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THE BAINBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT
LEAVE TO SELL.
Notioo is hereby yivor that d“"j
dersiyned has app'-cd to ‘ha 1
of said county L r icavc to 11
belonging to the • 1 '• .
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far said county, to !* net *-:i ,ni irs.
Monday in November IX--
This' October Hth, 19-’:’
H. L. HILL, Adnir., .
of the estate ot Mr- 1 ausey.
•'Cold In lt»e head'’
Ip u acu<* attack o( Naaal catanja
Thoaa subject to frequent colds In in.
head” will Anil that tne u«e of HAUil
CATARRH IUSDICINK will hol'd up th«
hvitam rlfttL'C the Blood and tendgr
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tgcKi of Acute Catarrh tn#) lead w
Chronic Catarrh u
HALLS CATARRH MLD!' NE H
taken Internally and act« ^ °ugh ■!**
Blood on the Mucous Surface» of the 8y»-
trm. thna reductne the inflammation and
matortnt; normal conditions.
All Iironast* tircujars free.
T. J. Cherny A Co olodo. Ohio.
PETITION FOR DIVORCT
Susie Bryant vs Charlie Bryant.
Petition fur divorce in Decatur Su
nerior court, November term, 1922.
To the defendant, Charlie Bryant:
The plaintiff, Susie - Bryant, having
filed her petition for divorce Against
Charlie Bryant, in this court, return
able to this term of the Court, and it
is being made to appear that Charlie
Bryant is not a resident of said coun
ty, and also that He does not reside
within the State and an order hav-i
ing been made for service on him,
Charlie Bryant, by publication, this,
therefore, is to notify you, Charlie
Bryant, to be and appear at the next
term of Decatur Superior Court, to
be held on the second Monday in
Nofember, 1922, then and there to
answer said" complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. V. Cus
ter, Judge of the Superior court.
HIGH PRIZE IS WON . | BUILDER AND DESTROYER
BY A GEOBGIA HOG 1
This the 27th day of September, 1922.
C. W. WIMBERLEY, Clerk.
Everybody Sings Us praises—
Bottled Orange Crush.
Bickering, fault finding s»nd
Berryton, Ga.,—Entered aga-) back biting will reard the grow-
inst the strangest competition th of any town. There can be
in nation show annals Berryton ; no real prosperity where there
Orion Sensation, the giant Dur- are uppermost in the minds of a
oc boar, raised and owned by considerable portion of the
the Berryton Duroe farm, was; population,
last week awarded second place Consideration and energetic
in the senior yearling class of co-operation will ipaterially ad-
sixty animals entered from ev- vance the interest of any com-
ery section of the country. 1 munity. TTiese form the
The National Swine Show is! groundmark of all municipalit-
recognized as the greatest exhi- ■ ies.
Why Pay More?
Illllll
ALL SIZES
Ehrlich Drag Go.
Tbe Cut Price Druggist aod Poor Mans Friend
Water Street
Bainbridge, Ga.
bition of breeding hogs in the Natural advatanages have
world. There were entered much to do with future sucess,
thousands of animals from ev-; but natural advantages lone will
ery section, and it is a mark of not sufice. Co-operation is an
distinction to be able to win any essential element but it never
place in this show. Heretofore marches side by side with bick-
all national honors have been ering and fault finding. The
held by breeders from the north later are destroyers—not build-
and middle west. ers.
In Berryton’s Orion Sensation Possibly we are not over-
this section possesses what is burdened by the destroying ele-
conceded to be one of the great- i ment in this community, but
est living Duroc boars, and an such as we have is entirely too
animal that is destined to make much.
Duroc history in the South. Hisj Community advancement
sire and grand»ire have both means personal security to the
won national grand champion- individual, and this is best ac-
s h‘P*L « hieved thru energetic and per-
! distent co-operation.
j Builder or destroyer—which
John D. Rockefeller has just are you?—Oconee Enterprise
Th^/First Job.
been celebrating the anniver
sary of the day when he got a|
“Tommy,” said his mother,
job, his first one, 67 years ago.. “fetch me a stick of wood.”
The story has been recounted “Ah, Mother,” replied Tom-
often, suitably adorned, and my, “the grammatical portion of
carrying the customary njoral. your education has been sadly
It is not singular that Mr. Rock-' neglected. You should say,
efeller should remember the day ’ “Thomas, my son, transport
nor that he should celebrate its from the recumbent collection
anniversary. The day when a j of combustible material on the
boy gets a jt>b is a red letter, threshold of the edifice one of
day in his life, if not the red those curtailed excresences of
letter day. Few boys escape the the defunct log.”—Ex.
experience and few men fail to
it may
Tbe Only Big Circus Coming to Bainbridge This Year!
