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EditorialetteB
introduced into
legislature to fine
furnish newspapers
A bill has been
L e Vermont
Cifsoos who |
jr information. Persons
Eooaii-ioasly and knowingly-
famish newspapers with f-ilse in-
Jragtlon ought to be punished.
An Alabama editor contemplating
Lenlargement of his paoer, an-
..aysoon^te
Lrjntweek!;.’ Iho names of citizen*
if his town who get whiskey by
,ipress. This will be an eye open-
V) rivalling the stuff they get &y
express.
Under the operation of the par*
food law oleomargarine should be
plainly marked as snob, and reliev
ed from a special tax. Give it a
dunce te compete on its merits
done with other products. It la
iirttiniy better than a lot of the
die ituff called batter, which Is
protected by this ten eeats tax Just
m the hoglees ierd, made out of
pare cotton seed oil, is better than
■wih of the lard which has been
prewed of Its oil and doctored for
•to, and is sold in this form an
pare lard to the people.
This sound advice froai the Al
tai y Herald:
Dout *quit planting cotton, bat
pit the all-cotton system and go
to farming on the safe and sane
principle of first making someth! ug
to eat, and then devote such aere-
age to cotton as your working
force and other conditions wiH
justify. If all the farmers in the
south wonld dotbis for two year*
In succession cotton would go to 12
eeats a pound and the cost of its
production would be reduced 5o
per cent, and the profit to the pro-
ficer increased in the same ratio.
preitmli ina! A.
mated by h . ini*
mary—nnnd m!-.
white dffflittrdU
j>» * .rd w**s nose*
1 Democratic -Pri.
of other than
voting.
■No; the p-r-y danger lies rather
in the kind of primary the party
adopts and adheres to, and not to
defection from strictly party melh-
ods, when those methods are clean
c ; ut. aud not politically mongrel.
Again, Woodward voluntarily
and ihrevokably burreodered^his
claims to the “nomination,” in au
op9n letter, to the power and the
people from whom he secured it,
aud his sub) quent race was made
without the party prestige of a
nominee—-this being the only hon
orable thing, discernible at this
distance, that he, or his following,
did in connection with bis race.
Speed the day when parties shall
be bound by means and methods
consonant with high ideals of a
political character, conservative of
the higher aims of Christian civili
sation—rather than the conserva
tion of the private ends of , politi
cal satraps and of dirty politics, or
Primaries had best he abondoned.
Tb* Augusta Herald says:
“‘There is as much liquor consumed
iow lu Georgia as there was before
prohibition. We have no doubt
there is in Sayan jab and Augusta.
-Rome Tribune-Herald.
And we have uo doubt that the
tatement, in both cases, is an un
mitigated falsehood, and predicate
our position upon the well known
fact that whereas the accurst d
stuff, under the Bar Horn reginee,
was shipped iDto Georgia by the car
loads, it only comes now in pack-
iftes, mainL by Express ordered
hy people of the class of the pro
jectors of such statements as the
above—of whom there are plenty.
The truth is bad enough ; in God’s
name lets stick to it.
From Another View
Point.
Atlanta has repudiated the white
iriuary, and elected an indepen
dent candidate for mayor. It does
Bot take a veiy wise man to see
ihat the time is not far distent in
®®orgia whim a primary election
*ili not be worth the time it takes
to hoid it.—Dawson News.
The “primary” alluded to, in the
st bar, was of a kind and char
lc t«r that any man who proffers
dewiness in polities, was fully
Justifiable in repudiating—because
Woodward, after his nomination,
foot by a white democratic Prl-
#Br y) was guilty of h gh crimes
*°d misdemeanors for which he
^oid have been impeached, if in
# ®ce,and was “impeached,” by the
^••iier elements of Georgia’s cap**
cl ty for which nil honor to those
‘'•ments; may God speed the day
^*1 political recognition, to the ex
*' nt of official position, shall de-
fced not so m. ch upon political
^•t, or potentiality .as upon per-
honor and cleanness of pri-
as well as public life.
, ^ or what is a Primary for if it isn’t
| cboose the best man for a given
Petition, oy the party nominating
by methods that ere strictly
P* rt y to party ends—end
Love Pirate# Dcfetufendo.
