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The Bainbridge Search Light
Published Every (• ridn / by 1! e Search
Light Publis! ing Company.
P. B. BUTLER Editor.
Official Advertising Medium of Decatur
County and the City of Bainbridge.
Entered at th» I'oat-Gf ice at Bainbridge, Ca,
aa aecond-claa* mail matter.
BAINBRIDGE, GA., OCT 11, 1912.
The Bainbridge Search Light.
Statement of ownership, man
agement &c. furnished the P.
O. Department:
Editor, Managing Editor, bus
iness manager, P. B. Butler.
Stockholders holding as much as
nip jy»r cent, O. N. Canova, Mrs.
X. I. Butler, Bainbridge. Ga ; H.
M. .Graham, Brinson, Ga. Pub
lisher Search Light I’ub. Co.,
holding mortgage of one per
cent or more, P. S. Cummings,
Leiu, Ga.; Mrs. L. A. Phelps,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Sworn to before L. H. Tonge,
N. P, Oct. 3. 1912.
Parker-Fields Entertained.
Legal Advertisements.
Georgia, Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court.,
louro door, city of Bainbridge, on the'e
1st Tuesday in Ncv., 1912, during the
legul hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following property
towit:
One vacant lot in the City of llain-
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA —Decatur County.
W ill be sold before the court hours
ilopr in the City of Bainbridge, said
y, on the first Tuesday in Nov.,
during th»- legal hours of sale, the
Mil
dqLH i
A
lowing described property to wit:
of lot
Ail of the south half of lot number
one, in Block P P P, in the town of
DonalsonviUe, Ga. Levied on as the
iviljc, Ga.
bridge, being known as Lot No. 2 in property or E. N. Reedy and Mrs E
Block B, in Donalson £ Donalson kuIv 1 V. Reedy to satisfi
division of the City of Bainbridgf 1 * "" “ " ‘
ay s
fi fa issued from
— je City’Court of Bainbridge in favor
Levied on w the property' * Webstt ' O. C. Chance and against E. N
Wright to tt.isfy a city k p Wfltill iy and Mrs. E. N. Reedy, princi-
issued by the City <# HainiS'" ; and G. B. Alday. Jr., and B. R.
U, 1912, against the said i/p ripp.st r.curities. This Oct. 8, 1912
Wright, for city tajp for the-j MW P J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff.
1911, due the City of Bainbridge. ' r j
Jas. H. Emanuel, Chief Police. f^CATUR SHERIFF SALE.
| GEORGIA—Decatur County.
hoi
Also at the same time and place tbe will be gold ^ore the court houge
following property: One house and lot door in the cit of Bainbridge, said
in the City of Bainbridge, being known county> on the y firgt Tues day Tn Nov..
* B 5 jnBlock B, in the Tonge nex t during the legal hours of sale, the
subdivision of the City ot Bainbridge. foU owing # 8Cpibe ^ pro perty to-wit
property
One sixteen (16) Buick Automobile,
one (1) casing 34x4, one (1) tube 34x4,
eight gallons of gasoline, one(l) casing
ivu, against saio oaoo.i wooten ior g4 x4> one (1) ^ 34x i j one (1) ca £
***** l or , the year lsll, due the n j g 34 x4 and ten ga |i ong ( ,f gasoline.
City of Bainbndg^uu^i, ^ ^ | Levied on as the froperty of L W.
Levied on as the property of Labon
Wooten to satisfy a city tax execution
issued by the City of Bainbridge March
11, 1912, against said Labon Wooten for
Donalson to satisfy a fi fa issued fr<
the City Com t of Bainbridge' hi
of C. H. Caldwell, doing buSineA
Also at the same time and place the Caldwell Motor Car Co ,
following property : One vacant lot in I the'said J. W. Donalson
the City of Bainbridge, bounded on the
north by property of Minnie Barco and
on the cast by property of Delphia
Whaley, and on the south by property
of John Spencer, and on the west by
property of Bishop Lane. Levied on
as the property of Amelia Williams to
satisfy u city tax cxc. ution issued by
" Tt * *
the City of Bainbridge March 11, 1912,
Williams
against said Amelia Williams for city
taxes for the year 1911, due the City of
Bainbridge.
