The Fitzgerald leader. (Fitzgerald, Irwin County, Ga.) 19??-1912, March 29, 1912, Image 2

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Union School News There was a iarge crowd atte ! ’* ed the Singing and Sur av Sch at Pine L< ID. \l wa lit d nviDff AI ant )pri f . Saturday night anc Mr. and Mrs. I J, A. Yarbrough. Messrs Willis and Peter liams from Mystic, Ga., visited their aunt, Mrs. Wiley UIU b- 11 • Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of Fitzgerald were among those who attended the Singing at Pine Level Sunday p. m. Mr. C. A. Royal made a busi ness trip to Abbeville, Monday. Misses Drucilla and Mattie Kirkland visited Misses Irene and Ira Dorminey, Sunday p. m. Miss Willow Harris was in the city shopping Monday a. m. Our School will be out the 19 of April, everybody invited to come, Mrs. Mark Mobley spent the day with her brother Mr. Mobley at Frank Sunday. We are sorry that Mrs. J. B. Smith and Mrs. L. A. Yarbrough are having bad luck with their chickens. Hope their luck will soon change. Mrs. Sudie Garrison spent Fn day afternoon with Misses Irene and Alice Dorminey. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Charley Garrison. Mrs. Dora Campbell from Jack sonville Ga. is spending the week with her daughter Mrs. W. M. Odum. Miss Eva May Yarbrough spent Wednesday night with Misses Irene and Alice Dorminey. Mr. Dan Garrison made Miss Alice Dorminey a short call Sun day p. m. Messrs. L. P. Hyatt and L. A. Yarbrough were among those who were at Beatrice Lake "Sunday. There will be preaching at Pine Level Saturday and Sunday, Also preaching at Arbor Church, so no excuse for not havipg some where to go Sunday. Success to the Dead*-'?, “A ^icliooi Girl.” Burdens Lifted From Fitzgerald Backs—Relief by Lapse of time. Backache is a heavy burden; Nervousness wears one out; Rheumatic pain; urinary ills; All are kidney burdens— Daily effects of kidney weakness. No use to cure the symptoms, Relief is’ but temporary if the cause remains. Cure the kidneys and you cure the cause. Relief comes quickly—comes to stay. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure kidney ills: Prove it by your neighbor’s case. Here’s Fitzgerald testimony. The story of a permanent cure. Mrs. Jane Hilt, 610 W. Ave., Fitzgerald, Ga., says: still think highly of Doan’s ney Pills. They did me a of good and I will never go on them. I have had no trouble since this remedy me nearly three years ago and that reason, 1 willingly give mission for the continued use mv name.” F’or sale by all dealears. 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole the United States. Remember the and take no other. County Union Meeting The Farmers Union will meet Roanoke school l ouse April 13th. All members are urged to With us. G. C. Ball, Pres. Geo. A. Drexler, Sec’ty THE FITZGERALD LEADER, FRIDAY MARCH 29. 1912 Boiled Dow n and Dished up From The Graded School were rid I > v. Ji ar uay v Ir, M Willie Barrantine. L and Mr. John Goo ; out driving Sunday p. Ill. i Miss ... Fannie Lou Jones, is vis-j home folks this week. Mrs. B. Mercer, from the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Middlebrooks Wednesday, Mr. Lewis Irby, of Waycross, a few days recently with wife at the home of Mr. and S. E. Ashurst. I Mr. George Ewings made Mr. Shultz a business call Eri- p. m. Rev. Jas. Bisnop, tilled his reg appointments at Salem chuich Abbeville Saturday and Sun New Yorks hobo farm is show-1 good results. It is driving; hoboes out of the state. .or. L. Robitzsch made a busi trip to Ambrose Tuesday. Q uincey KobUzsch was the of Kenny Ashurst W'ednes night, Mr. Bailey Green and family of were the guest of Mr. and j F. M. Shultz Wednesday. Since the recent showers our are quite busy, tilling the Miss Clara Wilbanks was enter deligthtfullv by Miss Rob Kilpatrich Tuesday night. Dr. H. H. Hooker was in town on business. Mesdames Monroe Host <aact L Ashurst are expected home " Macon ,, where , they have . , been < 1 visit . to their , brother, , .. who , a been seriously ill. We should always know a few at least before we appoint as an advisory eounsilion not concerning us or ours. free linqual organ ha? ruined many would be honest people. we must advise and there is no for it ? give good wholesome, and hot toe first thing that in our inquisitive minds. Do you know what Leonne is the best story in the It may surprise you, but that one