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THE BAINBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT
notice of sale
lecatur County.
under and by virtue of the power
f oale contained in a deed to secure
j u. executed by D. P. McGlamery
C the ’4th day of August, 1920, to
n'V r "Ausley,” and recorded Septem-
■,0th 1920, in Book B-4, page 199,
’the Office of the Clerk of the Su-
■! rnurt of Decatur County, the
mdersigned will sell at public outcry,
"front of the Court House in said
"J"" during the legal hours of
fin that is, between 10 A. M. and 4
, \j to the highest bidder for cash
lie following property, to-wit:
All of lot of land Number Three
[undretl and Forty Four (344) and all
B ,. t of land Number Three Hundred
„d Sixtv One (361), except four (4)
res in the northwest corner of said
f both of said lots in the Fifteenth
15th) District of Decatur County,
eorgia. ,
Said -ale being for the purpose of
ne six promissory notes given for
tv.rchase price of said land, said
es bearing date August 24th, 1920
able to C. K. C. Ausley and signed
p McGlamery, one note due Janu-
i A 1091 for $8,000.00, one note
January 1st, 1922, for $3 350 00,
note due January 1st, 1923, for
150 00 one due January 1st, 1924,
*3 350 00, one due January 1st,
for $3,350.00, and one due Jan-
lfti 1926, for $3,350.00, each of
note's bearing interest from Jan-
ry 1st, 1021, at eight per cent per
anun, and containing the stipula-
„„ "Also it is expressly agreed and
ider-tood. if this note is not paid
n due, and shall remain unpaid, or
v part of cither principal or interest
main unpaid for thirty days there-
er that all other notes outstanding
ring even date with these presents
, given for the same intent and pur
se of this note, shall at the option
t the holders become due and collec-
blo time being of the essence of this
ntract.” The note due January 1st,
1 being due and neither the prin-
al nor the interest thereon having
n paid, and the holder having de-
,red all of the notes due. The
,td amount of the principal claimed
$24,750.00, and the interest to this
.to" $1,177.00.
Said land will be sold as the prop-
ty of D. P. McGlamery under the
rms and conditions of the deed to
cure debt given by said D. P. Mc-
lamerv to C. K. C.. Ausley on the
th day of August, 1920, said sale to
held on the 15th day of August,
1. One of the conditions of said
.d is that the property may be
,ld at any time by advertising said
•operty for sale in some newspaper
be chosen by C. K. C. Ausley,
.ting in said advertisement the date
the sale, and after advertising same
r two consecutive insertions in said
iwspaper, or by advertising for ten
lys in three public places in Bain-
i’dge, Ga., to expose said property
public sale on the day in said ad-
irtisement named and sell the same
the highest and best bidder; said
le need not be on the first Tuesday
any month, but at any time collect-
by the person to whom said indebt-
;ness may be payable and
Ivertised by him, both forms
advertising having been adopt-
Deed from C. K. C. Ausley
D. P. McGldmery for the purpose
this sale having been recorded he
re placing this advertisement. The
nveyance will be excuted to the
irrhaser by C. K. C. Ausley as au-
lorized in said security deed.
This 4th day of August, 1921.
C. K. C. AUSLEY,
By T. S. HAWES,
His Attorney at Law, Owner and
ilder of the security deed and notes
rein mentioned.
NOTICE
SHERIFF SALE
Georgia, Decatur County;
Will be sold before the court house
door in said County on the first Tues
day in September, 1921, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-wit: One Five-Passen
ger Maxwell Automobile with motor
numbered 168,638 and being regis
tered under the Motor Vehicle Law
during the year 1919 number 262,224.
Said property sold as the property
of J. T. Glover under and by virtue
of an order of the Hoonrable H. B.
Spooner, Judge of the City Court of
Bainbridge, of said County, passed
on the 14th day of January, 1921,
condemning said property on the
ground that it was used illegally in
conveying liquors, the sale or posses
sion of which is prohibited by law.
This the 1st day of August, 1921.
S. W. MARTIN,
Sheriff of Decatur County, Georgia.
Cherry
Sold in bottles only.
Blossoms.
CITATION—Year’s Support
Georgia, Decatur County:
To all whom it may concern: No
tice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart and
assign a year’s support to Dora Siegel,
the widow of Sam Seigel, deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judgment
of the Court at the September Term,
1921, of the Court of Ordinary.
This August 2nd, 1921.
T. B. MAXWELL,
Ordinary Decatur County.
“Cold In the Head"
if an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent "colds in the
head" will find that the use of HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the
System, cleanse the Blood and render
them less liable to colds. Repeated at
tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to
Chronic Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is
taken internally and acts through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys
tem, thus reducing the inflammation and
restoring normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
SHERIFF SALE
Georgia, Decatur County:
Will he sold before the court house
door in said County on the first Tues
day in September. 1921, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed proprety, to-wit: One auto
mobile described as one Buick Road-
ter, frame number 304,673 and motor
number 274.049, six cylinder, dark
blue body, cream wheels and license
number 44,721, Georgia, 1918.