Jus H. Emanuel, Chief Police.
8th 1912.
J. H. Ei
GEORGIA—Decatur Cfis.
The return of the apprdtsfers s.A
apart twelve Months’ support jU
family of W. J7 Glover deceased,
ing been filed in my office:
concerned are cited to show
the 1st Monday in November,
why said ayplication for twelve (
Everybody Inquiring
ABOUT WHAT?
if
PERIDENEASE
The Famous Dental Piscovey y Now Be-
5| Every
Friday evening the Fourth,
the young men of the dancing
set gave a dance at the Elks Hall
to Miss Katherine Fields and Mr.
Ed Varner.
Mrs. Chas Parker entertained
Saturday afternoon with a mis
cellaneous Shower for Miss Kath
erine Fields.
Those assisting Mrs. Parker:
Mesdames Chas. L. Harrell, T. A.
Ausley, Mercer Baggs, Hugh
Hamil and Laurel Tonge. The
home was attractively decorated
in palms and cut flowers. Miss
Fields was the recipient of a
number of beautiful and useful
gifts.
Monday night Miss Katherine
Fields and her guests wore c9h-
plimented by her attendants re-
ridirg in the chy with a dance at
the Elk’s Hall.
Miss Emma Morris entertain
ed Miss Fields and her Maids
Tuesday at lunch. The
^,*tfGthe woi
AI ho at the same time and place the ! “ u PP° rt ,^ f ' uld not he * ranUil
following property: One house and lot Uct ' L'lJ.
in the City of Bainbridge, bounded on I T. B Maxwell, Or
the north by proptyty of B. B. Bower, j
and on tho east 6> property of J. M
of State ot Ge2rgia,—Decatur Coi
Floyd, and on the south by property of,
corporation line of the City of ifain-j Whereas. J. S. T Strickland
bridge, and on the west by property of , s trator of Leonora Strickland
ioda Oliver. Levied on as the prop-i n . . ,. ....
y u f Charlie Wooton to satify a city l 8< ; n ‘ 8 to , the Court - ln hls » r
tux execution issued by the City of | “led and entered on record,
bainbridge Match 11, 1912, against said fully administered said estate:
Wooten for city taxes for tne | therefore, to cite all persons con
Charlie
Year 1911, due the City of Bainbridge.
Tills the 2nd day of October, 1912.
JAMES H. EMANUEL,
Chief of Police City of Bainbridge, Ga.
Also at the same time and place the
following property to-wit: One vacant
lot <n the city of Bainbridge, being
known and bounded on the north b;
property of Fleming and on the soutr
by propel
property of Gary, on the east by
lfonton Street, on l he west by proper
ty of Jackson. Levied on as the prop
erty of Will J. Jones, to satisfy a city
tax execution issued by the city of
Bainbridge, Murch ll'h, 1912, against
said Will J. Jones for city taxes for
the year i911due thecity of Bainoricge.
This 3rd day of October, 1912.
Jas, H. Emanuel, Chief Police.
Also at the same time and place the
following property to-wit: One vacant
lot in the/dty of Bainbridge. Being
' PfflnOHs.aluES, in block (B) in the
world. 40,000 Q«on subdivision of
„„„ decoratidif wlifrU'mid?in 1913. ThU.n^^V",."
table decoratiotf, •_ production makes possib t8CUt j on i s?ue d by the
. ... !A a 1UL mio
(Scheme was red I
beautiful. A hu^tl'a^thi's new price. As thV., March nth, J i9i2
a it a*. i *1 l.* 1 • Arwxrn At Johnson for citv
t,lie tied the el^goes up P^es p Come down *
the table from whiVn. each r slceedingyear. ia
circle of tiny cupidi. ' * Dr ° K
The low center piece of red
Carnations and Maiden Hair
Ferns in a large glass bowl rested
on an exquisite table cover of
Chuny Lac 3 over which red Car
nations were scattered. There
were eight covers and small red
hearts were the place cards.
Each guest found at her place a
beautiful little pin, the gift of
the Guest of Honor.
Miss Morris received in a lin-
frock of white Marquisette
Val lace. Miss Fields 'wore
A pastel blue crepe Meteore trim
med with Ifish lace. Mrs Chas.
