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BAINBRIDGE, APRIL 6, KOI.
PERSON AI..
Mr. W. A. Carv. of Calvary, wuil) the
ci:y Thursday ini business.
Col. 51. E. O'Neal went to All any this
week on rroferMonal business.
Mr. Dave Barrow, of Savannah is in
ti e c'ty wi-itinjc insurance this work.
Mr. W. E. Smith, of Attapnlgiis. was
in tlie ci y last Tuesday on luyiiiesg.
Mrw J. C. Ansl*y. of Iron City, in in
tl.o city visiting her ton, Mr. T. A. An*-
ley.
Judge C. C Buell, of Colquitt,, was in
C ecity yesterday on professional busi
ness. 1
Mr* M. E. Thomason of Monfcocello,
Ga,, is visiting her son. Mr. T. I. Thom
ason.
Editor J. M. Brown loft, Wednesday
evening to he absent several days on
business.
Mr. W. W. PeHree. of Pear, e's dis
trict . was shaking hands with Ilia many
frit nda in the city Thursday.
5'r. It. W. Janies, of Blakely, presi
dent of the Bainluidse State Bank, was
in the city yesterday on liusiness.
Mr. J. Q. Feaeouk. of Atlanta, Ga.,
formerly connected with the i'lant- .Sys
tem hole, vi-ited relatives in the city
this week.
Dr L. 11. 1 ’oncock returned Thursday
from a pleasant, trip to St. Augustine.
Fla., where he was on a vi-it to his son.
Mr. J. E. Peaoock.
Messrs. Jeff Holder, of Pine Hill. J.
BRINSON tKIEFS.
Miss Lulu VcCulley, accompanied h>
her sister of Wayuvi.ss, returned the fir.-t
of the week.
Owing to some misunderstanding as to
the rtatd Kev. J. I. D. Jiiiler failed to
meet his appointment here Ust Suudav.
The creek which has bien i ery high
at this point has been falling rapidly this
week and it is now no longer feared that
the public bridge heie will give way.
Mr. A. V. Junes, accompanied by bis
•ister, Miss Amelia, anil Misses Kate Ssl-
ser nod Fannie Franklin, went over to
Bainbridge last Saturday shopping. 51iss
Junes returned by way of Damascus,
where she visited relatives till Sunday
evening.
Mr. H. Biinson spent, Tuesday night
and Wednesday in Bain bridge looking
after busiuass affairs.
Messers Walter and M,.rk Funderburk
who have been in Honda for some
months are st home on a visit to roia-
ti es and to attend the marriage of their
sister next Sunday.
Legal ’Advertisements-
CITATION. j?£
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V, here,is, U\ a. Joans a, executor of J. R. t r -
llttrlcr itci'ci.scil, 1 resents to lltc Coen, in 6®
Ills laultlun, il nly lileU m it enured in; rev .
mil, ilmt lie lias lull! i.clinlnlslrn (I saiit cs-
into Tills t-, tt-eirfoii , to cite nil person* .fed
v.iiiiccriiiil, ktnilrnl m (l cutlitors, to show 0
cause,If atiy iliev. cm 1 , why snlil Kxfcntor 4»s>
should not be disc Iini gt U fron Ills Kxecutui-
alnp, miu recelt e Icttcn, of dUn.lfSion, on
the Hist Monday In June, Hill.
T. ii. Maxwkll.Ordinary.
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A DX1IN ISTIiATOR’S SA LE.
?£ For latest designs in Spring and Summer
(ioods at tlie lowest prices ever offered
in Haiidiiidgi*.
tl. Have just opened and hav
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OEOROIA— liec itniwt onnty: ! > <^>
liy virtue of an order from the court of
Orillnarv or said c mnlj 1 will offer and ex- e •
posu for sale, before the court house door In
saut county, on the Hist Tliesdi.y In May
next, during Che legal hours ol s.le the fob,
lowing described ro..l estate, belonging lol iy -■ i *1 f _ *
line hundred anil twenty Hyo (liy) acres ot j £ new goods throughout Mi!
lunU oil* of the South hail ot lot ol laud No. A “*
tw o Ii a ml red and til teen (JI5) lying
and bolntf in llu? noth district of huIU couti-
ly. b:ift<( land being wull ttfnborurl and fav
orably ioutt ud. TiTiiirt, cu*)r I’lilrf April 2nd
iiHil. T. Ii. Maxwell, ordinary.
