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Official Advertising Medium of Decatur
County and the City of Bainbridge.
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BAINBRIDGE, GA., OCT 18, 1912.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the voters of the 513th Dis
trict, G.M.. Decatur County:
1 take this method of notifying
the voters of my district that I
will appreciate their votes for re-
election to the office of Justice
of the Peace, Bainbridge District
Democratic offices should be
filled by the people. If you de
sire that I fill the office I will
appreciate your votes.
Respectfully,
D. R. Bryan.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the voters of the 513th Dis
trict, G. M.,of Decatur County,
Ga.:
At the request of my friends
and citizens, I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the
election to the office of Justice of
the Peace of the 513th District,
G. M., of Decatur county, Geor
gia at the election for Justice of
the Peace to he held on Saturday
December 7,1912.
In making this announcement
I have only one pledge to ofFer,
and that is to do mv very best
to discharge the duties of a Jus
tice of the Peace as required un
der the laws of Georgia in as-
cordance with the oath that is
required to be taken by every
Justice of the Peace: To admin
ister justice without respect to
person, and do equal rights to
the poor and the rich.. This is
my platform and upon it 1 must
stand and be elected or fall and
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
MiOc.sold before the court hours
r * .City of Bainbridge, said
■ first Tdcsday in Nov.,
Ae legal hours of be 1 \ the
n gai nourB Of saie, w ine mgnesi Dia- ' ’
Goorgis, Decatur County.
Will b e aold before
the court
h< use door, city of Bainbridge, on the
der for cash, the following property
owit;
One vacant lot in the City of Bain-
bridge, being known as Lot No. 2
Block B, in Donalson & Donalson
division of >|^»City of B^iijb
Levied on as t^r property o
Wright to satisfy a ci^ tax
tiBued by the City of Hainbrid
11, 1912, against the Jfiid
Wright, for city taxes^iu/ the f
1911, due the City of Bainbridge,
yedy to satisfy a fi fa issued from
fity Court of Bainbridge in favor
L C. Chan:e and against E. N.
%Rnd Mrs. E. N. Reedy, princi-
>id G. B. Alday. Jr., and n. R_
u, securities. This Oct, 8, 1912
wAgA H. Emanue), Sheriff.
Jas. H . Emanuel, Chief Kite. |\ ECATU R SHERIFF SALE
i GEORGIA—Decatur County.
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Also at the same time and place tbe , Will be sold before the court nouse
. . . , » n ™. e . next, duringf he legal hours of sale, the
ub.livision of the City of Bainbridge. follo wing dScribed property to-wit:
Levied on as the property of Labon 0ne sixteen (I6) Duick Automobile,
Wooten to satisfy a city tax execution one (1) CB8in „ a4x4 one (1, tube 34x4,
the City of Bainbridge March ejght gai;onH h of gasoline, one (1) casing
;1, 1912, against said Labon Wooten for 34x4 one (jj casing 34x4, one (1) eas
ily taxes for the year lyl 1, due the ; Ilig 34x4 and ten gallons of gasoline.
Lity of Bainbridge. ^ j Levied on as the property of I W.
| Donalson to satisfy a fi fa issued from
; the City Couit of Bainbridge in favor
' of C. H. Caldwell, doing business as
Also at the B«me time and place the 1 Caldwell Motor Car Co, and against
following property: One vacant lot in j the said J. W. Donalsqn, This Oct.
Jas. H. Emanuel. Chief Police.
the ( ity of Bainbridge, bounded on the
north by property of Minnie Barco and
in the east by property of Delphia
Whaley, and on the Houth by property
if John Spencer, and on the west by
oroperty of Bishop Lane. Levied on
ns the property of Amelia Williams to
satisfy a city tax execution issued by
die City of Bainbridge March 11, 1912,
against said Amelin Williams for city
taxeH for the year 1911, due the City of
Bainbridge.
Jas H. Emanuel, Chief Police.
J. H
el. Steriff.
GEORGIA- Decatur
The return of the apl
apart twel\A months’ support
family of \V. J. Glover deceased,
ing been filed in my office: All p
concerned are c ited to show ca
the 1st. Monday in November, xl
why said ayplication for twelva-Ti "f
., . .. . , i support should not be granted.
Also at the same time and place the " •
following property: One house and lot I Get. 7, 1.12.
in the City of Bainbridge, bounded on | T. B Maxwell, Ordi
the north by property of B. B Lower, ; _____________
and on the east by property of J. M- „ , _ „ „ .