Parker looked especially well in
a black crepe de Chine with
Bertha of real lace.
Tuesday night the visitors to
the Varner-FieldS* wedding were
tendered an impromtu dunce at
the Elk’s after rehearsal.
** i'hii'HWftimeS October. 1912
= dc
Since /'(fas. H. Emenuel,
Chief Police.
no fact*,
ifies. A,*
Also ut tnjnary, place tho
following p* car offers^. One vacant
lot in the if competing Rllie, being
known as Mp POn0 mical S k . "1
Donalson &\ eCOn yjision of
the city of IfUge Over- I Ofj on aB
the property
isfy a city tu^
city of Buinbril
against said W B..mMod- *n,4/or
taxes for tho year a 1 tne ci
Bninbriiige.
This 3rd day of Oc
Ja|
to sat-
CfcpPPied by the
."nth, 191J
kindred and creditors, to show
if any they can, why saidadmini
should not be discharged from
ministration, and receive lett
dismission, on first Mondey in
ber, 1912.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordin
GEORGIA —Decatur County:
Will be sold, on the first Tues:
November next, 1912, at public oi
at and before the court house dm
said county, within tho legal hou
sale, to the highest bidder for
certain property, of which the
ing is a full and complete descri
A certain tract or parcel of
the Nineteenth District of
jounty, Georgia, twenty acr
or less, in the south-west cor
No. 60, bounded on the we*Zed. It
trict line, commencing jj.V'.'it power-
R. R land err
running souti
yaids to origin!
60 and Cl. then runi.... B -^
line about 132 yards to coi
tablished by surveyor J
Hams, bounded south by
number 60, on the east Dj .. ......
ning north parallel to District line fi.St
named, then west along line of Railway
Company, and being same land de
scribed in deed from J. G. Curry to
Ilia Powell, recorded in the Clerk’s
■See in book “O C” page 49, and be-
V the same lands described in mort-
ing used in his office practice by Dr Hamil
Dr.Crowley’s Dental Discovery is a boon to humanity and for that reason
the papers are being used to let the people know and understand just wha
it is. • 1
one that uses it bids fare
well fco fear and pain
There is no need to longer fear the dentist or to put off that needed den
tal work. You can do so now with the assistance of Peridenease and not be
inconvenienced. Have you inquired about it? If n A, you are the only one
that has not. It is interesting to learn obout it.
For More Information and better
Understanding, See
Dr. H F. Hamil I
Bainbridge, Georgia. \
•y.
itenticn to
•-a big,
ifortable,
1 five-paa-
™ _aU
jage recorded in mortgage record book
Clerk’s office of
i city o
IV.
Carp
prope.,
rolled i
irg shi,
!8 on page 565 in
Superior Court of Decatur
Georgia.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. Georgia E. Powell to sat
/mgi a mortgage execution issued from
\ | Superior Court of said county in
ior of Simeon Brinson against said
Georgia E. Powell and said prop-
atim being in possession of Mrs. Geor-
■ft E. P.owell. This the 1st day of
ctober, 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff
of Decatur county, Georgia.
Also nt the sami
following propert;
lot in the city m
known as lot No.. (V ,
in the Paulett siiHliP
of Huinbridge.
erty of,John Upt"
lax execution iss
Bainbridge, Marc
said John Upton
year 1911 due th<
Tins 3rd day o
Jas. 11. El
All
the
’acaat
rear
di&m-<
BR.
ing
r What Does “Quality”
Mean In Shoes
GEORGiA—Decatur County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, 1912, at public out cry
at and before the court house d lor in
( ill., w* lit 1IIIU UC1UIC LUt: tuuit nvuoc u>vi m
Shoe, 2 1-a said county, within the legal hours of
rf<
diameter i-ile, to the highes f bidder for cash, cer-
13 3-8 in ; Min property, of which the following
band, 2 1-4 it a lull and complete description:
A certain teact or parcel of land sit-
—sated, lying and briDg in the Nine-
eenth District of Decatur county,
Capt. J. R. Sharpe was called
Tuesday to Ogeecheo on account
of the serious illness of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Randolph Cooper. Mi’s.
J. G. Garrett accompanied her
father.
