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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS.
Georgia—Ben Hill County
Notice is hereby given to all
creditors of the estate of Mrs
Josephine Thomas, late of said
county, deceased, to render in an
account of their debts to me,
properly made out, within the
time prescribed by law ; and all
persons indebted to said deceased
are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the under¬
signed. L. N. Buck,
89-6w Administrator.
Citation
Georgia—B aev Hill County.
To All Whom It May Concern
L. Kennedy having applied for
guardianship of the person and
property of Fred E. Waters,
Briscoe Waters, Claud Waters
and Ruby Waters, minor children
of Maranda Waters, late of said
County, deceased, notice is given
that said application will be heard
at my office at ten o’clock A. M.
on the first Monday in January
next. This December 4th 1911,
C. M. Wise, Ordinary
Citation
Georgia Ben Hill County.
Whereas. Mrs. A. C. Wilcox,
administratrix of Lewis Wilcox,
represents to the court in her
petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that she has fully ad¬
ministered Lewis Wilcox’ estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per¬
sons concerned, kindped and cred¬
itors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix
should not be discharged from
her administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January, 1912
C. M. Wise, Ordinary.
Creditors
Gborgia—Ben Hill CousTr.
There will be sold by the un¬
dersigned, under an order of the
"Ordinary of said County, at pub¬
lic outcry, at the Court House in
said County, within the legal
hours of sale on first Tuesday in
January, 1912, one share of the
Capital Stock of the Third Na¬
tional Bank of Fitzgerald, Geor¬
gia, as the property of estate of
G. M. Hooker, for the payment
of debts and distribution.
^December 4th 1911.
L. Kennedy,
.Administrator of Estate of G. M.
Hooker.
Citation.
Georgia—Ben Hoj. County.
To whom it may concern:
L. Kennedy, County Adminis¬
trator, having applied to me for
letters of administration de bonis
non on the estate ot O. J. Farnell
of said county, this is to cite all
and singular the heirs and creditors
of O. J. Farnell. to Isle and
at the January Term 1912 of said
-court, and show cause, if any they
can, why letter.. of administration
•de bonis non should not be grant¬
ed to said L. Kennedy, Countv
Administrator.
Witness my official signature,
this December 4th. 1911.
C. M. Wise. Ordinary.
Mortgage]\Sale. n *3
Georgia Ben|Hill County.
Will be sold on the first Tues¬
day in January next, at public
outcry at the Court House door
in said County, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid¬
der for cash, one black mare
mule five years old. named Sallie.
Said property levied on as the
property of Lewis McDuffie and
Wesley R. Walker to satisfy a
mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
City Court of Fitzgerald, in and
for saH County, in favor of R.
V. Handley and Company,
against Lewis McDuffie and Wes¬
ley R. Walker, said property
being in the possession of Lewis
McDuffie and Wesley R. Walker.
This 8th day of December 1911.
J. W. Norris,
Sherriff,
Public Sale of Lands.
Georgia Bex Hill County.
Will be sold on the first
day in January next, at public
outcry at the Court House
in said County, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid¬
der for i.cash two black
mules named Pete and Jack.
Said property levied on as the
property of IJ. L. Griffin and
Wesley R. Walker to satisfy a
mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
City Court of Fitzgerald, in and
for said County, in favor of R.
V. Handley & Company R.
said H. L. Griffin and Wesley
Walker, said property being in
the possession of H. L. Griffin.
Thos 8th. day of
1911. J. W. Norris,
Sheriff.
PIT' ALD FRIDAY. DBCSM8EA 22, IMfl
Tax Collectors Notice
l will stay at the Court House
every n : ght until 7 o'cloek from
the 16th to 20th to give those who
have not paid their taxes during
the day. The books will close on
the 20th of December.
F. M. Graham, T. C.
Photos make acceptable Xmas
gifts. Hare some made at Brown’s
Studio. 83-tf.
Artesian Wells.
For Artesian Wells see J. D.
Pearce, or write him at Seville,
Ga. 89-8t
Service At The Post
Office, Dec. 24th
25th
STAMP & REGISTRY
WINDOWS
8:00 to 12:00 a.m., 3 to 6 p. m.
