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GAL NOTICES
pia, Decatur County-
Ill be sold before the court house
In the city of Bainbridge, said
ty on the first Tuesday in Feb,
during the legal hours of sale
ollowingdescribed property lo-wit:
e house and lot in the city o(
bridge, Decatur county, Georgia
ded as follows: North by proper-
H. L. Nance, South by Green
t, West by Hill street, East by
Hen Hill, and being the house
jot on which Nancy Overstreet
Levied on as the property of
_>y Overstreet to satisfy a Justice
t fi fa in favor of the Decatur
ity Bank. Levy made by E. E.
erley, L. C., and turned over to
Iherilf for advertisement and sale,
int in possession notified. This
ary 1st, 1916.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff,
APALACHICOLA TIMES
m TRIBUTE TO CAPT.
pia, Decatur County—
ill be sold before the court house
in the city of Bainbridge said
ty on the first Tuesday in Feb.
during the legal hours of sale
following described property to
le boiler, one engine, one water
, and all parts of machines, pul-
and shaftings of the Climax Lum-
Company. Levied on us the prop-
of J. R. Mize and the Climax
her Company to satisfy a fi fa in
of the First National Bank of
masville, Georgia. This January
1816.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff.
> 1a, Decatur County:—
1 be sold before the court house
m the city of Bainbridge, said
ity on the fi’-St Tuesday in Feb. next
ng the lega) hours of sale, the fol-
ng described property to-wit:
e mule named Jim, one cook
, one bedstead, one duster, one
ing chair and two straight chairs,
ied on as the propetty of Bill Mc-
aml T. G. Carr to satisfy a fi fa in
r of A. J. Ivey. Levy made by J.
Richardson, L. C. and turned over
he Sheriff for advertising and sale.
January ilrd, 1916,
S, W. Martin, Sheriff.
irgii
'id
;ia Decatur County—
1 be sold before the Court House
in said county, on the first Tues-
t m Feb. 1916, within the legal
;rs of sale, the following described
perty to-wit:
acres of land in lot 187 in the
district of Decatur county, Ga. 1
ied on as the property of Eliza San
to satisfy a fi fa for slate and
nty taxes for the year 1914, issued
T. M. Battle, T. C. Decatur county,
is January 5th, 1916.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff.
The following from the Ap
alachicola Times will be of inter
est to readers of the Post-Search
light, many of whom knew Cap
tain Buckhannon well:
The Times regreted exceeding
ly to hear of the death of Capt.
Conrad Buckhannon of the
steamer Drake. His death oc-
cured at his home in Bainbridge
just before Christmas, with that
dreadful scourage pneumonia.
Captain Buckhannon was a self
mane man, and he processed a
disposition that appealed to all
who knew him. Hia friends were
legion and at Bainbridge and on
the upper Flint river where he
steamboated for a number of
years, he will be sorely missed
by a large circle of acquaint-
ences. Capt. Buckhannon pos
sessed a heart of gold. Quiet
and unassuming he commanded
the esteem of all who knew him.
Free hearted and generous to a
fault, many tears were shed
when his demise became known.
May he rest in peace!
MDOFHIILMHN ILL
CONDUCT REVIVAL FOR
Arthur Moore and Charlie
Tillman To Spend Three
Weeks in Bainbridge
irgia, Decatur County:—
ViII be sold before the court house
r in and for said county on the first
:sday in Feb. 1916, within the legal
irs of sale for cash to the highest
ier all of the following property,
wit:
11 of two certain city lots in the
of Bainbridge, Decatur county,
jrgia, known as lots numbers fif-
n and eighteen (15and 18) on Evans
;et, in accordance with the John R.
arp Sub-division. Said lots front
fifty feet each on north side of
ans street and running back north
Itial width and depth one hundred
l twenty-five feet, together with all
provements on said lots. Said prop-
y levari on as that of S. Myers to
isfy a city court fi fa issued from
e city court of Bainbridge in favor of
1 Brash and liita May Brash against
Myers. Tenant in possession not!
d. This 6th, day of January, 1916,
S. W. Martin, Sheriff.
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E. S. Varner, Agent,
at Bainbridge State Bank
orgia, Decatur county
Will be sold before the court house
or in the city of Bainbridge in said
unty on the first Tuesday in Feb; dur-
y the legal hours of sale the follow-
g desciibed property to wit:
One black horse mule about 7 years
d. Levied on as the property of A.