St, Louis, Mo.—“Love Pirates ere
not always consciously culpable.
They are sometimes peculiarly
subjected. The question of affinity
is a strange and wondetfai tfeing,
bat Is nevertheless a vital trath of
aature. There is yaeb a thing as
two aaswerable sonls responding
spontaneously without efort or
will on either part. When soch
natures come together there is per-
haps consequent suffering to inno
cent parties.'
'•In nine eases out of ten there
was no wilful wrongs perpetrated
or Intended by the involved ones,
but only a lack of stiength to over-
some one of the most powerful and
masterful torees Of Abe universe—
the cell of nature to nature.”
These convictions were express
ed by the Bev, Philip Gone i leteb-
er, pastor of n fit. Louis ebureb^n a
lectors on “Vital Lessons in Love.”
Dr, Fletcher is instituting one *f
the most ^original methods ever
nsed by a minister to instinct the
men anti women of his church on
love, courtship and marriage* To
this end he has sent out printed
cards declaring that “courting cou
ples are especially invited and on-
couraged to attend.” To further
facilitate their suits he ha9 .nau-
gurated a “social hour” to follow the
Wednesday night services,
which they can “make time.”
On the question of “love pirates”
or the great problem leeently rais
ed by'wive9 who declare that busi
ness girta usurp their husbands.
Mr.Fletcner declares this danger
is greater than is realized. He
takes the blame away from
business girl by declaring
her sisters in-other walks or
would be just as dangerous were
they as peculiarly subject Jo the
contagion. The business
comes into contact with her
pioyer in a very c’ose way.
ent re his business life, a part that
the other woman does not. and u
the dangerous community of na-
tnres arises there is trouble tor all
concerned.
On the question of courtship Dr
Fletcher names three things which
ns an ardent lover U* would net do.
*1 would not visit her teo often,
not oftener than six times a week.
I would not stay too long
evening calls, u*t Inter
o’clock. I would not propose an.
011 knew by tq« A* 8 * 1 of her j ey ^ 8
0,© flush of her cheek
clasp of ber hand.”
Nature Teiis You,
As Many a Bainbridge Reader
Knows Too Well.
vVhen the kidneys are 9ick,
Nature tells yeu ad about it.
The urine Is nature’s calendar,
Infrequent or too frequent action
Anv urinary trouble tells of kid
ney ills.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure a!l kid-
nev ilia.
? L. Jones, Justice of the
Peace', 8. Court St., Quitman, Ga.,
says; “I consider Doa j’s Kidney
Pills a remedy of merit, as they
have been of great benefit to me.
My kidneys were very weak and
the too frequent action of the secre.
tions sometimes compelled me to
get up at night. I bad dull pains
In my back and loins and felt
weak and lame. When 1 read
about Doan’s Kidney Pills, I pro
cured a box. They not only regoist
ed the actions of the kidneys se
cretions but gave me relief from
the backache and pains. I can now
rest much better at night and feel
generally improved.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
60 cents. Foster-Milharn Co, Bar.
fate, New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Beta ember the name—Doea’s
and take no other.
Here Shall the Press the' People’s Rights Maintain
BSINCSID6E. SSORQia. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1908. Wol. 39—No.7-Jl.c^ » v„ r
Legal Advertisements.
Bankrupt Notice.
In the District Court of th« United
for the Southwestern Division of the
Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of j
Bainbridge Mfg. Co. \ In Bankruptcy
In Bankrupt. )
To the creditor* ot the Bainbridge Mfg,
Co., of Bainbridge in theConnty of Decj
tur said District a Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the 9 th
day of Dec., 1908, the said Bainbridge
Mfg. co. was duly fadjudged bankrupt; and
that the first meeting, of their creditors will
be held i* the United States court Room at
Valdosta, Ga., on the 19th dry of Dec., 1908,
«t 9 o’clock in the forenoon, at Which tune
the said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustees, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other business
as may properly come before said meeting.
The bankrupt is required to be present.
At Valdasta, Georgia, this 9th day
Dec.. 1908.