Carriers will make no trips but
will serve patrons at postoffice
from 8:00 to 11:00 Ta. m. 3:00 to
6:00 p. m. G. E. Ricker, P. M.
Expert Watch and
Clock Repairing
Cleaning 4ow-grade watches and
clocks.......................................... 50c
Cleaning high-grade watches and
clocks 75c
Mainsprings in low-grade watches
and clocks ................................ 50c
Mainsprings in high-grade watches
and clocks 75c
•lewels from 26c up.
Hands and crystals 10c and 15c each.
Jewelry and Spectacle Repairing In best
manner and most reasonable rates. All
work promptly executed and warranted.
tl. Wettetein,
The Pioneer Jeweler an A Watch aaJ
Clock Kxncrt. 414 0. Mala Street,
FITZGERALD, GA.
S.G.BiffLi(lnrRE|!S fir Sill
SI.OO pmr Setting of 15.
My birds are the " bred-to-lay ”
strains. The Baff Pwltry Reach.
JAMES DAVIS. Jr„ PropV.
Advertisement of Sale Under
Power of Sale Contained in
Mortgage..
Georgia Ben Hill County.
Under and by virtue of a pow¬
er of sale contained in the deed
to secure debt executed by Louis
Jackson to the Calvert Mortgage
& Deposit Co., of Baltimore City
in the State of Maryland, on the
20th day of Feb., 1911, and re¬
corded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Ben
Hill County, in book 7, page 271,
the undersigned will sell at pub¬
lic sale, Jan. 15th 1912, at the
courthouse in said County, dur-
the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol¬
lowing property to-wit: Two 10
acre Tracts numbers 2233 and
2234 in Land Lot No. 153, in the
3rd Land District of Ben Hill
County, Georgia: and 20-acre
tract No. 4239, in Land Lot No.
178 in the 3rd Land District of
Ben Hill County, Georgia.
Above tract numbers are shown
by the recorded plat of the Amer¬
ican Tribune Soldier Colony Co.
now on file in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Irwin and Wilcox Counties, Geor¬
gia. Said propel tv formerly in
Irwin and Wilcox Counties, now
in Ben Mill County, Georgia, for
the purpose of paying 60 promi-
sory notes, hearing date 20t,h day
of Feb., 1911, executed and de¬
livered by the said Louis Jack-
son to the said Calvert Mortgage
& Deposit Co., and due on the
20th day of each consecutive
month, beginning with the month
of March, 1911. and ending with
the month of Feb., 1916. Each
note for the sum of $4.66, except
the last note, which is for $5.06
The total amount of the said
notes, which are declared due by
the said company and are due,
being the sum of $280.00, to¬
gether with the cost of this pro¬
cess provided in such deed to se¬
cure debt.
A conveyance will be executed
to the purchaser by the under¬
signed as authorized in the said
deed to secure debt. This the
15th day of Dec.. 1911.
Calvert Mortgage & Deposit
Company. By Chas. B. Teal
5ti Attorney.
“Generally debilitated for years.
Had sick headaches, lacked am¬
bition. whs worn-out and all run
down. Burdock Blood Bitters
made me a well woman.”—Mrs.
Freitoy, Moosup, Conn.
81-8t.
Letters To
Santa Claus
Dear old Santa Claus:
I am five years old and live in
the country, right near a big creek
so please don’t forget me. I want
you to bring me a big goat as big
as a mule and a little red wagon to
go to school with after Christmas.
Tie him to the China tree, be sure
rot to tie a hard knot. Bring me
some nanners. Don’t drive my
goat all over the country, bring
him right to my pa’s gate, and tie
him. Bring me some fruit, too.
Santa don’t bring me a bicycle, 1
got one of them. My name is
Ward Hunter.
P. S. I will love you if you
bring me all these things.
Dear Santa Clause:
I am a little girl eight years old
and live in the country. I have
been a good girl. I want a doll
dressed in pink satin and have got
a hat and little slippers and stock¬
ings and little bows of ribbon on
its hair and a little piano and bed¬
stead and some candy and nuts and
toys, bannas and razens, if you
will bring them.
Bessie Dorminey.
Dear Santa Clause:
I am a little boy six years old
and ltve in the country. I want a
little automobile and a little gun
and a little bugle, some razens and
canny and oannas and nuts and
oranges and apples.