. Youmans to satisfy a fi fu in favor
! Donalsonville Live Stock Company,
his January 5th, 1916.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff
eorgia, Decatur county-
Will be sold before the coiirt house
>or in the city of Bainbridge in said
iuntv on the first Tuesday in Feb. dur-
|g the legal hours of sale the follow-
g described property to wit;
ne Clover Leaf No. 1 manure spread
. Levied on as the property of S. B.
nutwell to satisfy an fa in favor of
rulock Hardware Co. This January
h, 1916.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATES SALE
eorgia, Decatur County:
By virtue of an order of the court of
rdinary of said county, will be sold
public outcry on the first Tuesday
February 1916 at the court house in
-id county between the usual hours
sale, the following real estate situate
Decatur county, to-wit:
Sixty two and one half (62 1-2) acres
ore or less of land being situate in
tc south west corner of lot number
ve (5) in the 14th district Decatur
rnnty, Georgia; bounded south and
est by original land lines; on the
1st by land own by the Chattahoo-
lee Lumber Co., on the north by
tnds of Mrs. S. D. Cherry. Terms
ish. This January 4th, 1915.
H. F. Alday, Admin istrator
of the estate of C\ira Alday.
eorgia, Decatur County,
By virtue of an order of his Honor,
E. Cox, Judge of the Superior Court
said county, made upon the appli-
ition oi J. E. Clark to sell the one
nth undivided interest of Luetta
lark in lots of land numbers 168 and
n the 27th district of Decatur
)"nty, Georgia, consisting of 418
res, and all of lots of land numbers
8 and 288 in the 27th district con
fining 500 acres, more or less, there
ill be sold before the court house
xir on the first Tuesday in February
1 of said one tenth undivided inter-
as aforesaid for the purpose of
aintenance and education of Luetta
lark, the minor ward of J. E. Clark,
esaid sale being subject to approval
' the court. This -5th day of January
1'!.
E. J. Willis, Commissioner.
NOTICE ~
All parties indebted to the iate C.
Buchanan will please come and set-
sarae. All parties having claims
rainst said party will also file thei
* ,: :ns witliT. N. Buckner, Executor.
FROST PROOF
.CABBAGE PLANTS
We offer Early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield, Succession and Flat Dutch,
grown from the best strains of seeds ob
tainable, at the following prices Lab. here.
600 for 73c 1000 for $1.23
2000 to 4000, at $1.00 per 1000
6000 to 9000, at 90c ‘
10.000 to 24,000. at 73c ‘ **
26.000 and over at 65c
Wa guarantee count and delivery in good condition
to your express ofllce. We do not ship by parcel post.
ixpres* charges from 20 to 40 i
it toverned by
and quantity ahipped. Our planta are aa
•ice as low ae the 1c * “
C good aa tho heat, our price as .
service is uuexoaiied. Please send aautiy with order.
S. M. GIBSON CO.. Box 5, Het«ett, S. C.
Arthur Moore, the sensational
young revivalists, and Charlie
Tillman the famous song writer
and leader, will conduct a series
of revival meetings in Bain
bridge early in Feburary. This
combination has been working
together for a year now and has
met with signal success every
where.
Arthur Moore, the revivalists
is one of the voungest successful
men in the field today. He has
been actively engaged in revival
work for several years and has
a series of successful meetings
as a record. This talented young
minister is busy the year round
and it was neccessary for Rev.
Morgan, and the board of
stewarts of the local church to
ask him early in the fall in order
to secure the Feburary date.
This series of meetings bids
fair to eclipse any other revival
held in Bainbridge. The More
Tillman combination is a winner
Statesboro Minister
Gets Real Help
Rev. J. Powell Tells How He Found
New Strength to Give to
His Labors
Rev. J. Powell of Statesboro
Ga., suffered from stomach
troubles so seriously that they
affected his work.
He struggled on under the
handicap as best he could—hardly
realizing, perhaps, just how
much his sickness was hurting
him.
j One day he learned of Mryr’s
I Wonderful Remedy, He took
| the first dose—then decided to
i take the full treatment. He
1 wrote:
j “Since using the six bottles of
j wonderful remedy I feel like
j another man. It has been quite
- a wonder to ipe to know how
Oak and Pine Wood cut any one could have a stomach disease
length you desire. Phone 153 m j ne an( j jj ve an( j do the
and get it quick.
CITATION
Georgia, Decatur County,
To all whom it miy concern: . ,
I.ucretia Gillard, having in proper
form applied to me for permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate of
Levia Myers, late of said county, this
is to cite all und singular the creditors
and next of kin of the said Levia My
ers, to be and appear at my .ollice on
the first Monday in February, 1916,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent Adminii-tration should not
be granted to said Lucretia Gillard on
said Levin Myers’ estate. Witness my
official signature, January 5th, 1916.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Decatur County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land be
longing to my Ward for the purpose of
maintaininanceand education. Said
application will be heard at the regular
term of the court of Ordinarv for said
county to be hold on the first Monday
in February 1916. This January 4th,
1916. *
J. B. Lynn, Guardian
work I did. I just escaped the
operating table.
