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LEGAL NOTICES.
Citation.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
For purpose ot payingdehts and
making distribution there will be
sold as the property of estate of
Mackie Rogers at public outcry
for cash Court to House the highest bidder at
the in said county
within the legal hours of sale April
Fourth, Nineteen Hundred Eleven,
a one-half undivided interest in
Five Acres of land located in said
county, known as Five Acte tract
Number One Hundred Twenty-one
of the The lands American surveyed Tribune and Soldiers piatted
by Company.
Colony
L. Kennedy,
Mackie Administrator,
19-4w Rogers Estate.
Citation
Georgia—Ben Hill County
To All whom it may concern:
W. H. F. Lee having improper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Mrs. J. R. Cotton, late of
said County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Mrs. J. R Cotton to be and
appear at my office within the time
^^^Wiey i^^wed by law, why and show cause, if
^^HFration can, permanent ad-
should not be granted
. H. F. Lee on Mrs. J. R.
Cotton’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of March,
1911.
19-4\v C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
To All whom it may concern:
J. B. D. Paulk having in proper
form applied Administration to me for Permanent
Letters of on the
estate of D. F. Randolph, late of
said County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of D. F. Randolph to be and
appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why perma¬
nent administration should not be
granted to J. B. D. Paulk on 1).
F. Randolph's estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of March,
1911.
19-4w C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Mary A. Hitchcock having
made application for twelve
month’s support out of the es¬
tate of N. W. Hitchcock, and ap¬
praisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause
before the court of Ordinary of
said county on the first Monday
in April 1911, why said applica¬
tion should not be granted-
This March 6th. 1911.
C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
19-4w
Leave to Sell Land.
Georgia—Ben Him. County.
Notice is hereby given that
John L. Frazer as admistrator of
the estate of Jno. W- Rod well,
has applied to the ordinary of
said county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Jno.
W. Rod well, for the payment of
debts, and for making distribu¬
tion. Said application will be
^Jheard ^Wrt at the regular term of the
of Ordinary for said coun-
^^ipril be held on the first Monday
1911.
This March 6th. 1911.
C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
19-4 w
Public Sale of Lands.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in April, 1911, within
the legal hours of sale: City lots
Nos. 9 and 10, square No. 2,
block No. 7 in the City of Fitz¬
gerald, Ga., with imp’ovements
thereon; levied on as the proper¬
ty of J. H. Quinn to satisfy an
an execution issued from the
City Court of Fitzgerald, in fav¬
or of the First National Bank of
Fitzgerald, Ga., against J. H.
Quinh. Levy made by former
sheriff. W. H. Fountain.
J. W. Norris, Sheriff.
19-4w
Libel for Divorce-
Georgia—Bf.n Hill County.
Pennie Wootson vs. All Wootson.
To the Defendant, All All Wootson:
The defendant, Wootson, is
hereby required to be and appear held
at the Superior Court, to be
in and for said county, on the
first Monday in April, 1911, then
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. 1911 S
and thereto answer the plaintiff’s
demand in a libel for divorce, as
in default thereof the court will
proceed as to justice shall apper¬
tain. Witness the Honorable U.
V. Whipple, Judge of said court,
this 13th day of February, 1911.
D. W. M. Whitley,
2tfeb-2t mar Clerk.
McDonald & Grantham,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Petition to Remove Disabil¬
ities
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Will Beckton] In Ben Hill Supe-
vs. rior Court, April
Lula Becton. ) Term, 1911.
To Lula Becton, Greeting:
You are notified that the above
stated petition will come on to be
tried at the next term of the Su-
puperior Court of said county,
beginning on the first Monday in
April, 1911. Will Becton.
By his Attorney-at-Law,
E. Wall. april3
I Abel for Divorce.
W. H. Greene l
MabePdreene. )
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 saio
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
list ray Notice.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
1537 Dist. G. M.
The undersigned and S. S. Hite, J.
