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AK CITY STUDIO,
Galtery: West of Court House.
tlantic Coast Line Railway Co.
Florida and Cuba.
ouble Daily Passenger Service
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OZ\RK, DOTHAN, ELBA, BAIN BRIDGE, THOMASVILLE,
tl DOST A, WAYUROSS, SAVANNAH, OHALELTON,
BRUNSWICK, JACKSONVILLE AND
AIvL FLORIDA POINTS,<r
,ggh Pullman Sleepers Port Tampa to New York via Atlantic
,ine, also via Atlantic Coast Line and Southern R’y.
Louie, Cincinati, Louisville, »
Chicago, Kansis City, Birmingham,
Nashville, New Orleans, and all
poiuis East and North
:e Bamuridge going East—1:50 ft. m., 5:45 a. ru., 12:20 p. m.
eBunori'lge going West—2:30a. ip„ 12:2;> p. m.
tions at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M. & M. T. Co
for New York, Boston and Baltimore.
li Pullman Cars on all through trains and to New York, Baltimore
Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond and and all points
larantine Regulations between the United States and the Island of
as raised October 15th, therefore, there will he no restrictions
iron passengers traveling between Havana and the United States,
further information, calf on nearest Ticket Agent, or address
I Craig, W H Leahy,
tn. Puss. Agent, Divsion Pass. Agent,
Wilmington. N. 0. . Savannah, Ga
Emerson. Asst. Traf. Man. K to Emerson. Traf. Man.
T J Bottoms, Trav. Pass. Ajjent, Tiro musVille, Ga,
IABKLLB, TALLAHASSEE ANJ) GEORGIA R. R
(SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY 20, 1902.
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top on signal for passengers. Connections: At Tallahassee with Sea
,ic Line Kailway and Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway. At Carra
th Apalachicola Steamer-,, At Apalachicola with Chattahoochee River
«• 0. S. Mail Steamer, ‘‘Crescent City” will leave Apalachicola daily at
»• Retiming, leaye Carrabelle daily at 11:00 a. m.
1ITTENDEN. F. W. ARMSTRONG,
ice Pres, and Gen’L Man. Gen. Pass. Agent
Tallahassee, Fla.
FOR
NEAT, ARTISTIC
PRINTING.
SEARCH LIGHT.
Tax Notice.
1 will be at the following name places
on the days named for the purpose of
receiving fax Returns for the year, 1003
FIRST ROUND.
Belcher’s, Wednesday, April 1st.
Pine Hill, Thursday, "• 2nd
Fowlstown. Friday, “ 3rd
Climax, Saturda, “ 4th
Recovery, Monday, “ 0th
Faceville, Tuesday, •< 7th
Attapulgus, Wednesday, 8th
Higdon, Thursday, “ 9th
Kagan, Friday, •* loth
Bells. Saturday, •• lith,
Lime Sink. Monday, “ 18th i
Blowing Cave Tuesday, “ 14th
Pearces. VVediieKlav, “ 15th
Spring Hili.'I hursday. *‘ 10tli
Whigham. Friday. •» i7tl>
Kendrick. Monday. “ 80th
Sining Cieel:. Tuesday, “ 21st
lioyei tevide, morning, Steam
Mill, evening, W eduesday, “ 22nd
DonalsonviUe, Thursday. 11 23rd
Iron City, Friday, “ 24th
Rock Pond, morning; Brinson,
evening, Saturday. “ 25th
SECOND ROUND.
