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F^ED STOR.E OF
R. DAVIS CO '
New Enterprise is
Rapidly Growing
By living up to their promise to
supply Fites.**) W»b »
retail feed store, the K. Davis <JcCo.
are fast winning the confidence
the public and their business is
rapidly progressing.
Since opening two weeks ago,
tliov have shipped into th. city
nine cars of feed and have their
store at 120 E. Central avenue full
to overflowing with hay, grain,
feed and ffi.ur, besides having
three cars stored in another ware¬
house.
They are prepared to deliver on
short notice, to any part of the
citjq all kinds of feed and Hour.
The most convincing argument
in favor of K. Davis & Company
getting their share of the F'itzger-
ald business are the following
prices: Hay $1.10 to $1.25 per
hundred pounds; Oats $2.75 per
5 bushel bag: Corn $2.00 per 2.1
bushel bag; Self rising F'lour 85ct,
per sack; and best cotton seed
meal $1.65 per bag.
These gentlemen are selling
(lour, made atr their own mill in
Indiana, which-Will absolutely
make the best bread, pies, cakes
S | City SOUTH bakery STREET I #
GRANT
All Varieties of Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Made
3D Every Day.
#f) Delivery wagon Your makes Patronage daily canvass Solicited. of resident section. l
*i CITY BAKERY, JAS. Manager. THOMPSON, I
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r LUMBER n
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A Brunei New Supply of Shingles,
Weather Boarding. Lumber of
Every r Description, both finished
svnd unfinished. See us for Builders’
Supplies.
L G. H. BRYANT L SON J Y;
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f For Sale %
/IV Business Block=-Centrally Located
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a Guarantee Rent Income $720.00 Annum IV
/IV per
/IV Insurance and Taxes, - 120.00 IV
% Net Income, $600.00 /IV
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I Net Will Income, Sell 12 per for Cent, $5,000 per Annum. vtl I
V. For information apply at LEADER OF^FICE. J
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Seaboard Air Line
These arrivals and departures published only as informa¬
tion and are not guaranteed.
Leave .......... fDaily except Sunday.
F'itzgerald...... ■“Sunday only.
10:o0 am For Abbeville, Cordele, Americus,
Montgomery; also Helena and Collins.
f5:25 pm Savannah and all points Fkist and West
*■9:25 am F'or Abbeville, Cordele, Americus,
Montgomery; also Helena and Collins:
*5:03 pm Savannah and all points F'ast and West
For further information, reservation, rates, etc., see
your nearest Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write R. H. Stan-
8 ell, A. G. P. A., Savannah.
C. B. KY AN. G. P. A,, Portsmouth, Va.
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FlTZGEERALD LEADETK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911
and biscuits to be had anywhere.
This brand of Hour is sold for 75c.,
with the understanding that the
money will be returned if not
tirely satisfactory.
If you are in need of Hour, hay,
grain, wheat, bran, shorts, beet
pulp, or in fact anything in the
line, it wHi pay you to call
at their place and get 1 iius.^
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Mr. Harry Rogers has returned
from a visit of several weeks in
Diwson.
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y B8Lby Pretty?
If it is, bring it to Brown’s
Studio during the month of Feb¬
ruary and have its picture made
an d perhaps it will win the $5.00
gold piece offered for the prettiest
baby under 3 years of age.
Let me take up the mortgage
on your home. You can pay it
back in small payments.
10-8t Chas. B. Teal.
Stops earache in two minutes;
toothaches or pain of burn or scald
in five minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; muscleache, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours—Dr. Thomas’
Eclectic Oil, monarch over pain.
Jan. 28, 4 w.
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T FGAL N ITICES.
Unknown Tax Sales.
Hill Countv.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in Ben Hill County,
Georgia, between the legal hours
for cash, the following property,
to-wit:
BEN HILL COUNTY.
Acres Lot Dist. Sub. No. . Amt.
