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Georgia, Decatur County:- Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bain’>ridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May du ring the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit; •200 bushels corn, more or less, levied on as the property of A. II. Boutwell to satisfy a fl fa in favor of the Stand ard Oil Company. This April tS, 1910. K. W. Mar’in, Hhcrilf. Corgia, Decatur County t\ ill be sold before tne court house door in the city of Ilainhndge in said county on the first Tuesday in May du ring tne legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit; All of 187 1-2 acres of land more or less of lot of land No. 341 in the lOtli, district of Decatur county, Georgia and lying on the west side of said lot and being all of said lot except 112 1-2 acres, more or less, of land in the middle of Ihc east 1-2 of lol of land No. 3 in the 15th, district of Decatur county, < Icorgla and being all of said east one half said lot except 40 acres more or less, the south side oT said 1*2. Levied on as the property of S. 1$. Boutwell ti satisfy a II fa in favor of George M. Forman vs S. H. Boutwell. Written notice given tenant in possession This 4 til day of April 91(1. S. W. Martin. Sheriff. Georgia, Decatur County:- Wili be sold before the court house door in and for said county on the lirst Tuesday in May 191(1, within 1 lie legal hours of saleJor cash to the highest bidder all of the following property, to-wit: One Hoda Fountain bought of ttie Liquid Carbonic Company. Levied on as the property of .1. A. W’ells to satisfy ft fa in favor of Liipiid Carbonic Co. This April fith, 191(1. S. W. Martin, Sheriff. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bain bridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May du ring the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit; Allot one (1) acre of land on the west side of the west half of block T in the survey of west Hainbridge now called DifTee, Ga. and being part of land lot No 1130 in the 15th, district of Decatur county, Ga. Levied on as the property of J. I. Stringer to satisfy a fi fa in favor of F. 11. Hilton vs J. I. Stringer. Tenant in I’osession notified. This April 5th. 191«. S. W. Martin, Sheriff. Georgia, Decatur County, Whereas, .1. It. Wilson, Adminis trator of Bettie Itankin represents to the Court, in his petition, duly Hied and entered on record, that lie has fully vlminislered Said estate; This, therefore, to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administrator, and receive letters of dismission, on First Monday in May 1916. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. Georgia, Decatur county,- Will Ik 1 noM before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge said county on the lirsl Tuesday in May next (luring the legal hours of sale, the following described property lowil; 250 acres of land lol No. 112 in the 2]st, district of Dccnttircounly. Levied on as the property ol C. M. Mock lo satisfy a lax II fa for state and county (axes for the year 1915 issued by T. M. Hattie, Tax Collector Decatur county. This April 5lh, 191(1. S. \V. Martin, Sheriff. Georgia, Decatur County:- Notice is hereby given that II. 11. Martin, S. Jackson, J. I*. Inlow and others, have applied for an order estab lishing a new road and a public ferry across Flint river, which lias been laid out and marked by Itcviewers, and a report thereof made under oath, said road commencing on the Bainbridge and Newton road at the intersection of the land line between lots 2(io and 259, in tbc 15th district, and running thence east to a continuation of said land line aceroHs 2110, 21(1 and 210, crossing Flint river, and thence on across lols 105 and 154, to an inter-section with the Hain bridge and Albany road. If no good cause is shown to the contrary the order es'ablisUing said new road and public ferry will be granted by the Commissioners al their office on the lirst Monday ill May, 1910, Done by order of the Board, this April, 1910. L. BALL, Chairman. Georgia, Decatur county By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary will he sold ai public out- ery before the court house door in said county on the lirst Tuesday in May next, during the legal hours of sale the following described property, to-wit: That house and lot in Hainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, on the Fust side of West Street and being number Four Hundred and Fifty-one t45l), said lol fronting on West Street twenty- seven (21) yards and running Fast from said street, suine width as front, ninety yards (90). said trael or parcel of land being bounded as follows: On the West by West Street, South by of J. It. Wilson, Fust by North by property of J, C. lower Hale. 191(1. Terms cash. April 5th, E. J. I’errv, Adm. Estate of W. It. Newsome. Georgia Decatur County— To Missouri Moore and to the Heirs of Fannie Johnson: You are hereby notified that W. 11. Krause and T. S. Hawes are the owners of an undivided interest in and to one hundred and twenty five (126) acres