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LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA-Decatur County:
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA —Decatur County.
Will be wold before the court house do-r in the
Citv of Uainbiidcrr. uid count*. on the flint
Tuesday in July. next, during the ietral hours cf
sale, the following dts ub«l property to-wit:
Two mattresses, one beu stead and
springs, one quilt, one comfort, two
K , .. . . ■ . ... .chairs, two dressers, one pillow, one
. Notice is hereby given that the un- ’ kettlc , 35 rol | 8 wall paper, ore
derailed has applied to the Ordinary wa , h ^ bag<J ball bat >, ‘ on ; ba8e
of said county for leave to sell land ba „ one door Klag9 30*30 inches,
two small boxes paint, one box plunder.
Levied on aa the property of Robt.
Woodward to satisfy a distress war-
rant issued from ^>e Justice of
the 5I3th District, u«U.. of VsUatur
county, Georgia in ffsar of V. H.
Caldwell. This June 4th, 1912.
J. H. Emat^ul, Sheriff
belonging to she estate of Jack Hreed-
love ior the purpose of the payment of
debts and distribution of said estate.
Said application will be heard at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county to be held on the first
Monday in July, 1912. This June 3rd,
1912.
John Breedlove, Administrator of
the estate of Jack Breedlove.
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA Decatur County:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county to sell real estate be
longing to her Ward, Grace W. Mitch
ell, for the purpose of maintenance and
education. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary ror said county, to be held
on the first Monday in July, 1912 This
June 4th, 1812.
M. E. Mitchell, Guardian of the per
son and property of Grace W. Mitchell.
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county 1 or leave to sell an un r
divided one half interest in lands,
leases and personal property belonging
to the estate of S. R. Brinson for the
purpose of the payment ot debts of
said estate. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county, to be held
on the first Monday in July, 1912. This
June 4th, 1912.
Alice H. Brinson, Administratrix of
the estate of S. K. Brinson.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bain bridge, said
county, on the first Tuesday in July,
next, during the legal hours of sale,
the following described property to-wit:
All of lot of land No 48, except 47
acres in the North-east corner of said
lot, and 2 acres in the South-east cor
ner of said lot, said tract of land con
taining 2(Hi acres, more or less, und
being in the 21st district of Lleeutur
county, Georgia. And also 60 acres on
the'north side ot lot of land No. 73 in
the 21st District of Decatur county,
Georgia. Said 260 acres ot land point
ed out by plaintiff's attorney. Levied
on uh the property of Martha Elizabeth
- Heard and James T. Hoard to satisfy
a (i fa issued from the City Court of
Bainbridge in favor of H. J. Bruton.
This May ilOih 1012.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold bofore the court house
door in the citv of Ruin bridge said
county, on the'first Tuesday in July,
next, during the legal hoursol sale, the
following described property to-wit:
All of one hundred and twenty-live
acres of land lying and being in various
parcels in the sliapu of the letter T on
lot of land No. 61 in the lfilh District
of Decatur county, Georgia. Levied
on us the property of M. E. Williams
t6 satisfy a fi fa issued from the Super
ior court of Decatur county, Gcargia
In the case of 11. II. Ehrlich & Co., vs
M. E, Williams. This May I’.Uth, 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
.•GEORGIA Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge, said
,County,-on the first Tuesday in July,
next, during the legal hours of sale, the
following described property to-wit:
Nine acres of land, bounded on the
north by Morgan Bell, on the south by
Shod Patterson, on the west by Lisby
McCoy and on the east by Lewis Jones
in..District of Decatur county,
Georgia. Levied on us the property of
Carrie Chambers to satisfy a 11 fa
issued from the Superior court of De
catur ebunty in favor of j. D. Holman
for use ot J. D. Rabun vs. Carrie
^Chambers. This May 30th, 1912.
). H. Emanuel. Sheriff
DECATER SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur t ouiuy. , , iL
Will b« aold before th« court house door in the
City of Bainbrids?. wild county, on the first
Tuesday in July. next, during thu leant hours of
sal. tha follow me ,l,.,cribed property to-wit:
One-third undivided interest in the
following described land lying and be
ing in the 21st District of Decatur
county, Georgia and being the 100
acres more or less of the west
side of land lot No. 410, lying west ot
road that crosses Mosquito Creek on
DECATUR SHERI
GEORGIA—Decatur Co
Will Ob sold before th
door, in said county, durin
hours of rale, on first Tues
1912 A certain one-thiri
interest in the twenty-fiv
land off of the East side of _
178, in the 20th district of saTi county.
