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Georgia, Decatur County Will be sold before the court bouse 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 bushelscorn, more or less. Levied on as I he property of A. H. Hout v eil to satisfy a ti fa in favor of the Stand ard Oil L'ompanv- This April 0, 1010. S. \V. Martin, Sheriff. Will be sold before the court house door in the city 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; •Ml of one (1) acre of lantl on the west side of the west half of block T in the survey of west Bainhridge now called Differ. On. and being part of land lot No 830 In the loth, district of Decatur county, Ga. Levied on as the property of J. I. Stringer to satisfy a ft fa in favor of K, 11. Hilton vs J. I. Stringer. Tenant in l’osession notified. This April 5th, 1916. S. W. Martin, Sheriff. corgia, Decatur County W ill be soid before the court house door in the city of Bainhridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May du ring the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit; All of 18" 1-2 acres of land more or less of lot of land No. 811 in the loth, district of Decatur county, Georgia and lying on the west side of said lot and being all of Haiti lot except 112 1-2 acres, more or less, of land in the middle of the east 1-2 of lot of land No. 8 in the 15th, district, of Decatur county, Georgia anti being all of saitl east one half of Haiti lot except 4b acres more or less, on the south side of saitl 1-2. Levied on as the property of S. II. Houtwdl to satisfy a fi fa in favor of George M. Forman \s S. B. Iloutwell. Written notice gi\cn tonunt in possession. This 4th day of April 191(1. S. W. Martin. Sheriff. Georgia, Decatur County:- Will be sold before the court house door in anti for saitl county on the first Tuesday in May 19111, within the legal hours of sale for cash to the highest bidder all of the following property, lo-wit: One Hoda Fountain hough! of the Liquid Carbonic Compuny. Levied on as the property of .1. A. Wells to satisfy fi fa in favor of Liquid Carbonic Co. This April (Hit, 1910. H. W. Martin, Sheri IT. Georgia, Decatur County, Whereas, .1. It. Wilson, Adminis trator of Bettie Kunkin represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on recortl, that he lias fully administered Haiti estate: This, is, toerelore, to cite all persons concern ed, kindred anil creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why saitl administrator should not be discharged from his administrator, and receive letters of dismission, on First Monday in May 1910. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. Georgia, Decatur county,— •Will hs sold Vjcftjrv the fiourl house tloor in the eily of nuinbritlge saitl county on the first Tnestlay in May next (luring the legal hours of sale, the following described property towit; 260 acres of lantl lot No. 112 ill tile 21st, district of Deeutiireounty. Levied on as (lie property of C. M. Mock lo satisfy a tax ii fa for state and county taxes for the year 1915 issued by T. M. Battle, Tax Collector Decatur county, This April 5th, 1910. H. W. Martin, SlicrilT. Georgia, Decatur County:- Notlce is hereby given that II. 11. Martin, H. Jackson, .1. I’. Inlow and others, have applied for an order estab lishing a new road and a public ferry ncroHH Flint river, which has been laiil out and marked by Iteviewers, 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(10 and 289, in the loth district, and running thence east to a continuation of said land line accross itili, 219 and 249, crossing Flint river, and thence on across lots 1118 and 154, to an inter-section with the Huin- bridge and Albany ro.nl. If no good caum' is shown to the contrary the order establishing said new road and public ferry will lie granted by the Commissioners at their olllce on the first Monday in May, 191(1. Done by order uf the Hoard, this April, 191(1. L. BALL, Chairman Georgia, Deratur County-; Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainhridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May dur ing the legal hours of sale the follow ing described propel ty towit; Gin house and lot in the city of Bainhridge, said e,ounty, bounded on the north by Cemetery street, on the east by Albany road, on the south by the A. C. L. railroad, and on the west bv Helen street. Levied on ns the property of T, I Thomason to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued bv W. O. Flem ing, cilv elerk for city taxes for the year 1915 due and unpaid. This April 5th. 1916. D. K. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur countv, Will he sold before the court house door in the city of Bainhridge 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 the north by property of Dickenson, east by property of Collins, on south by the corporation line and on the west by West street. Levied on as the proper ly of Ada Kandall to satisfy a city tax Ii fa issued by W. O. Fleming, city clerk for city taxes for the year 1918, due and unpaid. This April 5th, 1919. D. It, Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur County, Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridg, said coun ty on the first Tuesday in May next, during the legal hours of sale, the fol owing described property lo wit; House and lot in the eity of Rain- bridge, said county, bounded on the north by property of Pringely, east by property of Nussbaum, south by Col lege street and on the west by Bruton street. Levied on as the property of W. K. Hluiw to satisfy a city tax ti fa issued by W. (). Fleming, city clerk, for taxes for (lie year 1916, duo and unpaid. This April 6th, 1919. D. it. Barber, chief of police. Will be sold before the Court House door in said county, on the first Tues day in May 1910, within the legal hours of sale, the following described droperty towit; House ami lot in the city of Bain- bridge, said county, bounded on the north by property of Donalson, on the east by property of Hearcy, on the south by Greene street, on the west by property of Nancy Overstreet. Levied on as the property of Lou Ellen Kill to satisfy a eity tax fi fa issued by \V. G. Fleming, eity clerk, for taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April 4th, I91H. D. II. Barber chief of potioe Georgia, Decatur county By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary will he sold at public out cry before the court house door in said county oh the first Tuesday in May next, during the legal hours of sale the fol lowing described property, to-wit: That house ami lol in Bainhridge, Decatur County. Georgia, on the Fust Hide of West Street anti I icing number Four Hundred anti Fifty-one (451), said lot fronting on West Streetlwenty- neven (27) yards anil running Fast from said, street, same'width as front, ninety vilrds (90), said tract or parcel of lantl being bounded as follows: On the West! by West Street, South by property‘of J. K. Wilson, Fas' by Bower. North by property of .1. c. Hale. Terms cash. This April 6th, 1916. E. J. Ferry, Adm. Kstate of W. K. Newsome. Georgia Decatur County— To Missouri Moore ami to tile Heirs of Fannie Johnson: You are hereby notified that W, H. Krause and T, H. Hawes are the owners of an undivided interest in and to one hundred and twenty five (125) acres of land, more or less, being the Fast half of lot Number Ore Hundred and Forty Four <1441 in the Fifteenth il8th) 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 the 29th day of March, 1919, and at the same time application for service by publi cation on the non-resident heirs of Fannie Johnson will he Hied. ThisTth day of March, 1919. Will 11. Krause A T. H. Hawes It appearing lo the court that the petition in above cause was filed in olliec of Clerk of Sujterior Court of Decatur County on April first 1916, and It further appearing that the prayers of iietition he granted: Whereupon il is considered ordered and adjudged by the court that a copy of notice for ap plication for partition in saitl cause which was serv ed U|K>n'MisHOUri Moore, together with a copy of this order be published in (he official organ of Decatur Qounty once a week for three we -ks and at expiration of said time t ■ •• v ourPwill appoint commissioners a~ jhayed for, said application and this ' t-r h>-ing duly filed in court for more Uni" twenty tlavs in-fore the npixiint- ■ tint of said commissioners. Done at C ••t-nl.-w s' »' 'le. Ga. This 3rd F i.. < ox, J. : A. Georgia, Decatur counly Will be sold before tne court house door in the city of Bainhridge 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 anti lot in the city of Bainhridge, said county, bounded on the north by Water street, on the east by Donalson street, on the south by property of A. H. McBride and on the west by property of Floyd. Levied on as the property of C. L. Glover, Agt., lo satisfy a eity tax Ii fa issued by W. G. Fleming eity elerk, for city taxes for the years 1914 and 1915, due anti unpaid. 'This April Dili, 1919. I). It. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur County Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainhridge 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 eity of Bain- bridge, miid county, hounded on the north Ivy property of Jones, on the east by properly of Bower, on the south by property of Thomus unit on the west by Heott street. Levied on as Hie property of Jane Baxter to satisfy a eity lax fi fa issued by W. O. Fleming, c’ty clerk for taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April 5th, 1916. 