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1 he Search-Light.
BAINBRIDGE, FEB. 23, 1901.
PERSONAL.
Editor llich. of Ailington, was ill tlio
cit.' yesterday.
B C. Thomas, of Atapulgus was in
t lie city yesterday.
Mr. J D Lester, of Attapulgus. spent
this week in tlm city.
Mr. W. J. Holder, of Flue Hill district,
was n town this week.
5'r J. E. Dickenson* of Fowltown.
was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Clark, of Iron City.
were visitors here yesterday.
Prof. A. S. Powell, of Mars Hill school,
spent last Saturday in the city.
Dr. Li. D. Haags. of Quitman, was in I
Bainbridge Tuesday on business.
Col. Wig Geer, of Colquitt, was regie
t.ered at the Wainman Thursday,
Prof. Cims. A Monroo yl.ited Savan-
u di the first of the week on business
Col. Bob Terrell, of Whighvu, has
been in attendance upon court this week.
Mr J. M. Cox. a prominent citizen of
Mitchell county, wasin the city Saturday.
Miss Susie Belle Dixon spent a few
days with friends iu Faeeville this week
Mr. 0. L. Worn, of Climax, was a
pleasant oader at this office Thursday.
Mr. Jno. P. Dickenson, of Donnlson-
villo, was in the city this week attending
court.
Mr. Orrin M, Hid, of the Plnnt System
was in the city a portion of the week on
business.
flon, J. D. Harrell, of Buinbridge, was
iu the city yesterday on legal business.—
Valdosta Timas.
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BJtINSON BRIEFS. FOWLTOWN DO IS.
Messrs. Iiaao and Hedry Boyett, of
the west side, were in the city several
d ty» this vi eek
Mrs. Wimbish, of Columbus, is the
p easant guest of Mrs. J. 8. Desvergers,
enPla eers street.
Prof Geo. L Lowry, manager of the
long distance telephone system, was in
Bainbridge Tuesday.
Messrs. T. T. Mi ls and Martin Harr.ii.
of Lime Sink district, were in the city
this week attending court. - j
Mr. W. E. Smith, of Attapulgus, and
Mr. J. A. Smith, of Gadsden county, Fla.,!
were iu the city Monday.
Miss Lois Bussell left yesterday for her
home in Middle Georgia after h pleasant
visit to relatives in this oity.
\V. H, Casey, of Savannah, was here
la^t week, representing the Michigan
Jb'ug Dumpany, of Detroit Michigan.
JIr. Archie Aruetf, of the Valdosta
Times, spent Saturday and Sunday in
Dainbridge with relatives and friends.
Messrs. B. U. Salter and B. B. Harrell,
two popular youi g gentlemen of Vada,
were pleasant visitors to this office yes-
terlay.
Miss Susie Belle Dixon, who has been
the guest of Mrs. J. W. Callahan, will
leave iu u few days for her home in Paris,
Texas.
"Miss Mary Hicks, of Bain bridge, is the
guest of Miss Eyelyn Mallord on Rem
ington street.—Thomasville Times En
terprise, of the Ztinst.
Dv. S. A. Christiphine will return from
bis home m Atlanta next Tuesday the
'filth inst., and wtU resume the practice
of medicine at Atlapulgus.
Miss Georgia Fleming, accompanied by
her brother, J. M. Fleming, who have
been visiting relatives in Jacksonville,
ret urned to this city the.tirst of the week.
Mrs. C. L, Glover returned to her
.home Iu Savannah Wednesday after
spending quite a while witli her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A, S. McBride, on Donal-
son street.
Mrs. Walter Philpot, who hasboenthe
guest of her sister, Mrs. Boozer, leaves
ibis evening for Now York. She wil
Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Acker and little
daughter, of Iron City, were over Sun
day,
Mr. J. H. Brinson spent several days
this week in Bainbridge where he is hav
ing erected his new livery stable.
Miss Mattie Funderburk, who is teach
ing school in Donalsonville. spent Satur
day and Sunday here with relatives.
