The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, March 02, 1916, Image 11

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KSrelh'o court house 1 »;■'; Bmad street 150 |a. fronting ^ East same I„,l ronninK » bounded on F £%wks BKsWSiJz p &s W l r .nf Mrs .) alia C. Morgan, to fertajg&a Is'tl dav Of January 1916. ► sm ’ • s. W. Martin. Sheriff. SALENoTfcE Lin Decatur 1,’ounty:- vfr’tue of an order from the court Binary of said county will be sold Eoutcry before the court house t , the first Tuesday in March be- 1 the usual hours of sale for the tin',- property situated in said |v towit: All of a ope-seventh lided interest in and to the fol- I!, described tract of land to-wit: (fencing at a point on the G. I<. & Lilwav light of way on the South Ll land line of lot between Lynn | n and Uaiubridgc, Georgia, and If* running Fust on tlic liiiicl line ■ hundred and thirty (830) feet to- Lblic road leading from Bain- [e to Babcock, thence running in btherly direction along original line on public road to original | ru ( lot a distance of Three thous- lliree hundred and forty-five (8345) ■thence U’esi along original land lone thousand sis hundred and ■ty-six ilii-ii 1 feet to G. F. & A. Tray right of way, thence along [of way one thousand nine hun- 1(1900) feet to point of beginning, Inga total of One hundred ten and Ij acres, less one acre on which |i School is located, said tract or ,| of land lying and being on East ■,f lot Xo. ;w6 iii the loth, District leing all of said lot lying East of of way. Tlie part owned by said pr wards being fifteen and titi-100 E of land. | ii. Lynn, Guardian for \V. A. i, Jf.Lynn and C. E. Lynn r childreu. Ha. Decatur County:— ill be sold before the court house in and for said county on the first day in Mar. 1916, within the legal s of sale for cash to the highest ler all of the following property, fit: ko acres of land in lot 3S2 in 15th lid of Decatur County bounded on [north by public roads, east by |s belonging to George Sessions, on 'i by lands belonging to George is, and on the west by lands by Dickerson. Levied on as (property of lilewett Henry to sat is tux fi fa issued by T. M. Battle, Collector of Decatur county for s for the year 1914. This Feb 9th, piu, Decatur ounty: fill ba sold before the court house I in the city of Bainbridge in said my on the first Tuesday in Mar. 1916 ing the legal hours of sale the fol- mgdescribed property to wit; kts of land Xos. :!19, 335, 352, and n 14th district of Decatur county, gia. Levied on as the propeity of W. Roberts to satisfy a fi fa in favor he First Xutional Hank of Colquitt, This February 7th, 1916. b. \V. Martin, Sheriff. CITATION. ugia, Decatur County;-. "all whom it may concern, M. L. n, having in proper form applied If, fur permanent Letters of Admin- n on the estate of Lonnie L. late of said county, this is to all and singular the creditors and d of km of the said Lonnie L. nn, to lie and appear at my office ae first Monday in March 1916, show cause, if any they can, why fmanent Administration should not granted to said M. L. Glenn on i Donnie L. Glenn’s estate. Itneag my fficial signature, this Jtuary 7th, 10916. T. It.Maxwell, Ordinary. 1 all whom it may CONCERNED L od S? j s hereby given that applica- ‘ ,e ma<Je t0 the Court of De- (“ h a)ant y- Georgia, at the regular I l,m !*"?’, for leave to sell F lands belonging to Mattie Lou ltiliin^?u 1111,1 Uub y Yawn, con- »<■«(!* 'ufee-fourth undivided in- lin h« a c 0ne ,' fourth undivided inter- F n ,i 8o „ u , th balf of lot of land No. L,.. ' e . - lst - district, of Decatur paryMfr- ThU 8th day of (nr \r„„- Yawn, Guardian J-ualfe, Judson and Ruby Yawn. For Dismission. : Decatur County:- knell v,.., Iirrel1 ' guardian of Stella la-. in K applied to me to be dis- l|iers<„ J " SUch Suardianship. J.et re io „, c< "J c erned show cause be- «iatvmil, 1 c court house- in said *Uf anl D,» rS L Mond “y in March ic-diion f. V- ey t have why 8ucil up- antr-.l" u-o Sc lar ge should not be re F'eb. 7t h 19^? my otTicial aigna- 1 - b- Maxwell, Ordinary. leave to sell Vitupp Decatur County: :*eundt :s hereby Given that t« 0 r d e J? lgne ^ bas applied to i-e I“S ? f said county for c-starV - and belonging to iyrric-ff I Myers for on. '4>°i debts and distribu- -.ar,] a Ppl>cation will be iur" - f 1 e - re ?ular term of the , ; rain ary f or said county- arc - ,'-2 n ™, e .fi rst -Monday in ‘ ' u fdl3 Feb - 10 > 1S16 ’ Admc ' McFarland, ffiistrator of the estate of Levia Myers. Georgia, Decatur county Will be sold before the court hOUBe door in the city of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in Mar; dur ing the legal 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, llecatur 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 [lossession 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 as the property of .1. 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. \V. Martin, Sheriff. James Cook Wm. E. Harris Georgia, Decatur County, Will be sold before the court house door in the city ol 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 (55) and fifty-six (56) of the Arthur Pew Survey of the W. W. Wright sub division of Blook 15 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 tlie North by lot No. 54 of said survey and on the east by properly of 1 Ivwl- leclci 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 J. H. Boyette to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Citizens Bank of Bainbridge. This February 7th 1916. 8. W. Martin, Sheriff. Georgia, Decatur county Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in said county oil 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 Railroad 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 Februafy 7th, 1916. S. W. Martin, Sheiff. 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. Said 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. 7lh 1916. E. J. Peryy, Administrator of the estate of W. R. Newsome. NOTICE (J. S. Post Office Building, Bain bridge, Ga., Offiicc 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. In Decatur Superior Court. NovemberTerm 1916. 