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Here Shall the Press the People's Rights Maintain
BY JOHN M BROWN.
AINBRiOGE,\ 6SCR0IA. THURSDAY MORNINC, AUGUST 13. 1903,*
Vol. 39—Xq. 16-$l.ooa Yezr
Editorialettes
The- Wlalia Advance disco so-
la»‘-Iv asks: “What do we live tor?”
Cheer up, brother, it isn’t quite so
h a ,l as Miat, with express lines run-
n:m: to Chattmcooga and Jagson.
vill**.
The railroads have deferred rais
ing rates in the north until after the
election. The Bouth is democratic
anyhow, s j there are no political
reasons for putting it off here.
“Stand your ground comrades,
gtand your ground! Things -ire
coming our way,” says Tom Wat'
son m the Jeffersonian If Watson
is referring to a speeding automo
bile or something < f that sort and
his comrades take his advice, there’s
going to be an accident as sure as
you’re ^born.—Columbus Enquirer.
No, Tom in ^looking out for the
ttream roller and don’t want to be
caught by itr
A man who is serving a term in
the penitentiary of Nevada for ra »ri
der has been nominated for pres;*-
dent. His will probably be a card
writing campaign, a la diminutive
Joseph. John Temple and Thomas
E. take notice.
The lact that'no one knows when
dog days -officially begin or end,
does not keep you from app-reciat*
ing the fact when yon are in the
midst of them.
Joe Hill Hall wants the governor
of Georgia elected every year.—Co-
Iambus Enquirer.
Now we know J. H. H. is a fool
—it the esteemed Enquirer speaks
Irul v.
The Macon Telegraph begs for a
return of sanity in the discussion of
the convict question. Agreed, pro
vided t'e steamed Thundergraph
will get into the sanity class on the
fill elections both state aud nation tl
As You Like It.”
Here’s one fellow who has had
his ear to the ground—Editor
Sweat, of the Nashville Herald:
“Tom Watson will run Bryan
mighty close in this good old com.
monwealth.”
A sarcastic wuvgrass exchange
says: “Since the (iroveland South
Georgian has come out for Taft we
fear that Georgia has gone the
wrong way.”
The A.bany Herald thinks that
“Tom Watson has an equal chance
ol getting Georgia’s electoral vo.«
that Taft has.
Three separate “opinions” of
broad divergence! —Lo! whether iB
right? Wouldu’t it be wisdom to
wait till after the November elec
tion before giving out Nucb weighty
“opinions?”
A Model Wife.
A model wile is the woman who
looks after her husband’s household
and makes her hospitality a delight
to him, and not a burden; one who
has learned that a soft answer will
turn away wrath; who keeps her
sweetest smiles and most loving
words for her husband; who is his
confidante in sorrow or in joy aud
who does not feel the necessity of
explaining her private affairs to the
neighborhood; who respects the
rights of her hushand and children
and m turn has due regard paid to
her; who knows that the strongest
argument is womanliness, and so
she cultivates it; who is sympathetic
in joy or in grief and who finds
work .or hands to do; who is not
made bitter by trouble, but who
strengthens aud sweetens under it;
and who tries to cancel the faults of
her husband ratber than blazon
them forth to an uninterested pub
lic; the woman whose life book has
love written on every page; who
makes a home for a man, a home in
a bouse and in a heart; a home that
is lull of love presided over by one
I whose price is above rubies. She
is tbe model wife.
If Governor IIoke Smith is disr
posed to play even with some of
bis political enemies, he may see an
op -mng for a few telling li.-ks be
fore the legislature finally adjourns.
Contempt for Laws.
If the seasons remain favorable
for a few more days the cotton crop
in this territory will be of the
lumper variety.
Every newspaper man who does
his duty is constantly making some'
h lv mad. Although this is ine*
vliable, yet no true newspaper ever
intentionally wounds another’s feel-
mg-, or takes a step that lie does not
consider necessary for the public
good. And he always has the cons
' ation of knowing that tho e who
condomu him today will probably
praise him tomorrow, while he aiso
nt.derstands that those who praise
him today will probably condemn
him tomorrow; also, that all will be
forgotten before the final judgment
sml that then the only thing that
really matters is whether he was
ri ght or wrong.
