The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 28, 1922, Image 2

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/ mm YHE BAINBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT 1 THE POST-SEARCH UGHT NOTICE OK SALE BAINBRIDGE, GA. Mrs. Etta Powoll Brinson, Et. al., Administrators, Published Every Thursday 28 Troup Street E. H. GRIFFIN Editor and Proprietor A Entered nt the } Bainhridro. On., a \ matter tinder Act < 1879. stoffico at corn! clans ! March 3rd, ; Mt*s. A. P. Spence, et. al. Petition for Partition, in Decatur Superior Court. WHEREAS, At the November Term, 1922, of the Superior Court «»f Decatur County u petition for par tition of the lands hereinafter des cribed was duly presented to the Court, and upon said presentation and a hearing thereon the Court pass ed an order appointing the under- eommr ell said •SUBSCRIPTION RATES , One year $1.50 Six Months . 75c \ ADVERTISING RATES > Advertising rate depends on po- s sition, number of insertions and other requirements, and will bo < furnished at the business office «, upon application. t Official Organ of the City of Hnin- J bridge and Decatur County All cards of thanks, obituaries, and matters of similar nature are charged for nt five cents per line. Kindly let charges accompany the manuscript. Funeral notices are free of charge. TELEPHONE 239 Till AMI.MIC A k v PRESS/ IMPORTANT NO'I ICE lands, which order provides that the sale shall take place on the first Tues day in January, 1923. The petition was filed by Mrs. Etta Powell Brin son nnd Mrs. Mabel Powell Palmer, Administrators with the Will Annex ed, of the Estate of E. R. Powell, and against Mrs. A. I*. Spence, Mrs. .1. E. Toney, Arthur Lvtle Powcdl, Grace Powell, Laura Powell, Mrs. Fannie Powell, Guardian of Grace Powell and Laura Powell, R. F. Wheat, and Gordon Chason nnd R. F. Wheat, Executors of the Estate of J. D. Chason. It being made to ap pear to the Court, without any ob jection, that it is impossible to di vide said lands between the parties at interest, the Court passed an or der directing the sale thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, Will he sold before the court house door in Rain- bridge, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, 1923, the following describ ed property: All that tract or parcel of land described ns follows: All that, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 20th District of Decatur County, Georgia, and being known and described as all of fractional lot No. .320 except 90 acres off of the north side of said lot sold to Mrs. E. R. Jackson, leav- SHERIFF’S SALE GEARGIA—Decatur County: Will be sold before the court, house door, in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary, 1923, between the legal hours of sale, the following described prop erty, to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying arid being in the town of Brin son, said state and county, and known ns block No. 7; also a small tract of block unnumbered lying next to the Railroad and being in lot No. 231 in tie 27th District of Decatur county, Geoigia, and described as fol lows: Rounded on the north by prop erty of H. R. Harrell, east by a street running north and south, south by A. C. L. railway, and west by prop erty ofW. D. Ellis and E. J. Ellis, levied on as the properly of Mrs. El la Wilson to satisfy a City Court fi fa in favor of Elver L. Rice. Tenant in possession notified. This December 7th. 1922. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. Kiddies’ Colds Can Be Eased Quickly NOTICE OF SALE GEORGIA—Decatur County. In accordance with the terms of a certain deed to secure debt executed by Ed Bruton to Mrs. F. W. Krause on January 31, 1919, and recorded in Book Y-3 on page 49, in the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Decatur county, and the indebtedness secured by said instrument being in default, I. the undersigned, will sell before the court house door in Bainbridge, Decatur county, Georgia, at 10 o'clock a. m., on December 19th, 1922, those certain two city lots and houses thereon in the cit yof Bainbridge, De catur county, Georgia fronting 180 feet on Bruton street and 105 feet, more or less, on Green street, said i lot.s bounded East by Bruton street, North by Green street, West by the property formery owned by L. O. Jackson, Trustee, and South by prop erty formerly owned by Grant Cun- ' ningnam. Proceeds of said sale to j be first applied to the indebtedness secured by the aforesaid deed to se- I cure debt, including interest and all ' taxes and expenses of advertising and | sale, balance, if any, to be paid to said Ed Bruton or assigns. This Nov. 29th, 1922. Mrs. F. W. Krause. GUARDIAN SALE GEORGIA—Decatur County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday i nJanu- ary, 192.3, at the court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate, sit uate in Decatur county, towit: Twenty-five acres of land in the southwest comer of lot of land No. 147 in the 15th district of said coun ty, running half way across said lot from east to west. Also seventy- two (72) acres in the 15th district, on the southwest corner of lot of land No. 171. Terms cash. This Dec. 5th, 1922. • Mrs. Ruby Dollar, Guardian, of Ruhv Dollar, Myrtis Dollar and Willie Mae Dollar. 