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BRINSON BRIEFS.
Administrat , r;s Sale.
4
persona!?.
(lie week iu La] iB.
Mr. J B Donalson, of (yem-
was in the city Monday.
Mr. J. C. Dmialsoh. of the we t .“Me,
was in the citv yesterday.
Mr. M. G. Clements, of Kldorendo Ga.
was in the city yesterday on business.
Mr. H. VV. Maxwell, of McKaeyiUe,
was in the city Tuesday of this week.
Mr, Richard Collins made n visit
to l:is parents in Thomasville Sunday.
Mr. A. G. Ilixon, of Twilight, was
in the city Monday of the present
week.
Mr. J. .S Shepard was a visitor to
town from the rural districts this
week.
Mr. J. S. Yorbrongli, of Miriam,
was in the city one day last week on
business.
Mr. E. N. Clark of the Plant System
force at Albany was in the citv one day
this week.
Max Albert Cohen will leavo next
Tuesday night for Savannah to nb
tend the Suite Fair.
Mr. E. S. Ferry, of Iron City, was
in Bainbridge Wednesday looking
after business interests.
Mr. W. R. Owens, of the Wliig-
hamdistrict, was iu the city Wednes
day, droppingn dollar in the till.
Prof. Caners King, representing
the L 1 ddeti, Cap*pbell, Smith Co., of
Jacksonville, Fla,, is in the city.
Mr. C. N. Hollingsworth of Paw
nee neighborhood was in town Thurs
day and reports things in good shape
in his locality.
Mr. 8. L. Belcher, of \VIngham dis
trict, and one of (ho most progressive
fanners and syrup makers in the county
was in the city yesterday.
Mrs, J. E. Peacock aid children, of
Jacksonville arrived in the city Thurs
day night and will ho the guests of the
Hotel lion Air for the winter,
Mrs. Leichtenstadter, of Apalachicola.
Fla., 1ms been in the city visiting friends
and looking after matters of a business
nature this week.
Col. H. F. Hawes, Jr., of Bainbridge.
delivered a very interesting and instruc
tive lecture to the Epworth League last
Sunday afternoon. During Ins stny in
Arlington Col. Hawes was the guest of
tho family of Mr. G. L, Collins—Cal
houn County Courier.
Miss Cora O’Neal who has been spend
ing several week here as the guest of
Mrs. VV. E. Saunders, returned to her
home in Bainbridge Sunday. She was
accompanied home by Mrs. Saundeis.—
Calhoun County Courier.
WHEN GARFIELD LAY DYING
A I’nthetlo Incident of Min lleinoval
to I.oust llrnnch.
A pathetic incident Is related apropos
of the day of fasting and prayer which
was appointed by all the governors of
the United States at the time President
Gnrtlold was removed from Washing
ton to Long Branch In the hope that
i the change might belt) him to recover
from the bullet wounds Indicted by
Gulteao.
“Crete," said the president to Ills
brave little wife about 1.1 on that
Thursday morning ns the ringing
strokes from the belfry of the Episco
pal church almost across from the cot
tage reached his ears, “what are they
ringing that liell for?"
“That?” said Mrs. Garfield, who had
been waiting for the surprise. "That’s
the church where we were when you
first came down. They’re all going to
pi ay for you to got well,” and. falling
on her knees, she sakl, "And I’m going
to' pray, too, James, that it may be
■soon, for I know already that the other
prayer has been beard."
From where he lay Garfield could see
the carriages draw up and group after
group go in. lie could oven hear the
subdued refrnin of “Jesus, Lover of My
Soul," ns It was borne by on Its heaven
ward way. Thrilled with emotlou, a
tear trickled down tho president’s face.
Then he closed his eyes and turned Ills
face ns a sweet woman’s voice arose
Kinging from one of Sir Michael Costa’s
.oratorios. "Turn thou unto me and
have mercy upon me,” sang the voice,
"for I am desolate—I am desolate and
afflicted: the troubles of my heart arc
enlarged. Oh, bring thou me out of my
distresses—out of my distresses—my
■God."
The people In the church sat almost
spellbound under the voice, for the
singer was affected deeply and made It
seem to all, what It must have been to
her. a prayer In music.
Forty seres of land oir of lot of land No.
