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JEWELER
NORRIS : : NORRIS”
ANNOUNCEMENT
I am Moving into my Newly Furnished
JEWELRY STORE
This Store is Modern in every appointment, and is the first Jewelry ^
Store in this section of Georgia, to have Steel Ceiling, Tih floor, Steel
walls. The fixtures are the finest to be found anywhere in this section of
the South. There are none near Eainbridge that are in the same class.
This is to be absolutely the handsomest store in this community.
The goods I handle are the best made in this whole WORLD. No;
only in quality, but in design, fashion &c.
Every article bought from my establishment will be found exactly as
represented, or your money back.
YOU ARE WELCOME
I extend a welcome to everybody to visit this store to see what I
am doing.
I have with’me a Mechanic, who is a first class workman, and the
work will be turned out rapidly and in a skillful manner.
Remember NORRIS, when you need anything in the Jewelry line.
Watch Repairing of all kinds. None too fine or complicated.
Jewelry Repairing of all kinds. Manufacturing, I do all kinds of
Engraving.
Look for the Sign.-“THE BIG WATCH’’
C. C. NORRIS
YOUR JEWELER
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA.
00T DANCER!
[ary Lizzie Wade ) Libel for Divorce in
-vs- Decatur Soperior
.’oleman Wade ) Court. Filed Octo
ber 11th, 1911.
The defendant Coleman Wade
i hereby requested, in person or
y attorney to be and appear at
le next Superior Court to be
eld in and for said County of
ecatur on the second Monday
i November next, then and
lere to answer the plaintiff’s
ibel for divorce, as in default
such appearances the Court
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
By virtue of an order from the
court of Ordinary of Decatur
county, there will be sold at pub
lic outcry on the first Tuesday in
October, 1912 at the court house
door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash the following
described tract or parcel of land:
The same containing 65 acres
more or less lying in the north-
— — more or less lying in cue
11 proceed according to the j east corner of land i ot No. 128
^7 _ i east cumer ui
atute in such cases made and ln t ^ e 27th district of Decatur
rovided. County Ga .
R. G. Hartsfield, Administra
tor for the estate of Elizabeth
Witness the Honorable Frank
ark, Judge of said Court this
le 16th day of May 1912. . p e tgrs, deceased.
C. W. Wimberley, Clerk. 1
MONEY TO LOAN on improved
farms in Decatur and adjoin
ing counties. Low rate of in
terest. My many years expert
ience insures you the best term-
and quickest service to be had.
Large loans a specialty. Sup
ply ot money unlimited. R.
C. Bell, Attorney, Cairo, Ga.
“The Lanark Special”
leaves Bainbrldge every
Sunday at 6:45 a. m., re
turn ing, leaves Lanark
7:00 p. m. Spend the day
at the seashore—a whole
some and delightful place.
3ound trip fare $1.56.
There are two dangerous
kinds of stockings — one
that is patched and darned
until it becomes a torture
to \ualk oj^the othtJT that
^ yariTso tough
oarse th^l one might
as well be walking on wire.
The public is no longer
content to buy sox and
stockings that will merely
A. wear well. Guaranteed
v* hosiery must be comfort-
~ able and stylish also.
outwear their guarantee;
they do not wear out the
foot.
o ^
Our customers tell us that Kfighdcftfiofrc. are
more comfortable than any hosiery they ever
wore. The man who is on his feet a great
deal, as well as the man of fashion and leisure
who prides himself on* always dressing as a
gendeman, take equal pride iruffiBhdctfioafc
Treat your feet right. Buy them a box of GAtatStt- Put on
a pair of low shoes, and note before the day is over how many people
compliment you on your hosiery.
HENRY J. BRUTON, Bainbridue, Georgia
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday night. Sept. 16, at the
the regular meeting of the city
council, all those having com
plaints to make in regard to their
real estate assessments will be
riven a hearing and due action
aken thereon.
J. W. Callahan, Mayor.
W. 0. Fleming, Cl-rk.
WANTED-Boarders. Good ser
vice.
Oak City Hotel,
Subscribe for the Search Light
D. A. MURRAY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in Salt Fish
McIntyre, Florida.
LECAL NOTICE.
State of Georgia—Decatur County.
Decatur Superior Court—Motion to es
tablish copy of destroyed deed No
vember Term, 1012.
Dock Jones, Lethia Jones, John Jones,
Mattie Jones, Emma Jones Charlie
I Jones and George Jones, heirs at lew
I of eavii Jones, deceased,
I VS.
Mrs. J. F, Joiner, Ada Joiner, Wil
liam Joiner, Annie Hargroves, Jim
Joiner, Mattie Dixon, John Joiner,
Hattia Joiner and Bertha Joiner,
heirs at law of J. F. Joiner, deceased.
To the defendants in the above stated
case:
A petition in writing having been
presented to me by the above defend
am s in which they allege that a cer
tain deed made and executed by J. F.
Joiner, deceased, to Javis Jones, de
ceased, dated October 26, 1880, to lot
No. 382 in the 21st district, Decatur
county, Ga ; which Bald deed having
been destroyed, you are, therefore
called upon to snow cause, if any you
hive, at the Superior court to be held
in and for said county on the Uth day
of November, 1912, why aaid copy of
deed should not be established in lieu
of the original.
Witness the Honorable Frank Perk,
Judge of the laid court, this the SUt
day of September, 1912.
C W. WIMBERLEY, Clerk.
9-13-2m
Watch Our Prices
We Lead—Others Follow
25c Black Draughts flat
Regulator.. ..fcUU
10c Medicamen- Ca
turn swv
50c Porters Anti- A A
septic Oil
Genuine ceor-A* 4
gia Rye bu. 9 ■ ■ ■ 9
$1.00 Wine QC
Uardui 051
$1.00 Swamp AC-
Root 09
$1.00 Lister- gg
25c Palmers Skin AA
Success CU
50c Mellins ifl
Food W
One Ounce
Quinine *99
FOR SALE—Full blood Berk
shire pigs. Finest Virginia
strain. They are three months
old and ready for delivery.
Call on or write J. C. McKaskill
Bainbridge, Ga.
Ehrlich
Cat Price Draipsk tad Peer Mu’s F~
CO.
Bainbridge, Georgia.
PROM SERVICE
EFFICIENT WEIGHERS
H. C. DRAPER’S
COTTON WAREHOUSE
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MINIMUM RISK
MAXIMUM PROTECTION
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAOE
Fill UMNIKBHT
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J. M. FLOYD’S RACKET STORE
I am receiving daily a
tremendous Fall stock of
dry goods, Clothing, notions
and millinery—beautiful and
cheap—If you have never
traded here, it will pay you
to come now.
PRICES AND GOODS
-THAT-
CAN’T BE BEAT
10 yards good Calico,
only
44c
10 yards good Gingham, IA
for
10 yards Whith cloth,
only
49
10 yards of yard wide
Percal, only
89
10 yards bed Ticking,
for ...
79
Ladies long Corsets,
only
49
4 papers of pins for
only
.5
Boys knee parts to go
at
35
2 good tablets for
only
.5
Mens Suits, to go ^ A AA
for only #4.9U
Mens Sunday Shoes
for
1.25
Boys Suitt, nice
quality
1.79
Ladies Sunday shoes
for.
1.15
I’TS ALL
-AT-
J. M. FLOYD’S STORE
Bainbridgr,
Qeor^lr,