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Mere Shall the Press the People’s Rights Maintain
BY JOHN M BROWN.
Bg»«3ltlP6E. SEORGm. THURSDAY HORNIMC. NOVEMBER 26. 1908. Vol. 39—Ho.2-$l.oo a Year
Edito r ialettes
.^'a?hinglon judge has decided
I * a W jfe has a perfect right to go
|®‘ ug h her husband’s pockets.
In j, a wise judge, but wives have
r,Jn this all along and manyhave
I Jed on tneir knowledge.
^ddy -ays he could have ear-
Led Georgia in the recent election
If be had run, and we have little
lecubt of it 5 for we are P re P ared to
Cjieve a anything of Georgia
Litit- s'.nca UUK June that is any.
Idling perfi^ 3 »
Hon. George Bell, an ex member
loftbe legislature, is in the state
ELj am . Perhaps there is where
lie "Ugnt to have gone at first.—
IPiwsou News.
\fayl.e *o; you probably ought to
[ in ov having been yourself a mem-
L r —an.1 thei e are probably others.
Her**;- what Bryan says : “If the
| jartv .'0 demands and the condi-
Kti-a i-e to warraut it, I will be
s candidate for the Presidency four
year- hem e,” We were able to take
tie last defeat with a fairly good
pa,.,., hut with the prospect of
|s: m j f >ur years hence, it’s dia-
r *tjing to si y the least.
[ Out
gsrt ! !
lain
;i$>*arette Suckers.
; ViO boys who smoke ci-
„ an • xpert authority claims
: v - \ are bright. Prof,
in K-; vor of the Kansas
Itor ■ juirtment lia- tabu-
.; irts hosed on personal
n of the condition of 2,-
r : -r ing school boy?,
:.-i’'ii.ng thorn has exhaust-
• ri. ctives as “sallow,”
• puny,” “squawky-
-sicKls“short-winded”
•tii-.y nervous.” Cigar-
’.ing boys and student',
M'-Knever found, sttffor-
-;>re throat-, weak eyes,
iu . ht i, short wind, stom-
tihio ,nd pain in the heart,
on mental activity was
Several very youthful
< nearly imbeciles,and
lj 2,.">00 examined only
marked Iwight student-,
. verag-' and the rest
or worthless.
Is ’ ss Discussion.
agree with the Au 0 us.
t ti two weeks -ince the
1 electi»n, but still
r- kepp up the dicus-
(he causes of the demo-
,u and how to win in
- time that all such dis-
houid cease.
-e of Mr. llryan’s defeat
sin. He was defeated for
vason that Dabs, Wat
•n and the other lesser
were defeated--bocause
; t votes enough. All of
1 of election because
■ lied the most votes,
i- elected oecaus a sub-
jority of the people
>n, his narty and i is
I'noy voted for him be-
believed it best; and
big maj-rity for him,
bating the other cand:-
and Macon recorders were produo-
u Yigtc
ed giving statistics showing » very
great reduction in police ofteuses of
drunkenness, of 60 to 78 ,«r cen
since the law became effective.
Savannah dealers got their share
of the comment against violations.
Judge Speer saying that there is
little pretense at trying to obey the
laws, and he invoked the aid of
the grand jury to see that they neg
lect no duty, so far as their oaths
demanded. v
The^records shows that crime
from drunkenness has diminished
over 70 per cent, since Jan.l9t 1907.
Gov. Smith’s Thanksgiv
ing Proclamation.
Gov. Smith last week issued the
following Thanksgiving proclama
tion
btat.fi ol Georgia.
Executive Department.
On the twentyisixth day of the
present month the American people
will join in a festival of praise and
thanks to the Giver of All Good.
It is a beautiful cu-tora to stop
from labor, and take, in common
with our fetlowscitizens of the en
tire nation, a day of restUndrecrea
tion, while at the same time we turn
our thoughts to the Ruler ot the
universe iu humble acknowledgment
of our many bl°ssings.
Therefore, I, Hoke Smith,Govern-,
or ot Georgia, do hereby designate
laws *v»gced. Laws need changing
s- ‘iue'.ii.ifeij to meet changed or
"ging conditions, bnt they do not
i eternal tinkering and annual
-~ges, which often aue merely ex-
perunen tab
Then why should we have annual
sessions ot the legislature*? In Ala’
bama the legislature meets only once
in four years, aad Alabama’s laws
are about as up-to-date as our laws.
By having only quadrennial sessions
the people of that state escape the
flood of experimental legislation
from which we suffer in Georgia,
not to speak.of the large saving of
the taxpayers’ money. So well are
the people of that state satisfiied
with quadrennial sessions of the
legislature that they have just voted
down the proposition to have their
legislatere meet, every two years.