about Noah and the This can be said even In the face of educated folks who turn their noses and declare the flood a fake. You remember hail (o work a long time on the Ark. It was an up hill busi ness, too, at best, to go on sweat ing and toiling day after day un der the hot sun, out there on dry land, while the idlers and beggars sat around spitting tobacco juice on his board, whittling up his soft pine with jack knives and telling him what a fool he was expecting a big rain in a country that was too dry to grow Alfalfa. But he was not discouraged, he kept at it; finally the flooa came and every mother’s son of the croakers was drowned. This is the only instance known of either in sacred or pro fane history wheie the knocker got what was coming to him. Misses Lillie Jones and Manola Bryant from town spent Sunday with Miss May Wilcox. Grady Lynn from the city was a recent visitor here. Leonne Deloraine. HENRY O’BRIEN, Plastering Contractor. Estimates on Material. All Work Guaranteed. Leave Order at Dan Mahoney’s 225 S. Grant St. Knicker—How did that dentist build up such a good practice? Bacher—Has moving pictures for his victims to look at.—Judge. Youngs Chevpel Items We glad to h some lair w w i; e i r. s, father of A, ( "» arise Adams, Hou n and L«.nn*e ?v eCiamorv attended the Byx Social at Welcome Satur Miss Lettie Fryer of Rochelle was the guest of Misses Dora and Annie Mae McGlamory, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. II. Taj lor, and Misses Ethel Monk and Nancy Taylor were visitors in this section Sun day We are glad to see Mrs. Dona Young out again. Mr. Charlie Adam’s mother was stricken with Paralysis Sunday, while at church Elrie and Jell' Adams of Preston, Ga., and Cl aide Adams of Syr a more and UIS. Pluck are spend- 1 ing the week with their mother Mrs. Adam Miss Mandy Posey is the charm ing guest of Misses Ethel and Desser Posey this week. * Mrs. Maii ■bSii Barnes came home one day last week from her recent visit to Flu.. Mr. B. L. Williamson and spent Sunday with daughter Mrs. E R. Young, Take Honesty on retiring and Apply the golden rule on arising and thru the day, repeat daily and ' „„ Ste „ .i the results. _ i. Oscar Miller from Piueview, visited relatives Saturday and Sun da v. Mr. J. B. Miller, from Wilcox County visited relatives in this .section one day last week. fogs. ., Kaliegh T _ ■■ . T Locheby spent the ^ day , . , irs. , Jack T . Mercer Mon- ,, J mm ” ^ ^ & Mr A, and family gate Mr. and Ml : §, W t 1a VVliilt a pop call Sunday, Mr. J. R. Ashley is attendirw court m qbbeville this week. Mr. A. L. Reeves and family were recent visitors in this section. I Ido! Martha, J. R. has plenty of potatoes yet, Marshall Roberts broke into his employer’s home, C. A. Major, Sunday afternoon, after gathering his clothes departed leaving word with no one when be would return. M r . end Mrs, Johnnie Young i'.fui as their guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Voting Sr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Young and family, Miss Sallie Mathews and Miss Cora lleneu. Mr. George Young made his usual trip to Fitzgerald Monday. Joseph. GEO. McCALL Fresh Fish and Oysters Delivered Anywhere in the city .... PHone 269. 115 S. Sherman Street LITTLE TABLETS Cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Heartburn 50C PACKAGE AsK At the Dixie Pharmacy. KEEFER’S Barber Shop First-Class Service Union Barbers 1*7 Grant St. FITZGERALD, GA. White Plymouth Rocks, Barred Plymouth Rocks, and White Leghorns, GOOD STRAINS, 75c per Setting of 15 SEggs 414 S. Main St. Mrs. C.A. WETTSTE1N. Subscribe For The Leader. Sheriff’s Tax Sales Vv 7 ii; be s;id before the Court House door in Ben HiH O bet the legal hours . f sale, 5 2C y je to c • the to ^ /(Bit Q *r- $3.20 O 9.23 B i i A J Boney 1 &2 10 7 8.00 L A Hogan 6,7&S 13 14 7.oi E A Jones 13 3 3 01 Hatfie Fennell 16 15 16 4 40 Florence Hester 3 3 16 1,44 J°hn H Smith 8 9 16 3.64 Rigrgs Bros, !