91 1177 3.80
5 299 1060 i
5 281 168 1.90
5 281 167 1.90
5 281 166 1.90
5 264 143 1.90
20 248 4516 1.90
20 249 4506 1.52
20 248 4517 1.90
20 178 4234 1.52
20 261 4479 1.90
20 178 4233 1.52
10 297 3087 1.52
10 226 3173 .95
20 155 4120 1.90
10 245 2826 1.90
o 226 4620 1.52
o 94 2303 1.90
o 247 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 Square Block Amt.
15 6 13 ft
16 15 15 Cl .1 tc
9 10 14 ZZ
11 1 •—* .64
10 1 k— 1 * 4
: OC 13 3.20
ci 03 16 1.92
16 3.20
tC )--t 2.88
OC *—A 1.92
6 CC 16 1.92
10 4^ l .80
f CC cr- 1.92
^ 4. SO
27 C 11 9.60
28 C 11 8 .< >0
10 U cc .16
16 c-: .48
16 to Zc ,16
li C" cs 4,80
ci O —i 9.60
oi i — 2.72
-I cs 2.72
OS o 3.20
Cl o 8.00
*~ Cr'T oi .16
o CS Ci .16
^ w .16
tc 11 19.20
Ci 10 17.60
Cl 10 19.20
Ci tc 10 8.00
C 16 3.20
Of the City of F'itzgerald accord¬
ing to the plat and survey of said
city, of file in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court.
WILLIAMS’ addition.
•—« Block Tract Amt.
— 2 1124 4 00
9 1) 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 A mt.
10 1153 .96
Of what is known as Nelson’s
Addition according to the plat and
survey of said tract of tile in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court.
WINONA HEIGHTS.
Lot Block Square. Amt.
12 - 6 1.60
11 15 .80
1C 15 .80
4- 9 .80
\C 9 .80
O' O .80
4- i.T .80
Of what is known as Winona
Heights, of according said to the plat and the
survey tract west of
City of F'itzgerald. of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court.
LAMBERT'S addition
Lot Tract Amt.
6 .32
Of what is known as
Addition to Kcllar's tract,
ing to the plat and survey of said j
t ract of file in the office of the (Jerk
of the Superior Court.
MOORE s ADDITION.
Lot Tract Amt.
23 1149-1150 .48
24 . .48
Of what is known as Moore's
addition, according to the plat and
survey of said Pact of file in the
O llice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court
WESTWOOD
' i t Block Amt.
50 26 .80
51 26 .80
27 26 .80
i 29 .80
tc 29 .80
24 .80
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.
Block Tract Amt.
113s-1152 .48
5; .96
55 .96
56 .96
.96
.96
54 .96
52 .96
34 3.20
33 .96
Of what is known as Josey’s
Addition, according to the plat and
survey of said addition of file in
the office of the Clerk of the Supe
rior Court
william’s * child’s addition
Lot Block T ract Amt.
cc 2 1130 4.80
rf* 2 1130 1 60
v* 2 1130 1.60
Of what is known as Williams &
Child’s Addition, according to the
plat and survey of said tracts of
file in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court.
This January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norms,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
SALE OF UNRETURNED LANDS
GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that on
the first Tuesday in May, 1911, at
the front door of the Court House
in Fitzgerald. Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale, the undersign-
signed will offer for sale and sell
to following the highest bidder for cash, the
returned lands for the
taxes due Ben Hill county and
state the Of Georgia, for tho year
1907, said sale to be made for
the use and benefit of Fitzgerald
Trust Company. Transferee, with
whom Settlement may lawfully be
made at anytime pribrto said sale,
and said lands lie in Ben Hill
countv, ted by tho Georgia, and are designa-
number given each tract
on the map of the survey made and
liled by The American 'Pribune
Soldier’s Colonv Company, to-wit:
Sub-Number Land Lot District
20 acres. No. 4416 259 4
‘JO »t 4387 285 4
10 “ 2820 245 4
20 “ “ 4419 259 4
40 “ “ 5133 258 4
5 “ “ 1114 300 4
20 “ “ 4418 259 4
20 i; “ 4408 286 4
10 “ “ 3079 297 4
10 “ 3096 297 4
10 “ “ 31,92 284 4
10 “ “ 3204 283 4
10 “ “ 3085 297 4
10 “ “ 3107 297 4
10 “ “ 3204 284 4
20 “ “ 4245 178 3
20 *; i * 4285 182 3
40 “ “ 5008 175 3
20 “ t; 4140 177 3
20 .t i . 4150 184 3
20 ■ “ “ 4202' 183 3
This January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norris,-
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
WANTED FOB U.S. AH MY'—
Able bodied unmarried men, be¬
tween ages of 19 and 35: citizens
of United States, of Good charac-
ter. and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the English
language. F'or information apply
to Recruiting Officer 113 South
Main St., Fitzgerald. Ga. 13
West Y'ork St.. Savannah. Ga..