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City Court of Bainbridge, Decern-! her Term, 1922: Not ice is hereby given, that the second wee k, Fourth Monday, in Do-1 eember, of this Court, will be recess ed over until the second Monday in January, 1923, for the trial of civil business, nnd for the trial of any de fendants in criminal cases who may then be in jail. The court will meet in regular ses sion on the third Monday in! Decem ber, 1922, and the first week of the Court will be held as provided by law; and for the trial of all criminal business, the call of the issue docket, and for entering up judgements in default cases. All parties, jurors and lyitiVessos, will take due notice hereof, and gov ern themselves accordingly. This December 11th, 1922. II. B. SPOONER,, Judgs C. C. B. By the Court. C. W. Wimberley, Clerk. lot; 142 in said :il lot No SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA—Decatur County. Will be sold before the court bouse door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary 1923, between the legal hours of sale the following described prop erty, towit: Four acres of land In Diffee, Deca tur county, Georgia, bounded as fol lows: On north by College street, or property of John Norman; east by property of George O. Smith; on south by property of J. L. Davis, and on west by property of J. L. Davis. Levied on n s the property of W. R. Howell to satisfy a City Court fi fa in favor of S. J. Warren, Adminis trator of the Estate of Joel A. War ren; land in possession of Ben Jones and pointed out by W. R. Howell. Tenant in possession notified. This December 6th, 1922. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. Budded Pecan Trees Standard Varieties. Write for prices W. B. LAMAR Park Front Thomasville. Georgia nil of fr u 93 1-2 acres, more or less; also all of fractional lot No. 322 ox cept 40 acres in the southwest coi ner of said lot owned by Duncan Mc- Lauchlin, there being 196.9 acres left in said lot; also nil of lot of land No. 319 except that portion formerly con veyed to William Brooks, being in the southeast corner of said lot and described a sfollows: bounded on the west by the Bainbridge and Quincy public road, on the north by proper ty formerly owned by Mrs. T. K. Griffin nnd a 10-acre tract sold by Mrs. Griffin to Miss Louise San born and bounded on the east nnd south by original land line, said Brooks tract ho excepted containing 50 acres, more or dess, also except said above mentioned 10 acre tract off of said lot No. 319 which was sold to Miss Louise Sanborn, said 10 acres adjoining the above mentioned Brooks place on the north and also the Sanborn property of lot 282, and being better described in a deed from Mrs. T. K. Griffin to Miss Louise San born made on the 4th day of Febru ary, 1886, and recorded in Book CC, Page 262, the property remaining in said lot No. 319 after the exceptions being 190 acres, more or less, this f iroperty being more fully described n a deed from Mrs. T. E. Griffin to M. I). & E. R. Powell, executed Doc. 14, 1900, and recorded in Book R-2, page 510, on Dec. 27, 1900, which deed is specifically referred to. Also all that tract or pared of land described as follows: Also u part of lot of land No. 281 in the 20th District of Decatur ('min ty, Georgia, bounded on the south by the original south line of said lot, on the west by the original west line of uaid lot, nnd situated in tin* south west corner of said lot and described ns follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of said lot and run ning north along the west line a dis tance of 17 chains, and 80 links, thence east by oQc-half degree, 10 chains and 33 links to the public road, thence southward on the west side of said public road 10 1-2 de grees a distance of 7 chains nnd 69 links to a bend in the road, the Dr. Kind’s New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Const ipated? I Icre’sKelief!Cleanse the system, with Dr. King’s Pills, They prompt free bile (low, stir up the lazy liver and get at the root of the trouble. All druggists, 25c. VX PROMPT I WON’T GRIPE JJr. Kinffs Pills SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA — Decatur County. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge, said county, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary 1923, between the legal hours | of sale the following described prop erty, towit: 1 One Ford Racer, Motor No 1159482. Levied on as the property of R. A. Wingate to satisfy a City Court fi fa in favor of D. L. Shackleford, trad ing as Bainbridge Motor Car Co. This December 6th, 1922. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank, Bainbridge, Ga., in the office of the bank, Tuesday, January 9th, 1923, at eleven o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing directors, and for any other purpose that may proper ly come before said meeting. The Flavor, the Fineness the Genuine Goodness of RISING SUN LADY GOT SO WEAK GOULD SCARCELY STAND After Suffering From Many Female Troubles This Lady Heard of id Took It, She Says, “Until I Was WelT "OOME TIME AGO,” say» Mrs. ^ Buena McFarland, ol R. F. 13. 