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LEGAL NOTICES.
Leave to Sell Land.
Georgia—Ben Kiel County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the
ordinary of said county for leave
to sell land belonging to the estate
of D. F. Randolph for the pur¬
pose of paying the debts and
making distribution. Said appli¬
cation will be heard at the regu¬
lar term of the court of ordinary
for said county to be held on the
first Monday in July, 1911-
This June 5, 1911.
J. B D. Paulk,
Admr. Estate of D F. Randolph.
Letters of Dismissal.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Whereas, Alex. A. Harvey and
D. Burnett, executors of the
last will and testament of Henry
Aldridge, represent to the court,
in their petition filed and entered
on record, that they have fully
administered Henry Aldridge’s
estate. This is, therefore, kindred to cite
all persons concerned,
and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said executors
should not be discharged from
their administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first
Monday in July, 1911. This June
5, 1911. C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
Citation .
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Clifford Wilbon, having m
proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administra¬
tion on the estate of Silas Wilbon,
late of said county, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Silas Wilbon, 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 Clifford Wilbon
on Silas Wilbon’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature this 5th day of June,
1911. C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
SALE OF UNRETURNED LANDS
GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that on the
first Tuesday door in August, the Court 1911, House at
the front of
in Fitzgerald, Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale, the undersign-
signed will oiler for sale and sell
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following returned lands for 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 be
made at anytime prior to said 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
tiled by The American Tribune
Soulier’s Colony Company, to-wit:
Acre Tract No. Land Lot Dist.
10 3203 284 4
This May 1 . 1911.
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
Sale of Unreturned Lands.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
Notice is hereby given that on
the first Tuesday in September,
1911, at the front door of the court
house in Fitzgerald, Ga.. within
the legal hours of sale, the under¬
signed will offer for sale and sell
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following unreturned lands for
the taxes due Ben Hill county and
State of Georgia, for the year
1908, the said 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
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
4125 177 3
1106 300 4
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
STUART’S
BUCMU AM JMMPER COM POM#
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
SO Years on tbo Market
Get your old papers at the Lea¬
der Office tf.
THE FITZGERALD LEADER. SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1911
FOR SALE—Edison phono
graph with 4.8 records. Will ex¬
change for bicycle.
W. L. Andrews,
at Postoffice.
FOR RENT—Six room house
320 E. Magnolia. tf.
We have a bunch of old papers
at the Leader Office. tf.
Bookeeper
Competent stenographer and
bookeeper wishes work at night.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address Box “D”
tf. Fitzgerald Ga.
Farmers' Union
All members of the Farmer’s
Union of Ben Hill County are re¬
quested tojbe at the next couDty
meeting June the 10 th at Lynwood
School House, as there is some
very important business to trans-
act. Geo. A. Drexler,
Sec. & Treas.
Tax Receivers
Appointments
THIRD AND I.A5T ROUND.
I will be at the following places
on the dates named below on my
third and last round for the
purpose of receiving the state and
county taxes for the year 1911.
Ashton Monday morning June
5th.
Dicksons Mill Monday evening
June 5th.
Mobley’s Bluff Tuesday June
Oth.
Bowens Mill Wednesday morn¬
ing June 7th.
Vaugh Wednesday evening June
7th.
Williamsons Mill, June 8th.
Fitzgerald June 9th. to 20 th.
Books will close promptly June
20 th.
J. B. F. Dixon, Tax Receiver,
33 tf. Ben Hill Co.
Professional Detectives
Member of a most reliable agency of the
United States, now operating in Fitzgerald,
would he pleased Knowledge to have cases where expert
Detective is required. Address
THE W.C. SPENCER SECRET SERVICE
('O.. 307 W. Lemon St., Fitzgerald. Ga.
The City Barber Shop
IS FIRST CLASS
Union Barbers
Hansen Block Grant Street.
• OR, LOUIS A. TURNER 4 \
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♦ ♦ Rooms 208-208 1-2, 2nd Floor :
♦ 5 Story Building ♦
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You Will Find All First-Class
Workman at The
O. K. Barber Shop
Under First Nstionn.1 Bank
P B. Owen. M#r.
SPECIAL
Farmers, plant COTTON
on your Oat lands. We
have plenty of COTTON
SEED, High Grade Fer¬
tilizer and Nitrate of So-
da
Best Patent Flour at.
j j Corn, Cats. ~-bu. bushel Sack, Sack, at. o
!-!-»< Baker Supply f
Co •
i Opera House Building,
FITZGERALD. : GEORGIA.
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason wo urge you In buying to
be careful to get the genuine—
BLack-DraugHT
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia¬
ble medicine, for constipation, in¬
ly digestion and liver trouble, is firm¬
established. It does not imitste
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa¬
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale t h a n all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN F2
PERSONALS
Mr. S. B. Hancock was over
from Abbeville Thursday.
Mr. E. V. 'A ilson was a visitor
to Atlanta the past few days.
Mr. J. J. Dorminy, of
ton, 1 transacted business
Thursday.
Mr. Owen Phelan, of Atlanta,
was in the city Thursday attend¬
ing to business matters.
M. J. F. Fenn, of Cordele,
transacted business in the city
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Emery Pryor is home from
Emory College at Oxford, Ga.,
for the summer vacation.
