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FALL ANNOUNCEMENT
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J. M. FLOYD’S RACKET STORE
1 am receiving daily a
tremendous Fall stock of
1 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 rood Gingham,
for
49
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 pants to go
at
35
2 good
only .,
tablets for
.5
Mens Suits,
for only...
to go
$4.90
Mens
for.
Sunday Shags'
1.25
Boys Suftt,
<Wfity....
1.79
Ladies Sunday shoes
for.
1.15
10,08 oiarf LjTORsri Childrens Shoes,
7 1, GRADY, EARLY AND MILLER CO!
Direct and gadsden county, in before the big
,A|U(\M her
r \jnbrtf our Choice at Low Price.
ITS ALL
-AT-
J. M, FLOYD’S STORE
Bainbridge,
Georgia.
LECAL NOTICE.
State of Georgia—Decatur County.
Decatur Superior Court—Motion to-is-
tablish copy of destroyed deed No
vember Term, 1912.
Dock Jones, Lethia Jones, John Jones,
Matiie Jones, Emma Jones Charlie
Jones and George Jones, heirs at law
of oavis Jones, deceased,
VS.
Mrs. .1 F, Joiner, Ada Joiner, Wil
liam Joiner, Annie Hargroves, Jim
Joiner, Mattie Dixon, John Joiner,
Hattie joiner and Bertha Joiner,
heirs at law of J. F Joiner, dec *ased.
To the defendants in the above stated
case:
A pe i:ion in writing having been
presented to me by the above defend
ants in which they allege that a cer
tain deed made and execu'ed by J. F.
Joine 1 ', deceased, to Javis Jones,- de-
ceasea, dated October 26, 188U, to lot
No. 382 in the. Zlst district, Decatur
county, Ga ; which said deed having
been destroyed, you are, therefore
called upon to show cause, if any you
have, at the Superior court to be held
in and for said county on the 11th day
of November, 1912, why said copy of
deed should not be established in lieu
of the original.
Witness the Honorable Frank Park,
Judge of the said court, this the 5th
day of September, 1912.
C. W. WIMBERLEY, Clerk.
9-43-2m
Legal Advertisements.
Georgia, Decatur County.
Will b e sold before the court
house door, city of Bainbridge, on the
1st Tuesday in Nov., 1912, during the
legal houiB of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following property
towit;
One vacant lot in the City of Bain-
bridge, being known as Lot No. 2 in
Block B, in Donalson & Donalson sub
division of the City of Bainbridge.
Levied on as the property of Webster
Wright to satisfy a city tax execution
issued by the City of Bainbridge, March
11, 1912. against the said Webster
Wright, for city taxes for the year
1911, due the City of Bainbridge.
Jas. H. Emanuel, Chief Police.
county on the first TuS*'
next, during the W«l a a Y
following described .. ° UrE01
All of the south haffLy 1 ^ 1
one, in Block P p p t ° { M
Donalsonville, Ga. LevlU 6
Reedy and Mrs. E. N r2? 11
pals, and G. B. Alday.
Cross, securities. This ~
J. H
A Iso at .he same time and place the
ft. .win. roperty: One house and lot
i.e * . j of Bainbridge, bounded on
the norm by property of B. B. Bower,
and on the east by property of J. M.
Floyd, and on the south by[ property of
corporation line of the City of Bain-
briage, and on the west by property of
Rhoda Oliver. Levied on as the prop
erty of Charlie Wooten to satify a city
tax execution issued by the City of
Bainbridge March 11, 1912, against said
Charlie Wooten for city taxes for the
Year 1911, due the City of Bainbridge.
This the 2nd day of October, 1912.
JAMES H. EMANUEL,
Chief of Police City of Bainbridge, Ga.
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Also at the same time and place the
following prpperty to-wit: One vacant
lot >n the city of Bainbridge, being
known and bounded on the north by
i roperty of Fleming and on the south
by property of Gary, on the east by
enton Streat, on the west by proper
ly of Jackson. Levied on as the prop
erty of Will J. Jones, to satisfy a city
i ix execution issued by the city of
Bainbridge, March ll'h, 1912, against
said Will J. Jones for city taxes for
the year 1911 due the city of Bainoricge,
This 3rd day of October, 1912.
