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THE BAINBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT
Ginning Notice
■Will operate the Ginnery at the
Oil Mil! again this reason. Am now
overhauling the plant and expect to
be ready to start by Monday, August
the 7th. .
J. W. WHITE.
CITATION—Year’s Support.
Monthly Report of County Road Work
SQL'AD NO. 1
H. R. Duvall foreman.
Nat Palmer and H. S. Cane Guards.
No. mules, 21; No. Prisoners, 24;
„ r. , . No. Graders, 8; No. Camp Cars, 2;
To whom^t* may*concern." No. Sets Harness 21; No. Shovels 15;
Notice its hereby given, that the ap- No. Mattocks, 6; No. Axes 8; No.
praiserp appointed to set apart arid | Trucks 1 (Ford); No. Wheelers 6.
assign a year’s support to Dora ■ N r , md constr uction-3 miles on
Siege), the widow of Sam Siegel, de- „ , .
ceased, have filed their award, and | Trawick Still and Hutchinson Fe
unless good and sufficient cause is i ry.
shown, the same will be made the
K ent of the Court at the October
1922, of the Court of Ordinary.
This September the 5th, 1922.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
Breed Like Sixty!
“Hats breed like sixty near the
water here,” said Frank A. Zunser,
“and we have to get rid of them
cveryfe w months. We can only do
it, we find, by using ^RoyalCiuaran-
tced Hat Paste which is the best rat
killer we have ever found.” Get a
25 or 50 cent handy tube today and
No. Miles of road worked and
where: Patched, Backed off and
Ditches kicked:
Bainbridge and Hutchinson Ferry
4 miles; Brinson and Hutchinson Fer
ry road 7 miles; Bethany Church
road 3 miles; Bainbridge and Hutch
inson Ferry 6 miles; Iron Bridge 13
miles; Pondtown 8 miles; Yates and
Campbell road 3 miles; River road
14 miles; Cooktown 6 miles; Hum
phrey and Eldorendo 5 miles; Mathis
School road 4 miles; Diffee 1 mile;
County Farm road 2 miles; Cyrene
destroy ALL rats. Sold and guar- 0. oa( ] 2 miles; Lynn and Brinson road
nnippH hv Fhrlirh Turner fVi ' r» n ....... will mllnu. Dmn.
anteed by Ehrlich Drug Co
CITATION—Administration.
Georgin, Decatur county.
To whom it may concern.
H. L. Hill having in proper form
applied to mo for Permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate
of Mrs. Edna Causey, late of said
county, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Edna Causey 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 H. L. Hill on Mrs.
Edna Causey’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the 6th day of September,
1022.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Decatur county.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordin
ary of said county for lenve to sell
land belonging to the estate of C. M.
Mock for the payment of debts (or
for the purpose of distribution.) Said
application will bo heard at the reg
ular term of the court of Ordinary
for said county to be held on the
First Monday in October, 1922.
This the 6th day of September,
1922.
JOHN R. WILSON, County Admr.
as Admr. upon the estate of C. M.
Mock.
NOTICE—Creditors.
Georgia, Decatur county:
Ail creditors of the estate of C. M.
Mock, late of Decatur county, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac-
eordingt o law; All persons indebt
ed to the said estate to make im
mediate payment to me.
This the 6th dav of Sempteber,
. 1922.
JOHN R. WILSON, Admin
istrator of C. M. Moek.
12 Generations in One Year!
There are about 12 generations of
flies in one year! They are the fast
est breeding of all household pests—
and the most dangerous to your
health! Wipe them out. DESTROY
them everywhere! Use Royal Guar
anteed Fly Destroyer. Positive death
to all flies. $3.90 per gallon, with
sprayer free. Sold and guaranteed
by Ehrlich Drug Co.
7 miles; Carters Mill C miles; Brin
son road 1 mile. Total amount of
miles 92.
Road worked and where: Machined
Trawick Still, New road 3 miles; Ma
chined District Line road 5 miles. To
tal amount of miles 8.
Road worked, Fills made and
where: Trawick Still New road 150ft
x22 ft.xl4ln; Trawick Still New road
200 ftx22 ftxl2in; Trawick Still New
road 190 ftx22 ftxl’iin; Trawick
Still New road 170 ftx22 ftxl4in;
Trawick Still New road 200 ftx22 ft-
x22 ftxl8in; Trawick Still New road
125 ftx22 ftxl2in; Mathis School
road 45 ftx22 ftx8 in. Total amount
of Cubic yards of Fills 993.
