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THE DEMOCRAT.
judge Taft—he is elected—jast aB j Prohibition is Profitable*
we all expected. i _____
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—Dbcatuk C osty:
J. M. BROWN, Fd. & Mg’r.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF SHE RIF F
ORDINARY, CLERK SUPERIOR
COURT AND COUNTY COMMIS
SIONERS.
E uered as second class mail matter
at, Bam bridge, Ga., postoflice.
Bainbridge, Ga., Dee. 5, 1908
W e’ye always something to be
thankful for. After the 4th of next
March, we will not ha ve a “rough
ridei” in the white house.
President Roosevelt is fifty years
old and not many half centuries
have received as many jolts k as he
has inflicted upon the one just
dosed.
The Outlook magazine has en
gaged Roosevelt as editor on a sal
ary of $30,tOO per year, to com
mence at the end of his presi
dential term. Verily old PJuto
eareth for his own,
A number of .ossil eggs havfe
been discovered in Wyoming, so
we can now account for the staying
qualities of certain old fossilaria
still sticking to the nody politi* in
Georgia.
The Rome Tribune-Herald sug
gests that there are too maoy law
yers in Rome. Coming so soon
after that lawyer lynching in Ten
nessee this looks darkly sugges
tive.
Now that the business policy of
the National povernmentis settled
fur another period of four years,
business interests will take a new
grip of life and move on to higher
success
Governor Hok^ Smith has shown
in the national campaign that he is
a national figure,—Ex.
And we will add that he is oie
With whom other uational figures
will have to reckon in the not
ere long \
Governors like the one Ten
nessee has are worth while. If the
people of that state hftvn’t re- elect
ed him, they will not only fail their
duty, but will show a lack of appre
ciation or a magnilicant officer and
chief executive,
“Joe Brown talks just li&e a inau
who intends to give aii sides a
square deal when he becomes gov
ernor,” say3 the Darien Gazette.
It is rather deeds, not talk, bow-
ever, that speak most eloquently
in practical every day life. Lets
Bee how he acts.
By the side of Hoke Smith’s con*
tribution of $250 to the Democratic
National Committee, can now be
Viewed the offering of governor-
elect, Joseph M. Brown, who re
cently passed over a ten dollar bill
When the collection hat was handed
around in Marrietta recently.—
'Thomson True Lance.
The announcement of Walter
Brown, an Atla/iia attorney, of his
purpose to support Thomas E.
Watson for President is believed
by some people to mean that Ap
pellate Court Judge Russell will be
a candidate for Governor of Geor
gia two years hence, provided, of
course that Little Joe decides that
he doesn’t want it,
A Pittsburg physician has found
7300 living bacteria on a two dcllar
bill We have always heard that
two dollar bills were the worst sort
of Jonahs, bnt we are daring the
bacs, to theextent of still aeceptin;
two,s, or even fives to the extent
of subscription arrearages and will
give 16 to 1 silver in change So
bring along your old .^bacteria in
fested bills—we mean bank bills.
The country round about will
thank the Thomas county grand
jury Cor the fearless and faithful
discharge of their duties the past
two weeks in its crusade for an
honest administration of the penal
code.against immorality and Im
purity, violations of tte prohibi
tion law, and we hope Decatur
county’s next grand jury will take
theitcue from their great work
and do likewise. No community
er other organism in any better
than what it allows.
And even Decatur County only
saved her Democratic bocon by the
skin of her teeth. Who’.a thunk it?
No more politics for two years
at least—except of minor import,
Thank the Lord for Sunday I
We’ve had ideal Autumn weath
er ali fall for the gathering of
crops—atl Nature apparently
striving to bring Man in tune with
the Infinite. “Only man is vile.”
