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A Proper Prid
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cuthwest of GEORGIA-Decatur County:
es in high
■. Good 2-
^stically new.
■() practically
Woutbuildings.
stone water.
in your appearance is essSntr^ „
to your business success and social populCrity."^ jiatlC School in 400 jlirds of house
^ VOL Good churches nearby. 2 pub-
It’s so easy to be stylishly dressed, and
so economical, too, when you buy STYLE-
PLUS CLOTHES $17.
!
What you save in the price of a suit
will buy the little accessories that give you
that “well-dressed” feeling, and still you have
the equal of any $20 to $25 suit.
lie roads b^ place. On rural
mail route. Lands among the
best in southwest Georgia, and
adapted to the finest grades
of tolfccco," as well as all
the general field crops. \\ ill
take $18.50 an acre if sold
within 40 days. Best bargain
in Decatur county.
C. D. Hanna,
R.F. D.'No. 1, Faceville, Ga.
StyleplusUiy
Clothes
“The same price the world over’
really mean clothes satisfaction
in every particular—perfect fit, correct style
and all-wool or all-wool-and-silk fabrics that
stand long, hard service.
You’ll get more becoming style, more
solid comfort, more real pleasure and more
actual value out of a STYLEPLUS than you
ever dreamed of getting for $17.
If $3 to $8 in cash is worth saving, come
in and select a STYLEPLUS—we are now
showing a full line of the season’s best models.
STRAYED-Fromjj^at Cyrene
Institute, Dark' Bay Horse.
Both hind feet white. Weight
about 500 pounds. Any infer
million leading to recovery will
be lihcijnlly rewarded. Horse
stray. ® from lot on last Sun
day night. J. M. Stovall,
Cyrene, Ga.
Shctifi’s Sale.
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Will be sold before the Court ! 2; $
House door in the city of Bain- ; J»*£
bridge, said county on the first!^J <-
Tuesday in Dec. next during thei *
legal hours of sale the following [ Sjj 5
described property towit.
A one-half undivided interest in
61 acres of land together with
all improvements thereon, situa
ted, lying and being in lot num
ber 871 in the 20th District of
Decatur County and being the
same land as is described in a
deed from J. J. Lynes to A. P.
Jones and C. F. Jones, dated
August 31st. 1907 recorded in
Book E-3, Folio 413 of deed re
cords in the Clerk’s office of Deca
tur County.
Said property sold to satisfy a
City Court fi fa in favor of H. B.
Ehrlich & Co , ar.d against
Jones.
Defendant has been notified
levy and sale. This 5th day of
Nov. 1912.
J. II. EMANUEL,.
Sheriff of Decatur County Ga.
No. 7. 500 to sack, 75 cents
No. 8. 500 to sack, $1.00
No. 9, 500 to sack, $1.25
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y are all the very best Syrup Corks, We I
- just recelvod 100,000 which enables Us
* t sell thorn at such low prices, we will also 1
v * make special low prices on quantities. k e .
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Bainbiidge, Georgia, j
V Cut Price Druggist and Poor Man’s Friend,
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Registration Notide.
All voters of the city of Bain-
bridge are required to have their
names entered on the city regis
tration books during the month
of November to be entitled to
vote in city elections in 1913.
Howes London Shosws
STYLEPLUS CLOTHES are guaran
teed by the makers—no other store in town
sells them—we are the exclusive agents.
A. E. BELCHER
Howe.s Great London Shows
will appear in Bainbridge
Nov, 21st.
While the trained wild beasts
are a great feature, the regular
line of circus acts is fully up to
a high standard.
The wonderful Zanfretta Fam
ily sre a surprise and have no
equals in the circus world. The
Riding Lowandes are among the
big acts; the Bertik Troupe, Fly
ing Juniata Twins, the Bronze
Troupe of acrobats have no peers.
■ The Kentucky menage atjd
High School horses are seen on
ly with this show. The clowns
are funny, the gymnasts clever;
the elepanis numsrous and the
menagerie is large and the Glas
gow Prize Team a great feature.
Free street paraade will be giv
en, which will leave the grounds
at ten o’clock on the day of the
performance.
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j«t)Ut*l
Thh
ord vah
Mrs. I. B. Griffin was hostess
Tuesday afternoon for the Meth
odist Ladies, Sewing Circle,
Delightful refreshments were
served.
Band Concert
Mrs. J. M. If
Hereafter the Sunday after
noon band concerts will be given
in the auditorium of the court
al weeks in an AMaW 1 hospital,,' hou8e * wh^pthe
has returned home' She* ie&VIS : ? 7eat * ier ’ s
very much improved, which is a!
CITATION
GEORGIA—Decatur Countv:
To all whom it may concern ;
John T. Lane having applied for
Guardianship of the persons and
property of Ferris Barnes and
Carroll Barnes Minor Children of
Ola J. Powell formely Barnes
and Gray Barnes, both late of
said county deceased, notice is
given that said application will
be heard at my office at ten
o|clock a. m. on the first Mon
day in Dec, next. This Nov. 4,
1912.
T. B Maxwell, Ordinary
CITATION
Georgia--Decatur County; .
To all whom it may concern:
J. R. Smith, having in proper
form applied to ;me for perma
nent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Gertrdue Edmon
son, late ol’said county, this is
:.o cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of the said
Gertrude Edmonson, to be and
appear at rrtv office on the first
Monday in Dec, 1912, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent Administration should
not be granted Edmonsons estate.
