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The Search-Light.
BAIN BRIDGE, AFRIL 18, 1901.
PERSONAL.
MU-Lula May H ol-ler sjmnt several
days in lirinaoii this week.
Mr. H. II. Salter an<l Mill, Bvron. \t«re
in town yesterday 011 business.
.Mi—Jnsie Elnta Munnerlyn is expected
to vi-il Miss .timie Cnuipbell today.
Mrs. D McLauclilln. of Climax, 1* tlie
guest of relatives and friends in the city.
Miss Bessie Hi' ings ha- returned home
after a pleasant vi-it to relatives at Jaki' f
Carson Daniels, of Trov. Ala., has been
here this week on a visit to hia pareute.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Caldwell expect to
make a visit to New York in the near
future.
I Mrs. Cunningham, of Quitman, is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Uleu. T. Tonge,
on Evans street..
Mr. W. \V. Collier, manager of the
feiephoue, went on a visit to -Macon and
Dawson this week.
Miss Estelle Donalson. Donalsonville's
fair v si mist ress, is visiting her aunt,
.Mrs. J. R. Graves.
School Commissioner Williams and
Prof. C. L. Fitzpatrick, of Mlllercouuty
were down Monday.
Mr It. Q. Harts Held, cashier of the
People’s Bank, returned from a short
trip to Atlanta this week.
Judge J. G Fain and his grand-daugh
ter, Miss Anye Wilson, were pleasant
visitors to the city yesterday.
Mrs. K. G. OhesniC, mother of Dr. S.
J. Cliesn .t, and Mrs. A. Cook, of Atta-
pulgus, visited the city liibt Thursday.
Miss Eleonc Peacock, who has been
the guest of Miss Louise Bruton for sev
eral weeks, returned to her home in At
lanta on Monday evening last. She was
arm,mpunted by lather, Mr. J- Q Pea-
cook.
Mesdames Stanley. Ward, liostwick.
and Miss Turner, of Arlington, were
pleasant guests of the Hotel Wainman
Monday. They were joined Monday ey.
e dug I y Mr. John Ward, who accompa
nied them on their return trip.
ll.NEtOKE-H DOTS.
Mr. S. M. Dixon, of Thomasvilie. vi-i'
ed his mother last Saturday.
V e regret to report the illness of Mi-s
B. Worn who has been quite sick for
more than a week. We hope she will be
entirely recovered in a few days.
Mi-s Fannie l bourns i. visiting bers,^
ter near Camilla this week. t
Mr. Charlie Jordan visite 1 his parqjts
at. Climax Sunday. ■
Miss Emma Diion, of Whigh^, j£-
tendecl preaching here Sunday^
Mr. 0 iver Evans, of KowlJ
in our community Sunday vij
of our pretty girls.
Misses Eula and Mamie
BO VETTV1LLI5 Bl'DGET.
AYe are*gh»d to note the prosperous i
cor.diiion of the Shiloh school under the <it
maiiiigeu.ent of Prof. John Drake.
Services were conducted at this place
on Sunday last by Key. Yearby Moody.
He also preached on Saturday. I here |
was baptizing Sunday
The people of t his :
see us at.
ection are a
bout
begin cultivating them.
There i- but little news afloat, and
our corumnuioation is very
Mrs. E. H. Daniels at Bai£,uidge Satunrf? We a^Bints
Several of our young people seem to | ^ 0 .
siilrfP be interested iu the closing of theDoual-.
. ^ 'sonville school. Prof Stovall is without
doubt an excellent teacher as well as his
day last.
Mr. Henry Overstreet aud sister, Miss
Rose, of Calvary, were pleasant visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S, S. Dixon
last Saturday and Sunday.
"Mrs. Manor leaves today to visit
friends at Recovery.
Mr. Charlie Blount is now a welcome
resident of our community
The young people of our community
are expecting a good time next Satur
day at a picnic at Harrell’s new mill.
Mrs. S. S. Dixon, accompanied by her
daughter, Aliss Tessie, went over to
Buiubridge last Monday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Brinson and little
daughter went to Bainbvidge one day
last week.
Mr. Ira Bates went to Climax one day
last week.
April 12th 1001. R .
April 10,1901. Yankee Blade.