Excellent Health Advice'
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No 379
fiord ayenne. San Jose, Cal.,
says: “The worth ot Electric Bit
ter' a* a general family remedy,
Mr headache, biliousness and tor-
por f the liver and bowels is so
Pron unced that I am prompted to
■*y a word in its favor, for th«
benefit of those seeking relief from
*mch afflictions. There is more
health for the digestive organs
i Q a hottie of Electric Bitters than
* n & ny other remedy I Know of. ’
k°ld under guarantee at all drug
Jures. 50c.
According the Albany Herald
the Savannah police modus oper*
andi is delightfully simple touching
blind tigers. Representat ves ot the
chief of police make a round of the
blind tiger joints, whose places of
business are as well known as the
postoffice or the leading hotel-, and
require the proprietors to post cash
bonds of §100 each, pending further
inquiry into their “suspected” in
fraction of certain municipal regu
lations. In each case the £100 bond
is forthcoming, to the accompani
ment of a wink from tbe officer and
a smile from the tiger. When tke
case is called in the recorder’s court,
i ot a single defendank-appears. The
recorder looks surprised, forfeits the
bonds and feels that he has earned,
in a single i. ornmg, all that his job
will pay during his term ot office.
La-t Monday morning be forfeited
93 bond*, with net eturns to the
municipal exchequer of §9,300.
It is claimed that Chatham county
juries will not convict defendants
charged with violations of the pro -
bibiiion law. That may or may not
be trne; but if th .* police authorities
are strong enough to hold up viola
tor of the law aud make them pay
what amounts to a license tax, they
are strong enough to break up the
blind tiger business altogether.
How long do the Savannah authori
ties suppose the blind tiger joints
would last il their proprietors were
to be held up for $loo once a we k
iustead of two or three times a ye. ?
But that is not a question which :l
will b; considered necessary •
answer——in Savannah.
Really, it is an interesting qu
tion whether Savannah tigers ■*
more or lest reprehensible than S.
vannah municipal auihorit.ey
An Editor’s Love Letter
‘ Dear darling delinquent! Our
precious ►ubs-.riber in arrears! Yeu
are-o-hy! Do von think we have
sold out aud gone? No little sugar
plum, we could not get awaj if we
wanted to. We are ridl at the same
old stand dishing out the papers on
sweet promise** and bright expecta
tions.- They make an excellent
diet, darling, with a little padding
flavored with a word of encourage
ment to 9erve as a dessert. We are
waiting and watching for tbee, ©ur
turtle dove! We long to hear thy
gentle footstep on the stairway be
low and to hear the ring of tbe
happy dollars within our office.
Dear one, we feel unusually sad ana
lonely without you, dear. Sow,
little pie-crust, will you come? Do
we hear you answer ia a voiee so
sweet and beguiling, “I’m coming,”
or ts it only the winds that around
our office roar? We pause for further
developments.”—Ex.
)ften The Kidneys Hie
Weakened hy Over-Work.
$4.oo to 5avannah, Qa.
And return, Thursday, August 13th,
1908, via Atlantic Coast Line.
Train leaves Bainbndge 12:18 p.
m. Final limit of tickets August
18th, 1908. Embrace thiB oppor
tunity to visit tbe Forest City with
many points of interest and delight
ful resorts. Tybee Island by tbe
seashore; Thunderbolt, with its
casino and many attractions; Isle of
Hope, etc. For further information
see your ticket agent or write EL M.
North, D P. A., Savannah, Ga.
Why Janes Lee Clot Well.
Everybody in Zanesville, O.,
knows Mis. Mary Lee, of rural
route 8. She writes: “My hus
band, James Lee, firmly believes
he owes his life to tbe use of Dr.
King’s N*w Discovery. His lungs
were so severely affected that con
sumption -eomed inevitable, when
a friend recommended New Dis
covery. We tried it, and its use
has restored him to perfect health.”