YEARS SUPPORT.
GEO It II A—n ec vtu n (Jot's rr:
Mrs. Mary V. Hell, having made applica
tion for twelve nnmilis support out of the es
tate of W. A. lie 11 and appraisers duly up
pointed to set apart the same having tiled
On Friduv night last some one broke thejr return, all persons concerned are h
into the Plant .System depot, at this place
Mud made an unsuccessful attempt to
blow up the safe with dynamite. The
burglar or burgh.rs, as the case might be,
failed to get the safe open and hence ro-
ceived no reward for thefr dating. A
detective spent set end days here and se
cured Ki.ffiuUiit evidence to warrant him
in making an arrest.
Several of the mill'ary boys went over
to Baiuhridge to attend an important
meeting la*t Tuesday night looking to
their attendance at the Albany Chautau
qua this month. It is the intention of
the boys to attend.
The town is all astir over the approach
ing wedding at the Methodist church
next Sunday of one of our most popular
K. Fain, of Faceville, and J. S. Shepherd ladies to one of Miller county’s stirring
,uf Belchers. I’i-trlot. were among the yis - young men. We will fuiui-h a fuller ac
tors to llio city yesterday.
Mrs. J. T, Lane, of Iron City, witli her
little daughter, i- spending a few daysi t
_ the home of her pawn's, Judge and Mrs.
C. G Campbell, on College street.
Misses Vera and V’aldn Kerr, who are
teaching a flourishing school at Iron City,
were called home yesterday on auuouut
of the illneis of their mother, Mrs. K. B,
K'Mr,
‘•Johnnie’’ Harrell, the cleverest fel
low in thirteen states, is in town, lie
leaves for his home in Bninbridge this
morning.—Tomas ille Times Enterprise,
; Dr. D. H. I’a k.-r, former pastor of the
• Baptist church here, spent Saturday and
Sunday in. the city .among his former
parishioners Hi* preaclied in the Bap
tist church Sunday night in the absence
yf t,ho pastor, iiev. Richards.
count of the affair next week.
Our local fish rinen have been having
rare sport this week catching hell. The
swollen condition of the creek lias ren
dered it pos. ible to make some very
line hauls,
We regret to report the illness of Mrs.
by required to show cause before the (Jotirt
oi Ordinary of said -.utility on the ilrst Mon
day In May IhOi why said application should
nut Do granted. Till.. April .till. IliOI.
T. II. Maxwell.-ordinary.
T E. Garland
l«! LK NISI IN UKC’A-
T U II S U I* E li 1 O II
GOUllT NtlVEMIilil!
TERM, 18WI,
DEGATtl K SUPERIOR COURT,
NOVEMMKRTBRM, 1*111.
It nppenrpig to tin- Court by petition of G
M. Jones anil J. N. Maxwell,executors ot G.
W. Ittignn, that T. E. Garland on the la*, day
of No>ember, 18m, executed and delivered to
said G. W. Itag.in a mortgage on certai-
lands In l)eoiitnrci>nnty,t<i-.vit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and
bring In (lie hull liistnetof lieeatur county
Georgia, part i f lolsof land Nos. mil, contain
ing sixty-two aud line-hall acres on i lie sunt h
west, commencing lour acres from the
south-west corner, said pare-1 of land being
In the north-west of said lot; and sixty acres
of lot On the west side of lot No. (den) tints)
hundred and ninety eight In the Halt District
iff Deeatm county, Georgia; .and one hun
dred and tlilrty-thro i acres on the east side
of lot No In the comity of Decatur, statu
iff Georgia, for 11,o purpose of securing the
paynientof two certain promls ory notes,
dated Cairo, Gh., Nov. 1st, iwd, for tllcsmn of
line Hundred and 1-ifty-clght Dollars ami
Sevunty-tU e cents each, made by the said T.
B. (hirland, pa\ able to G. W. Ragan or bearer
a ltli Interest after Nov. 1st, 1*14, at the ra^e
of sight jsir cent per uiimiiii, mid ten per
contor prtuctpal and Interest as attorney's
fees, winch said Defendant relltsas to pay:
It Is thcrclore ordoled that the sa,d T. E.