&•> 16 13 .64 E ijah Wright 7z8 7 13 9 Emma Walker 10 5 16 8.00 J F Hancock 4 9 12 Winona Heights ^ F Smith to On 9.50 to Westwood Section Redie Gofield 104 29 95 Moore's Addition Annie Belle Williams 23&24 1.6C Josey’s Addition Lula Jackson 57 1.04 Same time and place, the following de scr l b 2 a property 'will he <=o]d for Stan and County Tax for year 1911: NAME Let Sq, Blk. < Rlt. Property of OJie Lang City of Fitzgerald fl ' 10 3 9 6 3 L3 5 13 $13.60 Walden's Addition 30 Williams' Addition 9 Williams' Monitor Drive Division i tO -T i LO c j Same time and place, the following de scribed property will be sold for State and Count ^ Tax for the year 1911: NAME Acres Lot Dist. Sub. Amt. H l> Taylor 5 92 ; i H65 $9.oo Hattie Spivey a 281 '* h William James 5 •26.5 1371 3.52 :d Byron 10 153 B 2224 F P Matthews 21 261 4171 3.80 Mrs It J Swails 60 S3 4 7.60 Charley Young 25 121 ii 11.66 .1 A Dlx 130 147 3 12.35 W I Hobbs 25 231 4.75 Andrew Lewis 274 21 s 3 2.12 Jackson Perkins Esi n.te 490 S7 24 Brash Wilder 245 23 28 Janies II Tayler 77 77 3 17.63 This March 8th. 1912. J. W. NORR.S, Sheriff Ben Hill County. Georgia. tr rr--~ Ad mini sirn tor's Sale aiwMU Ben Hi „, CouSW. Notice is hereby given that at the March Term, 1912, of Court of ordinary, said county, Thomas Young, Administrator upon the estate of Mary Young, filed his petition for leave to sell lands Belonging to P ir! estate. The 8 aidpem:on will be heard at the April Term, 19i2. Of Saiu court. Let all parties interested show cause before me. at that time, why said leave should not be granted, if any. This 7th day ot March, 1912. C. M, Wise. Ordinary. Mortgage Sale. Georgia—Bex Hill County. Underand by virtue of a er of sale contained in a age by W. L- Becker to J. C. Boney, dated Jan. 28th, 1908, and recorded in the office of clerk of the Superior Court said county in book one, folio the undersigned will sell at lic outcry, at court house said county, within legal of sale, to highest bidder cash, on April 9th, 1912, acre tract No. 1416 as shown the recorded platof bune Soldiers CdlonyCompany record in Clerk’s office, Court, Irwin County, being of lot No 265 in the 4th district said county for the pose ofpaying a certain sory note for the sum of $225.00, executed and delivered by W. L Becker to J. C. Boney on 28th day January, 1908 and on Dec. 1st, 1908, stipulating interest from date at eight cent per annum, the total due on said note being $32 principal, $2.30 interest, with the cost of this proceeding, as provided in said mortgage. A deed will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned. J. C Boney, Attorney in fact for W- L. Becker. McDonald & Grantham, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Mr. Ralph Johnson, of Jackson ville, was called to the city yester day, on account of the death of his fatherer, Mr. JonasJJohnson. Sale of Land Georgia, Ben Hill County. Will le sold, on the first Tues ,i 3 L 1912. at public out . 0 CO t-house i 1 said ,,; U1 Uil e legal hours of \0 i’ie highest bidder r, i. certain property, .or which til CLs . following is a full and ploti C ion- of A. J 1 c~f tract being or parcel land lying and in theeoun ty aforesaid in the City of Fitz • greraitj known and described in the plat of said city of record in the Clerk’s office of Irwin Supe : rior Court as lot No. ten (10) in j square No. five (5) in block No. | sixteen (16).” | Saul property levied on as the property ot Emma Walker, to satisfy an execution issued from the justice court of said county m favor ot -Fountain and Dixon against Emma Walker: said pro nerty being in possession of Emma Walker; said property be sold for the purpose of wdl SforTe purpose of'paying sr.e’v’rlies^ n favor of Roberts, Tinsley and Maxwell against Emma Walker tnd transferred and assigned to ). H. Elkins; said execution is ued from the City Court of Fitz gerald, said county. Notice of ,evy being given to tenant in pos session as law T directs. This the 6th day of March, 1912. J. W. Norris. Sheriff. Sale of Land GEORGIA—BEN HILL COUNTY By virtue of the last Will and Testament of Wm. H. Mallory, probated and recorded in the of fice of the Ordinary of said coun ty, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in April, J922, at the Court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, for cash. City Lots Numbers Thirteen and Fourteen, in Square Number Thirteen, in Block Number Fif teen, in the City of Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Georgia. This March 8th, 1912. John B. Russell, Executor Estate Wm. H, Mallory. Leave to Sell Land Georgia—Bex Hill County. Notice is hereby given that W. W. Pickens, Executor of the estate of Sarah J. McFarren, has applied to me for authority to sell the lands belonging to said estate Said application will be heard at my office at the Court House on the first Monday in