FROM CLIMAX.
tVOTMBl
The practice of dumping trash, tic
c ms smap iron, glass bottles et •• into
the streets of tin) city must lie immedi
ately discontinued. Ordinances Impose a
penalty for violations and the marshal
has been instructed to make a case a
gainst all persons who disregard this no
five.
C. H. Cauiwkel,
Chairman Street Committee.
B Ax SON BRIEFS.
Miss Looliiw Herring, of Calva-y, was
the pleasant guest of Mr. S. Brinson’s
family the first of the week. She re
turned Monday to Climax where she will
spend a few days with her sister before
proceeding to her home.
Mr. S. Brinson made a business trip to
the forks of the creek the .first of the
week.
Miss McCulley entertained a few of her
frier,ds«t crukouole and ttomitioes last
Saturday evening.
Miss Sarah Jones, of Damascus, spent
Sunday here with relatives and attended
the marriage at the church Sunday-night.
Mr. J. J. Arrhcris making some ma
terial additions to Ids residence wlrlc.b
will improve the appearance of his pleas
ant home.
Mr. Frank Andrews went over to Bain-
luidge Saturday evening on busine-s
Miss Evelyn Piper spent several days
dlie first of the week in Buiubridge visit
ing the family of Mr. T. 0.. Wainman. I
Mr. G. W. Boyce and sister of the
eastern portion of the county was ovei
several days the latter part of last week
and i he first of this.
t he marriage at the Methodist church
here last. Sunday evening was a very
beautiful affair, and w..s of sock 1 inter
est to the community. Miss Ague- Fun
derburk. the hiide, and Mr. John L.
Jackson, the groom, are both popular iu
the neighborhood, and a large ctowd
gathered to witness the ceremony. The
best wishes of the entire community are
extended to the happy pair.
Mr. .1 II. Neel has been confined to
The weather continues quite cool, still
we are having some beautiful springlike
days.
Ye correspondent was sick last week,
hence his failure to .-how up.
Climax is still booming. We learn that
Mr. Bichard Bower, of Whighaui, was
here Friday prospecting, pricing land,
etc.
Miss Alice Trulock visited Whigham
this week, Miss Ada Trulock, her cousin,
returning with her to spend a few day
Mesdames Calhoun and Roundtree vis
ited Bain bridge Mouday taking in Sells
At Gray’s show.
Miss Loohie Herring, of Calvary, was
iu Climax last week shopping ami visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Sallie Blount was the successful
candidate for our postoffice aud will as
sume charge of same in a lew days.
Mr Howard Calhoun wasiu Buiubridge
Monday and remained for the e\ cuing
performance of Sells At Gray’s show.
Mr. Chas. Calhoun is building a nice
barn for Mr. A. J. Trulock. Mr. Tru-
lock's handsome new residence is quite
an ornament to our town.
Rev. Mr. Mclyer lias returned from <
visit, to his boyhood home in North Caro
Iina, aud preached for us Sun ay at the
Presbyteriau church.
Prof Lackey, principal of our school,
has resigned, leaving au unexpired term
of two months.
April 10, 1001. Oliver Twist.
THES1WR* i\OIT«:E.
-All hunting, shooting fishing or
otherwise trespassing on the foilow-
lots of land is hereby positively
jdden, 15th Dist. Decatur coun
ty Ga.: Lots <233, 235, 236, 237, and
238.
12th Diet. Baker county. Lots
179, 180, 181 and 298.
1 will prosecute to the full extent
of the law any party or parties vio
lating this notice. A reward of $10
will be given anyone furnishing ev-
ideece to convict any trespasser.
All permits revoked.
Keb’y 28, 1991. Mrs. M. -E. Rob
erts.
Cal tail Millet, German Millet,
Sorghum seed at Hicks’s.
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A'*’ ?. $>.».'
For latest designs in Spring and Summer MiHi n ,„
(.ioods at the lowest prices ever offered
in IUinbridge. ~
Have just opened and havj
new goods throughout. Mila
ners of taste and long experil
ence to serve you.
VERY RERPECTFULLY,
Mirs. 8. T. Youl
O’
AMENDMENT TO CHARTER.
