The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, May 11, 1901, Image 8

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PERSONAL. For latest designs in Spring and Summer Mill || Goods at the lowest prices ever offered i| in Bain bridge. If || Have just opened and hi |f new goods throughout M || ners of taste and long exp< || ence to serve you. | VERY RERPKCTFULLY, | Mrs. S. T. Yonnj BAIN BRIDGE, MAY 11. 1901. Mr. Chun, H. Ualdvr«U has returned from a trip to the North, Mr. Wallace Sheffield, of Arlington, spent last Tuesday in the city. Mrs. H C. Curry, of Alaga. Ala., was visiting feinds in the city this week. Mr. K. A. Weldon, of Quitman, Ga., has beeu attending to business here this week. Col. M. E. O’Neal' spent, the first of the week in Atlanta att< nd ig to legal business. Mr. J. W. Butts, of Steam Mill, spent last Saturday and Sunday with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams of Savan nah have been guests of the Wainman Hotel this week. Dr. Wright Jackson has returned home after ooraple'.lug a course in the Balti more Medical College. Mr. Glenn Tonge visited his family in Q utuian last Tuesday. Mrs Tonge is expected home tomorrow. Mr. Henry M. Beach, of Columbia. Ala., has been here again this week look ing after his business interests. Dr. Charley Ausle.v. wno has just fin ished a course in the Baltimore Medioal College, visited relatives here this week Mrs. J. E. Peacock, who was among the unfortunates In the Jacksonville fire is expeoted to visit relatives here soon. Mrs. Emery Johnson and Miss Fannie May leave next Wednesday for Flovilla Oa. where they will spend a part of the Bummer. Messrs. Oliver Maxwell and J. D. Les ter, two prominent farmers near Atta- pnlgus. were among the visitor* to the city Tudsday. Dr. Eng. ne Elder, former manager of the Hotel Wainman. returned by the Steamer Kelley from Apa'achiuola this week, He goes from here to Columbus, Gi. Mr. J. T. Worn and two children. Al- vy and Urmia, who have been visiting Mr Worn’s mother, Mrs. M. 8. Worn, near Climax, returned to their home iu South Florida last Tuesday. Mrs. C. P. Gordon has returned from Montgomery where she went to take her little daughter Lydia to a specialist for treatment. We are glad to be in formed that the* child’s condition has has been somewhat improved. Mr. and Mi’s J. P, Williams, aooompa nied by their friends, Mr. and Mm. U H. C.leman, Mesdaines Callahan. En gene Bruton, J. E. Donalson and Ben n • t made a pleasant trip to Arlington via the G. F. & A., last Monday. Mr. Ed Shannon, who had the misfor tune to lose his right arm in one of the planing mills of the Stuart Lumber Co., last week, has gone to his relatives in the vicinity of Valdosta. It. will be number of months before he can be able to return to work. His friends hope that bis wounds may rapidly heal and t hat he may suffer as liltle as possible from his accident. Mr. J. C. Parrott, who was at home sick last week is again at Bainbridge. where he has control of Mr. J. H. Brin son’s stable. We hope that he will re main well. The creek is iu tine fishing order and many of our citizeus are availing tbem- selvee of the opportunity of tackling the finny tribe. Work on the new Methodist church continues and the contractor hopes to finish it in a short time. Mr. R. A. L. M axwell has moved into bis new house purchased some time since from Dr. R. L. Bridges. Last Sunday’s rains did a great deal ot good to the growing crops in this section Oats were especially henefitted Home of the boys are preparing to take a few days fishing in the forks of the oreek and Flint river. They will go pre pared to oamp out. News is unusually scarce this week and we vyill have to he content with p:ou:i‘. ing a more extended communication next time. May 10,1901. Mibs . TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE. I will be at the following named pie ces fur the purpoeo of receiving tax re. t iron for 1901. SECOND ROUND. ‘Keoovery, Mon. “ 2tet. Faceville, Tiles, 11 38rd, AHapalguk, Wed. “ 34th. Higdon. Thuro. “ 25th. Ragan, Friday. •• 2fltb. Bella Sat. “ 27th. Climax, Monday “ 29ih. Whig ham, Tuee. “ 30th. Spring Hill, Wed. May 1st. l’earoe, Thors. “ Snd. B owing Cave. Fn. *• 8rd. 