The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, April 27, 1901, Image 8

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the Search-Light. fra 3«t f . BAINBRIDGE, APRIL 27, 1901. PERSONAL Mr*. J. W. Callahan is visiting at Saf- fold, Mr. H. 0. Thomas, of Attapulgus, wa* in town yesterday. Mr. J. L. Peebles, of Lime Sink, was in the city Tuesday. Dave Cohen made a business trip to Columbus this week. Mr. A. Avirett, of Fowltown, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. A. Cook, of Attapulgus, was in town last Wednesday. Mr. J. A. O. Maxwell, of Attapulgus, was in the*city Thursday, Mr. 'I'. C. Wain man left Wednesday for , Miss., on business. Mr. Jeff Holder, of the west side, was in the city one day this week on business. Mrs. E. '1'. Hines, of Choevortown, is visiting hw sister. Mrs. *Sig Nussbanm. Mr. Ti I. Thomason returned Thurs day from a business trip to Tallahassee, Fla. Mrs. Lelohtenstadter. of Apalaehicyla. ha* been in tlie oity this week on busi ness. Mr. W. W. Palmer went to Tallahassee last Thursday to look after real estate business. Mrs. H. II. Ehrlich, of |Bainbridge, is the guest of Mrs. Samuel Farkas.—Al bany Herald. Mr and Mrs. C. K. Ilivings, of Jakin. kre the guests of Mr. Biviuga’ mother on West street. Messers. N. C. and Guns Bell were in town Tue-day, as were several others from Climax Mrs. Miller and Miss Taylor, of Balti more. are in the city as gliosis of Mrs W . 0. D. Tonga. Mr. T P. Saffold, the clever represen lative of the New York Lite Insurance company, has boon in town this week *"Dr Jno. F. T> ole returned Thursday from Macon whore he attended tl e Grand Chapter of Royal Aroh Masons Mr. W. B. 8 ulth, o' Attapulgus, otto ot Decatur county’s mo-i prominent it izetis, was a vi-i or to the city yesterda; Mrs. W. Q. Broom, after a protracted vi-it to her daughter. Mrs. W. S. Moody of Andalusia, Ala., has returned hone. Her many friends here glad to see her. Mrs. Coombs and Miss Clyde Smith of Steam Mill, have been the pleasant guests of Mrs. tt, 8 McNair this week, returning koine by yesterday’h uoon train. Mr. J. H. Pattersou, who spent sever al weeks here some time ago wit h a drove ot mules, has arrived iu the city, lln will lie here a number of days on busi ness*. Mr. P. R. Ponds, district manager of the Singer Manufacturing company, was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday of this week on business of interest to his company — r. and Mrs. Q. T. Tonge, of Bain- i.ndge, arrived in our city on Sunday la-t.. Mr. Tongo returned Supday night while rs. Ton;w will spend some time here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wal ter Jones.—Quitman Advertiser. Miss Auua Whitbaoh,ol Rochester. N Y .aud who has been spending the wiu tev the guest of Miss Waiuutan, left Tuursday for her home. She was accom panied by Mis* Wuinumau who wi 1 »onnd the greater portion of the summer as her guest. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Watuman came up 8 mday uu ruing from Haiti bridge, aid were in attendance at the Toole-Cook nmtriage. This admirable couple ti the Oak City established themselves in the highest estimation of all whom then mrl at this pleasant-aft air,--Miller Co u ty Liberal. Mrs.J C. Panotl and children have been visiting the family of Dr. Sessions at Eldore do this week. Messrs S. find H. H. Brinson went 0V t* to bainbridge one day this week. Mr. D:.n Martin went over to Arling ton the first of the week. Rev. li. G. Piper wit! fill # his regular appointment at the Methodist church here next Sunday. Miss Lulu MoCully and her sister. Mrs. Reynolds, left Tuesday for Way cross where the latter resides. Miss McCulley will spbtid. the remainder of the suinmor at Waycross. A number of young people from .the vicinity ot Iron City, were in Brinson Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. W. Russell has accepted a job i the Methodist church building. The recent cold snap is thought to have damaged the young crops in this elghborhod-i Mr. C. J. Eagerton has been iu the forks of the creek and river for several weeks where he is putting up a wire fence for Rev. Mr. Piper who contem plates running a large stock farm. Mr. John Wilder, of Lapis, spent Sun day the guest of Mr. 8. J. Wart-en. April 2(1, 1001. MISS . Rev- Mr. Boland filed his regular ap- || pointment at Oak Grove church last Sun- ^ ^ day. Mr. Steve Worn and Mbs Minnie Ei- gert n attended preaching at Bethany church la.