The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, November 23, 1901, Image 8

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BRINSON BRIEFS. Mr. Dell Wilke. Osoar Kins, J. H. Brinson, W. H. Richardson and others have been attending court in Bainbridge from this place, Mias Grace Carr, of Bainbridge, visited friends here last week. Miss Florence McCoy was the guest of M s Aurelia Jones last Sunday and Saturday. Miss Gossie Sharpe, a chsrming young ladv of Wa.vcross, is the guest of Miss Lula McCulley. Mr. W. W. McCulley and daughter, little Miss Winnifred, visited Waycross this week. Mrs. Clark, mother of Messrs. H. T.. G. W. and Absolorn Clark, died Wed nesday at her home two miles west of this place. The remains were buried the following day. Deceased was near 83 years old at the time of her death. Mr. J. A Phillips, of the Rock Pond neighborhood, was in Brinson Wednes day. Mr. W. D. Acker, of Iron City, spent some time Monday in Brinson on busi ness. Mr, S. J. Warren is making an addition to his commieary. 0 Mrs. Elizabeth Mock, mother of Me srs. H. H, and Jas. Mock, accompa nied by Mrs. M. 8. Worn, arrived Mon day from Texas, where shp has lived for the past nine years. She will spend her future years here with her children. Miss Nov. 28.1901. personals. X Saw Mill For Sa e. CHEAP. Varinble Friction Feed New and up-to-date, complete mill; ioduding saw and belt. For less than $200. Just the thing to hitch .to your gin engine. Easy terms on eugines', boilers, stave and shingle mill, grist mills and everything in high grade machinery. See me or write me for prices and terms. ’ * t ■ J. W. Porter, •' lVblgbam, Oa. Estray kotlc We the undersigned free-holders have this day appraised on mure inule ryifh the following description: -One eye out' eesr on right hip and scar on left side, 18 hands nigh, about 18 years old, of a dark bay color. We estimate raid mule to lie worth about fifty dollars. The’ above desarilied mule now in posession of W. K. Griffin, west of Bainbridge in the llfifi district of said county. We Hwnrd said taker up W. K. Griffin five dollars as a reasonable compensation. W, B. Lynx, J, E- Rich. Freeholders’ 1 ~ J!0tU>* i UEOkGlA-DecstureOUBW Is hereby given that several bids will be received on the 1st Monday id D e- member 1901 for comity physician, super- °f P° or farm and for county pryutpig for the county of Decatur for ithfl year 1902. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids, Witness the Hon, (Bounty Commiss ioner* of Roads and Revenues of Deca tur county, Noy. 4.1901. Clerk. --f. -T- -T- -T- -l" -T- ■+* •+• ■T- Mr. P. D. Campbell has been in the city this week. See Grand Jury presentments in an other column. Ke v K. L. Rachels, of Camilla, in the city Wednesday. Mr. J. C. Donalson. of the west side was in town one day this week Deputy Sheriff. W. W. West, of Pel ham, attended court here this week. Mr. J. A. Herring, of Climax, was in the city yesterday and called to see us Miss Clyde Smith, of Steam Mill, has been visiting in the city this week. Dr £. B. Bush, of Colquitt, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. John B. Crawford, of Cairo, was in Bainbridge the first of the week. Dr. C. H. Maxwell, of Calvary, Ga was in the city one day the first of the week. Mr. W. R. Bell and Rev. 8. Ely, of Rock Pond district, were in attendance upon court here this week. Mr. W C. Gibson and Dr. H. Nichol. son. of Attapulgus, were in the city yes. terday. Messrs. J. M. Keaton and T. A. Cull, two of Mitchell county’s prosperous far mere, were in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen and Miss Jet Allen have been yisitiug relatives in Thomasville this week. Messrs. Harman West. Clay Davis and Elmo Baggs, of Stubbs. Mitchell county, were in the city yesterday on business. Misses Alice and Annie Lou Stratford, of Oswichee, Ala., are the guests of their friends, Mrs. Godwin Cotton and the Misses O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rich and Misses Nola and Leila Maxwell attended the Perry-Powell marriage at Pine Groye church last Sunday. VU -L. -X. -J- -1- -J- »lc -il- 4- -1- ^ Legal Advertisements. II1C Decatur Sheriff Sale. CITATION. GEORGIA—Decatur (Jouktt- Whkiieab, M. K. O’Neal, county