Said property sold as the property
of D. T. Sutherland under and by
virtue of an order of the Honorable
H. B. Spooner, Judge of the City
Court of Bainbridge, of said County,
passed on the 14th day of January,
1921, condemning said property on the
ground that it was used illegally in
eonveying liquors, the sale or posses
sion of which is prohibited by law.
This the 1st day of August, 1921.
S. W. MARTIN,
Sheriff of Decatur County, Georgia.
The drink that brings content
—Orange Crush.
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3 Magnificent- steamers 3
The Cm! Ship "SEEANDBEE" — “CfTY OF ERIE” - "CITY OF BUFFALO*
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reading between Cleveland andBnffato mn rood for transportation on our steamer*. Aakjrovr
ThaOmlaad A Boffala
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WHEREAS, the Commissioners of
lads and Revenue for the County
Decatur, having secured the prom-
of convicts from the State authori-
s for use in constructing consoli
ted school houses, or school house
lit by bond issue, in and for said
unty;
WHEREAS, the said commissioners
ve information that several school
uses are in contemplation by the
ferent school districts of the county,
is,
THEREFORE RESOLVED, that
e commissioners of said county ten-
r the use of prisoners to said con-
lidated districts, or districts build-
K school houses by bond issue, in the
nstruction, or improving, or in ex
iting lands for any public school
use in said county, as aforesaid, on
e condition, however, that the
>ard of Education of the County, or
e Board of Trustees of any of said
nsolidated districts availing them-
|lves of the use of said prisoners,
lall agree to pay all transportation
id maintenance, and hire of guards
accompany said prisoners while at
ark, and to and from said work,
ud consolidated, or other districts, as
oresaid, desiring the use of prisoners
la " file their application with the
‘unty Commissioners, seating how
any prisoners, what class of prison-
*• and for what length of time they
* desired, as these requests will be
...^e order in which they
e filed.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
at a copy of these resolutions be
seed upon the minutes of said
lard of Commissioners, and a copy
same to be published in the Post-
*arch Light, and a copy furnished
tJjeard of Education.
“PROVED:
W. G. HARRELL, Chairman.
(IT ATION—Administration
Decatur County.
I r May Concern:
Tj. '• Papy having in proper form
i led to me for Permanent Letters
aimmiatratioii on the estate of
’.'. da Yarington, late of said coun-
J . 18 to cite all and singular the
«‘Wrs and nex tof kin of Mrs. Ida
nrurton to be and appear at my
* within the time allowed by law,
-low cause, if any they can, why
U»rient administration should not
rtaMed to L. G. Papy on Mrs. Id*
‘toilrton estate.
,'' r,< T. my han d «nd official slg-
7th day of July, 1021.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary
HOUSEHOLD
REMEDIES and
TOILET GOODS
30c Baby Cough Syrup..2 for 31c
$1.25 Cherry Bark Cough
Syrup 2 for $1.26
$1.00 Cod Liver Oil Emul
sion 2 for $1.01
60c Compound Mustard
Ointment 2 for 61c
50c Kidney Pills 2 for 51c
25c Laxative Aspirin Cold
Tablets 2 for 26c
$1.00 Nux and Iron Tonic
Tablets 2 for $1.01
$1. Rheumatic Comp..2 for $1.01
$1.00 Syrup Hypophos-
phites Compound 2 for $1.01
40c Antiseptic Tooth
Powder 2 or 41c
35c Cream of Almonds 2 for 36c
45c Shaving Lotion 2 for 46c
40c Dyspepsia Tablets..2 for 41c
50c Milk of Magnesia....2 for 51c
65c Senafig (Riker) 2 for 66c
60c Violet Dulce Com
plexion Powder 2 for 51c
60c Arbutus Complexion
Cream 2 for 61c
60c Cocoa Butter Cold
Cream 2 for 61c
25c Liquid Rouge 2 for 26c
50c Liquid Shampoo 2 for 51c
50c Harmony Rolling
Massage Cream 2 for 51c
25c Klenzo Tar Soap....2 for 26c
25c Medicated Skin
Soap 2 for 26c
40c Ilasol 2 for 41c
30c Shaving Cream 2 for 31c
OTHER ITEMS ON
DISPLAY IN OUR
STORE NOT
LISTED HERE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 11,12,13.
What is a One Cent Sale? u i# , a 8a,e whe r e you *? uy an ite „ m at the
• regular price—then another item of the same
kind for lc. As an illustration: The standard price of Rexall Tooth Paste is 25c.
You buy a tube at this price, and by paying lc more, or 26c, you get two tubes.
Every article in this sale is a high-class standard piece of merchandise, just the same
as we sell you every day at regular prices and have sold yqu for years.
A New Way of Advertising J hi8 8ale wa8 developed by the United
J , 0 Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather
than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these
goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full-size pack
age of high standard merchandise for lc. It costs money to get new customers, the
loss taken on this sale will be well spent it the goods please you.