Fills Repaired—One on the Iron
Bridge road.
Bridge work, New construction—
Trawick Still New road 18 ftx2 ftx
1ft; Trawick Still New road 18 ftx
2 ftx2V4 ft; Trawick Still New road
18 ftx2 ftxl ft; Trawick Still New
road 18 ftx2 ftxl ft; Trawick Still
New road 18 ftx2ftxlft; and Mathis
School road 18ftx3ftxlft
The above road work effected by 16
prisoners, the remaining 8 being as
signed to school work’ at Brinson,
Georgia.
Approved, S. M. MEEKS, Supt.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
Georgia, Decatur county.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, will be sold at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1922, at the court house in
said county between the legal hours
o isale the following described prop-
'erty to-wit;
That certain city lot in the Paulett
sub-division of a portion of the city
of Bainbridge, Georgia, known as
lot No. 1, in the 6th division as per
plat of said division; bounded on the
north by lot No. 12, on the east by
lot No. 2; and south by Bartow
street; west by Helen street being
160 feet' long; north and south and
50 feet wide at south end and 42
feet wide at the north end. Terms
cash.
This the 6th day of September,
1922.
L. L. McCALL, Administrator,
of the estate of the estate of
Susie A. Gumm.
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SQUAI) NO. 2
M.'D. Hall, foreman.
A. T. Mills,'J. L. Causey find Hen
ry Jones (7 days) Guards. %
No. Mules, 25; No. Prisoners 17;
No. Graders 2; No. Camp Cars 2; No.
Sets Harness 27; No. Shovels 16; No.
Mattocks 12; No. Axes 14; 1 Ford
Truck and 6 Wheelers.
Rond worked—Plowed and Set 1
mile on Watauga road; 11 days sand
ing 3 hillH on Watauga road; 5 days
Filling Ditches and Building up Rail
Rond crossing-qn Watauga road; 2
days cutting Right of Way on Wat
auga road; 1 d(ty opening Water
Wnys and ditches on Jamison road;
1 day opening Water Ways and Dit-
hes on Quincy road; 1 day opening
Water Ways and Ditches on Talla
hassee road; Put in one Water pipe
on Tallahassee road.
Roads maintained—8 miles on the
Watauga road; 2 miles on Johnson
Store road; 4 miles on Fowlstown
r.oad; 4 miles on Faceville road.
Fills made—3 on the Wataugt road.
Bridge work—1 water box for the
Watauga road; 2 water boxes at At-
tapulgus.
Approved, S. M. MEEKS, Supt.
SQUAD NO. 3
The kiddies all love it-
1 led Orange Crush.
WreiOfcurSprinA Breaks
• put on •
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isfaction
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(sal.
Rich Auto Supply Company
days; C. M. Beach, 18 days; C. Mulk-
ey, 1 day and B. D. Rhames, as
Guard.
22 men, Martin, moved house and
cut Right of Way 1-6 mile; 22 men
Wean, cut Right of Way 1-4 mile;
29 men, Dean Cut Right of Way 1-4
mile; 29 men, Dean cut Right of Way
3-4 mile; 29 men, Dean, cut Right
of Way 1-2 mile; 24 men, Dean, cut
Right of Wuy 1-2 mile; 27 men, Dean
cut Right of Way 1-4 mile; 25 men,
Dean cut Right of Way 1-4 mile; 25
men, Bell and Andrews Patched 3
miles; Faceville and Fowlstown road
Patched 1-2 mile; 24 men, Faceville
& Fowlstown road Patched 2 1-2
miles; 19 men, Faceville and Fowls
town road Patched 1 1-2 miles; Face
ville and Attapulgus Patched 1-2
mile; 32 men, Dean, moved crib and
cut Right of Way 1-4 mile; 21 Face
ville and Attapulgus Patched 1 1-2
mile; Facevill eand Attapulgus and
Sanded Hill 300x22ft; Faceville and