admlnls tret or, administrator of tne estate of Thom as Ricks, represents to the court in his peti tion, duly sled and on record, that he lias folly Administered Thomas ltlok's deceased, estate. ' This Is, therefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kindred apd creditors, to show GEORGIA—Decatnr county. Will he sold before the court house door In the city or Ilulnbridge, Decutur. couuty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In Deeonibei next, during the legul hours ol sale, the tol- lowing described property, to-»lt: Forty one and two-third acres of land off of North corner of lot number (58) fifty eight in the 10th land district of Decatur county, said land being 550 yards east and west, and 586 and two- third yards north and south. Bounded on east and north by original land lines. Levied upon as property of Syane and Haywood Barb to satisfy a fifa issued from City court of Bainbridge, Sept, term 19ol in favor of Townsend & Westmoreland vs Syane ann Havwood Barb. Also at the same time place, one yel low painted doubled seated surry with pole. Levied on as the property of J. N. Hale, to satisfy a City court fifa is sued Sept., term 1901 iu favor of T. E. Griffin vs J. N. Hale. This Nov. 8 1901. A. W. Fordham, Sheriff. ^peileioliiooleL. Flow Manufacturers of Cypress Shingles, Doors, Saak Blinds. 8111 Cypress Tanks a Specie Orders from the trade sol Write for prices. A large of Shingles constantly on HI" - ; ?r LONG-WINDED,, C-- cause, If any they can j why .aid admlnlstra tor should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and reeelvelettgrs of dlamU slou ou the fourth Monday lfi December, T. H; AIaxavkll, Ordinary. .• Brunson A J. J. Barber) In Decatur Court * to. [of Ordinary,filed T. 8. Covington, admlnls-v to October term tor of Joseph Brunson, | IHOO. Application deceased. ofsm letlosto be ) relieved of bond ToT. A, A. Covington, Admr. of Estate of,' Joseph Brunson: By virtue of HU order of T. B. Maxwell, or-, dinitvy of snld county, you are hereby noti fied to show cause at the November term, iwil.of said court of ordinary. If any yon can, why you should not be made a party defendant In the above stated case, same an onplieaUou of 8. Brunson and J. J. Bar- tier Ui be relieved as snrltles I rum the bond of r. G. Covington, administrator, as afore- said. witness my hand and seal of my omce, ■this the 6th day of September 1801. T. B. Maxwell, ordinary, Treasury Department, 1 Office Comptroller of Currency. 5 ; Washington, D. C., Oct. 8l.,j901i Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that, First National Bank of Bainbridge. Id the town of Bainbridge, in the county of Decatur, and State of Georgia, has complied with nil the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, requested to be com plied with before any association shall be authorised to oommeooe the busines. of banking. Now, therefore, I, Wm, B. Rldgely, Comptroller of the Currenoy, do hereby certify that Fisrt National Bank, of Bainbridge, in the town of Bainbridge, iu the county of Decatur and State of Georgia, is authorised to commence the business of banking as provided in Sec tion FFty -one hundred and sixty.nine of the revised statutes of the United States In testimony whereof wit- SEAL ) ness my band and seal of offioe, this thirty-first day of October, 1901. WM. B. RIDGELY, . No. 6004. Comptroller of the Currency. WHEN THE MKASUitE IS TAKEN real assured that the garments made will fit perfectly. All the work d <ne by experts. Cutters sod tail or* know how to fashion and finish goods so that the set and style will be perfect. And the cloth, Well That being the first consideration © the k nd to win your approbation Road Notlcs. GEORGIA—Decatur county. Whereas, the petition of.J. O, Darsy, J. H. Morgan, J. B, Butler, et al. has been duly filed with this Board for the establishment for a public road, descri bed as follows: Beginning at McRae- ville and running in an-easterly direction and intersecting with the Whigham road at the Hidgaons old store, all of said road being and lying in the 553 Dis trict said county. And Whereas, said petition has -been duly referred to the Board of Comuikmoneis of Bells district in