N. Swearinger G. L. Taylor,
being freeholders in said county
and district, do hereby declare
that J. N. Ghidings has this day
exhibited to us, and upon his
premises in said county and district,
the following described stock, im¬
pounded said by him under the stock
law in county to wit:
One Berkshire male hog, about
18 months old, and weighs about
200 pounds, and white with natural
marks as follows; nose, four
white feet, white tip on tail, a few
white hairs at tip of right ear and
white stripe up the outside of left
leg above the appraised knee. the
We have said hog
as being of the value of $24.00.
This February 20th. 1911.
S. S. Hite,
J. N. Swearinger.
G. L. Taylor.
The foregoing notice is publish¬
ed by and in pursuance of the pro¬
visions of law in such cases, the
original being on file in my office.
This March 6th. 1911.
19-8w C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
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 bidder
for cash, the following property,
to-wit:
BEN HILL COUNTY.
Acres Lot Dist. Sub. No. Amt.
5 91 cc 1177
5 299 ^ 1060 1.90
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 CO 4234 1.52
20 261 it* 4479 1.90
20 178 CO 4233 1.52
10 297 3087 1.52
■* 226 3173 .95
vl 155 CO 4120 1.90
tH 245 rf- 2826 1.90
10 94 CC 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 Square Block Amt.
6 13 16.
15 15 o
10 14 eo
1 14 64
1 14 64
8 13 W
' 13 16 M
7 16 wC
2 16 LC
13 16 1.92
13 16 1.92
4 1 .80
13 16 1.92
4 6 4.80
O or 13 .10
-4 3 .48
O to 3 .16
H Of 6 4,80
lO a 9.60
o Ci 3 * < < 2.72 2 .72
H CO 9 3.20
JC to 10 8.00
11 C’f 13 .16
O' 13 16
O H 13 .16
tv 4 * 11 19 20
O lO 10 8.00
C 4 16 3.20
Of the City of Fitzgerald accord¬
ing to the plat and survey of said
city, Clerk of file in the office of the
of the Superior Court.
WILLIAMS’ ADDITION.
Lot Block Tract Amt.
oc 2 1124 4 00
CO' 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 A 1 '
10 1153 .96
Of what is known as
Addition according to the plat and I
survey of said tract of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court. j
WINONA HEIGHTS.
Lot Block Square. Amt.
(C 6 1.60
r* 15 .80
LC 15 .80
4- 9 .80
tO 9 .80
Or 15 .80
w- 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 Tract Amt.
6 .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 SuDerier Court.
Of what is known as Moore’s
Addition, according to the plat and
survey of said tract of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court
WESTWOOD
Lot Block Amt
50 to 80
51 DC 80
27 26 80
122 29 80
121 29 $0
106 24 g0
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.
jokey's addition
Lot Block Tract Amt.
53 .96
55 .96
56
57 .96 „„
54 f )’
52 p ’
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
I ^ t Block Tract Amt.
CC 2 1130 4.80
2 1130 1.60
Or 2 1130 1.60
Of what is known as Williams &
Child’s Addition, according to the
plat and survey of said tracts of
lile in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court.
This January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
A dministra tor ’s Sa le.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administrator of the
Estate of Alice G. Garbutt, de¬
ceased, under and by virtue of an
order granted by the ()rdinary of
Wilcox County, Georgia on the
First Monday in February, 1911,
will sell at public outcry, for cash,
to the highest bidder at the Court
house in said Ben Hill County,
Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale, on the First Tuesday in
April, Capital 1911, Thirty-two Shares of
the Stock of The First
National Bank of Fitzgerald,
Georgia, represented by Certificate
Number 123 of the Capital Stock
of said Bank. Said property will
be sold as the property of Alice
G. Garbutt for the purpose of
making distribution to the heirs
at law of said deceased. This,
March 1st 1911.
Administrator T. of W. the Garbutt,
estate of
Alice G. Garbutt, deceased.
18 4 w.