Messrs John McIntosh. J. C. Parrott.
C. J. Eagerton aiid W. H. Richardson
attended court in Bainbridge this week.
A very pleasant entertainment was
given oi.o night last week at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Talbert,
near town.
Mr. Nix and Miss Humphrey, of Union
I Chapel neighborhood, were here Satur
day and Sunday iu attendance upon the
Quarterly meeting.
We understand that Mr. R. A. L. Max-
Mr. Jim Ball, of Q liucy, washers Sun
day.
Mr. J. H. McLaughlin was here today
on business,
Mr. J. P. Speight went over to Bain
bridge Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Colwell visited Bain
bridge Tuesday
Miss Lucy Dickenson spent a few days
last week in the City of Oaks.
Miss Annie Griffin spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Folsom.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Griffiu attended
services at Atlapulgus church Sunday.
Q.iiten number of our ybung people
attended preaching at Faeeville Sunday
night. .
Mr. M. D. Ingram expects to get off
to the Panacea Springe Boon for his
health.
Mrs. J. C. GriflSn and Miss Mattie Lee
well has rented the dwelling now occtj- Avirett attended services at Attapulgus
pied by our olevev depot agent, and that Sunday.
he will move Into it at an early date. | Mf> D <* Bal!on - g , n town today to
The location for the Methodist ohurch meet tiis wife on her return from JKiyer
to be ereoled.in Brinson is being cleared Junction.
up preparatory to beginning work We Mf He ‘ Ki <lf Attftpulgn8i pft88 .
learn that the contract for tue work w*ll j ed through here Monday retnruing from
oe let out right away aud that plans and
specifications are being considered.
The first Quarterly Conference of the
Brinson circuit was field here lost Satur
day and Sunday and was fairly well at
tended. Dinner was spread Saturday.
Dr. J. 0. Branoh preached Saturday,
Sunday morning and evening. Hi« ser
mons were forceful and highly enjoyed
by those present.
Feby. 32,1901. Miss*
DESSEK DRIFTS.
Mr. J. E., Adams, of Donalsonville,
was in our midst Sunday.
Mr. J, R. L. Barber yisitedhome folks
at Iron City Saturday,
Mr. J. S. Yeates, of Steam Mill, at
tended services at Salem Sunday.
Messrs. H. R. Reynolds and J. D. Fair-
oloth went to Bainbridge Saturday.
Miss Trudie Faircloth has returned
from a visit to relatives near Jakin.
The report is that the wedding bells
will soon ring again in this community.
Wonder what’s the attraction at the
post office nowadays, boys? Ask J .
Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Lakeland,
visited Miss Minnie Egerton here last
Sunday. 4
Bainbridge,
Messrs. Wood and Smith, of Attapul-
gns, passed through here Monday euroute
to BainbrMge.
Miss Martha Fain and Miss Anye Wil
son, of Faceyille, spent last Thursday
with Mr, J. L. Fain.
Miss Vera Rawls* who has been spend
ing the last two weeks in Quincy, re
turned home Sunday.
Mrs. J, D Lester, daughter and son
passed through here Monday on their
way home from the City of Oakg,
Mrs. D. ,C- Ballon left Sunday for Riv
er Junction. Fla., to witness the mar
riage of her sister, Miss Stella Jones, to
Mr. John McDaniel.
Mr. C. R. Kelley, of Faoeville, passed
through here' Monday on his way to
Whighnm, where he is assisting in raking
the trestle over Attapulgus creek.
Fowltown, Feb 19. Twig Newt.
FROM DELL.
All of_our farmers are now at work on
their farms.
Miss Nora Askius. a charming young
lady of Faoeville, was visiting in this
community last week.
,, „ „ , 3 u- _ , i Mr. H. A. Musgrove visited Recovery
Rev. Mr Cafo filled his regular ap- ^ g undav afteruoon .
pointment here Sunday preaching to a
large audience.
Onr fanners have been busy hauling
their fertilizers home. They are using
it prettv freely this year.
