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LEGAL NOTICES
• Georgia, Decatur County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Hainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Nov.
during the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit;
All of that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, 'ying and being in the
20th, District of Decatur County,
Georgia, and being known and describ
ed in the plan of said District as all of
forty acres of land clear across the
North side of lot of land Two hundred
and fifty-nine (269), and being bound
ed on the INorth, Kasl and West by
the orignal land lines of said lot and
on South by part of same dot. Levied
on as the property of Efibie Ward to
satisfy a City Court fi fa against Kbbie
Ward and .f, H. Ward in favor of
Bainbridge State Hank. Tenant in
possession notified.
This 2nd, day of October 1916.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff,
Georgia, Decatur (/Oiinly:-
WiJI be sold before the court house
Gorgia, Decatur County
Notice is hereby given that on the
first day of November, the undersigned
will apply to his Honor E. E. Cox,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
County, for leave to sell the following
property of her ward, itameile B
Palmer, a minor, to-wit:
That city lot in the City of Bain
bridge, Decatur County Georgia, com
mencing at the South property |line of
Mrs. H. E Morris and running thence
South along Academy Street Seventy
(70) feet; thence East One Hundred
and Twenty-five (126) feet more or
less; thence North along the West side
of Potter Street Seventy (70) feet to
the South line of IMrs. H. E. Morris;
thence along said South line to the
point of beginning.
Said property to be sold at private
sale for the purpose of maintenance
and education of petitioner’s said
ward.
MRS. RAMELLE B. STRONG,
Guardian.
Georgia, Decatur county:-
To Whom it May Concern:
Take notice, that Robert Donalson
and otherjeitizens of Kendrick’s dis
trict. said County, having applied to
the County Commissioners for the
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door in the city of Bainbridge in said estaMishment of a new public road
county on the first Tuesday in Nov. dur
ing th(^legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property to wit:
All of land lots 176 and Is,'! in the
l&tW, district of Decatur county, Ga.,
beginning at Rhode's Ferry on Spring
Creek on land lot 160 in the 21st, dis
trict, and running thence in a north
easterly direction through said land
lotto the line between lots 109 and
containing 250 acres each; said land i,to, and thence east along said land
levied on as the properly of David | 0 t between lots 109 and 130, 110 and
Mathews, deceased, in the bands of
his administratrix. Mrs. David Mat
hews, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
City Court lot Bainbridge in favor of
George M. Forman against
1 Mathews, deceased, and Mrs.
Mathews, administratrix of his estate.
This October :i, 191(1.
H. W. MARTIN. Sheriff.
129, 111 and 128 112 and 127, 113 und
126, 111 and 126, 116 and 124, 116 and
123 to an intersection with the Bain
bridge and Ilutehenson’s Ferry road,
David I a distance of about five (6) miles; upon
David | which Reviewers were duly appointed
leorgia, Decatur county
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be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesdav in Nov du
ring the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property to wit;
83 acres of land more or less being
the center one third of lot of land no
118 in the 20th, district of Decatur
county Georgia bounded as follows.
On north and south by original land
lines on eest by land of M. E. Whit
taker and west by lands of Georgia
Whittaker. Levied on as the property
of J. .1. Whittaker to satisfy fi fa in
favor of W. N. Long. This Oct. 4th,
1916. ♦
W S. .MARTIN, Sheriff.
Georgia, Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Nov. 1916
during the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit:
60 bushels of corn more or less,
bushels of corn more or less in field
and 609 bundles of fodder, more or
less. Levied on as the property of R
J. Hall to satisfy fi fa in favor of Bain
bridge' State Bank for use of H.
I’ughsley. This October 3rd. 1916.
S. W. Martin. Sheriff.
Stella Farnell Jones Vs Ben H. Jones.
In the Superior Court Said County.
Libel for Divorce. May Term 191' 1 .
The verdict for Totai divorce was
granted in the above case on the 12th.
day of May 1911.
Notice is hereby given to all con
cerned that on ihe 2* day of Aug. 1916
I filed with the clerk of the Superior
Court of said county my petition ad
dressed to said court, returnable to the
November Term 1916 thereof, to be
held on the Second Monday in Novem
ber (Nov, 13th.) 1916, for the removal
of the disabilities resting upon me
under the verdict in the above stated
case by reason of my intermarriage
with Stell Farnell which application
will be heard at the November Term
of said court which commences on the
13th. day of November 1916.
