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’-?;IILD’S ADDITION, Five Acre
k et No, 1130: EOT 12. BLOCK' 2,
of file in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against said property, by the city
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Owner of property being unknown.
Amount $5.66.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same aunthority and for
the same purpose, will be sold the
following property situated in said
city and designated and numbered
according to the recorl of plat of
LAMBERT'S ADDITION, Lot 12,
of file in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against said property, by the " city
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Owner of property’ being unknown.
Amount $ .81
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, will be sold the
following property situated in said
city and designated and numbered
according to the record of plat of
LAMBERT'S ADDITION, LOT 14,
of file in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against said property, by .the city
clerk for the taxes for the -year 1920.
Owner of property being unknown.
Amount $ .81 ¥
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, will be sold the
following property situated in said
city and designated and numbered
according to the record of plat of
HAIGHT & JUSTICE ADDITION,
5 acre tract Number 452, LOT 09,
of file in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Ben Hill county,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against said property, by the city
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Owner of property being unknown.’
Amount $6.17.
Also at the same time and place and
by the same authority, and for the
same purose, will be sold the follow
ing property situated in said City and
designated and numbered according
to the record of plat of New Charter
Addition, Five Acre Tract 1097, of file
in the office of the cterk of the super
ior court of Ben Hill County Georgia,
on a tax execution issued said prop
erty by the city clerk for the taxes
for the year 1920. Owner of prop
erty being unknown. Amount $14.99.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, will be sold the
following property situated in said
city and designated and numbered
according to the record of plat of
New Charter Ad. 5 acre Tract 1098.
of” file in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Ben Hill county,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against said property, by the city
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Owner of property being unknown.
Amount Taxes $5.14.
Also at the same time and place
pr by the same authority and for
same purpose, will be sold the
llowing property situated in said
city and designated and numbered
according to the record of plat of
WINONA HEIGHTS ADDITION,
S-acre Tract No. 478, Lot 12, Blk. 5,
of file in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Ben Hill county,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against said property, by the city
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Owner of property being unknown.
Amount taxes $2.50. -
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, will be sold the
following property situated in said
city and designated and numbered
according to the record of plat of
WINONA HEIGHTS ADDITION,
é acre Tract 478, Lot 13, Block 5,
of file in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against said property, by the city
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Owner of property being unknown.
Amount Taxes $2.50.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose, Lot 10, Square 11,
Block 11, of the survey of the Amer
ican Tribune Soldier’s Colony Com
pany, of file in the office of the clerk
of the superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against J. Casper by the city clerk for
the taxes for the year 1920. Tax Ex
ecution J. Casper Lot 10, Square 11,
Block 11. Amount Taxes $142.56.
Also at the same time and place
and by the same authority and for
the same purpose ¥ of Lot 13, Sq. 16,
Block 12 of the survey of the Amer
ican Tribune Soldier's Colony Com
pany, of file in the office of the clerk
of the superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against Gertrude Turner by the Citv
Clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Tax Execution Gertrude Turner 1-2
of Lot 13, Square 16, Block 12.
Amount Taxes $10.73.
+ Also at the same time and place
and by the same aathority and for
the same purpose, Lot 5 Square 6,
Block 2, of the survey of the Ameri
can Tribune Soldier’'s Colony Com
pany, of file in the office of the clerk
of the superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against D. H. McLean by the City
clerk for the taxes for the year 1920.
Tax Execution D. H, McLean Lot 5,
Square 6, Block 2. Amount ‘laxes
$35.73.
Also at thesame time and place and
by the same authority and for the
same purpose, lot 14, square 5, block 7,
of the survey of the American Tri
bune Soldier’'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 J. F. Hager by the city clerk
for the taxes for the year 1920. Tax
execution J. F. Hager, Lot 14, square
5, block 7, Amount Taxes $46.64,
Also at the same time and place and
by the same authority and for the
same purpose, Lot 17, Square 5,
Block 11, of the survey of the Amer
ican Tribune Soldier’s Colony Com
pany of file in the office of the Clerk
of tl;e superior court of Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
4gainst J. C. Bush by the (9:% clerk
r the taxes for the year 1920. Tax
Execution J. C. Bush Lot 17, Sgua.re
5, Block 11, Amount Taxes $355.96.
ot fhe ume time aod plscs
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| the same purpose, Lot 2, Square 7,
| Block 11, of the survey of the Ameri
can Trbune Soldier's Colony Com
pany, of file in the office of the Clerk
of the superior court or Irwin County,
Georgia, on a tax execution issued
against C. D. Carrol by the city clerk
for the taxes for the year 1920. Tax
Execution C. D. Carrol lot 2, square?,
blockll. Amount taxes $47.56.-
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
same purpose Lot 16, Sq. 15, Block 2,
13, square 4, block 5. Amount taxes
Tribune Soldier'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
$16.87.
Also at the same time and place and
by the same authority, and for the
same purpose, lot 7, square 5, block
15, 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 County, 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.
sAlso 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 J. 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-l
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.
