. (). O. F. Hall 8 2t
Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
scrofula, pimples,.rashes, etc., are
due to impure blood. Burdock
Blood Bitters is a cleansing blood
tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear¬
skinned. Jan. 28 4\v.
The Ladies of the Grand Army
meet on the 2nd and 4th Saturday
afternoon at 2 o’clock ;„t the K. of
P. Hall on Central Ave,
Zella Linnaman, Pres.
S. L. Brown Sect’y.
Stops earache in two minutes;
toothaches or pain of burn or scald
in live minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; muscleache, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours—Dr. Thomas’
Eclectic Oil, monarch over pain.
Jan. 28, 4 w.
WHITEHEAD & PERRY
These Reliable Stock Dealers
have just received a carload of
Horses and Mules which they will
sell on time.
If you haven’t the time to exer-
regularly, Doan’s Iiegulets
will prevent constipation. They
induce a mild, easy, healthful ac¬
tions of the bowels without grip¬
ing. Ask your druggist for them.
25cents. Jan. 28 4w.
The Eastern Star, cordially in-
vite all members of the order, each
privileged to bring a friend, and
our Masonic brothers to a social
at their hall on Monday evening
•Ian. 30th. A good program and
a cordial welcome to all.
Mary A. Green
Jennie Roush
Mary Lobingier,
r at Committee.
Itching piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won’t cure thS’m.
Doan's Ointment cures itching,
bleeding or protruding piles after
years of suffering. At any drug
store. Jan. 28 4 w.
Good News To The
F » rmers
Mr. H. M. Dodd, Manager
Dodd Supply Company, has made
a contract for handling the goods
of the Yirginia-Carolina Chemical
Company in this vicinity. It is
well known to all that they are the
largest Manufacturers in the
World and make goods of the
highest reputation. Mr. Dodd is
ready to place you next to this
Company and guarantees you as
favorable terms and as liberal
treatment as can possibly be af¬
forded. You will please see him
before placing your fertilizer
order. 4-to March 1st.
legal notices.
Unknown Tax Sales.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in Ben Hill County,
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1911, to the highest biddei
for cash,, the following
to-wit:
BEN HILL COUNTY.
Acres Lot Dist., Sub. No. Ami.
o 91 3 1177 3.80
5 299 4 1060 1.90
o 281 4 168 1.90
o 281 4 167 1.90
5 2S1 4 166 1.90
.9 264 4 143 1.90
Zq 248 1 4516 1.90
249 4 4506 1.52
-nj 248 4 4517 1.90
20 178 3 4234 1.52
20 261 4' 4479
20 178 3 4233 1.52
10 297 4 3087 1. )
10 226 4 3173 . 0 •_)
20 1 Ot> 3 4120 1.90
10 245 4 2826 i.co
20 226 4 4620 1.52
10 94 3 2303 1.90
10 247 4 3157 1.90
According to the plat and survey
of the American Tribune Soldiers'
Colony Company, of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Ben Hill County; also—
CITY OF FITZGERALD
Lot Block Square Amt. 1C,"
15 13 6
16 15 15 5.12
9 14 10 3.2U
11 14 1 j;4
10 14 1
9 13 8 3* 2D
■> 16 13 I.90
16 1 ;> 9.(1
4 16 2 2y s
I 16 13 j.92 ’.)2
6 16 13 l
10 1 4 .80
8 16 13 1.92
9 0 4 4.so
27 11 9
Os 11 9 8.00
10 13 .j .1(3
16 3 ,4s
16 3 12
11 6 15
5 7 16
6 16 2.72
i 7 16 2.72
11 9 13 3.20
15 10 2 8.00
11 13 .16
10 13 6 .16
9 13 1 .16
2 11 14 19.20
16 10 4 17.60
15 10 4 19.20
16 10 2 8 00
10 16 4 3.20
Of the City of Fitzgerald accord-
ing to the plat and survey of said
city, of file in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court.
WILLIAMS' ADDITION.
Lot Block Tract Amt.
13 2 1124 4.00
9 D 1151 3.20
According to the plat and sur¬
vey of said Williams’ Addition, of
file in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court.
nelson’s ADDITION.
Lot Tract Amt.
10 1153
Of what is known as Nelson’-
Addition according said to the plat • nd
survey of tract of file in
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court.
