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Leave To Sell Land.
Georgia —Ben Hill County.
W. H. F. Lee. as administrator
of the estate of Mrs. J. R. Cotton,
deceased, has applied for leave to
sell the land of said Mrs. J. R.
Cotton. This is, therefore, to noti¬
fy all parties concerned to file
their objections, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in
May next, else leave will be grant¬
ed said applicant, as applied for.
This April 3rd. 1911. 26-4w
C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
Notice is hereby given John to all
creditors of the estate of IV.
Rod well late of Ben Hill County,
('eortria to render in an account of
their demands to me within the
time prescribed by law, properly indebted
made out, and all persons
to said estate are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to
the undersigned. March 21st, 1911.
This 1
22-6 w John L. razee,
”~Adm’r Estate Jno. W. Rodwell.
Citation.
Georgia, Bf.n Hill County.
hia Pritchett, having in
r form applied to me for per-
^JPRnt letters of administration
on the estate of Chas. Smith, late
of said county, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Chas. Smith, to be
and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to Sophia Pritchett
on Chas. Smith’s estate. and official
Witness my hand
signature this 3d day of April,
1911. C. M. Wise,
26-4w Ordinary.
Tetters of Dismissal.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Whereas, J. S. Benton, admin¬
istrator of Julia E. Benton, repre¬
sents to the court in his petition, record,
duly filed and entered administered on
that he has fully This
Julia E. Benton’s estate:
is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not
be discharged from his adminis¬
tration and receive letters of dis¬
mission, on the first Monday in
May, 1911. C. M. Wise,
26-4w Ordinary.
Leave to Sell Land-
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said County,
will be sold at public May outcry, 1911, on at
the first Tuesday in said
the courthouse door in county
between the usual hours of sale,
the following described real estate
in said county to wit:-An undivid¬
ed one half interest in and to lots
number Nine, Ten, Eleven and
Twelve (9-10-11-12) in Square
number Two (2) in Block number
sixteen (16) in the City of Fitz¬
gerald, Georgia, as shown by the
recorded plat of said City.
Terms; Cash. This April 3rd.
1911. Jno. L. Frazer,
Adm’r Estate Jno. W. Rodwell.
Sale of Unreturned Lands.
Georgia—Bf.n Hill O nty.
Notice is hereby given that on
the first Tuesday in July, 1911, at
thofl^nt door of the Court House
iiJ^Bf'erald, k^^Eours of Georgia- sale, the within under the
sijPRrwill offer bidder for for sale cash, and sell the
to the highest lands for
following unreturned
the taxes due Ben Hill county and
State of Georgia, for the year
1907, the said sale to be made for
the use and benefit of Fitzgerald
Trust Company, Transferee, with
whom settlement may lawfully said be
made at any time prior to
sale, and said lands lie in Ben Hill
County, Georgia,and are designa¬
ted by the number given each
tract on the map of the survey
made and filed by The American
Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Com¬
pany, to-wit:
Sub-Number. Land Lot. District
4405 286 4
341 282 4
3202 284 4
3195 284 4
3207 284 4
4125 177 3
1106 300 4
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
STUART'S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Years on the Market
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911
PetMon to ? % n ° re
t s
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Will BecktonJ In Ben Hill Supe-
Lula vs. Becton. ) [• rior Term, Court, 1911. April
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 April. on the first Monday in
1911. Will Becton.
By his Attorney-at-Law,
E. Wall. april3
Unknown Tax Sales.
Georgia—Ben Hii.l County.
Will be sold before the Court
House d °or in Ben Hill County,
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in
Ma y> 1911, to the highest biddei
for cash > the following property,
to-wit:
BEN HILL-COUNTY.
Acres Lot Dist. Sub. No. Amt.
5 91 3 1177 3.80
5 299 4 1060 I 90
5 281 4 e—*• 1.90
5 M 4 ^ 1.90
5 M 1—
5 ^ *— 1.90
20 T 4506 1.52
20 OC IO 4234 1.52
rH 4479 1.90
20 178 CO 4233 1.52
l o 297 3087 1.52
20 155 4120 1.90
10 245 2826 1.90
10 94 2303 1.90
10 247 3157 1.90
of According the to the plat and survey
American Tribune Soldiers’
Colony office Company, of file in the
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Ben Hill County; also--
CITY OF FITZGERALD
Lot Square Block Amt. jgj
6 13
16 15 15 5 12
11 1 14 .64
10 1 14 .64
9- 8 13 3 20
Ct 13 16 •o' 2 92
rt 16 on
0-14- 13 13 2 16 16 16 2 " k 1 k—* — ■92 88 92
0 4 1 .80
8 13 16 1
9 4 6 4.80
10 5 13 .16
16 f 3 .48
16 12 3 'Vci 16
11 15 6
16 7
6 16 cl
7 16 7 o?