Well, thank Goodnes the Nation
al election is past, and no matter
how much nor how little you like
the result it is with us for another
four years, and you’d as well adjust
yourself to enviroments,
There is more joy in a printing
office over one sinner that pays in
advance and abuses the editor on
every possible occasion than there
is over ninty-and-nine who borrow
the paper and sing its prai es,
without contributing a cent to
keep it out of the poor house.—
Waycross Herald.
Gov. Hoke Smith’s service to the
National Democratic party, in the
West, Middle West, aud East,
stands out in relief as that of a doz
en of the ablest men who did val
iantly for the cause. Wherever
he appeared the power and force of
his great personality and mentality
evoked the wildest enthusiam for
the cause he championed. Hoke
Smith is a man whose greatness.as
a leader and organizer, the Ameri
can nation has to recognize and
honor with its chiefest honors in
the not ere long.
Memphis will endeavor to secure
the conference of five governors of
as many southern states the pur
pose of which will be to discuss and
suggest remedial measures con
cerning the night |rider situation.
The place where the conference
is to be held is not a matter of im
portance; it is the result thereof
that the people will be interested
in. Night ri erism is netting to
be alarming:, it is a most serious
matter, and the peoole want such
steps taKen as will for.ak it up.
The governors of Tennessee,
Alabama. Kentucky, Mississippi
and Arkansas, have been request
ed to meet in this conference.
Some of the papers are insisting
that chief counsel Hme«, of the
Georgia R’y.Commission, resign,
because he expressed a purpose to
vote for Mr Watson, the popnlist
candidate for President, this mak
ing him the assume, perona non
grata with the commission and
with the Administration This all
depends upon "the viewpoint.
Judere Hines is one of Georgia’s
ablest and most incorruptible law
yers, and it is Drains and sound
legal judgement rather than par
tisan politics that ought to charac
terize official action and conduct,
especially when the common peo**
j pie’s vital interests and business
are concerned, as involved in Rail-
I wav, telephone, and telegraph con
trol, in their encioachmentg upon
private personal rights. And the
thought recurs that perhaps these
papers have some old booze soaK>
ed political hack tied out, which
they purpose grooming for the job.
Perish the thought! and herein lies
a danger which the next incoming
dynastv, had best guard—or the
peoples and the states interests
shall suffer—for their name is
legion, their maws are capacious
and tbw ir appetites insatiable.
The Elective Franchise.
You get the jight to vote from
the state, not the United State*.
The ballot m a state gift.
Naturalization is a Federal gift,
and, is a gift of the Union, not of any
one state.
Tke registration of voters is res
quired in the states of Alabama,
California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho.
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massa
chusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New
Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Utah, Vermont, Viiginia, Washing
ton, West Virginia, Wisconsin and
the territories of Arizona and New
Mexico,
Yoa must be registered to vote ■
Georgia.
As far as the financial mutters are
concerned the city of Birmingham,
Ala., ial9o9 will not know that pro
hibition bas ever been put into
operation in Jefferson eounty. The
cry of the anti’s before the election
was that the city government would
lose $117,ooq from the loss o: saloon
licenses. This caused hundreds of
votes to be turned against pro 1 ibi—
tion that would otherwise nave gone
for it, it is claimed.
The year 19o8 shows an increase
in the taxable values of the city of
approximately 33 per cent, This
will net the city during tne year
$80,o0o more than it received from
the same source last year. This
great increase, however, does not in
clude the assessments that have been
raised by the board of revenue or
the back tax commissioner It is es
timated in cry hall circles that the
taxable values of the city have been
raised id this way nearly $8,oo0,ooo.
which will net the city during 1909
$8o,o0o more than it received in
1908. This will be an increase in
taxable values for two years of $17,
ooo,00o, giving the citv additional
taxes of $i 7o,ou0, or $Co,ooo more
than it received under the open sa
loon regime.
When it is taken into considera
tion that the buildings formerly oc*>
cupied b - saloons ate now occupied
by other kinds of business, netting
the city at least $2o,ooo more in
license it is see*' that 19o9 will bring
the city’s net reuenue up to more
than $lo0,o0o more than it. received
during 19o7, the last year ot the sa«*
loon.
