The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, February 24, 1916, Image 11

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GAL notices in t * ,e u lt firiit Tuesday in Mar. dur- v T ee al hours °f sail the follow- ® .[*j nronerty to wit, »rwin lJouse and lot in the * l C o : n iridee Decatur county, »' u Broad Street 150 !'V „£ back Hast same » ntl ,”,,.110 feet, bounded on ‘‘sr Broad Street, South by Pres- ,b ' \fanse North by Presbyter- and on Kast by pror- '".me of owner unknown. Sard naim ! ,, , heine better known as l“ n H Street Levied on as the Mrs. Julia C. Morgan to / f i ' sslie<l from the City ' (•nfirn in favor of Bainbndge rt n!nk against Mrs. Julia C. Mor- e Tenant in possession, notified. '4 th day of January 1910. s - 3, ‘ 1 ’ ' g, VV. Martin, Sheriff. "sale notice riria Decatur County:- , 8 , ir’tuc of an order from the court binary of said county will be sold E outcry before the court house , m the first Tuesday in March be- ' n °,' usual hours of sale for the f-ing property situated in said town; All of a one-seventh, lidded interest in and to the fol- W described tract of land to-wit: imeneing at a point on the G. 1'. & Railway right of way on the South iml land line of lot between Lynn lion and liainbridge, Georgia, and nee running i'.ast on the land line thundred and thirty (830) feet to public road leading from Bain- «to Babcock, thence running in ortlierlv direction along original dline on public road to original oer of lot a distance of Three thous- tbree hundred and forty-five (3845) thence West along original land e one thousand six hundred and nty-six (1U26) feet to G. F. <Sr A. ilirav right of way, thence along ht of way one thousand nine hun- ,| (1900)'feet to point of beginning, king a total of One hundred ten and lull acres, less one acre on which nit School is located, said tract or reel of land lying and being on East e of lot No. ;,xu in the 15th, District d being all of said lot lying East of lit of way. The part owned by said nor wards being fifteen and 60-100 is of land. .. I! Lynn, Guardian for W. A. ■nil, M. t. Lynn and C. E. Lynn ' r children. Georgia, Decatur coun ty Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in Mar; dur ing the lqgal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit: All of those town lots number 41 and 42 in the town survey of the town of Climax, Decatur county, Georgia, bounded on the south by Church Street on east by lot of Townsend, north by street and west by street; said tract containing one acre more or less. Lev ied on as the property of S. T. Carter to satisfy a justice court fi. fa. in favor of BainbridGe State Bank. Tenant in possession notified. This Feb. 2, 191.6 S. W. Martin, Sheriff. Georgia Decatur County— Will be sold before the Court House door in said county, on the first Tues day in Mar. 1916, within the legal hours of sale, the following described droperty to-wit: 250 acres of land, lot No. 325 in the 27th district of Decatur county. Levied on,aB the property of J, P. Cato to sat isfy a fi fa in favor of the Citizens Bank of Brinson against J. P. Cato and W. F. Cato. This Feb. 9th, 1916. S. W. Martin, Sheriff. Georgia, Decatur County, Will be sold before the court house door in the city ot Bainbridg, said coun ty on the first Tuesday in Mar. next, during the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described property to wit; All of two certain city lots in the city of Bainbridge, Decatur county, Georgia, known as lots No. fifty-five (65) and fifty-six (56) of the Arthur Pew Survey of the W. W. Wright sub division of Block B of the Carter sur vey of the city of Bainbridge, Georgia, said lot being 120 feet front and run ning back One hundred and forty- eight (148) feet and eight (8) inches deep along Orange street, bounded on the North by lot No. 54 of said survey and on the east by property of I Kwi- lecki and the South, Orange street and on the west by street un-named. Said lots containing two houses erected thereon and included in said levy. Levied on as the property of .1. H. Boyette to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Citizens Bank of Bainbridge. This February 7tli 1916. S. \V. Martin, Sheriff. unty ring wing Lots ((he rgia, Decatur County:— Will be sold before the court house r in and for said county on the first esday in Mar. 1916, within the legal — of sale for cash to the highest all of the following property, wit: Two acres of land in lot 332 in 15th strict of Decatur County bounded on e north by public roads, cast by nils belonging to George Sessions, on nth by lands belonging to George ssions, and on the west by lands ned by' Dickerson. Levied on as c property of