Misses Ala Mae Barber and Amandia
Rogers and Messrs. Albert Gordon and
Everet Barber, of Bethany community*
were visitors at Salem Sunday.
Mr. I K. Horn of this place, who ha--
been conducting a harrooiu business in
Rniubriige, has sold out his interest in
that business and is again at homo look
ing after his ff.t-m.
Mrs. Bitha Faircloth is quite sick at
his writing. We hope to see her ini
provement, shortly. She is being at
tended by Dr. J. A. B. Sykes, of Iron
City. R. B.
Dosser, Ga., Feb. 20, 1901.
Legal Advertisements.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
UKorgia-Dkcatuk County.
■ Will be 9old on ln« Hist Tuesday in March
next before the coiyt house door,01 said
eimntv In the city of ildinbiidge, said Coun
ty mid stale, between Ilia legal hours of salt
:iio following described property towlt:
\ certain house and lot in the city of Tlaln-
bridge and d-scribed as Pillows: Hounded
on the north b/ Broughton sieeet, on the
oast by house u d lot occupied by J. U. Bab
bit t till'd belonging to,the heirs of Mrs.
Babbitt, on tue west by Monroe street, and
on the sooth by properly of J. M. Biown.
levied on ns the property of I. T. Babbitt to
satisfy a iifa in ftivoivpf Frank & Co., vs. I.
T. Babbitt. Tnls Jan. 2tth, IHlll.
A. W. Fordham, Sheriff:'
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
GEORGIA— Decatuh Couktt:
I. flf. Lynn lias applied for 'exemption of
personalty and setting apart and valuation
of homestead and 1 will pass upon the same
at ill o,clock on the 7th day of March 1901 at
my ottteo. T. M. Maxwell,
Ordlrtnry.
U.M. Jones and 'i UC LE NISI Ilf DEC A-
’ J. N. Maxwell /TUB SUPERIOR
VS. r COURT NOVEMBER
T. E. Garland* j TERM. 1899,
- DECATUR SUPERIOR COURT,
NOVEMBER TERM, 189P.
It appearing to the Court by petition of t-<
M. Jones and J. N. Maxwell, executors of G-
W. Uugun, that T. E. Garland on the 1st day
of November, 1894, executed and delivered to
said G. W. Kagan a mortgage on certal
lands In Deoatur ooniity, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the 19th District of Decatur county
Georgia, part of lots of land Nos. 307, contain
ing slxty-two and one-hnif acres on thesoutli
west, commencing four acres from the
soutu-west, corner, said parcel of land being
in the north-west of said lot; ami sixty acres
of lot on the west side of lot No, (398) three
hundred and ninety-eight in the 19th District
of Docatm county, Georgia; and one hun
dred and thirty-three acres oil the east side
of lot No. 897 in the county of Deoatur, state
of Georgia, for the purpose of securing the
payment of two certain promissory notes,
dated Cairo, Ga., Nov. 1st, 1894, for thesuui of
One Hundred and fifty-eight Dollars ami
Seventy-five cents each, made by the said T.
E. Garland, payable to G. W. Ragan or bearer
with interest Hfter Nov. 1st, 1894, at the rate
or eight per cent per annum, und ten per
cent of principal and interest ns attorney's
fees, which said Defeifttunt refuses to pay
It is therefore ordered that the so,d T. K
Garland puy Into this Court,on or before the
first day of tho next term, the principal and
interest duo on said notes, and the costs of
suit; or In default thereof, the Court ,will
proceed as to Justice shall appertain
And It is further ordered .that this Rule be
served on said defendant T. E. Garland oi
his special agent or attorney, three month-
yrevlous to the next term of tills Court.
W.N.Sve.-.ce,
vlH'-S- Superior Court.
A true extract ft an the Minutes,
C.W. Wimdehlly. Ulork.
