The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, October 17, 1918, Image 7

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^Post-Search Light OffieeCleaned Up who have visite( * ike P° st ' Tl fl j.rht cilice for the past sev " seen it “just as it was,’ (•' tli ;ik it “something pull \o say that THIS office has ° rt . iven a thorough cleaning; the ecr , : v5 vashed and polished; the """Scrubbed and everything put in shape. Those who hr— vi'iting this office for lo th years are cordially invited to in and sec us and be convince^ who have said that a printing cannot be cleaned can be shown, call around to see us and take and see our living place now. pe«P believe that in a short time Post-Search Light office will be omed of work which will bo turned jt from this office. This is just to mind the people that we are still in distance and are feeling happy over rieht prospects confronting us—and Iso this clean shop. ikFan electric button on toes e ]ls flhy a Corn is so Painful and g v> t utting Makes Them Grow Press an electric button and you ings the bell. When your shoes pres? orin a contact with a live wire which gainst your corn it pushes its sharp ts down upon a sensative nerve ad you get a shock of pain. Instead of trimming your corns, Thich merely makes them grow, just tep into any drug store and ask for quarter of an ounce of freezone. is will cost very little but is suffi cient to remove every hard or soft or callus from one’s feet. A drops applied directly upon ender, aching corn stops the soreness lastly, and soon the com shrivels p so it lifts right out, root and all, -itrout pain. This drug freezone is armless and never inflames or oven rritates the surrounding skin. THE BAINBRiDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGIA—Decatur County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordin ary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Mrs. Emma Richardson, deceased, for vhe payment of debts and distribution among the heirs. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said coun ty to fe? held on the First Monday in November, 1918. This October 7th. 1918. *• J. M. RICHARDSON, Adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. Emma Richardson. SHERIFF’S SALES Will be sold before the court bouse door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Nov., during the legai hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: One pair of mules as described in mortgage fi fa, also one two horse wagon, 60 bushels of corn, more or less, 300 bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied on as the property of J?Iip to satisfy a {nortgetxa fi i fa m favor of E. D. SpodnSf. This ‘ October 8th, 1918. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Decatur County: By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in November, 1918, at the court house, in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate, situated in Decatur coun ty, to-wit: Designated as town lot number 4, in the town of Donalson- viile, Georgia, known as Block P, con taining one acre, more or less, as per map of said town, recorded in Clerk’s office of the Superior Court, bounded north by fourth street, east by lot number 8, in Block P, on the south by an alley dividing or between lot number 2 and the lot conveyed, on the west by Tennell Avenue, together with the improvements thereon. Terms cash. This October 7, 1918. JOE M. SHINGLER, Adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. L. R. Shingler. State of Georgia, Decatur County: Whereas, W. H. Knighton, Admin istrator of A. C. Boroum, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said estate; Thig is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission, on First Monday in November, 1918. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. SHERIFF'S SALES Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Nov., during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: Lots Nos. 1 and 2 in Block “E" in the town of Brinson. Decatur county, Georgia, bounded on the north by Gordon street, on the east by McNair street, on the south by Cleveland street, and on the west by Brinson street, and that certain tract of land situate in the town of Brinson, De catur county, Georgia, described as being bounded on the north by prop erty occupied by the Citizens Bank of Brinson, Georgia, on the east by property of W. W. Russell, on the south by property of C. S. Hodges and on the west by McNair street. All of said property being in the pos session of R. L. Z. Bridges, and being levied on as the property of R. L. Z. Bridges, defendant in fi fa. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attor neys. Written notice given as re quired by law to defendant, R. L. Z. Bridges. This 4th day of October, 1918. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. eed Out Your Hogs Six Weeks Earlier. In every lot of hogs on feed two or hree weeks quickly and actually eat ess than others. If all would be ready of the market six weeks *arlier and to save six weeks feed is n item that you fully understand. The hog that fattens easily must in prime physical condition. The . A. Thomas Hog Powder is a con- itioner for hogs. It keeps their vstem clean and healthy and enables hem to fatten quickly without fall- ng a prey to the usual diseases of The B. A. Thomas Hog Powder is not stock food. It’s straight medicine, and we took the agency because it enables you to feed out your hogs much earlier. For sale by E. J. Belcher Co. CITATION—ADMINISTRATION .. GEORGIA—Decatur County: To All Whom it may Concern: J. R. Wilson, County Administra tor, having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Admin istration on the estate of Harvey Wooten, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Harvey Wooten to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to J. R. Wilson, County Administrator on Harvey Wooten’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 7th day of October, 1918. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. Sow Woods High-Grade (Seed Wheat For Best and Most Productive Crops. i u:9 ur Virginia-Grown Seed ” heats are superior for the south—make larger yields and better quality of grain. | _WHte for "WOOD’S CROP 8PE- cial" giving prloes and Information ‘tout SEED WHEAT, 8EED OAT8, seed rye, barley and all other | Seeds for Fall Sowing. J. W. Wood & Sons I Seedsmen. Richmond, Va. CITATION—ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA—Decatur County: To All Whom it May Concern: A. Peacock, having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of J. C. McCaskill, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J. C. McCaskill to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to A. Peacock on J. C. McCaskill’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 7th day of October, 1918. T, B. MAXWELL, Ordinary P «1. WHITE PEARL AND BER- ONION SETS for profltt- 8 cp °P»i both for homo uso ma, ’kot. Write for Wood’s Crop SpeolaV' Olvlng prloes. Grows Long, P. Soft, Silky 1 ■XKLEfrlO ' Pomsd# It has grown to 28 iorJn* . soft and .ilkff and 1 can Lxir any way I vat.t to. It is ti e baat - > a tao world, LAURA BASEL i 8 r. , 0 fooled all your life by using t,, '*« preparation which claims fr x . -nten kinky hair. You are just j : yourself by using it- Kinky n.. f.r.ot be made straight. You r. t uve hair first. Now this * XELENTO POMADE P . . 7 r Grower which feeds the scalp j , ? l * °* the hair and makes kinky 1- >a«r grow long, soft and ciiky. UaV a * da udniff and stops Falling r , X! °? ce - Price 25c by mail on cf stamps or coin. < **** wanted everywhere vv co * TUUiTA -“• SHERIFF’S SALES Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Nov., during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: One saw mill, and fixtures, one en gine and boiler and all pulleys and shafts, two saws, one button saw, one water tank, one pump, one carriage, one feed rope, ail bed rollers, one saw dust chain and roller. Levied on as the property of G. L. Gidens, Princi pal, to satisfy a fi fa issued by the Citizens Bank of Brinson, Ga. This October 9th, 1918. - SHERIFF’S SALES Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Nov., during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: Sixtv seven and 3-4 acres of land lot 124, in the 20th District of De catur county, Ga., being the same as conveyed in a deed, recorded in book C-G, page 114, in the clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Decatur county, containing in the aggregate 145 3-4 acres, more or less, and de scribed in book M-3, page 222, in office of Clerk of Superior Court, De catur county. Ga. Levied on as the property of Evers Ward and I. C. Moore to satisfy a fi fa in favor of George M. Forman. This October 8th, 1918. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALES Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Nov., during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: One dining table, one cook table, one 5 gallon oil can, one box dishes and cooking utensils, four straight SHERIFF’S SALES Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Nov., during the legal hours of sale', the following described property, to-wit: 1000 bundles of fodder, more or less, one sorrell mare, about 10 years old, with white spot on back, 75 bush els of corn, more or less, one acre of sugar cane, more or less, 1-4 acre of sweet potatoes, more or less, also ten head of hogs, marked 2 splits in one ear and hole in other ear. Levied on as the property of Frank Wade to satisfy a fi fa in favor of R. V. Grif fin. Said property in possession of Frank Wade. This October 8th, 1918. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Decatur County: Notice is given that J. E. Yeates, T. S. Gibson and others, have applied for the establishment of a new public road, which has been laid out and marked conformably to law, by Reviewers appointed for that pur pose, and they have reported under oath that said road will be of public utility, said road commencing on the Steam Mill and Donalsonville road where the land line between lots 265 and 264 intersect said road, and run ning west along said land line be tween lots 280 and 281, 303 and 302, 318 and 319, and 336 and 335 to where said land line intersects the Chatta hoochee River Road, all in the four teenth (14th) district of said county. If no good cause is shown to the con trary by persons interested in the matter, at the next regular meeting of the County Commissioners, said road will be established according to law. Done and published by order of the County Commissioners, this October the 7th, 1918. L. BALL, Chairman. GEORGIA—Decatur County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordin ary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of J. H. DarBey, deceased, for the payment of debts and distribution among th heirs. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the First Monday in November, 1918. This October 7th, 1918. T. N. DARSEY, J. P. DARSEY, Administrators of the estate of J. H. Darsey, GEORGIA—Decatur County: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Or- Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Simon Childs, deceased, for the pay ment of debts and distribution among the heirs. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the First Monday in No vember, 1918. This October 7, 1918. J. F. BROWN, Administrator of the estate of Simon Childs Mrs. Cloud Dies OnThursday morning, October 10, the Death Angel visited our home and plucked the fairest flower, our dear wife and mother, Mrs. C. J. Cloud. She died so sudden that it is hard to realize that our dear mother has gone. But the Lord knows best. He alone can cheer our home and heal our broken hearts. She leaves a husband and six children to mourn her untimely death. Those surviving her are: Misses Minnie and Dola Cloud, Mr. Mack Bride Cloud, Mrs. chairs, three rocking chairs, one j jyj ge jj owe i) ( M ra . Luttie Adams, Mr. cushion bottom chair, two trunks and j r Cloud; a daueht.er-ir.4aw, Mrs. co-.enis, two bundles bedding, .wo , , fron bedsteads, two pair springs, one I MacV Brule Cloud and four -rand center table, one library table. Lev- children. She was a member of the ied on as the property of Tom Wald- Missionary Baptist church and walk- rop to satisfy a Justice Court fi lS c d a Christian life. She was kind and in favor of C. W. May. Tins Octo-,,^ by a)) who kncw w S W- MARTIN, Sheriff. ’ C. J. Cloud and family. C/Q fitess lOell and at Reasonable figures You must attend Brady's and get one of those magnificent COAT SUITS that have just ar- rived and range in price £££ fo £££ They are neat, nitty and the last thln£ in style and fabric, He carries a swell line of SWEATERS that will set aside anything that has been shown here. Three special items are offered this week for your approval. COAT S,UITS, SWEATERS and the BEST LINE OF SHOES that you have everlooked at. See what we have, then buy and be satisfied for that is what you will find here. Satisfaction in fit, wear and fabric. W. J. Brady Broad Street. OLD STAND OF J. M. LAING. Bainbridge, Ga. If Everybody in ThisCountrySaid “I LIKE TO BUY MORE LIBERTY BONDS, BUT—” Who Would Win This War? a Buy Bonds to ^ " Your Utmost! * This space contributed to winning the War by Lester A. Friedman