“The Sparks Circus is a fine show, and a thor"
oughly clean one, just the kind we were glad to
have our children witness.-“Constitution,“.-At
lanta, Ga.
remember what a great day it - PETITION ^REMOVE disabil-
was. There is no other day in i
life just like the day when a • Gc ^ r a - Love, Pe-
boy gets his first .10b. Perhaps ; tition to remove disabilities, Novem-
there is more joy, hope and in- ^^192^ ^ ^ ^
spiration in the heart of a boy; cnocern:
at that moment than at any ! ni AcJurt
other time in his lite. Men some ! at the November term of said court,
times would be willing to give a I J, 912 - . 1 have filed with the Clerk of
, , „ • , ” , Superior court of said oounty my pe
tfood deal to feel the heart glow tition addressed to said court, return-
as it glowed on the day when 1 , a , hle to the November term, 1922
,, , , , thereof, same being petition for
they went to work on thpir first; removal of disabilities resting on me
under the verdict in the above stated
cause by reason of said marriage,
AN EDITOR’S, INVOICE
An editor once kept track of
his profits and losses during the
year, and gives an invoice of his
business diary at the erid of the
months of ups and downs in
the following manner:
Been broke 361 times.
Praised the public 89 times.
Told lies 720 times.
Miseed prayer meeting 62
times.
Been roasted 431 times.
Roasted others 52 times.
Washed the office towel 3
times.
Missed meals 0 times.
Mistaken for preacher 3 times
Got whipped 8 times.
Whipped others 0 times.
Cash on hand to begin $147.
Cash on hand at ending 15c.
—Boston South Georgian.
For Chickens and eggs—“We Keep
It Store.” Phone 73.
Stop, Look and Listen
His flivver was
A total loss.
He tried to beat
The’/rain across.
—Dalton Citizen
They looked at him,
And softly said
“The train, it hit him
On the head.”
—M. M. B.
• and bruises?!
MENTHOLATUM,
i and heals.
Get the Genuine—
Crushes Properly crowned a #J
labeled.
FARM LOANS
MADE AT LOWEST RATES. SEE OR WRITF. US.
Laaaa uli ia the Counties of Decs tor Grady, Mitchell, Thoau
Jji end Colquitt.
BARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT CO.
■The Biggest Farm Loan Coacera la Southwest Georgia”
PELHAM. GEORGIA
job.—Dawson News'
Autumn’s Magic Spell
All Children 30C
Uador Age of 13
ADULTS 7Sc Including War Tax
Don’t you sort of feel these
[pleasant and balmy days of the
early autumn, that you would
like to take a day off and go ,on
S® 551
3 Ring
CIRCUS
a stroll through the fields and
woods? Wouldn’t you like to
get out where the squirrels are
busy laying in their winter sup
plies, and watch the first dead
leaves come whirling to the
ground? And, oh, boy! wouidnt
it be fine if you could take a club
and throw it up to knock the
walnuts off the trees, and than
eit down and hull them on a flat
rock, and gather them into
gunnysack—all without any
thought or care for the green
stains on your hands—and then
tote them home in a gunnysack
just as you did when you were
a kid?—The Lincoln Star. .
PRESENTING ON ONE STUPENDOUS
PROGRAM AND FOR THE FIRST TIME
IN ALL CIRCUS HISTORY
NOT MANY, OUT ALL THE
WORLD’S GREATEST
ARENIC
STARS
If you can’t pay all you owe
this fall, pay what you can. It
will maintain your credit.—Bos'
ton South Georgian.
PUBLIC SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Decatur coun
ty granted at the October term, 1922
will be Hold at public outcray, on the
first Tuesday in November. 922, at
the court house door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale. All
i of lot of land Number Eighty-eight
(88), containing two hundred and fit
ty acres, more or leas. Lot No. One
Hi - - -
MARVELtiRCUS
DOUBLED*^ SIZE THIS YEAR
iundred and Twelve (112) contain
ing two hundred and fifty., acrea.
i more or leas; East side or one-third
of Lot No. Eighty-seven (87., except
• if
three and one-half acres in graveyard
containing eighty acrea; Fifty acres
in the north-west corner of Lot No.
magnificent; MAMMOTH
One Hundred and Thirteen (113). all
ct of Decatur coun
FEATURES „SyCtt>AS.HJJ'"
NEVER BEEN SEEM BEFC
which applicaton will be heard at the
November term, 1922, of said court,
which convenes on the second Monday
in November, 1922.
