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Professional Detectives
Member of a most reliable 4 ^«acy of the
United Staten, no*? operating in . .• itzgeraia,
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Lletective bHENOBR SECRET SK
THE \V. C -Ga.
C'O.. 307 w. Demon St.. Fitzgerald
OR, LOUIS A. TURNER 1
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dooms 2G« 208 12. 2nd Floor f ^
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KEEFER’S
Barber Shop
First-Class Service
Union Barbers
Grant St. FITZGERALD, GA
H. B. DEYO
Painter and Paper Hanger
All tfra-ios of Wall Paper always
on hand. Contracting a specleJtv
Shop, 802 West Oconee Street.
You Will Find All Ftrst-Cle.se
Workmen tvt The
O. K. Barber Shop
Under First Netione.1 Bank
P B. Owens 6 . SON, Pron’s.
H. ELKINS. JOSEPH B. WAL1
ELKINS & WALL,
Attorneys at Law,
Rooms 408-11 Urn-butt-Donovan Building
Will Practice in all the Courts.
Drs. Elliott & Keefer,
OSTEOPATHS
OFFICES: R-ooms 211 and 212.
Five Story Building.
Phone 327
Office Hours—8 a. m to 12 m.
2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
For Sale
No. 2 Frink Saw Mill Complete.
One 20-Horse Boiler £ Engine
MOUNTED.
Apply to
T. W FLETCHER,
Dewey Ave.. Fitzgerald, Ga.
1 $100,000 TO LEND i
I ON TERMS * i ft
and Fitzgerald City Proper- -a
v.’ ty. Interest the Lowest, a
1 x Terms t he best ever off ered in j?
- this section. Loans promptly $
made. Come to see us, or
jl write. Prompt attention giv- ft
a en all written inquiries.
ft W. M. BRYAN X1
311 GABBUTT-DONCVAM BLDG.
ft FITZGERALD. GA. fft
Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS
4 lyr Tlfton, Ga,.
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Ocilla Southern Railroad Company
Between Fitzgerald and Alapaha
South-Bound Time Table No. 3 North-Bound
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9 7 1 3 (Superceding Time 2 4 8
Table No. 2)
£ tc>, fcct>» From Fitzgerald In Effect Wednesdu J ?r>, From Alapaha Passen yer Dally g sj as*
I Miles 12:01 A. jr. iiuuary £*2
*3 g° c Miles
so U.G 3.
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A. M. P. M. STATIONS A. M. P. M. P. M
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7© f Donulney N 22.1 9
50 f Barnes N 30.6 ■S »
TO t Krauk N IS.? M U o
t- 10 8 Ocilla IS .9 U at 3
11 t- 12.1 f Reason 14.6 10 5 >
11 t-L-ft-t-1* lil.K f Melvin 12.9 10 V
u 16.H f Mixon 109 10 *
12 19.8 Gladys 9 10 2t
12 21.2 Barrineau 4.2 10 21
22.8 Lucy Lake 3 0 10 12
12 26.7 Ala n ah a 0 52
M.P.M.-A. M.-P M - -A.M.-P. M.- P
£l? Dally Daily Dally Dally Rx Sunday
5* <0 -n 9 a «3 airr. Daily
- 7 - I - 3 2 - 4-8
n t Flag Non-asency—freight Station. must be prepaid,
J. A. J. HENDERSOH
President and General Manager.
THE FITZGERALD LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I. 1911
Register ad the City
It all.
Don’t let the baby suffer from
eczema, sores or any itching of the
skin. Doan's Ointment gives ins¬
tant relief, cures quickly. Perfect-
ly safe for children All druggists
sell it. 47-St.
.
FOfc. SALE—Chi. kens.
Plymouth Rocks, i bode Island
Reds, V. hite Leg;.on.s, Brown
Legbora-i. Two months to two
years old. F. Speig!«e, south of
town, on ©cilia road. 4t
Register for the City
Primev.ry. t •
Fever can tell when you’K mash
a finger or su^'er a cut, bruise,
burn or scald. Be prepared. Ur.
Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil instanly re¬
lieves the pain—quickly cures the
wound. 47-8t.
FOR SALE—A number of good
milch cowe. Family broke. Apply
Leader Office. tf.
R_egis*r$xtion books
open from August I01K
to Sept. fOtH. tf.
Libel for Divorce.
Libel for divorce in Ben Hill Su¬
perior Court. April 1911 Term.
