The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, March 30, 1901, Image 8

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The Search-Light. BAINBRIDGE, MARCH 30, 1901. PERSONAL. Mr. 1 B. Griffin, of Fowltown, was in town j e-tunlav. Mr. John L. Peebles of Lime Sink, whh in town yeaterdav. Mr. .1 S. Dougherty, of Climax dis trict. was in town last Thursday. Flashes from the Wires- FOK SALE OH EXCHANGE. Robert Davis, a prominent young farmer near Talbotton, committed a licnle lant Monday. He was mar ried the day before to Miss Berta Edwards a handsome young lady living near Baldwinville in the same county. No cause is given for the yo mg man’s rash act. A mine been discovered beneath the pal of Emperor Nicholas at Tsarkeoselo, seventeen miles south of St. Peters burg, Russia. The Czar ts naturally in a very nervrius condition owing to the political outlook in his em pire. Last Tfmr-day at Galesburg III., a ... , . .... ... . . , ... mob of 500 or more gathered to Sheriff John S. Wilkin, of Colquitt. ° . whs in the city yesterday on buriness. lynch Ed Jackson, a negro who it is Messrs. T. J. Jackson nnd Louis Pos-! al|p K ei1 - ,n " rdered W ' arlt * tun, of Cyrene, were in the city Monday. | Rowu. The mob marched to the Xr.W.B. Smith, of Attapulgus, was ; I ail in a body, hut the Sheriff among the visitors to the city yesterday. | hart ne 8 ro ^' ie lion. Jno. E. Donalson went to Havan- mo ^ rnecl. liall this week on professional business. Messrs. J. K. and J. L. Gholson. of Keen very, were in the city oue day this week. Misses Cassidy' of Thomasville, who have been visit'ng Mrs. F. P. Hay good, have returned home.. Messrs. O. P. and C. E. Duggar. of Whlghnu district, were pleasant visitors to this oflice last Saturday. Messrs. Gartrell Scott, Kob Diukensotf, and Charlie Bruce went < ver to Camilla Sunday on a pleasure trip. H«v. VV. L- Kichards, pastor of the Baptist Church is attending the State Baptist Convention this week. "Miss Jennings, of Thomasville, who lias been visiting here us the guest of Mi-s Blanche Baker, left for her home last. Monday. Mr. Percy Mat hi- has accepted a posi tion as talesman in Oapt. Hicks’ drug store where he will he pleased to meet his friends. Miss Grace Hanna, of Thomaston, Ga.. who has been visiting the Misses O'Neal, expects to leave on the steamer Bradley for her home next Blind ly night. Judge B B. Bower ami B. B. Jr..have returned from New Orleans, La., whore I bey went to attend to professional bus iness in, thy Catted States Circuit Court .of Appeals. 'Ur. Oscar Barfield and Mr. Grant, who have been employed with the Electric Light Co., here have accepted positions yith the Western Union Telegraph Co.- at/Jayk-oimUo, Fla. Misses Grace Hanna and Cora O'Nea'. accompanied by Mr. Jd E. O'Neal, re turned this- week from a pleasant trip by stuamm- to Apalachicola and other points in Florida. * Ir. Elmore McNair, of Camilla, was Jjere on a yisit to relative Thursday. .McNair bis recently passed success fully d'C examination before the State Hoard of Pharmacy and will engage in his profession as druggist. IJ^Liet. Col. T. N. Hopkins. C M. Smith. .,1 Company K.. and Lieut. Eugene FiaUV, Adjutant of the Second Georgia B t taliou, all of Thomasville. came over v 'stei-Jny afternoon to as,-ist. in the turn- ici-ing in <* the Bainbridge baud for the .Fourth Gent-fia liegiiuent. I have 0 jersey bulls from six months . , to two vears old. elligable to :egistration filled With explosives has , ^ ^ se „ ^ f| , p C|lsb . or w(mM exchange them for beet' cattle at market value. Apply to T. M. HINES. Bainbridge. Ga. Have your old harness cleaned up and worked over—almost ns good as new at A. P. Holt’s, West street. G H Dillard, Bainbridge, Ga., does first-class carpenter work, and for the lowest cash figure. He furnishes es timates eljeerfully and executes liis work neatly. Give him a trial. YEARS SUPPORT. GEORGIA—Decatur county: Mrs ltumrilc B. I’aluicr having made ap plication for years support out of the estate oi W. W. l'alinm-, Jr., and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same hav leg tiled their returns- all persons concerned are hereby requited to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said comity on the tli-st Monday in April next w hy said application should notbegraiiied. Thlstth day of March 11*01. T. li. Maxwelm, Ordinary. THKMPAK* MlTICK. AH limiting, #U®otmg fishing or otherwise trespassng on the follow- lig lots of land is hereby positively forbidden, 15th Dist. Decatur coun