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H. Fountain lot 8, square 1, block 4.
Amount Taxes $23.21. -
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, lot 8, square 6, block
14, of the survey of the American Tri
bune Solder’s Colony Company, of file
in the office of the clerk of the super
ior court of Irwin County, Georgia.
on a tax execution issued against H.
A. Adams by the City Clerk for the
taxes for the year 1920. Tax Execu
tion A. A. Adams Lot 8 Square 6,
block 14. Amount taxes $68.28.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, lot 1-4 S 1-2 of Lot
10, square 13, block 12, of the survey
of the American Tribune Soldier’s
Colony Company, of file in the office
of the clerk of the superior court of
Irwin County, Georgia, on a tax exe
cution issued against E. J. Shepperd
by the city clerk for the taxes for the
year 1920. Tax Execution E. J. Shep
perd ¥4 SY of lot 10, square 13, block
12. Amount taxes $7.75.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
same purpose Lot 16, Sq. 15, Block 2,
block 5, of the survey of the American
Tribune Soldiet’s Colony Company, of
file in the office of the clerk of the
superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against Mrs. Mattie Helper by the city
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Tax Execution Mrs. Mattie Helper lot
13, square 4, block 5. Amount taxes
$16.87. ; }
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
same purpose, lot 16, sq. 15, block 2,
of the survey of the American Tribune
Soldier’s Colony Company, of the file
in the office of the clerk of the super
ior court of Irwin County, Georgia, on
a tax execution issued against T. H.
Owens by city clerk for the taxes for
the year 1920. Tax Executioni T. H.
Owens, lot 16, square 15, block 2,
Amount Taxes $24.58.
Also at the same time and place and
by the same authority, and for the
same purpose, lot 7, square 5, block
i 5, of the survey of the American
Tribune Soldier’s” Colony Company,
of file in the office of the clerk of the
superior court of Irwin County, Geor
gia, on a tax execution issued against
H. Garber by the City clerk for the
taxes for the year 1920. Tax Execu
tion H. Garber Lot 7, Square 5, Block
15. Amount Taxes $143.50.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, lot 2, square 4,
block 13, of the survey of the Ameri
can Tribune Soldier’s Colony Com
pany of file in office of clerk of super
ior court of Irwin County, Georgia, on
a tax execution issued against Mrs.
George F. McCowan by city clerk for
the taxes for the year of 1920. Tax
Execution Mrs. Geo. F. McCowen, lot
2, square 4, block 13. Amount Taxes
$23.57.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, lot 8, square 10,‘
block 6, of the survey of the American
Soldier’'s Colony Company, of file in
the office of the clerk of the superior
court of: Irwin Cmmty, Georgia, on a
tax execution issued. against Z. H.
Winn by the city clerk for the taxes
for the year 1920. Tax execution Z.
H. Winn, Lot 8, Square 10, Block 6.
Amount Taxes $24.69.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose lot 5, square 5, block
14, of survey of American Tribune
Soldier’s Colony Company, of file in
office of the clerk of the superior court
of Irwin County, Georgia, on a tax
execution issued against A. G. Brown
by the city clerk for the taxes for the
year 1920. Tax Execution A. - G.‘
Brown lot 5, square 5, block 14.
Amount Taxes $36.82. ‘
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose Five acre Tract no.
1168 according to the record of plat of
New Charted addition, of file in the
office of the clerk of the superior
court of Ben Hill County, Georgia, on
a tax execution issued against E. Cutts
by the city clerk for the taxes for the
year 1920. Tax Execution E. Cutts
care trace no. 1168. Amount tax $2.35.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose lot, 5, square 10,
block 8, of the survey of the American
Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company, of
file in office of clerk of the superior
the office of the clerk of the superior
court of Irwn County, Georgia, on a
tax execution issued against J. A. J.
Henderson by city clerk for taxes for
year 1920, ' Tax Execution.]. A. J.
Henderson, lot 5, square 10, block 8.
Amount Taxes $46.03.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, lot 8, square 14,
block 15, of the survey of the Ameri
can Tribune Soldier’'s Colony Com
pany, of file in office of clerk of super
ior court of Irwin County, Georgia,
on a tax execution issued against A.