1J. G. BELL, Attorney
for petitioner.
HENRY LOVE,
Plaintiff.
Vote AGAINST “Peach County”
W HAT would you any to a proposal that Georgia be chipped away
to form new states?
Who wofild dare attempt it?
Georgia, proud member of the original thirteen colonies, in earlier gen.
erations gave of her wilderness at the westward that younger states might
be bom. But the times no longer call for sacrifice. And Georgia remains
an empire.
Who would demand that Georgia give again, in order that Jacksonville
might constitute itself the capital of a state of its own? Or Chattanooga
do likewise?
No one would be so foolhardy. UNLESS THERE WERE MONEY IN
IT. Then the Big Lobby that operates around the Capitol in Atlanta
would cuddle up to the job.
It might even originate the idea.
It operates now on merely a smaller scale,
this Big Lobby does. But with equal impu-
It stirs "new county" proposals.
IT HAS THREE "NEW COUNTY” MEAS
URES STEWING AND BREWING NOW FOR
NEXT YEAR'S SESSION OF THE LEGISL*-
But what w»uld ha left If the Big Lobby
war# to earn its fees would ha hut PART of a
county. A COUNTY SHUT IN. A COUNTY
WHOSE VITAL ROADS WOULD CROSS NEG
LECTED CORNERS OF OTHER TERRITO
RIES. A county of a few white scions of the
hardy folk who made it, and of a dominating
multitude af their slaves* descendants.
It hume other
It ia oepanding
"PEACH COUNTY.”
old Houston County was
considered on its merits. The legislative Com
mittee on Amendments to the Constitution
listened to all who were qualified to bear wit-
Rivers.
.. in those .
( of the "Big Six" of Georgia counties. Hous-
e big six ot ueorg:
ton was a nrtghty domain.
But, like a mother that gives of her strength
‘to her yaung, Houston gave life unto other
counties, and gave, and gave again. What is
left is enough, no doubt; for Houston is a
prosperous countv, with fine roads and farms
and a contented people.
argue either for or against. And that
committee voted "NO” by nearly two to one.
You can surmise why the bill was passed
over the committee’s head. You can picture
the Big Lobby at work. Chuckling, gurgling,
wheezing. Cajoling, patting, threatening, prom
ising, flattering, while honest citizens slept.
You can imagine the homely humor, the home-
•n imagine the homely humor, the home-
K rown good fellowship of hours late and* early.
: was magic grossly wrought. But it caused
its victims to thrust this impudence before
you, for your signature on the dotted line.
TDUT YOU will not »ign. YOU ARE WARNED NOW. You are awake. ALERT;.
You recognise the handiwork of that insidious influence which haa been depraving
our weaker lawmakers for years, since the golden days of liquor. A panderer. Arousing
cupidity, envy, covetousness, in good men that it may tell its services to gratify or its
protection to forestall. A moat unworthy thing that has waxed fet and powerful among
us by grace of our indifference or our confidence at the polls.
YOU KNOW IT NOW.
You are aroused to its menace. And by thwarting it for the firft time since
new county projects were seised upon ee a source of revenue—-by blocking it NOW>—i
you decree its end.
You are AGAINST “Peach County”
Citizens of Macon and Houston Counties
Back to 1917 Prices
DelccbLight Price Reductions
Now in Effect
Y OU can now buy the most popular
electric plant ever built, Delco-Light
Model 866, for
$ 175
less than
two years ago*
fe*
:VER BEEN SJ-FHPEFC
DEEMED ■T’OS’SIBI
OF ACHIEVEMENT.
in the 21st District
ty, Georgia, and containing a total
! of Seven Hundred and Sixty-five
acres, more or less. . Terms of sale
cash.
This 3rd day of October. 1922.
JOHN R. WILSON. *
County Administrator,
on Estate of C. M. Mock.
WILL EXHIBIT AT
BAINBRIDGE
2-PERFORMANCES-2
FRIDAY, ’
NOVEMBER
HOLLY CAMP NO. 38.
Woodmen «i a World
Meets Second and Fourth
Monday Nights.
Visiting Sovereigns Always
Welcome.
a. L HILL, Council Cwninfiii.
r. a. STSICKLAND, Clark.
Similar reductions have been made in
other styles and sizes of Delco-Light.
At these low 1917 prices, you can now
install Delco-Light for less than at any
time within the past five years. And you
can buy it on easy payments if desired.
See the local Delco-Light dealer for
the new price and terms on the Delco-
Light plant best fitted to your needs.
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