Recovery. Monday, •• 27th
Faceville, Tuesday, lr 28th
Attapulgus, Wednesday, “ 29th
Higdon, Thuisday, “ 30th
Ragan, Friday, May 1st
Bells, Saturday. “ 2nd
Lime Sink, Monday, '< 4th
Blowing Cave, Tuesday, " 5th
Paerces, Wednesday, “ 6th
Soring Hill, Thursday, r ‘ 7th
Whigham. Friday, “ , 8th
Climax. Saturday, “ 9th
Pine Hill, Monday. ” 11th
Belchers. Saturday, “ 16th
Fowlstown , Saturday, “ 23rd
Kendrick, Monday, “ 25th
Spring Creek. Tuesday, *• 20th
Boyetteville, morning, Steam
Mill, evening, Wednesday, “ 27th
Donalsonville Thursday, •• 28th
Iron City, Friday, •• 29th
Rock Pond, morning; Brinson,
evening, Saturday, “ 30th
I will be in Bainhridge during May
Term of Superior Court, except Satur
days. Books will close June 10th
A. P. Lons, Tax Receiver,
; Decatur County.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Stuckey & Cox,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
wbot STREET, Bambridge, Ga.
RST-CLASS RIGS, GOOD TTRKIES, POLITE DRIVEK8
FOR OCCASIONS.
Transfer business
n'l.ui* a ** ®° atB and Railway trains day and night and oar* baggag
1 tranfer baggage eitberway. ’Phone 104 your wanta'for beet
STWm & COX-
CITATION. .
WHEREAS, the Atlantic A Gi)lf Rail
road Company, the predecessor of the
Savannah, Florida A Western Railway
Company, had, under its charter, the
right to build such branch roads as it
might desire from anv point or points
on its line towards the North and to
wards the South to such other points as
it might desire, which right and privilege
was acquired by the Savannah, Florida
A Western Railway company under its
oharter obtained under the Act of the
General Assembly of iho State o'f Geor
gia, approved February 29th. 1876, and
thiB privilege and right was further con
firmed and expressly giyen to the Sa
vannah, Florida A Western Railway
Company by an Act of the General As
sembly of the State of Georgia, approv
ed September 13th, 1881, and
WHEREAS, the Savannah, Florida A
Western Railway Company was consoli
dated with and ' Became a part of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company,
which acquired all the rights and privi
leges hereinbefore recited; and
WHEREAS, the Atlantic CoaBt Line
Railroad Company desires to build a
branch line from the 238th mile post
from sauannah, Ga., to Cohn A Com
pany’s plantation, in Decatur County,
Georgia, and has already laid out and
selected a route between said two points
upon which it desires to build said
bmnch line: Now, be it
RESOLVED, by the Board of Direo
tors of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Company that a branch road or exten
sion of the Company, about ten miles in
length, Bhall be built on the following
designated route: From a point on its
present line in Laud Lot No. forty-five
[45]. Twentieth [20th] District of Deca
tur County, Georgia. 230 miles from
Savannah, Georgia, and 2 miles from
Climax. Georgia, extending southwardly
about ten miles to a point near the
northeast corner of Land Lot No. nine
teen [19[, Twentieth District of Decatur
County, Georgia, through the following
Land Lots, all in the Twentieth [20th]
District of Decatur County. Georgia, to-
wit: Land Lots forty-five [45], forty-
six [46], forty-seven [47|, forty-eight [48],
forty-nine [49]. fifty [50J. lifty-oue [51],
fifty-two [52]. fiftv-three [53] tiftv-four
[54|, sixtv-seven [07], fifty-five [55], fifty-
fix [56], fifty-seven [57). twenty-four
[24], twenty-three [23], eighteen [18] and
nineteen 1191, and be it further
RESOLV’ED. that these resolutions
shall be advertised once a week for lour
weeks in one of the newspapers in which
Sheriff’s advertisements are published
in Decatur County, Georgia, and that a
certified copy of these resolutions and
of said advertisement shall be filed in
Ibe office of Secretary of State of
Georgia.
I. Herbert L. Bordon, Secretary of
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com
pany, do hereby certify that the fore
going resolution was duly passed at a
meeting duly called and held of the
Board of Directors of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company, on the nine
teenth day of February, 1903.
(SEAL), Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Company. Incorporated in Virginia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and the seal of
the said Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Company, this twentieth day of Febru
ary, 1903.