National Prohibition Com
ing.
The President of the National
Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union, which eoi.vened recently it.
Denver Colorado says:
“I predict that m ten years the
prohibition movement will cover the
entire nation,” said Mrs Stevens of
Portland, Me., president of the Un
ion. “It is not a spasmodic effort,
but a substantial and healthy gain
which cannot be checked by any
amount of opposition W e now have
nine states—Alabama, Arkausas,
Georgia, Kansas, Maine,Mississippi,
North Carolina, North Dakota and
Oklahoma—which have gone for
prohibition, and there are others on
the road.”
Legal Advertisements.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold, before the Court Housr
j door, in the city of Cambridge, in saic
county, # during „he leg* ours of sale
on the drst Tuesday,* in Dec. next, the
following described property, to-wit:
One seventy [70] saw Gin, Feeder and
Condenser ope 42 inch Malsbv & Company
grist mill, one Felker Engi..e and Boiler,
twenty and twent-five horse power, also
one Elevator, said described property lev
ied on as the property of Defendant, to sat
isfy a mortgage Execution issued from the
city court of Bainbridge in favor of the
Bank of DonalSonville vs J. F. Reynolds
Property pointed out in the fifa. This Nov,
4th 1908.
. E. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, |
Decatur Countyj
Will be sold before the Court hous,
door in the city of Bainbidge,*ln saic
County, on the first Tuesday in Decern
her next, during the legal hours of sale
the following described property to-wit
That certain one half acre city lot situate
in the City of Bainbridge in said County,
and bounded as follows : On the North by
Planters’ Street, on the West by property of
Mose Pinkney and others and on the South
and East by land of Defendants,—said lot
levied upon being in a square—and levied
upon as the property of Defedants, to satis
fy a Fi-fa from Decatur Superior Court in
favor of Homer Dtckenson and Jill a Dick
enson vs Mrs %■ E. Hunnewell and Mrs. G.
E-Baker. This November 4th, i9o8r
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff. |
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in the citv of Bainbridge, in said
county, during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in Dec. next,
the following described property, to-
wit:
2 desks; fifteen section Book Case; twenty
six [26] volumes of Encyclopedia of Law
[80] eighty volumes of Georgia Reports
four [4] chairs, lot of rugs; one clock; one
cuspidore; one coal scuttle, lot of miscel
aneous Law Books; one Typewriter all of
said described property levied upon as the
property of Defendant to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa from the City Court of Bain
bridge vs D. W. Sheffield. This Nov. 4th
1908. _ .....* —« w
L. F. PATTBRSO Sheriff.
Will be sold, before the Court house
door,in the city of Bainbridge, in raid i rVw.n-^
County, on the First Tuesday in Dec.; GEORG! \—Decatur Goun .».
next, during the legal hourB of sale; The foil Swing property, harp g remained in Uic posses-uo • of than
the following described property j j, ioridjt A Railway O »mpia. for the period prescrib >a by
Jne bay mare about seven years old. ! be /’ fle * d for sale ‘° ** d ^ U ”“P»ny’3 West Bain-
named Matt, one black mare about seven ondge Depot, 10 Bam bridge, Decatur County, Georg,*, -,r sn,n ocher p U ;i „
years old named Ella, with star in her face , may be designated,Thursday, November the5th, t‘W5, in liquidation of f r
one black mare named Della, about six I and stoiage charges due the said Georgia Florida & Alabama Railway Com-
years*old, one light bay mare with black pany,aud topav the coBt cf ad/ertistug aud sale, s ich s tie beriauiu^ j'
mane and tail, named Minnie with white o’clock, a. m., and continuing from day t > day until goads are disoosed o*
spot on her back and with blaze face and j q>jgRMS ST L CASH,
about nine years old. Also one two horse .