Attapulgus Mattoeked up 450x22ft;
Faceville and Attapulgus Graded 450
feet; 14 men, Attapulgus Sanded a
Hill 150ftx22ft; Attapulgus Mattock-
ed up and Graded 300 ft; Faceville
and Attapulgus Patched 1-2 mile;
Faceville and Attapulgus Ditch lOOx
3x2 1-2 ft; Faceville and Attapulgus
Fill 20x18x2 1-2 ft. f 7 men, County
Farm Harvesting Peas; 21 Incn, on
Gardner road Cleaned out Right of
Way; Vada road Patched 2 miles;
Vada road Clayed 150x26x2-3ft.;
21 men Clayed 100x26x2-3ft.; Face
ville and Attapulgus road Patched 1
mile; Faceville road 2 Ditches 50x
4x2ft.; 21 men, Spooner’s Mill Fill
200x22x2ft., with truck; 21 men, on
Vuda road Clayed 990x26x5-12 feet;
21 men, Vada road Clayed 1005x26x
6-12 feet; 21 men, Vada road Clayed
90x26x2-3 feet; Bell Store road was
Patched 1 mile; Whigham road Patch
ed 2miles; Open Pond road Patched
6 miles; Open Pond road Clayed 120x
24x1-4ft.; Open Pond road Clayed
210x24xl-4ft; 21 men, Pelham road
Patched 6 miles; Climax and Vada
rond 7 miles; County Line road 1-2
mile; 22 men Albany road Clayed
900x26xl-4ft.; Albany road busted
Clods 300 yards; Albany road Trim
med Ditches 250 yards; 21 m^n Al
bany road Patched 14 miles'; Coun
ty Line road Patched 3 1-2 miles;
20 men Metts Mill road Patched 1 1-2
miles; Belt’s Mill road Ditch 100x3x
3ft.; Bett's Mill road Fill 30x18x2 1-2
feet.; 20 men Parker school ground
cleaned up ditched 100x2 1-2x1 1-6
feet; 21 men Bett’s Mill road cleaned
w^ater boxes and patched 1 1-2 miles;
21 men Gardner road re-eut Right
of Way 3-4 miles.
BRIDGE SQUAD
6 prisoners and 1 Ford truck.
S. B. Arline, Foreman.
McCrayville Bridge 14x20; Lake
Douglas Patched road; With Patch
Crew, Water way 2x4x32 Drained
Ditch 168x3x2ft.; Watauga road
patched; Spooners Mill Hauled dirt;
Bett’s Mill at White bridge 10x20;
Mitchell Mill Driving Piling; Jail in
Bainbridge, with 28 men, cleaned the
yard with Patch crew; Mitchell Mill
Constructing Bridge; Fowlstown and
Climax road, water box 4x20; Fowls
town and Bainbridge road patcher;
Mitchell Mill moved lumber and drove
Piling 20ft Bridge; Mitchell Mill com
pleted Bridge 20x14ft; Fowlstown &
B. Smith road, water box 4x20 and
opened Ditch; Climax and Attapulgus
road 2 water boxes 4x18ft; Johnston’s
Store abuttment wall built and filled
in at Bridge; Eldorendo Built 16x20
foot Shelter and Forage loft; Lankat
Bridge put in Abuttment and Wing;
McCrayville on Dixie Highway Wings
for 3 Bridges; Vada road built water
way' 4x21 feet and worked on Mit
chell Mill bridge; Mitchell Mill floor
ed Bridge.
Approved, S. M. MEEKS, Supt.
TEN TON TRACTOR SQUAD
Fowlstown road Backed out 8
miles; Quincy road backed out 12
miles; Spates and Kennedy road back
ed out 4 miles; Albany road backed
out 12 miles; Albany road graded 2
miles; Albany road backed ditches 12
miles; Fowlstown road backed out 9
miles; Fowlstown road kicked ditches
miles; Fowlstown road graded 2
miles; Quincy roafl backed out 14
miles; Faceville and Attapulgus road
backed" out 6 miles; Quincy rofedi
kicked ditches 14 miles; Faceville and
Attapulgus kicked ditches 5 miles;
Faceville and Fowlstown road kicked
ditches 3 miles; Lake Douglas road
backed out 14 miles; Lake Douglas
road kicked ditches 14 miles; Albany
road backed out 2 miles; Vada road
backed out 19 miles; and Pelham road
backed out 14 miles.
Approved, S. M. MEEKS, Supt.
ROAD MAINTAINANCE
Truck road maintainer and Two
Prisoners.