Dr. King’s New Discovery is the
king of throat and lung remedies.
For coughs and colds it has no
equal. Thu first dose gives relief
Try it! Sold under guarantee at
all drug stores. 50c. and §1.00.
Trial bottle free.
EYEfi WATCHFUL
Unheaiwjr Kidneys Hake Impure Bloe;
It used to be considered that oir?
arinary and- bladder troubles were to 11
traced to the hicrc* ?
but now mode::
science proves th..-
nearly ait dis... .
have their betrir:?>ii
in the disorder *
these most imports'
organs.
The kidneys i'.'it -
cr.d purify theb’oo'-
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneys are wes t
- out of order, you can understand hov.
quickly your eat ire body is affected ; i:-
how every organ seems to fail to do ‘ti
de ty.
If you arc sick or “ feel badly, cegii:
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as rour kidneys are well they -.rill hr.
all the other organs to health. A tn..!
will convince anyone.
If you are sick you can make no nn
take by first doctoring your kidne-
The mikl and the extraordinary effect o:
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the greet
kidney remedy, is soon reali -ed. :.
stands tbe highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, anu is so;-,'
Home cf Swamp-Root.
off its merits by all
druggists in fifty-cer.t
and one-dollar -size
bo*'*-s. Von may
have a sample bottle
oy am.. ne»_, -_r . .
how to find out if you have kidney oj
*7<-~ t - 1 £. Mention this oauer
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, F Y. Pea'tmake any mistake,
but remember tue name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
1* Will SeadSuBpleShowlag Hoi
B.H. B. Cares Above Troubles, air
Eczema and Rheumatism.
For twenty-fix -years Botanic Blooc
kB) ’
Balm (B BB) has bee* curing yearly
thoands of suff erers fiom Primary,
Se endarv or Tertiary Blood Poison
and all forms of Wood Disease. We
solicit the most obstinate rases, for
BBB cares where all else fails. If
yon have exhausted the old methods of
treatment and still have aches and
pains in bones, back or joints, Rheu-
maism, Mucus Pivtches in month, Sore
Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots,
-Tft. - - ' * ~
Ulcers on any part of the body, Eating
Sores, a erub down or nervous, Hair
or eyebrows falling out, fake BBB It
kills the poison, makes tbe blood pure
and rich, healing every sore and com
pletely changing the entire body into a
clean, healthy condition.
CURES ECZEMA
Itching, watery blisters or open, itch
ing humors, Risings or Pimples of
Eczema all leave after killing the poi
P<
son and puryfying the blood with BB
A Little Care Will Save Many
Bainbridge Readers Fu
ture Trouble
B. In this way a flood of pare, rich
blood is sent direct to the skin suaface,
the itching stops forever and every
humor or sore is healed and cured.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B B B)
is pleasamt and safe te take; composed
of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies
id
and en ishes the hluod,
DRUoGISTSSl PER LARGE BOT
TLE with directions for home cure.
Watch the kidney secretions.
J e thit they have the amber hue of
1th; |
The discharges not excessie or infre- j
quent;
Contain no “brick-dust like” sedi
ment.
Doan’s Kidney PiiJs will do this for
you.
They watch the kidneys and cure
them when they’re sick.
Mr a . H. C. Ramsey, 217 Love
8t„ Thom isviile, Gh., says : “For
months I was bothered by pains
t.croas the small of my bach and it
seemed as if I eould get nothing to
stop it. 1 was recently told that
Doan’s Kidney Pills wore good for
such complaint aud 1 pr. cured a
b. x. I took ttrem as directed and
was soon rid \>f the annoyance. 1
give Doan’s Kidney Pills tne en
tire credit for curing me of the at
tack and I am willing thai my
name should be used in the papers j
a* one who can endorse tn m. Ii
do this in the hope of beirefitiing
others who may be suffering a- I
did.”
