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I he Search-Light.
BAIN BRIDGE, FEB. 16, 1901.
PERSONAL
Contractor \V, H. Carr spent Sunday
in Albany with hi* family.
Mr. J. II. McLaughlin, of Fowltown,
was in the city Wednesday.
Mr. VV. H. Gussett. of Eldoreudo, was
in the city one day this week.
Mrs. W. \Y. Palmer and little one are
visiting relative* in Valdosta.
Hon. Juo. E. Doualson made a busi
ness trip to Donnlsonvil'e Wednesday.
J H. Russell, representing Foil it Co.
of Chicago, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. H. M. Emanuel, a leading citizeu
ot Paceville, was in the city yesterday.
.Mr. D. B. Curry, of Climax was
among the visitors to tho city yesterday.
Dr. A. Hand and Mr. J. L. Fain, of
Faceyille, were in the city yesterday.
Mr. J. M. Floyd and Sheriff Wilkins,
ot' Colquitt, were in the-Mcit.y yesterday
.Mrs. \\ escott, of Montgomery, Ala., i
(he guest ot her sister Mrs. J. 8. McRee
Mr. C. W. Johnson, of \\ liigham, was
in t he city yesterday aud called to see
us.
OOXUSTTY
. I COI^^ESFOlTIDEJISrCEl.
* FOWLTOWN DOTS.
Legal Advertisements.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolar were here to
day on business.
Mr. lanthus Bower went over to
Bainhridge today.
Mr. B. C. Thomas, of Attapulgus, was
here Monday on business.
Mr. H. B. Thomns went over to Bain
hridge to day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 9mit.Ii were in
town last Thursday shopping.
Miss Minnio Hearn is spending this
week with her friend, Mrs. Folsom.
Mr. Oliver Evans and Miss Miurtie
Hearn visited Bainhridge Saturday last."
Miss Gladys Folsom was chosen as or
ganist for our Sunday School last Sun- i
day.
Mr. G. P. Wood was here the latter
part of the week attending to business
matters.
Mr. Greirson Bawls, who lives between
Recovery and Dell, Ga., visited his par
ents here Saturday.
Kevs. Alexander and Mclver and Mr.
Don Curry, of Climax, passed through
Fowltowu Monday.
FROM CORINTH.
A. w. Fori,ham, Sheriff.
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GKUHtilA — OkCATIJR < OUNTY.
" ill he sold on the first Tnesdav in March
next, before the court house door ot sab I
('minty in the city of uainbiidgre, said conn*
u j*' un tho legal hour* of sale
theiollowi.ig;described property towit:
Coriuth church aud academy are quite bridal*
Pleasantly and centrally located in a | ME
thriving agricultural community one and i Wit ami belonging to the heirs ot Mrs.
one half miles northwest of Iron Cite. Wowi?
The people of this section are enorget- ^*?.
ic, lnaii8tnoti8 and are in clp$e touch T. Babbitt. Tin* Jan. sr.tii, iw»i. * _
with the industrial and intellectual dev
elopment of our county. Prominent
among the Coriiithian farmers are
Messrs. S. D. Miller, F. W. Cordell, H
Goodwin, E. A. Drake, R. Horn and
others.
Our farmers are quite busy preparing
their lands for another orop aud as
thorough preparations before planting is
an essential factor in successful farming
we suggest that plenty of time be taken
' D0W i« preparing followed by a liberal
use of fertilizers and thorough cultivat
ion of the crops will nlmost insure a
bouutiful harvest next fall.
The Coriuth School with Mr. C. A.
Monroe in charge as principal and Miss
Beile Brunson as assistant is progressing
quite nicely. As a good school is hard
ly secondary to anything else other than
GEORGIA— DECATUR OoCJCTT:
I. M. l.vnn has applied for exemption of
personalty and setting apart anil valuation
J,™?*';" 1 VV 1 ! ! )S6M upon the same
5* ‘° c ’^ on tho tirty «»f March 19CI »\t
my office. T. B. Maxwull.
Legal Advertisements.
DECATUR TAX SALES,
GEORGIA— Diccatub County :
Will be sold be fore tho cour* k
in the city of Mi.iiibrM*.® l% n ?, on «e 1o
Georgia, on the Urst^ueadav 0 '. ‘
One dwelling housolanj wf
of Attapulgus In the 2t,th tUstrlet ", J*“a
county, Georgia, bounded on tire,.*'P?'' 11 !
