The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, August 17, 1901, Image 8

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tEbc Searcb-Xtflfot, BAINBRIDGE, AUG. 1?, 1901. SERMON SUBJECTS. Tomorrow nt The Baptist Church, WM. L. RICHABDS, Pastor. Morning 11—Prompt. “AHR1HAM S AIAVESTUKE.” A Sermon About Faithfulness to Faitn. Evening ft r 15 — Prompt. Tiik Seventh in a Series of Mid summer Night Talks on “Jes- us in Every Day Lifr.” lopk: “JESUS AS A WORKING MAH.” PERSONAL. Mr. Abner Avirett of Fowlstown was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Mattie Julia Hall of Adel is visit- itiK relatives m the oity. Mrs. T. A. Ausley is spending the present week in Iron City. Mr,. Report Stucky retruned Tuesday from a business trip to Atlanta. Ludden, Campbell, Smith Co. (7B2D 2SA2TN MAXTAG3BH) Legal Advertisements. Jacksonville, KIMBALL PIANO, WHITNEY PIANO, HKINZE, PIANO, Florida, CITATION.* GEORGIA—Ukcatub county: ) J.O. Harrell Having In prope# form ap nlied to me for permanent letters of aamlu letrstion on the estate of J. T. Harrell, late of field county, thl* is to ette all and singu- l«r the creditor* and neat of kin of said J. T. Harrell to Ik, afid appear at ordinary s of- flee on the first Monday In September, and sh ow cause, (f any they can, Why permanent adn istration should not be granted J. O. Harrell on aald J. T. Harrell's estate, Wit- ness mV hand and official signature, August 6tbl801. T. B. Maxwell, ordinary, KIMBALL PIPE ORGANS. KIMBALL REED ORGANS, APOLLO SELF PLAYERS. Legal Adverti Al) MINISTHA1 Ojfi, GEORGIA Decatck Out*-/ By Til tue of an order „,.L nary of said corttnty wtn f ^« outcry, on the first?..., ; toL. 1IW1. at the conn honstK“? Si between the usual boomS* lng real estate of th-’skT deceased, situate In OuL aud State of GeorK^, as Kicks, mb. CAPERS KING has charge of Decatur County of Our Line and will be here for at lent Out Week io Every Month, irwv uvmt We solicit for him your valuable patronage and pfOtofce yob the \ ERY BEST INSTRUMENTS For The Least Money. , The J—« Mr,.I. 8. McRea and family left iaat Sunday for ffot .Spring* Ark. Mia* Pearl Lasseter .went to Whigham Tuesday to visit friends and relatives. M". Gua. Hell, of Climay., was.in the city Tuesday. Faster Tom Crawford Thomgsonwent on a visit to Indian Springs yesterday. Mr. E. M. Hates, of Pelham, is spend* wig the week witu relatives in the city, Mr, 8. J. Parker, of West Side, waa among the visitors to the oity yesterday. Mr. Mettaur Gridin is now behind the counters of K. L. Hioks drug Rtore. Mr. J. 8. Sheppard eff the 10th dutri wns in the oity one day this week. Mr. W. W. Palmer made a business trip to Florida the first of the week. ' Messrs. H. Wise and Hope Alexander jf Tfipmaiyille were in the city Wednes day. Mr. John B. Crawford, postmaster at Oa1r\ Jaas been visiting the city this week. Pr. ai)4 Mrs. 8. J. Cheanut went to Imi|ia# Spring, Tuesday to begone about ton days. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Unit, of Climax were in the city ope day the tret of the week. Mr. J. T. Rogers a prominent oitieeu of Paeeville, and two daughters were m town Wednesday. Mr. Duncan Curry, a prominent oiti- r,*n of Climax waa among the visitors Imre Saturday last. Mr. Alexander Blair of Macon, who is to superintend the Building of the^new <-oifrt house, is in the city. , CapU li. L. Hick has returned to In- diuftSpriugs where bis family have been -pending.the summer. \fep. D. Rich, of High Springs, Fla., former editor of the Arlington Tribune, Jias been visiting iu the city this week. Miss Horteuse Butts who has been the guasjiof Miss Hortenee Poblmsn, left for her home in Brunswick Monday. Mt*. K. K. Powell, of the Search Light ? .live, left Saturday night to accept a position in Savannah. Mr! T. N. Buckner, tho popular agent of the <« F. A. Ky. returned from a visit V> North Georgia last Tuesday. Mesdames George Leslie of Gordon Ala. and Allen Collins of Amerious Ga. «re the