Bainbiidge, Ga , Match 22,1901
To the Honorable Philip Cook,
Secretary of the State of Georgia:
The Petition of The Georgia Pine
Railway Company tespectfully ehoweth:
1st. That it is a railroad corporation
chartered under the general railroad law.-
of the State of Georgia, operating a line
of railway in said State under and by
virtue of a charter granted to it, on the
lJtli day of September in the vear 1895.
which said charter was amended on the
15th day of August 1990, iu accordance
with and in the manner provided bylaw.
2ud. Aud said Georgia Pine Railway
Combany shows that it desires to amend
its charter by changing the name of said
corporation from "The Georgia Pine
Railway Company,” to "Georgia, Florida
Ac iilabama Railway Oompauy.”
Wherefore, this petition having been
duly advertised in accordance with the
law. your petitioner prays that its char
ier he amen-led as prayed-.
Georgia Pine Railway Co.,
by J. P. Williams-, Pm-ident.
FROM DON ALSCNY1LLE.
Yesterday was .a great day with the
Methodists of Doimlsonvtlle, it boiug the
occasion of an-Epwort-h League and mis
sionary rally. A large congregation as
sembled at both morning and evening
service, and judging from the attention
shown and interest manifested all were
greatly pleased at being present at both
of these services.
At 11 o’clock Bio Thomas, the pastor,
preached a powerful sermon on missions,
and portrayed in beautiful language the
necessity of sending the gospel to the
heathen -nations of the earth. Every
■word spoken by this man of -God tow ml
a lodgment iu tlie hearts of, all pwent
and wiil be tite means of tlfousing more
interest in missionary work.
At 7:89 o’clock p. m , we were very
fortunate iu having with us that brilliant
young man from Bainhridge, Mr. B. F.
Hawes. Jr . who delivered a beautiful
address on the subject of mi—ions and
the Holston Plan of raising our mission
ary assessment. Donal-onvillefelt proud
of the fact that -he had the pleasure of
listening tar this eloquent young man. He
spoke in glowing terms of the importance
of-ending the gospel to those that are
darkness aud heathenism. Hi- a,l
Fresh Meats
O F
A_ll Kinds
AT MY NEW
BUTCHER - SHOP,
ON WATER STREET.
JETEH. POWELL
In-bed a large portion of the time for a dress was listened to with rapt attention
wees or more with the grip. | „ wl wi „ , ,, e teul()lllWed 0y our
A very enjoyable egg hunt was in bilg-1 v ,| e . Dome again, brother, we wiil he
-•din by the lit tie hoys and gtrls last.Sun- glad to have vm with us at anv time:
-I tv evening. I tiev were highly lttea-ed i i i . ,, , . ,
, , • * - * !I . and 1 know the lair sex will be esneoial-
and are iio doubt none the worse off for i. .. . , c . ... *
, . 1 r l 1\ proud of your coming, nidging from
their engagement, ,• ‘ , s
gaget
April 12. 1901,
Mis
i the many complimeuts passed,
j Doualsonville. Ga., April 8th, 1991.
mass, sewing machine
THE BEST MADE.
Durable, Light-Kunning and well finished. Latest
and all modern equipments.
Neediest Oils And Attachments Handled-
Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you need a serviceable Machtixl
a guarantee of satis faction, call on. or write me at once.
J. D. HAXiSTEAS
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGli
Legal Advertisements.
GLIFFORU N. TURKBK, I DUEL POlt DI VOUCH
Vs. . DEOATUK SlTI'Ett-
Henky A.TURXER, 1 IORUOITUT.
It nnpcnrltig to the Court by tin* Sheriff
tlint tlie -li-tcmliuit Henry A Turner resides
Legal Advertisements
CITATION.
OKOltlilA—DBCVTUH C'OUSTY:
Whereas, \v. A. Jobns.ni, Lxei-ntortl
Hmler deceased, presents to lIn:
out of the stale of Georgia, and cannot be his petition, duly tiled and cnt-wil i*|
served in process with the process <,1 'his | ov <t, that lie lias fully ndnilnbh i-il IT
court. It is ordered that service be perfect- 1 talc This ts, therefore, to clie slip
ill by publication for the time as required ; conceriird,-fcimlred amt crwMtnrs. t»i
liv law. Tilts April lltli 11)01.