For sale by all dealers. Frice 50j
cents. Foster-Mil barn Co , 3uf-;
falo, New York, sole agents for the
United States
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
FREE BL90D CORE COUP0N
This coupon (cu: from BaiiiLri Ige
Democrat), is good for one large sam
ple of Botanic Blood Balm mailed free
in plain packag.es. Simply fill in your
nme and address on dotted line* be
low and mail tv BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
State name of trouble, ifycu know j
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MAKE ICE CREAM
FROM WATER
and a small quantity of condensed
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had.
RECIPE.
*4 pint eocdecsed milk costs . . . ,06c.
Add enough cold water to make cne
quart 00
One 13c. package JXIL-O ICE
CREAM Powder 13c.
Total 19c.
Mix all together thoroughly and
freeze. Don’t beat or cook it;
don't add anything else. This
makes two quarts of delicious ice
cream in 10 minutes at very small
cost.
AMD ttpu KSOm IT’S PURE.
Five kinds; Ckoioiaie \ aniLa, Straw
berry, Lew.cn and Unfavored.
3 packages 25c. at all grocers.
Illustrated Recipe Rook Free.
The Steesee Pc re Feed Co-, le Roy, H. Y«
-astoh
ntfee Kind H
i : -T :
t JELL-0
^ .The Dairdjf Dessert
PREPARES INSTANTLY. Simply add bo*
in* water, cool and serve." Me. per package l
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Legal Advertisements.
| DECATU
! GEORGIA—
IIFF 8ALE.
>unty:
DE.’ATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEOBGI A—Decatur Coun ty.
Wil' be sold before tke court house
door in tbe city of Bainbridge, in said
conaty, on the first Tuesdav in Sept.
nerga, dur ng the legal hoars of sale, the
‘ llpv
following described property to-wit:
One soda water manufacturing machine
and fixtures, also one gas engine and one
new bottle washing machine, said described
property levied on as the properly of de
fendanis, to satisfy a City Court fifa issued
from the City Court of Bainbridge, Decatur
County, Georgia, in favor of the Interna
tional Harvester Company of America vs.
T. I. Thomasson and Son. All of said
described property being situated in the
storehouse known in the city of Bainbridge
as the Shingler Block in said ciiy and
county. This August 5th, 1908.
L. F PATTERSON, Sheriff.
Will be so (' he court house
door, in the ci... . i>.*.tibridge, in sal,
county, on the* fir«c Tuesdav in Ser.f
next, during the legal hoars of sale, th*
following described property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. one hundred and I wenty
eight [12?] in the 21st District of sail
county, levied upon as the property o
Robert Donalson, endorser and defendant
to satisfy a fifa issued from the City Court
of Bainbridge at the June term 1908, in
j favor of the First National Bank of Bain.,
■ bridge vs. E. W. Frawick, principal, and
and Robert Donalson, endorser.
This August 5th, 1908
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the c.mrt house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
count jr, on the first Tuesday in Se^t
BECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decator Ocunty.
Will be sold befere the court Louae
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
county, on the hist Tuesday iu Sent,
next, during the legal hours of sale, the
foiliwing described property, to-witr
All of that certain stock of goods, wares
and merchandise in that certain storehouse
in the town of Attapulgus, Decatur county,
Georgia, situated on Broad street, said
town and known as the Gordon L. Boyett
store, said stock of goods consisting of dry
goods, notions, shoes, groceries and genera)
merchandise, and levied on as the property
of Gordon L. Boyett to satisfy a fifa issued
from the city court of Bainbridgt in favor
of Henderson Black Co. vs. Gordon L,
Boyett. This August 5th, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
next, during tbe legal hours of sale.