There isn’t much difference bes
tween Alabama and Georgia in the
legislative needs of the people. If a
dose once in four years is found suf
ficient for their greatest good, then
a dose of the same every year is en->
tirely too much of a good thing.
And tins is what we are suffering
from in our state.
Why should we continue to have
our legislature meet every year?
Butler Acquitted.
Council Butler, a young white
o . * [ man charged with murder and tried
Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of j ast r . ce k
November, 1908, as a day of thanks
giving, and I urge that it be so ob»
served throughout the entire slate.
No life is without ns joys. The
way to fiud them is to seek to see
them. They can be tound by a.l
who iron, the heart will sing—
“Count your many blessings;
Name them one by one—
Count your many blessings,
See what God has done.”
While we seek to till our lives and
the lives ol those near and dear to as
with cheer, we must not lail to res
member always the less fortunate.
In the midst of struggle much can
be added to each life by asking
in the Superior Court wa
acquitted.
Young Butler, we understand,was
ii.toxica 1 ed at the time of the kill
ing—and the facts showed to the
satisfaction of the jury that there
was an absence of malice and soac*.
acqnitted. His victim was his
•rother.
Citation For Charter.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Decatur County.
To The Superior Court of said County:
The petition of F. H. Wade, C. O.
be added to eacn me uy \ij sel) heimer and W. E. Ingram, ali of
God’s aid to find the spiritual ana | count y G f Decatur and State of
the better side of all around us.
Decatur and
Georgia, respectfully show*:
T.el us euiov Thanksgiving Day,! 1st. That they desire for then selves,
J J it i u- their associates and successors, to be
returning unto our Heavenly bain incorporated and made a body politic
• i* T-T.t. im-iTWT kindness and under the name aDd style of “CABO*
er praise for His lot mg Kindness,aim , LUMBER COMPANY” for the
let US show our thanks by what we ! period of twenty years,
do for others.
Our blessings will only reach
doodtide when, as our own wants
are met, we are mindful of the wants
of others.
The people of Georgia live in a
sect.on upon which the Almighty
has bestowed His richest material
gifts.
Opportunity abounds for honest
industry. Let us enee urage indus
try for the acquirement of pro perty
but let ns always place manhood
above money
d. The principal office of said Com
pany shall be at the town of Attapul-
aus, Ga., in said county aforesaid, but
petitioners desire the right to estalish
branch offices within the state or else
where, whenever the holders of a ma
jority of the stock may so determine.
*rd. The object of said corpo-atior is
precuniary gain to itself and its sbare
holders,
4th. The business to be carried on by
said corporation is a general ^ saw ‘mill
and lumber business. It Iso desires the
right to engage in the naval store busi
ness and any other incident ot the suc
cessful operationjo the same. It also
desires the right to own and operate a
commissary in connection with said
business.
5th The capital stock of said corpor
ation’shall be Fifty-One Hundred Do!-
i aiiou suit 1 ! ^ — ■ ; .
i Jars, with the privilege of increasing
' _ ! the same to the sum of Tv; enty Thous-
Ou this Thanksgiving Ray may > anddo iiars bv a maj >rity vote of *-■
■ 11 . ..—=aid stock to be div
the
ma uoiiais u. '*“"•> , “ .-j
. I stockholders,said stock to be divided
the people ot our state, SO lar a. pos. j . °° jaharea of onehnndred Dodars each
1 r _ . „ i l l-lndi i n " ' * “ *
the people Ol uui » ! into Shares oronenuuuruu uuunia
-Ui fru n from labor of all kinds j Ten percent of the amount of camta!
Stble, teftam iiorn tauo 1 be erap i oye d by them has been ac-
and assembling ip places oi worship j tnai;vpftid in. Petitioners desire the
ana, a.sem => r- their 1 right to have the subscriptions to said
and in their homes, hud lor lnur j ca T it al stock raid in money or property
minds and hearts higher ideals of to be taken at a fair valuation.
life » tbe.- thank God lor hi. many j
b’essmgs.
-t-3ire the right to
sue and be sued, to pteaa anu be im
pleaded. to have and use a common seal
j e Q make al5V and ai j necessary by laws
r*v n under my hand and the Great d regu l;iticns, and to do all other
G.V.n unu I nn , ^ f hat may be necessary for the
al j successful carrying on of said business
ttr On Prohibition.
Emery Speer of the L nit-
i Courts for the Southern
diwestorn Districts, is one
! -t profound Judges in the
' ; tate* ) besides being a
^ u—looking at civic ques*
r m a plane Jof observa.ion
• p w men attain to.