BEN H. JONES,
H. G. BELL, Attorney for Petitioner.
HERE’S PROOF
Bainbridge Citizen Tells of His
Experience.
Painting and Deem
W E have added the denari <
PAINTING and INTERIoT
CORATING to our business. R
only the purest ot paints. Our delL,,
are designed to harmonize with i„ 1 i ! '
tastes nfllVl '
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WORKMANSHIP AND
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and having made their report under
oath that said road will be of public
utitlity and that they had marked out
the same conformably to law: now, if
no good cause be shown to the con
trary by persons interested in this
matter, an order will be granted by
Davis and I the County Commissioners at their
Georgia, Decatur County:
To Whom it May Concern
Take notice, that J. I.. _
other citizens of Pine Hill district, said I next regular 7 meeting on the first |Mo~n-
L. BALL, Chairman.
County, having applied to the County) d B y j n November, 1916, estrblishing
Commissioners for the establishment | said new road. By order of the Board,
of a new public mud beginning at, this 2nd day of October, 1916.
Eldorcudo on the west side of the I
rigllt-of-wuy of the Ga. Fla. «V Ala. |
Railway and running thence south
along the west side of said railroad u|
distance of about five (5) miles; upon
which Reviewers were duly appointed,
and having mude their report under
oath that said road will he of public
utility and that they hud marked out
CITATION
Georgia, Decatur County,
To all Whom it May Ooncern:
Mary Lou Dollar, having in proper
^ form upplied to rne for permanent|Let-
tlie same conformably to law; now, if iters of Administration on the estate
no good cause be shown to (ho contrary i °f H. J. Dollar lute of said county,
liy persons interested in this matter, this is to cite all and singular |the
an order will be granted by the County j creditors and next kin of the_ said H.
Commissioners at tHcir next regular 1 1 1 " “
meeting on the first Monday in No
vember, 1916, establishing said new
road. By order of the Board, this 2nd.
day of October, 1916.
L. BALL, Chairman.
CITATION
Georgia, Decatur county,
To all Whom it May Concern.
T. C. Funderburke, having in proper
form applied to me for perinuuent
letters of zXdministration on the estate
of Mary Dollar (Wife of Adam Dollar,
deceased.) lute of said County, this is
to cite all an<| singular the creditors
and next of kin of the said Mary l)ol
J. Dollar, to be and appear at my of
fice on the first Monday in November
1916, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent Administration should
not be granted to said Mary Lou Dollar
on said H. J Dollars estate. Witness
my official signature, 4th, day of Get.
1916.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
Georgia, Decatur County-;
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Nov. dur
ing the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described
propel ty towit;
All of the East half of lot of land
No. 34 in the 16th, District of Decatur
lar, to be and appear at my olhee on (county containing one hundred and
the first Monday in November 1916, j twenty-five acres. Levied on as the
and show cause, if any they cun, why | property of A. G. illnrris to satisfy a
permanent Administration should not j city court fi fa in favor of A. c. Shiver
be granted to said T. C. Funderburke . against A. W, cumbie and A. G.
Harris. T<
on suid Mary Dollar estate. Witness
my official signature, Oct. 4. 1916.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
I'emmt, in posession notified.
This Oct. 5th, 1916.
8. W. MARTIN. Sheriff.
Tax Collector’s Rounds
FOR 1910
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Thursday Oct 19
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Iron City,
Rock Pond,
Lela,
Donalsonville,
Steam Mill,
Lela, Court House
Spring Creek,
Kendricks,
Faceville,
Recovery,
Fowlstown,
Attapulgus,
McRaeville.
Bells, Bird’s store,
Johnson’s Store,
Climax,
Parkers, Bell’s Store
Belchers,
Strickland, Lynn’s Sta.
Bainbridge,
Brinson.
Iron City,
Rock Pond,
Lela,
Donalsonville,
Steam Mill.
