The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, September 28, 1901, Image 8

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Gbe Searchlight, BAINBRIDGE, SEPT. 28, 1901. PERSONAL. Legal Advertisements- SHERIFF SALE. CITATION. | Georgia—Decotur County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve month’s support to the family of W. B. Lynn, Jr. deceased, i •. _ t m <r nflRnA. nil tier- Mr. Edwin Cohen, of Savannah is here Mrs. J. W. Callahan visited Sappho this week. Mr. E. D. Hinson, of Climax, visited the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Caldwell returned Sunday night from Hot Springs. Mr. J. M. Ivev, of Kendrick district, wsh in the city Wednesday. Mr. I. T. Clark, of lton City, was in the city the first of the week. Dr. K. H. Bush,a prominent physician of Colquitt, was in town Monday. Mr. W . M. Duke, if the West, Side , has been in town tnis week, Mr. Frark Peters, of Iron City dis trict, was in the city Tuesday. Clara, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Young is quite sick this week. Mr. Martin Curry, of Alabama, an old ' Hainbridge boy, spent Thursday here. Herbert Gauldiug’s friends were glad to welcome his face among us this week. The friends of little Louise Ehrlich will be glad to learn .that she is steadily improving. Representative Weldon, of the Quit- man Marble Co., was in the city one day this week. Col. J}ob. Terrell, of the town of Whigham, was attending to business here Monday. Hon. B. B. Bower, Jr., is expected to return from an important business trip to Athens this week. Maj. A. A. Wiley, of Montgomery, di vision council of.theiPlant System R, R. spent Thursday.in the-eity. Mr. S. A: Einstein, of the Cohn A Co. plantations, was in the city Wednesday, and was registered at the Bon Air. Miss Whitesides of Apalachicola,..who has been the guest .of Mrs. A. L. Hawes, left Wednesday for Savannah. Hon. W. E. Smith and several charm- in young ladies of Attapulgus, were in the city Tuesday of the present week. Miss Robinson, who for some time has been the guest of Miss Bertha Nuss- hamu ou Braughton street, returned to her home in Savauunh Tuesday. Mr. H. L. Solomun, representing the Hardw ire firm of Teague Sc Sons, of Montgoiue-.y spent part of last week in town, the g..estof Mr. E. H. Daniels. sold before tbc court house door, having been tiled in my office, all per- In the city of Ihilnbrldgo, Iiecatnr oounty. fi0ng concerned are cited to show cause MM the e 4 r s B . l honr^f K ^e, th2°roi* j by the first Monday .in October 1»0L lowing described property to-wlt: 1 —should not be hot of land nun her one hundred B . nd *,?*’ tr-onc (141) In the 11th hind district ol lie- J * nttf.ii ns the nro- ciitur county and levied upon as the pro- perty of l.'oimlson ft Hawes to satlsfly allfa Issued from the November term of Uocatur superior court In favor of Eckman ft Vets- burg vs. said llonalson ft ITawes. This Sept 5th 1W/I Also at the same time and placethe follow ing described property to-wlt: An undivided one fourth Interest In lots of land two hundred and twenty-nine (229), two hundred and thirty (230). two hundred and thirty-one (231), two hundred and sixty- four (2H4), two hundred and sixty live, all situated In the 14tli land district of Decatur county till., the same having been formerly, on April 12, 1901, seized under attachment against J. S. Ycates and said property being levied upon as the property ol J.S. Ycates under a fl fa issued from the Justice court of the 1045 district of said oounty III favor or A. K. Benton ft Co. vs. said J.S. Yeates, lowing described property to-wlt: The east half half of lot of land two hun dred and thlrtv-clalit (238) In the *oth land diatrlcl of said county, containing one. hun dred and twenty-live ucrea more or less and levied upon ns the property ot W.A. Dickin son and Big Nussbaum to satisfy a 11 fa Is sued from the Nov. term 1900Decatur county a.inerlor court In favor of X.lgon Johnson and lieo. A. Mpeers, receiver vs. W. A. Dick inson and Slg Nussbnnm. Property pointed by ylalntlff's attorney , Kobdham, Sheriff. This Sept A, 1901. f An Open Letter, STATE OF GEORGIA. Office of T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary Decatur County. Grenada Drug Company, Hainbridge. Ga., Gentlemen: Four application!) of Hike’s Tetter Remedy cured a bad ease of Tetter whidh I had Buffered with for home time on my foot, after trying va rious so-oalled tetter cures. Yours Truly. T. B. Maxwell. The above teHtimonial speaks for it self. The Tetter Remedy is sold on a .positive guarantee. A cure or your money back. Price 50 oents a box. Manufactured only by the Grenada Drug Company, Bainbridge,Ga. PROPOSAL FOR BIDS. QKOKOIA—Decatur County: Notice is hereby given, that on Tuesday the 15th day of October 1901, the Board of Commissioners for Roads and Revenues for Decatur conuty, will consider bids for the erection of a court house building for said county, to be erected In the city of Rnln- bridgu, Decatur county, Georgia. The exterior measurement of sold hullil. ing will bo 134 x fiflfoot. It will betwostorles high, and a basement tinder a portion there of. The building to be of repressed brick and stone finished with marble and terra cotla trimming, slate roof. Thero are to lie on main floor, ton office rooms, with live fire proof vaults and one large fire proof record room 17 x27 feet. On the second floov a court room fin x ou feet, Judge's room, tliroo petttt Jury rooms, one grand Jury room, three witness rooms, prisoners cells, solicitor’s room and Judies’ room. In the basement will bo the hot air furnace for healing the biilldtng.coal room, storage room, toilet rooms for whites and blacks separate, one additional room. The building to be finished In a flrst-class man ner, completely wired for electricity, and complete with sanitary plnmblng. Contrac tor to tnrnlsh furnaces anil complote hot air equipment for entire building. The building will haye In addition to the hot air arrangement for heating a complete equip ment of open flrcnla.-es and chimneys, so that uacll room in the bnlldlng may be heat ed by open tiros as well us by hot air furnace beat. The building to cost when complete not exceeding Thirty-five Thousand Dollars, to be paid for as follows: Payment of seventy- flvo nor cent of material or work done on the first of each month thereafter upon es tlmates furnished by hhc Architect of tile county. Final payment ito be made thirty days after the building is completed nnd ae. copied by the Board. The bundling to be completed by the flrst flay of May 1902. Complete pin s and specifications on exhi bitional the office of the Commissioners for Bonds and Revenues for Decatur county, in thcoourt bouse In Bainbridge and in the office of the architect of tha county, Alexan der Blair, in the city of Macon, Ga. AH bids must be accomtwilled-by certlfled check for One Thousand Dollars. The con tractor shall bn required to give a good and sufficient bond to be approved-by the Board of Commissioners for Roads and Revenues tor Decatur county, Georgia, In the sum double the amount of the gross contract nvlce, for the faithful discharge of his du ties. The tight to reject any nnd all bids is reserved. This August Ifith, 11)01. K. A. J.ytlk, Chulrmau. why 3aid application should n< granted. This September 8, 1901. B. Maxwell. Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Decatur County: ... Whereas, H. S. Williams administra tor of estate ofW. T. Williams repre sents to the court, in his petition, duly tiled and entered on record, that he has fully administered W. T. William’s es tate. This is, therefore, to cite all_ per sons concerned, kindred and creditore. to show cause, if any they can. why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission, on first Monday in October 1901. „ jnl 8mos T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Decatur Oounty : Whereas, M. E. O’Neal, county ad ministrator, administrator of the estate of Thomas Ricks represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and on record, that he has fully administered Thomas Rick’s deceased, estate; This is, there fore, to cite all persons concerned, kind red and creditors. to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administra tion, and receive letters of dismission on the fourth Monday in December. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary CITATION, Georgia—Decatur County: Whereas, S. D. Miller, guardian of Clifford F. Miller, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and en tered on record, that he has fully ad ministered Clifford F. Miller’s estate; This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned. kindred and creditors,_ to show cause, if any thev can, why said guard ian should not be discharged from his guardianship, and receive letters of dis mission, the first Monday in October 1901. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. LEAVE TO SELL Georgia—Decatur County: Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the Court ot Or dinary for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of John H. Dickey, deceased, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased, and said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary of said county on the firet Monday in October, 1901. This Sept. 8.1901, B. C. Dickerson. Administrator. PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA - WoteTH County. To the Hon. Phillip Cook, Secretary of State: The petition or J. S. Betts, J. S. Shing- ler. G. B. Gordy, John H. Gilmore and W. A. Murray, all of whom are residents of Worth county in or neat the town of Ashburn; ai>d J. S. Westberry, C, W. Hillhouse, T. K. Hineson, C. A. Alford and B. J. Sloan, all of whom are resi dents of Worth county in or near the town of Sylvester; and and T. M. Tick- ner. T. M. Carter ana T. D. Sale, resi dents of Dougherty county, and G. W. Gray and J. W. Mallette, residents of Colquitt county. W. N. Spence, J. C. Turner, S. 8. Bennett. W. L. Bennett, and T. R. Bennett, all of whom are resi dents of Mitchell county in or near the town of Camilla; and S. R. Brinson. J. W. Callahan. H. C. Allen, E. J. Willis, and J. E. Toole, all of whom are resi dents of Decatur county in or near the town of Bainbridge, respectfully shows: 1st, That they desire to form a Rail road corporation pursuant to the provis ions of the act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved December 20,1892. 2nd, That the name of the Railroad Company for which petitioners thus seek incorporation is to be THE FLINT RIV ER 6c GULF RAILWAY COMPANY, the name not being the name of any railroad corporation in the state of Geor gia. 3rd, The length of said road, as near as can be estimated, will be about ninety miles. 4th, Said Railroad will run from Ash burn. Ga., in a south-westerly direction, through portious of the counties of Worth, Colquitt Mitchell and Decatur to the City of Hainbridge, Ga., through the towns of Sylvester and Camilla. 5th, The amount of the proposed cap ital stock is TWO HUNDRED THOUS AND DOLLARS, in shares of one hun dred dollars each, with privilege of in creasing to five hundred thousand dol lars all of said stock-to be common stock of equal dignity. 6th, Petitioners desire to be incorpor ated as aforesaid for and during the term of one hundred years. 7th, The principal office of said copor- ation will be in ASHBURN. GEORGIA, 8th, Petitioners do intend, in good faith, to go forward without delay to se cure subscriptions to the Capital Stock, construct, equip, maintain and operate said Railroad. 9th, Petitioners show that they have given four weeks notice of their inten tion to apply for a Charter by publica tion according to law, Wherefore, they pray to be incorpor ated under the laws of said State. Sam S. Bennett, Jones & Smith, Petitioners’ Attorneys. I-OCAL LEqj the siverll?vSS^’ *vi*. lty to the City ofSi n n l v n ecw a new charter X. . ."wS*? tlonal powe? r „ D 0 0 V?i dc Uyj. of the City poses.’ This 'tun; r *»tliii: C'i* G K°fe , t~ l)ECATD «b0, Notice Is hereby, ed has applied to t }?*»’' Harrell for th^ m #r, rti education. BaidSiSS* of - at the reguir tem P „ P f' f h ntl »« for said county to day In October1901. helfl Guardian ore. r „ J. GORDON General Real v e * n1 ? and sells f- all other Kinds of Propert,', Bainbridge,' E. A.Winv COMMISSION^ P OR FlOR Superior Court Co taky Public. Office with Clerk Snpenot J. B. Gr PNAOlim PI UMBEL Steam and Gas Fitttr, All orders left at Mac ware Store promptly atr GEORGIA—Decatur County: Lydia Smith 1 Libel for Divorce, vs. > Decatur Superior Court Wm. Smith, j November Term. Verdict for Total Divorce, 18th day of November, 1890. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of September, 1901. the undersigned tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Decatur county, sn ap plication for removal of the disabilities resting upon him under the verdict in the above stated case. Said application will lie heard at the term of said court which couituenoes-on Tuesday after the second Monday in November, 1901. Dated this 12th davof September.1901. Wm. Smith, Petitioner. Bush A Geer, Petitioner’s Attorneys. TIIK PARMKRH MUTUAL IKSURANCK ASSOCIATION. Annual meeting of the Farmers Mutual Association will be held the 4th Saturday Sept. 28th. All mem hers are urged to attend this meeting as business of much importance is to be transacted. Meet iu Bainbridge. S. Brinson, Secretary. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and tecon- atruetlng tty) exhausted digestive or* It ls the latest dlscovereddlgest- GEORGIA—Decatur County: Minnie E. Barbree 1 Libel for Divorce. I In Decatur Superior (Court. Filed April Jno Tilden Barbree J 28d, 1901. The defendant, John Tilden Barbree, is hereby required, in person or by at torney, to be and appear at the next Su perior court to be holden in and for said county, on Tuesday after the second Monday in November next, then and there to answer the plaintiff's libel for a total divorce, as is default thereof, the court will proceed according to the stat utes in such cases made and provided. Witness the Honorable W. N. Spence Judge of 6aid