108 West Forsyth St., Jackson-
ville, Fla., 140 Market St , Char-
leston. S. C. or Southern building,
Way cross, Ga.
STUART»Sj
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
50 Years on the Market
A Hearty Meal
should be followed by a dose oi tw>
GROVER
DYSPEPSIA
REMEDY,
thereby avoiding all unpleasant symp¬
toms. It aids digestion, cures dyspepsia,
heartburn, gastritis and corrects all dis¬
orders of the digestive system. A 25-oent
bottle demonstrates its value. If you
wish to enjoy all the health, vigor and
physical comfort that a sound stomach
insures, use The Grover Graham Dyspep¬
sia Remedy.
INSTANT RELIEF FROM PAIN.
Three Sizes, 85c., 50c. and $1.00.
S. GROVER GRAHAM CO./INC.) NEWBURGH, N.V.
Pc it ion foi Charier.
bEN „ Hill TT County. ,,
uKoko.'A—
lo tue superior Court oi said
r tJ .,iiiv :
pr.ition of L. G. Sandlin, S.
. L u leheld an J . 1 aylor. all
Fitzgerald, ben Hill county,
Georgia, respect!uliy desire shows:
1. lhat they lor them-
'Clves, their associates and sue-
cessors to be incorporated under and the
made a body politic
naine and style ot bandlin Fur-
mture and Undertaking Company
tor the penod principal at twenty business years. ot
2 1 he
said Company shall be in the City
ot Fitzgerald, state and county
atoresaid; but petitioners desire
the right to establish branch offices
within the State whenever the
holders ot a majority ot the stoc v
may so determine.
3. Ihe object ot said corpoia- _
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and
stockholders. Ihe business to be
carried on by said corporation is a
general furniture, undertaking and
embalmers business; to buy and
sell coffins and f urniture, and also
to manufacture furniture and cot-
(ms and to do a general furniture
undertakers and embalmers usi
ness. The capital stock of sa
corporation shall be $ 2 o, 090 , with
fftnan inci ' eas:n S tb ®
stockholders, to V ' J 6900 by a majon div y ol
. , , , said stock to be 1
-
ded into sbare ® ot one hundred
‘. o ars eac h, -0 per cent of
Cie amount ot capital to de¬
ployed by them has been actual y
P. aid m \ d etitioners desire the
1 *gbt to ha\ e the subscriptions to
said capital stock pa’d in money or
P ro P ert y to be taken at a fair val-
aati0n to be agreed upon by peti-
goners among tliem.-eh es.
4 - Petitioners desire the right
t0 , s ue and )<! f ued 5 to P lea and be
im P , lead ? d ; to have and use a corn-
™on sea ; to make all necessary by-
a ) vs and regulations and to do all
° ther thm ? s that W be necessary
ioJ ' l:,e successful carrying on ot
/" , 1 us;, css, including the right
0 V L V r J,f i antl so real estate,
-
| '.arid personal property suitable to
j the purpose of the corporation,
and to' execute notes and bonds as
evidence of indebtedness incurred
or to b'e incurred in the conduct of
its affairs and to secure the same
by moitgage,security deed or other
forms of leins under existing laws.
Wherefore petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, with the pow¬
ers and privileges and immunities
herein set forth, and as are now, or
may hereafter be, allowed a cor¬
poration of similar character un¬
der the laws of Georgia.
C. G. Sandlin,
S. C. Littlefield.
J. T. Taylor.
Haygood & Cutts, Attorneys for
Petitioners.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
I, D. W. M. Whitley, Clerk Su¬
perior Court of said county, do
hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the orignal charter as ap¬
pears of file in this ollice.