WILFRED C. LANE,
Referee in Bankruptcy
SALE OF LAND
GEORGI A—Decatur county:
B Y virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said County I wilt
titer and exDose fer sate, before the
Court honss door, in the City of Bain-
bridg ;, said Conntv a d Siate, on the
FIRST TUESDAW in JANUARY 1*09,
to the highest and best bidder, the fol
lowing described lands, belonging to
the estates of my w;*rds, Reuben M.
Lenard F. Horace Y. and Emma L.
Reynolds, minors and heirs of the es
tate ol R. A. Reynolds, deceased, for
the purpose of support maintenance
and education of mv said ws»rds, towil:
DECATUR
Four-forty seconds (4-42. of that cer
tain tract or parcel of la d situate, ly-
iuy and being in the twenty :first (21st)
District of said county, described as
commencing sixteen hundred and sev-
3nly.£ve (1875). yards east from the
northwest corner of lot of land number
two hundred and thirty-one(281) on the
north line of lot of land number two
hundred and thirty (280) thence run
ning east, on the original lrnd line of
lot of land number two hundred and
thitry (930) to the north east corner of
and number two hundred and thirty
(930) thence running north on the west
original lan a line of lot of land number
two hundred and twenty-tiro (222) a die
tanee of two hundred and twenty (220)
S ards thence running east par llelwith
le south land line of lot of land num
ber two hum 5 red and twenty-two (282)
a distance of one hundred and ninety-
five and five tenths ( 96.6) yards and
thence running south parallel with
lb* west original|iaud lines of lots of
land number two hundred and twenty
two (822) two hazdred and twenty-nine
(229) and two hundred and forty-four
(9M) to Flint River, and thence run
ning southwesterly along the banks of
■add Flint River to the southeast corn
er of thelande formerly owned by L,E.
Ferry now owned byC.M. Freeman,
eontaing two hundred and ninety-five
(896) acres more or less.
Also four fortv seeoods )HS) that of
an nndivided one-half (12) interest l
parcel of and situate lying and being
in the twenty-first (21st) Dietrt it of said
county described ae commencing at a
point forty-one (41) vards weet of the
original west band Une of lot of land
number two * u ndred and twenty-three
tiro hundred and twenty [2301
north of the north original land
“lot of land nnmber twe hundred
twenty-nine (229) on lot of Lnd
nnmber two hundred nnd twenty-two
(222) aud then running east to the origi
nal land line ot lot of land number two
hundred and twenty-twf (222) thence
rann'ng south on said original land line
to the northesae corner of lot of lot of
GEORiil A— Decatur Ccuuiy.
Will be soid t Before the Court House
door, in the city of Bainbridge in si A
county, Auring .he '*gu hoars of sale,
on the first Tuesday in Jan. 1909, the
following described" property. to-\\ it:
One gray mare, about six years old,
named “‘Pet**, one red wheeled black bug
gy and three head of stock cattle, consist
ing of one milch cow and two yearlings,
and levied upon as the property of J. B.
Johnson to satisfy a mortgage Fifa issued
from the city court of Bainbridge in favor
of the Bank of Doita'ISonville vs. J. B.
Johnson. This Dec. 2, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff. _
Administrator’s Sale.
noylb original land
numbers two hundred and twenty
eight 12281 and two hundred and twen-
ty-seven [227] to the Flint River and
thence running southwesterly along
the banka ot said Flint .River to the
southeast corner of the lands of M- D.
Perry and containing -parts of lots of
number two hundred and twenty-
two [222] two hundred and twenty-nine
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Under amd by virtue of rn order of the
Honorable the court of Ordinary of said
county, I will sell at public outcry at the
Plantation o the late G. I'earce Wood,
near Attapulgus on Thursday the 17th day
of December 1908 Six hundred bushels of
corn, five tens baled hay, sweet potatoes
cotton seed five tons of acid and kainit nine
thousand stalks of red seed cane one sixteen
horse power Boiler one cotton gin feeder
and condenser one grist mill one new hay
press disc plows harrows mowing machine
and take salkey stalk cutter ana caltivater
together with all ether farming utensils
plows hoes gears etc. on said plantation.