1). H. Barber, chief of police. Georgia, Decatur County:— Will be sold before the court house door in and for said county on the first Tuesday in May 1919, within the legal hours of sale tor cash to the highest bidder nil of the following property, to-wit: One house and lot in the eity of Bainhridge, said county, hounded on the north by property of Munnerlyn, east by Heott street, south by I'ninp- bell street and west by property of Wade. Levied on as the property of Flora Young to satisfy a city tax Ii fa issued by \V. O. Fleming, eity clerk, for city taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April 5th, 1916. D. It. Burlier,, chief of police Georgia, Decatur county Will be sold before the court house door in the eity of Bainhridge in said county on the first Tuesday in May du ring the legal hours of safe the' follow ing described property to wit, House and lot number 18 in Block 4 of the Paulette Subdivision of tlie city of Bainhridge, said county. Levied on as the property of Hannah Willing ham to satisfy a eity tax ti fa issued by W.O. Fleming, city elerk, for taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This -April 8th, 1916. 1). R. Barber, chief of police Georgia, Decatur county Wul be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainhridge on the first Tuesday in May 1915 during the legal hoursof sale, the following descri bed property to wit; House and lot No. 5 in Block B of the Tonge Hub-division of the city of Bainbridge, said county. Lev ied on as tlic projveriy of Hester Wooten to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by W. O. Fleming, city clerk, for taxes for the year 1915, due and unpaid. This April olh, 1916, D. B, Barber, chief of police MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrate* and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. LINIMENT Georgia Decatur Countyl- Will be sold before the court house door in and for said county on the first Tuesday in May 1916. within the legal hours of sale for cash to the highest bidder all of the following property, to-wit; One certain vacant city lol in the city of Bainhridge, and bounded as follows: On the North by Dickenson, on East by Wooteen, on South by Co-oporation line, on West by West Htreet. Levied on as the property of Joe Oollins to satisfy the within fi fa. Levy made by J. M. Verecn, L. C. and turned over to the Sheriff for advertising anti sale. This April 5th 1919. H. W. Martin, Sheriff. Georgia, Decatur County: Balmur Louise Thornton vs. C. C. Thornton. Libel for divorce, in Superior Court. Decatur County. Filed in offiice 7lh day of March 1916 To the Defendant, C. C. Thornton: You are hereby required in person or by attorney to lie and appear at the next term of Decatur County Superior Court to he held in and for said county of Deca.ur on the 2nd, Monday in May 1916 next, then and there to answer the plaintiff's libel for a total divorce, as in default of such appearance, the court will proceed according to the statutes in such cases made and pro vided, Witness the Hon. E. E, Cox, judge of said court, this 14th day of March, 1916, C. W. Wimberlev, Clerk S. C. D, Co. D, R. Bryan, Attorney for Petitioner. Georgia Decatur county;- Whereas, Jno. R. Wilson Admin- „ istrator of j. V*. Buttaestate represents legal hours of Sheriffs sales, the fol- “ lowing described property, to-wit: Georgia Decatur County:- Lnder and by virtue of a power of sale vested in the ifhdersigned by deed made and delivered to him, by Elijah Wilson, dated March 4th, 1911, and recorded in (he office of the clerk of the .Superior Court of Decatur county, Georgia, in Rook K-3, folic 876, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder foreash, on the first Tuesday in May, 1916, before the court House door at Bainhridge, De catur county, Georgia, between the to the court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said estate; That is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and oreditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said atI- mlnistrntor should not he discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission, on first Monday in May, 1916. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 1-lth District of the county of Decatur, Htate of Georgia, consistingofSeventy- fiye (75) acres, more or less, off tne North part of the East had of land lol Number One Hundred and Forty-one (141), hounded North by lands of Donalson and Becker; Fast by lands of Gibson; South by lands of J. J. Barber: West by lands of McKinley. Being the lands whereon Elijah Wilson resid ed at the time of executing said deed. Haiti land will be sold as the property ; of said Elijah Wilson, for the purpose CITATION Georgia, Decatur County: To all whom it may eoncernec. Mrs. David Mathis, having in proper torin applied to me for |>ermiinent Let- ] of “paying Tli'e indebtedness' referred^'to ters on the estate of David Mathews, ( in gaitl deed, and more particularly lute of said county, tins is to cite all j described as follows: and singular the creditors and next of One principal note for the sum of kin ot the said David Mathews, to he j 650 .oo, dated