Kt In the 27th district—being the strip across ( _ ,
l the east side of 100 acres of said lot sold to ( QLOltGIA—Decatur county,
M rs. S. J. Warren has been spending w yll- J” , f ban, a I VV ill be s< Id in said county on the 21sr
,y or Oclobe- 1901, between the hours
, , , ..v,. „ —lOo’clock a. m. and 3 o’clock p. m. at
Mr. and Mre. G. W, Kendrick, of . Waterman & Co., vs E.s. I errs.
Kendrick’s neighborhood were in Brin- Al.-b at. samt* time and place Si* acres of
,, , in, proved IttiiU olT of southeast corner of lot
HOll Sunday. number three (H14) hundred and fourteen in
! the. twenty first hind district ot Decatur
Messrs J. O. O’Neal and A. G. I erry , countv near Facevllle. Ga. and hounded on
of Iron City, were visiting in Brinson of John
Sunday evening. | Z^ifM ^TaMw orSd
ami levied upon as the property ot J R r am
to satisfy a tl fa Issued troni the justice
court of the 1114th district ti M, In favor ot
Henry Foltevent vb said J K Fain, levy
made by VV It Spence, Const, and returned
rids Oct. 10,1001.
Mr. Jno. Martin spent a day or two ir
(he forks of the creek and river the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Neel have returned from
Macon where they attended the Elk's
Fair and Carnival.
Miss Connie Donalson of Cyrene. and
her sister Mrs. Ben Powell of Alabama,
attended preaching hero Sunday.
The Stuart Lumber Co., are erecting
another nice residence on VVaiuhurst
avenue, to be occupied by Mrs. Wilkes
and family.
Mr. J. J. Archer who has been con
stantly at the bed side of his sou for sev
eral weeks, left Monday to resume his
work as sawyer at S. J. Warren’s mill at
Lapis.
Pearl. Onion Sets
Make onions big as your bat. 20cts
a quart at Hicks’s.
Regular onion sets—5o a quart,
4 quarts for 20c. Plant the Pearls
now. You can’t get them in Spring.
Also best cooking soda per pound
2ic
4 lb. cooking soda Rpiinkled over
50 baskets of corn will keep out
wevils.
12 best nutmegs 5u.
100 emptv capsules 5c.
Simmon’s Liver Regulator, 14o
Black draught 14o.
Groves’ Tastles tonic 25c.
25u croup oartbartic pills in bottle 5c.
The best whiskies, wines and bran-
lies in tho city at lowest possible
figures.
You can never be sure you are
getting the right quality or the right
price unless you buy it from Hick’s
the low price druggist and poor man’s
friend.
Under anti by virtue of an execution is
sued from the city court of IkUnbridge,
Sept term Will, in favor of TKGrtffln against
the goods and chatties of J N llale herein
described will be sold at the same time and
place One folding heated buggy with smuts,
one black painted double seated surry,
levied upon us the roperty ot J N Hale to
satisfy above described execution, said prop
ertv levipd on as the property of J N Hale.
Tills Oct. 10,1H01,
Also at same time and place One-half undi
vided Interest in 7 acres of laud more or less
of nortneast corner ot lot of land ho. iio in
the Wth district of said coumy in the town
of Wlilgham and bounded us follows: On the
north by property of Samson Harrell, on
the east by town of Whigham, on west by
property of G II Trnloek, on the south by S
K A \v |ty to, I .evict! upon as the property
of C 11 Martin to satify a tt fa issued from
the Justice Court of tile 720 district G M,
November term IH98 in favor of S Harrell .V
llro. vs C H Martin. I roperty pointed out
by S Harrell. This Oct. lit, 1001.
A. VV. FoKUHAM, Sheri I!.
GE°RG I A-q ecatur Cou ^
Lydia SmtthiLibelfor^
Wm. Smith. Inov^J^
\ erdict for Total Di VO r er "-
November, lfc'jc V c6 ’ Mft |
Notice is herebv ,
the highest bidder for cash all ot the
perishable and personal property ot Wed in the office of tl le ciLYS
snik E. B. Glieson embracing One Tur- perio*; Court of Decatn. .?*°f|
pen tine Still and fixtures, One Horse,
Four Mules. Two two-horse Wagons,
one stock of General Merchandise.
tSaidsale will he continued from day to
dov until completed. This Oct. 8.1901.
J. J. GLISSON,
Administrator estate of E. B.G.esson.
Baw Ml” For Bate.