of land, more or less, being the Fast half of lot Number One Hundred and Forty Four (144) in Die Fifteenth (loth'l District of Decatur County. That ap plication for partition of raid land will be made to the Judge of the Superior Court of Decatur County on (lie 29th day of March, 1919, and at the same time application for service by publi cation on (lie non-resident 'heirs of Fannie Johnson will be tiled. This Till day of March, 1919. Will H. K rause & T. S. Hawes ft appearing to the court Dial the petition in above cause was tiled in office of Clerk of Superior Court of Decatur County on April iirsi 1919. and it further aPiK-aring that the prayers of petition be granted: Whereupon it is considered ordered and adjudged by the court that a copy of notice for ap plication for |iartit>on in said cause which was served upon Missouri Moore, together with a copy of this order l>e published in the official organ of ItecaUir County once a week for three weeks and at expiration of said time • ’’* 1 (Jourt will amxiim commissioners i. jnaved for, said application and this orortf being duly filed in court for more loan twepty days before the up|x>ini- i'cut of said commissioners. Dene at i mmlv-s ill Ca •'ilia. Ga. This 3rd U..y c. pr ’ E .1. v. x, J. S. A. C. Georgia, Decatur County-; Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May dur ing ttie legal hours of sale the follow ing described propel ty towit; Gin house and lot in the city of Hainbridge, said county, bounded on 11 lie north by Cemetery street, on the : east by Albany road, on the south by I Hie A. C. L. railroad, and on the west by Helen street. levied on as the property of T. i Thomason to satisfy a city tax li fa issued bv W. (). Flem ing,'city clerk for city taxes for the year 1915 due and unpaid. This April 5th, 1910. I). It. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur county, Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May dur ing the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit; One vacant lot in the city of Bain- bridge, said county, bounded on ttie north by properly of Dickenson, east by property of Collins, on south by the corporation line and on ttie west by West street. Levied on as the proper ly of Ada Barnhill to satisfy a city tux fi fa issued by W. O. Fleming, city clerk for city taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April 5th, 1919. U. It. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur County, Will be sold before the court house door in the city ot Bainbridg, said coun ty on the first Tuesday in May next, during the legal hours of sale, the fol owing described property to wit; House and lot in the city of Bain bridge, said county, bounded on the north by property of I’ringely, east by property of Nussbaum, south by Col lege street and on the west by Bruton street. Levied on as the property of W. F, Sliaw to satisfy a city tax II fu issued by W. (). Fleming, eity clerk, for tuxes for the year 1915, line and unpaid. This April 5th, 1918. 1). It. Barber, chief of police. Will be sold before the Court House door in said county, on the first Tues day in May 1916, within the legal hours of sale, the following described droperty to-wit: House and lot in the city of Bain bridge, said county, hounded on the north by property of Donalson, on the east by property of Searcy, on the! south by Greene street, on the west by I property of Nancy Overstreet. Levied* on as the property of Lou Ellen Hill to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by W. (). Fleming, city clerk, for taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April 4th, 1919. D. K. Barber chief of poliae Georgia Decatur County:- Will be sold before the court house door in and for said county on the first Tuesday in May 191C, within the legal hours of sale for cash to the highest bidder all of the following property, to-wit; oil One certain vacant city lot in the city of Bainbridge, and bounded as follows: On (he North by Dickenson, on East by Wooteen, on South by Co-oporation line, on West by West Street. Levied on as the property of Joe Collins to satisfy the within (i fa. This 4th day of April 1919. J. M. Vereen, L. C. Georgia, Decatur county Will be sold before the court house door in the eity of Hainbridge in said county on the lirst Tuesday in May dur ing the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit: One bouse and lot in the city of Bainbridge, said county, bounded on the north by Water street, on the east by Donalson street, on the south by properly of A. S. McBride and on the west by property of Floyd. Levied on as the properly of C. L. Glover, Agt., lo satisfy a city tux fi fa issued by \V. (>. Fleming city clerk, for city taxes for the years 1914 and 1916, due and unpaid. This April 5th, 1919. I). It. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur County. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May 191(5 during the legal hours of sale the fol lowing described property to wit: One vacant lot in the city of Bain bridge. said county, bounded on ilie north by property of Coleman, on the east by I’olter street, on the sooth by properly of Mrs. (’ Lichenstuder anil in the west by Academy Ave. Levied in as the properly of Mrs. F. C. Helton to satisfy a oily lux li fa issued by W. G. Fleming, city clerk, for city taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April 5th, 1919. D. It. Barber, (.(hief of votive. Georgia, Decatur County:* Will be sold before the court house door in the eity of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May dur ing the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit: One house and lot in the city of Bain bridge, said county, bounded on the north by propertyof Jones, on Hie east by properly of Bower, on the south by property of Thomas and on the west by Scott street. Levied on us the properly of Jane Baxter to satisfy a city lax fi fa issued by \V. O, Fleming, city clerk for luxes for (he year 1915, lue and unpaid. This April 5th, 1919. 1>. B. Barber, chief of police. Georgia, Decatur County:— Wiilbe sold before the court house door in and for said county on the first Tuesday in May 1919, within the legal hours of sale for cash to the highest bidder all of the following property, to-wit: One house and lot in llie city of Bainbridge, said county, bounded on the north by property of Munnerlyn, east by Scott street, south by Cump- bell street and west by properly of Wade. Levied on as tlie property of Flora Young to satisfy a eity lax li fa issued by W. G. Fleming, city clerk, for eity taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid This April 5th, 1919. D. H. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decntur county Will be sold before the court bouse door in the eity of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May du ring the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit, House and lot number 19 in Block 4 of the Paulette Subdivision of the eity of Bainbridge. saitl county. Levied on as the property of Hannah Willing ham to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by W.O. Fleming, cityelerk, for taxes for the year 1915. due,and unpaid. This April 5th, 1919. D. B. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur county Will be sold before tne eourt house door in the city of Bainhpdge on the first Tuesday in May 1915 during the legal hours of sale, the following descri bed property to wit; House and lol No. 5 in Block B of the Tonge Sub-division of the city of Bainbridge. said county. Levied on as the projieriy of Hester Wooten to satisfy a city tax ti fa issued by W.O. Fleming, city clerk, for taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April 6th, 1919. D. R, Barber, chief of police Georgia Decatur County:- l nder and by virtue of a power of sale vested in the undersigned by deed made and delivered to him, by Elijah Wilson, dated March 4th, 1911, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Decatur county, Georgia, in Book K-8, folic 379, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, on tne first Tuesday in May, 1916, before the court House door at Bainbridge, De catur county, Georgia, between the legal hours of Sheriff’s sales, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 14th District of the county of Decatur, State of Georgia, consisting of Sevcnty- flye (75) acres, more or less, off the North part of the Fast had of land lot Number One Hundred and Forty-one (141), bounded North by lands of Gibson; South by lands of J. J. Barberf West by lands of McKinley. Being the lands whereon Elijah Wilson resid ed at the time of executing saitl deed. Said land will be sold us the property of said Elijah Wilson, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness referred to in said deed, and more particularly described as follows: One principal note for the sum of $050,00, dated March 4th, 1911 anil due March 1st, 1919, with interest thereon from maturity to Muy 2nd, 1919, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum; also one interest coupon note for the sum of $45.50, dated March 4th, 1911 and due March 1st, 19i0, with interest there-1 on from maturity to Muy 2nd, 1919, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum; and 1 all cost of this proceeding. Said notes] being made and delivered to the un- 1 dersigned by said Klijay AVilson and the amount of principal and interest due to day of sale being $704.77, and the cost of this proceeding. Default lm\ ing been made bv the said Klijay Wilson in the payment of said in debtedness, the power of sale contain ed in said cieed has become operative. The proceeds of said sale will be applied first to the payment of said indebted ness, and the balance, if any, paid to the said Elijah Wilson. This 4th day of April, 1919. Henry A. Todd Look for the Opening The Salter Trading We wish to announce to our friends in the countyl city that on or about April 12th, we will open up busines the store house between The Hub and Hamil’s Groce] the Hicks Block, Water Street and will carry a full General Merchandise. Groceries, Shoes, Furniture andNoti Will have a full line of Rugs and other