Witness my official signature,
Nov. 6, 1912.
T" B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
Notice change ’fee Schedule of
CALLAHAN LINE\
[fitcliye Monday, July 1st 1912. Boat Schedule will be as Follows:!
Leaves Bainbridge every Monday and Thursday at. .10 a. m.
Arrives Apalachicola every Tuesday and Friday at.. .8 A. m! 1
Leaves Apalachicola every Tuesday and Friday at ... 12 noon
Arrives Bainbridge every Weones. and Saturday at.5:30 p. j|,
Foi Further Information Regarding Freight anti Passenger Service Write
W. CALLAHAN, President and General Manager.
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Tiie Busy See Cafe,
Open Day and Nigth.
Best of Cooking—Meals Prepared to Order
Everything Sanitary and Clean. Clean Linens, Clean Dishes
and Clean Floor. Rooms Cooled by Electric Fans |
Don’t Fail to Come
to The
BUSY BEE Opposite the Bain
bridge State Bank
source of delight to her
friends.
many.
Decatur County
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Statement of Expenses for Sept, 1912.
Roads, Bridgkk and I'ekkibp
t Salaries ami wages • $
873.31
2. Equipment 473,‘.:sj
3. Feed and supplies s 804.31 ‘
4. Lumber ana Material 18'.S3
6. Repairs and Maintenance , tit! 35
Death ot Mr.Trahajn
Just before press time news
wa^ received .of ( the deafh of
Mr.’ H. M. Graham at his home
in Brinsqij: This ,is one.of,the
saddest deaths occurring in the
.> ... county in a lonp; *»
To The Trade '-*• ’
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
By virtue gf an order of the
Coui t of Ordinary of Said counter
will be sold at public outcry on
ihe first Tuesday jn December
1912, at ltd (Soil'll house in_ s.ud
count}! between the usual hours
of sale, t.ie following veal estate
situ&tea in ’ Decatur county, to
wit: A pertain tract or parcel of
l&tifl, kfc&ted in the'village df
Total Road Expenses
City Court
fi. Salary of Judge
7. Jurors
8. Clerk. Sheriff and Bailiff’*...
9. Witnesses.
10. Sundnics
(-9048.78
100.00
38.00
Total City Court Expense*.
Supekiok Court.
11.. Jurors
12. Clerk, Shjriff and Bailiff...
18. Witnesses .•—
14. Sundries
Total Superior Court Expenses $ 10.00
Public Buildings.
1 * 67.70
21.26
15. Maintenance Court House $
16. Maintenance Jail
Total Public Building Expenses. 78.95
17. Prisoners W94.12
18. Faupevs
19. Court Costs Paid for Convicts.
20. Coroner,,
2!. Ordinary
13. County Farm.
General Expense*
Pay of Lonuniseionors
24. Clerks and Attorney*
2t-. Etatlouery, Printing and Office Supplies.
26., Elections....
27. apotnmisiOona Paid County Officers
28, Other Gt nerjil Expenses.....
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Tne mercantile business now
being run hv .Tno R. Uine, Iron
City, Ga., will on and after" De-
cefnber'lst be known as “The
Cash Store”, and will. be, con-
dusted on a strictly cash basis.
Will pay cash and, buy cheap.
Will sell for cash and, sell cheap.
10-25-4t
Attapulgus in sajd county, de
scribed'"^ follows; - Bounded
Phone 212 or eall to see
Ed Sapp manager Belcher
Commission Company -
Belcher Block. Full line
Groceries provisions and
country produce at lowest
prices.
on the nortli by Attapulgus
Jraid'iHg’ Company arid O. B.
Thomas; on the east by street or
public road running north and
south: on the south by property
of Jamels Taylor; on the west
by property of Mrs. Edna Cau
sey,, S. A. V. Chistophine,
George B. Thomas, Mrs. Hattie
T- Sapp and Attapulgus 'fob.
Bank - containing 3-4 of au acre
more or less including the
bqilding thereon. Terms cash.
This Oct. 7, 1912.
J. M. Vereen,
Admr. of the estate of B. C.
Thomas,
123.43
4200
f>u.04
67 79
6 65
139.61
Mrs, J. C. Neely has returned
from a visit of several days to
her old home in Waynesboro.
It is believed before many
more months Bainbridge will
have an Opera house.
Total General Kxptiikua
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365 36 Mrs. ?, S. Keener of Monroe,
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■ * letter, Mrr. Mr.le^n Cfflf'rr.*’ •
City Tax Notice.
The tax books are now open
for the payment of city taxes for
the year 1912.
W. R. Newsome,
Treasurer.
WANTED:-Salesman
well
Banking Business in Bainbridge
The Banking Business in Our City Has Been Very
Active During the Year 1912
10 Banks are in Our Midst
3 Banks ?; ,-|Jain**ridge State,
First National and Citizens
are places W-hfere the citizen' can de
posit hfe $iffriings and withdraw
< at his pleasure
The other Banks, seven in
number, kve known as the
Near=beer Bank
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Their sole busines is to receive deposits
In the Near-Bear Bank You Gan Deposit;
Your Money, and loose it;
Your Time, and lose it;
Your Character, and lose it;
Your Health, and lose it;,
Your Strength, and lose hr
Your Self-controie, and lose itr
Your Home Comfort, and lose it;
acquainted with mnchanUand, Your Wife’s Happiness, and lose it!
big fnrnterB in South Wet-t ‘ . if.
Georgia, to handle Ktrlilizer. I Your children Happiness and los-
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