Biiinbridge mid tttupulvua dlsI?A'? st kvi
the north and west by PMipertvbemS' 1 "
«n | gj,"*
“"'ftl
MAXWELL,
Ordinary.
U.M. Jonesland RUI.K Nisi JN DKOA-
J. N. Maxwell /TUR 8U PERI OR
VS.
T. E. Garland
i
COURT NOVEMBER
TERM, 1893,
. the church, we trust that the patrons
Vf n , n . , , r and Pupiis. al'ke will give their loyal co-
Messrs. Spooner and Pickrou, of Iron’] operation m our efforts to run a good
City, were here last week gathering the school during this term.
Col. John Chason went up to Camilla | cattle of Mrs. Ingram aud driviug them
the lirst of tho week ou j rofosriona! | to Iron City.
Mr. Abner Ayirett says he has a horse
Liuaincss.
On account of inclement weather Rev.
Mr. Hill, of Early county failed to fill
h,e regular appointment here last Sat-
Mr. J. J. Forritt, of Concord I«'1h. I lhat onn ‘‘top it off iu s-ide of three min- urdayj however, Rev. E. A. Drake was
dropped around to see us Thursday | utea tro, t' n|f ’ and thinks with a little J present and preached an entertaiuing
was appre-
DEUATUIt SUPERIOR COURT
NOVEMBER TERM, 1899.
It appearing to thn Court by petition of G-
M. Jones and J. V Maxwell, executors of <}•
W Rngan that T. E. Garland on the 1st day
lsw, executed and delivered to
said e. W. Kagan a mortgage on certs I .
lands in Decatur county, to-wit: tHl ‘
All that tractor parcel of land ivlmr ami
being In the 19th District of Decatur county
Georgia, part ol lots of land Nos. HI,7, contain-
lug sixty.two aud one-half acres on the south
west, commencing four acres from the
while in the city.
training he could shutout Effie Powers and instructive sermon that
Dr. E. B. Bush, one of Miller county’s °? ‘ he ( h j 8t f heat ’ Keme ? be L *«• has
prominent citizens,'was iu Bainhridge bu I th,B Slde the
business this week.
, ,,.i . r , p . I 'Vo are having plenty of rain now, and
'‘, 0wn . Rend wenl U P to Mao ' >t is giving our farmers some trouble in
"'ll. !l!! r .a A I.!“°!; n . 1Ug <JU bu '' i,les ‘‘ and| hauling (heir guano home, the roads be
ing so bad. Twig Ne\^t.
will return Sunday.
Editor P. D, Rich, of tho Calhoun
County Courier, was in Biunbndge
Monday on business,
(Editor lieyton, of the Dothan (Ala.j
II aie Journal, wus a pleasant caller at
this ollloe \V eduosday.
Fowltown, Ga., Feb, 18th, 1901.
BRINSON BRIEFS.
Mrs. Murphy is on a visit to relatives
near Bainbridge.
.. u i , . , i Mr. S. Brinson went to Doualsonville
Messrs. Rambo and Cobb have been Wednesday on business.
tllO l!lt,V frhlH Vfl.nL- ttrUl. « 1..A •_ - I .. 1 —
in tho city thih week with a lot of nice
t u'at and wagon mules.
I’rof. C. A. Monroe, is in the city to
day. Prof. Monroe is touching the
C 'riuth School near Iron City.
Mr. Neal Eugerton aud mother went
over to Bainbvidge Tuesday.
ciated by all present.
Rev. Mr. Hill is an earnest and zealous
worker and we trust that his efforts here
may richly redound to the betterment
of our people aud the glorification of
the Master.
i JMisses Vera and Valda Kerr and Lilia
Clarke, of Iron City, attended services
at Corinth last Sunday.
Misses Ella Kirkland and Belie Brun-
son, of Doualsonville. woreguests at din
ner of Misses Lila and Susan Miller, of
this community on Sunday last.
Prof. Thomas Brunson, of Brantly.
-‘ la., is a visitor in our community, hav
ing arrived on yesterday’s train
I 0I . —r.
in he north iv eit of sale lot; and sixty acres
of lot on tlio west, side of lot No. (snsf th ™
bund roil aud ninoty-eight.lu the 19011District
of Dooutur county, Georgia; und one hun-
acres on the oast side
tot No. 8S, in tho county of Dooutur, state
of Georgia, for tl,e purpose of securing the
payinentof two certain promissory imt...
dated Cairo, Ga., Nov. 1st, l8-H for tb e snm of
One Hundred and Fifty-eight Dollars und
2®y®nty-flve cents each, made by the said T
B. Garland, pay able to G. tv. Hagan or bearer
with Interest after Nov. 1st, Mu, at the
of Eight per cent per annum, und ten nm
cent of nrlnetiml ni.a i.Par
less. Levied on as the proinwtv f 10re .