March 4th, 1911 and due and appear at my office on llte first March 1st, 1916, with interest thereon Monday in May, 19)6, anti show cause, | frorn maturity to Muv 2nd, 1916, at if any they enn, why permanent Ad-, t)le rlUe of 8 p er ccn , p b r annum: also ministration should not be granted to 1 one interest coupon note for the sum said Mrs. David Mathews on saitl Da-1 0 f $45.50. dated March 411^ 1911 anti vid Mathews’ estate. Witness my! due March 1st, 19 6, with interest tliore- official signature, April 2rd, 1916. j on front maturity to May 2nd, 1916, at T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. I the rate of 8 per cent per annum; and all cost of this proceeding. Haiti notes Georgia, Decatur county: being made and delivered to the un- Will he sold before the court house . Jfrsigned by sj(t(| JGIjjsv WjLyn anti door In and for said county on the first, the aTttount of principal And interest Tuesday in May, next within the ■ due to day of sale being $704.77, and hours of saic for cash lo the highest the cost of this proceeding. Default bidder the following described property having been made bv the said Llijay to-wit: 1 Wilson in the payment of said in- 250 acres of land in lot 112 in the 21st debtedness, the power of sale contain- district of Decatur county, Ga. 250 ed in said deed has become operative, acres of land in lot 88 in the 21st 11 is- The proceeds of said sale will lie applied triet of Decatur county, Ga 50 acres first to the payment of said indebted- oil of lot of land No. 118 in the 21st district of Dtcatur county, Ga. 80 acres of land oil ot lot 87 in Hie 21st district of Decatur county Ga. Levied on as the property of c, M, Mock to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Lane-Sailer Furniture company and other 11 fus in my bands. This April 6th 1916. H. W. Martin, HheritT. Georgia Deeutur County. Brit West, vs Libel fordivorce Emmie Carden West | In Httrperior Court Decatur County 10th, day of March. To tlic defendant Enttnie Carden West, iYou are here by required in person or by attorney to be and appear at the term of Decatur County Superior Courtfto be held in Haiti County on the seeontl Monday in May next then ness, and the balance, if any, paid to the said Elijah Wilson. This 4th day of April, 191G. Henry A. Todd. Georgia Decatur County: By virtue of the powers contained in a deed made and executed by J. B. Bivings to Bainbridge Htate Bank on Dec. 16th, 1914, there will lie sold be fore tlie court house door in said County on the first Tuesday in May 1916, be tween tlic legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described real estate to-wit: A certain house and lot in the town of Brinson, Decatur County. Georgia bounded on tlie South by Waynelntrsl Avenue, Fust by properly ot J. A. B. Hikes, North by property of Oscar King and West by property of Oscar King, saitl lot being ninety (90) feet front and running back same width a distance of One hundred and fifty feet. AN OLD-TIME NURSf CURED Of Catarrh of the Stomach by p eiUn MRS. SELENA TANNER, Athens, Ohio. OeL Sept. April Dec. Dee. Aug. Jan. This Cure Dales From, October 3, 1S99. 3, 1899 —"Catarrh of the stomach. Was nearly After taking Peruna I have a good appetite” "I can assure you that I ain still a frionj truna. My health Is still good." 11, 23, 13, 27, 15, 4, 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 Peruna. —"Yes, I am still a friend of Peruna. Will t, long as I live. I keep It in the house all t|, e ( ? —'1 recommend Pdt-una so often that they the Peruna doctor. Peruna recommends ■ when once tried.’’ —“I still tell everybody I can that Peruna I. best medicine in the world.” —"Peruna saved my life years ago. I still tnt, when I have a cold.” ® with pneumonia. —'1 was threatened saved me." Perl May May 17, 1912 6, 1914 ’—"I am glad to do anything I can for Peruna.'’ —“I have always been a nurse. Peruna lias j 10 i me in my work more than all other medicines Mar. 22, 1915 —"I have divided my bottle of Peruna with Pe0 many times. It always helps.” Tha above quotations givo a vague glimpse of the cornespondei we Have had with Mrs. Tanner since 1899. Ouf files, which twenty-five years, include many similar correspondents. A FAMILY LOA of bread, from the best flour, scientifically prepare baked, is guaranteed toyoi our bakery. We special this—the staff of life—f 0 elusive home consumption a loaf for Easter and be con and then come back for m we will deliver it if you sa The Whiteway Bak Atlantic Coast Line I “The Standard Railroad of the South Excursion Fares To Account Dates Sale Li Atlanta, Ga. Music Festival April 28 to 28 Inc Mat Americus, Ga. Htate Convention Elks April 25-26tli Apr Ashville, X. U. Hou. Baptist Convention May 18 to 17, inc Ma Augusta, Ga. Annual. State Convention Ga. Sunday School Assn. May 1-2-8 May Atlanta, Ga. Grand Lodge I. O. 0. 