short goods i Furniture and House Furnishing Department. Of Interest to the Farmers We are also going to carry a full line of Plows, Points, Hames, Collars and all Farm Accessories, line of stuff will be especially looked after and the far will find themselves fully protected on prices, We are also going to make an especial effort to good and sufficient markets for all country produce and gress will be announced just as soon as the work is ?o| under way. In the beginning we are going to do a small supply _ ness which will be enlarged as the circumstances warr Our Mr. Salter from experience and observation is a qualified to take care of the farmers in most of these li| mentioned.) Very Respectfully, The Salter Gompa Hicks Block “FOR THE FARM’ Water Si Georgia Decntur count v;- Whereas, Jno. K. Wilson Admin istrator of J. \V. Butts estate represents to the court, in his petition, duly filed ami entered on record, that he has fully administered said estate; That is, therefore, to eile all perso s con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cun, why said ud- ministrnlor should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission, on first Monday in May, 1919. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. Velvet Bean Meal best feed for cows produces more milk aud butter. For sale by Ralph R. Belch er Wholesale Grocer. Hon. P. S. Cummings was in the city Thursday night for short while on business and while here attended the meeting of the supporters of his friend Judge Harrell. Ladies white skirts, plain 20c. Shirt waists 15e. Dixie Steam Laundry. For all kinds of feeds for cows horses and all stock. Call on Ralph R. Belcher Wholesale Grocer, Belcher Block. Mr. McDonald of the J. B. McCrary Company of Atlanta was in the city on his wav to Havana a few days ago to look up the matter of instaling a water plant in that city. This Atlanta company has contributed a great deal to the work of this nature in this part of the country Georgia, Decatur county: I and many of our now large and Will bo sold before the eourt house • •_ ,, . door in and for said county on the lirst i thriving municipalities owe their CITATION Georgia, Decatur County: To all whom it may concernec. Mrs. David Mathis, having in proper lorm applied to me for permanent Let ters on the estate of David Mathews, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin ot the said David Mathews, to he and appear at my olfiee on the first Monday in May, 1919, anil show cause, if any they can, why permanent Ad ministration should not be granted to said Mrs. David Mathews on said Da vid Mathews’ estate. Witness my official signature, April 2rd, 1919, T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary, Set Ready for Sum NOTICE In Sii|icrior court of Decatur county: carsim Naval Stores company versus Mrs. M, L. Tolar, Administratrix of Fslate of J. E. Tolar, Deceased: All parlies having claims of any kind against J. F. Tolar are hereby notified to present and tile same with the Auditor in the above cause on April Uth, 1916, as on thatdate will be held Hie final hearing therein. This April 3rd, 1916. Will 11. Krause, Auditor. W. lathis Season’s flies were one big fly you would be justly frightened. But the little flies —countless in number—can scat ter more filth and disease than one monster fly. Ever* fly is a nuisr ance. Shield your home against them not» by using CONTINENTAL Screen Doors and Window Screens Will Keep Them Out and out ...FLIES. Tuesday in May, next within the legal Ilnurs of sale foreash to the highest bidder the following described property to-wit: 250acres of land in lol 112 in the 21st district of Decatur county, Ga. 250 acres of land In lot 8S in the 21st dis trict of Decatur county, Ga 50 acres olT of lol of land No 113 in the 21st district of Dtcatur county, Ga. 80 acres of land oil of lot S7 in the 21st district of Decatur county Ga. Levied on as the pro|ierty of c. M. Mock to satisfy a ti fa in favor of Lane-Sailer Furniture company and other ii fas in my hands. This April 6th 1916. S. W. Martin. Sheriff. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The firm of Lane-Salter Furni ture Company having dissolved, the firm of Lane Funiture Com pany assumes all indebtbedness and all accounts are payable to them. This March 15th, 1916. Lane Furniture Company. success in local improvement work to the assistance of this developement bunch that has made Georgia the scene of their work [and activiiy. Havana will make no mistake in tying on the Atlanta firm as their experience ought to prove very valuable to them. Wheat Bran, Wheat 1 Shorts, Corn, Oats, Hay, chicken feed, etc., at the lowest prices by Ralph R. Belcher, the Wholesale Grocer, Belcher block. Otho Benton of Donalsonville was in the city a short time last Tuesday afternoon on business. WANTED—One second-hand girl’s bicycle for little girl about 7 years old. Apply to 379. Screen Your house and doctor bills. sai Hardware T r% * n ‘> Bad Colds are caused by germs. J /d, Quick relief take The Giant Grip Germ tfc ut Me. m< TabltU tic - Johnson’s Toni