Jas. H. Emanuel. Chief Police.
DECATUR SHERIFF?
GEORGIA—Decatur Pa» 7
Win be sold
door in the city of BainS 1
county on the first
next, during the legal houS3
following described propertyV
One stxteen (16) fiuick Au
°? e . O) 34X4, one (1) t
eight gallons of gasoline, one
34x4, one (1) casing 34x4, oi
nig 34x4 and ten gallons of
Levied on as the property if
Donalson to satisfy a fi fa 'LL
the City Court of
2, f ,, L a dwell, doing bur
Caldwell Motor Car Co f and
8th 191.2. J ' W ' Donalson - Thill
J. H. Emanuel. SI
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GEORGIA—Decatur County;
The return of the appraisers sett,
apart twelve months’ support to 1
family of W. J. Glover deceased, I
ing been filed in my office: All p' eri
concerned are cited to show cause,
the 1st Monday in November, ll
, wh y 38 'd ayplication for twelve montl
support should not be granted
Oct. 7, 1912.
| T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary!
Also at tne same time and place the! State ot Ge2rgia,— Do'-atur County,
following property to-wit: One vacant; Whereas. J. S. T. Strickland Adi
lot in the city of Bainbridge. Being ; , s trr.ror of Lennnm Sr.i.ou.j
known as lot No. (1). in block (B) in the ' " “ L 7? . S v trlckl * ,ld «l
1 lonalson & Donalson subdivision of to l h e Court, in his petition, r
tha city of Bainbridge. Levied on es I filed and entered on record, that he
the property of F. M JohnBon, to sst-1 fully administered said estate:
H’y a city tax execution issued by the j therefore, to cite all n P r«n„<, „
city of Bainbridge, March 11th, 1912
against said F.M. Johnson for citjr
taxes for the year 1911, due the city oi
Bainbridge.
'1 his 3rd day of October. 1912
Jas H Emenuel,
Chief Police.
Also at the same time and place the
following property to-wit: One vacant
1. c in the dit-y of Bainbridge, being
known as lot No. (22) in block- (D) in
Lonalson & Donalson subdivision of
tne city of Bainbridge. Levied on as
the property of W. D. Johnson to sat
isfy a city tax execution issued by the
city of Bainbridge. March 1 Ith, 1912
against said W D. Johnson, for city
tuxes for the year 1911, due the city of
Bainbridge.
This 3rd day of October, 1912.
Jas. H Emanuel,
Chief Police.
Also at the same time and place the
following property tc-wit: Or.e vacant
lot in the city of Bainbridge. being
known as lot No. (11) in block No. (6)
in the Paulett subdivision of the city
of Bainbridge. Levied on as the prop
erty of John Upton to satisfy a city
tax execution issued by the city of
Bainbridge, March llth. 1912 against
said John Upton for city taxes for the
year 1911 due the city of Bainbridge.
Tins 3id dry ot October, 1912.
Jas. H. Emanuel, Chief Police
Henry J. Bruton - Bainbridge, Ga.
Flint River Store
CALL AT-
Oak City Hotel
It has been thoroughly
renovated and is under
new management. If
you don’t want to take
rooms or meals, make us
a social call. We will
treat you right.
Lodging, - 25 and 50c
Meals, - - - - 25c
Special Rates by the Week
Hot and Cold Water Baths 25c.
Mrs. Bessie Graham,
PROPRIETRESS,
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GFORGIA—Decatur County.
\V ill be sold bofore the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge said
county, on the first Tuesday in Nov.,
next, during the legal hours of sale, the
following described property to-wit:
All of that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 15th
District of Decatur county, Ga., and
in land lot number 334 of said district;
said land commencing at a point on the
south line of said lot the width of an
acre distance from the south west cor
ner of the tract owned and occupied
by Rosa Travis, thence running north
the width of 2 1-2 acres, tnence run
ning weRt the width of one acre, thence
running south to the south line of said
lot a distance of 2 1-2 acres, thence
east to the starting point: Said tract
containing 2 1-2 acres, more or less:
Also all of a certain tract 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 Jones, on the west
by land of Brinson and on the east by
street. Levied on as the property of
Stephen Jackson to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the City Court of Bain
bridge in favor of Mrs. Herl ha Fried
man and againBt the said Stejh n Jack-
son. This Oct: 8. 1912.