April 1912. A!! persons interest* t ed are cited to appear at said Hme and }dace and present their objections, if any they have, to tbe granting of said authority. This March 4th 1912- . C- M. Wise, Ordinary, Public Sale of Lands, Georgia Ben Kill County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Ben Hill County, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tueseay in April, 1912, at the Court house door in said County 7 , between the legal hours of sale, five acre tract Number 457 in lot of land 119 in the Third Land District of said County, as shown by the ed plat of the American Soldiers Colony Company. Said land will b6 sold to the bidder for cash. Mrs. Anna Schnare, Administratrix of the estate H. W- Schnare. March 6, 1912. Mortgage Sale Georgia—Bex Hill County. Will be sold on the first day in April next, at public out cry, at courthouse in said county, within legal hours of sale, tc highest bidder for cash, one black horse mule about five years old, sixteen hands high, said property levied on as property of W. W. Graham to satisfy mortgage fifa issued from City Court of Fitzgefald, said County, in favor Clements & Fletcher against said W. W. Graham; said property being in possession of W. W. Graham. This 7th day of March 1912. J. W. Norris, Sheriff; City Court, Fitzgerald. Don’t use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan’s Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach cure con tipation. -8t, Sale of Land GEORGIA—BEX HILL COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Hugh Kerr as the guardian of Gertrude Iverr, a minor, has appuea to the ordi nar Y M the said county for leave lO sell certain lands belonging to the estate of his said ward, more particularly described as follows: Iwentv-acre tract No. 4250 in Land Lot No. 179, Third Land District, originally Irwin now Ben Hill County Georgia, said Number being according to the recorded plat of the lands of the American Tribune Soldier Colony Company of file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Said land is t0 be so1 ^ for the pur p 0Se 0 f raising funds which are to defray the expenses of the education and maintenance of said ward said ]and bei ^ pr0 ved and yielding no income Said application will be heard at the re , ar term of the court of Ordinary for said county to be ’ f 9 f 2 “ “ inApri. ™ s *>“ * Guardian of Qertrade 1!~ minor. News From V&.\ighn. Taylor School Dis trict TV e are all glad to be in school again after a weeks vacation on account of Mrs. Annie Hunters illness. We are having some real spring weather at iast. The girls are taking spring fever, too. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hunter made a business trip to Fitzgerald Monday. We are very sorry to hear that Mrs. Bond and two of her chil dren, Albert and Jeraidine are sick with fever and hope for them a speedy recovery. Mr. Elijah Dorminy was pay ing his best regards to Miss Ethel Elliott Sunday p. m ! • Mr. Bob Hunter is spending tho week in Abbeville attending court. Miss Aider Hunter spent Sun day night at W. D. Hunter’s. Mr. E. R. o from China Hill was visi j:. in this community last week, Miss Vera Maye Garrison K .spending a few dav= hIi with h*,- T tei ter . > ]yr Mrs. r , pharip* Charles Belche t r, at Sib 'Me, Mr. Buster Tomberlin made his regular call Sunday p. m. near Browning. We can hear Wedding bells ring ing in every dircetion, lately. But you can’t guess who’s the lucky fellow. Miss Eva Stone of Fitzgerald, spent a few days with kinfolks, here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peebles chelle was visiting the! ToJk ~ mother, Mrs. Bettie Saturday and Sunday. A number of young people en ioyed a party at Mr. Robert Rooks, Tuesday nigl t. Among those present were Messrs. Robfi Hunter, Clove Cooper, Willie El liott and Jake Carroll. Miss Columbia Hunter taken dinner with Misses Mollie and Re becca Hunter, Sunday* Mrs. W. A. Hunter sprnt last Thursc ay at Mr. G. E. Hunters. A service held at Bethlehem, Sunday were well attended. We have so many ponds of water around now, until it isn’t anything now to hear a concert of music held by the frogs. day . and J lear y our come debate. out next Get F „ in- n- . tested in education, as well as money. School Boy. You Will rind AM First-CIe.ee Workmen at The O. K. Barber Shop* now located 2nd door west Johnson Hardware Store. P. B. O won & SON .Prop’s'