11 13 9 co
15 o 10 cd
11 5 13 16
10 6 13 16
9 1 13 .16
2 14 11 19.20
16 2 10 8.00
10 4 16 3.20
Of the City of Fitzgerald accord¬
ing to the plat and survey of said
city, Clerk of the file Superior in the office of the
of Court.
WILLIAMS 7 ADDITION.
Lot Block Tract Amt.
CO 0 1124 4.00
ZD 1 ) 1151 3.20
According said Williams’ to the plat and sur¬
vey of Addition, of
tile in the otlice of the Clerk of the
Superior Court.
nelson’s addition.
Lot Tract Amt.
10 1153 .96
Of what is known as Nelson’s
Addition according said to the plat and
survey of tract of file in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court.
WINONA HEIGHT-.
Lot Block Square. Amt.
>—. 6 1.60
l 15 .80
•—4 tO 15 .80
tf* 9 .80
tc 9 .80
L' 15 .80
15 .80
Of what is known as Winona
Heights, of according said to the plat of and
tract west the
of of Fitzgerald, the Clerk of of the file Superior in the
WESTWOOD
Block Amt.
50 26 .80
51 26 .80
27 26 .80
— 29 .80
29 .80
24 .80
26 26 .80
Of what is known as Westwood,
to the plat and survey of
tract of file in the office of the
of .TOSEY’s the Superior Court.
ADDITION
Block Tract Amt.
53 .96
55 .96
56 .96
57 .96
54 .96
52 .96
34 3.20
.96
Of what is known as Josey’s
Addition, according said addition to the plat and
of of file in
the office of the Clerk of the Supe-
r'.or Court
1 PERSONALS
_
Mr. Edward Gray of Ocilla,
transacted business in the city
Thursday.
Mr. J.T. Wells, of Macon, spent
Thursday in the city.
Mr. D. M. Braswell, of Atlanta,
attended to business in the city
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. F. B. Ivey was up from
Thomasville Thursday, a guest at
the Aldine.
Smashvip On A.B.l&A.
Ditches 3 Loaded
Cars
A southbound freight train on
the Atlanta, Birmingham and At-
lantic was derailed at. Wray, south
of Fitzgerald, early Thursday,
Three loaded cars went into the
ditch. The wreck partly demolish-
the lumber loading platform of
a sawmill at that point. No one
was hurt.
SALE OF UNRETURNED LAUDS
GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that on
*' ,st l ues( l a y in May, 1911, a *
the trout door of the Court House
l n 1- itzgerald, Georgia, within the
^gal 'S™\ hours will of offer sale, the sale undersign- and sell
S tor
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following due returned lands for the
taxes Ben Hill county and
State of Georgia, for tho year
1907, the said sale to be made for
the use and benefit of Fitzgerald
Trust Company, Transferee, with
whom Settlement may lawfully be
made at anytime prior to said sale,
anc ^ sa *d lands lie in Ben Hill
county, ted by the Georgia, and are designa-
number given each tract
on the map of the survey made and
filed by The American Tribune
Soldier’s Colony Company, to-wit:
Sub-Number Land Lot District
20 t£ “ 4387 285 4
10 1 < “ 2820 245 4
40 “ “ 5133 258 4
5 “ “ 1114 300 4
to £ £ “ 4408 286 4
£ £ “ 3079 297 4
10 “ “ 3096 297 4
10 “ “ 3192 284 4
10 “ “ 3204 283 4
10 “ £ £ 3085 297 4
10 “ “ 3107 297 4
10 “ “ 3204 284 4
20 ££ “ 4245 178 O
20 “ <. 4285 182 o
20 ££ “ 4140 177 3
“ ££ 4150 184 3
This January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norris,
Ben Hill County, Georgia.
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WILLIAM’S <fc child’s addition
Block Tract Amt.
iC 2 1130 4.80
rf* 2 1130 1.60
Of what is known as Williams &
and Addition, according to the
survey of said tracts of
in the office of the Clerk of the
Court.
This January 28, 1911.
J. W. Norris,
Ben Hill County, Georgia.
f' t COUNTRY BUYERS 1
Who desire to know where to ■N*.
looking: purchase goods can find out by
columns over the advertising
of The Le ader.