Said tract bounded North and East by
land lines of the lot, West by lands t f
EmmaPhilyaw, and South by Gin house
branch. Said property levied on as
the property of one Coleman Wade, a
non-resident, under an attachment fi fa
from the Justice Court of the 613th
district G. M., of said county in favor
of Will H. Krause, as Transferee of
the Bainbridge State Bank against
Coleman Waae. Said property levied
on by David Waters, constable of said
District after entering a Nulla Bona
on the fi fa as to )>ersonal property of
said non-resident Defendant and turned
said fi fa over to Sheriff for advertise
ment and sale. This first day of June,
1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff,
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA - Decatur County.
Will be sold liefoie the court houre door in the
city of Hainbriflge, said county, on the firat
Tuesday in July. next, during the legal hours of
»ale, the following described property to-wit.
A certain tract or parcel ot land
situated, lying and being in the Nine
teenth District of Decatur county,
Georgia and described and bounded us
follows: Twenty acres more or less of
southwest corner yf lot No, bo, and
western side by above named district
line, commenceing where S. F. & W.
Railroad land lieu, crosses above named
district line, running south along dis
trict line seven hundred yards to ori
ginal corner between lots bo and 61;
then running east along land line be
tween lots 60 and Cl about 132 yards to
certain corner post established by
surveyor John D. Williams, ar.d on
south by lot of land No. 60; then east
by u line running north parallel to dis
trict line first named and of equal
length of western line to lines of rail
road land; then west along lines of
railway laud to point first mentioned;
and bountleu on north by land belong
ing to S. F. & W. railway; also shown
by diagram und being land described
mortgage record in Hook 38 on page
336 ot Mortgage Records of Decatur
county, Georgia. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Georgia E. Powell to
satisfy a mortgage execution issued
from the Superior court ot Decatur
county, in favor of S. Brinson, Guar
dian tor Josey children and against the
said Mrs. Georgia E. Powell. This
May 30th, 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SADE
GEORGIA — Decatur County,
Will be sohi but ore the court house door in tl
city of HuinbridRe. t*nld county, on the first Tue*»-
duy In July next, during the leitul hours of »ule,
the following; described propery to-wit:
A cerium tract or parcel of land in
the 19th district of Decatur county,
Georgia, 2(1 acres more or less in the
southwest corner of lot No. 60, bound
ed on the west by district line, eom-
nivncins where A. U. L. Railroad land
crosses the district line, running south
along district line 700 yards to orig'
corner between lota 60 and 61; t
running east along lund line about
yards to corner post establish'
surveyor John D. Williams:
south by part of lot No. 60;
east by a 1:
to district tin
along line of
ing same land
J. G. Lurry to
Clerk's office >n Book “(J. C.’
and being the same lands
mortgage record, Book 38
in Clerk’s office of Superi
Decatur county, Georgnr
the property of Mrs. Gel 1
to satiety a mortgage e| >
from the Superior coulj
county. Georgia in fa\Y
Brinson und against
tieorgia E. Pi/—-II. This
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Bainbridge, Georgia.
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Exterminate the Fly
Obituary.
Do you know that the flies are 1 On the evening of May 23,1
the most insidious carriers of j 1912, the angel of death visited!
filth and disease that there is? our community and bore away|
They carry filth from the filthiest j the Spirit of our friend and]
sources, such as the privy-[ brother J. P. Massey,
vault, from the garbage can, | Mr. Massey was a son of the |
late R. C. Massey of this city
who passed away about two
from the cuspidor of tubercu
losis patients, from the manure
pile, from the fowl-house, from, years ago. Bro. J. P. Massey I
decaying vegetable and animal 1 was born in Ohio April 29,1952, |
matter and from the sick room' He has made his home in Bain- j
and deposit it on the food you 1 bridge for the last few years. 1
eat and in the milk you drink. 1 He joined the Baptist Church ]
Whole epidemics of typhoid { several years ago and died after j
fever and many other diseases a long painful illness in the tri-1
Teachers’ Examination.
