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THE BAINBRIDGE SEARCH LIGHT, BAINBRIDGE, GA.
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Legal Advertisements
13 f fmm O. P. Mills to G. T.
l J u i.uibt,L UeeUd UcCobtrr o, ibiO, cov
ering lot number one hundred and,
thirty-thre* <133), 19th District Grady
ANNOUNCEMENTS
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA -Decatur Countv:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Lenora
PUBLIC SALE.
Under and by virtue of a power con
tained in a mortgage made by G. T.
Patterson and Company to the under
signed, Hunter, Pearce and Battey,
dated February 6, 1911, and recorded
Strickland tor the purpose of distribu- ln the office of the Uerx of the Supt*-
tion. Said application will he heard at i u r Court of Decatur Couaty, Georgia,
the regular term of the • 'ourt of Or
dinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in February, 1912.
This Jan. 4, 1912.
.1 S T Strickland, Administrator of
the estate of Lenora Strickland.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GE'jKGIA— Decatur County:
Will be sold before the court house
door m the city of Bainbridge, said
county, on the first Tuesday in Feb.
next, during the legal hours of sale,
the following described property to-wit:
One hundred and two and a half acres
of land on the south side of lot of land
No HO in the 27th district, Decatur
county ca.; said tract bounded on the
west by lands of J. A. B. Sykes, east
by lands of Lewis Barber, north and
south by lands of J. R. Caldwell. Lev
ied on as the property of Henry Thomp
son to satisfy a n fa issued from the
City Court of Bainbndge in favor of
the Citizens' Bank of Iron City, Ga.,
vs the said Henry Thompson This
Jan. 9. 1912.
.1. H. Emanuel. Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEOLGIA — Dswatur County.
Will lie sold before the court house door in the
City of Bainbridge. Mid county, on the first
Turariay in Feb. next, during the legal hour* of
aaK the following described property to-wit:
One house and lot in the town of
Donalsonvi.ie, Ga., said lot being south
lot in block, P. P. P, and lot No-1.
Levied on as the property of Alice
Ro-dy to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior court of Decatur county, Ga.,
i favor of J. A. DeLoach vs the said
Alice Reedy. This Jan. 1, 1912.
J. H. Emanuel. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will lie sold before the court house
door in the City of Bainbridge said
county, on the first Tuesday in Feb.
next during the legal hours of sale, the
following described property to-wit:
One house and lot on the corner of
t’ra .vford »nd Water s'reet in ths city
of Uatnbridge. Decatur county, Ga ,
being the house in which Mrs. M. J.
Reynolds resdetl at the time of her
death. Levied on as the property of
E. J. Perry, Administrator of the es
tate of Mrs. M. I Reynolds, deceased,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from
the Superior court of Decatur county,
Georgia in favor of Annie Mdls Vs tit-
said E. J. Perrv, Administrator of the
sedate of the said Mrs. M. J Reynolds
This Jan. 1, 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GROK*!A-Decatur County.
Will he no Li before the court house door in the
City r,f Bainbridge. said county, on the firnt
Tue- ! »y In rub. next, during the legal hour* of
■tic. the following described property to-wit:
One bay stallion, nine years
even degree from the commencing
point to Ken Wooten’s lands so
Book 4.i pages 552-556, and recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Grady County, Georgia, Book
Number 6, folio 35 , and recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Su;ierior
Court of Lowndes County, Georgia,
Boo. 24, folios 493-497, default made
in payment of principal and interest
secured oy said mortgage, we the un
dersigned, will sell at the door of the
Court House of Decatur county, Geor
gia. at Bainbridge, at public outcry
within the legal hoars ot sale on the
fi.st Tuesday, being the sixth day of
February, 1912, the following property
described in the said mortgage, to-wii:
One twenty barrel turpentine still,
worm, arm, i ap and all fixtures con
nected therewith, one steam pump,
one buggy, all tools, dip barrels, still
wood, hoop iron, batting, glue, spirit
barrels, etc., four two- norse wagons,
one grey horse mule about eight years
old, two black horse mules about nine
years old, one mouse colored mare
mule about thirteen years old, one
roau horse about eight years old, also
all goods, wares and merchandise of
every kind and description contained in
the commissary of the said G T. Pat
terson and Comnany, all of the forego
ing described personal property being
located on lot number fifty-six (56> in
the 19th District, Decatur county,
Georgia, also all that certain lot of
land number fifiy-six (66;, in the .9th
District, Decatur county, Georgia,
containing two hundred and fifty (250)
acres, more or less, being the same
purchased by W. A. Powell and M. A.