1' . May 21-22-23 May Birmingham, Ala. Annual Reunion l\ C. V. May 13 to 17 inc May Louisville, Ky. General Conference A. m. E. Zion church May 1-2-3 J on Orlanilo, Flu. General Assembly Presbyterian church May 15 to 19 inc .lira Philadelphia, Pa. General conference A. m. K. church May 1st, inc Jun Saratoga, X. Y. General conference Methodist Ep. church May 9 and 10th Jun Washington, d. c. 25th congress D. A. H. April 12-14-16 May For further information as to schedules, fares, etc, se H. M. DYKES, Ticket Agent A C. L ’ Bainbridge, Ga. fnr ,l i ll t e n r mi 0 ,!‘ivnZ rt HH ln“Said property will be sold for the pur- such .tppearmtee, the e'mr,^will .mlcedc flying a note executed' by according to tl: eases made and provided. Witness the Honorable E E. Cox Judge of said court. This 17 day of Marcli 1916. W. Wimhertey, Clerk. J. M. Floyd, Attorney for petitioner. e the court will i.rocede P 08 ® of 8aUsfyinE tt note e!iecatcJ . thestauaesnsmh J ‘ B - »« vin gs Bainbridge Htate the statutes m stub riank for lhe principal sum of Three hundred eight and 20—100 Dollars, on which there is a balance title of Two hundred twenty-two and 58-100 Dol lars, besides interest and attorney's fees. The proceeds derived from tlie sale will be applied to the satisfaction of the principal and interest due on said note and tlie expence of sale, and the balance, if any, will be paid over to the said J. B. Bivings as his interest may appear. This loth, day of April 1916. BAINBRIDGE STATE BAN'B, By E. J. Berry, President Harrell A- Wileon, Attorneys. PARTITION SALE BY COMMISSIONERS t'nder and by virture of an order of the Judge of the Superior Court grant ed in tile partition proceedings of John T. McClendon vs. D. Porter, Willie Porter, Boy Porter, Eddie Porter, Fustice Porter, Mindell Porter and Jewell Porter, (tending in tHe Superior Court of Decatur County, we the under signed. wereiappointed by the Court to advertise anil sell the property here- in-after described; Whereupon, there will lie sold before the Court House door in the eity of Bainhridge, in Decatur county. At public out cry for cash, to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in May, 1916, the following described real estate, towit: A certain house and lot in the City, of Bainbridge, County of Decatur and your child! Children will not State of Georgia, said house and lot l,,,. .. known as the w. G Broom Home' every medicine, but they Place, and situated on the Southeast Dr. King’s New Discovery and corner of tlie intersection of Planters ; „„ t.i and Independent Streets, in the city Without bribing or teasing. Its of Bainhridge. said property fronting I a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup and on Planters Street one hundred and i l. twenty nine ti29i feet and on indepen-J effective. Just laxative enough 1 to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Al- Watch Child’s Cough Cold’s ruuning of nose, conti nued irritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don’t take the chances—do something for dent street one hundred and ninety one (1911 feet, the meets and bounds of said property being: Commencing at the western end of the fence around said property on Planters Htreet and running east one hundred and twenty nine <129) feet, thence south one hundred and ninety one (1911 feet, thence west one hundred and twenty nine <129i feel, thence north one hun dred and ninety one <191 feet to the starting point, said property being bounded us follows: (>n the North by Planters Street, on the east by property of Sapp, on the south by property of Dick Jones, and on the west by fn- dependent Street. Tlie same being sold as the property ot John T. Mc Clendon and D. Porter, Willie Porter, Boy Porter, Eddie Porter. Fustice Porter, Mindell Porter and Jewell Porter, under and by virtue of the partition proceedings ’(tending in the -ulterior Court of Decatur County. K. J. Willis, F. S. Jones, L. H. Tonge, Commissioners. Palm Beach Suits cleaned and pressed according to directions. Dixie Steam Laundry. ways prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King’s New Discovery. It will safeguard your child against serious ailments result ing from colds. (2) Insomnia Indigestion nearly always dis turbs the sleep more or less, and is the cause of insomnia. Eat a light supper with little or no meat and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets immedi ately after supper, and see if you do not rest much better. Ob tainable everywhere. Boys and Girls wheels from $15.75 to $25.00 at The Motor-Bike Co. yvswwvww w»¥.. wwwwv ...THE... Bainbridge Hospital Well Equipped Prices Moderate L 527 E. Shotwell Street j Rising Sun Flour I [ SELF-RISING AND READY PREPARED- Made of choicest Red Winter Wheat, ground and prepared according to the superior qual ity that has made the old RED MILL,. Nash ville, Tenn., nationally famous. Say RISING SUN to any good grocer. You’ll be pleased.