: *s charge to the District
Grand Ju-y iask week, at
r -on the occasion of the sit-
t his court the Judge went
>o a dia cussion of violations
] e state prohibition laws,
was said to eubBtaniate the
3 1 iat the prohibition laws of
da are effective,
ers from the Rome, Atlant a
Seal of tbe state of Georgia
Seal OI j successiu: Gar- viufc UR Y* iT 1J A
Capitol, in the city ot Atlanta, Ms g.
the 16th day oi Xovventhet .a the | pnrpo.. .< %> ffiJK
vear of our Lord nineteen hundred ; ‘ Yid > en ce of indel redness incurred,
' Cl aa-hit-h raav be incurred m
aedeght.
Hoke Smith, Governor.
By the Governor:
Philip Cook, Secretary of State.
This is one of the sweetest spirited
State papers ever issued in Georgia,
and ie creditable to the head and
heart of Georgia’s Chief Executive.
Too Much Legislation.
or which may be
the conduct of the affairs of the corpora
tion and to secure ihe same by moort-
gsge, security deed, or other form of
lien, under existing laws
7th. Thev desiie such other rights,
powers aud”privileges as are incident
to like corporations or permission un
der the«raVk-of Georgia.
Wherefore, petijioners pray to be in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid with the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth, and as
are now, or may herea: ter be a corpor
ation of similar character under the
I laws of Georgia.
i "Piled in office Nov. 11, lfw.
To. ..uch le.iBl.tare is the case j 0, w,
„f wo mocb legislation, Oor legrs- , rJS&SJUSSSr.
or. meets “J ^OROLA-^rCoac,^
timeit meets there are. wholebaneb "Ihyjjj »r*.5 «■“ “f
Legal Advertisements.
In the Court of Ordinary.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Dbcatub County.
All persons are hereby notified that
Erin Jones Sherman, as Administratix
of the estate of D. B. Sherman deceas
ed, has filed application iu this office
to sell the real and personal property of
said decea e for the ourpose of paying
debts and for distribution, and said ap-
pjicat’on will be heard before said Or
dinary at the December Term 1908 of
said Court, to be held on the first Mon
day in Decemb ir next.
Wittness my official signature this
Nor. 2, 1908.
T, B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
DECATTTR Mi TGaUE SALE
GEORGIA—DscAitr. unty:
Will be sold, before the Court house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, iu said
County, on the First Tuesday in Dec.
next, dnring the legal boars of sale
the following described property
to-wit:
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County,
By virture of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said County, will be sold
at public outcry, on tbe first Tuesday
in December, 1908, at the Court House
door In said county,between the legal
hours of sale,the.following tract of land
in said county, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land situated,
lying and being in the J4th District of
said county, consisting of two handred
and fifty (2501 acres, more or less, being
the whole oflot of number one hun
dred and forty (140). There being about
a four-horse farm on said land, «ow in
a high state of cultivation. Also large
roomy dwelling house,large Barn,wag
on aud other out-houses, wire fencing
around the principal part of the pla -
tation and being tne residence and farm
of the late bamue! Brunson, deceased,
situated five miles south of Donalson-
viHe, Ga. Terms cash. This Nov. 2nd
1908. ’
J. H. Boyett, 4dmr.
Estate of .Sam urunson.
Leave to Sell.
One bay uiare about *seven years old,
named Matt, one black mare about Seven
years old named Ella, with star in her face
one black mare named Della, about six
years'old, one light bay mare . with black
mane and tail, named Minnie with white
spot on her back and with blaze face and
about nine years old. Also one two horse
“White Hickory"’ wagon, one Barnesville
top buggy with red running gear twenty-
three [23] head ot cattle marked with
smootn ci op 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] pounds of fodder
and ten thousand [1000] pounds of 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 the March term 1908 in favor of
the Wedeles Tobacco Co. vs William E.
Harris. Property pointed out by the de-
fen-Ge* This Nov. 4th 1908-
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur Ccunty.
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in sale
county, daring .he legal ours of sale
on the first Tuesday in Dec. next, the
following described property, to-wit:
One seventy [70] saw Gin, Feeder and
Condenser one 42 inch Malsby * Company
grist mill, one Felker Engine 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 Doualsonville vs T. F. Reynolds
Property pointed out in the fifa. This Nov,
4th 1908.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county f .r leave to sell land be
longing to his wards lot the purpose of
maintenance and Education, aad said
application wilt be heard >t the regular
term of the court of OrdinavM’or sjffd
county, to be held on the first Monday
i December 1908. This Nov. 2nd, 1908.