Shaw from R. H. Edwards by detd
dated January 2, 190H;
And will sell at the door of the court
house of Grady county, Georgia, at
Cairo, at public outcry within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday, be
ing the sixth day of February, 1912,
the following described property in
said mortgage, to-wit: 0
All of tnat certain tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
town of Whigham, Grady county, Geor
gia, being a part of a lot of land num
ber thirty-one (31; in the lath District
of said county, bounded as follows:—
Commencing at the junction of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad at.d Mag
nolia street, then e north on the west
ern boundary of Magnolia street to the
branch, thence east on the southern
boundary of sain branch to a point to
nin south a straight course to the east
line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
property, thence west on the sonth line
of said Railroad property to the start
ing point making one-half (1-2) acre
more or less. Also all that tract or
parcel of land starting at the northeast
comer of the lands of the Atlantic
uoast Line Railroad and thence south
to the land owned by Ben Wooten, and
thence east on the north line of the
said Ben Wooten's land one hundred
ai.d forty I14U) yards, and thence north
to the branch, and thence west on the
said t ranch to a point that would run
old, stanadrdbred and register
ed: named \Rex,” Levied on
as the property of John E.
Toole to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
issued from the City court of
Bainbridge in favor of Bain-
bridge State Bank vs. the said
John E. Toole and T. S. Hawes,
Security. This Jan. 1, 1912.
J. II. Emanuel, Sheriff.
State of Georgia "| Petition for Valida-
V. >tion of Bonds Deca-
City of BainbridgeJ fur Superior Court
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given to the quali
fied citizens of the City of Bainbridge,
-of Drcatur county, that ttie above
stated case will be heard by Judge
Frank Park, Presiding Judge of the
Albany Judical Circuit, of the 22nd day
of January 1912, at Sylvester, ca.. at
12o'clock M., same being a proceeding
to validate bonds to the emount of one
hundred thousand dollars ($11)0,000.00,)
to be issued for the following pur-
poces:—
,aj Fifty thousand dollars [960.000.-
Qbi for a public school building and
site.
|b! Fifteen thousand dollars (16,-
WO.UOl fora City Hall and site.
(cl Ten thousand dollars |$10,000.00]
(or waterworks extension.
[d] Twenty-five thousand dollars
(♦25,000 00] for street paving.
Thi. notice is given as required by
law in such cases provided.
W itness my official signature, this
8tn liny oi January 19'2.
C. W. WlMBERLEY,
Clerk Superior Court Decatur County.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. — Decatur County:
To All Whom it may Concern:
M E. Yates having applied for guar
dianship of tile person ami pi-opertv ot
George Yates. Christine Yates, Thor
ncy Yates, Ben Yates, Rebecca Y'atei
an n hara-y Yates, minor children of
L 1 a:ul Carrie L Yates, both late
«• -tud county. <! ceased, noti
; ' that said application will be heard
ai iny office at ten o'clock a. m , on tin
first Monday in February, next. Thu
January 1st 1912.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
Lease fcpm T.
I OcRiber 5, 19U ,. covering
and S. D.
14
Jones dated —,.... .., • — ■.,. ——. —......
lot number forty-nine (49; IS ill District
Grady county. ^
15 Lease from Mrs. Hattie Hand
to G. T. Pat'erson dated September 3U.
1910, covering one hundfed and fifty
<150) acres in Grady County.
16. Lease from R. M. Walden to G.
T Patterson dated UM|ber 5, 1910,
covering lot number^P&-seven (87),
19th District, cradjWounfy.
17. Lease from C. H. Johnson to G
T Patterson dated February 25, 1911,
covering thirty-five acres -35) in Grady
county.
18. Lease from W. E Darsey to G-
T. Patterson dated October 5, 1910,
covering fifty-eight '58) acres in Grady
county.
19. Lease from J. D. Johnson, J.
W. Johnson andC. F Johnson to G. T.
Patterson, dated October 18, 1911 ‘
covering one hundred and forty-foi
(144) acres in Grady county.
20. Lease from G C. Thomas to
T. Patterson dated February 4, 191
covering sixty-six and two-third 66 2-1
acres in Grady county.
2.. Lease from S O. Robison to G.
T. Patterson covering sixty (60) acres
in Grady county.
22. uease from Cato Jones to J. w .