P. F. Bishop vs. Annie Bishop.
To Annie Bishop:
You are hereby required tube
and appear at the October 1911
Term of Ben Hill Superior Court
to answer the petition filed in the
above stated cause. In default
thereof the Court will proceed as
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Judge U. V.
Whipple, Judge of said Court,
this the 11th day of August,
1911. D. W. M. Whitley,
aug. 2t-sept. 2t Clerk.
Change of County Line.
Georgia—Ben Hill County.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to notify all concerned
that I will apply to the next
jury of Ben Hill county at the next
term of the superior court to be
held in said county on the lirst
order Monday in October next, for an
to change the county line
between Ben Hill and Coffee coun¬
ties and to make the old Coffee and
Jacksonville Ferry Road the new
line; the length of said new line
through three and lots of land, to-wit:
Lots 27, 28 29 in the 4th land
district orignally Irwin, now Cof¬
fee counties. This Aug. 21, 1911.
Daniel Newbern.
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying to
be careful to get the genuine—
BLack-draughT
Liver Medicine
The reputation qf this old, relia¬
ble medicine, for constipation, in¬
ly digestion and liver trouble, is firm¬
established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa¬
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN t - F2
I News Boiled Down and
Dished Up From the
Ashton Graded
School
Rev. James Bishop spent the
week-end with friends near Abbe¬
ville.
Milton Tomberlin, of Mystic,
was in town Saturday.
Fred Robitzsch made Theo Mid-
dJehrooks Monday p. m.
Gordon Dunnaway spent Sun¬
day at Brunswick and St. Simons,
Kenny Ashurst visited girl
friends at Osierfield Sunday p.
Jessie Yaughn and Mattie Kirk¬
land were out driving Sunday af-
ternooD.
Wiley Walker has treated him¬
self to a prety new buggy. Look
out girls!
Fred Walker was out driving
Sunday afternooD. Of course he
wasn’t alone.
When very angry write a ietter
but wait until the next day before
sending it off.
Dan Garrison and Miss Alice
Dorrniney were enjoying Sunday
afternoon’s drive.
Mrs. Carol Lynn and daughters
Gladys and Pearl from town were
visitois at Ashton Sunday.
Misses Rachel Bishop, Eula Sim¬
ons and Mr. Theo Middlebrooks
visited the Graded School Sunday
morning.
Messrs. D. T. Middlebrooks’
and F, W. Shultz’s wells look like
geysers and are furnishing water
for the Satilla river this week.
Dudley Hudson who is oft times
called, the champion of Ocilla, was
paying noticeable attentions to
Miss Lula Dykes Sunday.
Mr. W. M. Kelly and Miss Ida
Whitley were among the many
that attended the sing given by
Miss Naomi Willons Sunday p.
m.
The long expected marriage of
Mr. Newton Hudson to Miss Bes¬
sie Willingham occurred early
Sunday morning m the A.B. & A.
depot. The ceiemony was per¬
formed by Rev. Guyton Fisher.
The bride was the picture of lov-
liness in a gown of dainty white
satin carrying a bunch of lillies of
the valley. The depot was filled
to over-flowing to witness the
novel marriage. The groom was
handsome in a suit ot' dark blue
serge. The groom is a hustling
young farmer at Frank. He was
formerly a resident of Ocilla. He
has been living at Frank only a
short while, but has made many
friends.
The lovely bride is an orphan
girl with line quali'ies. Immedi¬
ately after the ceremony they left
fof’ Brunswick, St. Simon’s and
other interesting places. They
were almost blinded by the rice
which followed them to the train.
Miss Doc'a Willingham a pretty
sister of the bride and Oscar Mc-
Crackin accompanied the happy
couple on their wedding tour.
Both bride and groom are well
known throughout the community.
The Ashtonites extend their
heartiest congratulations.
Dudley D. Doo seemed to think
1 was referring to him in Satur¬
day’s paper, but I was referring
to the writer of Young’s Chapel
Items. What has become of you
anyway Joseph? Please do not let
Dudley D. Doo aud I frighten
you. We are rather rough
looking customers I am compelled
to admit but never the less we are
not dangerous. Of course we are
extremely ugly but we don’t real¬
ly mean any harm by it.
Leonne Deloraine.
FOR SALE 1 —My residence,
corner Thomas and Ohoopee
streets, consisting of eight room
house finished, with four lots; all
necessary out houses. Two lots on
Sultana Drive, under wire,
acres pebble land
station. Cash or terms.