court, this the 12th day of September, 1901. C. W. Wimberly, Clerk. Chattahooche Lumber Co "I Aplication and John E. Doaalson for Parti- vs. tion of Re- James S. Yeates and alty. Jessee E. Yeates. To James S. Yeates: By authority of the order of the fudge of the superior court, notice is hereby riven you that the above plain- tiffs will apply to his honor. W. N faiu. It UlhE latestaiscovenaaigeav Spence, at chambers at Camilla, Geor- EUt and tonic. No other preparation gia. on September the sixth, nineteen -can annraach ft In efficiency. It In* hundred and one, for a writ of partition stantly relieves and permanently cares of the following lots: Noe. 229,230.281 Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, 804 and 265 in the fourteenth 'district. .Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,! Decatur county, Georgia, containing glck Headache, Qastralgla.Crampeand i twelve hundred and fifty acres more or .all other results of Imperfect digeetffn. 1 about) Pnpmttr E. C DeWtTT SMaCttUSb less. This August "7,1901. ■C. w. Wimberly, Clerk Superior Court. LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia—Decathr County: Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belong ing to the estate of John T. Harrell, de ceased, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law of said estate, and said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary of said county to be held on the first Monday in October 1901. This Sept. 8. 1901. J. O. Harrell, Administrator. iii> 10RC--WINDEJ. 8. Brunson A J. J. Barber) In Decatur Court vs. | of Ordinary, tiled T. 8. Covington, nd minis-) to October term tor of Joseph Brunson, 11900. Application deceased, | of snrletles to be J relieved of bond ToT. A. A. COvington, Admr. of Estate of Joseph Brunson: By virtue of an order of T. B. Maxwell, or dinary of said county, you are hereby noti fied to show cause at the November term, 1901, of said court of ordinary, If any you can, why you should not be made a party defendant in the above stated case, same oppllcatlon of 8. Brunson and J. .J. Bar ber to be relieved as surltles from the* bond of T. C. Covington, administrator, as afore said. Witness my band and seal of my office this the 6th day of September 1901. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary, 'THI8:cUTi6riOW8.MCTHOO.OFlllE^)IUNO, Anderson’s “Long-Winded” Axle has Run Twelve Month* Oiling; a distance of 203b Miles Actual Measure It is a mechanical) wonder and is so simple a child can unde" mg like it ever knowe before. A full supply of “Rock-Hill and “Carolina’’ grape Buggies, axle just recieyed Ti WHEELS d. It is worth ifS.OO to any buggy, but, do not cost DO NOTHAVE TO BE TAKEN OFF TO KE-Ol E. J. WILLIS & Georgia—Decatur County. To the Sheriff of said county: Willie C. Kornburg 1 vs. > Libel for Divorce. S. Kornbnrg ) The defendant S Kornburg is hereby required in person or by attorney to be ana Appear at the next superior court to be held in and for Baid Decatur county on Tuesday after the second Monday in November next, then and there to an swer the plaintiff’s libel for a total di vorce. as in defualt thereof the court will proceed according to the statute in such cases made and prm-ided. Witness the HonorablffiW. N. Spence, judge of said court, this 29th day of An. gust, 1901. C W. Wimberly, Clerk Ludden, Campbell, Smi (FRED KAXTlff MAXTA IJbol for Divorce. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Decatur County* To Tha Sheriff of Said Connty ■ John G. Barber l vs. V Annie E. Barber I The defendaht, Annie E. Barber, Is hereby required. In person or by Attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Court to be held In and for the County of Decatur on Tuesday after tile second Mondny In November next, then and there to answer the Plaintiff’s com plaint, ns In default thereof, the Court will proceed ns to Justice shall appertain. Wltn. ss the Honorable W. N. Spence, Judge of said Court, this 29th day of July, 1901 C. W. WlMMKLBY, Clerk, Jacksonville, KIMBALL PIANO, WHITNEY PIANO, HEINZE, PIANO, KIMBALL PIPE KIMBALL REED 0 APOLLO SELF PI* ALBERT E. RUSSELL, Attcney t Law, BAINBRIDGE, * - GEORGIA. Office Over Bainbridge State Bank J. STERLING R0BRETS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BAINBRIDGE, . . GEORGIA. Will practice in all the courts. MR. CAPERS KING has charge of Decatur County of Oor ^ here for at least One Week in Every Month, a We solicit for him your valuable patronage and promise y ou INSTRUMENTS For The Least Money BRACEIN & COMPi Livery And Transfer Stat Broad. - - Stj Busses meet all trains and transfer passengers P rcn1 ^ lion of the oitv. First class teams and trusty drivers. CALL AT OUR STBLKS—PHONE 66. Braddn &