W. M. llAKKKLL, V. W. WlMhEHt-i-.T,
I’ltf's Attotliey. (JlerR.
i cause, If any they can, why .-aid
should not be discharged free !r..-*hsi
ship, and receive letters of <t :-n
, the lb st Monday in June, IHil.
T. 11. MAXWELL.'Orillil
U. M. Jones and A HIM.E NISI IN DEOA-
J. N. Maxwell f T II K St P E It 1 <) II
vs > (XVUIIT NOV EM 1 IK It
„ , V , V TEli.Vl, 1800,
T E. Garland )
DEC AT V It SUPF.HIOH COU ItT,
NOV EM IIEH TEItM, 180(1.
It appearing to the Court by petition of G
M. Jones and J. N. Maxwell,executors of G.
W. Hagan, that I. E. Garland on the Is
of No'en ber, 18W. executed and t‘ ”
said G. \v. Kagan a mortgage on rerun . , — - - -
lands in llecatnreounty.to-ivit: One hundred and t-n-enty-fite »"■
All that tract or parcel of land lying and land otf of the South half ol lot ->l
being in the 10th District of Decatur county i
Georgia, part of lotsof land Nos. jt:7, contain-!
tug sixty-two aud one-half acreson the south
west, commencing four acre-
son til-west corner, sal-l pare
ADMINISTRATOR’S S.\U|
ci KO KOI A— I )ec ttur i 'own I y:
Iiy virtue of .ui oivler from
Ordinary of said county 1 will o«rt*raw
pose for pale, before the court!
siiUI county, on this first Tue*
vlay i next, dining the legal Uonrsoi
execuied and delivered to i lowing described real odlatjs
the eMtate ot Jacob t’llnaid ue
... the north westof sain lot; and sixty
of lot on the west side of lot No, three
hundred and ninety-eight in the liith liistrict
of Decatur county, iieoi gia; ,uml one hun
dred and thirty-throe acres on tlic east side
of lot No 8B7 in the county of Deeutjiv, state
of Georgia, for the purpose of securing the
payment ot two certain promissory not* s,
iated Cairo, Ga., Nov. 1st, 1KM, forthe.su
wulllJ , two hundred and fifteen (iii ,
out.tln* and being ui the ‘JOtb district wW 0
ty. Said land being wed timber* «l aii
from the orably l»>ca e<t. Terms, castv liiwAp^
1 of land being b«»l. T. It. Maxwell,
Olilll'-ll
YEARS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA— DEC.vWia CrfvNiv:
Mrs. Mary V. BoK /living m-.ile »!
tlon for tw elve aionBW. suppm I
tatcol W.A. Bell H.j^appral
IHJtnted to set Apart
One Hu::'.lred and EiftV elght Dollars and ; their return, all per/oiiSfonccn.e
seventy-li re cents each, made by tile said T. i hy jcqulred to show causkb,-tore
E. Garland, payable to 0. W.ltrgsnor bearer u i Ordinary of 8u1d/-'oantj\n the
with itftor Nov. 1st,. l?f!4. fn. iio* ra <iu» in vi..,. hki. .n*iH.-:ii.
with interest niter Nov. 1st, l?n<f, nt the ru
of Eight per cent per annum, and ten per
ceutol nrincipal and interest as attorney’s
fees, winch said Defendant refuses to pay:
It is thereiore ordered tl«it the s.i.d T. L.
Garland pay into this Court,on or before the
tlrst lay of tile next term, the principal amt
in tores’ ditc on s«i<l notes, ami the costs of
suit; or in default thereof, the Court wi.l
proceed is to justice sh \\ appertain.
And it is further ordered, that this Uulc
s.*i*v»hI on said defendant T. E. tiarlamt or
Ids special agent or attorney, three months
y rev tuns to the next tern of this Court.
W . N.SPRNCE,
Judge superior v ourt.