-“White Hickory’’ wagon, one Barnesville
top buggy with red running gear twenty-
three [23] head of cattle marked with
s'mootiiciop in the left ear and swallow
fork and underbit in the right ear, also
three hundred [300] bushels of corn, twen
ty-five hundred [2500] po-nds of fodder
and ten thousand [1000] pounds ef hay
All of said described property levied upon
as the property of Defendant to satisfy a
Mortgage fifa from the city court of Bain- _
bridge at’th e March term 1908 in favor of j
the Wedeles Tobacco Co. vs William E. >
Harris. Property pointed out by . the de- j
fendant. This Nov. 4th 1908-
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DEJATUR SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the c >urt house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
couni y, on the” first Tuesday in Dec.
next, during the legal hours of sale, he
following described property, to-wit:
“The Wamman Normal and Industrial
Institute” and especially the following pro
perty towit: All of Plat No. [11] eleven
embracing ten [10] lots and five [5] lots di
rectly North of Plat No. [11] eleven, in Plat
No. [19] nineteen, the amount contained in
number nineteen is [375] three hundred
and seventy-five feet by [150] one hundred
and fifty teet. The amount contained in
Plat No [ 11] eleven is three hundred and >
fifteen [315] feetb) [375] three hundred and J
seventy-five feet, and known as ‘‘Free- j
town,” and situated near the city of Bain-,
bridge in lot of land No 205 in the 15th .
District of said county and state, being the J
property conveyed by H. J. Bruton, to said ’
Normal and Industrial School, October
14th, 1903, by Deed recorded in Book No ’
2, folio—said described property i
levied on as the prODerty of Defendant, to J
satisfy a fifa issued from the city court of j
Bainbridge in favor of E. M. Wainman vs !
the Wainman Normal and Industrial Insti
tute and one other fifa in my hands. This
Nov. 4th 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will he sold befere the court house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
county, os the first Tuesday in Dec.
next, during the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit:
The one half undivided interest in and
to that parcel of land in the city of Bain-
fa ridge, state of Georgia, and county of
Decatur, bounded as follows: On the East
by Bruton street, on the South by an ex
tension of Perry street andon the West and
North by lands of L. O. Jackson, Trustee
for Estella B- Jackson and of the following
measurement, commencing at the North
west junction of Bruton and Pern streets,
and running North fifty-two [52] feet,thence
East one hundred and five [105] feet to the
point of commencement, and containing one
eighth of an acre more or less and moreful
ly described by a Dt ed made by L. O. Jack-
son, Trustee, and recorded in Book “T” 2,
page 58, March 28th, 1901.
Said described property .levied upon as
the property of Defendant, to satisfy a Jus
tice Court fi-fa issued from the Justice
Court of the 1430 District G. M. of said
county, in favor of J. H. Boyett, vs, Jno.E.
Wilkes, Jr. This Nov. 4th, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff,
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in the Citv of Bainbridge, in saf
-county, during the legal hours of sale,
on the First Tuesday in Dec. next
the following described property, to-
wit:
One new model Eureke Gang Lathe mill,
No, 7095 and levied on as the property of
Defendant; to satisfy a city court fifa issued
from the city court of Bainbridge, in favoj
of the Chattanooga Machinery Co., vs. L
M. Priest. This Nov. 4th 1908.
L. F PATTERSON. Sheriff.
UNITED STATES COURT.
In the District Court ol the United States
for the Southwestern Division of the
Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of Morris 4 Brown Drug
Co., and city Drug Store. T. J. Morris
and J. P. Brown. Bankrupt. In Bank
ruptcy.
To the Creditors of Morris 4 Brown Drug
Co., and the city Drug Store of Bainbridge,
in the Gcunty ol Decatur, said District a
Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the 31st
day of October, 1908, the said Morris 4
Brown Drug Co., and the city Drug Store,
T. J. Morris and J. P. Brown were duly
adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meet
ing of creditors will be heid in the U. S.