R, A. Reynolds Natural Guardian of
Roabin, Leonard Horace and Emma
Reynolds,
L. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA. )
Decatur Cottsty (
Bankr .»
At Bainbridge
ale.
. 38th, 1908.
In the District Court of tbe United
States for the Southwestern Division of the
Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of t
T.J.Morris 4 J.P.Brown J- In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupts. j
In pursurance of an order passed by tbe
Hon. Wilfred C Lane, Referee, in tbemat-
ter of T J Mon is and J P Brown, banks
rupts, sending in the District Court of tbe
United States for the Southwestern Divi ion
of the Southern District’of Georgia, I will
* ell at public outcry the following property
belonging to said estate, freed of all liens
and incumbrances, to wit, tbe entire stnek
of drugs. medicines, druggist’s , sundries
cigars and tobaccos and*other merchandise
of the Morris-Brown Drug Co , and also
the entir' =tock of drugs, medicines drug
gist’s su l ies cigars and tobaccos and oth
cr merchandise and the furniture and fix
tures of the City Drug Store. Also all uns
collected notes and accounts due to the said
MorrissBrowu Drug Co., and to the said
City Drug Store, and said sale will take
place in the Morris^Brown Drug Company’s
store and the City Drug Store on the 28th
day of November 1908, beginning at II
o’clock a. m. and continuing until the corns
pletion of the sale. Private bids will be
entertained up to the hour of sale Ten
per cent of said bid must be deposited with
the Trustee on the day of sale and the bah
ance of the purchase price upon the cons
firmation by the court. The right is re
served on the court to reject any or all
bids. An inventory of all the above des
scribed assets and a list of the uncollected
accounts can be seen at my office on app'li
cation to the undersigned.
E S Longley,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Bainbridge, Ga. if)s2t
Notice.
Leave to SeiJ.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the Cour t lious-
door iu t lle city of Bainbidge’ iu said
County, on the first Tuesday in Decern
ber next, during the legal hours of sate
the following described property to-wit
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave sell land be
longing to her wards,for the purpose of
maintenance and ed ucati on and that
said application will be heard at the
regul r term of the court of Ordinary
for said county, to be held on the fir it
Monday in December, 1908. This Nov.
2nd, 1908.
Mrs. B. L. Hughes Natural Guardian
of Araminta. Edward and Alma T.ird.
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
an'd 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 Jul a Dick
enson vs Mrs E - E. Hunnewell and Mrs. G.
E Baker. This November 4th, 19081-
L. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
Year’s Support.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
Ceorgia Decatur County.
The return of the appraisers setting 1
r part twelve month’s support jto the I
family of Will Sheppard deceased, hav- |
ing heen filed in my office, all fjersons 1
concerned are cited to show cause by 1
the first Monday of Dec. 1908, why said j
application for twelve month’s support 1
should not be granted. This Nov. 2nd
1908.
T. B. MAXWELL,. Oldinary j
Will be sold, before th« Court House
door, in the city of Bainbridze, in said
county, during the legal hours of sale,
• on the first Tuesday in Dec. next,
1 the following described property, to-
, wit: '
CITATION,
To All Whom It May Concern:
T. M.Hmes,havingin proper form ap
plied to me for permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of G. P.
Wood, late of said County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
nextofkinof said G. P, Wood to be
and appear at my Office on the first
Monday in Dec. 1908,and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should notbe granted to
sa d T. M. Hines on said G. P. Wood’s
estate. Witness my hand and official
signature, Nov. 2nd 1903.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
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 ali of
said described property levied upon as the
pffiperty of Defendant to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa from (he City Court ot Bain
bridge vs D. W. Sheffield. This Nov. 4th
1908.
L. F. PATTERSO Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Dacatur County:
Will be sold, before the Court House
DEJATUR SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Decatur County.
door, iu the City of Bainbridge, in said
county, during the legai hours of sale
on the First 'Tuesday in Dee. next
the following described property, to
wit:
One new model Eureke Gang I.athe mill,
No, 7095 and levied on as the property of
Defendant, to satisfy a city court fil; is ued
from the city court of Bainbridge, in favor
of the Chattanooga Machineiy Co., vs. L.
M. Priest. This Nov. 41b 1908.
L. F PATTERSON, Sheriff.
GEORGI—Decatur Coui.ty.
Notice is hereby given that the
Commissioners of Road? and Rev
enues of Decatur county will re
ceive seal d bids at their office in
the court house on the 1st Monday
it> December, J906, and let the con*
tract for the year 19o9, for the posi-
itor.s ol Superintendent of the
pauper Farm, County Physician and
County Print ng, and reserving the
right to reject any and ulf bids
Done by order of the Board, this
Nov. 2nd, 19o8.