Norris Candies. Pure and
delicious. Denmark Drug Co.
The Rexall Store. 17 tf.
Sheriff's Tax Sales
Will be sold before the court
house door in Ben Hill county,
between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in April,
1911, to the highest bidder
cash, the following property, to-
Name Lot Sq. Blk Amt.
Ben Riggs 13 2 ^oiA.^.^.ojroK)K3rO $ OOOOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOTfO
Oia Warren 5 2
Wm. Fishwick 14 II
Mrs Julian Thomas 7 16 ^]C7)
M. D Swafford 5 4 r
L. Ransom 1 1 4vNfO0CfO
F. C. Ford 9 13
Mrs. Rhoda M.White 10 16
M. .1. Waters 8 6
F Thompson 9 1 , fN , .
Gro. Co. 23 6 OOOOCO'sj*Nl«Nj t005C0O 1
C. Williams 11 11
Marshall 1 csl 4
Mrs. ! A. McFarren Tf 4
D. A I’aige to *NJ004 k 6
D. F. Pauls
Warren Paulk to — 2
Benevolent Asso.
Christ Church 8 14 1 K • 4- CDOOOOOOOOOO
F Hancock 4 9 1C 4=- g I
Andrew Wade 6 16 N)
Alonzo Lester 3 2 CN 66
M. W. Ellsworth 14 2 OJ 8
Lincoln Isler 14 5 CM
Mrs. B. L. Hagan 5 13 4- Tf 0
Will Bell s -3 5, 6, 7, 8 12 C7) — 8
Charlie McCray 14 3 CD CM 3
II. Cotton Add
Heidt Cotton 21 95
h J- Mmshew May ville
2 1 4 13
W are's Add.
E. W.Bryant 1 18 12
Citizen’s Bank,
Valdosta. Ga. 5 10 1600
Mrs. Augustus
A rnheiter 1 4 11 3 20
Waldon’s Add.
S. J. Smith 29 4 12
Monitor Drive Add.
Albert Roberson A 3 20
Westwood Sec.
Affie Rellifcrd : 29 CM CO 95
R. M. Foster 4 28 CNJ tD 47
H. Deiksings 35 C q CD 9o
R. Cofield 1C-4
Name v Acres Dis. Sub. Amt
C. 1). Carroll 5 519 m !2u
■'. Welloim r> 18 1 90
Mrs. It. C Grain 5 1M17 4 ;r>
William James 4 1371 4 80
T. A. Cos 5 4 1182 9 97
Lott,& Whitmore 5 4 857 r(i 'o
C. (!. Allen r> a 507
J. O Wilt-oxen 8 2495 3
Glenn E. Pollard 4 8077 7u
John J. Pierce 8 296 >
John Sharp 4 3075 ?(D
James Hinton 4 2899 i 90
Mrs Annie 11 Bow i 1 >1
J. C. Stahl 4 203!) !»r>
Walter Stewart 4 4411 2 tv,
Mrs. L. V. Allen 4 4531 if- 43
f). <'. w ells 4 4'7.'> 23
WjUie Edwards 4 4306 2 9H
Siun’l B. Easley 4 4441 !’j
W. I. Hobbs If i 4 '
•I E. Luke ii 4 II 4
A. J. Brown g& 4 7
W. A. Oxford 4 1910
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, Georr ; °. within the
legal hours of sale, ihe undersign
signed will offer for sale and sell
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following returned lands for the
taxes due Ben Hill county and
State of said Georgia, for tho year
1907, the sale to be made for
the use and benefit of Fitzgerald
Trust Company, Transferee, with
whom Settlement may lawfully be
made at any time prior to said sale.