Court Room Valdosta, Ga., on the 12th day
of November. 1908, at 9 o’clock in the fore
noon, at which time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus
tee, examine the bankrupt and transact sucu
other business as may properly come before
said meeting. The bankrupt isreq uired to
be present. #
Ai Valdosta, Ga., this 31st day of Octo
ber, A D. 1908.
WILFRED C. LANE,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
R. G. Hartsfield Esq., Bainbridge, Ga.
Attorney for the Bankrupts.
B. C.PRINCE, Traffic Manager.
Box Picture Frames. Pioneer Portrait Co., Chicago. Unclaimed
Box -Clocks, Jesse Grant, Babcock, Ga. Refused.
One Bedstead, wood, W. G. Smith, Hinson, Fla. Unclaimed.
Box Dry Goods, Chas. T. Walthan, C’Belle, Fla. Refused.
Bu. Bed Rails, Mrs. M; B. Allen, C’Belle, Fla. Refused.
Two Plow Standards, ,1 Stove pot, I Water Bottle, boxed, from Iilnson
Fla. Np marks. _ ^
Box Glass, Wn. Kerbye, C’Belle, Fla. Unclaimed.
Four Stoves, I. Kwilecki, Bainbridge, Ga. Refused.
Bu Wire Fruit Baskets, no marks, Hinson, Fla.
Iron Column, no marks, from Colquitt, Ga.
Crate Picture Frames, L. B. Shepard, Carrabelle, Fla. Unclaimed.
Six wood Bedsteads, 3 Bureaus, 1 Dresser, 1 Coal Heater, J. u.
Lacy, Hinson, Fla. Refused.
Two Cook Stoves, J. D. DeLacy, Hinson, Fla. Refused.
Barrel Lamps, Ada Roberts, Sopchoppy, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Show Case, Roberts & Campbell, Sopchoppy, FTa. Refused.
Two Packages, 11 caddies, Tobacco, R. & B., White Mill, Ga. Over.
Three boxes HH. Goods, 2Bu. Bedding, E. Barnes, Arran, Fla, Un
claimed.
Two Boxes Drugs, McCallum Bros., Arran, Fla. Refused.
Box MaiLlng Tubes, Fain & Weaver, Edison, Ga. Unclaimed.
Box Earthenware, L. Davis, Havana, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Show Case, Havana Pharmacy, Havana, Fla. Refused.
One Box Shoes, Attapulgus, Ga. No marks.
Two Small Cook Stoves, Attapulgus. No marks.
Four Iron Rods, 30 ft. long, Attapulgus. No marks.
Disposed of.
One 12 ft. Shafting, Attapulgus. No marks.
One Tombstone base, Attapulgus. No marks.
One Old Barber Chair, Havana, Fla. No marks.
Box H. H. Goods, Havana, Fla. No marks.
One Table, Havana, Fla. Np marks.
Box Marble, J. W. Croft, Edison, Ga. Unclaimed.
Two boxes H. H. Goods, one Stove and Pipe, L. M. Hunt, Quincy, FI*.
Unclaimed.
Barrel empty Bottles, J. A. McPherson, Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
Half Barrel, contents unknown, Jenny Lane, Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
Hhd. Crockery, B. S. Smith, Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
Bax Hardware, Gus Bennett, Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Bu. Stove Pipe, Eldorendo. No marks.
Box Dry Goods, Pail Candy, Case Crackers, Mrs. J. McCriff, Hinson.
Box Iron, M. E. Carter, Arran.
One Scale Weight, W. H. Stanton Co., Colquitt, Ga. Refused.
Four Darrels Extracts, crate Earthenware, Fain & Weaver, Edison.
U nclaimed.
Box Pictures, J. T. Local, Tallahassee, Fla. Unclaimed.
Box Carpet Sweeps, H. Spangler, Quincy, Fla.