Wadley Dorminey.
Program For Ashton
Graded School Friday
Evening Dec. 22nd.
Soog: When Christmas Comes
Again—by school.
Welcome Address by Exie Ko-
bitzsdh and Pant Dixon.
Happy Xmas by 1* children.
Duet by Miss Dickson and Wiley
Walker.
Recitation, Lighting the Chiist-
mas Candles, by Euia Simons.
Recitation, A merry Christcaas
To All by Buford Robitzsch.
Music, by Lora Walker.
Recitation, Poor Old Santa
Claus, by J. W. Dixon.
Dialogue, Grandmothers’ Too
Old For Christmas, by Beatrice
Robitzsch, Colbert Ashurst, Edith
Bishop, Mabel Simon and Alton
Walker.
Song, by six girls.
Recitation, A Boys Letter To
Santa Claus, by Archie Merritt.
Duet, by Wiley Walker, Merritt
and Roger Dickson.
Recitation, The Young Child
with His Mother, by Lula Dykes.
Loving Hearts for Jesus, by
Exie Robitzsch, Paul Dixon and
Epsie Robitzsch.
Recitation, Tommy’s Prayer, by
Lola Young.
Song, always Me, by Beatrice
Robitzsch.
Recitation The Christmas Guest,
by Rachel Bishop.
Recitation, Jes’ Before Xmas,
by Jim Whitley.
Duet by Miss Dickson and Lora
Walker.
Recitation, Willies Xmas Wants
by Jack Ball.
Recitation, The Kitten’s Christ¬
mas bv Daisy Troup.
Song, Roger Dickson.
Dialogue,If you’re Good, by
4 children.
Tableau, Christmas Milestones,
Youth, Exie Robitzsch, Childhood,
Flossie Robitzsch, Womanhood,
Blondine Wilbanks, Motherhood,
Rachel' Bishop with Exie Ro¬
bitzsch, Old Age, Lola Young.
Reading by Eftie Middlebrooks.
Song, Slumber Song, by Exie
and Epsie Robitzsch.
Duet, Miss Fannie Lee Dickson
and Lora Walker.
Don’t think that piles can’t be
eured. Tnousands of obstinate
cases have been cured by Doan’s
Ointment. 50 cents at any drug
store. 81-8t.
Photos make acceptable Xmas
gifts. Have some made at Brown’s
Studio. 83-tf.
W# have bunches of old papers
at the Leader OfBce. tf.
Denmark Drug Store
The Cut=Price Store
Gifts for Men.
Sharing Sets........ $1.00 to $5 00
Traveling Cases..... 1.00 to 10.00
Smoking Sets........ .50 to 2.50
Military Sets....... 1.50 to 7.50
Gem Safety Razors. 1.00
Leather Collar Boxes 1.00 to 3.00
GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY
Brass Jardimers
Christmas Cards
Baby Sets
Christmans Decorations of all Kinds
Please buy your Holiday Goods early, and let us
put them away and deliver them later.
Denmark Drug Co.
tt* M it
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Nuts, Candies and Fruits
FOR CHRISTMAS
At Bargain Prices
Big Stock Must Be Reduced
BUY HERE and NOW
Large Home-grown Pecans, 40c Lb.
Grenoble Walnuts, 25c Lb.
Brazil Nuts, 25c Lb.
Soft Shell Almonds, - 30c Lb.
Seeded Raisins, 2 pounds for 25c
California Canned Peaches, can, 25c
Cranberries, per quart, 15c
Currants, per pound. 15c
Fine Apples, Oranges and Grapefruit.
FREE— Every purchaser of Christ-
mas Frviits, Nuts, Etc., to-morrow, (Sat
urday) will be given a lovely fruit plate.
BEALL GROCERY CO.
Central Avenue, Fitzgerald, Ga.
The Christmas Store
Gifts for Women
Manicure Sets, $1.00 to*$l2.00
Toilet Sets...... 1.00 to 40.00
Fancy work Baskets^ 2.50 to 5.00
Combs, Brushes and Mirrors
Xmas Pertumes.......$2.50^to $15.00
Stationery in Boxes.. 2.50 to 4.00
Chafing Dishes
Post Card Albums
Sewing Sets for
Children