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\117E began business in this city, and had in mind but one thought, that of
V selling only the best goods that could be bought in the world’s markets, and
selling them at the lowest possible prices.
That we have been successful in our deternunation is proven by our growth.
To-day the Flint River store is the largest merM^Me establishment in the South,
and stands pre-eminent in the mercantile wctld an emporium of fashion; a busy
store, crowded always with the best the markets afford. A corps of courteous sales
people, a place of comfort and convenience for yourself and family. In fact, the
ideal piace to trade at, to which you are cordially invited.
TOO CAN PUT ALL YOU’VE COT ON "STETSON
HATS." THEY ALWAYS KEEP THEIR SHAPE.
Fall Styles in
STETSON HATS
Ready at this
Live Store”
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Stiff hats in the latest
styles, and Soft hats
in all the new shapes,
colors and finishes.
FLINT
cJ.
RIVER
STORE
Bainbridge,
Georgia.
Decatur Superior Court.
May Term 1912
It appearing to the court by
petition of L. D. Baggs that peti
tioner and E. S. Prows on the
17th day of April 1909 executed
and delivered to T. C. Funder-
burke a mortgage on certain
lands in Decatur County, towit:
That certain tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
the Callahan Addition to the!
town of Bainbridge and known
as three lots in said subdivision
bounded on the north by the prop
erty of T. E. Gurr, on the East
by a ten foit alley on the south by
vious to the next term of this
Court.
This 11 day of July 1912-
Frank Park
Judge Superior Court Albany Cir.
A true extract from the min
utes. C. W. Wimberly Xllerk.
petition of Jon
Attapulgus Tobacco Bank, ajiyjp
^'jrhoperty of — — *—. and on the
nest by West Street, with the
improvements thereon and that
said not* has been duly assigned
tp the said L. D. Baggs and that
the said mortgage was given by
,nd the said L. S.
K titioner an- —-
ows to secure the payment of
a certain promissory note made
by H. S. Deal, and endorsed by
L. D. Baggs and E. S. Prows on
the Uth day of July 190* and
payable to T. C. Funderburke
with interest after the 11th day’
of October 1908 at the rate of
eight per cent per annum and
ten per cent ef principal and in
terest as attorney’s fee which
said note has been sued to judg
ment and the fi fa thereon has
been transferred to petitioner
i petitior
of $515.
00
once a month for four months;
or served on said defendant or
its special agent or attorney,
three months previous to the
next term of this cout t. This
Julyl^l?12.
Deputy Clerk.
In Decatur Superior Court.
May Term 1912
.. Jnk Park, J. S. C. A. C.
A true extract from from the
Minutes.
C. W. Wimberley, C. S. C.
It appearing to the court by
■')hnD. Walker that
»
upon the payment — ,
principal, $158 8."> interest and
$64.86 attorneys fees and $20.60
cost; and it further appearing to
the court that the said E. S.
Prows is due to contribute to peti
tioner one half of the amount; so
paid by reason of his said joint
endorsement of said note and
that he, the said E. S. Prows,
defendant refuses to pay said
amount. , , , \ |
It is therefore ordered that the
said E. S. Prows pa*’ into court
on or before she first day of the
next term the amount due by
him on the said judgement and
the oost of suit; or in default
thereof, the court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
And it is further ordered, that
this Rule be published in the
Bainbridge Search Light and the
Bamliridge Post, newspaiiers
published in said Decatur County,
once a month for four month;
or s u’ved on said defendant,
E. S. Prows or his special agent
or a torney three months
pr«
composed of J. T. Pittman, T
Barrow, T. J. Mitchell, W. L
Miller, Ben CLmerts, H. T.
Sapp, J. P. Botts. John R. Wil
son, John D. Walker, B. C.
Thomas, Mrs. H. A. McDonald,
Mrs. H. T. Sapp. J.<f^ Taylor
and Tayior Trading Co^jn the
23 day of December 1909, execut
ed and delivered to said John D.
Walker a mortgage on certain
lands in Decatur County, to-wit:
One House and lot in the vil
lage of Attapulgus, Georgia,
same being the property deeded
by Hattie T. Sapp to Attapulgus
Tobacco Bank on the 24th day of
August 1909 for the purpose 9f
securing the payment of a certain
promissory note for Three Hun
dred and Fifty Three Dollars
made by the said Attapulgus To-
baoco Bank, pay 7 able to John D.
Walker with interest after ma
turity at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, and ten per
cent of principal and interest as
attorneys fees, which said note
the defendant refuses to pay.
It is therefore ordered that the
said Attapulgus Tobacr''Bank,
a firm composed of /J Piftt-
man, T. J. Barrow, X* CGJitch-
ell, W. L. Miller. BT Clel ent .