Lane dated May 21, 1908, covering
two hundred and thirty-one (231) acres
in Grady county.
23. Lease from G P. Brownlee to
G T. Patterson and Company dated
September 22, 1911, covering two hun
dred '2'S); acres in Grady county.
21. Lease from G. P. Brownlee to
T. Patterson and Company dated
For Sheriff.
For Ordinary
I hereby announce myself as a ] The year 1912 being election
candidate for Sheriff of Decatur year for all county officers, I
county, subject to the action of! hereby announce myself as a
the Primary of March 13th. If I candidate to succeed myself as
am elected I will serve the peo
ple to the best of of my ability
and endeavor to give the office
that careful attention that such
an office deserves. I expect to (
Ordinary of Decatur county in
the coming Democratic primary,
the time being fixed later bv the
Executive Committee.
My re-election means the same
give the office my undivided at- rules that I have heretofore fol-
tention and will treat all citizens J lowed, a clean and concientious
impartially in the discharge of;dealing with all who have e«-
Lis.nc
uM '
Jr
my duties. Especial favors to
none. Asking the consideration
' the voters of the county, I
Respectfully,
C. A. Bass.
For Judge, City Court.
? hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election as Judge of
the City Court of Bainbridge,
tates and other matters before
the Ordinary’s court. I will ap
preciate the favors granted in
re-electing me to the office.
Thanking you in advance I am
Yours very truly,
T. 8. Maxwell.
For Tax Collector.
To the voters of Decatur County:
I take this method of announc-
subject of course to the white * n £ myself as a candidate for re-
primary of March 13th. ! election to the office of Tax Col-
„ .... I was born in old Decatur^tor of Decatur county, sub-
September 22, 19H, covering lot num-! her people have honored me, and to Democratic pnmary
ber fifty-two (52) in 19th District era- j haye trjed tQ degerve the con fi. ' Soon to be held.
dence in me reposed. j ^ wish to thank the voters of
If re-elected I will strive in the county for their loyal and
future as in the past to adminis-: liberal support in the past. I
ter justice without respect to per-. have done m >' best to make them
son, to give equal rights to the I a faithful and efficient official,
poor and rich, and impartially j an , d Promise if honored with this
discharge and preform all the office again, to give the work the
duties incumbent on me as Judge same careful and painstaking
according to the best of my abil- i attention as i have hereto-
ity and understanding, and^ _ e done, and to do my best
agreeable to the laws and Con-
that
the western line will be a straight line
from the commencing point north to
the branch and being two (2) acres
more or less, and being in the town of
Whigham, Grady county, Georgia, and
being a part ot lot number thirty-one
i31) 19tn District, formerly Decatur
county.
Also a certain tract or parcel of land
commencing at the junction southeast
corner of M. B. Harrison’s land and B.
W. Wooten’s land, bounded south
paraded with Ben Wooten's land, east
and north by lands owned by the Bank
of Thomasville, west by M. B. Harri
son s land, said to contain one (1) acre,
seventy i70) yards square, with the
privilege ot running a road through
said tract, said tract situated at Whig
ham and being a part of lot number
thirty-one i31) in the 19th District,
formerly Decatur, now Gradv county,
Georgia, aaid described tract of land
being the same as that purchased by
W. A. Rowell & Company from J. T.
Ham & Company, December 22, 1905,
as per deed recorded in the office of
the Clerk ot the Superior Court of
Grady county, Georgia, January 12,
1906, book 1 folio 41. Also the follow
ing turpentine leaaee, to-wit:—
1. Lease from Wm. Herring to G.
T. Patterson and Comnany dated No
vember 9, 1911, covering seventy-sev
en (77) acres in Grady county.
2. Lease from O. H. Herring to G.
T. Patterson and Company, dated
September 14, 1911, covering thirty-
five (35) acres in Grady county.
3. Lease from Gooden Fortner to
G. T. Patterson dated February 27,
1911, covering sixty-two and one-liaif
(62 1-2) acres of lot number eighty-
seven (87) and forty-four acres of let
number seventy-two (72) both in Grady
countv.
dy county.
25 Lease from E. P. Trulock and
N. Z Trulock to J. vV. Lane dated May-
16, 1906, covering lot number fourteen
14) in 16th District, Grady county.