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Didn’t Relish Year
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relief was permanent; can say 1 am
feeling fine. Three doctors told me I
had ulcers of the stomach and no med
icine would help me, but your Mayr's
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liver and intestinal ailments, including
appendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded. Advertisement.
We make Old
Furniture New '
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THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 18th, 1921
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Outlook For Business
Good, Says N. Y. Man
(By International News)
ATLANTA. March 17.—“ Now is
the time to be courageous regarding
the future of our country and its won
derful industries” declares Randolph
Rose, New York investment banker,
in a statement made public here to
day. Mr. Rose is a former Atlanta
man and has hundreds of personal
friends throughout the South. ~
“The worst is behind—the best is
ahead” Mr. Rose says. “Those who
have the sourage to buy good, activej
dividend-paying securities listed on!
the New York Exchange now will bel
rewarded for their courage by reap
ing substantial profits. l
“If anyone doubted the inherent
soundness of our financial institutions,
he had only to consider the _severe
trial they have been put to lately—
the storms were out but they stood
every test. I firmly from on improve
ment will be steady and while I do
not claim to be financial prohpet in
any sense, I believe that good secur
ities bought present attractive prices
will show generous profits around
present attractive earnestly advises‘
their purchases. |
“It has been gratifying to note thel
more hopeful trade reports. There is
no mistaking the gradual growth of
confidence in business circles and the
change from extreme pessimism of
weeks ago is very marked. Last au
tumn the industries to feel the depres
sion the worst were cotton, woolen,
leather and rubber. The recovery in
these commodities was impressive.
Production is also on the increase.
The lowering of wages has been ac
complished with very little disturb
ance, taking the country as a whole.
so we are well on our way towards
Spring with confidence in a gradual
improvement in all lines.”
Dodson’s Liver Tone
Instead of Calomel
Calomel is quicksilver. It attacks
the bones and paralyzes the liver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee that
it will regulate the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel, without
sickening or salivating you—ls million
bottles sold. :
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Q.—ls there really any difference
in batteries?
A.—Yes, but there are really only
two kinds of batteries. Those with
wood seperators and those with
Threaded Rubber Insulztion.
Q—ls Threaded Rubber Insulation
the only feature that puts the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery ahead of
ordinary automobile battery?
A—By no means. The Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery has all
the improvements that have grown
out of Willard’s years of specializa
tion in building starting lighting and
ignition batteries. Ask us about it.
Fitzgerald Storage
Battery Company
219 East Central Ave.
Telephone 573
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Batteries
PITTT T TITTs
Phone 359
For Better Than Average
Altering,
Dry Cleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressing,
Tailoring,
We are equipped to do quick
Work That will last long.
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W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos
You feel fine in a few moments.
Your cold in head or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will
open. The air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more dullness, headache; no
hawking, snuffling, mucous dis
charges or dryness; no struggling for
breath at night..
Tell your druggist you want a
small bottle of Ely’'s Cream Balm.
Apply a little of this fragrant, anti
septic cream in your nostrils, let it
penetrate through every air passage
of the head; soothe and heal the swol
len, inflamed mucous membrane, and
relief comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and ca
tarrh suffer needs. Don’t stay stuffed
up and miserable.—Adv. :
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DR. WARD LECTURES
TO MEN AND BOYS
Dr. Frank Ward will aeliver a lec
ture at the rooms of the Young Men’s
Recreation- Center next Sunday March
20, at 3:30 p. m. His audience will
be limited to men and boys over 14
vears old.
Music will be given by the Fitzger
all quartet. Come out fathers and
bring your boys. They will learn
things boys ought to know in order
to guard against dangers to health.
—and the weather is hot, and you don’t want
your milk to sour, or you vegetables to wilt, or
a dozen things to eat to spoil, you want to be
sure that your refrigerator is one you ean trust.
DEFRIGEDATy,
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Get ““The Daddy of
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---There are refrigerators and refrigerators.
Some of them hold ice and food; some of them
do little else. The Eddy Refrigerator, whose
first model was built in 1847, conserves ice
and preserves whatever is entrusted toits care.
Good R efrigera tion
Is Economy
To keep food as it ought to be kept,
to make it go farther and taste better,
to preserve it with least waste, in the
- most wholesome way, with absolute
safety, economy, and perfection of
refrigeration, the sure solution is the
~ Eddy Refrigerator. |
We have some new models in stock,
which are real beauties and we
would like to show them to you.
Call and look them over.
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Good Housekeeping Magazine.
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Company
East Pine Street - - Fitzgerald ,Ga.
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THAT SUIT
—last year you thought one season’s wear was all you could normal
ly expect.
BUT the clerk was right—there was GOOD quality of wool in the
material.
Of course were it not for DRY CLEANERS and modern clean
ing methods—you could not think of using it for GOOD wear again
this season.
All right there is where we fit in. Our methods are modern.
And if we have that suit or light coat NOW—we will have it ready
for delivery the first spring day.
White Swan Laundry
DRY CLEAN'NG AND PRESSING