Floyd, and on the south by property of btate ot Ge2rgia, Decatur tLoi
corporation tine of the lity of Bain-j Whereas, J. S. T Strickland.,
bridge, and on toe west by property of t , H trator of Leonora Strickland)
Ithoda Oliver. Levied on as the .prop- J ,
erty of Charlie Wooten to satify a city | ^ to , the Cou j rt ’ ,n hls j IC « C ' 4
tax execution issued by the. City of , filed an( l entered on record, {fit
Bainbridge Mulch 11, 19 2, against said fully administered said estate;
Charlie Wooten for city taxes for the therefore, to cite all personsef -y
Year 1911, due the City of Bainbridge. u i>>-
This the 2nd day of October, 1912. kindred and creditors, to sl/^
JAMES H. EMANUEL, if soy they can, why said a.
Oiiief of Police City of Bainbridge, Ga. should not be discharged fj
ministrution, and receive \
dismission, on first Monday
her, 1912. ) ftiy
T. B. Maxwell,
j jatricr
GEORGIA—Decatur CounM of
Will be sold, on the first
November next, 1912, at pit
at and before the court hoi.,
said county, witilth the legUI
sale, to the highest bidden^
Inquiring
ABOUT WHAT?
perjdeneaseI
The Famous Dental Discovet y Now Be.
ing used in his office practice by Dr Hamil 1
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 what!
it is.
Every one that uses it bids fare
well to fear and pain
There is no need to longer fear the dentist or to put oT that needed den
tal work. You can do so now with the assistance of Peridenease and not be
inconvenienced. Have yo 1 inquired about it? If not, you are the only one
that has not. It is intern-ting to learn obout it.
Also at the same time and place the
following property to-wit: One vacant
lot in the city of Bainbridge, being
known and bounded on the north by
property of Fleming and on the south
by property of Gary, on the oust by
Benton Street, on the west by .proper
ty of Jackson. Levied on us the prop
erty of Will J. Jones, to satisfy a city
tax execution issued by the city of
Bainbridge, March 11-h, 1912, against
said Will J. Jones for city taxes for
the year 1911 due the city of Bain riege.
This 3rd day of Octol or, 1912.
Jas. H. Emanuel. Chief Police.
be defeated
fWino- tn mu Lnuinnan eruMio-o- Also at the same time nnd place the
Owing to my business engage- property to-wit: One vacant
flients I Will not be able r ' __uity of Bainbridge. Being
anv forr**l ? 'Be®n n 8 8 lot No. (1) in Mock (B; in the
any IorjMi ^ Tank A-& Donalson subdivision of
specttullj>y Prestoilte I*I1K 0 f Bainbridge. Levied on as
sunnnrt ( ^ '-w forty of F. M Jolinsop..
suppoil \ v ■ St tax execution law/ , \
District, i *»-. -i amuainbridore. Marci/flants 1 realized and
Yours
certain property, of whichJ
ing is a full and complete/
A certain tract or par;
tho Nineteenth Discrii
county. Georgia, twei
or less, in the south-V,
No. (10, bounded on
trict line, comme— 4
R. R
iliy in
X>it cry
loot- in
ours of
rivasli,
allow-
V r V WlA
H. Boyott.
v tax execution isjf j
Mardjflantl
johm irove’'
the year 1911, d
lost es-
»D Wil-
h of lot
Lecture at Court House
(Advertisement)
Mrs. Kate Richards O’Haire of
St. Louis, Mo., the famous So
cialists author and lecturer, will
deliver a lecture on Socialism at
the Court House Thuisday, Oct.
24th at 8 o’clock, p.m.
This extraordinary woman is
a torch bearer, a herald ot the
greatest movement among men
since the Resurrection—a spon
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Almighty God is in the move
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le ability of th!-~s\« .we line run-
"
!rd day of October (5TI
Jas. H. Ve’uel,
bit Cl, * \>lice.
he _
me time and place the
nt automobile/ -*! line first
l M1 f west along lH? ol Railway
T Tki ‘■SXbnd being same land de-
Tn thfy to-wit: One vacant
. Bainbridge, being
I e s aim-..;.,^ in bio a (U) in
an/lson subw-Mion of
rinjl'itfe. LejAdS on as
Bt/’ G- J' oijg gfito sat-
„„2t‘i utiori K »ii by the
MareWC. jjii, 1912
!»*). John A rv'.Tor city
ingA911, d«r 1 *iac*y of
of Railway
Tki bnb being same land de-
critied in deed from J. G. Gurry to
EMa Powell, recorded in the Clerk's
office in book “C O” page 49, and be
ing the same lands described in mort
gage recorded in mortgage record book
38 on page B65 in Clerk’s office of
Superior Court of Decatur county,
Georgia.
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 said county in
favor of Simeon Brinson against said
Mrs. Georgia E. Powell and said prop
erty being ia possession of Mrs. Geor
gia E. Powell. This the 1st day of
October, 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff
of Decatur county, Georgia.