Also two wagons two baggies and harness
shade wire one thousand pounds, one lot of
coal tar and lin e, one syrap evaporator,
and one cotton Press, horses and moles, to
gether with the household and kitchen
furniture of said deceased.
Also at the same time and place i will
rent, the entire Plantation of said deceased,
inemding residence, tenant houses, tobao*
co shade and the' entire premises for the
year 1909.
Also at same time and place I trill sell
the heard of five Jersey cows oa said Plan,
iatiou, not belonging to the estate, consist-
ing of twenty odd head, together with
Separator and all dairy fitures.
T. M. Hines Admr.
Estate of G. Pearce Wood,
oi
tho
that
life
woman
e ca
sh*
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold befole the Court House
door, in the city <*f Bainbridge, in said
county, during the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in Jan 1909, the follow
ing de.cribed property, to-wit:
One forty (40] horse power Schofield
Boiler, one twenty five [25] horse power
Engine, one DeLoach saw mill, with saws
and attachments, one DeLoach edger, one
D. S. Abbott Company Lath Machine, and
bolter, together with all belts, shafting and
attachments, said described property levied
on as the property of Defendant to satisfy
a Mortage Fifa issued from the city court
of Bainbridge in favor of the Decatur
County Bank vs. J. D. Bratcher. This
DCC. 2y 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff,
onr my
than i2
and the.
Kedielae That IsHefiidael
“I haveguffered e-gooddeajwite ma-
.»d »*»“■>
Electric
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stomach otiiltrortccahlm, gw> ^°
fy and enrich the blood, tone
nerves, and imp* -
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COMMISSIONER’S SALE LANDS.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Under and by virtue of an order of the
Honorable W N Spence Judge of the Su
perior Court of Decatur county, dated
Nov, 9 1908 for partition of lands by sate,
rendered upon the application of Mtrgar.
et C. Rushworlb, .“If*
vs Mark W, Monroe and Nichola M Shac*
leton, for the partition of the follomng de
scribed lands filed in the Superior Court of
Mid county, and said order appomtmg the
undersigned commissioners to make salke
of said lands.
Will be'sold before the Court House door
of said county during the legal hours of
Nos 22 23 +3 43 and 86 rn the
t jet of Decatur coutty, Georgia all of sard
iots r~.t»ining 2to acres each, except lot
Xo 86, being a fractional land lot and con
• aining 13* acres more or les. all of sard
ots aggregating H31 acres more or less.
Deeds wiiB be made to the purchaser at
iie in conformity with said ordersubject|to
e confirmation of the court: This D'-
1 , ’° S - .. AridOmk
F. C. Laing
.B Lashlie
[2281 two hundred and twewtjMreren
ana two hundred ana forty-five [2451
containing two hundred end nlno^ri
five 1296] acre* more or leas. Toe aaid
four- forty aeeonds il-fi-2* of said two
traeteof lands being undivided and be-
ins forty-two -and twelve-hundredth*
[4£ 121 acres niore or lea#.
This December 8,1906.
R. A. KRYNOLDS
Guardian for Reuben M. Reynolds
Leonard F. Reynold#, Horace Y.
Reynolds and Emma L. Reyuolaa.
ADMIN18TRA IIRX SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatub County.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by the Court of Ordinary of said couuty,
at the December term, 1908 of said court
the undersigned as administratrix of the
estate of David B Snerman, deceased will
on the first Tnesday in Jauuary 1909 be
tween the legal hours of sale, before the
conrt—house door iu Bainbridge, Ga., sell
to the highes£bidder for cash the follow*,
ing real aud personal property belonging
to the estate of said David B. Sherman de
ceased to-wit.
One shingle mill together with all the
equipment'machineiy fixtures etc. used »n
connection therewith loeated in Miller
county, Georgia and being the same mill
operated by the deceased in his lifetime in
said county.
Also ffve hundred and fifty [550] acres of
pine time more or less located in the conn-,
fy of Miller, said state, being all the tim
ber now recent embraced in the leases ac
quired by David B. Sherman iu his life
time, to pine timber in said county, frmn
J. I. Spooner and others at or about the
time the said shingle mill of said Sherman
was located or put into operation in said
county, all of said leases being duly re
corded ip the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Coart of Miller County Georgia.