Sinyard by the city clerk for taxes
for the year 1920. Tax Evecution A.
Sinyard lot 8, square 14, block 15,
Amount Taxes $47.47.
C. F. Dixon, ‘
Chief of Police. |
PHONE YOUR WOOD ORDERS
TO—
SWIFT'S WOOD YARDS
708 East Oconeé Street
TRUCK DELIVERY!
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
Shad Season Open
GREEK-AMERICAN LUNCH
ROOM
: Headquarters for
FRESH FISH and OYSTERS,
CALIFORNIA FRUITS Of
ALL KINDS
224. E. Pine St., Phone 113.
EREEA
Money back without gquestion
2 if NT'§ Salve fails in the
. treatinent/ of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RIN RM, TETTER or
e othe hing skin diseases.
) Try a 75 cent box at our risk,
MacLemore Drug Co.
Announcements
For City O ffice
: FOR MAYOR
To the Citizens of Fitzgerald:
Recognizing the importance of the
changes made through the addition
of the Women voters for the election
of officers of the city, and appreci
ating fully their laudable gm to help
to make Fitzgerald a bigger and better
city in conjunction with the former
voters of the city, I have consented to
become a candidate for Mayor at the
solicitation of numerous’ friends
among the men and women of the city.
who have the wellfare of the commun
ity at heart.
Should the voters honor me with
this office, it shall be my purpose to
administer the affairs of the city in the
interest of all of the people, without
prejudice or favor, to the end that
the moral and material welfare of the
city may be properly advanced with
due regarc to the tax burden from
which the tax-payers are entitled to
reasonable relief. It shall be my aim
to enforce rigidly all ordinances lead
ing to a higher morality and to the pro
tection of life and property. |
| Assuring you of my fullest appre
‘ciation of your careful consideration
of my candidacy, I am,,
Drew W. Paulk.
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
At the solicitation of many friends
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Alderman at
Large, subject to the choice of the
voters at the coming primary.
GEO. L. KILCREASE.
smEbein
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
After careful consideration I here
by announce my candidacy for Alder
man at Large, subject to the prim
ary to be called by the executive com
mittee.
E. J. DORMINEY.
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FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
At the request of a large number of
citizens, I hereby announce for Alder
man at Large. If elected I shall
serve the city to the best of my abil
ity.
CLAYTON JAY.
FOR CITY TREASURER
To the Voters of Fitzgerald:
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office of
Treasurer of the city of Fitzgerald,
subject to your approval in the com
ing primary.
G. P. MINGLEDOREF.
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
After conferring with my friends I
have decided to be a candidate for
Alderman at Large in the coming
primary to be held for the election
of city officers and will appreciate the
support of all the voters.
A. H. THURMOND.
FOR WATER, LIGHT & BOND
COMMISSION
To the Voters of Fitzgerald:
I hereby respectfully announce my
candidacy for re-election as member
of the Water, Light and Bond Com
mission, subject to vhe coming city
primary, and pledge my continued
best efforts on behalf of the city if
returned to office.
G E. RICKER.
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FOR WATER LIGHT AND BOND
COMMISSION
At the urgent request of many of
my friends I hereby announce my
candidacy for the Water, Light and
Bond Commission of the city of
Fitzgerald, subject to the coming
primary. . If elected I pledge by best
attention to the city’s business in
this office. :
HUBERT ROUSH.
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
My friends having ' requested that
I be a candidate in the coming prim
ary for re-election as Alderman at
Large, I hereby announce myself a
candidate and will appreciate the
support of the voters. /
W. R. PAULK.
Phone 359
For Better Than Averdge
Altering,
Dry Cleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressing,
Tailoring,
We are equipped to do quick
Work That will last long.
THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club
- W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor
We make Old
Furniture New
PICTURE FRAMING
OUR SPECIALTY!
Fitzgerald Furniture Co.,
Phone 49
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.
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On Feb. 22, Lieutenant W. D.