Dbcatub Superior Court, May Term 1900:
It appearing fer the Court that the Defend
ant In the wn,’ilu case does not reside In the
oounty of .oecatur, but resides in tho State
of Plorlchl, It ison motion of Plat miff's coun
sel ordered that Service of the within rule
nisi be perfected on tho said Defendant b\
f inbiication according to law. This May 28rd
900. tv. N. Spkvck, Judge S. O. A. C.
By the Court, C. W. tv imhkklky, Clerk
Legal Advertisements.
DECATUR TAX SALES,
&BOIMjlA-D ECATrit OowkiV
Will be sold before tlie court hou**
in tin- city of Hail,bibig... Decatur " a 0 "
Geoigrin, on the hist TuesGav li Vi 1 *
next* durtnff the letul hour* of suk* !
lowing described property tc-wlt- e ,o1
One dwelling house, and lot in tiio vm
of Atlapulgus. in the loth district of 7h.„..P
county, Georgia, bounded on ihe oust i,v
Kuin bridge aud Attapulgus district r,„ui !
the north and west by property bi-lrtigh,.
the estate ot Joe Cox, tlcceusod, an i ?, ?
south by district road leading from it.
gns to jaseville, Georgia. Same betf g 1 * !? 1
property on which Abram l.ongw. r-i, , 18
Fives unit con tu i.ilug two (2) acres' i,,or?°*
less. la.vlorl on ns the property of u. 11
Congwbrih tu satisfy u state and coainv, 11
Mfa issued by M W. Hates, tax Collect' r >
Deoatur comity-, for state Hiid coun tv t, 1 11
the year 1900, Levy made and retiirnia
n'e by A. A. Slngletiiry, flbnstnbla Tills j 5
•29th, 1901. A. ’W. Eordhah,Mimiff" 8
Also at the same timeand place, Im ,,f i„
No. seventy-four (741 in the twenty «St £
district of said c'ouuty, except five
tn the south-west corner of said lot ci.i,. 1
by Mrs. E. Johnson, levied upon J* "l?
property i f M. L Jones tosatishy »st,m ,,
comity tax ilfa issued by M W. f Butc« t *
police tor of said comity, against M |
for linnjtld taxes for the year 1900. This b?
29th, 1901. A. W. Fohdham, Sbcrttt '
Also, at the same time and place lot nn»
No, forty-two (r2) i„ twbntr-fim dfftrioft
laid countv and state, containing two hn
drbd and fifty (230) acres more or ilV!
lovied on as iho piopoi ty of w. \v \i„ i' 1
bourn to satisfy a state amt conn tv tax
lssncd by M. W. Bates, Tax Collector, im
paid tax for the year 1900, This Feby. 7, iJJ
Also, at t'-e same time and place. oin.'hJ 1
Aft!' acres off ol lot"land No ,
bundled and two (402) ;n the fifteenth
trier, levied on as the property oic i
to satisfy n stato ond couritv tax tl i
bv M. IV. Bate., Tax Collector, for unS
tax for the year 1809. Hiis Feb/ 7. It ui.
Also atthe same time and place. tln-o»
acres more or less off of the south side m
ui land No, two hundred and four ,awvTJ
the fifteenth ( IB) dlstricl of said oomity ,
bolfnded as follAws: Ou tho north bv
right iff way of the H. F. & W. Bv Co
the south by llalnhrldge aud Thonaisvii
dirt road and the southern lai d lme f iL'
•nt* on tho lrnut Vvxt nvn..„.4.. . W1 s cl(|
levied Oil as tho property of O. Dressier i>
satisfy n state and county tax ttfa issi.Ui’ h,,
M, W. Bates, Tax Collector of said com,
igalnst O. Dressier for unpaid tuxe- for ti»
year J900. This Jail. 29th, 1901. ,l1 '
A. W. Fordham, sheriff
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
vEORGlA—Decatijb County:
..Will be sold befpre the court house door In
be city of Bainbridge, Decatur eouiiv
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March i .it
luring tlielcgal hours of side the loTov.na
lescribed pioperty to-wit: *
A house and lot in the cllv bf aninbriiim
Decatur county, Georgia, bounded on t r
north by ctiotiveil street;-on thv s.-utii hy
property b longing to the estate of Mrs ler
"iirke and on the west bylSmiTJ’”,
owned by Mrs 0 I' ny-ul
D. O. MAXWELL
VS.