Bag Clothing, Mary Hicks, Bainbridge, Ga. Unclaimed.
Bex Starch, Pearl W. Walden, Edison, Ga. Unclaimed.
Small Show Case, J. W. Christie, Colquitt, Ga. Refused.
One Bureau, 1 Dresser and 1 Bedstead. Carrabelle, Fla. No marks.
Bed Spring, John Smith, Carrabelle, Fla. Unclaimed.
One case Notions, 1 case Cotton Fabrics, J. P. Westburg, Carrabelle,
Fla. Refused.
Box Glassware, Miss O. B. Brown, Arran, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Bu. Whips, R. C. Butler & Co., Havana, Fla. Refused.
One Empty S. Barrel, Babcock, Ga. No marks.
Four Bu. Toy Wagon parts, J .W. Trull, Sopchoppy, Fla.
One Cook Stove and ware, C. L. Howard, Babcock, Ga. Refused.
Two boxes Drugs, R. H. Raker & Son, Arran, Fla. Refused.
Box Glasses, Arlington, Ga. No marks.
One Bu. (2) Grate Castings, Woodward Mantle Co. Over with Bdge.
One Bu. Drip Pans, J. G. Sharon, Quincy, Fla. Refused.
Five Bu. Plow Castings, S. H. Sanders, Damascus, Ga. Astray.
One Bu. Carpets, Mrs. J. C. Donaldson, Bainbridge, Ga. Unclaimed.
Box Earthenware, D. Carroll, Hinson, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Bu. Bedding, Howard Culbreth, Arlington, Ga. Unclaimed.
One Empty Milk Can, M. H. Johnson, Tallahassee. Unclaimed.
Box Glass, A. G. M., Hinson, Fla.
One Piano Box, A. D. Johnson, Damascus, Ga.
One Box Bicycle Parts, Bainbridge. No markB.
Box Notions, Bainbridge. No marks.
Box Books, Bainbridge. No marks.
Barrel Washing Powders, Bainbridge. No marks. *
One Bu. Hames, Bainbridge. No marks.
One Box Drugs, Arran Grocery Co., Arran. Refused.
Box Adv. Matter, Spencer & Johnson, Havana, Fla. Unclaimed.
Box Tmware, S. B. Gavin, Arran, Fla. Unclaimed.
Crate Wheels, B. M. George, Damascus, Ga. Refused.
B. W. Hilborn, Damascus, Ga., 12 pails and 1 package Animal Food.
Box Glassware, James Frances, Arran, Fla. Unclaimed.
Box Advertising Matter, Bainbridge Stock Co., Bainbridge. Unclaimed.
One Crate Crockery, Mrs. D. O. Quitty, Bainbridge, Ga. Unclaimed.
One Iron Bed, 1 Bed Spring, Wyett Moore, Bainbridge, Ga. Unclaimed.
Three boxes Marble, H. B. Halstead, Bainbridge, Ga. Unclaimed.
Two empty Banana Crates, Joe Demtree, Tallahassee. Unclaimed.
Barrel Earthenware, P. A. P. Massey, Tallahassee, Fla. Unclaimed.
Barrel Notions, M. Byron, Tallahassee, Fla. Unclaimed.
Box Adv. Matter, T. B. Sweet, Tallahassee, Fla. Unclaimed.
One crate Picture Frames, E. H. McIntyre, Arlington, Ga. Unclaimed.
One Sign, A. J. Cowart & Son, Arlington, Ga. Refused.
One Pa. W. W. Drawers, Lottie Smith, Colquitt, Ga. Refused.
Four cases Drugs, J. L. Webster, Hinson, Fla. Refused.
Two Tables, J. W. Blount, Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
Four Pails Animal Food. J. R. Lawhon, Sopchoppy, Fla. Refused.
One Wash Stand, Bainbridge. No marks.
One Case E. Manna, Bainbridge. No marks.