guests of MUa Allie Golden . Cliettli Mr S. Y. Henderson made a short but. pleasant visit t*. Camilla Sunday. As thistory goes Sam finds an attrac tion at Camilla now-a-days Coir J. H. Robeson left Monday for Rotueicpa., where he goe« on a trip of reorw^noRi He will be absent from this oify for sjxty days MtvH. B. Buist, Prof, of Horriculture at Washing^ College, Rook Hill, 8. C., has been vidkinc his sister, Mrs. J. M Hiving on West street. Mr.jJ. B. Bivins and family and Miss B**rie Bivins of Jakiu Ga. came over attend a family reunion and Mr. H. B Bui«t rigflv' BRINSON BRIEFS. Mr. J. Archie, of Lapis, spent Sunday here with bis family. Mrs. S. Brinson has been quite sick for ten days with fever and is still confined to her bed. Mr. Jease Powell, of Pine Groveoeigh- borhood. and Miss Cbancey, of Miller county, were pleasant visitors to Brinson Sunday. Mr. S. J. Warren’s family who have been visiting relatives in Alabama for 80 days returned last week, to the pleas ure of their friends, Mr. J. K. Joice, of Chicago and one of the Stewart Lumber Company, spent last week here looking after business in terests, The protracted services here at the Methodist church have been continued through the week and considerable in terest is being manifested. . Messrs. Maxwell Si Smith have been improving their store house and will have,i't repainted in a few days. They ceqwitly purchased the building from Mr. 8. Brinson. The poet office at this place has* been temporarily yeniqved to the annex to Maxwell A Smith's .mercantile house. The move was made oil account of sick- at Mr. Ash’s home in the of- ia located. Aug. 0. 1001. Mies »— FROM BABCOCK. A severe storm has been sweep ing the coasts of the gnlf states dur ing the last' twenty-four hours and loss of property is repotted to be enormous in many sections. Tele graphic communication is difficult to obtain and the full severity of the storm oannot be known. The courge seems to have been westerly from from Pensacola, Fla. SHERIFF SALE, GEORGIA— DECATUR COUNTY i Will be bold before tbe court house door, ill the city of Mfttnbrldge, Decatur county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday In September nextTdurliiK the legal hours of sale, Vhe fol lowing described property to-wlt: About thlrtv thousand (WMIOO) tectof rough square edge‘lumber now loaded on cars. Southern, Sl#17. 4W4S, 47H?8 and 511,11 or. the side tracks of the G. F. A A. Ky, Go,, at Its Baiubrklge depot, Decatur county, Ga,, lev ied e« as the property of T. J , Gbeves * Co., to satisfy a distress warrant In favor of the Georgia. Florida aud Alabama Railway Com pany vsT. J .Oheves A Go, Levy made by constable and turned over to me. This Aug BVh, 1801. A. W. Kohdham, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place, lot of land number one hundred and sixty‘four (1K4) and east half of lot laud huuiber one hundred and sixty three (IKS), all lying and being In the Fourteenth (14) Dlst, Decatur county, levied on as the property of a. Brun son to sutisf y A Ilf a In my hands in favor of KI ledge tb Norman vs Samuel Brunson. Prop erty pointed out by Plaintiff’s attorney. This August 7th, 1801. A. W.TFobdham, Sheriff. Mis* Mattie Lou Adams is on the sick list this Week. Mr. C. B. Carter with his girl of couise visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Parker intend visiting relatives in way cross in the near future. Mr. Willie Giles who has been sick is now up -again, to the delight of many friends. Our town is rapidly building up. Mr. Edd Hammon has a lovely house near ing completion. Mr. C. W. Kelly from Niobolasville visited here Sunday afternoon. Some attraction sure. Miss Lucy Franklin an amiable young lady from Uldorendo is visiting friends and relatives here. We wish her a pleas ant visit. Mr. J. M. O'Neal, wife and mother left today to visit bis brother Mr. John O'Neal near calvary. We wish for them a pleasant visit. Babcock is a prosperous little town on theG. F, A Ky. near Boykiu id-.Miller County, and is the site of Babcock Bro’-a Lumber Co.’s immense plant which has been recently erected. S . PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia—Decatur County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of J- W. Callahan. J. M. Fleming, C. H. Caldwell, and K. E. Nuss- baum. all of said 6tate and county shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns to be incorporated under the name and style of The Bainbridge Driving Club tor the period of twenty years with privilege of renewal. 