'Lime Sink, •• 4th. ■Kendrwks, Mon. ” 6th. S .ring Creeks, Tues. “ 7th. Steam Mill, “ 8th. Donalsonville. Tlmrs. “ »th. Iron City, Fri. “ 10th. .Kook Pond. Sat. ” 11th. 'Belchers, Mon. “ 13th. Fowltown, Sat. “ 18tb. Pine Hill. Sat.. " 85th. Will be in Hainbndge two weeks ol court exfcept Saturdays, close June the tenth. Books will A. P. Long. writ e ok t tx receiver. On account of sickness I was unable to meet my appointments a* advertised and this is to inform the publio that I will -Visit these plaoes that I failed to reach as follows: Lime Sink, Monday, May 97th Blowing Cave, Tuesday, “ 28ih Pearce's, Wednesday, '* 29th Spring Hill. Thursday, “ 00th W Ingham. Friday, “ 81st Climax Monday, June 3rd • A. P. Long, Tax Receiver, SHARBER SCHOOL NOTES. [Intended for last week’s issue.] The fierce contest be* ween Spring and Winter seems to be at an end with Spriug as victor. Mr. J. Rich, of the east side, was a vis itor to our coinmunitv a few days sine , Seems to be some attraction for him over this way, Rev 8. tly held services at the Branch Institute Sunday last. He was accom panied by his son, Mr. S. H. Ely. Messrs. Amos and Dallas I.-ey, Fun derburk and Trawick, of the Iron City neighborhood, attended the sing at the sohiol-house Sunday afternoon. Miss Edyth Chasm visited her parents at Desser Saturday aud Sunday, return ing Sunday night. Mr. 8. H. Elyis in Donalsonville to day on business. Prof. J. B. L. Barber, of Desser pas sed through our community Saturday. May 1st, 1901. W U . GHANDo'UKORS. Robert Donalson, Drew Roberts, J. 8. Thomas, R. L. Maxwell, H. J. Paulk, J. B. Butler, D. W. Kelly, T. P. Harrison, A. J. l’rulock. 8. A- Belcher, A. E. Bell, I. Strickland, W. B. King, W. G. Powell, 8. J. Warren, J. C. Evans, H. C. Pinson, W. O. Jones, E. A. J. Rich, C. T. Mims, G. B. Aiday Sr., Thomas Parker, C. K. Hodges, S. D. Miller, D. S. Swicord. ,T. O. Harrison, J. B. Laslie. Martin Harrell, E. A. Wijnberley, J. E. Cobb. Traverse Jurors—1st Week. 1 Byron Godwin, Ben Bell. Clayton Ul mer, J. M. Sasser, Dunoan Curry, Mal colm Smallwood. R. B. Whitaker, J. R. Blount. Jas. H. Emanuel, W. E. Atwater. J. M. Valentine, M. W, Howard, C. G. Manderville, J. A. Speer. D. A. Coben. J. R. Lee, W. C. Bird. Jas. Brown, Sam Brunson, G. W, Swicord. J. H. Hudson. H. B. Butler, H. D. Connell, 0. J. Mun- nerlyn, H. M. Emanuel, P. A. Jones, D. L. Williams, R. A. Mallard, A. M. Earp, J. H. Brinson. D W. Lane, M. L. Jones. Gray Barnes, J. F. Gray, T. J. Coleman W.K. Boyett. Traverse Jurors—3d Week. J. Swindell. J. R. Gholson. T. I. Thomason, G. H. Cook, Clayton Aiday. J. R. .Vlurkison, J. D. Johnson, J. P. Brown, Paul E. Tinley, A. J. Callahar, S. M. Lang, A. E. Dubose, R. E. L. Dash er. G. P. Wood. J. J. Perritt, Q A. Phil lips, H. C. Bean. B. R. Gibson. J. F.To lar. A. C. Broum, W. C. Hornsby, B H. Gibson, Joseph Johnson, G. H. Wil liams, Cuy Harrell, T. W. Dollar, Elias Harrell Jr,, J. S. Orverstreet, Joseph Herriog, Dayid Mashburn, Z. H. Harrell J. M. Herring, J. R. Dollar, ChasMobley. S. J. Barrineau, E. M. Bates. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Following is the programme of the Union Sunday School Convention to be held at Midway Church, near Jakin, on the 26th day of May, 1901: 1st, Will open at 10 o’clock with song by congregation and prayer by Pastor. Snd, Welcome Address by Midw;y School; Song by Midway School. 8rd, Response by Donalsonville School. 4th. Reading of miuutes of our last meeting. 5th, Reports of the different Sunday Schools by our agents 6th, Election of officers for the coming year. 7th, Song by Uniou School. 8th. Annual address—Speaker to he- supplied. 9th, Song by Brinson school. 10th, Subject: “Resolved. Is Christ'- anitv increasing or decreasing?’’—To he discussed by tbe Convention. 