Messrs, J. A. J. Henderson and
M. Ashley, of Ocilla, were prom¬
inent visitors here Thursday.
Mr. Charley Peacock has re¬
signed his position at Peacock’s
Pharmacy and left at noon today
for a visit to his father at Macon,
On his return next week he will
accept a position with the sur-
veying party of the Ocilla South-
ernR. R. Mr. Benjamin Bethune,
of Milledgeville, will take Mr.
Peacock’s place at the drug store,
NOTICE.
As per instructions from the
State School Commissioner the
next regular examination for
teachers will take place June 16th
and 17th inst., at the Third Ward
school building, Fitzgerald, Ga.
The questions will be opened
at 8:30 a. m. All applicants
must be in place promptly, as no
allowance will be made for lost
time or absence. Papers will be
taken up promptly upon expira¬
tion of time limit. All applicants
must supply their own pencil or
pen or ink, By order Board of
Education Ben Hill County.
34-2t R. J. Prentiss, C- S. C.
Terrell Coming
For Campaign
Senator Joseph M. Terrell will
personally conduct his
for election by the legislature
this summer to the senatorial
office made vacant by the death
of Senator Steve Clav, whose un¬
expired term he is now filling by
appointment by Governor Brown-
Senator Terrell has already en¬
gaged headquarters at the Kim¬
ball house, rooms 106-7-8 having
reserved for that purpose, and it
is expreted that he will arrive in
Atlanta from Washington by June
20 to open his campaign.
It is stated that Senator Ter¬
rell’s health has shown wonder¬
ful improvement during the past
few weeks, and his physical con¬
dition now makes it possible for
him to personally manage his
campaign for election to the Uni¬
ted States senate. TheTriends
of Senator Terrell are pleased to
know that the state of his health
will allow his personal supervis¬
ion of the campaign which will
be conducted prior to the meet-
! of the general assembly.
Benjamjn M. Blackburn, who
! has kept in close touch with Sen-
ator Terrell during his illness and
1 since his return to Washington,
had the following to say in regard
to the campaign:
“It may be stated with author¬
ity that Senator Terrell will be
in Atlanta, and will personally
conduct his campaign for election
to the United States senate.
The senator has informed me
that he expects to come to At¬
lanta as soon as after the 15th of
the month as conditions at Wash¬
ington will warrant. At any rate
he will be here for several days
prior to the meeting of the gen¬
eral assembiy on June 28, and
will be in personal charge of his
( campaign headquarters at the
Kimball house.” — Constitution.
For profit read The Leader ad-
vertisements.
Primitive Baptist Ser¬
vices.
The Primitive Baptists have
procured the use of the First
Baptist Church building for ser-
i vices Monday evening, Rev. E.
; W. Powell, of Statesboro, having
jcharge of the meeting, which
will begin at 8 p. m. Rev. Pow-
ell is a well known Primitive
Baptist minister, and there will
no doubt be a large congregation
out to hear him.
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H. B. DEYO
Painter and Paper Hanger
All (rtvdes of Wall Paper always
orv Hand. Contracting a specialty.
Shop, 802 West Oconee Street.
H. ELKINS. JOSEPH B. WAL1
ELKINS & WALL,
Attorneys at Law,
Rooms 40S-11 Uarbutt-Donovan Building
Will Practice in all the Courts.
DR. J. W.
OSTEOPATH,
ax
FITZGERALD
Wednesdays and Satordyas
Office Hours: 8.00 to 12,00 a. m
2.00 to 6.00 p. m.
At Lee-Grant Hotel
1 $100,000 TO LEND I
i ON TERMS |
\ and Fitzgerald City Proper¬
ty. Interest the Lowest.
Terms the best ever offered in
this section. Loans promptly
made. Come to see us, or
jjl write. all written Prompt inquiries. attention giv- ^ I
en
W. M. BRYAN
311 GARBUTT-DONOVAN BLDG
I? FITZGERALD GA. jf
f) Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS
ft ; i 1 vr Tlfton. Ga..
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You, Mrs. Housewife,
don’t you find making the bread,
rolls, pies hot, tiresome labor
these when, warm days? Why do this
work by patronizing this
bakery, you can assure yourself
products just as pure and delic¬
ious at about the same cost?
We’re sure that if you will
give us a trial you will cease the
hot drudgsry of baking and be¬
come one of our steady patrons.
City Barkery
m $60.00 Given First Get a Booklet
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Sick and Accident Claims
Bn SMALL PREMIUMS :
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See M. M. SAPP & W. F. JONES, Gen'l Ag’ts.
AGENTS WANTED.
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Lumber! Lumber!
Let us figure with you before you pur¬
chase your Building Material. : :
F. M. GRAHAM & CO.,
Mill East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGERALD. GA.
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i on how often you send jrpur
11| Mi shirts, collars, cuffs, etc., to
this laundry until they’re no
III |P longer convine wearable. that That prolong' will
Hjl you we
the life of linen beyond most
Tjl JJj washers Test and work—we ironers thereof.!
» r: our can stand
w it.
1 WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY
mm [)r. Jerome H. Moss. #
jUL tj Expert *
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IP Optician *■
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m 114 East Pine Street.
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1111 \ Fitting I have Glasses practiecd Optics and
seven years
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