2. Tne objects of said corporation is pecuniary profit to its stockholders. Pe titioners desire particularly to maintain grounds, construct buildings, race track and other things necessary for the pur pose of conducting fairs, carnivals, horse racing or anything else therein for the amusement, entertainment or instruc tion of the public; and to charge an ad- mi8«ion fee thereto. 8. That said corpobatiou have the right to buy. sell, lease, encumber pro perty Hnd to re-lease the same or any of the privileges which it «ny have therein. 4. The capital stock is to be fifteen hundred dollars,' divided into shares of one hundred each, with the privilege of increasing the same to one thousand dollars. - All of said capital has been subscribed and twenty per cent, paid in in cash. , 5. The principal office of said corpor ation wall be in Bainbridge, said state and county. • Wherefore petitioners pray to be.made a body corporate as aforesaid with all the rights andmrivilegee allowed by law. J. w. Callahan, J. M. Fuming, C. H. Calwell, M. E. Nutbaum. Petitioners. Piled in office this July 24.1001. 0. W. Wimberly, Clerk s. C. Georgia—Decatur County: I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct copy of the original pe tition for incorporation of the “Bain bridge Driving Club,” now of file in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this 24 day of July. 1001. C. \V. Wimberly, Clerk 8. C. July 20-4t. A gentleman who makes frequent trips down the river between this plane ami Apalachicola, Fla., reoent- ly oalled our attention to tbe amount of trade between the lower river and Columbus, Ga., a large portion of which should be captured by Bain bridge wholesale grocery men. The trouble seems to be that tbe diacrim inaiion of freight rates in favor ot (Jolumbua baa put tbe local men at a disadvantage. This should not be and a board of trade would be of great benefit in effecting change in favor of Bainbridge. To Beat The McGill House near the Methodist churob. 8 rooms, kitehen. two servant rooms partly furnished. Excellent place for boarding bouse. Apply to A. L. Townsend. ROAD NOTICE. GEORGIA—Decatur Coukty : Application Raving been trade to the Count)’Gou.mlssiouers of Roads and Rev enues for Decatur county for the opening of a public road, leaving the public road lead lug from BuinbrlUge to Harrell's null on At tupulgns creek and Cedar Grove church and going west through the lands of W. W. Harrell, Patsy and Margrett Evan's estate, Jos. Thomas, James Thomas, Miss Ida Swi cord and along the old road to Ulcbard Laseters and thence along the land line be tween Richard I-asters and Miss Ida Swioord and also same land line Isaac Swlcord, George Knight, Hurniond Thomas and lot of land known as the Aaron Andrews place and also between lands of -Tuck Whitaker, Giles Howard, Hardy Donalson, Nicy Smith, and also through the lands of H. G. Allen where It will intersect wltl) the road that leads tq Fowltown; and the road commis sioners nearest suMroad’ appointed by this Hoard to exnmlne Into the public utility of ' 1 contemplated road, having renortou in »r of said rood, This is to notify all per sons concerned that unless good cause be shown io tbe contrary to this Hoard on the tlrst Monday lnSeptember, 1801,an order wil 1 be granted opening up said road. Witness the Hon. Board of Gounty Com misslmiers for Decatur comity. Jok H. GiLi'ii,, Clerk. LOCAL LEGISLATION. Georgia—Decatur County: Notice Is heieby given that at the next session of the General Assembly of Georgia, a BUI will be Introduced of wblcli tbe follow ing Is tbe captlou: , “An Act to amend, revise and consolidate the several Acts granting corporate author ity to the City of Bainbridge, to provide for a new charter for said city; to confer addi tional power upon the Mayor and Alderuieu of the city ot Bainbridge and for other pur niiooa " 1'hiu A nwnut. litIt I uni poses.