“Now l can eat what I please
and it dosen’t hurt me night or
day.”
Mayr’s . Wonderful Remedy
gives permanent results for
stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments. Eat as much and what
ever you like. No more distress
after eating, pressure of gas in
the stomach and around t *the
heart. Get one bottle of your
druggist now and try it on an
absolute guarantee—if not satis
factory money will be returned.
Attention Veterans
All of the Veterans that be
long to Decatur County Camp
1043 are earnestly requested to
meet at the court house in Bain-
for w. A. Lynm M. L.jL^nn, n bridge on the 22nd day in Jan.,
at eleven o’clock a. m. It is
time for us to pay up our dues
if we wish our carnp to be in
good standing therefore we ex
pect to have every true old
veteran to meet with us on that
day. There will be other im
portant business to attend to on
that day also.
Your Comrade,
Major A. S. McBride,
Acting Adjutant.
James Cook I In Decatur Superior
Court.
vs I NovemberTenn 1915
I Rule Nisi to Fore-
ffm. E. Harris | closed .Mortgage.
It being represented to the Court by
the petition of James Cook, that by
deed of mortgage dated the 5th day of
October 1906, W. E. Harris conveyed
to the said James Cook, forty-one and
two-thirds acres off of lot of land No.
804 in the 15th land district of said
County, hounded on the East by 88 1-3
acres of same lot owned by H j. Bru
ton, on the North by lot No. 305, on
the South by lot 808, on the West by
remnant of said lot No. 804, .said Jand
running across lot No. 304 North and
South, for the purpose of securing the
payment of said mortgage note. It is
ordered, that the sa ; d defendant do
pay into this Court by the first day of
the next term the principal interest
and costs due on said mortgage note or
show ca’>se if any he has to the contra
ry or that in default thereof foreclosure
he granted to tie said petitioner of
said mortgage, and the equity of re
demption of the saiil defendant therein
he forever barred, and that service of
this rule be perfected on the said de
fendant according to law. This Nov
ember 10th 1915. _ n
E. E. Cox, Judge s. C. A. C.
A true copy from the minutes.
It C. W. Wimberley, Clerk.
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like praise, but we actually love to have
complaints, when we are wrong. We have
the most honest desire in the world to give
high class service, a first class quality of Ice,
and FULL WEIGHT.
So, REMEMBER, when you have a com
plaint to make, or are not pleased with us in
any way, PLEASE call us over the ’phone
and let us know, for that is the only way
we have of correcting our faults.
Let us again remind you that we are
exclusive agents for MONTEVALLO COAL
“The Worlds Best” and also that we are
equipped to furnish cold storage for all meat
offered for curing.
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*
Telephone 152
When you ship your cotton to our warehouse, you’re laying by what
you pay the railroad to haul it here.
Picking time comes later. You > get th&t freight back when you sell. ItV
added to the price of your cotton. And the buyer comes out even, for the rail-
road counts that local freight as part payment of the through freight from where
you loaded to where he unloads—just like the cotton never had stopped here. Jv~
That’s what the railroads call "concentration privilege.” They’ve granted
i it in our case. It helps you, helps us, and helps them and the buyer.
A It’s a big advantage all around. :
AND THAT’S NOT ALL YOU LAY BY when you ship your cotton to our ware- "
"■'y house. -^-^'73?'
•?» Because the receipt we issue is definite, responsible, negotiable, you can borrow
money with it close up under the value of the cotton. We help you to borrow, without
t commission, at low interest. \
.f And you can sell to good advantage, when your cotton’s with us. ***
' .The profitable sale of cotton calls for expert knowledge of when, where, and how v
I *° WE’VE GOT THAT. The service of our organization and experience are yours
j? —FOR NOTHING, if you* cotton’s paid as much as twq, months storage. You don’t pay '*P-
j$H us or anybody else one cent of commission.
% Your cotton on die market here is between two demands—foreign and domestic.
It can go to ports or interior with equal ease. One way or the other, it’s bound to go,
y! quick. Competition between two demands helps any price. H ,
The buyers art here because our warehouse holds 250,000 bales; and that’s plenty "
of cotton to interest them. We’re even building offices for them, at one comer of our
plant
■ Thirty mills within 40 miles of our warehouse use a lot of cotton. They can get it i*
X “om us, on credit, at low interest, and not take it out till they’re ready to use it P
y The loan money’s here. The market’s here. But that’s not aU. ®
You get compressing that mashes cotton to the density of oak wood, saving »
about $1 a bale in ocean freight and adding about a quarter of a cent a pound to
your price. You get complete protection from fire, at lowest rates. You get hand-
^ ling, storage, insurance, at lowest charges. \ '
You can sleep o’ nights, when your cotton’s with us!
Atlanta Warehouse Co.
ASA G. CANDLER, FWidai .
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