Church Direciory
Every pastor ia Fitzgerald is urged
.
to send in his notice of church ser-
-
vices for this column.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Corner of Grant and Suwanee Sts.
H. A. Schonard, Priest.
Services every second and fourth
Sunday.
Mass at 9 o’clock a. m.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
Lee and Magnolia Sts.
E. J. Hammond, Pastor.
Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Morning
p ra yer service Thursday evening
at 7:45. The general public, especially
strangers invited to all these services.
U. B. CHURCH
Directory of Service*-.
Sunday School. 9:30 a. m.
Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Y. P. C. E. U„ 6 pm.
Mid week services Wed. 7:30 p. m.
Official board meeting the first Thurs-
day evening of each month at 8:30.
J. L. Leichliter, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Cor. Grant St. and Palm Ave.
On tho first and third Suodays of
each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.,
there will he preaching services.
The Sunday Schoolj meets every
Sunday at 10 a. m. Z. V Barden,
Supt.
Y. P. S. C. E. meets every Sunday
at 4 p. m.
All are cordially invited."
Rev. Albert Pierce, Stated supply
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. Fee St. and Central Ave.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.,L. O.Tisdel
Superintendent. Preaching by pastor
11 a. m. Junior Epworth; League
4:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League 6 4
p. m. Preaching by pastor 7:30p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:30.
All are cordially invited * to .v. these
services and strangers are espe^ia y
welcome
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
CENTRA 1 . CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Lee ana Jessamine Sts.
E. Everett Tlollingworth, Pastor.
Residence 403 N. Main st.
Bible School, T. F. Ilemminger.
superintendent, meets every Lord’s
Day at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship,
with Lord's Supper, Little sermon for
Children, and Sermon, 10:45. Evening
worship Midweek at 7:30.
service, with address by
the pastor, Wednesday eveuing at 7:45.
Everybody welcome at all meetings.
Only once a stranger here.
first first iuptkt baptist chlrlh. nni’npii
\V. Magnolia, between Main and Lee
Streets.
Sunday School 9.30 a.m. F. Kenne¬
dy, Supt.
Preaching services every Sunday at
II a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Royal Ambassadors Sunday evening
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
7:30.
u. Y. P. U.. Friday night, 73:0.
All are cordially invited, to attend
all these services.
Thos. M. Callaway,
a
Secret Order Directory
Ail the fraternal orders of Fitzgerald
are requested to furnish us, for publi-
catioD, notice of time an<l place
thei; meetings.
at The 2 Ladies the of the 2 nd Grand and Army Satur meet j {
p. m. on Ith
day in each month at the K. of P.
Hail or Central Ave.
ADAH CHAPTER NO. 15 O. E S
Meets every first and third Monday
night at Masonic Ilall corner Central
Ave. aDd Grant street.
K. O.T. M.
1 st, 2 nd, and 4th Wednesdays in i
each Month.
Perry Keefer, Com.
John Earnest,
Keeper of Records.
GEORGE CROUSE POST NO. 17
G. A. It.
Meets on the 1st aDd 3rd Saturdays ■
of each month, at 2 p. in. in the K. of
P. Hall.
gHugh Kerr, Commander.
WHITE JESSAMINE HIVE No. 21,
L. O. T. M.
Meets R. every Hall, Monday South afternoon at, 7.30.
m w. c. Main St
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Commander, j
Mrs. LauraMillek. It K.
MAGNOLIA REBECCA LODGE No
22, L O. O. F.
Meets every Friday night at 7:30.
Odd Fellows hall.
Alma M. Justice, N. G.
Cora Simons, V. G.
Ada Fretwell, Sec't.
WOODMAN OF THE WORLD
Meet every first and third Wednes¬
day night at Odd Fellows hall, Good
attendance is urged. Visitors wel-
come. B. W. Mays,
Camp Clerk.
UNITY LODGE NO 86 K OF P
Meets every second and fourth
Pythias Thursday night in the Knights
Ilall on Central Ave. 1
iting Knights cordially invited
attend.
’ O. H. Minter, C.
„ C.
K. L King, K Of R and S.
FITZGERALD ENCAMPMENT
I. O. O. F. NO. 9
Meets every Thursday night at. 8 p.
m. in Odd Fellows Ilall.
F. G. Clark, C. P.
M. A. Hartley, Scribe.
P. O. S. OF A.
Meets every Monday night at W. R. C
Hall.
F. Freeman, Pres; Tom Porter, Viet
Pres; P. B. Heifner, Master of Forms,
H. Smith, Con'd. M. A. Hartley, Sec'y.
F. L. Bigham, Treas.
COLONY POST NO. 14 G. A. R.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of
month at 7-30 p. m., also 2nd and
Saturday at 2 p. m. in W. R. C.