LIGGETT’S OPEKO TEA
200 Cups of Tea for 1 Cent
Formosa Oolong,
Orange Pekoe,
Mixed Black and
Green
Standard Price
1-2 !b 45 C
Packet
This Sale
T »° 46c
Packets
TOILET WATER
Beautiful packages of
high grade toilet water,
each containing the
true odor of the flower
whose name it bears.
Violet, Lilac and Wis- 1
taria.
Standard Price This Sale
°“ »l «® £3- $1-01
Bottle
REXALL TOOTH PASTE
A perfect dentifrice, antiseptic and
deodrant. Cleans and whitens the
teeth. Comes out flat on the brush.
Standard price This Sale
0ne 25c I w “_ 26c
Tube
Tubes
This is a Blend
of High Grade
Coffees Roasted
and packed by
the latest machin
ery. A superb
drink and won
derful value.
Standard Prince
One 45 c
round
This Sale
two 46c
ASPIRIN TABLETS
These are genuine Aspirin Tablets.
Each containing 5 grains. Made
by Americans in America. Packed
1 dozen in a box, 2 dozen in a
box, 100 in a bottle.
Standard Price This Sale
100, 69c 2 Bottles, 70c.
24’s, 35c 2 Boxes, 36c
12*s, 20c 2 Boxes, 21c
REXALL TOILET SOAP
A splendid grade
of hard milled soap.
Does not become
soft and wasteful.
A clean fragrant
and absolutely pure
soap.
15c T"° 16c
One
Cake
Cakes
SYMONDS INN COCOA
Made from the
"2 pure cocoa beans.
F Unexcelled in
— quality. Without
any adulerutions.
Standard Price
° ne 30c
,*kgj
This Sale
T ”° 31c
Pkgs.
KLENZO LIQUID
ANTISEPTIC
A scientific prepara
tion for the mouth,
teeth, gums, throat,
nose, skin and mu
cous surfaces. A
valuable aid in the
treatment of pyor
rhea.
Standard price This Sale
°ne 25c Two 2 6c
Hot.
Hots.
BOUQUET RAMEE
COMPLEXION POWDER
An exceptional high
grade face powder.
Adheres to the skin
and contains the
combined perfumes
of ro s e, jasmine,
heliotrope and lilac.
Standard Price
This Sale
J™ $1.01
GOODFORM
HAIR NET
This net is of the
highest quality and
carefully selected.
16c
Two
Nets
PEPTONA
OUR BEST TONIC
An aid for enriching the
blood, building up strength
and improving the health
generally.
Standard Price
S2 $1-25
Thin Sale
Lto $1-26
BOUQUET RAMEE
TALCUM POWDER
A delightful preparation
made of the finest Italian
Talc, double boiled and
purified.
Contains the combined
perfumes of rose, jasmine,
heliotrope and lilac.
One Can Two Cana
50c 51c
FOOD PRODUCTS
35c Flavoring Extracts,
Vanilla 2 for 36c
40c Flavoring Extract,
Lemon 2 for 41c
25c Spices 2 for 26c
40c Peanut Butter 2 for 41c
STATIONERY
SUNDRIES AND
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
50c Cascade Paper, White,
in Pounds 2 for 51c
60c Writing Paper, White,
and Tints 2 for 61c
45c Cascade Envelopes
(50 in Carton) 2 for 46c
15c Envelopes 2 for 16c
10c Business Envelopes 2 for 11c
10c Erasers 2 for 11c
10c Drawright Rules....2 for 11c
85c Hair Brush 2 for 86c
85c Cloth Brush 2 for 86c
15c Velour Powder
Puffs 2 for 16c
10c Elkay’s Washing
Compound 2 for 11c
25c Elkay’s Metal
Polish 2 for 26c
12c Zinc Oxide Adhesive
Plaster 2 for 13c
NO RESTRICTION TO
QUANTITIES—BUY
AS OFTEN AND AS
MUCH AS YOU LIKE
ADVERTISED PRICES
DO NOT INCLUDE
WAR TAX
MEDALLION LINEN
An exceptional value
in high grade fancy
finished paper and en
velopes in white and
tints.
One IKn Two
Box /0C Boxes' 00
MAXIMUM 2 QUART
FOUNTAIN SYRINGE
This is one of the finest Syr
inges that can be manufactured.
The quality is extra fine. This
syringe is guaranteed against
imperfections in manufacture,
for one year.
Standard Price This Sale
One Syringe
$2.50
Two Syringes
$2.51
EHRLICH DRUG CO.
The REXALL Store
Phone 18 Bainbridge, Ga.
MAXIMUM
HOT-WATER BOTTLE
The largest selling bottle in
the world. The price every
where is $2.50 each. Full two-
quart capacity. Guaranteed
for one year.
Standard Price
One Bot.
$2.50
This Sale
Two Bota.
$2.51