11th, Song by Boykin school. Dinner. Evening services will he filled out by -eoitations and songs by the different -ohools. Where schools cannot attend please send delegates. Everybody invited; briug full baskets. J. M. Jackson. Pres. J. P. Nelson, 8ec’y. J. L. Fusderbukk. Agt. NOTICE OF .MEETING Op the Stockholders op the Geor gia, Florida & alabema Rail way Company. Formerly The Georgia Pine Railway Company. There will be a meeting of the Stock holders ot the Georgia, Florida <te Ala bama Railway Company (formerly tin Georgia Pine Pine Railway Company) ii Bain bridge, Georgia, at the office of the Compauy on the 28th day of May, 1901. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose ol considering an issue of bonds of sai<: Company in the sum of Five Hundrer' and Ffty Thousand (550,000) Dollars oi such other amount of bonds as the stock- holders may'consider and authorize, am to determine the terms and tenor of said bonds, and to consider and -approve i, form of mortgage or det d of trust to te nure said bonds, and to authorize and direct the execution and delivery of ssio bonds and of said mortgage or deed ot trust, and to authorize to be done all such other matters as may be necessary and proper to carry out the purposes aforesaid, and also to transact such other business as may, at that time, come be fore said meeting. Bain bridge, Ga., April 24th, 1901. J. P. Williams, President. J. O, Hatch, Secretary. T RESPAss NUTtCR. OF CONSIDERATION. A NEW REVOLUTION IN THE BARBER BUSINESS. An absolutely sa^p shave at the new City Shaving Parlor, a oonspicious stand next door to city Post Office. Our plan of shayiug is so complete that, we can prevent infection or inocu lation by so called noxious or poi.-ionoue grems. These troubles are oftimes con tracted from one to the other by reason of using the same razor or brush on every body. Now how we prevent such troub les we have a steriliser, a uiokle plated concern in which we always keep hot boiling boiii ,g water. We put a certain q ianity of Autisepiioln, then every bar- oer after shaving each customer places his razor over the Sterilizer into 'the h i ing water, letting it remain for afew minutes. After shaving we use a por lion of that AntL-eptiola on each custo mer’s faoe. By tins method we can as sure you a safe shave Cali and see us and we will convince you that our service is the best in the city. Shave 10c.. Hair Cut 95o. P. M. SIMS, Proprietor. XXTCBR SEWING MACHINE THE BEST MADE. Durable, Light-Running and well finished. Latest] and all modern equipments. Needles. Oils And Attachments Handled. Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If yon need a serviceable a guarantee of satis tactisu, call on. or write me at once. J. D. HAX.ST2L ' BAINBRIDGE, GE0R Ool-u-ixilDias, - G-eor^ All kinds of Builder’s Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Morse and Mule Shoes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Blushes,’ Doors and Blinds, in fact anything you need for buildin poses or in a Blacksmith Shop, Take advantage of the low freight rates on the write mo and let me give you prices. T. L Gl IZARD. COLUMBUS, Legal Advertisements. LEAVE TO SELL, y georgia-UDcoatuk County: Notice is hereby gv'en tlnu tlienudcr’sign- C(1 has a pit I led to the 'vdliiary of said ooun- ty for leave to sell certain land- belonging to the estate of Jacob t Unttrd, for the pa>. uienl ot debts and distribution, and said an-- I’Pe.-tton will be heard at the regular term ol the Court of Ordinary of said county on ’'O nrst Monday in June, lttui. Tills the Gth a y of April, 11)01. J. F. CL1NARD, Admr., ^Sstate of Jacob Clinnrd, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—DKCATUB UovNtt: Notice is hereby given that on the flrat Cueflftay in June Swil, between ‘the legal hours of a ii«» before.the court house door in for twelve raou said county the undersigned will offer and of Uttlvin Arl expose for sale at public outcry to the hifri-. no ntod ti> >s#»t r. it.w eft bidder for cash, all of the l’tuber on l«»ts their return all i>er of land Man A 2*4 each c ntatnh,>JX bvL«» ert tosimV HO«e« and l^of o'23* and west half of lot ofOrdin " 2(W, all in th 114th district of said county, day in JuneltJOl wh ?Ji hr M e, n ,u py virture of an order gran- not be granted. Tl* ted by the Court of Ordinary at the April gmutuu. ii Tern. IWJ0. This May 10 inn, T* E. Covington „ . Adm’r Joe Brunson estate, * rer J. E. Ooualsou, Att’v in fact. Legal Adveitiseme CITATK N. GEORGIA—Drchtub County: Whereas, W. A. Johnsju, txe:utt| Butler deceased, treaeiHt- to tbe 0. his petition, d tilv tiled and en etbJ ord, Uiat he has fully aduilnlsieirflj tate This is, therefore, to ci;> eon ecru oil, kindred ilnd creditors,! cause, tf any they can, why should not be disc barged lion Ills* ship, ami receive letters of eisau* the first Monday In June, !!