CHEAP. Varinble Friction Feed
New and up-to-date, complete mill;
including saw and belt. For less
than $200. Just the thing to hitch
to your gin engine. Easy terms on
engines, boilers, stave and shingle
mill, grist mills and everything in
high grade machinery. See me or
write ine for prices and terms.
J. W. Porter,
Whigham, Ga.
Trespass Notice.
All parties are hereby warned against
hunting, fishing or iu any other way tres
passing on the property known as the
"River Forks property” situated in the
county of Decatur, state of Georgia, and
comprising lots No. 232. 233, 234, 238
239, 218, 219, 240, 241, 237, 348. all being
iu the twenty-first district of said coan
ty and situated between Spring creek
and Flint river. E. G. Piper.
Brinson, Ga.. Oct. 9, 1901.
Notice!
On first Tuesday in November I
will offer for sale that part ot my
vacant residence lot corner of Shot-
well and Hall sts. Fronts sixty five
feet on Shotwell st. with a depth of
two hundred and eighty feet on Hall
st. I reserving remaining part of
iot in the rear on Hall st. for access
to my home. Terms cash- This
vacant lot can be treated for at pri
vate sale. Enquire of Mrs. R. Hinds
or at store of A. Hinds & Bro.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
igned has applied to the ordinary of
said county for leave to sell lands be
longing to the estate of M. V. Bell, de
ceased for the purpose of distribution.
Said application will be heard at the reg
ular term of the court of Ordinary to
he held on the first Monday in Novem
ber 1901. Mary V. Bell,
Administratrix upon the estate of
W. A. Bell.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.’
J. T. Saunders Executor of estate of
E. Z. Fairchilds, deceased, represents to
the court, in his petition, dulo filed and
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered said estate: This is. there
fore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred aud creditors, to show oaiii-e, it any
they can, why said executor should not
be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission ot,
first Monday in January 190^»
T. B. Maxwell,
Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia—Decatur County:
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell land belong
ing to the estate of John 1’. Harrell, de
ceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs at law of said estate,
and said application will be heard at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county to be held on the first
Monday in October 1901.
This Sept. 3. 1901. J. O. Harrell,
Administrator.
S. Brunson & J. J. Barber "| In liccatur Court
vb. of ordinaryi Hied
T. S. Covington, admlnls- V to October term
tor of Joseph Brunson, J WOO. Application
deceased, f of smieties to be
J relieved of bond
To T. A, A. Covington, Adair, of Estate of
Josepli Brunson:
By virtue of.an order of T. B. Maxwell, or
dinary of said county, yon are hereby noti
fied to sliow cause at the November term,
HHfi.of said court of ordinary, if any you
nan, why yon should not be made a party
defendant in the above stated ease, same
an opplientlon of S. Brunson nndJ. J. Bar
ber to be relieved as surlties from the bond
of r. C. Covington, administrator, as afore
said.
Witness my band nnd seal of my office,
this the 6tli day of September 11:01.
T. B. Maxwell, ordinary,
slTJ-.lsK LLCl R LRCTATUR COUNTY GA.
Versv Scott ,
vs > Libel for Divorce.
Nelson Scott I
The defendant Nelson Scott is hereby noti
fied and l squired In person or by attorney
to be and appear at llio Superior Court to be
held in nnd lor the said county on the Tues
day alter the second Monday m November
moi, then and there to answer to plaintiff's*
nbovt d staled Libel for Divorce iisln default
thereof the court will proceed according to
tlie statutoln such eases made and provided
\\ ltness the Honorable W. N, Spence, Judge
ol said court. This21st day of May ISO).
C. W. Wimberly,
Clerk,
uKOltulA -DeCatu h County•
To Tho Sheritt of Said County
John G. Barber i
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
Annie E. liarber )
The defendant, Annie E. Barber, is hereby ■
(jmreU, in person or by Attorn, y, to- be ■ faithful performance of his dutiesa
day of September lfloTH* 101 "*
" w lyoSasa
plication for remoTafof t'M
resting upon him under X *■
the above stated case
Will be heard at the term*!
which commences on Tueia, ’
second Monday i„ Novem
Dated this 12th day of Septet,
NOTICE!