and said lands lie in Ben Hill
county, the Georgia, and are designa-
ted by number given each tract
or. the map of the survey made and
filed bv The American Tribune
Soldier’s Colony Company, to-wit:
Sub-Number Land Lot
20 .. “ 4387 285
10 “ 2820 245 ^
40 “ “ 5133 258 ^
5 ;; “ 1114 300 ^
20 “ “ 4408 286
10 “ “ 3079 297 >8*
10 “ “ 3096 297 4-
10 “ ;: 3192 284 fa
10 “ “ 3204 283 ^
10 “ “ 3085 297 ft-
10 “ “ 3107 297 ^
10 “ “ 3204 284
20 “ “ 4245 178 W
20 “. 4285 182 W
40 “ “ 5008 175 W
20 “ “ 4140 177 1C
20 “ “ 4150 184 W
This January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
Libel for Divorce.
Mrs. Joe W. Tarver |
• i
Joe \\ - . Tarver. )
In Ben Hill Superior Court, April
lerm, •p i'ill. idt 1
(j P’OPOIA__Bi'N I III I COUNTY
To Joe W. Tarver: You are
hereby commanded to be and ap¬
pear at the April Term, 1911, of
the Superior Court of Ben Hill
County as defendant in an action
for divorce, to answer the petition
and complaint of Mrs. Joe W. Tar-
ver. Witness the Hon. U. V.
Whipple. of .Judge of the Superior
Court said County, this 12th
day of January, 1911.
D. W. M. Whitley,
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill
County, & Wall, Georgia.
Elkins W. H. Horne,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
4-2tjan 2tfeb
For Sa.le
Fair Fresh Cow. Apply to
j. j # White. Franklin Ave.
19-2t.
A (l in i n is trator' s Su 1 e
Georgia Bkn Him, County.
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d >t publi ol e ry e™ the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first Tues-
in April, 1911, at the court-
house door in said county, the fol-
lowing described property, to-wit:
The following city lots of land
located in the City of Fitzgerald.
Hen Hill County, Georgia as
. , . - . -
‘&sns« *5:
County, Georgia, to-wit; City Lots
Numbers One, Two, Three, Four,
Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine,
,en , and Eleven, in Square Num-
l«r One, in Block -Number Four-
yif-tte \ | loll,,,vmg ,. n -'ii twenty Acre .
tS ? a [ U a ' Sh °ffi n by t ie
recorded^ ccn | plat in - “Gel’Sa^f o the office ot e the
Irwin County the
, .[. I>omam,s«idSts!ving ,7. .
Company
in Land Lot Number 285 of tW
gL^i 4376.~ i3*77.°4573. *,?? 4379^4:fso.' "•!* <*7*
138 L
1382. 1390. 1391,4392, •1393. 1367.
Also 20 acre tracts Nos. 43u8. 4300
and 4519 of said Colony Domain.
Also, One Iiumiml "and s,*u
Five Acres of land lot. Number
I'wo Hundred u„u NuiCy. Be,
Hill County. ......... bounded ns
follows, ( ,| to-w it. rv flu ,, the iiuitli.
west , . and souiii . bv tuc f>ci^11oiI ,
■ -
land lines of said . lot and the
on
east by the land of 'ilios. B
Fletcher.
Said property will be sold as
the property of the estate of D !’»
Jay for the purpose of paying
debts and making di>t'ibutton of
said estate. Purchasers will pay
for tit'es.
1 his March 7ih, 1911.
Clayton Jay.
Administ r-Mng.
19 -1 w D. 14. Jay Estate.
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TRADE-MARK, E-C.
Copyright, 1894 , ' 5 , ’6, 1902 , ’4 and 1909 ,
by W G. Brownson,
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In the blood and are cured by this ring,
which takes from one work; day to two weeks, after the
ring commences to according acid to disease ami
circumstances. The ring and the create an
electro-chemical action, removing the excess of
acid, which cures the Diabetes-it disease and will keep it cured,
Bright's Disease, is not a habit with
children. Sickness-Painful Chorea—St. Vitus’s and Dance, Excessive Chlorosis—
Green Snyeope, Kpilepsy, Nervous Monthly
Periods. Uremia, Pros¬
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Muscular, Gout, Ar¬
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Rheumatic Fever, Rheumatic Paralysis—Brain.