J. B. DOLLAR
FROM VADA. •
Mr. B. 0. Salter bad a valuable borat
crippled one day this week.
Mrs. W. li. Powell and little daughter,
of. Climax, visited this neighborhood
Sunday.
Miss Maude Powell, of Climax, is teach
ing a flourishing school at Pine Forest
two miles from here.
Rev- W. II. Sullivan will fill his ap
pointment at Mt. Pleasant ohurch Sun
day, A large attendance is desired.
Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Bontwell gave the
young people a very pleasant party one
stop o.ver euroute at Thomasville and , night last week. A delightful time was
Albany where she hat friends. , I had.
Mr. J. A. Bartholomew, of Naples, Nj' MesPrs J ' E ' lliln ' al1 ' H ' L NWso,ue
V. has been the guest of tho Hot.l and S. H. and C. O. Suiter wore among
Wainman this week. He is prospect) g those who atteaed court from this neigh-
i i this li cality and it is not improbable berhood the first of the week,
t'j it he will make a purchaso before re- ‘ The indications are Chat our farmers
, .ruing North. I will plant a considerable krnouut of oot
., ,,, .. .. ., I ton tliisseason. They aro rapidly plac
ten ressman E. \\. Pew, ot tho 4th,. .... . , .... . .
.. 1 tag their lands tn condition tor planting
D -'Tct of North Carolina, was a ui-
, Tnero is no reason why the farming in
terests of this section should lag aud we
l juisiivd visitor to this oi y yesterday
a u i while hero was a guest, of Lis brotn-
• r Mr. Arthur Pew. llo was on his re-
i urn from a season of recreation in South
1 lo td.v*.
don’t believe that our people will let i
do so.
Vuda.Ga. ,Feb. 1901. Georgia.
Mr. -R L. Gbolson, of Recovery, was
down tliis fray Sunday,
Mr. W. W. Blount attended Sunday
School at Recovery last Sunday.
Mrs. G. A. Sanders, Ot Chattahoochee,
Fla., is visiting lriends here this week.
Mr. S. C. White, of Hermitage, was
over with us a short while last Saturday.
Mr. A. C. Blount, of Chattahoochee,
was the guest of friends here last Sun
day. 1
Mr, W. E. Atwater, of this place, went
to Chattahoochee last Saturday on busi
ness.
Mr. W. E. Green went down to Chat
tahoochee Saturday on a shopping expe
dite >n.
Master Otis Smith, of Mt. Pleasant,
Fla., was a visitor to this place one day
last week.
We hope the girls and boyq enjoyed
themselves at the candy pulling Satur
day night. *
Mrs-. Ella Sykes has returned home
from Parrott, Fla., where she has been
yi iting her parents.
Mr. Walter Sykes has returned home
From Sanford, Ala., and reports every
thing lively at that place.
Rev. W. D. Simpson and little daugh
ter, Anna, accompanied by 51i«s Annie
Blount, of Sneads. Fla., spent last Sat
urday and Sunday with friends and rela
tives in this community.
Dell, Ga., Feb. 20. Fohool Bov.
For the weakness and prostration
following grippe there is nothing so
prompt ami effective as One Minute
Cough Cure. This preparation is
highly endorsed as an unfailing rem
edy tor all throat and lung troubles
and its early use prevents "consumpt
ion. It is made to cure quickly
R. L. Hicks.
- G II Dillard, Bainbridge, Ga., does
first-class carpenter work, and for the
lowest casli figure. He furnishes es
timates cheerfully and exec, i ft os his
work neatly. Give him a trial.
1 RULE NI9I IN DECA-
Ft r Superior Court,
) Nov. Term, woo.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
It appearing to the Court by petition of D.