Is hereby given that at n,.
sion of the General Assembly,
.a bill wilt be lntioduced to l
act approved Noy. 27, lfifto 2
the City Court, of Bain bride. .
provide that said court shaSVi
and established in the city of h •
as incorporated and charters? 1 !
next session of the General
E stray~NoticeT
We the undersigned free-hc
this day appraised on mure
the following description: 0m*
scar on right hip and scar on ieftS
Id hands high, about 15years 33
dark bay color. We estimate rdf
to be worth about fifty dollar,!
above desanbed mule now in
of W.E. Griffin, west of Bri,
the 1188 district of said count
award said taker up W. E, foi
dollars as a reasonable eompsntsi
W.U.Lv
J. E. iid
free]
notice!
Notice is hereby given that sei
will be received by the hoard o
ty commissioners for Roads and
nues for Decatur County Htmeel
said Board in Bainbridge. Ga.obi,
Monday in Novembea 1901, for)
meaner convicts of said count? I
year 1902.
Parties leasing said convict 1
be required to c.othe und feed sajj]
yicts, furnish suitable bedding, aJ
attention when needed and guards, J
Payment for labor of each t,
must be made in advance for entiit
of lease beginning when convict j
livered and ending Jan. 1st 11103,
sent for term expiring before
date, in which event payment nnd
made only for term of sentence.
The right to reject all bids resera
Successful bidder will be reqninj
enter into bond with good secoj
sum of one thousand dollars
Oltatl n.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
J. R. Hornsby, having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate estate of A.
E Hornsby, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular creditors and
next of kin of said A. E. Hornsby to he
and appear at Ordinary’s office on the
first Monday in November, and show
cause, if auy they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to,
said J. R. Hornsby on said A. E. Horns
by’s estate. Witness my hand ard offi
cial signature, Oct. 7th, 1901.
T. B. Maxwell.
Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Hunting and fishing or tresspassing on
tne following lots of land is strictly tor-
bidden, all violators will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law: Lots No.
308, 309, 310, 281, 293 in the 19th district
of Decatur county.
Joseph Herring.
This Oct. 15, 1901.
Citation.
T. J. Roberson having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of R. H.
VVeiborn, late of scid county. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of ktn of said R. H. VVeiborn to be
and appear at Ordinary’s office on the
first Monday in Noyemqer and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration shouid not be granted to
saidT. J. RObertsonon R. H. VVelborn's
estate. Wituess my hand and official
signature, Oct. 7,1901.
T. B. Maxwell,
Ordinary.
anil appear ut the Supeiior Court to be held [
in nnd for tlie Comity of Decaturon Tuesday
after the second Monday in November next,
then and there to answer the Plaintiff's com
plaint, as m defu- It thereof, tlm Court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain,
Witiusjtne omirublc VV. N. Spence, Judge
ol said Court, this ftllh day of July, mci
C. W. WiMPhKLhY, Clerk,
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
To the Sheriff of said county:
VViUie C. Kuril burg j
vs. ■ Lil.el f jv Divorce
S. Kornbnrg )
’1 lie deteudant S Korn burg is hereby
required in person or by attorney to be
and appear at the next, superior court to
be held in and for said Decatur county
on Tuesday after trie second Monday in
November next, then and there to an
swer the plaintiff’s libel fora total di
vorce, as in defualt thereof the court
will proceed according to the statute in
such cases made and provided.
Witness the Honorable VV. N. Spence
judge of said court, this 29th day of An!
gust, 1001. C W. WlJIBERLV, Clerk’
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Minnie E. Barbree] Libel for Divorce.
vg I Iu Decatur Superior
’ i Court. Filed April
Jno Tilden Barbree j 23d, 1901.
’I he defendant, John Tilden Barbree,
is hereby required, in person or by at
torney, to be aud appear at the next Su
perior court to be holden in and for said
county, on Tuesday after the second
Monday in November next, then and
there to answer the plaintiff’s libel for a
total divorce, as is default thereof, the
court will proceed According to the stat
utes in such cases made and provided.
Witness the Honorable W. N. Spence
Judge of said court, this the 12th day of
September, 1901.
C. W. Wimberly, Clerk,
said contract.
GEORGIA-Dec:. tur County,
To the lion. Philiip Cook. Sei
of State:
The petition of H. G. Draper.