One Soda crate. Bainbridge. No marks.
One Box Glass, I. Kwilecki, Bainbridge, Ga. Refused.
One Hhd. Earthenware, Arran Grocery Co., Arran, Fla. Refused.
Box Lamps, Susie Matthews, Arran, Fla. Refused.
Barrel Extracts, Frances Mills, Arran, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Bu. Lumber, Haddock & Griffin, Damascus, Ga. Unclaimed.
Box Notions, P. Williams, Havana, Fla. Unclaimed.
Three Cases Drugs, 1 pail S. Food, 1 Graphophone, Howell Drug Co.,
Havana, Fla. Refused.
Box Lamps, Mrs. M. L. Perry, Edison, Ga. Refused.
One Barrel Notions, Addie B. Thomas, Edison, Ga. Unclaimed.
One Washing Machine, 1 box Soap, o. n. W. C. Clarke, Quincy, Fla.
One Barrel IiOose Paint, W. G. Schultz, Bainbridge, Ga. Unclaimed.
Twenty-four Cross Arms, Municipal Elec. Co., Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Saw and 1 Bu. Belting, New York Tobacco Co., Quincy, Fla. Un
claimed.
Three cases Fire Works, L. C. Hartsfield, Tallahassee, Fla.
Barrel Vinegar, D. A. Smith, Arlington, Ga. Unclaimed.
One Case Drugs, City Drug Store, Colquitt, Ga. Unclaimed.
Seven Cases Drugs, 2 Cases A. Powders, 1 Case Glassware, J. L. Web
ster, Hinson, Fla. Refused.
One Book Case, B. B. Blount, Carrabelle, Fla. Refused.
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D. TALBERT
J. W. TALBERT
TALBERT & TALBERT,
ATTORN EYS* AT- LAW.
Offices at Bainbridge and Brinson.
Fractfce In all the Courts.
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One Crate Glassware, Miss Minnie Neal, Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
One Wardrobe, k. d., Y. L. Watson, Quincy, Fla. Unclaimed.
Barrel Rock Salt, W. E. Pierce, Edison, Ga. Refused.
Box Notions, F. P. Wortman, Bainbridge. Ga.
Fifty Rolls Roofing Paper, Dixie Fencing Co., Attapulgus, Ga. Refused.
One Ammonia Drum, Bainbridge. No marks.
One Bu. (2) gates, Bainbridge. No marks.
Two Rolls Wrapping Paper.
Two Boxes Knife Grinders, Towles & Raker, Arran, Fla. Unclaimed.
Fifteen Rolls Wrapping Paper, Bainbridge. No marks.
One Box Clothing. 1 Oil Heater. Miss M. B. Blanchard.
Three Boxes Marble, H. L. Gregory, Tallahassee, Fla. Refused.
Two - Boxes Leaf Tobacco, Wanish Tobacco Co., Tallahassee, Fla.
One Bale Printed Matter, Tallahassee Drug Co., Tallahassee, Fla.
One Transplanter, A. S. Wells, Tallahassee, Fla. Refused.
One Lath Machine, 1 Saw, o. n. Sanborn Lumber Co., Sopchoppy. ^ la -
1 Sewing Machine, Bainbridge
1 bu. Bardn door track, over, Quincy
1 bu. [6] water buckets, over, Quincy.
1 box H H. Goods, over, Quincy,
5 Roils paper, over, Quincy .
1 Roll roofing paper, over, Quincy
1 trunk, Oscar Wilson, Climax, Ga. No check.
1 suit case, Tallahassee, BB check 8885. *.
1 trunK, Bob BurtweJ), Greenville, Fla., Havanna, BB cn
A-17370. ’ ’
Any of theabove lip ted goods .will be delivered to the owner thereof U P°
submission ol satisfactory evidence af ownership and payment of all accrue
charge*.
B C, PRINCE, Trafficflanagei.,