Garland pay Into tills Court,on or before the
Hist day of tile next term, the principal and
interest due on said notes, and the costs of
M. J. IJoilge.- who lias been qi. lie unwell 8,1,1 ! or in default thereof, the Court will
. f , r , proceed as to Justice shall appertain,
tor more than a week at her home here. I And it is further ordered, uiaj. tins Rule be
Blie is improving and we hope she will hlssn^age^
yrovlous to llu< n -xt te.ru of this Court.
W. N.Spesck,
Judge Superior court.
A tine extract lio-u tin- ihlmilc
•“Iibavo Been troubled with . indi
gestion for ton yonvs, Imvo tiled
many IIuhi^b ami spent much money
to no purpose null! I tr'ed Kmlol
Dyspepsia Cure. I have in ken two
bottles and gotten more relief from
Com than all other mediciics taken.
I feel more like n liov than J have
felt in twenty ye.rs.” Andersen
Riggs of Sunny Lane Tex. Thous
ands have testified as did Mr. Riggs.
R. I. Hicks.
‘ . had piles no hail I could get
iid rest nor Timl a c re until 1 tried
ReWitt’s Witch 11.axel Salve. After
i sing it once, i forgot 1 ever had
anything like Riles.”—E. (J Boice,
.Snmers Point, N. Y. Look out lor
imitations. Ho sttro you ask lor Do
Wilt’s. R. L. Hicks.
DAHLONEGA, GA.
Acollogoediicatlou in the reach of all, A.B..
;fs.:.. Nerm.il and Business Man's courses,
diced laboratories; healthful, invigorating cli
.It! to; military discipline; pood moral and
religions In licences. Cheapest board in tl".
.0 .a*.e; eboiid nice of country pro.Ince; extxir.set
fro-i ST5 to §150 a yetr; board In dormitorlc
-. - ;ei-..itc families. SjH-cial llcensccotirsefoi
le.-rocrs; full faculty of ulna; all under tji
coiitci.l of ihe University. A college pr-par
atorv ciiss. Co-edncation of sexes. Tl-.elnstl
*ut‘ : rounded spoclally for students of limited
SAXia.-.. :-end for catalogue to tite President
Jos. S. SsttWiKT. A.M
be entirely recovered in a few days.
Mrs. J. H. Brinson and daughter, Eya,
returned from Dor.aUonvillo But day ev
ening, at which place they have been
visiting relatives.
Miss Mattie Funderburk who is teach
ing school in DomthonvillespentSunday
in this place.
Mr. J. C. Parrott spent a portion of
the wtek here with his tauiily.
Apr). 5tli 1901, liiss
FROM FACEVILLE.
Excepting a few dejected countenances
nothing has transpired to cause a ripple
over the placid lives in Ibis beautiful
hamlet..
A library of COO volumes, doualed tbi
G. W. u ...tuKaLKY, Clerk.
DKCwrcR SOPKKtnu.uoprT, Mat Teiim inoo:
It appnavi Ig to the GotuT that llio . -efcntl
ant in the wtiniii ease duos not reside in the
county of Doe i nr, but resides in the Mate
ot I'.'o.ida, It Ison tuotlon of I'taint ltr» coun
sel ortlu..'-G that service of the within rale
nisi be m-rfecteJ on the said Defcndiint hv
inibllcatimt tiecordl. g to law. Til’s MnviHid
liiflt). VV. N. npEso;:, J-nlgo g. g. c,
Ilv tlie Court, 0, W. .ViMiitiKLET, Glerk.
AMENDMENT TOCKAETEE.
Bsinbiidge, Giv , March 22,1901
To the Honorable Philip Cook,—
Secretary of Lbe State ol Georgia:
The Petition of The Georgia Pine
Kail way Company lespectfully showeth;
1st. That it is a railroad corporation
chartered under the general railroad law
place by the Uritarians ql Boston, has of the State of Georgia, operating a line
arrived, and it is to be hoped that the of . ail way in said State under and by
gift will be appreciated by all. The j virtue of a charter granted to it on the
works are from t he best of authors, com- l.'lth day of September in the > ear 1895.
pri-ing: Encyclopedias, Biographies, which said charter was amended on the
Histories, Travels, Treaties on Scientific loth day of August 1990. in. accordance
Topic-', Historical Koiuances, Classics, j with and in the manner provided bylaw.