Lqiigworin to satisfy u state and „ f
fl ta issued by M. tV. lli;tes bfv , C ? I ' JI "Vti
Decatnr county, for stato Jna L co '-'cier ,
the year IDOO. Levy inndJ tux,'
district of said countv, except 8? a , ! ' 8t ill
m tho south-west corner of ifta 1.1' < ’> «ttt
by Mrs. E. Johnson' levied ^ ^ cl “b
property i f .M. I. Jones tosntisnv ." ns
county tax flfn issued by M «? nff Utt -»
oolleelor of said comity. agulnVt t . os t T »
Also, at the same time and m,,,., ,
No, forty-two (.2) in twentv-8 •«t B t. otofl »nr
said county and state, contalmeV ! s!rict d
dred and ifft'yJMO) acres mire
levied on as tho property Of \v
bourn to satisfy a state and conn) vV Mns ''
Issued by SI. W. Bates, Tax coBeerov’V s “
paid tax for the year itOO, •J hts Ecbv ^ifi
Also, at t.,e same time and ‘' ,WJI ‘
dred Und fifty acres off oi lotYne ?' S nc -’«•
(4.02) in tho'fifteen p, ^
Mr. A. 8. Haynes has boon confined to Fla., is the guest of relative*
munity.
his room a portion of the week.
Rev. J. I. D. Miller, of Arlington.
D, W.C. Spence, of Valdosn. was In I
the week looking af-1 Mrlc! S. Hodges and Miss Connie
. Doualson, of Cyrene. were down Wed-
i ir. J. \V. Curry, of Bainhridge, spent I nesday evening shopping
a day oi two with his brother, Rev. W.J Mr. 8. J. Warren has begun the ereo
L. Curry, this week,- -Polhaui Home.
Messrs. Gor Jon McElyoy and Thorn-
well Trulock, two popular young men
from Whighaiu, spent Sunday in town.
Mrs. Mnble Pbilpot, of New York.
lion of a new residence north of the rail
road near the post office.
Mr. W. 8. Robison, of the west side,
and Mr. A. M. Rich, of Ken.lnck's dis
trict, wore here one day this week.
, , i The young people of this place enjoy-
with her little daughter, is visiting her od a most delightful valentine party giy-
sister, Mrs. D D. Boozer, on Evans 8t. cn Thursday night. Many woreprosent.
Miss Anna Tonge who has been visit-1 ^ large number of Brinson youngpeo-
iug relatives in Baltimore recentlv, re-1 attended the Barnes-Lane marriage
timed to tho city the first of tho week. ln F' rte Grove neighborhood Wednesday
Messrs. P. H Herring and W. A. Carr I Th'" 8 !; . ( . . ,
two prominent citizens of Calvary, were L ^ me«t mg cf the
peasant callers a. this office Tb 2 7^'"? t t Ul W,tb the
irsuaj. i Methtidtst church here tomorrow and
Miss Clifford h aircloth, of Di -1 Sunday,
than, Ala., is the pleasant guest of her! Mr. J. H. Sims spent Sunday heie
cuui-in, Mi«« Mitlie Bates on Washington j with his family. He has been in Ala
bama for some weeks paid and is located
|at Ashford.
Tobruary 15,1991. Miss
in the com.
Mr. R Horn, of this community, made
a short business trip to Thomasville last
Perhaps this community is furnishing
more young men who are doing efficient
work in the school room than any other
neighborhood in the county. Mr. Luth-
er Barber has charge of a flourishing
school at Salem; Mr. Clifford Miller is
cent of principal and Interest ns attorney
fcos, Which said Defendant, l eliuas to S
It Is thei-el ore ordered that the sn.rl ’f i
Garlimd pay into this Goui t.on orbcforetlie
Jlist day of the next term, the pi lnelnuJ aud
lnterosl due on said notes, and the coats dr
suit; or ln default thoroof, the Coi?rt will
proceed -s to justice sh:,11 appertain. ‘
And it is further ordered, tlmt thia B n i n v».