2, Bostic, N. C., “I suffered a great deal with weakness common to women. I had bearing-down pains, my sides and back hurt, and my limbs drew. I would get so weak in my kneea I could scarcely stand. ”1 was very nervous, and could not rest. I didn't feel tike eiting. I grew thin, and did nor have ambition for any thing. "I had been trying other remedies .. but did not get any better. "Some one told us ot Cardul, and what it was recommended (or. I also took a Ladies Birthday Almanac and read of [a case something like mine. I told my husband to get it and 1 would i try it. “1 saw a great improvement after the the first bottle (of Cardui), so I kept It up until I was well. Now I am the picture of health.” Thousands of other yeomen have writ ten, to tell of the beneficial results ob tained by taking Cardui, and to recom mend It to others. Cardui has 6tood the test of extensive use, for more than forty years, In the treatment of troubles common to women. Try It. IN Houtlnvnrd on the west si lit 1 of said rond nt 29 1-2 degrees a distance of! in chains and 22 links; to the south side of Raid lot; thence west along' said south line 8 chains and 13 links) to the starting point, nnd more fully I described in a deed from John EL Don- nlson, J. I*. Williams and R. B. Bow er, Sr., to M. I>. Powell nnd M. I>. Powell. Executor of the Estate of K. K. Powell, tinted - day of July, 1904, in Book Y-2, page 210, August lltli, 1004, which deed is specifically re ferred to. The property above des-, cribed all lying nnd being in the 20th | District of Decatur County, Georgia. J.E.C. JESTER General Automobile REPAIRING- Located al His Old Stand Bainbridge, Georgia RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED T HE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap- plication of Sloan’s Liniment. F Pf forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan’s to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. It penetraies without rutting. You can just tell by iis healthy, rtimulating odor that it is going to do you good. . . e f* Sloan's handy for neuralgia, fc atica, Lme luck, ^tift joints, sore Muscles, strains and sprains. At all druggj'jto—d5c, ?Uc, $1.40. and being known ns th Brothers plantation, situated on the Quincy road south of Bainbridge, said property formerly owned by K. R. Powell and M. D* Powell. Also all that tract or parcel of land described as follows: Forty (40) acres off of the south west corner of lot No. 322 and all that portion of lot No. 31S lying west of the Bainbridge nnd Quincy road, all of lot No. 32:5 nnd fractional lot No. 358 lying west of the Quincy road except 100 acres off the south side of lots Nos. 323 and 358, all ly ing and being in the 20th District of Decatur County. This last described tract containing 320 acres, more or less, ami is known as the Powell Brothers & Chason property, which was formerly owned by E. R. Powell, M. D. Powell nnd .1. D. Chason, and the description contained in the deed to Powell Brothers & Chason is here in specifically referred to. Said property sold ns the joint property of the Estates of K. R. Powell, M. D. Powell and J. I). Cha son, and of R. F. Wheat, the owners of said property being Mrs. Etta Pow ell Brinson and Mrs. Mabel Powell Palmer, Administrators with the Will Annexed of the Estate of E. R. Pow ell. Grace Powell and Laura Powell, heirs of M. D. Powell, Mrs. Fannie Powell, Guardian of Grace Powell nnd Laura Powell, Mrs. A. P. Spence, Mrs. J. E. Tonev, Arthur Lytle Pow ell. Mrs. Etta Powell Brinson. R. F. Wheat, and Gordon Chason and R. F. Wheat a< Executors of the Estate of J. P. Chason. Said property will be sold for cash to the highest nnd best bidder. W. J. Holder, M. W. Curry, K. Griffin. Commissioners Appointed by the Court. We Are Moving Away Houses and Lumber Cheap. Call at the Mill Decatur Lumber Co. MONUMENTS We me now in position to fill orders for Monu ments and aII classes of cemetery work in Marble or Granite. We will appreciate an opportunity to sub mit estimates on your requirements. Our plant is located here in your city, and we are equipped to manufacture all classes of cemetery or building work. If not convenient for you to call phone or write and we will have our representative to call and submit designs and prices on your require ments. Bainbridge Marble & Granite Works Telephone 364 Plant N. Broad St. Liniment Makes Sick Skins Well - — , lUHgqiM, r O jmUUjy completion u*« frvdj Dr.Hobson’s Edema Ointment Mrh. Laura M. Hoyt Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets “1 have frequently used Chamber lain's Tablets, during the past three years, and have found them splendid for headuohe and bilious attacks. 1 am only too pleased, at any time, to speak a word in praise of them,'* write- Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt, of Rook- port, N. V. MONEY TO LOAN On Business and Residence Property in Bainbridge Interest at 6 per cent. Loan made for ten, fifteen or twenty years. Also money to loan on farm land in Decatur countv for 20 years. Interest at 6 per cent. I. W. GREGORY Colquitt, Ga. Box 184 The Passing of The Lean Year The last month of 1922 was decidedly more encouraging for business and 1923 begins with an even brighter outlook. Just as we endeavored to assist patrons dur ing the lean period so we are ready to co operate now that the sum promises to shine •more brightly. That customers stay with us and bring their friends is all the recommendation our service needs. The Citizens Bank & Trust Company BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA H. B. EHRLICH, President H. L CANS, Vice-President MAX KWILECKJ, Vice-President E. F. VICKERS, Cashier