The next examination of ap*
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house door in the
City of Bainbridge, said county, on the first
Tuesday in April, next, during the legal hours of
sale, the following described property to-wit:
one 5-Dassenger 30 horse-power • plicants for license to teach will
keld and Saturday,
fully equipped. Levied on as the prop-j J une 14th and 15th, 1912, begin-
erty of Jim Harbre to satisfy a mort-1 n : no . o.oo
guge fi fa issued from the Superior 11 “K°>ou a. m,
The new school law has made
DECATL U SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will bo sold belore the court house
door in the Citv of Bainbridge, said
county, on the first Tuesday in July,
next, during the legal hours of sale, the
following described property to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land located in the city of Bainbridge,
said lot; also 60 acres' in south-west | Decatur county, Georgia, and consist-
corner of lot No. 391. Levied on as | ing of four acres, more or less, located
court of Decatur county, Georgia in
favor of Baughman Automobile com
pany. and aginst the said Jim Harbre
This June 6th 1912.
J. H. Emanuel. Sheriff
CITATION.
Decatur County,
om it may concern:
huving applied for Guar-
some changes in the examina
tion, requiring different ques
tions for those of primary grades.
The State Board of Education
will provide two kinds of license.
Primary and General Element
ary. The Primary license is in-
have been traced to the activi
ties of tne common house-fly.
There are many ways to get
rid of them:
First, screen your doors and
windows, then burn pyrethum
powder or black flag in the rooms
and the flies will fall to the
floor in a stunned condition and
should then be gathered up
and burned. Kill all stray flies
that enter the house by the use
of sticky fly paper, traps and
“swatters.”
Keep your premises clean and
encourage your neighbors to do
likewise and let’s see if we can’t
get rid of flies.
first Monday in July,
—-ft under my hand and ofli-
re, this June 4th, 1912
JV. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
fawf a 'ml no r u n do r° t h e 1 a ge i tended for those teachers doing
yearn resident of said the work of the first four classes,
inor child of Mamie Fry 1 . - .. .
coijfounty. deceasrl Notice j 1 hose applying for the Primary
1 en that said application, license will be examined on Fri-
- day, June 14th upon the follow
ing subjects: Reading, Writing,
Spelling, Arithmetic (to per cen-
tage), Lnguage Lessons, and
Composition, Elementary Geog
raphy, and the New Manuel of
Methods.
The General Elementary li
cense will be much like that now
in force. It will require two
both
the v roper tv ot G. B Johnson t« satis
fy an execution issued from the city
corn t of Bainbt idge in favor of Bain-
bridge Grocery Go . and against G. B
Johnson, D. G. Gurley and 1 Kwileeki.
This June -1th. 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur county:
Will ,te sold before tile court house
dour in the city of Bainbridge, said
county, on the first Tuesday in July,
to x\ during the legal hours of sale,
tiie following described property to-wit:
Twelve (12) acres of lot of land
No. 218 in the twentieth (20th)
District of Decatur county, Ga.,
l out ded as follows: On the
north by lands of Arnold Loti,
on the east by lands of Henry
Gl int, on the west by lands of
te District Court of the Uni
ted States for the Southern
District of Georgia,
Southwestern
Division.
In the matter of B. P.. Oglesby
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of B. P. Ogles-1 days for this examination,
by, of Bainbridge, i n t h ej Fridav and Saturday. June 14th
C0 R nt k of Decatur said District j and 15th 1912 In addition t0
S Notice is hereby given that * he <l uestions for the applicants
on June the 3rd, 1912, the said for Primary license, which are
B. P. Oglesby, w a s d u 1 y 1 to be answered on Friday, ap-
General Ele-
about three or live hundred yards east. — - . - - , , -- , , ,-
of the court house in the city of Bain-! adjudged bankrupt; and that the: plicants for the
bridge, Decatur county. Ga.. and! first meeting of’his creditors will mentary licnnse wiH be required
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the numer
ous friends and neighbors who
so lovingly and tenderly minis
tered to our needs during the ill
ness and death of beloved wife
and mother.
May the blessings of God rest
upon them all.
Rev. J. D. Snyder and children,
Brinson, Ga.
umph of the Christian Religion.
Just before death came lie
prayed very earnestly for the
Women of the Woman Christi;
Temperance Union.
The funeral was conducted by
Pastor C. W. Miner of the Bap
tist Church and his remains were
laid to rest in tjie city Cemetery
Saturday morning May 25.