Poetry, etc. .1 ho’literature is strictly, 2nd, And said Georgia Pine Railway
non-sectarian. God bless those l nita- Company shows that it desires to amend
visits. j its chartor by changing the name of said
’1 he school with an ‘enrollment qf 59 j corporation from ‘ The Georgia Pine
uid an average atiouda’ce of 48. con-1 Railway Company," to ‘'Georgia. Florida
ducted by Prof. Chas. Fterrerter and as-1 A Alabama Railway Company.’
-istant, Mrs. Hiilmau. is pronoutcoi by
.,11 to be ihe best one ever taught ,:t this
place.
Faceville has kieautiful girls, aud a
•caiitiful nature shines through their
laces. That beauty is peieuially lovely,
loreover. that kind of beauty impiaives
with age, and time ripens rather than
destroys it—it is intellectual beauty.
Apiil Srd. 1001.
“Last winter I was confined to uiy
bed with a very bad cold on ilie
lings. Nothing gave me releif, Fin
ally my wife he ight a bottle of One
Minnie Congli C ie tl-at effected a
speedy cure. I cannot speak too
highly of that excellent remedy.”—
Mr. T. Iv Houseman, Mauaiawnev,
I’a. R. L. Hicks.
J. W. BUHNKY,
-kill) BUILDER,
BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Agent for Hardwood 5Iantels,
Doors, Sash and Binds.” and contracts
for first -class Cement Sidewalks.
VVhhrefore, this petition having been
duly advertised in accovdimce with the
law. your petitioner prays that its char
ier be ameuded as prayed.
Georgia Pine Railway Co.,
by J. P. Williams, President.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
I h tve 0 jersey bulls from six mouths
to two years old. eldgable to registration
which I will sell cheap for cash, or would
exchange them for beef cattle at market
value. Apply to T. M. Hines. ..
Baiubridue. Ga.
Tlf'KLEO TO 111) I I’ll TWO-STEP,
For tlie famous Three Coon, Rag
Time, Two-Step, entitled “Tickled
To Death,” send ten cents in post
age or currency to B. W. Wrenn,
Passenger Traffic Manager, Sayan
nali, tia.
ners of taste and long experi
!l ence to serve you.
is®
|| VERY REliPECTFUIJ.Y, '
|I IVtrs. 8. T. Youiitf
lETGEB. SEWING MACHINE
THE BEST MADE.
Humble, Li<rht-Uun»ing and well finished. -Latest
and nil modern equipments.
NeedleSi Oils And Attachments Handled-
Prices reasonable, and teruiR easy. If you need a serviceable Macliia
a guarantee of satis tacti»n, call on. or write me at once.
J. D. HALSTEAD.
BAINBKIDGE, GK0KGI
SELLS & GRAY
UNITED SHOWS
Will Positively Appear for
Two Performances Only
at Bainbridge.
^OINTDA.Y, APR.
GRAND AGGREGATION OF TENTED ATTRACT10
6-*Marvelous Eddys—6
Unquestionably the GreatesUAcrobats in tit,a ii'?
Their Feats are Wonderful and Worth the
Pr ice of Admission alone.
ElDISr^,
BEAUTIFUL AND DARING EQUESTRINS.—ONLY LADY BARM
WHO DOES A SOMERSAULT BARS34GS.
Tlie Earl Sisters
GREATEST LADY AERIAL PERFORMERS
IN A STARTLING ACT,
100 . . . Other Big Acts . . . 1
1 can furnish your material for the
wood-work in your buddings. Every-
oV.ll Kinds
AT MY NEW
BUTCHER - SHOP
ON WATER street.
JETEH. POWELL.
G. U. GRXFFX&
—dealer in—
ALL KINDS OF HOMEMADE Hf
■all Warlx neatly-
aad Pwompvly
REPAIRING A 6~ ECIALTY.
(g®“TEKMS: STK1C, LV
North Broad Slrttt nr’if^"
Stables.
BAINBRIDGE, - GEOlil
G IT Dillard, Bain! ridgt
king
Sons.
first-class carpenter work,a 11 '
lowest cash figure. lie fun 11 '
Have your old harness cleaned
heap for the cash. Reid & and worked over—almost as good as timates checrhilly and cxcv'J
new at A. P. Holt’s, West street. work neatly. Give Lin. a