*' This August 8 tli, 1001. Sio Nussbaum, Oity Attorney. ism of tan, j (With) District of Decatnl'lli and bounded ns fo!low» 5 t N| lands of the estate of yiS! ** of Ulla s. Gr.flft, 1 of Job Johnson; and y„ S? land number three eight (888) In said DistriTW (12) acres of land off ofiot ii* three hundred and slxtv 1 Twentieth (8nth) DlstSniS 1 ** scribed-as follows, cSl* 1 westcorner of n twent* north west corner of tail dy Austin; thence nffl' dred and elghty-flve mng South one hundred Vus! y ,n. 81 thence WenthtwAa eighty ttve (886) vnrda' hundred ami Hfty-thrS, Starting point. fo b^SI of payment of debts and"jffiT sale will contitine froiji dayH tne same hours, tin tli nil Bold. Terms,UA8H. tm> County Aflni'ijJ ADMINISTRATORS GEORGIA—Decatur Count): Agreeable to an.ordcrof tlwi nary ofmild coun ty granted #j Term 1801 will be so gla, on the flrst Tuesday m between the legal hours of in the city of flalnbridi#' GA., numbering from 1 to id being in the subdivision ol tin lug north of the residence tm.3 M. Mitchell, deceased. foul numbers 5,«, 7 and 8, Ironttn, dependent Bt., each of said lit., feet on Independent st„ rumun to tbe right of way of lit* S#r2 A Western Railway. ipurofS bers 1, i, :i and 4, each belnrfth fronting north on liideuemiui back south to a 14 rt. lanTmlja benng from Scott st., west to of Mrs. Fred Smith, and.theiatel 5,6. 7 and 8 numbering to the property of Mr" Yr4da3 lv)g sold as the proi;erty bjlo tale of D. M. Mltebefi, deetUm the purpose of dlfllrtbuttS, heirs ot said estate. Ternmc* Bth.1801. M. Ei iUicML. E. M. Moore (Uid'tTiSl Executorof Into ffllta 1 lnent of l|, • ADMINISTRATOR^ GEORGIA—DECATUK COfSM: By virtue of an OftliVnof lliek. nary of said coumy will be tea outcry to tho hlghest ciddf Tuesday in Septemberiwtl,ft. In said uounty between tin- v sale, the following teal .nua Decatur county to wit: TWtfJi Nt>«. two aud three in the t J ild county, eoeh lot coutal red and fifty acres, more or.1( distribution. This July ttli.t J. H. Desverges, Aduunlatijii Mrs. Susan W. SabtKifti.lf Q. aORDON BOWER, General M Estate Agt. Buys, Rents and sella Farm, City and all other Kinds of Property. Office*: SOUTH WEST OF CWRT HOUSE Baiubridge, Ga, ROAD NOTICE. Georgia—Decatur County: Application baying been made to the Board,of County Commissioners of Road* aud Revenues of Decatur county for the alteration of the Lambert Ferry road to- wit: Where it now crosses the east or iginal land.line pf lot No. 389 in the 20th district by runnfoj' said road "long said- eaat iWtwidA ou tot No, 889 afid on the east line of 888 in,said’ district inside on said lot and to the south east corner on said lot 388 and from thence along the south line of said lot 388 inside or said lot until it intersects the said Lambert FerA road again at what is known as “Colored Tabernacle church,” and the three road commissioners, appointed by this Board as required by law to exam ine into tbe public utility of said altera tion, having reported in favor of said al teration and the discontinuance of the said part of the old road for which said alteration is to be substituted; This is to notifiy all persons concerned that unless good cause to the contrary be shown to this Board to such alteration being allowed an order will be granted directing and allowing said alteration on the first Monday in September and discontinuance of the said part of the old road for which said alteration is sub stituted. Under tbe hands and seals of tbe Hon orable Board of County Commissioners of Decatur