Hair, Ryes. Kars. Li mbs. Pen, Operators. Typewriters.
Dropsy, Obesity, Fatty Degeneration Chronic of Heart. Ap¬
pendicitis, Inflammation of Bowels, Dysen¬
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kind of constipation—the Caneer-Carcinoma-CancermW other kind is caused by
liver disease. of Kidneys, Tu¬
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Prostatitis. Gravel. Gall-stones. Calculi. Deposit on
Teeth, White Spots on Nails. Psoriasis, Salt-rheum.
Varicose Veins scrotum-Varicose and Ulcers, Varicocele-varicose Veins Ulcers
veins in the and in
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after effects of Diphtheria, This Scarlet, Typhoid will and
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or druggists. Agents wanted at places not taken,
CfccIfO'CfactnitsI Rind iMofffot St., Iclfdo,Ohio,
Mrs. T. S. Graham,
227 South Grant Street,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
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You Will Find All First Cljvss
Workmen «.» The
O. K. Barber Shop,
Under First Nationsvl Dank
P B OWEN, Mgr.
H. ELKINS. JOSEPH li. WAU
ELKINS & WALL,
Attorneys at Law,
Rooms 4DK-11 (»m rbuit-Dunovan HulJclIug
Will Practice in all '.he Courts.
Mortgage Sale.
Georgia—Bkn Hill County.
Under and by virtue of tec-
power and authority vested in the
undersigned in a certain Mortgage
Deed executed and delivered by
A. L. Moore to the undersigned
February 28th, 1907, to secu re
payment of two promissory notes
of the same date for the principal
sum of Seven Hundred Fifty
Dollars each due respec¬
tively six and twelve months after
and bearing interest at the
r ot t per ?, per r m
,rom ( , 'ate, upon which said notes
is now 1,116 t,ie principal sum
Fifteen Hundred ($1500.00)
Dollars, besides interest thereor
eighl percent per annum from
February 28th, 1909, the under-
si e„,,,|. Charles M. Mumford, as
Agent and Attorney in Fact for
A L M oore, will sell at
oul( ' r y l< > the highest bid-
der for cash at the court-house in
^ hi &' al ‘ ,0urH
' u? ‘ 1 uesd ^ ia
,
? ul lr,debte<Jnes ^ the following
' ,r > *' ots ” ' aild N V » ral , ^ rs
,, ^ >7,'' ( ) m Idock 2) I ‘ I Number " <il ! are N twelve . u,,il | ,er
l2) lhe Ut y ot ^‘tzgerald
-
° ’T*"- % V*j s!t * as ,dat f™? , ol ,.f ^ . ld the <-,.tv original n.ade
bv ! he American v 1 nbune .Soldiers
olonv < ompany and recorded , ir
the olive of the Clerk , ot ,• Irwu ,
Superior Court,
Deed < l f conveyance will be
made to the purchaser in accord¬
ance with the power and authority
granted to the undersigned in
said mortgage. This March 1st..
1911
C. M. Mumford,
Agent and Attorney in Fact
for A. L. Moore
L. Kennedy,
Attorney for Charles M. Mumford.
19-4 w
Dissolution Notice
This is to notify the public and
all interested that the Firm of
Wideman Grocery Company has
this date been dissolved. Mr. J.
H. Wideman withdrawing from
the firm. All accounts due said
Company are payable to , Daniels
Grocery Company and all debts of
the Wideman Grocery are assum¬
ed by its successor the Daniel
Grocery Company.
Wideman Grocery Company.
15-4 w. byj. H. Wideman..
Possibly the most pleasing boob
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which will be the attraction at
The Opera House and as the play
is pronounced by all who see it
as even better than the book, you.
should not fail to see it.
The City Barber Shop
IS FIRST CLASS
Union Barbers
Hansen Block Grant Street.
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