•<»■ T. B, >IaxuEII.< YEARS S,UPP< LT. <iKOli<JlA— UhCATUK 0OUKTY: U lor lay Arlino, having m*Ct \ for twelve months support out ofj d ftppiai jruedd All parties are hereby warned against h tiling, fishing, or in an\ other way trespassing on the follow ing lots ot land, situated, lying anti bei; g in the 27th district of Decatur oo.ir.ty and the same being enclosed in my woods pasture: Lots Nok. 211, 212, 229, and 280. I will prosecute all parties entering npon or in any way trespawing upon the aforesaid premises. This March 26th, 1901. S. Brinson. UROP03ALS FOR THE KRKCfllON OF A NEW COURT HOUSE FOR DECATUR COUNTY. ^RlLEIl BIDS will be received by II. A Lytle, rbsirtniiu of the Hoard of Com. *-ston.iis for Itoads mid Revonnus of l>ecn 0 » voin.ty. at hlsolttce iu Buiiibridg.., Ga . ill July loth 1001, Mt i p in., for tli, build ) H K» exadtou and completion of a court lions., for Deci.tnrcr.nnty. tin., tsi be built In the city o! HulubrldK.'. Decatur county, ... t«r plui-s and spec.tie itloi.s of Atexund r lutr. Architect, Mucou, Go. The lit,,us and sneciHemlo. s of tbe struct tire will be on cxhibitioi. alter Juue lOlh. 11)01, at the .iflt .-e or Alexander Blair, Archt- teot, M.icoii, Ga.. and at the office of the Board or Commissioners for Roads and Rev eobes for Decatur County. Bainbridge. Ga. All bids to be eouslderej must be accom- panlwl by acertitlud check for $2,000 00. Bond will be required double the amount of the prlcr ’ T F« *3* ht *o reject any and all bid* is reserved This May loth. 1901 R. A. LYTLE, Chair:;, a, , DECATUR SHERIFF SALE. iiKOKGIA~I>6Ctttur County: 5° ?'l d u,e eo,,Tt "fuse .toorm theclty ot Hnlubridgc on the first Tuesday i u { ,U K ! >1 hours of sale to the highest bidder forcdsh.thefoliowinir •esciibed property to-wlt: .-V’ 1 2 f J a,, i 1 . ’ 164 aiH ' the eii st half of lot of land No. 10S In the 14th District of Decatur comity, frit. containing S7S ::c:e3 n ote or loss. »»itd land Jovivi on us the property of »am Brunson to satisfy nn execution Ih- sned iron, .the .aty Court of Bainbridge said county in favor of A. Fort airainst sTld 3aui Bwuison, amt other tlfa s in iny hands Proper^- pointed ou’ by it D Itussell' ;> r /aurfs attornev. This the 10 day of May! A. W. Fokdham, 3beritr. DECATUR TAX SALES, Georgia—Dkcatus County: Will be sold lu-fore tl.o court house door '"/'‘'‘ eGy of Ibilnbridge, Decatur eountv’ Georgia, on the first Tuesday le J„, e during the legal hours of site, the fol lowing described property to-wlt ■ • the I tLEAVE TO SELL GEORGIA-DkCsTiRi County. I Notice is hereby given that ibosw ! ed has applied to tint Ordinary Ml ly for leave to roll lHltdsJfeloiiglal tale of Mru. A. D. BoubT for t o P| debts and for distrihgli >n, r.nd ►*- tlo-i will bo tiear.l.kt tile regular k Court of Ordinary ol S.ti(l county, on the Mist Meulfii v ill June 1101. lith, 1901. . B. B* RoAbk, Si:-, AJ « Estate ot Mrs. A U LEAVE TO SELL GEORGIA—Jlec'itur Notice is hVi-cby givni/fiiit tlir ed has uppltcb to the OjUmniy ol ty lor leave t<Vell liiufln belonpa tate of D, M. Altcluiri, for pu;p vision among tiu- UFirs and !.g a ' es-.Hte, und said Implication will] tbe regular terug\f the Court of' said county toJDe Veld on the tlx 1 Juue, 1901. Ijfla MAy (I. 1901 _f M. E. MirUHELl.,E.y E. M. StOOltK Hll.lX'IISKUl-- " 1 Exekutors of ac , ro “ a ? Of lot of land No, so# m the 1 ® H DiUanl, Baiiihkiiig^i P~P^?^j 0f K W J , ob^n t T,’,t\ufv" , ^' , e 1 l:1 ^ ‘«trpu,iter work . Will OOUIItV tlT flfft h■» U nr d„. l.iuiuct i.oali !*<>»••/> IId fll rix r^?i'ia?o^r , ’ ra b/'M “ w. 'Bates lowest cash figure, ne i»> rax Collector of saul county for minaiu > . ■ . . * , for the year 1SM« This March 7th hkii. t mateg Cheerfully »nff elf a. w. roxsMAx, aheriif. |work neatly. .Give him a *