Eldorendo road maintained 7 miles;
Cooktown road Maintained 1 ^-2
miles; Newton road! Maintained 5
miles; Albany road Maintained 3
miles; Open Pond road Maintained
10 miles; Hauled lumber; Open Pond
road Maintained 10 miles; Quincy
road maintained 9 miles; Hualed sup
plies to Attapulgus; Iron Bridge road
maintained 4 miles; Fowlstown road
maintained 6 miles; Fowlstown road
maintained 5 miles; Albany road
maintained 2 miles; Albany road
maintained 10 miles; Iron .Bridge road
maintained 10 miles; River road
maintained 8 mites; Pondtown road
maintained 7 miles; Pondtown road
maintained 2 miles; Albany road
maintained 2 miles; Fowlstown road
maintained 5 miles; Fowlstown road
maintained and hauled dirt 2 miles;
Spooner mill road hauled dir; Vada
road hauled dirt; Huled lumber and
dirt; Hauled lumber and dirt; Haul
ed lumber and feed; Hauled lumber
and dirt; Quincy road maintained 14
miles; Hauled lumber, on the 29 day
of August and maintained three miles
and repaired truck on the last day.
Approved, S. M. MEEKS, Supt.
Owner Away—House Occupied!
Mrs. Mary Markel says, “While I
was away, bed bugs took possession
of my house. They were everywhere,
1 went to my druggist and he told
me Royal Guaranteed Bed Bug Liquid
was the safest, quickest remedy. I
used it and got rapid relief.” Get a
can today. 25c. Sold and guaranteed
by Ehrlich Drug Co.
DB. 8IGO EHRLICH
Physician and
Surgeon
DR. M. A. EHRLICH
Physician and Surg M1
Children Speeialiet
EHRLICH A EHRLICH
Office, Ehrlich Building, Broughton and Clark Streets
Office Phone 182 • Residence Phone 4«
WHEN IN ALBANY
Visit the Munnerlyn Shops—New location is 109 N
Washington Street.
Showing the best apparel for discriminating women—
Gifts that are unusual and beautiful for all occasions.
The Munnerlyn Shops
BAINBRIDGE STATE BANK
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
Capital Stock $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $100,000.00
/
Invite accounts of merchants, manufacturers,
firms, corporations and individuals.
E. J. PERRY,
President
J. W. CALLAHAN,
Vice-Prcaident
OFFICERS:
J. J. WALTERS,
Cashier
C. F. CROSBY,
Asst. Cashier
E. J. PERRY, JR„
Asst. Cashier
-DIRECTORS^
J.M, SIMMONS. J. W. CALLAHAN. CORDON CHASON E. J. WILUS
J. M. LAINC. E. J. PERRY. R. B. COLEMAN
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MIIMDUE WITH
IN NEW BUILDING (NON SECTARIAN)
FOR WHITES EXCLUSIVELY
CORNER OF WEST AND EVANS STREETS
Prices Moderate
For Particulars and Appointments, Address
the Surgeon
DR. A. E. B. ALFORD
BAINBRIDGE
C. L. Glisson, foreman.
J. T. Whitaker and H. H. Knight as
Guards.
School 3.
No. mules 25; No. Convicts 17; No.
Graders 2; No. Camp Cars 2; No.
Wagons 2; No. Plows 2; No. Sets of
Harness 25; No. Shovels 10; No. of
Mattocks 7; No. Axes 9; Articles not
mentioned, 1 Ford truck and 4 wheel
ers.
New equipment received—5 L. H
Shovels; New tools received—6 L. II.
Shovels; Old tools, how disposed of—
8 L. H. Shovels returned to County
Farm.
No. miles road worked and where
4 miles Plowed and Set on the Vada
road; Maintained 14 miles and Clay
ed 1000 feet.
No. miles new road built and where
Two between Albany and Vada road.
Kills made and where—300ftx24ftx
24in; 150ftx24ftxl2in; 75ftx24ftxl2in;
50ftx24ftx8in; 375ftx24ftx20in; 200ft
x28ftxl5in; 310ftx28ftx24in; ISOftx
28ftxI8in. Total Cubic yards is 23-
77.
Bridge work—3 water boxes on the
New road.
Amount of lumber, piping and oth
er material used—45 planks 3x6x18;
5 Turn-out ditches 75x3 l »xl , 'S.
Approved, S. M. MEEKS, Supt.
patch crew
No. of Men—Various.
J. Z. Y’awn, Foreman.
John Hutchings, 12 days; J. R.
Wimberlcy, 1 day; J. S. Cooper 19
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