26. Lease from G. B. McElvy to G.
T Patterson and Company dated Sep
tember 21, 1911, covering one hundred
(loo) acres of lot number one hundred
and forty-five '145), two huncjged and
twenty-five '225) acres of lot number
one hundred and six (106), one hundred
acres of lot numberseventy '70;, twen
ty-five 125) acies of lot number fifty-
one, twenty-five (25; acres of lot
number ninety-four '94;, fifteen acres
ol lot number one hundred andjpleven
Ull] all in 19th District, Grady #>un-
ty.
27 Lease from G. B. McElvy to G.
T Patterson and Company dated Sep
tember 21, 1911, covering one hundred
[100] acres of lot number one hundred
and forty-five [145], two hundred and
twenty-five [225] acres of lot number
one hundred anu six [106] and on*- hun
dred (100] acres of lot number seventy
[70] ail in 19th District, Grady county.
28. Lease from T. R. Fewell to J.
W. Lane dated November 15, 1909,
covering one hundred and twenty-five
[125] acres of lot number one hundred
and thirty-six 1136] in 19th District
Decatur county, and all of lot number
one hundred and thirty-five [135] in 19th
District Grady county except one hun
dred TOO] acres on the eastern side,
owned by McElvy.
All the above leases being now in the
hands of Hunter, Pearce and Battey
subject to inspection for further infor
mation.
All of the said property above de
scribed will be sold as the property of
the said G. T. Patterson ana Company.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for
titles,
Hunter, Pearce and Battey.
:for the interest of Decatur
stitution of this State and the count y and her P e °P le - A S? ain
United State.
W. M. Harrell.
For Judge, City Court.
thanking you I am
Most respectfully,
J. W. Butts.
For Judge of City Court.
I hereby announce my-self as „ il ,
a candidate for Judge of the City j To T ^ e vo u ters of Decatur Co ™} y:
court of Bainbridge, subject to
I hereby announce myself a
. V,- Decatur County:
tue of an order from the court
ary of Decatur county will be
blic outcry on the first Tues-
J ... jVbruary, 1912, before the
court housFdoor’in said counf'^within
the legal houK of sale to the highest
bidder for casf, f he following descridea
real estate: JaL of land lot number
295 of the fhh district of Decatur
county, i-ontf ining 250 acres more or
less; an undivided onf half interest in
85 acres Iving on the Vest side of the
south half of land lot) number 256 of
the 27lh district of sf < county, and an
undivided one half r cerest in 82 acreB
lying ob./re soutK le of land lot num
ber 225 of the 27th'aistrict of Decatur
county. Said sale will continue from
day to day until all of said property is
so id This January the 2, 1912.
U. S. Hodges, Administrator of the
•state of Cam* L. Yates, deceased.
the action of the Democratic dld ^ for the office of Judge
white primary of March 13th. If of the City Court of Bainbridge,
I am elected I pledge myself to J° v th * Democratic Pn-
give to the people a faithful, im- «ary to be held for the nomma-
partial and speedy administra- t,0 T n of cou " ty ° 1 ffic ?”' „
tion of the duties of the office to 1 1 ea ^ e3tly 80 > lc,t the
iv,«i nViiij*-,r t nnii support, and influence of every
the best of my ability. I will v0 £g r in the CO unty. If l atn
deeply appreciate any considers-. honored by ^ chose n for this
tion shown me by the voters in; 0 ffi ce> i pledge you that I will
this election, for which I thank faithfully and conscientiously
you in advance. I discharge its duties; and I beg
Respectfully yours to thank you in advance for any
H P, qpnn\-pp 1 su PP° r t >' ou ma y R ive me.
Li. 1>. bPOONER. Very respectfully,
J. C. Hale.
♦
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA,—Decatur County:
No:ice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of ►aid county for leave to sell lar.il
belonging to the estate of my Wards,
Geii ude and Mary Dollar, for the
purp ... ,,f inain'enance and education.
S:l! ; ‘PP'ieation will be heard at the
teg , ar term oi the Court of Ordinary
^■ d county to be heal on the first
(or i
This Jan-
Monday in Kebmary, 1912
uary Ut luii.
I N Dollar, Guardian (of the pereon
Udlar ,>Ptrty ° f °* rtru<1 * “d “*ry
4. Lease from T. A. Maxwell to G
T. Patterson dated February 13, 1911,
covering lot number twenty-seven (27)
16th District, Grady county.
5. Lease from Link Taylor to G. T.
Patterson dated February 27. 1911,
covering sixty-two and one-hall (62 l-2i
acres in Grady county.