H. T. Sapp. 1. P. H *s. John R.
Wilson, John, 1>. \ aiker and
the heirs at law of B. C. Uhom-
as: W. R. Thomas. Mrs. Lizzie
Maxwell, Mrs. Jennie Donalson,
Mrs. J. M. Vereen, O. B. Thomas,
and Mrs. Vi*la Sapp, and Mrs.
H. A. McDonald. Mrs. H. T.
Sapp, J. T. Taylor and Tavlor
Trading Co. pay into this court,
on or before the first day of the
next term, the principal and in
terest due on said note, and the
cost of said suit; or in default
thereof the Court will proceed as
to justice shall obtain.
And it is further ordered, that
this rule be published in the ifein-
bridge Searchlight and the Pain-
bridge Post, newspnt et» puli
bs. J<i in said Decatur County.
Members Decatur County
/ Cannng Club
BRINSON, GA.
Misses Irene Brinson, Bessie
Talbert, Iva Earp, Lanchthv
Mullaney, Louise Murphy, Ruth
Murphy, Clara Sutton; Thelma
Thigpen, Thelma Cowart, Dora
Brown, Myrtle Tucker, Jean!
Hodges, Waver Hodges, Mamie
Earp, Jimmie Mullamey, Lillie
Belle Gray, Mildred Murphy,
Annie Dawson, Louise Fitch,
Willie Sutton, Rebecca Lovett,
Delacie Lovett, Lula Rawls, Dol-
lie Thompson, Ida May Thomp-
Dr. Biglow, of Philadelphia, Pa,
The Expert TRUSS Fitter Will be at Our Store
Thursday, October 3.
One Day Only.
CLIMAX.
Misses Estelle Carter, Norma
Townsend, Marguerite English,
Winnje ..Dean ArHne, Maggie
CuriJn tJP lizabeth Townsend,
Janr 11 e»'Suiton, Louise Swi-
cori Bracewell, Maude
Curable."*""*'^
BAINBRIDGE.
Come and see him and let him examine your old
truss and see what is the matter with it.
Consultation Free
New Trusses fitted that do not chafe. Old ones re
adjusted. New methods used in fitting. All trusses
guaranteed and are comfortable when he fits them.
Misses Cornelia Barber, Ger
trude Marshall, Inez Wilson. Ida
Burda, Mattie Clayton, M. E.
Chason. Benloh ThursWy, Burma
Harrell, Clem Martin, Emma
Lou Martin.
FOWLSTOWN.
Rnmelle Priest, Susie Ward. J
Nancy May Gunn.
DONALSONVILLE.
Mieses J?ssie May Bush. Em
ma Kate Fall, Louise Lynn, Liz
zie Smith. A Hie May Smith,
Mabel Kinley, Harriet Martin,
Stella Gibson.
IRON CITY.
Missos Pearl Brockett, Lonetie
Clark, Jesa’e Hbll >y, B’ sue Mar
tin, Bertha W rlliams, Ijiura
VN illiams, Mamie Ward. Ola
King, Vera Robinson, Ella Sin-
,Ehrlich Drug Cot
Bainbridge, r : ; : Georgia.
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gletary, Lassie Miller, May Tyler,
Susie Tyler, Annie Tyler, Myrtle
Adams, Myrtle Robinson, Emily
Perry, Mittie Rabon, Ruth Bled
soe, Alice Drake, Ada Swain,
Willie Belle Alday, Eleanor Lane,
Norma Cowart, Myrtle Hurst,
Viola King, Katie Lou L#ie,
Annie Mobley.
WHIGHAM, ROUTE 3.
Misses Essie Daughtry, Mary
Lee Parker, Arbena Owens.
BINCEN.
Miss Flossie.
LAKELAND.
Misii.s P.uUc Merkison, Corin
ne Crowson.
ATTAPULGUS.
Misses Genie Lester, Trixie
Miller, Berta Miller, Lois May,
Elsie McElvy, Lois McElvy, Sue
Smith, Reba Cox, Millie Hines.
' Hazel Hines.
FACEVILLE.
| Misses Hanna Barineau, Susie
] Barineau, Eddie Lee Duke, Es
ther Lambert, Maude Carter,
i Durant Betts. Sarah Robinson,
i Jessie Duke.
| AH of the foregoing members
! of the Decatur County Canning
| Clubs are eligible to enter the
and
contests for the various P re
iums offered by the Deca ,
County Fair Association
other parties.
J. S. Bradwell.
Co. Supt. of Schools.
Decatur County
Teachers Association
WHl meet Saturday, October oth,
at 10 o’clock. All teachei;
ployed or expecting to ter. h
r _ * inio 19 in !
ing the term 1912-13 in -
the public schools of thi» f ‘
are urged to attend.
Miss Ruth Vonrh
8-20-4t
Sec j
l rent'