Mrs. Geo. Fields has as her
gut sis. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fer-
rill of Thoma8ville, Misses Nell
Jones of Montgomery, Miss Sarah
Towers of Americus and Miss
Lula May Shepherd of Atlanta.
inllTftPfl Georgia, and described and bounded as
|pU 1 UP** 'follows: Twenty acres, more or less.
DECATUR SFhOiD MILLER corner of^No. 60. t? nd
FLOkling where S F. & W. R
issos above named Dis-
GFORGIA- Decatui\(\i inTY. IN
Will be sold before thl^'
State of Georgia, —Decatur Co.
Whereas, R. G. Hartsfield Ad
ir.inistrafor of Elizabeth Peters
represents to the Court, in his
petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully ad
ministered said estate: This is,
therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if and they can,
why said administrator should
not he discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters
of tVsiiiio.-iui.. , n first Monday in
isoxraber, 1912.
i. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
door in tho city
county, on tho first
next, during the lo
following detori
All of that t
situate, lying ;i
District of Decal
ia land lot numii
said land comme
south line of sail
acre distanc
nor of the
by Rosa l’rnv
the width of
ning west the
running soutli tl
lot a distance of 2
east to the startini
of
AUTONIOI
pied
[orth
run-
T thence
Tith Trs4 of said
'l acres, thence
ifApoin'.: Said tract
containing 2 1-2 aotPL.moro or less:
Also all of a certain vAct or parcel of
land in the town of Brinson. Ga , con
taining one half acre, more or less;
bounded as follows: On the south by
land of George Robbins; on the north
by land of Charlie J ones, on the west
by land of Brinson and on the east by
street. Levied on ns the property of
Stephen Jackson to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the City Court of Bain
bridge in favor of Mrs. Bertha Fried
man and against the said Stephen Jack-
son. This Oct: 8. 1912.
J. 11. Emanuel. Sheriff.
south aiong District
ed yards to original
lots 60 and 61, then
land line between
iut 132 yards to a cer-
,*>st established by Survey
iurns, and on south by lot
. 80, then east by u line
i<- -h (utralL-1 to District line
first mimed and of equal length of
western line to lines of railroad Hind,
then west along line of railway land to
point first mentioned and bounded on
north by land belonging to S. F. & W.
Railway, also shown by diagram and
being land described in mortgage re
corded in book 38 on page 335 ut mort
gage records of Decatur county, Geor
gia.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. Georgia E. Powell to sat
isfy a mortgage execution issued from
the Superior Court of Baid county in
favor of S. Brinson as guatdian for
Jose.v children against Mrs Georgia E.
Powell and said profa?rty being in pos
session of said Mrs. Georgia E. Powell.
This the Isfrdav of October. 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, sheriff
Decatur coun ly, Georgia.
fob the
ELL
ON THE
BOX
^yHEN you speak of
Let’s all come together and
hill ‘oadvertise Uambiidgo and
Deci-tui oounty.
Miss Norma Hines, of Thoma--
ville, who has been visiting in
Bau.bridge for the past week,
returned home Wednesday.
“quality” in
shoes, you don’t merely refer to
the material in the shoe—“quality, ”
when applied to shoes, also means
quality in style, quality in fit, quality
in comfort, quality in workmanship,
and quality in service. If a shoe
does not contain these “quality”
features, it is not a good shoe. We
offer you only shoes of “quality” —
qualitv in every feature, and we can
prove it if you will give us u call.
The “Craddock” at $3.50 and $4.00,
the “Craddock Special” at $4.00 and
$4.50, and the “Craddock Bench
Made” at $5.00 are three grades from
the celebrated LONGWEAR line, and
are “quality” shoes throughout.
IWE want you
" shoes a test.
to give these
By looking at
them and examining their superb
material and workmanship you
can be your own judge as to
style and make-up, but you will
have to rely on our judgement
to service, and we tell you
as
positively, that if you find a sin
gle defect in either material or
workmanship, we will give you a
new pair without question. We
have some new and nobby lasts
this season—every size and all
leathers—for old and young.
We can fit any foot—come here
for “quality” shoes.
Longwear Shoes Wear Longer
C. B. SCOTT
Bainbridge, . Georgia.