Mr. Massey is survived by his
wife and three brothers.
‘‘All the mystic winding of our pathway,
And tlie weary descipline of pain-
How the little while of loss is leading
Onward to our everlasting gain.”
“A Friend”.
Reduced Rates to
xzbrunswick and Return
Reduced Fares. Convenient
schedules to Brunswick and re
turn every Sunday via. Atlantic
Coast Line. Rate $3.00. Leave
12:40 a. m. Returning arrive 3:05
a. m.
For further information sec
Ticket Agent or write
E. M. North, L. P. Green,
A. G. P. A. T. P. A.
Savannah, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.
| EVERYBODY’S DOING IT \
? Doing What? |
bounded on the northeast corner by 1hfdrl Valdosta Ga
property ot J. M. Floyd, on the north ? rttVi 1Q12 at nine to take an examination on Sat-
Plantevs street, on the east bv June l«tn, at nine . .
property of Lee Parker 'formerly ' o'clock in the forenoon, at which urday on the following subjects:
owned by Horn! and bounded further i time the said creditors may at- 1 Arithmetic, Grammar, U. SJ
f*” *** C '™ S ' G “* ra|)hs ' I
on the south by property of Belt-iy' rustee, examine the ba kiuyt physiology and Agriculture. !
property of J. H. Emanuel, nnd ; »• t ran sac t such other busymess l.„u: c . i
orty of L. Nussbaum; and bounded/-"" —■>—■% qy properly come
the west by property of FordHl acting
property of J. M. Floyd, and prop* -* - -*
of L. Nussbaum. Said described |
erty being the same land the desf — . 1
tion of which was con'ained in a jXsri-^r»^l n osta, Georgia, this twu conatuons.
. Insuring With The.
before! Teachers holding first grade I
jp tinR> : license expiring this year may
fankrupt is required to be have these license renewed on I
gage made in favor <>* Ashbv
y the
Lane,
by Mrs. E. K. Muia .ell, Vy^Geor- | C
gia E. Baker, on ti?v ' I iLy of Feb- ! ^ ” llfred G
ruary ibVW, and reeorav in Book T of j Ueleree in b&nkn^ptcy.
Mortgages page 134. p the office of 1 M. E. O’Neal, Bainbridge, Ga.
the Clerk of the suArior Court_of Uttorney for Bankrupt.
Decatur county, Georgia; the descrtt>- ,
V* V o 1 i ‘ . tion of said land hereby conveyed it
James b|Hx>ner and on tne south L^go found in deed made in- j, h.
by lands of Jafus Andrews.
S; tie being lands on which the
ho ise of Jesse Bird is situated
L
lti
ed
fa
Col. Emnv
nesday for
iod on the property of Jesst
i to satisfy an execution issu-
rom the Sujtorior court in Has- to satisfy a m< rtg»ge execution
r of Mary Spooner. This 1 ‘I'- /upenor court °t Do-
: cstur c»uiity In favor of Mrs. Annie II.
i u t . Cl. I H ythe. Tliis June Ah, 1VU.
J. H. Emanuel. Sheriff. j. h Emanuel. Sheriff.
8Neal left Wed-
taston, Ga., in
Mrs.
Emanuel, Sheriff, to Mrr Annie H.
Blythe on the 6th day of July 1910,
ami recorded in Book “J-3” pagt 640. I ... ,1
in the office of the Clerk of the Su|a-r- StiSiegfdlTl ftOIl
tor Court of Decatur county, G> orgiu. O’Neal stating that their little
Levied on us the property of c A-: #on Maston O’Neal was quite
sick. Mrs. O.Keal and children
have been visiting her parents
there for several days,
1st—Successful experience on
the part of the applicant in
teaching and
2nd—Completion of the pro
fessional reading course.
This course for 1912 consists
of the New Manuel of Methods,
Seeley’s History of Education,
and Hodges’ Nature Study and
Life.
J. S. Bradwell,
Co. Supt. of Schools.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company
Mr. McKinley said: “The Mutual Benefit
is the perfect policy holders company.”
The people of Decatur County believe
this. Since March 1st 1912, we have
placed $250,000.00 worth of protection
for the women, children and business
houses of this county with this Grand
CX d Company. .
Don’t pr^>crastinate-you don’t “Risk It” its
your wife and children.
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