Lela, Court House,
Spring Creek,
Kendricks,
Faceville,
Recovery,
Fowlstown,
Attapulgus,
McRaeville,
Johnson’s Store,
Bells, Bird’s Store,
Climax,
Parkers, Bell’s Store
Belchers, Court House
Strickland, Lynn Sta.
Bainbridge,
Brinson,
Yours, very truly,
T. M. BATTLE,
T. C. Decatur Co.
After Saturday Novemoer 4th, I will be in my office
continually at Bainbridge, until the Final Closing of the
Books, April 1st 1917.
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Georgia, Decatur County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in and for said county on the first
Tuesday in Oct. 1916, within the legal
hours of sale for cash to the highest
bidder all of the following property,
to-wit
77 1-2 acres of land on south side of
lot no. 64 i in the 16th, district of
Decatur County. (Levied on as the
property of George Martin to satisfy
fi fa in favor of J. M. Floyd. This Oet,
4th, 1916.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff.
Dissolution Notice
Notice is given that by |inut«a! con
sent the firm of Harrell & Swicord has
this day dissolved. All accounts arc
E ayable to B. B. Harrell and debt have
een assumed by him. This October
3rd. 1916.
B. B. Harrell, R. A. Swicord.
Petition for Charter
Georgia, Decatur County:-
To the Superior Court of Said County.
The petition of A. Peacock, of Pike
County, Georgia, and J. W. Napier, of
Decatur County, Georgia respectfully
shows:
1st. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, (o be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of l’EA
COCK-NAIMER COMPANY for i
period of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal.
2nd. That the principal office of said
corporation shall be in the Town of
climax, State and County aforesaid,
but petitioners desire the right to
establish branch offices and branch
buBinessesanywhere within this Stale,
or elsewhere, at any time that the
directors ef the manager of said busi
ness may determine.
3rd. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its share
holders.
4th. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration be granted the right and
privilege to operate turpentine and
naval stores businesses; commissaries;
to own, buy and sell real estate; to
engage in the saw mill business; con
struct and operate tram-roads; own,
sell, operate and lease farms; engage
in general mercantile businesses; Tend
borrow money; discount, buy and
sell commercial paper; own stock in
other'corporations; buy, own and sell
personal property of all kinds for use
: n, or in connection with, any of the
businesses herein mentioned; engage
in the cattle and hog business, and do
any and all things in connection with
the businesses specified that are
legitimate and will tend to benefit the
same in any way
6 th. The capital stock of said corpora,
tion shall be Sixty Thousand Dollars
(160,000.00), with the privilege of in
creasing the same at any time and at
various times to any amount not in
excess of Two Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars (260,000.00), which
said increases shall be made by
majority vote of the stockholders o(
corporation, the said stock to be divid-
-gd into shares of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) each. The entire amount of
capital stock has been subscribed and
is to b« non-sssessible.
6th. Petitioners desire the right to
have the subscriptions to said capital
stock paid in money or property to be
taken at a fair valuation, which valua
tion shall be determined by the direc
tors of said corporation.
7th. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be Bued, to have and use a
common seal; to make all necessary by
laws and regulations, and do all other
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on of said business,
and the right to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtednesses
incurred, or which may be incurred,
in the conduct of the affairs of the
corporation, and to secure the same by
mortgage, security deed or other form
of lien under existing laws.
8th. They desire the said corporation
to have the power and authority to ap
ply for and accept amendments to its
charter of either form or substance.
9th. They also desire the authority
for said corporation to wind up its af
fairs, and liquidate its business at any
time it may determine to do so by a
vote of two-thirds of its stock outstand
ing at the time.
10th. They desire for said corporation
to have all such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as are in
cident to like corporations or permis
sible under the laws of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers, privi
leges and immunities herein set forth,
as are now, or may hereafter be, allow
ed a corporation of similar character
under the laws of Georgia.
T. 8. HAWES,
Attorney (or Petitioners.
Filed in office Sept. 29,1916.
C. W. Wimberlev, Clerk 8. C.
Georgia. Decatur County:
I hereby certitiy that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the Peti
tion for Incorporation of the “Peacock-
Napier Company” now of file in my
office. This 29tb, day of September
1916.
C. W. Wimberley, Cle?k S. C. j
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away but can you doubt the
Bainbridge endorsement?
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GEORGII
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