served on said defendant a'.*E.“aria,?d° or
his special agent or attorney, three month*
yrevlous to the noxttern of this I’ourt *
W. N. Sre.NCE,'
A true extract lio n'tlie siinutesf bonrt ’
G. W. IV IMBEHLtr, Clerk',
Dkcatur Superior Oourr, Mat Term mm-
H appearing to the Court that the Defend,
ant In the within ease does not reside in the
C 2’JJ% ^ Deeatnr, but resides in the State
of MorldH.ltlsoii motion of Plain tiffs eo*
sel oi dered that servleo of the wlihin°i„i
nisi be perfected on the said Defendant 1
publication according to law. This May 23^
W . N. rtPhUCE. Jnrtirn fl l’ a #* u
Itv the Court, 0. W. Wimkkrlky, Clerk. '
1>. C. MAXWELL
VS.
J. B. DOLLAR
liUJ.E NISi IN DEOA
t K Superior Court,
Nov. Tkkm, 1900.
GEORGIA—Decatur Ciouktt.
. : I MHXWelln!',tj! , U° iHdluV^on’tho 1^1,
of January V. W. executed ind deilve^d
top Bank of Thomasville a mortgage on cer
lain lands In Decatur countv, to wit-
bund rod and ten acres of land, being a mSS.
" f half of lot number three
ireo ln the sixteenth district of Ilcea
tur county, Ga.. for the parimse of secorint
the payment, oi a certain promissory note
made by tile said J. B. l)oll7u- a* n*in,.i™.
ami D O. Maxwell and J.O.Coiie,'as sureties'
dated January llth Woo, and due t“t mt lean’
payable to the Bank of l'hoiimsvllle w?fi,
terest after maturity at the ’.S 1 * 1 , i";
the arid Defendant, refiisea to pay.
suit, or in default th^of,'’the co^t'tvHI
proceed us to jnstle shall sppcrtaln
Decnuir ^'° ‘ n
iftr p re v ‘°- to next'
Judge Superior Court.
A true extract from tho minutes.
C. W. IviMBEiituv, Clerk.
FROM CLIMAX.
V r - Bid Mr*. Boweu Belcher left
Munday for New York to be gone some
time. They were aocompauiea by Miss
Gladys Moliger.
Mr. Carson Daniel, of Troy, Ala., j« I
iu the oity visiting his parents. Mr. and |
Mis. E. H. Daniel. Unrsou's friends, Mr „ ,
Mr. Rip Knight has sold a good quan
tity of guano this season.
Miss Ethel Powell who has been quite
sick for several days is up again.
We have been haying some oold and
ram v weather out this way for some t ime.
Mr. Blue vb-its a certain store quite
Mr. N. C. Bell went to Bainhridge
Weduesdny.
Mr. A. J. Truloek visited Bainhridge
genial face.
Mrs. H. B. Brooked aiui obiid loft last 1
Saturday for their home at B am bridge I
alter a visit of several days to relatives |
near Dothan.—Homo Journal.
Mr. Geo. 0 Smith, who lias been af I
Los Angeles Cal., for a couple o! |
uMmths is back in the city on a business often, though bo doesn’t do much trud-
l up. lie was warmly welcomed by his I mg- Wonder what's the attraction.
t rionds here
Dr. M. \ . .Miller, of Whigham passed
through the city Thursday enroute to
Arlington having been called by tele,
graph to the bedside of his brother Dr
H L. Miller of that place.
Mr. Roy Webb and Mjss Be aie CuJ.
This ia the day of all the year that is
held by lovers most dear. Wouder what
will happen over the world today. Val
entines are flj ing around fast now.
We are glad to see Miss Annie at her
place in the school room again after a
few days sickness. Miss Mabel Herring
hntl charge of her department and every-
ptppar came i own on the Georgir Pine {thing weut ou nicely,
on ay an the Plant System For| After several weeks illness Mr. Mc-
lomas «. w ore Mr. Webb euters a | Cloud, who him been boarding with Mr.
cnioHiA^ij °,° Lnlpepper was I Lamberts, died Wednesday night at
twelve o’clock. His remains will be
omoute to her home iu Tampa.
Subscribe for the Search Light' sent to his brothers home in North Car.
and Ret all the state aud countv a Mr. McCloud was well liked in
oity news. y u
totaT^j^T^^'siassRStS
Mr. John Drake is teaching the young tn*.-.?.‘XJi'-.Sik “ a ?S«». ."’hich said note
shoot* how to idea at Lane’s School. Ail
of these are home boys, having been
born aud reared here, and are now re-
fleering credit upon their community and
themselves by the work they are doing
Iron City. Feb. 18, P INE WooD8
MEMORY GKM8 p„k OKIWTIIR COUNTY
HCIIOOL CHILRET
Monday, Feliruary 18:—
’’I slept and dreamt that life was beauty
I woke and found that life is duty.”