Coney started from San Diego,
Cal,, in an Army Air Service Spe
cial airplane for Pablo Beach,
Fla., hoping to cover the distance
in 24 hours. From coast to coast
at this point it is 2080 miles. So,
to accomplish the feat in one day
one is required to travel at an
average of, 82 1-2 miles an hour
et ———
Wash poisons and toxins from
system before putting
‘ food into stomach,
N e TS O
Wash yourself on the inside before
breakfast like you do or the outside.
This 'is vastly more important be
cause the skin pores do not absorb
impurities into the blood, causing ill
ness, while the bowel pores do.
\
For every ounce of food taken into
the stomach, nearly an ounce of
waste material must be carried out
of the body. If this waste is not
eliminated day by day it quickly
ferments and generates poisons, gases
and toxins which are absorbed or
sucked into the blood stream, throu
the lymph ducts which should ck
only nourishment.
A splendid health meagure/is to
drink , before breakfast dacy day, a
glass of hot water with a“~teaspoon
ful of limestone phosphate in it, which
is a harmless way to wash these poi
sons from the stomach, liver. kidneys
and bowels; thus cleansing, sweeten
ing and freshening the alimentary
canal before eating more food.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs but very little at the drt(gl
store, but is sufficient to make any
one an enthusiast on inside bathing.‘
—Adv. |
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Think Farmer Was ‘
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Poisoned By Wife
(By International News)
GREENSBORO, Ga., March 10.—
Arrests are expected as the Coroners’
jury reconvened for investigation into
th deeath of W. W. Williams, Greene
county farmer, in whose stomach
strong traces of arsenic were found.
Williams had been estranged from
his wife some time because of his
accusations that 'she was familiar with
a divorced neighbor but they were
still living together when he died. It
was brought out in the first session
of the jury that Mrs. Williams three
weeks ago thrust a pistol against her
husband and pulled the trigger but
the weapon proved to be unloaded.
Greensboro is in an uproar. The
name of the man said to be friendly
with the woman is freely mentioned.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Isler have
astheir guest at ther home on South
Main Street Mrs. B. A. Boyd of
Americus.
Mr. W. W. Hughes of Americus
spent the week-end pleasantly with
his family on South Grant Street. He
was accompanied by Mr. T, T. Till
man of Americus, :
Mr. William C. Kaye with the State
Highway of Americus is spending a
few'days n Fitzgerald on business.
~ We have 500 li?e/ls of Good
6 ° NG9y
Lewis 63" Cotton Seed
For Sale at $1.25 Bushel, Cash
C. L. PRESCOTT, J. E. TURNER
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Manon’s Candy Kitchen
We invite our Raiiroad friends to make our store
their headquarters. Cogl and comfortable.
Bottled Drinks on Jce/and First. Class Fountain
Service. d :
Fruits and Candies.
Oranges 3(c dozen.
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Manon Candy Kitchen
106 East Pine Street :
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After breaking out of the skin, even
fiery. itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying a little Men
tho-Sulphur, says a noted skin spec
ialist. Because of its germ destroy
ing properties, this Sulphur prepara
tion instantly brings ecase from skin
irritation, soothes and heals the ecz
zema right up and leaves the skin
clear and smooth. ‘
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
skin trouuble shouuld get a little jar
of Mentho-Sulpitur from any good
druggiM it like a cold cream.
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I NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
1 Apply Cream in Nostrils
Openr%p Air Passages, o i
Woo4ooo@ 0 @oBo+ Besßeßorßeeicass Bun
’ Ah! What relief! Your clogged
nostrils open right up, the air pass
ages of your head are clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawk
ing, snuffling, mucous discharge,
headache, dryness—no struggling for
breath at night, your cold or catarrh
is gone.
Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small
‘bottle of Ely’s Cream /Balm from
your druggist now. Ap;ily a little of
this fragrant, ,antiseptic cream in
your nostrils, I¢t it pénetrate through
every air passage the head; soothe
and heal the ollen, inflamed mu
cous membrane, giving you instant
relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just
what every cold afld catarrh sufferer
has been seeking.—Adv.