ty Ga :l.ots 233, 235, 23b, 237, nnd 238 12th Dist. Baker county. Rots 179, 180, 181 and 298. I will prosecute to the full extant of the law any party or parlies vio Jating this notice. A reward of $10 will he given any oue furnishing ev* pfeee.e to convict any trespasser. All permits revoked. Feb’y 28, 1991. Mrs. M. E. Ron- KKTB. Near Telford, Tenn., a saw mill operator by the name of James War- tenherger, found recently $2,500 in ten-dollar gold pieces in the trunk of a large white oak tree. The money is believed to he half of the $5,000 stolen from the house of John Stu art near Telford, during the oivil war, of which half was never found. Train No, 21, of the Central of Georgia railroad which left Ameri cas on the afternoon of the 25th for Columbus was wrecked by a terrific cyclone near, Ellaville. The train was made up of au engine, three pas senger coaches and twelve freight cars. The entire train was struck by the cyclone and was blown ten feet from the track into the ditch. A large number of passengers were on hoard and several severely in jured, but none fatally. Mrs. Carrie Nation sends the fol- 1 wing postal card to the Atlanta Daily News: Topeka, Kaos., March 22ud 1901. My Dear Friends m Georgia: I did think I would comb to you because I wanted to, but duty now demands that I stay in Kansas after I fill my Cincinnati engagement, be- •ginning on the 2tith. After we clean home, here, I will do all I can for others: Lovingly Carrie Nation, Applications for .widow pensions of the new class, continue to pour into the Georgia Pensions Depart ment at the capitol, and it is estima ted that there are already on file between 2000 and 3000. They reach the office every day at the ra4e<cf I** 18 ^^ter by changing the name of said 25 to 100 and the present outlook is 1 “ nv I H>raf j" n from "The Georgia Pine that there will be more than twice & AlftbauJit k^wrv comp.-my.” the number provided for in the ap- Wherefore, this petition having been prouriatioii. No decision has yet duly advertised in accordance ,vifh the been readied as to what means will i* HW - y° nr petitioner prays that its char- be resorted to to pov these pensions, ter be l>rayed. 1 Georgia Pine Railway Co., TICKLED TO l)E lTII TWO-STEP. For the famous Three Coon, Rig Time, Two-Step, entitled “Tickled To Death,” send ten cents in post age or currency to B. W. Wrenn, Passenger Traffic Manager, Sayan nali, Ga. PLl.M’ RICE. I have purchased the machinery and will be prepared to clean all the rice that may be brought to Climax this season. N. C. Bell. 3-16-6mo, Climax, Ga. FOR SALE. One 20 horse power engine and boiler at a great bargain. Will trade for cattle or horses. Address A. S. Powell, Whigham, Ga. I can furnish your material for the wood-work in your buildings. Every- liing cheap for the cash, Reid & Sons. CITATION. GEORGIA—Dec iTufe county : Whereas, Mrs Juru.lia Kirkland,Guardian of minor lielrs ot Michael Dollar, represents to the Court in her peliticn, clnly died uinl entered oh'record, Unit she has fully admin istered said eatnte. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and crcdi tors, to show cause, If any tliev can, why ssld GnaKlnuisliould not be discharged lroin her guardianshipnnfl receive 1 inter* of dis mission, on .the lirst Monday 1n April ism T. 1*. Maxwell.Ordinary. AMENDMENT TO CHARTER. Bainbridge. Ga , March 22,1001 To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary of the Stale of Georgia: The Petition of The Georgia Pine Kail way Company respectfully sliowetb: 1st. That it is a railroad corporation chartered under the general railroad laws of the State of Georgia, operating a line 1 of railway in said State under and by vjrine of a charter granted to it on the 18thday of September in the mar 1895. which said charter was amended on the 15th day of August 1990. in accordance with and in the manner provided bylaw. 2nd. And said Georgia Pine Kailway Combany shows that it de.