WINONA HEIGHTS.
Lot Block Square. Amt.
12 ■6 1.60
li 15
12 15
4 9
12 9 .80
5 15 .80
4 15 .80
Of what is known as Winona
Heights, according to the plat, and
survey of said tract west of the
City of Fitzgerald, of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court.
Lambert’s addition
Lot T ract Amt.
*’ .32
Of what is known as Lambert’s
Addition to Kellar's tract, accord¬
ing to the plat and survey of said
tract of file in the office of the Clerk
of the Suoerior Court.
moore’s addition.
Lot Tract Amt.
23 1149-1150 .48
2J AH
Of what is known , Moore's
as
Addition, according to the plat and
survey of said tiact of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court
WESTWOOD
Lot Block Amt.
50 26 .80
51 26 .80
27 26 .80
122 29 .80
121 29 .80
106 24 .80
26 26 .80
Of what is known as Westwood,
according to the plat and survey of
said tract of file in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court.
josey's ■ B9
addition
Lot Block T ract
8 1138-1152
53
55 ft
56
57
67
54
52
39
23 4»
,9*
Of what is known as Jose#’,—
Addition, according to the plat i#®
survey the office of of said the addition-of Su^™ file jM
Clerk of the
rior Court «
william’s & child’s adi eiion*
Lot Block Tract Am
3 2 1130 4.
4 o 1130 1
0 2 1130 I
Of what is known as \\ il Iiams tils <9
Addition, according to o|*
plat and survey of said tract-
file in the office of the Clerk of
Superior Court.
This January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norris. »
Sheriff Ben Hill County. 1ft
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SALE OF UNRETURNEO LANDS*
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GE T4 5E a
’ A ILL ^
. > otlce . ,s . hereby MajPPll,:atl gifl
the lirst 1 r uesday in
the front door of the Court House*
in Fitzgerald, Georgia, within the*
legal hours of sale, the undersign-*
’ sig n ed will offer for sale and sell! tliel
to the highest bidder for cash,
following returned lands for the*
taxes due Ben Hill county
State of Georgia, for tho
1907, the said sale to be made
the use and benefit of
; Trust Company. Transferee, with
! whom Settlement may, lawfully
made at any tune prior to said sale.
and said lands lie in Bet
county. Georgia, and are designa-
: tod by-the number given each tract
! ;p 'he map of the. survey made and
li!. : by The American Tribune
.Soldier's ColonV Company, to-wit: ;<
; Sub-Number Land Lot District.
acres, No. 4416 259 4
4 c. “ 4387 285 4
4 < 44 2820 245 4
20 44 “ 4419 259 4
40 u tt 5133 258 4
o «c << 1114 300 4
20 u “ 4418 259 4
20 44 11 4408 286 4
10 44 ' 44 3079 297 4
10 <; a 3096 297 4
10 4 4 44 3192 284 4
10 4 4 “ 3204 283 4
10 U 4 4 3085 297 4
10 4 £ 44 3107 297 4
10 4 4 cc 3204 2S4 4
20 4 4 “ 4245 178 3
20 44 4 4 4285 182 3
40 4 4 44 5008 175 3
20 4 4 “ 4140 177 3
20 44 4150 1,84 3
20 44 44 4202 183 3
This .January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
“Happy Voices” No. 5 is the
latest song book. Just the one
1 y°u want for your Sunday school.
Contains the best new son°'s.
Sample pa,-s free. 81.40 a dozen:
1
j - ’ ' a .. ( . i,: '' prepaid. 12ct. will
1 b so! i. by March 1st.
J. L. Y core. Bethlehem. Ga. 82t.
WANT,'- FOB LT.S ARMY—
1 tween Able bodies of 15 r n rieri men. he¬
ges H el 35; citizens
of Uni i C*( ; States, of Good clfarac-
and ten ner Jte Liai-its, ivho can
speak, read ! write the JfM^h
language. Recruiting For infermath Vh
to Officer 11
Main St., Fitz .er.tld ■ o^^i3
West York St., Savannah. Ga..
ville, By West Fla., Forsyth 140 Market St., Jackson¬
leston, S. C. Southern St., Char¬
Way Ga. or bail.ling,
cross,
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