$2,200. Applv
54 tf. E. F. Dye.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Libel for Divorce.
Libel for divorce in Ben Hill Su¬
perior Court, October Term 1911.
Flora P. Stoner vs. Ezra Stoner.
To sheriff of said county—greet-
mg:
The defendant Ezra Stoner is
hereby cited and required person¬
ally or by attorney to be and ap¬
pear at the Superior Court to be
held in and for said county on the
1st Monday in October 1911, then
and there to make answer or de¬
fensive allegation, in writing to
the plaintiff’s libel, as in default
thereof the court will proceed
according to the statute in such
cases i^iade and provided.
Witness the Hon. U. V. Whip¬
ple, judge of said court, this 4th
day of Aug. 1911.
D. W. M. Whitley, Clerk.
Chas. B. Teal, Att’y.
aug. 2t-sept. 2t
Libel for Divorce.
Libel for divorce in Ben Hill Su¬
perior Court, October Term
1911.
Ida McCutchen vs. John Mc-
Cutchen.
To the sheriff of said county-
greeting:
The defendant John McCutch¬
en is hereby cited and required
personally or by attorney to be
and appear at the Superior Court
to held in and for said county on
the 1st Monday in October 1911,
then and there to make answer
or defensive allegation, in writ¬
ing to the plaintiff’s libel, as in
default thereof the court will
proceed according to the statute
in such cases made and provided.
Witness the Hon. U. V. Whip¬
ple, judge of said court, this 4th
day of Aug. 1911,
D. W. M. Whitley, Clerk.
Chas. B. Teal, Att’y.
aug. 2t-sept. 2t
SALE OF UNRETURNED LANDS
GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that on the
tirst Tuesday in August, 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 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, ted Georgia, and are designa¬
by the number given each tract
on the map of the survey made and
filed by The American Tribune
Soldier’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 Unretuined Lands.
Georgia— Ben Hill Count v.
Notice is Tuesday hereby given that on
the first 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
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 CD ^
341 Cl
3202 ^ ^
3195
4125 co
1106 O 4^.
J. W. Norris,
Sheriff Ben Hill County, Georgia.
STUART’S
BUCHtf AND JBN1PER. COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Years on tbe Market
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PENINSULAR
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Sick and Accident Claims
fn SMALL PREMIUMS
Sea M. M. SAPP & W. F. JONES, 6ll'l Ag’ts.
AGENTS W ANTED.
mmm* Lumber! chase Let us your figure Building with you Lumber! Material. before you pur¬ : : 1
F. M. GRAHAM & CO..
Mill East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGERALD. GA.
♦ 9 For Sale at a Bargain ^
t One Saw Mill butfit, consisting of one 30- !
f Horse Engine and Boiler, steam feed twin
f engine, working and order. Shingle For Mill. prices, All in terms, first-class etc., \
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t call on or write
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4 ALEX. SCHMITZ. 4 4
4 No. 718 South MainSt. FITZGERALD, GA. J
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r *i NOTICE to FARMERS! B
We will run our Factory on Thursday of each
week during the Canning Season. Bring your
IS If! Fruits and Vegetables and have them canned, we ^
m furni&h the cans and can them for you at Reas- ** i
g! on able prices.
% Ben Hill Canning- Co. Phone 208, &
B 316 E. Pine St. Fitzgerald, Ga. j*
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& ^ w lift i L A is on shirts, • « how Keep collars, often you cuffs, Tabs” send etc., your to i
1 this laundry until they’re no
longer wearable. That will
1 convine you that we prolong
A : the life of linen beyond most
/' washers and ironers thereof.
jg // Test work— stand
(h our we can
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY
Columbus Wagons
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' If you want a good, light running farm wagon,' let Yrf
£ sell you a Columbus, cl** ®
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The We have light one running here that feature we of will gladly show you7\_ itsj£ ^
the Columbus is one of
^ excellent points.
You know that horseflesh costs money.' 4
A Columbus wagon is so light running that this feature
is favorably commented upon everywhere.
The wheels, the gears, and boxes are made _of_ good
material and properly ironed, ✓
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This excellent construction enables them to withstand
the severe usage encountered on the farm. $
- Columbus wagons are so well built, in fact, that after
years of service a farmer still has good words for his
Columbus wagon.
Call on us at once.
If you are not in need of a wagon at present, it will pay
you to investigate the Columbus and be ready when the
time comes.
For Sale by DODD SUPPLY COMPANY.