-ires to amend TllKSP\*ti NOTH K. All partied are hereby wanted against hunting, fishing, or in any other way trespassing on the follow- >i ig lots of land, situated, lying nnd bei,:g in the 27ill district of Decatur muntv and the same being enclosed in my woods pasture: Isits Nos. 211, 212, 229, and 230. I will prosecute all parties entering upon or in any wav trespassing upon the aforesaid premises. This March 2t>tli, 1901 S. Brinson. and none can he reached until it is known how many will he filed. We call the attention of our read ers to the card of Allen & Company, fire insurance agents, Bainbridge, Ga. They are prepared to submit esti mates and write policies in this or any of the surrounding towns. The firm is composed of II. C. Allen, Sig Nusbanni and S. R. Bnnsi n. Ad dress either of Uu-se gentlcineu when you need ins ranee. Prof. Ivison, of Lonac.oning Md. suffered terribly from neuralgia of the stomaeh and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him oil morphine. A friend advised use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and after tak ing a few bottles of it he says, “It has cured me entirely. I can’t sav lo lunch for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.’’ It digests what yo eat, R. L. Hicks. i hirst-elass Jou H ora executed at I this office. bv J. P. Williams, Pre.-ident. Lesral Advertisements- LEAVE TO SELL. GEORGIA—Decatur county : Notli-ei* hereby iven thill the undersign ed lias applied t.i the Ordinary of said outin- iv for lea, c to sell certain lands belonging ib rhd estate of Jacob ilinurd, for pay . out of deb's a d distribution and said applica tion will bu heard at the regular term of the ( oart of sold county, on the first Monday in Ijinl MOL This the 4th day of March moi. J, K. Cmnaj.-u, Adni’r estate of Jacob Climird, deceased. Legal Advertise^ CITATION. Vo. (' R Superior Court, J. B. DOLLAR ^ Nov. Tkum, 11100. GEORGIA—Decatur county. It appearing to the Court by petition of D. C. Maxwell that J. I!. Dollar, on the lltli day of January, IS"0, executed and delivered to toe Bunk of Thnimisvllle a mortgage on cer tain lands in Deounr county, to-wil: one hundred nnd ten acres of hmd, lieing a pant of the east halt of lot number three hundred and three ill the stxti-enth district of Deea- tnr enmity, Un.. for the purpose of securing the payment of a certain promissory note inndehy tile said J. li. Dollar, an pilnctpal, and D. O. Maxivoll and J.O.Cone,assuretie> dated Junnary lltli IMiO, nml due o v -t. 1st IHW), payable to the Bank of i'honiasville,wltll in terest after maturity at the rate of eight percent, per annum, nnd ten per cent, of principal and interest as Attorney’s lees which said nole and mortgage have been duly assigned ami transferred, ill due course of trade to D. C. Maxw ell, w hich said note the srld Defendant refuses to puy. it Is therefore ordered tliut the said J. li. Dollar pay into this Court on or before the first day of the next term, the principal and interest due on said note, and the costs of suit, or in default thereof, the Court- will proceed ns lo Jusilc shall appertain. And It is turlher ordered that this rule be published in the Hambridge Democrat and Seni'teh Light, two newspupur» published in Decatur County, once a month for four months, or served on lie said Defendant, J. II, Dollar, or his special agent or attorney, three mouths previous to tlih next term of this Court. VV N. Sl'KNCE, Judge Superior Court. A true extract from the minutes. C. VV. VVImhkhlky, Clerk. GEORGIA— Decatur County Whereas, VV. a. Johnson V- Butler, deceased, presents’ ...("tor* his peuti .ii, duly tiled am) th it he has fnjly administer. Tins is th refore to cite all n, ,' 1 ""id ed, kindred and credilois ti, .a "*Uk any they can.-why said Esertft, -‘I be discharged from hisexecn!!'iT,'*"*! ^ayuxwEu. G. M. Jones and A Rl' I.E NISI IN DECA- J. N. Maxwell I TU II S U I’ K It I O K vs >• COURT NOVEMBER ... „ ,, , , V TERM, UNI), r, E. Garland ) DECATUR SUPERIOR COUItT, NOVEMBER TERM, 1S!». It appearing to the Court by petition of G M. Jones and J. N. Maxwell, executors of G. IV. Ituguu, that I. E. Garland on the 1st day of November, 18HJ, exeeuied nnd delivered to said G. W Kagan a mortgage on certain lands in Decatur comity, to-,vit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and h'-nigiu the Mlh District of Decatur county Georgia, part of lotsof land Nos. :tB7,contain ing sixty-two and one-half acres on the south west, commencing four acres from the south-west corner, said parcel of land being in the north-w est of said lot; and sixty acres of lot on the west side of lot No, ( JHS) tlnee hundred and ninety-eight In the IHtli District of Decatur county, Georgia; .and one hun dred and thirty-three acres on the east side of lot No 81,7 in tUc county of Decatur, stale of GeorgiH, for n.e purpose of seeming the payment ot two certain promissory not, s, dated Cairo, Ga., Nov. 1st, 1W»4, for thesuin of One Hundred and fifty-eight Dollars and seventy-live cents each, made by the said T. E. Garland, pa - able to G. VV. Kagan or bearer with interest after