A true extract fio.u the Minutes,
C. NV. H iMhEKLEY, Clerk.
Dec a run Sipkkioh < or it, M \y Term hied
It appearing to the Court that the 1‘efehv* .
ant in the within case dhe-* not reside in the I
county of Decatur, but re.ddos in the state
of Florida, it ison motion of Plaintiff's coun
sel ordeie«l that service of the within rule
nisi be perfected on the said Defendant by
publication according to law. This May *25»d
limn. \V N. sph^CK, Judge S. c. a. C-.
liv the Court, W. »V imkkklby, Cleric.
day in May l’-K)i ’
not Oe granted.
iu
dilltl
l i)f l
j br-t
/y said a|\ill -idi"" >’
ftli., April Jti-'
c . 11. .ViAXWtl.L. dull 11 '
CITATION.
GEORGI A -DECATUK COUNTY.
It. B. itower having in proper form a
for permanent letters ot Adan iijrt.au
! the estate of Mrs, a D. liowci, • oe
county, this is t»* cite all and
j creditors and neiit ot kin it
j itower to be and appear at my ^
ftrst Monday m May Muxt,shu>v cans!
they can, why i>er:uuneiit 1
>lvt>iil(l not bo granted to it. !*• **o*v»a*
HAY TBHW Win,: ! Mrs. A. D. lk*wer’s estat -. Wi h--; •**>
that the Defend- J and otUeial signaiure.^L’his Apii-^
i. H. Mvxwel..
" C S. GRIFFI1T,
DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF HOMEMADE HARNESS-
AU TRTorl* ITaa-fcly
and Promptly
Exscubad.
REPAIRING A .SPECIALTY.
|ffl“TERMS: STRICTLY CASH-vga
North Broa-1 Strcvt. noar Brnukiu’s
Stables.
ij i‘
DECATUR SHERIFF SAU
GKGRGiA—Decatur County :
Will be sold l)etore the court
thecityof Italnbridge. on the f"**•** 11 v
in May next, dm ii g the legal h um?
tlie following cescribed proi*v.-:
The went half of lot of laud No
.R4) in the nlnteenth (IB) district
cmint-y, Georgia, containing (>
uitd raentv-ltve (I2ft> acres
projierty of Feribii Anderson all'
derson lo satisfy a Justice Com t m '
or ui D. L. Uryaut vs Mason
, teriha Anderson,said ft;ah
I ferrrd to D. W. Chacon.
A. W. FuuiiU
Also at the same time and
tain ci.v lot in the village c t '
county if Decatur, Male <>t
sail e t.eing a part ul lot of bo-' 1 , 1
’ it ninety-eight (Slit) in “
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA.
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education In the reach of all. A.B.,
B.S.. Normal and Business Man’s courses.
Goou laboratories; healthful, invigorating cli-
ni"lc; military discipline; pood nmral and
religious inlluenccs. Ch- apcst board in the
State; abundance of country produce;expea6es
from $75 lo $150 a year; board in dormitories
nr private familc-6. Special license course for
teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the I
control of the Uuiversity. A college prepar
atory class. Co-educaticn of s«xcs. The insti- •
tution fovmiod 8|teciaUy for students of limited
means. Geud for catalogue to the President, I
Jos. S. Stbw art. A.M |
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
I hive d jersey bulls from six months
to two vents old. eliigable to legist ration
which I will sell cheap for ca-h. or would
exchange them for beef cattle at market
value. ‘ Apply to T. M. Hines.
B;tinbridge, Ga.
-- . vn i h : l .:7tli) District of snld (1 u ;;’
Llescribvu un. follows: tou-u *''
| point on iho l ight of way ot t.- u 'j
Railway tompHiiy, tit ty one fyit. ,
; thu intersection ot naid right < <*
; In a northerly direction along s ‘;
■ of wu) titty out* feet, thence l.»
I direction o e lmiidred mid forty e*‘
! half feet to a.i alley, tuence nio - * 1
| in a southern• y direction tiftv lv • ,
' iug point, botm led on tre Nort.- '.
lot. on the E. «*t hy right of w»y ' -
Ry.C’o , south, by lot owned by h- '/
A. tvunkiin hdu west by an '
upon ns the property of WiDiR“.,
.-.iti-fy a rllii in favoj of J. M.toX' ’
Dot wiler. This April 9tlu Itwb , ,
A. \V. Koki ham-
G H Dillard, Bainbridgt jG:
first class carpenter uork, a'-*}
\ jvvest cash tiirure. Hu fu*’ 1 '**'
timates cheerfully and exbcni* 4
work neatly. Give him a tria '