Tuesday, Feb. 19:—
"Countthat day lost whose low descend-
mg sun
Views f.om thy hand no worthy action
done.”
Wednesday. Feby. 20:-”Life was lent
for noble deeds." Ltfe is a thread
that runs mterminably through
the warp of time a D d eternity.
Thursday, Feby. 81.—Lost: Some-
, where between sunrise and sun
set, two goldou hours, each set
with sixty diamonds. As thev are
irretrievably gone.
Friday. Feby. 22:
Every lifetime,
k os. the saddest and most drear
Is the cup that still runs over
With the gifts of God most dear
Monday. Feby. 85.— Occupation is’the
uRsift of all governmeut ” (
Tuesday, Feby. 38:—' Education m a|
vast whole of ceaseless labor which
exacts true proportion from begin-
uing to end.”
Wednesday. Feby. 27:_The inborn is
an heirloom, the habits acquired
iu early years area dowry
Thursday. Feby. 28:-” Wlmsoversav
Also at tlio same time and nlao'c ' n,»
ii cs more or 1,.** .,.. 1 . inree (sj
acres more or less off of the son. h’
ol land No, two tmu,| ml T,,!? ^, 1 ' 1 ' 0 !Dt
tlio flfteeutli (IS) distric ot sslu r ! ' !0l! '»
bounded us foluVs : O.i the m,r? !"i V ’"" 1
right of way of the s. F A iy i ! , ">c
tire south by Bali,bridge ami -rtf; l o > on
dirt road and the southern land h . 'r SVI:,s
lot; on tho west by property Iff mV 01 3)lW
and running to a point whor«ri.i uK
erossos the S. F A W Rv <llrt '''*»
a. xv. Fobdham. Shorltr,
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE~~
GEORGIA—Decatur Couxtv:
tbo'c/ty*ot Bnln'brlSge°°ileolitur C0Qr "•
descrlLed® lo^ertrt^-WJri fe t,,e 1 ' o!lo *>"x
Decatur county, Georgia ./’V "bridi?' 1
north by Shotwel 1 street ’ on 'u, t!! 1 •'
property holoneinv tiV>, ! ,1L '- 'Util by
ry’on the cast l y g vrsi c m-o‘,V % 51, ?
Burke and ou the west bv ^rVn^ f . Mrs ? alHc.
Belcher, formerly owuoct l)v°Mr* l i 5 ' ,V f '• n -
son. Said lot fronting oVi SdLt^.V Dolli;l
feet and rnnningbaclc nihVl ' D™! US
street 817 feet, said '’'l 1 • s botwell
s mpe of an oldong square hi the
the property of FJ Warden ,:pon ,!l1
Uourt 11 f» Issued from the ,L to *“«rty a tut*
tho City Court <ff nai ’'ur:,, of
upon n Judgement rendered th^'V ili ’ 1,w '
con bor llth i«w, in favor <•» i».
nu ltltu? Loan and Investnrent’Vo 118 Unt,,! * 1
Bainhridge, GcotcIh i 1 . 8 ".* bomnsnv, .jf
and otho r h fVisT: iny hand.T5„^ t J ' Vurii *‘"
tend.int. Written nntS "ffuhist said de-
J Warden, and Stg NusshifuTn 11 ‘'“ff admit, V
NewsomeNnssbaum.nma, H,,d . 'h'owm,.
said land, as reqnVred til t8 i„ r , l:slul , ll lf
pointed out by nhdniifr’J r."' I'loperty
i-bd, 1901, y a w tf FL H , tU,n 'ev. , Till*
“• "■ roijoixxM, MieritT.
NOTICE.
To all whom IVmay concern.
All con u actors and urchltecis are i,
notified tlmt on the first Tne„L v g. VV J t v
specltlcations for court house' hufltin' ‘V' 1
said comity,l.ullt of brick auti, st.m . n f ,V r
Ings to be completed, with
ilpments, und l '-odern
iiinher of room
*d, Addroi"sii'
l-j tie, t»ulrman. BiUubrldge, Ga. “ K ’ A ’
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
I have 8 jersey bulls from eix months
to two years old. elligable to registration
which I will sell cheap for cash, or would
exchange them for beef cattle at market
value. Apply to T. M. Hines.