Caldwell. R. G. HaiisfieliUI. f
baum. L. A Chitwood. VV. B.Ji
I. Watkins, T. B Whiteside,
Whiteside. I. Kwil’oki 0. U. Cliettl
Callahan. H. B. Ehrliuli Co.,
composed of ri. H. Ehrlieii and
Gat X). Powell Bros, A Charon .
composed of E. K. Powell, M. D,
ell and J. D. Chasonj and A. H.i
Russell (a firm composed of A. H. I
,-eU and R, B. Russell) res:
ho.veth.
1. That petitioners are resi
the city of Bainbridge. Decatur
Georgia.
2 Petitioners desire to be ini
ted under the laws of Georgia ai
gation CJmpanv, under the mi
"BAINBRIDGE NAVIGATION I
PANY.”
3. The amount of the cap™*
said Company will be Seyen th
and two hnndred Dollars, all of J
has been fully paid in, but petit*
desire the right to increase f
stock to an amount not toe
ty-five Thonsaud Dollars.
4 - Petitioners desire said corpi
to coutinue for the term of hny
5. The principal office said <
i ion to be located in the city w
bridge, Decatur county, GcorgU,
6. Wherefore petitioners pray i«
ter the requirements of the I**
been complied with, that tue u;
tificate be issued incorporating!
BAINBRIDGE NAVIGATION t’
PANY, with all the powers
leges which oan be conferrea
law. A. H. & R. B. Bhs*
Petitioners
j eswedfl
Administrat rs ale.
Calvary, Ga. Georgia—Decotur County:
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■si’* *sl*—?si- vl- •si'- »sL« ~l-~ •sir nU
Legal Advertisements, (j-
Decatur Sheriff Sale.
GEORGI A—Decatur county.
Will be sold before the court house door
in the city or Bainbridge, Decatur, county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in November
next, during the legal hours of side, the fol
low ing described property, to-nit:
Also nt the same time and place, lots of
land Nos. 33», 340, 341 and 307 in the 15th dis
trict of said county ns the property of J. M.
White, to satisfy n fi fa iu iuvoi- ot the
ue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary said county, will be sold be r ore
the court house door, in said countv. during
tho legal hours of sale, on Hie first Tuesday
In Novell.her next, tlie following real estate
to-wit:
One tw-o story brick storo house and lot,
situated on the w est side of west street, in
the city of Bainbridge, said county und
bounded oil the north by pioperty or H, F.
I'olilinan,south by property of l-owell Bros,
nnd Chason, and on the west by proprerty
of D. 1>. Stnlts east ’ by w-est
sireet- The above described, proper
ty belonging to the estate of J. H, Dickey,
deceased. Termscnsh. This Oct. 7H\. luoi.
B, U. Dickenson, Adm'r.
-wins:
if^l
Admlnistratr's Sale.
Georgia—Decatur County:
By virtue of an order from the court of
Jt'aiVkln MfgVco! va Uuuean-VThUe'MfR. Co. j the eon n. IIou^ door'in’’ 'the' ’’cit.^oV’iro
1'ropertV pointed out by PlaiiUitt’s Httoruey. i bridge, s»\itl county on the first Tuesday in
Also at the same time and place, all tluvt side theloll'owingdeseflhetf nrmmrlv > i!owit?
portion of lot of land No. *0 in the ltiili dis- " “ snowingaesenoea properly towlt:
trict and containing W) acres more or less v **cant lot oituated in the town of Whig-
bounded on the east by proiK»rtv of W. K, bam, m said county, bounded as follows:
l owell, north by A. J. Truiock,* and NV. K. On the south toy property of S. F. & W. tty.
I*owell, west by property of W. E. Powell on Jbe north branch running east and west
mut sou Hi by district line, road lending on the east by McOrilf street, on tho west
from bainbridge to ThomasvlUe-as the by cemetery and containing one acre more
property of W, K. Powell to satify ail fa in ! leas .,^. 8 tl 'e property of the late Johu T.
favor of U. L. beach vs said W. E. Powcdl. I Harrell deceased, lerms cash.
This Oct. 6th, iwi. r J.O. Harrell. Adm»r*
1 Estate of John T. Harrell, deceased
S^SwhaSisaaiNft,
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Andersou’s “LonK-Winded” Axle has Run Twelve Monlks 0i
Oiling; a distance of 203t> Miles Actual Measuring- j
• meohamcan wonder and is so simple a child can undei-staud «•
mg like it ever knowe before. ..i
fitted v*
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E. J. WILLIS & CO.