U. Maxwell flint J. II. Dollar, on the lltii rt*\
of January, 1900, execUteU and delivered tl,
toe Bank of Tlioinasvllle a mortgage on ocr
min lands In Deoatur oountv, to-wit: Om
hundred and ten aores of land, boing a pam
of the east hair of lot nuiiibertlireeliundrcd
and three in thestxtcenth district, of Deen-
tur county. Ga.. for tile purpose of seourlne
the payment of a certain promissory lioti
made by the said J. 1J. Dollar, as principal
and 1>. C. Maxwell and J.C.Conu,asauretlei-
dated January lltii 1900, uiuldue Ojf. 1st 1900
payable to the Hank oTTlioinaSvllle, with in
terest after maturity at the rate of ulglu
per'ccnt.per annum, and ten per cent, ot
principal .'.nd Interest as Attorney’s toes
wUlell said note find ”bYignge have been
duly assigned and transferred) indue course
of trade to D..C. Maxwell, which paid note
tile arid Defendant ref uses to pay.
It is therefore ordered that the said J. li.
Dollar pay Into this Court on or before the
first day of the next term, the principal and
interest dueoii said note, and the costs of
suit, or in default thereof, the Court wilt
proceed ns to jnstlc shall appertain.
And it is further ordered that this rule be
published in tlio Bainbridge Democrat and
sottrtch Light, two newspapers published In
Decatur Cqjmty, once a mouth for foui
months,or served on the said Defendant, J.
B. Dollar, or ills special agent or attorney,
three months previous to the next terra ol
this Court. W. N Spenck,
Judge Superior Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
C. W. WiMBBKLEY, Clerk.
NOTICE.
To all whom It may concern.
All contractors and architects aro horebv
notified tliut on the first, Tuei-day' in Mureb
1901, the Board of County Commissioners ol
Deoatur oomity Will -sit ai their office it.
Bainbridge,Ga. for tho>purpose or reced
ing and considering, or adopting, plans and
apeciflcationsfor court house building foi
strut county, butKor brick with stone tluib-
lugs to : be completed, with nil model i
equipments, and sanitary arrangements
Number of rooms, vaults etc will lie give:
on application; cost of building not to ex
ceed, iE»l),000.00. The plans neee, ted arc to b<
paid f rby the county commissioners, bin
they reserve the right to reject if tho
desire all plana and specifications snbmut
ed. Address all communications lo R. A
Lytle, Chairman, Ihilnbridge, Ga.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
I have 6 jersey bulls from six month:
to two years old. elligable to tegist.ratioi
which I will sell cheap for cash, or would
exchange them for beef cattle at mwrke-
value. Apply to T. M. Hines,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Have your old harness cleaned uj
and worked over—almost as good as
new at A. P. Holt’s, Water street.
.Armour's Soaps and Washing Pow
ders—each ten wrappers draw a pre
minm, at Sims & Uliett’a City
Bakery.
I can famish your material for tin
wood work hi yottr buildings. Every
iting cheap for the cash. Reid &
ons.
celclier, formerly ecu uy airs u I* no
on. Bald tot fronting on .Bhotwellvt’-cet iu
tlreet 811 feut. eaid property being in tliu
*hnpe of Hn oblong square. Levied nuu:> , u
the property or K J Wardcll to suti,f va Cl',
fa issued from tile Lecomber fern, oi
lie City Court of Bai ^bridge ou hec i:
ipon a Judgement rendered therein ou r
"yb her 1 1 lb 1900, In favor ol the Mutu.i
jtullfHii^.LoanuiKl.Iiivestment Company, ol
against V J Yv„r<iell
.am i’, “»y hands against snlOili
uiu.int. \\ ill ton notlcoffivon tlef**' dant i
' WRi-detl and Slg Nussb^uin and iir‘w!ril
..ewsoiiioNussbaum, tenants residing nre
^ald land, as requtred hy law. Piowit
by plaintiff’s attorney, ‘tm
I eb8,1901. A. W. Toil Dram, BliortiT.
DEOATUR SHERIFF SALE.
IEOKGIA—Dkcatur CocnI^y;
iS^rNl before the eonrt house doorli
i 1 .?Sk. u ‘caturcounty,Geur
:iu on the first Tuesday m March lii xt.ihll
ng the legul hours of stile tile lollowlng de
etibed property to wlt: 8
Twenty-acres more or less of oltv lots il
heelty of Bainbridge, Ga., bounded as iu
'’ w “: the east by the Albany road, norll
^ r ty of Ilinsou Gross and Hrmemu
Missbanm, and west by property of M >
• S elM ?. the Pibperty fmim-rl
a,ul A - C Russell
tiso a half uiidlvldcd Interest In the dwell
i> ?r i^2 tl Bainbridge known it
"• K. Jones lot, bounded on the north b
tail tors street, south bv property of D. tl
, wc,lt by property ot owners mi
•“own. A lso, a half tndlvided Interest ii
hud lot in Hninbridge, tnnnded ou ill
■list.by Broad st, south by property of 1.1
• (awes, west by property of I. it. Morgan iiui
,e 0 Ji Ja ^, P n ro , t ; m ' tv of iMr3 ' s - Harrell, mu
iSSrfe „ « l r P*°P««y Ot Slg Nnssbanm t
Vfil^i l ¥ y hands in favor of tin
vs aig Nussbaum!' 0an aUd l »'cstu.e..t lo
A - W. Forbbam, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
-EORGiA—Decatur County:
V. be sold before tlic court house door li
tv Inbridge,Georgia., on the first Tucoduv n
., r ^ , ? l, M ,1l!:5t ’ <1, ! ri " fr, ho h'gai liofir.- of sail
:lre followuigdcseribed property to wit:
Alt of lots of land No. one hundred it* <
uglily one (18J) and three hundred and fui
y-six (848) ill the fifteenth district of Peru
*nr couutv, on oil containing two liuuAm
nd rn tv (2sm acres more or less a Ihohoh'
alf undivided interest in one hnnd-. il uu
hreo : 1007 acres of land off ol lot \o tu-
iu mired and nineteen (219) in the the ill
eentli district and known as the Sco : lundi
dounlc.t on the nqitn by lands of Ben Km
-on, west by 11 in 1 River, sou'.li by nronert)
■ ormeidy owned by II F. fohiman now bj
.. I.. Bruce and Big Nussbaum, and tl"
- .raves brick yard, and east by Albany mud
-nd levied on as the property of ha Nils
-aum to satisfy a ll fa i„ my Bands tu fuvm
it tlie Mutual liutldlng Loan and Inve>.tu.ttii
o„ vs. big Nu88bnnni
A. W. Fordham, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will he sold before the court house doom
the oity of Hiiliibridge on tho first T neFduf
In March next, dm ing ihe legal hours of sab
the following described property to w it:
One house and lot, sltunted in the town o
Wbigham and bounded as follows: On Hi'
north by first Parallel street, ou tile nisi Iff
drought,>n street, on the west bv i'oi.di-
(treet, and on the son th bv second Pantile
-(treat. Levied upon as li.e proiem oil
•t. Maxwell to satisfy an execution :ssii f|
rom tlie May Term of Decatur runoil”
lourt 1894 in favor of MerclnmtS llanK-oi Val
losta, trnusfert'Ml to 11. Curry, vs T B. M«
well, ThtsFeb’y8,1901. 1
, A. w. Fordham, tln-riff
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Dee-itnr Conhty:
Mary Guy having made appllcaiien f 1
twelve months support out of the estate •
Jerry Guy,and appraisers dulv appointed ’
set apart, the same having filed their letor
.11 persons are hereliy required to show c n:
before the Court of OrdiunrV of said coant!
on the first Monday In March 1901, wnv -si
ppllcntion should not be gran ted. TliisFd
th, 1991. T.’^r’AUxwiLL, Ordinary-