J. H. Emanuel. Sheriff.
This j
therefore, to cite all persons concert
kindred and creditors, to Bhow c«a
if any they can, why said adminietnj
should not be discharged from
ministration, and receive letters;
dismission, on first Mondey in Novel
her, 1912.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. |
GEuR G J A—Decatur County:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday ii
November next, 1912, at public out cr
at and before the court house door i
said county, within the legal houn o
sale, to the highest bidder for cash!
certain property, of which the follow!
ing is a full ana complete description;
A certain tract or parcel of land ^
the Nineteenth District of Decats
county, Georgia, twenty acres,
or less, in the south-weBt corner i
No. 60, bounded on the west by
triot line, commencing where A. I
K. R. land crosses the District lice]
running south along District line "
yai ds to original corner between I
60 and 61, then running east along lanl
line about 132 yards to corner poet es l
tablished by surveyor John D. Will
liams, bounded south by part of 1
number 60, on the east by a line run-1
ning north parallel to District line firstl
named, then west along line of Railway!
Company, and being same land de-|
serioed in deed from J. G. Curry tol
EDa Powell, recorded in the Clerk'al
office in.book “(J C” page 49, and be-|
ing the same lands described in mort-1
gage recorded in mortgage record book!
38 on page 665 in Clerk’s office ofl
Superior Court of Decatur county, f
Georgia. !
Said property levied on as the prop-1
erty of Mrs. Georgia E. Powell to sat-1
isfy a mortgage execution issued from I
the Superior Court of said county in I
favor of Simeon Brinson against said I
Mrs. Georgia E. Powell and said prop-1
erty being in possession of Mrs. Geor-1
gia E. Powell. This the 1st day of |
October, 1912.
J. H. Emanuel, Sheriff
of Decatur county, Georgia.
Tiie Bainbridge Search Light.
FOR SALE—Full blood Berk
shire pigs. Finest Virginia
strain. They are three months
old and ready for delivery.
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 <or in
said county, within the' legal hours ol
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property, of which the following
is a tull and complete description: .
A certain teact or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the Nine
teenth District of Decatur county,
Georgia, and described and bounded as
follows: Twenty acres, more or less,
of south-west corner of lot No. 60, aw
western side by above named Pisf n “
line, commencing where S. F. & "• “■
R. land lies, crosses above named Dis
trict line, running south aiong District
line Seven Hundred yards to original
corner between lots 60 and til, tnen
running east along land line between
lots 60 and 61 about 132 yarns to a cer
tain corner poBt established by r 1 ' irv . e r
John D. Williams, and on south by w
of land No. 0u, then east by a Jin
running north parallel to District nn
first mimed and of equal length
western line to lines of railroad law .
then west along line of railway land _
point first mentioned and bounded
north by land belonging to r>. r ■ & j
Railway, also shown by diagram
being land described in mortgage "
corded in book 38 on page 3a5 ot *
gage records of Decayir county, u y
Said property levied on as tne P r °f
erty of Mrs. Georgia E. PuWei'
.... isfy a mortgage execution issutui
p,,u ' the Superior Court of said couni)
favor of S. Brinson as 8 ua , lUia ,:«K.
Josey children against Mrs G< org
npr i Powell and said property being '*2
! session of said Mrs. Georgia t i
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
one per cent, O. N. Canova, Mrs.
E. I. Butler, Bainbridge. Ca : H.
M. Graham, Brinson, Ga.
lisher Search Light Pub. Co
holding mortgage of one
cent or more, P. S. Cummings, This the 1st day of October, .. 1.
Lela. Ga.; Mrs. L. A. Phelps, DLatu^'coSmy, G«r>
Bainbridge, Ga.
Sworn to before L. H. Tonge, ” .
N. P , Oct. 3, 1912. I Messrs. R. G. Hartsfieldf*
Erie M. donalson are
Call on or write J. C. McKaskil! Good housekeeper. ■ gevera j da>'» / in Sava
Bainbridge, Ga. * klewett, Gyrene, Ga. Auoustaon letfa
Augusta on legal busihe* 8.