-1 second Sunda-, and 8 mday school at the Thronateeska sc cookhouse iu the afternoon. We are glad to report the improved condition of Mrs. G. W. Kendrick, who has been quite ill for several weeks past. Mr. R. Reynolds attended church in the Oak Grove neighborhood on last Sunday. Mr. R. H. Perry will visit relatives in Climax next week. It is reported that the wedding bells will be ringing out this, way soon. We hall let you hear from them should the expected happen. April 22, 1901. Located at Bainbuidgs. Ga., at the Close op Business April is. 1001. PINE FOREST NEWS. Mr. Ira Bates spent last Saturday in Bainbridge ou busiuess. Mr. 8. M. Dixou and a few others came up from from Valdosta last Saturday md were present at the picnic at Har rell’s Mills. Mis Mamie Dixon will make a trip to Camilla in a few days. Her friends here hope that she will not make her stay too lengthy. Messrs. J. J. Whittaker and Gordon Worn went to Climax last Sunday. Miss B. Worn, who has been quite sick recently is reported .to he improv ing. Mr. S. 8. Dixon spent Saturday in Bainbridge ou business. Miss Eva Swioord wdht to Bainbridge one day this week shopping. The picnic at Harrell’s Mill last Satur day was pronounced a success and was attended by a large crowd. April 25, 1901. Jack RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Overdrafts. Duo iron) Banks and Bankers In the State, " Due, from Banks and Bankets in other States, tnrroncy, Silver, unities and Pennies, Checks anjl Cash Items, L. r, Stamps and Stamped Checks, FROM GUNDEE. Mr. Samuel Howell has put in an other boiler at his mill. Mr. Morris Hanna, of S< nth Carolina is stopping wiili relatives here, the Moss llanna. The recent cold snap has injured wa termelons and young cotton. Perhaps Providence will succeed iu .vliat our farmers won’t do—reduce the stand ol cotton if not the acreage of the same. A primary election will be held in Gadsden county tomorrow ou the "the fence” or “no fence” question. If “no fence” succeeds, what about, your state line ? Mr. Willie McDaniel killed a rattle snake five feet long with ten rattles, Saturday. Mrs. W. B. McDaniel who was very sick bust week, we are glad to say under the skillful treatment of Dr. A. L Hand, is speedily recovering her health. Mrs, M A. Hanna suffered last week alt a spiWned,ankle. Nvff, Cf.E ? April 22, 1401 ~ K. E G. Statement of the Condition of The Bainbridge State Bank »ir,ii,'fli.tit B,358.2.' 8,H85,Gt 1,531.8- 5,804.0- 1,245,51 103, 32 184.0( Total, Liabilities. Capital Stock l*aid in, Undivided Profits, less Current Ex penses and Taxes Paid, Due to Banks and Bankers in this State, Due to Banks and Bankers in other States, Individual Depoiits subject to Check, Demand Certillcutes, Time Certificates, Bills Payable, $50,000.0< 6,511.40 223.7” 90,827.2! 2,2gL25 25,000.00 '.O.OCO.OO Total, GEORGIA.—Decatur County : Bef ore me caum E. J. Perry $lrf4,rA .CO For latest designs in Spring and Summer Mi|]j ne] (roods at the Invest prices Over offered in Bainbridge. Have just opened and hat | new goods throughout. | ners of taste and long I ence to serve you, I VERY RERPECTFULLY, Mil experil JVIrs. ©. T. Young, INGEH SEWING MACHINE THE BEST MADE. Light-Running and well finished, and all modern equipments. Latest Durable, Needles. Oils And Attachments Handled- Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you need a serviceable Mitcliiu :i guarantee of satis tactlfln, call on. or write me at once. J. D. HAIaSTEAS, BAINBRIDGE. GEOKGl] m Y X, X/. „ . Cashier of Bainbridge State Bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and forego.»u statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by tile books ol file in said Bank. K. J. BERRY. sworn and subscribed to bcloro me, this 23d day of April, twoi O ol*dna.To”u.s„. REE3RD, G-eorgii GEO. G. Wuoduull, Notary 1’ubllo, Decatur County, Ga. iYOTlOE OF MliliTI.XG Op the Stockholders of the Geor gia, Florida & alabema Rail way Company, Formerly The Georgia Pine Railway Company. FROM DELL c H. GHXFFXN, | DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF HOMEMADE HARNESS- .a.U Work: KToa-tly axxd Frcnapuly SasostA-fiad. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. (©-TERMS: STRICTLY CASH-rfc* North Broad Street neat Brackin’s Stables. - GEORGIA. BAINBRIDGE, Our Farmers *eem to have been con siderably disturbed by the recent cold snap a* it was tested that the cotton rep has been injured. Miss Josie Askins. a charming young lady of Fneeylllo, was with ns last Snt- uvday and Sunday. Mr. W. W. Blount of this place visited Recovery last Sunday. Mrs. Shepherd, of River J inction was the guest of Mrs. W E. Atwater the ttrst of l he week. Miss Maud White and little brother were here the first ot' the week the geests of friends. \Ye are pained to report the continued illness of Mr. W E. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johns are in Chattahoochee today. Rev. W. D. Simpson of Sneads, FIs., delivered an interesting sermon at Ever green church last Sunday. Quite a,num ber of young people from Recovery were out. The boys wonder what attraction must be call'll)g ene of our handsome j young men to Recovery so often. How * about it Martin. April 23, 1901. tjCHOOL'BoY. There will be a meeting of the Stock holders ot the Georgia, Florida & Ala- uama Railway Company (formerly the Georgia Pine Pine Railway Company) in Bainbridge, Georgia, at the,office of the Company on the 28th day of May, 1901, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of considering an issue of bonds of said Company in the sum of Five Hundred and Ffty Thousand (550,000; Dollars or ueh other amount of bonds as tliostock holders may consider and authorize, aud to determine the terms and tenor of said bonds, and to consider and approve a form of mortgage or deed of trust to se cure said bonds, and to authorize aud direct the execution and delivery of s; id bonds aud of said mortgage or deed ot trust, and to authorize to be done all such other matters as may be necessary and prosper to carry out the purposes aforesaid, aud also to transact such other business as may. at that time, come be fore said meeting. Bainbridge. Ga., April 24th, 1901. J. P. Williams, President. J. G. Hatch, Secretary, All kinds of Builder’s Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Ni Hoi ■se and Mule Shoes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Sa Doors and Blinds, in fact anything you need for building] poses or in a Blacksmith Shop. Take advantage of the low freight rates on the hj write me and let me give you prices. T. COLUMBUS, G.U Legal Advertisements. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of -suien- tifio research for something that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. And it. is the remedy that will do it. li. L. Hicks. U EORGl A—Decatur Conn ty: By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of said c;nmt> l will offer and ex pose for sale, Before the court, house door in said county, on the first Tuesday iu May next, (luring the legal hours of sale the fol lowing described real estate, belonging to the estate ot Jacob Uliimrd deceased,to-wlt: One hundred aud twenty-five (125) it exes ot land oil’ of the South half of lot of land .No. two hundred and fifteen (215) situate lying and being in the 20th district of said coun ty. Said land being well timbered and lav oYublv loesved. Terms, cash- This April 2nd P.KH. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. Legal Advertisement! CITATION. DECATUR SHERIFF SALE. GEOKGl A—Dkcatuk County : Whereas, W. A. Johnson, bxecutorofl Butler deceased, presents to tli*. <V his petition, d uly filed and entered < ord, that he has fully administered ‘ tale This is, therefore, to cite nil r concerned, kindred and creditors cause, if any they can, why said h* should not be discharged from his k® ship, and receive letters of disniuc the first Monday in June, mol. T. B. Maxwell.ordinf CITATION. GHORGIA -Decatur County. B. B. IlQiver having In prop"!'form .-vouiii i 'w»tnri'ni,niv i for pornmnent letters ol \«lmlnt»tt»“j . ,r T J ' the estate of Mrs. A. I*. Bower, h.U'? \\ ill til' Hold Before Hie court house itoorin county, this I* to elm all amt suit,' 1 ''' the eity ot llaki bridge on the first Tuesday creditors and next of kin nf gulf) Mr* iu May next, dm 1 *'g the legal hour* of Male ■ Bower to he and a nnear at mv office i the following described property to-wit: , tlrst Monday in May next, show can* 1 The west half of lot of land No. n.n.y four ILBow^ (94) in the uinteenth (19) district ot Decatur eoi'ity, Ueoigia, oo itannng one hundred and iwentv-five (1*25) acres. Sol i as the property of Ferlba Anderson and Mason Ai - del son i o sa'isfy a Justice Uouvt fifa in fav or of l>. L Bryant vs Mason Anderson and Feriha Anderson, said fi r a having been tram- ti rrrd to I>. W. ( bason. A. W. Fokdham, Sheriff. m:l should notbe grantt Mrs. A. L). liowor’s estate. Wi‘nei and official signature. Tlfis April fin T. B. Maxwell, orM YEARS SUPPORT. “I have been lrouble.1 with imli- gestio'i for ten years, have trie*! many things amt spent much money to no purpose until I ts-eri Ko.loi I iiotwil.ir Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken tv»o| bottles and gotten more relief from j them thiin ail oilier medicines taken Also at,ilie same thin* and pb'ce one cor tain ei y lot in the village of Eld'oriMulo, county of Uecsitur, state of Georgia, the sairte being a part ot lot of land thive-hun- dred and ninetv-eiirht (39*^) in the Twenty- seven’h (27tli) i)istiict of said county, and described as follows: (omirenoing at a point on the right of way of the Ga. l ine Kailway company, fifty one feet north of tin* intersection of said t ight of way, the ce in a northerly direction along said right of wav fifty one feet, thence in a westerly direction one hundred and forty one and a half feet to »n : lley, thence along said alley I a a si uthernly dilection fifty feet to start ing point, bo n ded on tro North by vacant lot, on the East by right of way of Ga. Pine Ky Co , south by lot owned by R. B, and E. A. Fra kiln find west by an alley. levied upon as the property of 'Wiltmm lietwilcrto tMy a fifa in fuvo.i of J M. Cox vs William This \pril 9th. Iftoi, A. W. For on am, Sheiiff. GEORGIA—Decatur County: Mrs. Mary V. Hell, having Miadr ! ! tlon for twelve months support outijfJ tateafW.A. llell and a]*prnisers'IK pointed to set apart tin* same haytJJ. then* return, all persons concerned 111 * by required to show cause b tore UW t , of Ordlnarv of said comity day in May 1901 why said applipa 1 *”* N not be grnnted. Tl’iir, April 5th. U** 11 - T. B. Maxwell, . onli” 1 Y'ou cannot enjoy perfect health, I feel more like a boy than I have rosy cbeecks and sparkling eyes if felt in twenty years.” Anderson your liver is sltigish and your bow- Cr.iFFOBD N.Tubner, 1 LlBBLFOKI’tJ Vs. - IMCl-'AIII' -• IIknkv A. Tubnkb, 1 lORL'Ol KT. tl,.' It nppenriiiK to tlie Couit * that the itctendant Hemy A Tnrt'W 1 out of the state of Georgia, a)" 1 ( Served in process with the proves -1 court. It i* ordered that sen ice ' 1 ot by pubticntion for the time iw 1 bylaw. This April lltli IllOl. .,m W. M. Habbeli., C.V. WiMBEkt-a riff's Attorney. Those famous little pills, D e Little Early Risers will remfi* your liver is slngish and your Riggs of Sunny Lane Tex. Tltous- els clogged. DeWit.t’s Little Early I impurities from your system ands have testifiel as did Mr. Riggs. Risers cleanse the whole system.! yonr bowels, make them rt ? R. L. Hicks. i They-never gripe. R. L. Hicks. lR. L. Hicks. W