! following described property, to-wit:
j One Bullet, containing oue large and
j two small drawer swith lower c binet,
j cash $35.0 ; one ten foot round exten-
I sion dining table; one npholate ed
rocker; one leather back and seat
, rocket; one sti aight leather -seat chair;
one irou bedstead; one set Led springs;
| four common straight chairs;one feath
er bed; two cotton inattresses; one
'chiffonier style dresser; one wash
i stand; ,one roller top,desk; one office
’ chair; tw nty-flve dollars .worth ulna-
! ter in Is for tailor shop; one blue flame
oil stove; two tailor gooses; Jone singer
sewing machine;one press stand; two
shares of stock in the Donalsonvllle
Publishing Comoany, valued at $25.00
i pet share; one insurance policy for
|$5oo.<r' 1 - ’
DECATUR MCRTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—DECATCBjC cnty:
Will be sold, before the Court house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, iu raid
County, on the First Tuesday in Sept,
next, daring the legal hours of sale,
the following described property,
to-wit;
All of lot of land No. two hundred and
eighty-four [284] and the east half of lot of
land No. three huiidred and seventeen
[317] situated in the 20th District of said
county, containing in all three hund ed
and seventy I370] acres more or less and
levied upon as the property of defendants
to satisfy a mortgage fifa from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of the De
catur County Bank vs. F. R. Graham and
C. R Graham. Property pointed out in
the fifa.
This Aug. 5th, 1908.
L, F. PATTERSON. Sheriff,
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur Coukty.
Will be sold, before tbe Court Hoase
dooi.in the city of Bainbridge, in said
county, during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesdav in Sept, next,
the following described property, to-
wit:
00 in the Virginia State Insurance
Co., which has now become a claim.
All of said described proDerty levied on
*■ s tne property of defendant to satisfy
a mortgage fifa from the City Court of
Bainbridge, Decatur county, Georgia,
in favor of J. W. r hurmond vs. Ernest
F. White property pointed out in the
- P°
fifa. This August 6tn. 1906.
lUgl
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF BALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold, before the Court Houat
door, in the City of Bainbridge, iu aald
county, daring the legal hours ot sale,
on the First Tuesday In 8ept. next,
the following described property, to-
wit: —.
One acre of land, more or less, situated
in the village of Diffee in said county,
bounded as follows; On the north by
property of Bill Davis, on the east by—»—
street, on tbe south by
street and church, and on the west by th<
house and lot now occupied by the defend
ant, in said village of Diffee, and levied 01
as the property of George Douglas, to sat-
isfy a justice court fifa issued from the
justice court of the 1188th District G. M. of
said county, in favor of Calhoun and
Curry vs. George Douglas. Property
pointer out by plaintiff’s attorney.
This Aug. 5th, 1908.
L.;F. PATTERSON, She:iff.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur county.
.11 r I. . r . r.„i „ n . , • ,1.,. Will be sold, before the Coart House
All of that forty [40] acres of Jami m the 1 j n tbe city of Bainbridge, in s-tid
15th District of said county, and known as i cou nty, during the legal hours of sale,
the thirty-four [34] acres in the northwest j 0 n the first Tuesday in Se,it next-
coineroflotoflandNo. 203, bounded on -the ! the following described property, to,
east by lands of J. D. Cbasen, on the west! wit:
by the western land line of said lot No. ' All of that one square acre of land in the
203, on the north by the public road from | southeast corner of that twenty .five [25J
Bainbridge to Thoma-vilte , on the south 1 acre tract of land deeded by Pauline Vin-
by property formerly owned by Mrs. Ii. E. cent to Rena Lindsay in the northwest
Johnson. i corner oi lot of land No. two hundred [200]
Also six [6] acres of land situated in the 1 situated in the 15th District of said county
north east corner of lot of land No. 221, , and state, said one aCre herein conveyed
said tract being one acre wide «ast and ! lying immediately north of a two acre
west, and six [6] acres long north and i tract heretofore sold off of said 25 acre
south and bounded on the east by the ! tract, as particularly described in deed of
above described thirty-four [34] acres, on Rena Lindsay to Sam Stephens, said de-
the north by the public road leading from scribed one acre levied upon as the proper •
Bainbridge to Thomasville, on the south ; ty of defendant to satisfy a mortgage fifa
and west by the balance of said lot No. 221 | from the Superior Court of said county in
Also ihat twenty-three [23] acres being j favor of the Decatur County Bank vs. Sam
part of lot of land No. seventy-three [73] | Stephens. Property pointed out in the fifa
and #ast of the Climax and Attapulgus; *
oad, and fully described in deed of M.