. Bain bridge, Ga.
Have yonr old harness cleaned up
an.l worked over—almost ns good
new at A. I\ Holt’s, Water sfreet.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Decatur <*is.\Tr:
the eItyo*Baieh[m® t, ]®°burt house rfoor In
[ia.on the Brsl Tuefdnv g l »? r °T >,: ‘f. '<eor-
ng the legal hotirs^of Sule l '", xt - d,,r
crlbed property to-wit: 8 1,10 ,0 Bo.vlug de-
ioeftyof Itelnb^idg®OJ] oitj- 'otn ln
Nussliaum, and west b» ni?" n " d ,f rnve and
i’aulett, and boW the ,,f M N
•tyned by sig NiiKsfmi' n , nd P ? rt ?, f °rmerly
■Iso a half nudlrtcled intn™ i'i “■ «uswlC
ing house and lot In 'nid.Vii? 1 , 1,1 ,h '-‘ Uw * :l1
tbeD. HI Jones lot, hom d .d .n^H ln:mni ,s
Planters street, south I v .'l ° thtl north by
ytultz and west by proror v ^ rty " f D "
known. Also, n half tndmL, 0 ? ow ners nn
bouse and lotlu BilnhV.TL ! "t<ren in
east by Broad st.”south b.*nV^ an i ,ert on th » ’
Hawes, west by proportv - <>f '• 1
north by property of Mrs e “"d
levied on us the nronnr/v ,*fif’ i Tar, * », and
satisfy a fl fa j 1 * . ),”' bigNus-baum to
Mutual Building l oan a d i" of tl <
VS. Slg Nussbanm. tt d J, ivusiment Co.
A. W. Founn.s Sheriff.
DEOA i ur sheriff sale
GEORGIA—Decatur County :
\V1I1 be sold before the
DHiubridt/o.ti
i«t,nonage,Georgia, on :,0 ' ,r "i
Mnre" "ext,(luring the r, " ”iny 1w
fn li,uii.».i r., . /= 5 »a hmir.v
bull undividedTnt'eresUn
! bree . K«, . <C res oflnml ff w'V'r 1 " and
amidred and nineteen (i 9) jf, VV
iiid known as tho Scott S*;, ^
» HOItil bv l„„.l. ‘> c 2 lt Po.'l*.
Armour’s Soaps and Washing Row
.. .„.r , w,, caub l ® n wra pperH draw a pre-
I will has already conquered foJ 5 '! 81 fel,as * Cliett’s fl...
inmca!* tl... £..a. . {((Apy
and around Clin ax.
Climax, Ga . Feb. 14. SCHOOL Bcv.
bimselt thu future in thought
Friday, March 1-There -can Ire , 10
sj btem, no order, no relationship
without clearness in M„gi e things.
r ,... „ „ Fine Woods.
Iron City, Ga., Feb. 10, 1001.
City
I can furnish your material for the
wood-work in your hull dings. Everv-
lang olwap f or the cash. Reid '&
ous.
Uhl lev led oil us il,on,m^ r A11 ” ! "' road,
'•mnn to smisf v a 11 ot Nuhs-
M the Minmil^Ku“ldmg "o"Trim ? S
-o„ vs. Sig NiiSebauin lu - ,ul Du eslUreiu
-Sig NiiSebaum”
— A, W.Foim HAM . sbetiff.
DECATUR SHERIFFS4j7_e7~"
GEORGIA—Decatur t'ounty:
theclt^l^B^bridge h on CO the t ”f? n t 6 T' !o0riu
In March next, during tire i,,„oi s 8t 1 “esduy
the following described properiv tn S *i f / Slile
One honse and lot sltnste.ii J l0 "lt ;
Whigham and bounded the town of
north by tlrst Para] lc/ streo- 1 lo "', s: °» the
Broughton street, on V 10 Pil8t b f
street, und on tire south ’f' Bonder
street. Levied upon V* ^ »ocond Parallel
»• Maxwell to aarisVa, 'ex.V’e^H? ttv of T -
from the May Term “t D?",?,' f °5
eb’yti. 1301. 1 T. B. Max
A W. Font,ham, sheriff.
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Mary Gay baling '
twelve inonths supper tori' ion for
Berry Guy,and uppRilstTsimieo e ‘ ita,< ’ ,)f
it apart thesume havtog .W-l-ded to
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re the Court of Ordinal, L to w cans,
re first Monday i„"““'L '.’Lfd county,
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