Witness my official signature
and the seal of said court this the
28th day of January, 1911.
D. W. M. Whitley.
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill
County, Georgia. 9-4 w
Petition For Charter.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
To the Superior Court of said
County;
The petition of Mrs. Sallie Bran-
nen, of Baldwin county, Georgia,
and Ike Levin and J. B. Wall, of
Ben Hill county, Georgia, respect¬
fully shows:
First. That they desire for
themselves, their associates and
successors to be incorporated and
made a body politic under the
name and style of Lee-Grant Ho¬
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
county.
Third. The object of said in¬
corporation is pecuniary gain to
itself and shareholders/
Fourth. The business to be
carried on by said corporation is
the business of running a public
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 customarv to carry on in the
conduct of a first-class hotel.
Fifth. The capital stock of
said corporation shall be $1,000.00
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
been paid in.
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
to do ail other things that may
be neeessa ry for the successful
carr yj n g on of said business, in-
eluding the right to buy, hold,
j eage and sub-lease real estate
and persona i property suitable to
^hepurposes of the corporation;
execute notes and bonds as
ev j dence 0 f indebtedness incur-
red - n ^ be conduc t; 0 f the affairs
^ be cor poration, and to secure
the same by any form or lien per-
m j ss i b j e under existing laws,
Seventh . They desire for said
corporation the power and au-
t hority to apply for and accept
amen( j men ts to its charter either
i n f on n 0 r substance by a major-
vote of its stockholders out-
standing at the time,
Eighth< They desire for said
cor p 0ra tion the right of renewal
when and as provided by the
j awg 0 f Q eorg i a and that it have
such other ri hts powerS) privil -
and immunities ag are inci _
dent tQ bke incorporations or
i-, issib]e under the laws of
•
Therefore petitioners pray to be
incorporate l d under the name and
style aforesaid> with the powers,
pr £ i v ji eges g an d immunities herein
fo rth and as are nQ ’
be hereafter aHowed
corporation of similar
un(der the laws of Georgria.
Elkins & Wall,
Attorneys for Petitioners,
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
I. D. W. M. Whitley, Clerk of
the Superior Court of said Cuunty,
do hereby certify that the fore¬
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 signature
and the seal of said court, this
4th day of January, 1911.
I). W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill
County, Georgia.
This 4th day of January, 1911.
Jabel for Divorce.
W. H. Greene )
vs. j
Mabel Greene,
In Ben Hill Superior Court, April
Term, 1911.
To Mabel Greene: You are
hereby commanded to be and ap¬
pear at the next term of the Su¬
perior Court to be held in and for
said county, on the first Monday
in April, 1911, to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint in an action ’
for divorce. Witness the Hon.
U. V. Whipple, Judge of said
court. This 21st day of January,
1911. D. W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill
County, Ga.
Elkins & Wall. W. H. Horne, At¬
torneys for Plaintiff.
7-feb2t-mar2t
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but profanity won’t cure them.
Doan’s Ointment cures itching,
bleeding or protruding piles after
' ears oi suffering - . At any drug
store. 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.
Most disfiguring skin cruptirnp
scrofula, due to impure pimples, blood. rashes, Bur<fiS| etc/JjP\
Blood Bitters is a cleansing
tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear? 1 ^
skinned. Jan. 28 4w.
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Land - Sale
TOOMBS COUNTY I
CEORCIA.
AUCTION
About 6,000 Acres
Best class of South Georgia pine'
land in healthy district, with
10,000,000 feet (estimated) virgin
long leaf pine near the towns of
Lyons and Vidalia, and nearS. A.
L. Ry.. G. & F. Ry., A. W. &
L. Ry., with survey for another
railroad running through it. This
land divided into lots of 25 acres
and upwards will be sold at Vi¬
dalia between the 18th and 25th
of January, 1911.
Rare Opportunity
To acquire homes and good land.
Payments, part cash, balance on
easy terms.
For further information
communicate with : ;
WILLIAM L. CLAY,
Savannah, Georgia.