Treasury Head Sees
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Prosperity Coming
(By International News)
WASHINGTON, March 10.—Sec
retary Mellon announced the appoint
ment of D. R. Crissinger of Marion,
Ohio, Comptroller of Currency to
succeed James Shelton Williams. :
Although the country is fundamen
tally sound, it is too ecarly to venture
prediction of an early revival in busi
ness conditions, Sccretary Mellon
said “There is every reason to feel
optimistic.”
“California Syrup of Figs” is
Child’s Best Laxative
Beware! Says “Cahfornia, or you
may not get the fgenuine “California
Syrup of Figs” which doctors recom
mend for babies/and children of all
ages. Nothing /else cleans the little
bowels and reglilates the childs stom
ach and fiver gently. so thoroughly.
Direction! n cach bottle. But you
must say "California.” Don’t be talk
ed into an imitation fig syrup which
hasn’t the delicious, fruity taste or the
perfect “laxative physic”’action.-Adv.
(ADVERTISEMENT)
..Easter Hats on display at— i ’
Miss Vireinia Gaines it |
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 57
RARE DEER SPECIES
FOR B )STON ZOO
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From the wilds of Costa Rica to
Soston zoo is quite a trip for a
e-week-old deer... Still, this lit
: fellow made it—shown ‘in the
ms of Arthur Appleyard of
‘wton, ‘Mass. The species fis
ry rare.
’ Dodson’s Liver Tone l
Killir:g omel .u
Don’t sicken or| saliyatt yourself or
paralyze your sensitive liver by taking
calomel which is quicksilver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee
that it regulates the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel without mak- |
ing you sick—ls million bottles sold.
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One Thousand Acres
Of Tobacco Locally
At least one thousand acres of to
bacco will be grown in the Fitzgerald
district this season, according to in-‘
formation from the Dickey Tobacco
Warehouse Company. Seed was is
eued in January sufficient to plant
1,250 acres and contracts with the far
mers assure the planting of at least
one thousand. That acreage should
produce between three-quarters of a
million and a million pounds of to
bacco. The tobacco is expected to be
of generally high quality and should
average around thirty cents a pound,
bringing at least a quarter-million dol
lars into Fitzgerald, during July and
Atgust, } ‘
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. M. Whitley
and daughter Miss Lucy and Mrs.
William M. Rawlings have geturned
home after a delightful motor trip to
Macon, i
..Full line of Spring Millinery on clis-l
play at my store.—
Miss Virginia Gaines tf.
Mrs. Joseph B. Wall left Wednes
day for Atlanta to attend the funeral
of her nephew Mr. Pittman Mills.
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Tonge BROTHERS
BUSINESS CAR |
The high standing of the Business :
Car is due to the fact that it '
actually does all that is claimed
for it. .
It is a steady, dependable, sturdy
means of delivery, keeping operat- :
ing cost down to a very low figure.
T. M. WALDEN AUTO CO.,
South Grant Street Fitzderald, Ga.
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YOU certainly want to
save money, and you
would like to have bakings,
Then use Calumet. . It;s the
biggest thing you can do to im
prove the quality of your bakings
—and lower baking costs,
Calumet is made in thelarg
est, most sanitary Baking Powder
Factories in the World. No Bak
ing Powder is made under better
conditions—none can be better in
tl;uahty.
t contains only such ingre
dients as have bZen officially en
dorsed by the U. S. Pure Food
Authorities. An absolute guaran.
teethat it is pure.
RAlIsEs THE QUALfirY— Lowers THE CoST
@ OF ALL BAKINGS
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cALuMET ¥
I ived highest Awards,
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g"fiom-podflve proof of its super
ior merit,
It is used by more house
wives and domestic scientists than
any other brand.
It is sold at amoderate price.
Anyouhavetodolstoeo%.lpm
costs to determine how much you
can save by buying Calumet,
Gluten is Q muscle building part
of flourwhich is of greatimportance,
To be sure you get it in your bak
ings use plain flour.and good baking
powder, (not self-rising flour).
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where they could be seen from the street and the
carrier did not leave a paper yesterday afternoon.
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extract. Then mix
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