Also thirteen mules and nineteen oxen,
three log carts and five wagons and small
s*ock of merchandise in commissary at the
said mill all now being used in connection
with the above described shingle mill in
said county, together with all other pro
perty and fixtures, machinery* etc., not
above described which is now used in con-
n< ction with said shingle milL This Deo.
cember 8th 1908.
Mrs. Erin Tones Sherman
Admrx. Estate D, B. Sherman.
City Tax Sales.
Corporation ot Bainbridge.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the oourt house
door, In the city of Bainbridge, in #ald
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan.
next, daring, the legal hopra of sale, be
following described property, to-wit:
One vacant lot in said city bounded
on the North by Lichenstadter, on the
east by Potter street, on the south by
Lichenstadter on the weet by Academy
avenue, and levied on as the property
of Mrs. E C Helton, to satisfy a city
tax fi fa issued by E A Wimberly clerk
of oeoncli vs,Mrs E C Helton.
Also at same time and place two
honeee and tote in said city, bounded
on the north by Emeline Mitchel, east
by Prisms Perkins, south by cemetery
street, weet by J. w. F. Johnson. Lev
ied on a# the property ot Mrs. Chtoe
O’Neal, to satisfy a tax ft fa issued by
E A Wimberly, clerk of ’council, vs.
Mrs Chtoe O’NeaL This 1st Dee. 1908,
C. M. Berks, Chief of Police.
Also at the same time and place, one
bookcase together with contents there
of, consisting of law librrry of Georgia,
reports and other books, contained in
the law office of Defendant, Albert E.
Thornton, in the Baggs Building in the
city of Bainbridge, and tevied on as the
property of said Defendan t, to satisfy
a city tax A fa issued by E A Wimberly
clerk of council, vs. Albert E. Thorn
ton, for city taxes, for the year 1907.'
C. M. Bucks', Chief of Police.
Will be sold, before the Court house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, i» raid
County, on the First Tuesday in Jan.-
1909, during the iega! hoars of sale
the following described property
to-wit:
One ox -carl, six [6] head of oxen, de
scribed as follows.- Onebrindle ox, mark
ed two splits in each ear; one dark brown
ox, marked crop and half crop in left ear
and crop and split in right ear/ one black
and white pided ox, marked swallow fork
andunderbit in each car, one dark brown
ox, with white belly and white soot on the
right side, marked upper square in each
ear: one dark brown ox marked crop and
split in right ear- and undersquare in the
left ear, one brown ox, marked swallow
fork anid underbit in the i.^ot ear and
swallow fork in the left ear, said described
property levied upon as the property of
Defendant tosatify a Mortgage Fifa issued
from the city court of Bainbridge, in favor
of the Decatur County Bank vs. J. D.
Bratcher. This Dec. 2, 1908.
lu F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
We Will
B. Bm B. 0im Above Tteikln, sir
For twenty-fix j yearirBotet
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tboand# of soft erere Loat I
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m pnaue
Be end ary or Tertiary B1
and all forma ot Blood Dlseaes. Wa
solicit the most obstinate eases, tor
B B B cares where all else fade. 2f
yon have exhausted the old methods of
treatment and still have aehee and
pains In bones, book or joints, Rben-
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Throat, Pimples, C«
Dicers on anv part <
Sores, are ran down or nervous, ]
or eyebrows falling out, take B B B. It
kills the poison, makes the hlood pure
a
Copper-Colored 8pote«
rtorthe body,Biting
wn or nerrous,i Hafir
og out, take BBB. 1
makes the blood pui
end rich, healing every sore anil 00a
pletely changing the entire body Into
dean, health v condition.
CURES K6ZB1
5, watery blisters
ors, Risings or
sU leave after ki
Itching, wate
ing bunion ~
Ecaema all
1 or open, ii
Pimples
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of pu
blood ia sent direct to the skin 1
eon and puryfylng the blood “wl
B. In this way a flood of j
are, rich
the itching stops forever and evefy
humor or sore is healed and cored*
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B B B)
is pleasant and safe to take; oompoeed
of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies
ana enriches the mood.