Swicord to J. C. Brockman, dated May 1st,
1891, and recorded December 2. 1891, in j
book “I. 1. ” page 113. j
Also fifty [5o],.acres of land situated in
This August 5th, 1908,
L. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
Guardian’s Safe.
the north east corner of same lot No. sev-i GEO HGJA-Deca t ur County:
enty.three r73I. Also that ten [10] acres of . c . ,
land situated in the north west corner of * l: 7 virtue of an order o the C<
Court of Or-
lot No.' forty-eight [48] and fu% described i dina > of ’ a ’ d ™ u f n i y wi . !I ** at P u , b,ic
as bounded on the Lorih by the original outCTy on thirst Tuesday . September,
lot line of said lot No 48, on the ea« by >9o8, at the court hou<e r„ sa.d coun y, be-
the run of Yellow Water creek, on the tween the usual hours of sale, the following
south bv a continuation of the ^uth boun- j real estate situated in said counfy, to-w.L-
dary of the above described fifty acre tract, Tbree -^rth 5 [^]nnd,videdmtere S t in
7 .... 1 twenty-seven and one-haif [27^] ncj*s of
ianc hounded on north by land line, east
the last three described trac's containing !
eighty-three [83] acres in all, a.e lota -.<1 hi j v , ,, , ,
the 20th District ol said eountv and state.» by Und of %\es!e } Fasrclotti, south by land
1 ‘ of Crawson, and west by a ten acre tract
Ail of said described properly levied upon j "- raw ,T*’ wV v 1 VL 7t
ts the property of defendants, to satisfy a reserved by W.i tarn Fatrdoth, and being
issued from the Supenor apart of lot of land No. M m the 21st
mortgage ma issued :rom tr.e >uj
Court of said county, in favor of the Deca
tur County Bank vs. C. R. Graham and L.
R. Graham ar.dother fifas in my hands.
Property pointed out in this fifa.
This August 5th. 190S
L. F. PATTERSON. Shei'ff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
Georgia—Decatur County.
Will be «o!d, before tbe Conn Hons?
door, in tbe city of tmnbridve, in *1
county, duri ng «.he legaf nuurs of sai
on tne first Tuesday lnS<
on the first Tuesday in Sept- next, ih
following described property, to-wit:
One half act* of iand more or iess, the
same being part of a two acre tract situated
in the 151L District of =aid county and
bounded as follows: On the north by a
church and iot, on the east by
district of said county. Aiso three-fourths
[i{] undivided interest in twenty-two and
one-half [22#) acres of land bounded
north by land of Watson Faircloth, east by
Calvin Faircloth, south by W. M. Fair
cloth, west by land line, and being pait of
lot No _ 20 in the 2lst District of said
county. Total 37 # acres. Terms cash.
This Aug. 3, 1908.
MAOME SHEFFIELD,
Natural Guardian of Thomas Helton, Judy
and J. E Faircloth, minors.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA.
Decatur County
on the west by property ot Jessie Davis and
others, and on the south by property cf
Toe King, said described land lying situa e
and being in the village of Diffee, in said
county and levied on as the property o‘
Jim Davis and Charlotte Davis, to satisry a
Justice Court fifa issued from the Just! e
Court of the 1 iSSth District G. M. of said
county, in favor of Glen Cliff Nursery Co.,
vs. aid Jim Davis and Charlotte Davis.
This Aug. 5th, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
Wtii bo sold before the Court hous-
dtxvr in the city of Bainbidge, In sair
County, on the first Tuesday tn Septen
ber next, darimj the lejzal hoars of sale
the following described property to-wi
One dark iron grey horse mule about »i
vcarsold Darned ••Jim,’’ and one sorrel
mare mule about six' years old named
•Mary,’’ levied on as the property ofj. L.
Wester, Jr.. J. C. Wester and J. J. Strange,
to satisfy a City Court mortgage fifa its
favor of H. A. Saunders vs. J. L. Wester,
Jr.. J. C- Wester and J. J. Strange.
This August 5th, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff,