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BAINBRIDGE, MARCH V, 1901.
PERSONAL.
Mr .1 H Butler a prominent citiz.n
of Wliigtmm. was in the city Thursday.
Mr. W G. Marlin was in town from
i he Kith District Wednesday.
Rev. \V, N. Ainsworth, of Duhlin,
will he a visitor to tins city Mondav
next ind will he the guest of Mr. H. C.
Allen.
Vr. Goo. O. Smith left Tuesd y for
Ashford, Ala., to the bedside of ft sick
brother.
Mr, Fred Royal. Captain of Company
H of the (fc- S. M. C. Cadets, left Wed
nesday for Ins home in Fort Gaines.
Miss Eteene Peacock, a beautiful and
charming young lady of Atlanta, Is the
pleasant guest of her cousin, Miss Louise
Hruton, on Evana street.
FROM CORINTH.
Oh, for some pleasant settled weather!
'The gypsies have folded their tents
and raITVed ftwfty.
Clever Frank Richardson, of Brinson,
was a visitor in this community on Sun
day last.
Mr. Hurry Mon o, of Bainbridge, was
over this way Sunday calling upon some
of the f. ir ones of this community.
Mr. S. D. Milder, a prominent farmor
of this section, made a business, trip to
Bainbridge on Tuesday last, returning
on 'Thursday.
lion. Robert Bowen, our worthy and
efficient County Sohonl Commissioner,
was a visitor at Corinth and other schools
of this section on Thursday and .Friday
his week.
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FROM CLIMAX. BRINSON BRIEFS.
Mm. Cooper Knight was in Climax to
lay shopping.
Edwin Huff is tlie guest of Mr. Merida
Maxwell this week.
'There will be services at tlie Presby
terian church here Sunday.
it is thought (hat this place will have
a new merchant before long.
H v. 'Tom u iby.ofOpen Pond was
I e e on business last Men lay.
Mr. Win. Harrell passed through here
Tuesday on his way to Bainbridge.
Mrs. Will Harrell and her little daugh
ter, of Bainbridge were here Monday.
The Plant Sys'ein is having a trestle
between Climax and Whigham raised
higher.
Miss Alice Trulook visited relati es in
Whigham Sunday and reports haying a
nice time.
We are having some severe weather
here now, which will cause the farmers
to fall, behind in their work.
Mr. Calvin Curry, who has been down
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA -pKCATOK COUNTY.
w til be «oM on the 11. at Tnesilay in March
next, before tin- court house diioi* of said
county In thisclt.vof ihii ill'litge, said coun
ty and stale, between the legal hours of sale
the following-inscribed property t-ivrlt:
\ certain Itnnar and lot in the city ot Itsln-
bridge mol described ss ndlows: hounded
on tjic north by RrouglUO" since!,, tin the
cast by house a d lot occupied by J. It. Bab-
. o 11 _ . at—j... bltt and belonging to the hells ot Mrs.
A. Russell spent Monday and i; t dd>itl. oa tee west by Monroe street, and
on the south by property of J. M. Brown,
lev led on as the property of I. T. Babbitt to
satisfy a Itfa In favor of Frank Co,, vs.
T. Babbitt. TIlls Jnn. a 111, 19(11.
a. VV. Fukpham, Sheriff.
Rey. E. G. Piper preached at Eldorer.
do Sunday.
Mr. T
Tuesday in Bainbiidge.
Mrs. G. W. Funderburk has been con
fined to her bed for some days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilpin were the
guests of Mr. and Mts. C. J. Eagerton
Sunday.
Legal Advertisements-
DECATUR TAX SALEsT'
GKO"GIA— Dscatur County:
Will bee-old before tlie cour* h„„ ,
tn the city of Bainbridge, Daentn?®* a oor
ienrgei, on the ltMt*TncStiy
icXb durtug I fiejegul hours of isilj, ll f' S t rt|
lowing described property tu-wl't- '
one dwelling house, and lot *
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Dfoatvk County:
Miss Urrie Nowell, of Coleman. Ga..
has been a pleasant visitor here for iev-
er«l weeks aud is the guest of Miss Geor
ilia I) ivis. She will return home Satur
d .y by way of Colquitt.
Lli grippe lias lie u qni e prevalent ii
o.ir oi.mmnnity. however, we believe the
dreaded mounter has eomewha* relaxed
his grip upon our neighbors. We arc
p’eased to note that Mr. F. W. Cordell
and his son. Jesse, who have been quite
indisposed with it. are now convalescent
Why can't, tlie young people of Iron
City and her adjacent communities unite
in the organization of a literary society
for tlie improvement of its members in
mtisiii, rectation. delia'ing, etc? In this
wav we might spend a few hours pleas
antly aud no doubt quite profitably.
Who will arrange a program, call a
meeting and get the movement started?
Basing our opinion upon the quantity
of guano being hauled into (he country
\i>e presume tiaf quite a laige cotton
'.,p will be nltthted here; .however, we
' »i*Vs‘ this is b sMf-tniSiaining section.
dli^thd thy farmers pT* King Cotton a
Beb(tddary importance to ooiT'.Cftne. po
mtces, jheas s.nd Other provision erops
'i ..i«- is hi ibf^ould bo for it is only by
raising a sufti ■orit.qhautiiy of "hog ard
hoiulny" at home U'uct our farmers need
expect to he able to has* iii the glorious
tuiitkfcine of agrlultural fjitUpflhdettce.
Ir.si City. Mch. 1. 1001. jP*NB JVoOf*.
hurst avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dandridge. of
Bainbridge were visitors here Sunday
aud were tlie guests of Mr. W. L. Cox
Mrs. J.H. Brinson wentoyer to Don-
alsonville Sunday to visit her mother,
Mrs. \V. B”King, who is sick at that
place.
Frof. J, B. L. Barber, of Denser
oompauied by Miss Minnie Eagerton
were pleasant visitors to this neighbor
hood Sunday.
Mr J. H. Brinson has spent several
it) Florida working "in"""the" terpentine days in Bainbridge this week. He will
business is visiting his parents for a few 0pe ? up his new stable some time next
d iys.
Climax, Feb. 28,1091. School Boy.
.. . | 1. M.l.vnn lias applied for exemption of
Mr. VV. VV. McCully and Family have 1 iwHOinuty and suiting apurt mul valuation
„ , • . ** • . „ ^.....adJunnOAn I\\, i., i °* llOHHWttlHfi ftlltl 1 Will j)HS8 11001! tilt* 8UIIIC
moved into then new ievidence on VV am- { at j u 0 .clock on the 7th day of March 1901 at
T. Lb Ma
my office.
FAIR WARING!
From Another Correspondent.
Miss Ada Maxwell visited Bainbridge
one day lust week.
Mrs. E. D. Hinson visited BainbriJge
one day last week.
Mrs. S. Calhoun, of Savannah paid us
a Hying visit Friday.
We are sorry to learn that Rev. Pad.
rick’s little child is still sick. ,
1 he Missus Rountree are visiting there
grandparents in Gordon Ala.
Our school is flourishing now under
the good management of Prof. Laokej.
A certain minister in our little village
is wearing a long face as his girl has
gone off.
Mrs. Dr. Carter has just return
ed from a pleasant visit to her old home
iu Alabama.
Mrs. Dr. Shepherd, of Chattahoochee,
paid her sister, Mrs. N. C. Bell, a short
visit last week. .
Mrs. 8. M. Blount,of Boston is vi-ititig
relatives here aud is the guest of Mrs.
K. M. Roberts.
Mr. 8. 8. Manor has been real sick
for several weeks but we a. e glad to
know he is improving.
Col, Cox has just moved into his new
tore, so Climax is on a boom and is
coining to the front fast.
Mr. Walter Calhoun is wearing the
blue ribbon now as he brought in two
tine wild turkeys Friday.
A certain widower is a frequent vi-i-
week.
Mr. R. A. L. Maxwell has purchased a
lot between the O’neal store and the one
now occupied by W. W. McCully. He
will erect a store house thereon.
A number of the young people met at
the home of Dr. Biidges Wednesday
night and had a very pleasant informal
gatheri g. playing dominoes, crokonole
and other like games.
The school here has been giving some
interesting exercises on Friday after-
nnnus to which are invited all the friends
and patrons. The school is growing and
is in a flourishing condition,
March 1,1001, Miss .
uo.Miu.vi.vvrnnv iVjticb.
GEORGIA—Deoatuk County:
To L. 0 Jackson, as trustee; andEstell e
B Jackson, F;ancis B Jackson, and
R. W. Jackson:
You are hereby given due notice that
on Friday, the 15th day of March, 19?1.
the Georgia Pine Railway Company, a
railroad corporation unde- and by virtue
of the laws of the-State of Georgia, will
enter upon the premises hereinafter de
scribed. owned by you, for the purpose
of condemning and setting aside from
the same a right of way for railroad pur
poses for said railway Company, and al
so for the purpose of condemning and
setting aside sufficient grounds for de
pot and terminal facilities, on said land
in the manner prescribed by law; the
said right of way. and depot and termi
nal fluidities to be described as follows:
A right of way for said railroad. 75
fret in width, beginning at a point on
Flint River on said land designated bv
the Chief Engineer of said Railway Com
pany, and ruuniug iu a Southerly direc
G. M. Jones amt
J. N. Maxwell
VS.
T. E. Garland
RULE NISI IN DHOA
TUB s V |> EltIO H
COURT NOVEMBER
TERM, 1890,
DECATUR SUPERIOR COURT,
NOVEMBER TERM, 1899,
It appearing to the Court by petition of G
M. Jones unit J. N. Maxwell, executors of G
W. Ragan, that 1. K. Garland on the. 1st day
of Novo , her, 1WM, executed and delivered to
sail! G. IV. Ragan a mortgage on certfii
lands In Decatur count}’, to-wit:
All that tractor parcel of land lying and
being In lhe Ititli District of Decatur county
Georgia, part of lots of land Nos. JKI7, contain
ing slxty-two ami one-hall acres on the south
west, commencing four acres from the
south-west corner, said parcel of land being
In the north-west of said lot; and sixty acres
of lot on the west stile of lot No. (398) thjee
hundred and ninety eight In the tilth District
of Decatur county, Georgia; and one hun
dred and thirty-throe acres oh the east side
of lot No 397 in the county of Deoatur, stale
of Georgia, for the purpose of securing the
payment,of two certain pwmils-ory not's
dated Cairo, Ga., Nov. 1st, 1894, for thesuitl of
One Hundred and Fifty-eight Dollars and
Seventy-live cents each, made by the said T.
E. Garland, parable tod. VV. Ragan or bearer
with Interest al ter Nov. 1st, 18(14, at the rn’c
of Ktglit pi-r cent per annum, mid ten per
cent of nrinci pal and Interest as attorney’s
fees, which said Defendant refuses to pay
Ills there! ore ordered that the su.d T. E
Garland pay Into this Court, on or before the
first day of the next term, the principal ami
(Uteres, due on said notes, anil tlie costs of
salt; or In default theicuf, I ho Court will
proceed . a to Justice shall appertain
And It is further ordered, that this Rule be
served on said defendant T. K. Gurlund or
Ills special agent or attorney, tlirce months
yrevlous to file next tern, ol' tills Court.
W. N. Spknce,
Judge Superior court.
A trim extract iroru the Minutes,
C, W. vVimiikklky, Clerk.
Dkcvtuh Supeiiior Cot:it, May Tunis iihio:
It appearing to the Court that the ’'efend
ant In the within case does not reside In the
oouiity of Deeat nr, but re-ides m t he state
of Florida, It Ison motion of I’laintitrscouii-
se) ordciert that service of the wlihiu rule
nisj bo perfected on the said Defendant by
publlantlon according to law. Tills.VIay ’Hid
"d°. VV. N. Spkmir, Judge 8. O. ,v C.
Bv the Court, O. VV'. .V imkkklky, Clerk.
. .. „ , ... . , f-ion of same width 890 feet to a point,
lor to North Broad' 110W. \Y vnder what staked and designated by said Chief En
tile alLrnctiou can bo up there.
gineer. thence from a stake oi the West
>1,. Sen 1,,. j,,t AW
Bainbridge. and along Bruton street
uis tine residence which improves the
looks of our little towu very much.
There is a'habdsome young man in Cli
max now. He sports the finest turnout
of unybodv aml'iS awful popular. Guess
iwfio be is,
Messrs. Hinson Hhd English went' out
hunting one dav Inst, week, and only
killed two q- mil. 'They say there U no
lluutiBK nudblioottngon our Inndr; -mail in this part of the country
POSITIVELY F O It HI D D E N.
Numbers ot lots ns ioJlows:
15th District Decntur Co., Georgia.
818, 347, 848, 357, 358, S59, 391,
392, 401, 405, 307, 831, 272, 01, 82,
100,811,815, 316, 317, 346. 388,
389, 271, 282, 805, 319, 353,399, 28,
386 (VV. i), 302, 363, 870,55,57, 64,
6 66, 95, 96, 97, 56.
15-27 District—435, 447, 451.
27ih District—344,375,377, 3(8,
241,242,279, 280, 282, 318, 313,
320, 321, 360, 361, 399, 400, 213,
214,218, 344, 856, 382, 383, 384,
.885,390,400, 403, 404, 407, 430,
4 12, 433.
21st District—149, 184.
We will prosecute to the fullest
vsVcnt ot the law any and all parties
violating this notice. WE MEAN
WHAT WE SAY and will pay a
ii-ward of $10.00 to anyone furnish
ing evidence to convict trespassers.
FLIN T RIVER LUMBER COMPANY
Climax, 2-25,1901. Hcckle BerHY.
16 wTTtowndots.
South 300 feet, from thence running
West. 210 feet to a stake, thence South
125 feet, to a stake, theuce \Va,t about
1&3 feet to a stake, being located at a
point 200 feet from the West side of
said Georgia Pine Railway oampanies
right of way, theuce t.o contii ue a 200
foot right of way or depot site from said
point 520 feet in a Southerly direction,
as marked out aud designated bv the
Ch ; ef Engineer of said Railway Compa
ny. from the said last named point the
said right of way is to be decreased to
100 feet in width from the East and to
continue 100 feet, in width for 480 feet
, running in a Southerly direction, aud
Mr, A. Cook, of Attapulgus, was here from that point the sai right of way is
.. , to be reduced to 75 teet in width from
Monday. | tire East side, and to contiuue 75 feet on
C. MAXWELL
VS.
j. n dojjsAu
, itil it 11
Ulpi11oil is, uttci sanitary tirraumjinentM.
, i ——* » >v xuob mu xSuiuImt of rooms, vaults otp will iw» trii-,.,
Kev. Mr. >uison was here I uesday on through your said lands. These said ' 0,1 up, ‘ n . t ilfioM; cost of 1,1 not tf ‘
business. ! premises being located on lot No. 226 in i SSVS’. ac ' (fi *<rd are
1 RULE NISI IN DEUA.
ST H SUPEKIOK UOUBT,
) Nov, Tkkm, 1000.
GEORGIA--OxCATUB UoONTV.
It appearing Id the Court by petition of D.
U. Maxwell fhat J. ’’Dollar, on the lltb day
of Jauuary, Iiwu, exccu'<-U and deliveml to
too Bank of I’liomaavtllo. 'uortgugii on cor-
Vain lands la Divalnr cniin,.-. t,o-wL: O:’.-,
Iinndred amt ten acres of land, I'elng a pa.:’ |
ol itm east hull of lot number tlirc hundred !
and three 1u the sixteenth district ot Dccn-
turoainty, Ga.. fortbe purpose of securing
the payment of a certain promissory note
madeby the said J. n Dollar, hs p incipai,
>imU 1). (J. Max wt*ll and J.C.l’om*, aw sureties,
d ited January Dili 190(1, auddueOjt. Isilono,
payable to tlie Hank of i'homasvllle, wit h ift-
tom^tafter maturity at the r.ito of eiirlit
l>er cent, per annum, and ten per oont. of
principal and Interest us Attomev’H f«*s
which .said note and mor gnge have been
duly assigned and transferred, tn due course
luiVXiS i?h* Wux ' vc :1 » which said note
the si Id Defendant ret uses to pay.
It is therefore ordered that the said J.
Dollar pay into this Court on or before the
. of Uu ' n «xt term, the principal and
interest due on siUd note, unit t he costs of
suit, oy In, default thereof, the Court will
proceed as to jnsiie shall appertahi.
And It Is further ordered that this rule be
} h ! ; Bainbridge Demonat and
seartch bight, two newspapers published in
Decatur Loiinly, oneo a month for four
months,or soryed on he said Defendant, J.
L. Dollar, or Ills speeiul agent or attorney,
throe months previousJoUie next term ol
this Court., w!V SrKNcr,
Judge Superior Court,
A true extract from themiifntes.
C. w. WlMnEKLKv, Clerk.
of Attapulgus !'• the *<tlr district i f c 11
county, Georgia, bounded on 1 he oa«vV' l, “'
Bainbridge ai.d vttapulgos distils,, by ! b
the north and west by nropertv bldolm 11 '"*
the estate of Joe Cox, fl. eeusad, ai,T? 1 "«t!
south by dirt road leading from Mi 1 l| k
gus to taceville, Georgia, thime hm tH|l; "'
property onVhich Abram l.ongw-'r,®
bvesai'd eontuintng tivo (2) »ri.« , ""V
less. Levied on ns the property or'o'-'
Longwor: h to satisfy a state and cnn^ br "»
11 fa Issued by MW. Bales, tax eo?l,., y
peoatnr county, for state and c orn tvV" 1 ' d
the year 11100 Levy made and ?etur ," X s' r
me by A. A. Singletary, constable t! 1 ‘ i
wm. i«n. a. vv.
Also at the same tlmeand place i„t -
No. seventy four (74) in the tvvebt.. « f ,ll '4
district of said county, exeepi Hy'« !i| l
tn the south-west corner of said 'ot
by Mrs. E. Johnson, levied Sum. C,H, '"''4
property i f M. L Jones tosailshvns, ? t!lt
count V tux (if.. a., u ,J 5."y a<tats»M
county tax fifa issued
oolleernr of said eotliit.j&
for nnpiild taxes for tlA •
29th, 1001. A. VV. 1
Also, at the same tl
iv;§^*j
ORDHAM, Sheriff"'
Also, At the same time and place lot ’
No, forty-two (42) In twenty-Hrst dl.t.i-."" 11
said county and state, ec.ntaiiunV' 110 ' «
dred and tftty ( AVO) acres more oi- 1 h ' !1
levied on as the property of VV vv L n|
bourn to satisfy a stale and c'onvi. V lllls li'
issued by M. VV. Bates,^I ! ax‘C’XetJ r 7 “ ,4 '
paid tax for the year 1900. XblsFebv ? ""
tax for the year 1900. This Feby. 7 mi '
Also nt the same time and i.lac’c ' th-i
acres more or teas otr of the V 100
oi land No. two h t ml red an dGm '1°'
Mm fifteenth (l.V) dlsKm.' 2. n „, f . oul (2W! I
bounded us folUws:
h. tin
right of way of the s. F. * VV. Bv , „
the south by BulnbriOiro uiid Ti»r^» <Jm U|
“'‘O thesonthernTilttdhne ff'in
lot, on tne west by property of i‘(.t,.. .'
mil running to a point whore the rti., b "' y
srosses tlie 9. F * VV R V1 !, dir ‘ "> '1
aid tract being in shape of t ! 1 ,a t,as , t c "' 1
ev led on as the ptope'Sy St O. 'ftZ'SV?
AWnVfiKW ,or '^
a. \v. Fobdham, Sheriff,
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Dkcatur County:
Mm' 1 city "'ot rnGnbr!!^’DeeaT^ 0 1,<W "
Georgia, on the first I uesilav in' xr*... i 0l,ulv '
A house and lot in ta. .
••ape of uu oblong snf......
thepioperty of F J VVanli'n !,?' / , u l >0 " "f
Courtfl fa Issuedf I „, M , \p' l b .;.,?, l ', 1 ’- r ' V . “
J^Vardmi'amlX’isu? 1 '^
Roln.ed out bySKM’ a^n^°^^
w. Foupham, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
r- suit uiclip.eeis arc hereby
I tlie first. Tne.-day la March
>1 County Commissioner,, „j
To ull whom it may concern
All contractor
aotificl that
1901, the Hoard of
Decatur county vy HI sit ai 1heir "office iij
Bainbridge, Ga. lor the purpose or ret el i -
lug, or adopting, plans and
HWt hosiHit buihiii^r feir
' th HtDtio tinih*
equipments, anil ' vm > "•• , "° lle,n
DECATUR SHEillFF SALE.
Georgia—Decatur County-
iSSSIalSS'i?
Paulctu 'ai’id 11 beb i*g l t be XX*
ffussuil.
ti^suid (iousltb;
spocilioalioiiH fu
stkid coiiMly,built of brie
ingri to be
l on lot No. 226 in STTh,! 1
Messrs. J. U. aud Will Gri'nin went to the i* th Distncl,. of Decatur county, or I they re.
' ou other lots aaiotiiiiig. and hxino Irnn.v.. I uuslre ..
t o bo
the county ("Jinmissloimr
. • , .on other lots adjoining, and being know’ll 11 Phojs and'sia-eiiieittiou^su • milt
Mr. A oner Av>rett was over to Bain- by said Railway Company for depot, and
' terminal facilities and for right of wav
for Us said railroad. Said premise- hay
ing been previously marked o t. staked
and surveyed by the Chief Engineer of
bridge Tuesday.
Rev, Mr. Boland piVtohed analileser-
mon here last Sunday.
Mrs. Colwell aud Mis. Folsom yisited i said Railway company, ana a map of
Bainbn .go Wednesday.
said survey is this d ty banded to tlie as-
Mr. Greison Rawls, of Dell, spent Sun • appoint.*! by the Company, Ail
, . I of the t.reim-es herein described coutain-
day liere with his parents.
Messrs. Diver and J. H
I tng i).4S acres more or less,
Emanuel | The said I'he Ge .rgia Pi
ine Railway
G II Dillard, Uainbridge, Ga., does
tii st class carpenter work, and for the
lowest cash figure. He furnishes e»-
t.mates choorlully and executes his them the way.
work neatly. Give him a trial. I Fowltown, 2-37-10)1.
made a business trip to liaiubridge Tues-1 Gem pap v has selected L. F. Patterson.
i . I an its assessor to repre ent it in said cou
... ...... , , . . ! detonation proceedings. Y'on are re-
Mr and Mrs M. D. Ingram left inst. j ^uesstoJ t«> ROlect an assessor to rej.re-
iv. ck on a pleasure trip for Panacea Gent you in said condemnation proceed
ings. that, the said assessors so appointed
may select a third .assessor, ard that they
ina.> proceed to condemn and eat aside
unto the said Georgia 1‘infl Railway Cow-
I pany for its railroad purposes, the prem-
N)>rmgs.
’1 he Georgia Pine surveyors left Mon
day for 1 aliahassee. Fla., where they
expect to spend about two weeks.
Mi-* W’inuine Mainor. of Woodland, 'ses herein described, aud a-sess the
Ga . spent, last Saturday and Suudav j ‘iBmage done thereby, iu accordance
' | with the law iu such cases provided Tie
hearing before the assessors will take
place on the premises at 10 a. in., at,
which time you are notified to he pres
ent if you so desire. Respect full v.
Georgia Pine Railway'Co.
Per Jno. E Donalsonand R. W.
Fleming, Attpmeys.
with her little friend. Miss Gladys Fol
som. Mi-s Winnie made quite an im-
pie-sion on several of the boys around
here, and they want some one to show
FUR SALE OR EXCHANGE. '
I h ive 6 jersey bulls from six months
to two years old„ehigable to legistratton
which I will sell cheap for cash, or would
exchange thorn for beef cattle at market
value. Apply to T. M. Hikes,
Bainbridge, Ga. •
Have yom' old harness cleaned tip
and worked over—almost as good as
new at A. I’. Holt’s, Water street.
Twig N.,wt.
Armour’s Soaps and Washing Pow
ders each ten wrappers draw a pre-
minin, at Suns & Chett’s City
Bakery.
I oan furnish your material for the
wood work iu your buildings. Everv-
liing cheap for the cash. Reid &
oils.
(rwii'-'ibv Hlo Nn tl10 Property for
AiJ. . ^ H11(| a. II ih
‘>* d BHinbSU« icimwn o
•tait t,,r8 ' H |'° r "“‘- “ObMi'b'y'proper tv of r {!'
Haifl'wm'bVpi
.mrlh by pnqiertv oT mW.Vl»rrf-’lT «n;
sa119f}*'« 1 tTfa ia “(J Nussbiluni t ’
Sks-* 3 --- «. s
• v - w. Fori.ham. Sheriff.
decatur sheriff sale.
<i EG «G I A—Decatur Countv :
Will be sold before the* conw ,
tut n>ll,>» iiigiifHcilbeil property to ivlt: '
All.il lots of land \'o. i M ,
W 1 ; bii'HlV'ed aril fj
} l-\ |.WI 111 tUB tit tl 4. Ill n (11 St 1 i «• f of I),w.
tur emu j. «,eh, routalMn- two m.„ ' ;
..vavpq hrlf.lr fV.xwl ‘ J.IlU tllP
•m t??oi, r i a yilr(l i H,,d °‘ S8t by AlfehllV UlMl,
.nul lf.\ it d on HH't lie prouertv of Vn*t
'V. FoRliHAM.Shl'Iiir.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
(JKOltO! A—Decutur (.’ouiity:
tlmeii v nMi* N't? tho cf "'rt lionse Soar in
the cit> °i bHi»ibridp(<* on t fce tirst 1 i:ch1..v
i.i Mitrdi next, dmh g tii.* h'cr-ii h.niva #
the ful.owing iiescrtb.'rt uroptrty lomYl•
wm".a‘V ,nS< ’ ,ot > si Mia ted f„ tl.c town "I
^ h'Klbim and bounded us toilowT** hp
aorUi bv first !*ar:iMe! Jiv
lotitflitun street, on the west bv I ou!«t
street* “ I l < . > ilf ht ’ 80,Uh bv «?COnd I’iO’si !!••!
k'mhxu-p?! IW tr * c ‘ P J, 0|'«*rtv ut T.
f rom \l.V.. S Vr t ftn «3COCtltlon il
co ii't ikw in n - ^ l ’ r ' l, 0 f Deciiuir yiiipe’lor
dostif rrn. h t ,V ,r . ( » f Merchants Rank of V.:l
losra, ti aiwteii i t to () Cum* uu t r m»y
welt, This Feb’y 8, KOi. uur, 5* v »
A. VV. Forpham, (. fieri IT.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Decatur Uonntyp
twelve nPptlCnttml f<T
tweite months auppert out orJ-tfie ent ile "f
* h<,u, ‘ l “otbe.grant../). Tlit-Fel.
’ T. iiIaxwrli., Ordliiury.