C. S, Hodges, Chairman Pro Tern.
J. P. Elections.
GEGRGIA—Decatur County.
There will be an election held in
each Militia District ot Decatur
County, for one Jm-tic of the Peace
and two Constables on Satuiday,
December 5th, 19o8.
Don’t f >rget the date as th:s is
the regular date of holding such elec
tion. Blanks for holding the eleos
tion will be sent out in due time.
T. B. Maxwell Odinary,
This Nov, 4th, I9o8.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will be at [he fcRowing named
places on dates given below for the pur
pose of collecting Stat», County and
School taxes for the year 1908.
1st round.
Rock Pond, Monday Oct,
Iron City, Tuesday
Donnlsonvilie Wednesday
Boyettville Thurs. morning
Steam Mill Timr^, afternoon
Spring Creex Friday
Kendrick Saturday
Recovery Monday
FaceviDe Tuesday
Fowltowu Wednesday
Attapulghs Thurs. morning
Amsterdam Thurs. afternoon
McRaeville Friday morning
Bells Saturday
Climax Monday
e.th
fith
7th
8th
8th
9th
10th
12th
13tn
14th
15th
15th
16th
17th
19th
Parkers (at Bells store) Tuesday 20tli
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
time it meets tneic »true and correct copy of the original
,, „ think they would not Petititioa for Charter of “ Carolina Lurs
of fellows who .... Aid’ot her Company”, now of file in my office
Will be sold before the c.">nrt house
door, in the citv of Bainbridge, in said
couni v, on tbe'first Tuesday in Dec.
next, "during the It gal hour3 of sale, he
following described property, to-wit:
“The Wamman Normal and Industrial
Institute” and especially the followingpro-
psrty towit: All of Plat No. [it] eleven
embracing ten [10] lots and five [5] lots di
rectly North of Plat No. [Il] eleven, in Plat
No. [49] nineteen, the amount contained in
number nineteen is [373] three hundred
and seventy-five feet by [150] one hundred
and fifty teet. The amount contained in
Pla; No [11] eleveD is three hundred and
fifteen [315] feetb) [375] three hundred and
seventy—five feet, and known as ‘‘Free
town,” and situated near the city ol Bain
bridge in lot of land No 205 in the 15th |
District of said county and £tate, being the
property conveyed by H. J. Bruton, to said
Normal and Industrial School, October
14th, 1903, by Deed recorded iu Book No
2, folio—said described property
levied on as the pronerty of Defendant, to
satisfy a fifa issued from the city court of
Bainbridge in favor of E. M, Wainman vs
the Wainman Normal and Industrial Insti
tnte and one other fifa in my hands. This
Nov. 4th 1908.
L.PMPATTERSON. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
countv, on 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
bridge, state of Georgia, and county 01
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 andof the following
measurement, commencing at the North
west junction of Bruton and Perry streets,
and running North fifty-two [52] feet,thence
East one hundred and five [105] feet to the
point of «>mmenceinent, and con aining one
eighth of an acre more or less a d moreful
ly described by a Dt ed made by L. O. Jack-
son, Trustee, and recorded in Book “T” 2,
age 58, March 28th, 1901,
Said described property levied upon as
the property of Defendant, to satisfy a Jus-
ti«e Court fi-fa issued from the Justce
Court of the 1430 District G. M. of said
county, iu favor of J. H. Boyett, vs. Jno.E.
WUkes. Jr. This Nov. 4th, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff,
yiet
22nd
23r*
24 th
Belcher Wednesday
Brinson Thursday
Pine Hill Friday
Ba ubriflgee Saturday*
2Ng> round.
Ruck pond Monday Oct.
Iron City Tuesday
Donalsonville Wednesday
Boyettville Thurs. morning
Steam ’fill Thurs. afternoon
Spring Creek Friday
Kendrick Saturd: y
Recovery Monday Noy,
Faceville Tuesday
Fowltown Welnesdav
At'agnlgusThurs. morning
Amsterdam Thurs. attorn 1.
McRaeville F r.—zv morning
Bell’s Saturday
Climax Monday
Parkers, at Bell’s store Tuesday 24th
Belcher Wednesday 25th
Brinson Thursday 26th
Pine Hill Fr day 27th
Will be at Bainbridge two weeks of
November Superior Court. Books will
positively close December 20th accord
ing to law
J. W. BUTTS,
Tax Collector
Decatur County, Ga.
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