6 Lease from Gus Fortner to G. T.
Patterson dated February 27, 1911,
covering sixty-five (65) acres in Grady
count v.
7 Lease from J. H. Walden to G.
T. Patterson and Company dated Oc
tober 23.^ 1911, covering sixty (60)
acres in Grady county.
8. Lease trom Ira Neil to G. T.
Patterson and Company dated October
25, 1911, covering sixty-six acres (66)
in Grady coumv
9. Lease trom bailie Weston to G.
T, Patterson and Comixiny dated March
8, 1911, covering lot number thirteen
(18) in 16th District, Grady county,
10 Lease from Amos Thomas to J
W. Lane dated December 28, 1909, and
covering twenty-live (25) acres in Gru
dy county.
11. Lease from Nancy McNair to
J. W. Lane dated January 1, 1910,
covering one hundred and twenty-five
(125) acres in Grady county.
12. Lease from M. It. McConl to J.
W. Lane dated October 9, 1909. cover
ing two hundred (2uu) acres in Urady
C ^- «, ■■■■
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA, —Decatur County:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell lgnd
belonging to the estate of ^Rosa
woody, for the purpose
debts and distribution,
tion will be heard »t the
of the Court of Ordinary
ty to be held on the fir^ ., Mondt
February, 1912. ThisJai
Moton Clemmons, Adi
Rosa Duunwoody.
is
gular i.
‘ said t
For Tax Receiver
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
For County Treasurer
I I Respectfully announce my-
office of Receiver of Tax Returns self as a candidate for re-election
of Decatur county, subject to the j as County Treasurer subject to
actions of the Democratic Pri-|the action of the impending
mary of March 13, and most res-1 Primary.
pectfully ask the support of the! If I am re-elected I will contin-
voters of the county. I ue to serve the people to the best
If I am re-elected I will con-j of my ability. Thanking the
tinue to serve the people to the
best of my ability.
Thanking the voters for past
considerations and soliciting a
continuance of the same.
I am respectfully,
T. J. Jackson.
For
GEORGIA,—Decatv- County:
Clerk of Superior
Court
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of the Superior
Court, subject to the action of
the coming Democratic Primary.
I am deeply grateful to the peo
ple of the county for their confi
dence and support in the past,
f nd promise if re-elected to give
tern a courteous and satisfactory
By virtue ^f^.der^rom.the^co^rv Administration of the duties of
of Ordinary r
at public/ u ry before the court hr
doors of—akr county during the al
hours of sale on the 1st. Tuesdi. in
Februa y, lyl2 to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real
estate situated in the 27th, district of
Decatur county, Georgia, to-wit: The I
south-west quarter of land lot 265, con-1 L
s In
the office.
Respectfully,
W. WlMBERLEY.
voters for past consideration and
soliciting a continuance of their
courtesy, I am,
Respectfully.
G. S. McNair
To tlie Democratic Voters of Decalm
Couoty.
I take this method ofannoun*
ing myself a candidate forth,
office of Sheriff of Decatur coun
*” and to ask the Democratic
nwo /-v-p ♦Vin J a k
ty,
taining 62 1-2 acres; also 21 1-4 acres
more or less in the south-east corner of * v —
land lot 256, being the south half of • J ’
42 1-2 acre tract oft of the east end o.
the south half of said lot; also 69acr s
being the north halt of the 138 2-3 acre
tract lying south of the enclosure
known as the Wainman pasture in land
lot 225, as described in a deed from
Hodges and Powell to B. B. Yates,
recorded in deed book B3, page 501 in
the office of the Clerk of the Superioi
court of Decatur county. Also an un-
diviUuU one nail interest in 14 2-3 acres
off of the uorth aide of the aonth half
of land lot 225. Said sale will continue
For Solicitor
The Citizens of Decatur Coun-
Fer Sheriff
I hereby aanounce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Sheriff of Decatur coun
ty, subject to the Democratic
primary to be held on the I3th
day of March next, and most res
pect fully ask the support of the
voters of the county. I thank
you for honoring me with this
responsible office in the past and
promise if elected again, to put
the same energy into the work
and give the careful attention to
the duties of the office as I have
in the past.
Thanking you in advance for
the favorable consideration of my
candidacy, I am,
Respectly Yours
J. H. Emanuel.
voters of the county to give n»
their support. If elected, i
promise to give you a clean,
business-like administration, and
my entire personal service to tk.
office.
Very respectfully yours,
A. B. Griffin.
For County Treasurer.