Nov. 1st, 1«)4, ill the ride of Eight per cent per annum, and ten per cent of principal ami lnturest as. attorno- ’s fees, which said Defendant refnsas to pay: It is there!ore ordeied that tile sa,d T. E. Garland pay into this Court, on or before the llrst -lay of the next term, the principal and lnteres-due on said notes, and the costs of suit; or in default thereof, tile Court will proceed as to justice slmII appertain. And it lsfurtlier ordered, that this Rule be served on said defendant T. E. i.uu-luiid or his special agent or attorney, three months yrevloUB to ihe next tern, of tilts Court. W. N. SPENCE, Judge Superior i ourt. A true extract trom tile Minutes, C. IV. W iMbehley, Clerk, Decatur Scpkbiok ( oui-t, May Them itsiu; It appearing to the Court that the I lefcnd- ant in the wilhlii chhc dobs not reside In the county of ltcciunr, but resides in the state of florida, It ison motion of l‘lalntttt"scouii- sel ordeied that service of the within rule nisi be perfected on the said Defendant bv publication according to law. rhi.s May ’-.‘ltd won. W. N. Spence, Judge s. c. A. c, Bv tlie Court, C. VV. W I.naKKLKY, Clerk. JROAD NOTHjfcT^ GEORGIA—Decatur Cuu.vry. Whereas, a petition by K a ■ and C. IV. Johnson and’otppJ ' * duly filed with the Board of 0 ,,!?, njissi.mers of Kouds and J& Decatur Uonnty. graving f,„. t t iishment ot a puhlie ro„,i " Commencing at the 8otk te bridge road near \. \V. \|.., :w .i, 1 720 district G. M.. and ruv j Iv di ection through the lands o V lcl-ers. C. VV. Johnson. C P i G. D. Mill-i. J. H. Hughes el/ H. Laney, H. E Collins. \V. f' H. E. Bunn and Lewis .Mills. an j seetiug the Hack and i\ higham . the Le; oy Williams place “sS'S he opened up ns the private r J runs. And whereas, said petition hn referred to the Koad Conmiiw" Whigham (720) disirjet (4. V| s i have made favorable rep-.ri n„tim and have marked it out iu tiie prescribed by law. This is to cite and admonish sS sons that if no good cause be *h, the contrary at the next reguiara of the County Commissior.evs ai tin- County, held on the first Moo April an order will lie granted« ing and opening up the said for road as praved. Witness the Honorable BoarJol to Commissioners of Beads and ties of Decatur count-v. this March Joe. H. GibPix, road notice" GEORGIA—Decatur County: Whereas, the petition of J. and S. B. Bontwell. and others hjl duly filed wiih this Board, petitigi the establishment of a certain wj scribed as follows: Coimneneiua storehouse of E. Swindell t y L'o.' road in said county, ami ninuin,| s mthwe-ti r y direction ti r -nghtid "t E. 8 wi.in el I A: Co and bv the! deuce of T. C. Bun hail and tliroal lands of T. C. Burnli u, i i rough the! of T. W Sal er. and by the vesideif S. B. Bontwell, and through |n>larj through a portion of lot Mo. 4intM District of Decatur oountv. belt the estate of J. D. Bontwell. dea and intersecting the Bnim i-irige*d^ milla road on lot No. 4 beloueinitf Bontwell. ' v And whereas, the said petitit I'een duly referred to the HoadCj sioners of Belchers f 122V distriotl and they have made their i-epor*t«| Board, that said contemplated tin he of public utility and marked same according to law. This is to cite and admonish all, that if no good cause be shown I contrary before this Board on Monday in April next an order granted opening tip and estabMaij said petitioned for road as a piitilia I in said county. I I. Witness the Honorable Hoard of i i tv Commissioners of lioadsainiKeil j of Decatur county, this March tttl i Joe If. Gilpin, r* XXTGSR SEWING MACHINE; THE BEST MADE. Durable, Li^bt-lvumiing and well finished. latest and h11 modern equipments. Needles- Oils And Attachments Handled’ Prices reasonable, and terms easy, it you need a serviceable M»cbij a guarantee of satis ta^iti» n, oall^oiu or w:ite me at once. J. D. SAXiSTEA&l BAINBRIDGE. GE0R( MONDAY, APR Two performances only at Bainbridg^ SELLS & GRAY) UNITED SHOWS of Startling 100-Big Acts Under Big Tent- WATCH FOR PARTICULARS. DAHLONHGA, GA. A college education In the rt^cta of all. A.B., B.S. % Norma! and Business Plan's courses. Good laboratories; 1 lioallliful. Invigorating cli mate; military discipline; good moral and religious influonce3. Cheapest board in the or private families. Special license course for teachers; full faculty of uinc; all under tlie control of the University. A college prepay* atory class. Co-education of sexes. The insti tution fouuded specially for students of limited means. Send for catalogue to the President* JOS. S* ST8W4.KT. A.M