weich said rood situated and they having made theii re port to tuis road that said public road will be of public utility and have mask ed out the same according to law. Thia ia te cite all persona that it no good oause be shown to the contrary be ore this board on the 1st Monday in December 1901 an order will be granted opening up and establishing said road as a publto road in said oounty. - Witness the Hon. Board of Comity Commissioners of Roads and Revenue* of Decatur oounty. Nov. 4, 1991. JOE H. GILPIN. Clerk. Citation. GEORGIA—Decatur County. Th9 returns of the appraisers setting apart twelve months support to the wife of JosepnHnnter,deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the first Mon day in December 1901, why Baid appli cation for twelve months, should not be granted. This Nov. 4, 1901. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. Citation. GEORGIA—Decatur County. To all whom it may concern: John M. Robinson having in proper rorm applied to me for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Sarah Cooper, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said Sarah Cooper to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office on the first Monday in December 1901, and show cause if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to said John M. Robinson on said Sarah Cooper’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, Nov. 4, 1901. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. Citation, CEORG1A —Decatur County. ^ J. T. Saunders Executor of estate of E. .55. Fairchilds, deceased, represents to the court, in his petition, dulo hied and entered on,record, that he has fully ad ministered said estate: This is, there fore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executor should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on first Monday in January 190&- ‘ T,B. Maxwell, Ordiuary, Lsava To Balt, Georgia—Decatur, County! Notice is hereby given that the finder signed has applied to tbe ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belong, ing to the estate of A. E. Hornsby for the paymeut of debts and for distribu tion and said applioat on will be beard at tbe regular term of the court of Ordina ry for said county, to be held on the first Monday in December 1901. This 4th day of November, 1901. J.R. HORNSBY, Administrator aetata A. E. Hornby,; Leave To tell Georgia—Decatur Countyi Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to -the ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belong ing to her wards, Marvin and Ramelie Ingram for the purpose of maintenance and education -of her said wards and said application will be heard at the reg ular term of the court of Ordinary to be held on tbe first Monday in December 1901. This Nov.-4. 1901. E. J. INGRAM, Guardian as aforesaid. THISCOXiatJowSJ^ffTHOD.OQMtOljjN^ Andersou’s “Long-Winded” Axle has Run Twelve Months Oilk Oiling; a distance of 2035 Miles Actual Measurment It is a mecbanican wonder and is so simple a child can understand ill ing like it ever kuowe before. ’ *■ A full supply of "Rock-Hill and "Carolina” grape Buggies, fitted i axle just recieyed. It is worth $5.00 to any buggy, but do not cost vn tra’ WHEELS DO NOTHAVE TO BE TAKEN OFF TO RE-OIL E. J. WILLIS & CO. YOU (IT AFFORD To miss the attractions to seen at the coming Gala Week ofThc Bainbridge Driving llij .TO BE HELD. Nov. 26=29th. Grand free attractions to who enter the gates. i A midway whose attract™ have been selected from the 1 * of the most deserving and class shows on the road. SIX RACES Administrator’s Sals, GEORGIA—Decatur County. By virtue of aa order tbe Court of Ordinary, will be sold at publio outcry on the first Tuesday in December 1901, at the Court House door in said oounty, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate, situated in Deoatur oounty to-wit: Fifty acres of land lying and being in the northwest comer of lot of land No. 395 in the 19th District of said county belonging to tbe estate of W. A. Bell, deceu-ed. Terms: Cash. This Nov. 6.1901 Mary V. BeU, Administratrix Estate W. A. BeU. Each day for all four dayi harness and running, purses and good racing. REMEMBER! THE DATE AND PLACE. Bainbridge, November 26"!