Blewect Henry to sat- (y a tax fi fa issued by T. M. Battle, s Collector of Decatur county for les for the year 1914. This Feb 9th, 16. irgia, Decatur ounty. Kill bo sold before the court house r in the city of Bainbridge in said ■“ -on the first Tuesday in Mar. 1916 the legal hours of sale the fol described property to wit: of land Nos. 819, 335, 852, and in 14th district of Decatur county, rgia. Levied on as the propeity of W. Koberts to satisfy a fi fa in faSor lire First National Bank of Colquitt, This February 7th, 1916. S. W. Martin, Sheriff. CITATION. eorgia, Decatur County;- Toa 11 whom it may concern, M. l. lenn, having in proper form applied me for permanent Letters of Admin- tration on the estate of Lonnie L. lenn, late of said county, this is to ' eall and singular the creditors and rt of kin of the said Lonnie L. enn, to be and appear at iny office the first Monday in March 1916, Mshow cruise, if any they can, why rmanem Administration should not granted to said M. L. Glenn on W Lonnie 1,. Glenn’s estate, witness my fficial signature, this ebruary 7th, I0916. T. B.Maxwell, Ordinary. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that applica- "■n will be made to the Court of De- ,.„„ r . coun ty. Georgia, at the regular l'.J i en , n ', for leave to sell rn« 1 j S * )e ' Hn Bing to Mattie Lou intin , snn an< * Uuhy Yawn, con- three fourth undivided in- ,?t'P a one-fourth undivided inter- !U ‘he 8outb half of lot of land No. co.m. - lst - district, of Decatur ;^u y ary I e 9 °i r f ia - 8th ^ of .. ... B;It. Yawn, Guardian -L. ■ iatDe, Judson and Buby Yawn. For Dismission. e \v gi u : Deoatur Oounty:- Han.ii v. 1 lurrell. guardian of Stella !{,“ av rng applied to me to be dis- «ll from such guardianship. Let forn r ' f>ns eon eerned show cause be- C611 n,".' e at the court house in said n, xl l r 0n ' ' e first Monday in March •iuT,. 1 “ay they have why such ap- zrin,4i' n f, ’ r discharge should not be Vornulv }' lt ness my official signa- ‘“'el-eb. 7th 191G. 1 • 11. Maxwell, Ordinary. FOR leave to sell e °r«ia, Decatur County: t i4 0tlc , e '? hereby Given that the n n ^ rsigne( ^ has applied to h- Jrdinary of said county for th se * an< * belonging to n ,;.4 state . °f Levia Myers lor tiri men c °j ^ e ^ ts and distribu- L,', baid application will be co: rT Vz? 1 ® regular term of the t‘ 1 Ordinary for said county i!a4s v on hrst Monday in March, 1916. This Feb. 10,1916. , . J- H. McFarland, •-xuministrator of the estate Myers. Georgia, Decatur county Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in Mar. du ring the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit, Two acres of land lying in the east ern part of the town of Faceville in Decatur county, Georgia, bounded on north by Atlantic Coast Line Bailroad east by lands formerly owned by J. J. Glisson, now owned by Mrs. Annie Jones, on the south by lands owned by Judge Bower, on the west by lands owned by J. A. Wells. Levied on as the property of Mary F. Glisson to satisfy a fi fa in favor of C. G. Jones. This February 7th, 1916. ' 8. W. Martin, Sheiff. James Cook Wm. E. Harris In Decatur Superior Court. NovemberTerm 1915. Rule Nisi to Fore 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-thirdB acres off of lot of land No. 804 in the 15th land district of said County, bounded on the Eatitby 83 1-3 acres of same lot owned by H. J. Bru ton, on the North by lot No. 805, on the South by lot 303, on the West by remnant of said lot No. 304, said land running across lot No. 304 North and South, for the purpose of securing the payment of said mortgage note. It is ordered, that the said 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 cause if any he has to the contra ry, or that in default thereof foreclosure be granted to the Said petitioner of said mortgage, and the equity of re demption of the said defendant therein be forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected on the said de fendant according to law, This Nov ember 10th 1915. ' E. E. Cox, Judge S. C. A. C. A true copy from the minutes. 4t C. W, Wimberley, Clerk. Georgia Decatur County. By virtue of an order of his Honor, E. E. Cox, Judge of the Superior Court of said County, made upon the application of J. E. Clark to sell the or.e tenth un divided interest of- Luetta Clark in lots of land Numbers 168 and 193 in the 27th, District of De catur County, Georgia, consisting of 418 acres, and all lots of land Numbers 203 and 238 in the 27th, District containing 500 acres, more or less; Also 83 1-3 acres being the middle one third in land lot Number 108 and 6 2-3 acres being the middle one third of twenty acres off the east side in land lot 93 and 111 acres in land lot Number 208, there will be sold before the courthouse door on the first Tuesday in March all ot said one tenth un divided interest as aforesaid for the purpose of maintenance and education of Luetta Clark, the minor ward of J. E. Clark, the said sale being subject to approval by the court. This 10th, day of Feb. 1916. E. J. Willis, Commissioner. 