Samuel Emmons, Commander,
Louis Thair, Agt.
Mortgage Sale.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
'
^under TT , and j, by virtue . of „
a power
of sale contained m a mortgage
executed by James H. Quinn to
Nora 1 ruax, authorizing her, or
her assignee, to sell said property
hereinafter described, which said
mortgage day was executed on the 1st
of June, 1906, and recorded
m the office of the clerk of the
Superior Court of Irwin county on
loth day of .June, 1J06, in
Book O, Folio o7, and which said
mortgage, her together with all of
rights and interest therein,
as which . -"if the l ?lS executed and
same was
dcBvcD'd, \\ ere on the 1st day of
M ar 1910, transferred and as-
signed in writing to W. M. Quinn,
] 1 undersigned assignee
se Public sale, before the
door court house, in Ben
Hill county, during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid-
der cash, on the first Tuesday
in May, 1911, the following prop-
to-wit: All of lots|number
nine (9) and ten (10), in square
number two (2), in block number
seven (7), in the city of Fitzger-
aid, county and state aforesaid,
as shown by the recorded plat of
said city, same fronting on east
side ol North Grant street be-
tween Suwanee and Altamaha
streets.
The said . sale will be made by
the undersigned for the
of paying the promissory note, to
secure which the said mortgage
and^ which power said of sale bears was given,
with note even date
said mortgage, was origin-'
ally for the principal sum of $1,-
600.00, with interest from date,
at8 per cent per annum froni
I This Is The Seasorv
A TALE OF ^ ave lis be £* n
INTERES ►' 1 t figuring on your
1 . lumber
requ ire-
ments for the com¬
ing ^Spring—also
just the season to
i make a lot of im¬
provements about
the house.
Have us begin estimating your costs for
the Spring work—and, also, have us supply
your lumber, etc., for those minor repairs.
We furnish the best prices in either case.
G. H. BRYANT & SON,
’
W. R. C.
Colony Relief Corps No. 2, meets at
their Hall on South Main St. every first
and third Tuesdays at 2 o'clock, p. m.
Lizzie Haverfleld President.
Mrs. Eliza Mosher, Secretary.
FITZGERALD LODGE NO. 35
I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday night at 8 p. m,
in Odd Fellows Hall, corner Main and
Pine sts. Visit,intr Druthers welcome.
R. V. Armantrout, N. G.
A. Bruner, N. G.
S. Bert Bullard, V. G.
F. M. Graham, R. C.
PINE LEVEl lodge NO. 353
A. F. & A M.
Meets every second and fourth
Monday nights of each month at
Masonic Hall, corner Central Ave. and
Grant street.
G. A. Rogers, Master
Pine Level Lodge.
•I. W. Pearson, Secy.
F1TZG KR A LI) Cl IAPTER NO. 32
R. A. M.
Meets first and third Tuesday night,
of each month at Masonic Hall C orner
Central Ave. and Grant street.
.J. E. Turner. High Priest.
Jno. B. Russell. Secy.
GETHSEMANE COMMANDERY
NO. 20.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday
oigtats of each month at Masonic Hall,
corner Central Ave. and Grant street
J. H. Mays, Eminent Com.
J. B. Seanor, Recorder.
Subscribe for the Leader.
date, the amount now due on
same being $1,200.00 of the said
principal, and interest from June
1, 1908, and ten per cent, attor-
ne y f eeS) sa jc| no te having been
heretofore reduced to judgment,
an( j sa id judgment embraces at-
torney’s fees,
Said mortgage creates alien
on property above described,
and itself embodies the of ,
power
sale , authorizing Nora Trua or
assignee, ^ to make said sale, and
t e mortgage and note were b oth
signed by said .lames H. Quinn.
a conveyance will be executed
to the purchaser by the unrier-
signed, as authorized in the said
mortgage. '
This 6th day of April, 1911.
W. jyj. Quinn,
Assignee of NoraTruax.
and attorney in fact for
said James H. Quinn.
27-.4w —
Citation.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Whereas, M. B. Mobley and
Mose Pridgen, admistrators of
W. L. Mobley, represent to the
court in their petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that they
have fully administered J. L-
Mobley’s estate. This is, there-
fore, to cite all persons concern-
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
administrators should not be dis-
charged from their administra-
tion and receive letters of dismis-
sion on the first. Monday in May,
1911. C- M- WISE,
27-4w Ordinary. .
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