Also
followit
lot in t!
known
in the
of Hi
erty
tax
Bail
1- Mod-
tol.
1 3-4
me and place the GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will be sold o« the first Tuesday in
November next, 1912, at public out cry
at and before the court house d or in
, Bainbridge, being
AH) in block No. (6)
tp-ofSudivision of the city
Levied on as the proo-
iengiij pt( , n to yr( s f y a cjty
' sued hf lie city of
h llljr B(fil2 against
^inch^A'r;
six leaves,
eyes.
SSIO N—
iree speeds
1 reverse;
ngB.
diandWK -
13 8-8 in f ,E.
band, 2 1-4 me
Messrs. J. W. Callahan, J. C.
McCaskill, C. K. C. Ausley,
R. G. Harts field. Erie M, Don-
and C. H. Baughman, we
among those going from h
to Albany Monday to at
the Mississippi to the Atlan
Deeper Waterways convention.
State of Georgia. -Decatur Co.
Whereas, R. G. Hartsfield Ad
ministrator of Elizabeth Peters
represents to the Court, in his
petition, duly filed and entered
on record, tliet 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
not Ih* discharged fpom
DSDEN CO!
said county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highes 8 bidder ferca^h, cer
tain property, of which the following
iB a lull and complete description:
A certain teact or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the Nine
teenth District of Decatur county,
Georgia, at.d described and bounded as
follows: Twenty acres, more or less,
of south-west corner of lot No. 60, and
western side by above named District
line, commencing where S F. & W. R
R. land lies, crosses above named Dis-
'trict line, running south along District
iSSieVen Hundred yards to original
. A between lots 60 and 61. then
For More Information and better
Understanding, See
. H F. Hamil
Bainbridge, :::::: Georgia.
What Does “Quality”
Mean In Shoes
[OOKFORTHE
ELL
ON THE
BOX
between lots 60 and 61, then
TBIDIITnDfi FOP.fng east along land line between
1 KID» ■ r **ns 60 and 61 about 132 yards to a cer-'
. \r . MH MU I PD <* in corner jiost established by tsirvey
ARLY AINU flJJELCK 7?TJohn D. Williams, and on south by lot
N’.,,) | of land No. 6o, then east by a line
-It ] running north parallel to District line
ut i m pi ’ i first named and of equal length of
tb.> Ji.i/tV ..r i we^ern line to lines of railroad land,
th«, ™th J? i then west along line of railway land to
owned and occupied ,,<>mt lirst mentioned and bounded on
/l?!?™ iZiUSSS I n°rth by land belonging to S. F. & W.
,-■> acres tnence rum I liailwa . v - also shown by diagram and
west hsv width of one acre, thence j hemg land described in mortgage re-
rupning south to the south line of said " ,,rdt ' d ,n bl .’" k f° n Pf* 0 , 3 f “*
lofa distance of 2 1-2 acres, thence j KnK ° reconis of Decatur county. Geor-
east,the starting poin*: Said tract i a • »
contbrirg 2 1-2 teres, more or less:
Also all of u certain iract or parcel of ! f r D ‘ Mrs ‘ Georgia E. owtll to sat-
land in the town of Brinson. Ga . con- I " f - v * mort C a 4( e <-’x*oution issued from
taining one half acre, more or less; rb,r ^° urt of sa,d coxmty m
bounded as follows: On the south by! , 0 0 , ' Bnn*m as guardian for
land of George Robbins; on the north , chlldre n^ agsinsl Mrs l„ orgia E.
by land of Charlie' Jones, on the west] 1 a, J d saa ! P ro P« r tv being in pos-
by land of Brinson and on the .ast b^ xhk the l^lv ,?f Ik-te^ PU2
street. Levied on as the property of 1W * the 11
Stephen Jaaks.m to satisfy a-ti fa ! Emanuel, sheriff
issued front the City Court of Bain- •ecatur county, Georgia,
bridge in favor of Mrs. Bertha Fried-!
should niun and against the said Stephen Jack-
his ad- *° n - This Oct: 8, 1912.
J. II. Emsnuel. Sher.ff.
ministration, and receive letters)
of dism ssion. on first Monday in ■
November, 1912. ' | WANTED — Good housekeeper.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary, j J, R. Lkwett, Gyrene, Ga.
( Messrs. R. G. Hartsfield and
Erie M. Donabon are spending
set era! days in Savannah and
Augusta on legal business
JFXsl/Co
W HEN you speak of “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 comfcrt, 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 a 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.
WE 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
as to service, and we tell you
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
Bainbriwige, Georgia.