DRUGGISTS 81 PER LARGE BOT
TLE with directions for home cure.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Wtllbesold before the Court House
door, in the city' of Bainbridge, in said
connty, during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in Jan. 1909, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One seven year old black mare mule named
“Pet,” one seven year old black mare mule
named “Bell’' both purchased from Hamp
Flowers, and levied upon as the property
of Defendant to satisfy one" mortgage fi fa
issued from the city court of Bainbridge in
favor of J. A: B. Sikes vs E. T" Mosely.
This December 2, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DECATURMORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in the C&tv of Bainbridge, in s«W
county, daring the legal h®”™ of auto
on the First Tuesday in Jan. 1W,
the following described property, to
wit:
One white horse about six years old,
named “Buckshot,” ana
mete about twelve years old, named “Beck
^ of Defen-
a
is-
2nd, i<
This
ex, vs. J. A. Hayes.
L. F, PATTERSON, Sheri*.
of
Dec.
DECATUR MORTAGE SALEi
Will be sold in front of the Court House
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
connty, dnrisg the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in Jan. 109, the follow
ing described property, toswit-
One hsudred [loo] acres of land off ol
lot of land No* 342 situated in fbe Donal-
sonville [14th] district of said coaaty,
bounded as follows) On the north by lands
of Jesse James on the cast by lands of A.
Fort, on the south and weri by lands of
Clifford and Donald Gray, asd levied upon
a# the property of the Defendant to satisfy
s mortgage fifa issued from Decatui Superior
Conrt, at the November term 1908, in fav
or of the First National Bank of Colquitt vs.
M. C. Hopkins. This Dec. 2,1908'
l. f. Patterson, sheriff.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
All creditors af the Estate of Samuel
Branson, late of Decatur County, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned according *~
law, and all persons indebted to a
Estate are requested to make immediate
Daymants. This December 4th, 1908.
}. II. Boyett, Admr
of the Estate of
Samae! Bronson,
PEBB BLOOD CUBE C0DP01
This coupon (cat from Bainbridge
Democrat), is good for one huge sam
ple of Botanic Blood Bam mailed free -
m plain packages. Simply fill in your
name and address on dotted lines be-
ow and m&il to BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
State nam: of trouble, if you kno
Tax Collector’s'Notice.
1 will be at the fcliowtng named
places on dates given below for the par*
ose of collecting State, County and
chool taxes for the year 1908.
1st round.
Rock Pond, Monday Oct. hfch'
Iron City, Tuesday 8th
Donalsonville Wednesday 7tb
Boyeitvill9 Thars. morning 8th
Steam Mill Thnrs. afternoon 8th
Spring Creel, Friday 9th
Kendrick Saturday 10th
Recovery Monday 12lfc
Faceville Taesday 18th
Fowltown Wednesday Mth
A Ltapnfana Thurs. morning ifith
Amsterdam Thurs. afternoon 16th
McRaeville Friday morning 16th
Bells Saturday 17th
Climax Monday 19th
Parkers (at Bells store) Tuesday 20th
Belcher Wednesday Jut
Brinson Thursday 22nd
Pine Hill Friday Sr*
Bainbridgee Saturday* -Mib
2b d aotruD,
Rock pond Monday Oct. _ 28th
Iron City Tuesday / fifth
Donalsonville Wednesday 2Bth
Boyettvilie Thors-morning 2Rth
ttten Mitt Thnrs. afternoon JMh
Spring Creek Friday Sotb
Kendrick Satnrdi y filet
Recovery Monday Nov, 2nd
Faceville Taesday fird
Fowltown Weibeeday 4«h
Attagnlgas Thnrs. morning 6th
Amsterdam Thur». .it 6th •
McRaeville F .. y morning 8th
Bell’s Saturday 7th
Climax Monday 2&rd
Parkers, at Beil’s store Tuesday 24th
Belcher Wednesday 26th
Brinson Thursday 26th
Pine Hill Friday 27th
Win be at Bainbridge two weeks of
November Superior Conrt Books will
positively close December 28th accord
ing to law
J. W. BUTTS,
TutoBtaior
Decotnr CowbtrV, Ga.
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