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-thirds acres off of lot of land No. 304 in the 15th land district of said County, bounded on the East by 83 1-3 acres of same lot owned by H. J. Bru ton, on the North by lot No. 305, 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 costB 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 one tenth un divided interest of Luetta Clark in lots of land Numbers 1.68 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. Services next Sunday morning at Eleven o’clock, and in the evening at 7:30. A cordial in vitation is extended to everyone to attend these services, At both services the doors of the church will be opened for the reception of any who wish to unite with the church. The young people’s class in the Sunday School has been growing wonderfully in both numbers and interest. Room will be found for everyone who comes. T OUT THE ENTIRE BUSINESS Leave to SEH. 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 far 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. The Bainbridge Drug and Seed Co., has purchased the en tire stock of Globe Tonic the Globe Remedy Co., had on hand and while this stock lasts they will sell the $100 bottles for 50c. Y ju know what Globe Tonic has is—you have read in this paper what it has done for many of your friends and neighbors. The Globe Remedy Company in the time they were here proved that Globe Tonic is a valuable reliable and standard family medicine and worthy a place in your home. PARADE ARRANGED The Bainbridge Booster Chau- tauque Club has arranged for 'a bicycle parade which will be at 10 o’clock Saturday morning March 11th. All boys and girls under the age of sixteen can enter and two prizes will be given for the prettiest decorated wheel. The prizes will be two tickets to the Chautauqua, one for a boy the other for a girl. You will enter at the MOTOR BICYCLE CO., by writing your name on the card and get your number, which you will print on a card about six inches square and hang on the rear of your bicycle. You will enter the parade in numericial order at the Motor-Bicycle Co., on Broad St., and ride around the square until ten-thirty o’clock finishing at the court house where there will be an address at that hour. For any further information apply to The Motor-Bicycle Company on Broad street. HEAT 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 heat. On exehibtion in front of Court House. Walter L. Wilson, Sales Agent and Demonrtrator. Call 33-L. G. B. Garwood of Donalsonville was in the city Sunday with his family. NOTICE To the Trustees and Teachers of Decatur County: S. W. Freeman, J. P. Speight, B. B. Thomas, R. E. Dasher, H. A. Gee and Watson Taylor having enjoined the Board of Education from any futher pay ments of the Salaries now due the teachers and the schools of the county, this is to inform you that I do not know when any further payments of the school funds of the county can be made. J. S. Bradwell, Co., Supt., of Schools. Bad Habits. Those who breakfast at eight o’clock or later, lunch at twelve and have dinner at six are al most certain to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest be fore taking another. Not less than r .ve hours should elapse be tween meals. If you are troubled with indigestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain’s Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a recovery. These tab lets strangthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable Every where. 0R10A LODGE Bo. 8 F. & A. M. Meets Every First and Third Thursday Nights Out of town Brethren Especial ly Invited. GEO. H. FIELDS, W. M. V. BERKY, Sec’y. A USEFUL PAIN Baiabridge People Should Heed its W*nog Special Notice. In accordance with the law, on Thursday March 17th, 1916, at the Georgia, Florida & Alabama Railway 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 6harges. 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, quanity, or value. Parties buying must immediately remove from place of sale. List of articles to be posted at freight station at Bain bridge. M. T. Sollar, Freight Claim Agt. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one (hat is easily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed— not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable every where. Have you a sharp pain or a dull ache across the small ot your back? Do you realize that’s its often a timely sign of kidney weakness? Prompt treatment is a safeguard against more serious kidney troubles. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Profit by a Bain bridge experience. Mrs. Sarah Paikerson, 124 River St., Bainbridge, says: “I felt tired and languid and had a ull heavy ache in the small of my .back. It seemed to hurt mosly when I bent over and my back was sore and stiff most of the time. Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me.” Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Parkerson had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Forest Prevatee has been ill for several days, he took sick last Saturday afternoon. Tax Rounds I will be at the tollowing 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.... “ .. .. 3 Kendrick Saturday “ .. .. 4 Donalsonville Mon. p. m. “ .. .. 6 Steam Mill Tuesday “ .. .. 7 Donalsonville Wed. a. m. “ .. .. 8 Iron City Wed. p. m.8th, and Thura. a. m. 44 .. . 9 Bainbridge Saturday “ .. .11 Recovery Tues. " ..14 Faceville Wed. a. m. 44 .. ..15 Bettstown Wed. p. m, “ .. .15 Fowlstown . Thurs. “ . .16 Climax Friday “ .. ..17 Attapulgus Monday “ .. ..20 Johnson’s Store Tues. a. m. “ .. ..21 Bell (at Bird’s Store) Tues. p. m. “ .. 21 Belcher Thurs. 44 .. ..23 Parker Friday “ .. ..24 Second Round Donalsonville Mon. p. m. 44 .. ..27 Steam Mill, at Court House Tues. 44 .. ..28 Iron City Wed. 44 .. ..29 Lynn Station Friday 44 .. ..31 Brinson Saturday April .. .. 1 Recovery Tuesday 44 .. .. 4 Faceville Wed. 44 .. .. 5 Fowlstown Thurs. 44 .. .. 6 Climax Friday 44 .. .. 7 Attapulgus Monday 44 .. .10 Bell Tuesday , 44 .. .11 Belcher Thurs. 44 .. ..13 Parker Friday 44 .. ..14 Rock Pond Monday 44 ... ..17 Spring Creek Tuesday 44 ,. .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. First Annual Bainbridge Chautauqua March 9-10-11