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 the estate of W. R. New- some for the payment of debt. 8aid application will be heard at the regu lar term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in March 1916. This Feb. 7th 1916. E. J. Peryy, Administrator of the estate of W. R. Newsome. Leave to SE11. Georgia, Decatur County:- Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for said county for leave to sell land belonging to her ward for the purpose of maintenance and education said application will be heard at the regular term of the court to be held on the first Monday in March 1916. This Feb. 7th 1916, Lillie Shaw, formerly Lillie Traywick, next Guardian of Frankie Lee Trawick. Special Notice. In accordance with the law, on Thursday March 17th, 1916, at the Georgia, Florida & Alabama Kailway freight station Bainbridge, Ga , there will be sold at public outcry for cash various articles of unclaimed, refused, and over freight to satisfy freight and other charges. Sale will commence at 9 a. m. and will continue from day to day until all such freight is disposed of Goods sold without guarantee of quality, quanitjr, or value Parties buying must immediately remove from place of sale. List of articles to be posted at freight station at Bain bridge Si. T. Hollar, Freight Claim Agt. District Court o f the United States. Southwestern Division, Southern District of Georgia IN BANKTUPTCY. In the matter of Joe Mofsov- itz, bankrupt, of Decatur county, Georgia. „ , To the creditors of the above name bankrupt: You ar2 hereby notified that the above named bankrupt, has filed his application for a dis charge from all the debts prova ble in bankruptcy, except such debts as are excepted from a discharge, against the said Joe Mofsovitz. Said application will be heard by the Honorable Emory Speer, Judge of the District Court of the United States, for said divis ion and district, at the United States Court House in the City of Valdosta, Georgia, on the 7th day of March, 1916, at 9 o’clock A. M. All creditors are notified to ap pear at the time and place stated and show cause if any they can why the prayer contained in said petition should not be-grant- ed. Dated at Valdosta, Georgia, this 7th day of Febmary, 1916. D. B. Small, Deputy Clerk NOTICE U. S. Post Office Building, Bain bridge, Ga., Offitce of Custodian, Feb ruary 14th, 1916. Sealed proposals will be received at this building until 2 o'clock p. m. Feb. 28, 1916, and then opened, for furnish ing electric current, water, ice, and miscellaneous supplies, and washing towels during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917. Sealed proposals will also be received until 2 o'clock p. m. April 21,rl916, and then opened, for 25 tons bituminous coal. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Department. Jas. M. Scott, Custodian MANY SEE MIRACLES _JH GEORGIA Sufferers Rescued Swiftly After Hope Had Faded aud Long Treat ments Failed. Sufferers all over the State of Georgia have found a ready de liverance from the ills of stomach troubles peculiarly common in the south. Remarkable stories of health regained are told by ■ hundreds who have used Mayer’s Wonder ful Remedy. It is a remedy with a record. The first dose is always proof to any stomach sufferer who tries it, It is quick Here’s what two other users say: REV. J. POWELL, Statesboro, Ga. - “I just escaped the operat ing table. Now I can eat what I please. I would be glad if everybody sufferering with stomach trouble could learn iof your remedy.” SALISTA THOMAS, 55 La France St., Atlanta, Ga. —'T have taken your remedy five weeks. It has done me much good. I feel like I hardly know my strength-- my appetite is fine.” Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments. Eat as much and when ever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee—if not satis factory money will be teturned. VOTE FOR TUCKER; He is worthy, honest, up right and perfectly re liable. FOR SALE— Single combed White Leghorn Cockrels from the famous Tom Barron strain. The world’s heaviest layers. Address Box 46, Bainbridge, Ga. FOR SALE—a complete Dry Cleaning Plant (the new way) at Bainbridge. Georgia. Will sell at a bargain for cash, or will give terms to a responsi ble party. Address Post-Search Light, Bainbridge.! FOR QUICK SALE-Hupmobile Touring Car. Good Condition, $325.00. Address Hupmobile. Care this paper. For Sale 10.000 pounds of Bar bed-Wire. Cheap’lfor Cash J. S. Thomas. Phone 75 FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from Prize Winning Barred Rocks. $1.00 per setting. Mrs O. P. Williams, Route 1, Bainbridge, Ga. FOR SALE—Cheap. Two good big mules. Apply to F. P. Howell, Standard Oil Co. FOR SALE—I can furnish a lim ited quality of Thorough Bred Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs for hatching purposes for 81.00 for fifteen eggs, F. O. B. Iron City, Ga. Mrs. I. Strickland. LOST—Gold Tie Clasp, with ini tials C. E. T. Finder return to C. E: Thaxton at Windsor Hotel and receive reward. WANTED—Position as sawyer, have five years experience, write Allen Rich, R. F. D. No. 1, Brinson, Ga. For Sale lull blooded Duroc plant. Size no 25 Model D. Pilot, Acetylens Plant made by the Acetylene Apparatus Mfg. company. The plant is in good condition and practically new. See or write, C. J. Eagerton, Brinson, Ga. FOR SALE—60 bushels of White Lyon and Chinese Beans at 80c a peck, F. O. B., Boat Bristol, Fla. R. O. Ard. WANTED—Position by young lady stenographer. References. Address Stenographer, 247 Washington street, Bainbridge Ga. 4t, FOR SALE—Velvet beans old variety, Two Twenty Five per bushel. Small variety Spanish peanuts One Fifty per bushel. H. P. Townsend, Climax, Ga, Tax Rounds I will be at the following places on dates given below for the purpose of Receiving State and County Tax Returns tor the year 1916. ' First Round Eldorendo Mon Feb.. ..28 Brinson Wed Mar.. .. 1 Rock Pond Thurs “ . .. 2 Spring Creek Friday.... 41 .. 3 Kendrick Saturday ft .. 4 Donalsonville Mon-, p. m. 1 4 .. 6 Steam Mill Tuesday it .. 7 Donalsonville Wed. a. m. it .. 8 Iron City Wed. p. m.8th, and Thurs. a. m. i 1 .. 9 Bainbridge Saturday it ..11 Recovery Tues. ..14 Faceville Wed. a. m. it ..15 Bettstown Wed. p. m. i l 15 Fowlstown Thurs. it .16 Climax TV. TV. .77 Friday it ..17 Attapulgus Monday ,(l ..20 Johnson’s Store Tues, a. rr< < t ..21 Bell (at Bird’s Store) Tues, p. m. “ .. . 21 Belcher Thurs. y •. ..23 Parker Friday it — ..24 Second Round Donalsonville Mon. p. m. « & ..27 Steam Mill, at Court House Tues. < 1 ..28 Iron-City Wed. «< ..29 Lynn Station Friday it ..31 ' Brinson Saturday April .. .. 1 Recovery Tuesday 11 .. 4 Faceville Wed. it .. 5 Fowlstown Thurs. “ , .. 6 Climax Friday . 7 Attapulgus Monday ..10 Bell Tuesday .11 Belcher Thurs. . .13 Parker Friday i i ..14 Rock Pond ; Monday 11 ...17 Spring Creek Tuesday ..18 Kendrick Wed. 44 .19 I will be in Bainbridge the last two weeks in April. The Tax Books will close May lst. T. J. JACKSON, T. R. VOTE FOR TUCKER: He is thoroughly capable and possesses every qual ity of mind and heart to inspire your confidence. If it is laundry, send it where linen last. Dixie Steam Laundry, Send us your order for North Carolina Seed Pea nuts, Seed Irish potatoes and feed stuffs at whole sale prices. Ralph R. Belcher Wholesale, Groc er, Belcher Block. Miss Ethlyn Bennet, Mr. Horn er Bennet and Mr. Sam Lafferty, all of Huntington, Ind., were in the city a few days last week with Miss Nell Magruder. The party were on their way to Cuba for a few weeks. BAINBRIDGE Chautauqua MARCH 9-10-11 AUSPICES: WOMANS CLUB Three days of educational entertainment. Nine Dis tinct Programs. Good Seakers, Good Music, Clean Entertainment. ...Program Includes... ELSWORTH PLUMSTEAD Impersonator MYSTERIOUS MILBURNS Magicians DR. J. W. FRIZZELL Lecturer BESSIE LEIGH CO. Concert Company DR. H. W. SEARS Lecturer LYRIC GLEE CLUB Quartette MRS. J. I. SUBERS Reader HEAT The morning program will be arranged by the local committee and will be made ud of feature addresses by prominent Georgians. Program of morning events will be announced later. Local Entertainer Mrs. J. I. Subers, the talented reader, will furnish several numbers of the program. Mrs. Subers is a local favorite and her numbers on the program are sure to be well received, Every one interested in the saving of Fuel will call to see the G. B. Haggard patented fire place. Saves half the fuel and gives 90 per cent more beat. On exehibtion in front of Court House. Walter L. Wilson, Sales Agent and Demonrtrator. Call 33-L. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Cold* & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c. Baby Show A baby show and a lecture on Better Babies for Bainbridge will be held on Saturday. Details will be announced later. Valu able prizes for the wintters. Cooking School A cooking school under the supervision of an expert will be conducted for the ladies. Details announced later. Season Tickets Now on Sale PRICE $1.50 Get Them From Committee