To the voters of Decatur County:
_I Beg to place before you my
candidacy for the office of Coun
ty Treasurer subject to the action
of the forthcoming primary, and
earnestly solicit your suffrage in
my behalf. If I am honored by
your choice, I shall exert myself
with all energy to make a good
officer. Thanking you in advance
for any consideration you may
see fit to give me.
I Beg to remain,
Very respectfully,
D. C. Ballou.
For County Treasurer
To the voters of Decatur County:
In response to the encouraging
wishes of several good citizens
of Decatur County, as well as
my own ambition to serve the
people, I announce myself as a
candidate for County Treasurer
of Decatur County, subject to
the rules of the Democratic pri
mary of March 13. In making
this announcement I pledge my
self to give the duties of the of
fice my faithful attention and to
never forget that I owe my posi
tion to the people, and at their
will I may serve them and at
their will the position may be
shorn from me.
Those who have urged me to
enter this race are of the plain
people, and not the political
rulers, and I respond to their
wishes believing as I do, that
the voters of Decatur County are
intelligent, and independent
enough to choose their office
holders without the advice of
political bosses. I enter this
race believing that the demands
of the plain, thinking people will
prevail on election day. I hope
to communicate in person, or by
letter, with each voter in the
county between now and election
day.
Earnestly soliciting the support
of every voter who desires a
faithful and respectful adminis
tration of the duties of the office
I am,
Yours respectfully,
John E. Drake.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house door ii t e
City of Bainbridge. said county, on the first Tu s-
day in Feb. next during the legal hours of a le.
the following described property to-wit:
A one sixth undivided interest ia and to t> e
fallowing: . ....
1— The south half of lot ninety three in tke (W)
twentieth District. Decatur cjaity. G«org».
contalaiac 125 acres more or leas.
2— Forty acres north east eorner of lot iu.
bournded aa follows: Commencing atNorth-eaot
corner aad running west to Bainbridge and
Attapulgus road: said road being the Hne down
to what is known as Hoyt road near the 11 mile
poet on Bainbridge and Attapulgus road, thence
east from where said Hoyt road runs into Bain
bridge and Attapulgus road to the North and
South line of said lot. as described in deed from
Mlcajah Patrick to Mary T. Laing. dated Dec. 29.
1887, recorded in record deeds. Clerks office, book
D. D. page 668. on Jan. 3rd. 1888. Said lot 107 in
20th District, Decatur County,
3—Twenty six and three fourths acres of lot
108 in 20th District. Decatur county. Georgia.
bounded as follows: On the South and East by
the original land lot lines. North by Griffin ana
on West by Bainbridge and Attapulgus B *
described in deed from J. J. Hayes to Mrs. Mary t
Laing dated Feb. 13,1892. recorded sep.8. 1892. book
1.1. rage 286, Clerks office. Decatur county Georgia.
Levied on as the property of F. C. Laing to satis
fy a fi fa issued from the City court of Bainbridge
Ga.. in favor of W. L. May vs the said u.
Laing. and other fi fas in my hands. This Jan
1. 1912.
J. H. Emani e\ Sheriff
froin iley Ui iljyr until ell of _uftl prop
erty is eoltl. This January 2. 191.
Lmer^aesim
th*
I desire to announce that I am
a candidate for the offiice of
Solicitor of the City Court of
Bainbridge, subject to the Demo
cratic White Primary.
If elected I will discharge the
duties of the offiice faithfully
and to the best of my ability.
I respectfully ask the support
and suffrage of the white citizens
of Decatur County.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby annouce myself a
candidate for County Treasurer
subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, and if elect
ed I promise to discharge the
duties to the best of my ability.
Thanking the voters in advance
for their consideration in my
behalf.
Respectfully,
AN ORDINANCE.
Ordinance . Passed at Regular
Monthly Session of the Town
Council of Brinson, Ga.,
Held on 1st, Day of
January, 1912.
Be it ordained by the Town
Council of Brinson', and it is
hereby ordained by the authority
of the same, that from and alter
the passage ot this ordinance it
shall be unlawful for any one to
run or drive an automobile any
where within the limits of the
town at a greater speed than fif
teen (15) miles per hour, ann
anv one so offending shall be
punished by a fine not exceeding
$25.00, or to labor on the streets
not exceeding 30
in the discretion
J. D. Talbert.
or on the streets
) days, or bup
i of the msyorf
A. Y. vurLflM