county. This 28th day of July. per Joe H. Gilpen, Clerk. Georgia— Decatur Whereas, K. S, Williumi tor of estate of W. T. WijS sects to the court, iu bis ■] filed and entered oh rtean fully administered ff j T! . tate. This is, therefore, tad sons concerned, iihdetd 48 to show cause, ifapy tbejc administrator should not tgd from his administration. «oI a tens ofvdismtsaioo, on•. fi<d 1 October ltMl/ jul Stuos - T. Bv GEORGIA -DEC«fh" To Tho Sheriff Of SaiJ Cooptf John G. Barber 1 . vs. ) Libel fot Annie E. Barber I The defendaht, Annie E. squired, In person or py A na appear at the Supeilor" In and for tbe Gounty of w after the second Monday in then and there toaaswerlherj plaint, as in default lljlW proceed as to lumhffm * Witness the donbrsute., - of said Court; thistStirAiy®- u.W.lVir- 700-acre farm 2 miles of Bainbridge. 250-acre farm 2 miles of Bainbridge. 1 House and lot on Donalson street. One <Uy tbia week near Ways Station, one Joe Washington for an attempted rape "took flight; we guess he did aa the (parka and amok went upward. It seems ot late that the negro aa well as the horseman w out for "stakes,” and be osusalty gets one. Eruptions, ante, 1 burus, scalds and sore* of all kinds quickly healed by De- Witt’s Witch Basel Salve. Certain oura for pile*. »•» L HUu. Beware ot Counterfeit*. ♦ *-e •Anjinal—D-'Vyr’*, Chattabooehe Lumber Co j Aplication and John E. Donalson | for Parti- vs. J- tion of Re- James 8. lea tea and | alty. Jessee E. Yeates. J To James S. Yeates; By authority of the order of the judge of the superior court, notioe is hereby given you that tne above plain tiffs will apply to his honor, W. N. Spence, at chambers at Camilla. Geor gia. on September the sixth, nineteen hundred and one, for a writ of partition of the following lots: Noe 229, 230, 231. 264 and 265 in the fourteenth ^district. Deoatur county. Georgia, containing twelve hundred and fifty acres more or This August 7, 1901. C. W. Wimberly, Clerk Superior Court. Digests what you eat. It artificially dlgeata the food and aids Yatnre In strengthening and rocon- Jtructlng the exhausted dtgaatlv* or gana. Itis the latest discovered digest- ant ana tonla No other preparation tan approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cares Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatu'enos, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache.Gaitralgla.Crxn3p6.and <«: T»ficrre#u!tsof ^ tisAxiscti L C.£%k,.i t.u~ ' Notice of Disolution.; Georgia—Decatur County: The pattnevship heretofore existing between L. F. Patterson and T. A. Au^ ley uuder the firm, name and style of the Bainbridge Brick Company, Sa this day dissolved by mutual consent: all the debts of said firm will he paid by L. F. Patterson; all parties indebted to said firm will pay tbe same to L F. Patter son. The business heretofore carried on br said firm will be continued by the said L. F. Patterson. This August the 7tM9 r :i. L F.. Pat-i ®r»v. &-♦ It T. -i. -Cb-AY. LIBEL FOR Dr PROFQSAL^ GEORGIA—Dees&vr ktowtatr: Notice In Hereby given, ***, the 15th day ol.t* ConuiManR'iww-T’ja Decatur ooUutV, erection of a coiirYhonM W" county, to bevre cWl '.J |1 I ,“!„ bridge. Oecatur^Olin^;0««f of'.' the building ii> be, _ and stone ttiDsfiW cotta trimming, on main floor. t« proof vault* ana room 17 * 87 ftiy *• On the seepfld^ *CoT :et, Judge’eroiottb-tareei^i one graiul )nry TOO'' 1 ’ prison erB odlS.MlHritAMj {•oom. In the hSetneirlOT" furnace for-heafJp.kje'^Si storage robin, toilet blacks separate,;oneNW! building to *?J} 1 ner, coinplotalj. .W}y<V.f5iii complete tor to turiUrb atr cqnlpnfeiit building will urrangement ror I n a inent of. .r«iK 1 flrel’lai that each room lrt t h * 1 .""‘sa ed by opei\.fllppf a*»*"*f ? heat vs• The buildtb, . exceeding.Thirty-'*-''. the first qf'(e« tluiates f flrun county. El davs after' cepted by coiupletw’ cptnple hitlon at 1 Road* a thecon office of- der Blair; All M4b cheek for tructovd •i~-. Tne rigM to .f'.v > j 'Jf*’’