Herbert L. Borden,
GEORGIA—Decatur Coqnty:
To the Superior Court of sAid County.
Thu petition ofT. H. Tiller. M. If.
Williams, and R, H. Arnold of Barn-
bridge, Decatur County. Georgia, ies-
pectfuily shows.
1st. That they desiie for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns
to become incorporated under the name
and stvie of the Georgia Pine Lutnuer
CompaiiN
2ml. Term for which petitioners ask
to bo ii ooi’novatsdjH twenty (20; vosrs
with (hivi ege of renewal at that time.
i lie capitol stock of said corpo
ration i. to be Three Thousand (¥8000)
Dollars, a 1 of which is paid in. Petition
ers, however. ask the privilege to in
crease said capital stock from time to
time nor. exceeding Twenty-five '1 holts-
and ¥250110 00) Dollars,
4r.h. The object of the proposed cor
poration is pecuniary profit aud gain to
its stock holders. Petitioners propose
to carry oh a general Brokerage and
Commission business, the baying; and
selling of all kiuds of lumber, Limber
lands, machinery, and any articles that
may with profit be handled in oonneo
tion with said business; to own and op
erate saw mills. Commissarys tram
roads and all appurtenances thereto;
to deal in real estate, to own. sell, lease
bnv or rent property of all kiuds. to
horrow Htid t<T loan money, to buy. lease,
sell o. mortgage or otherwise iucuinber
real estate and other property, and to
ao nil other acts and things necessary
for the futherance of their business and
profit.
5th The principal office and place
of business of the proposed corporation
will be in the town of Baiobridge. Ga.,
said County and State, but petitioners
ask the privilege to move said office at
any time in the discretion of the stock
holders to any adjacent county of this
state or anv other state* and do further
operate and conduct branch offices at
such'places in this state or any other
states as they shall see tit.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that they
be made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled to
the privileges and immunities and sub
ject to the liabilities fixed by law.
K.-G- Hartsfield,
Petitioners, Attorney.
This the 6th. day of March, 1008.
C. W Wimberly, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Decatur Colinty.
I heieby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy of
the original petition for incorporation of
the Georgia Pme Lumber Company
now on file in my office, Feb. (1th 1903.
C, W. Wimberlev, Clerk.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Deoatur County:
Will be sold on the ficst Tuesday in
April, 1908, at public outory at and be
fore the court house, said oounty, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, certain property, of
which the following is a full and com
plete description:
A house and lot in the city of Bain-
bridge, Decatur oounty, Georgia, bound
ed on the north by Shotwell street; on
the south by property belonging to the
estate of Mrs. Curry; on the east by
residence of Mrs. Sallie Burke, and on
the west by property of A, B. Belcher,
formerly belonging to Mrs. C. P. Dional-
son. Said lot fronting on Shotwell
street, one hundred (158) and fifty-three
feet, and running back south from Shot-
well street, tliree hundred nmi 1317)sev
enteen feet Said property being in the
shape of Hit oblong square.
Said property levied oh as the prop
erty of F. J. Warded. to satisiy an exe
cution issued from i lie City Court of
Bambridge of said county. In favor of
the Mutual Building, .Loan A Invest
ment Company, of Buinbridge, Georgia,
against, said F. J. Wardell, and to satis
fy three (3) other executions issued from
the Justice Court of the 1361st district.
G. M. of said oounty, in favor of the
Mutual Building, Loan A Investment
Company.of Bambridge. Georgia, against
said F. J. Wardell. Said property point
ed out by plaintiff's attorney. This the
12th day of Maroii, 1903.
/ A. W. FORDHAM,
Sheriff of Deoatur county, Ga.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition qf William Morrison of
ttensBalaerCounty, New York.'Tnortms*
J; Peebles of Fulton Couney Georgia,
and Robert G. Hartsfield of Decatur
County, Georgia, respectfully shows:
1. That fcney desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
te be incorporated under the name an^
style of American Fuel Company for
the term of twenty years, with the pny-
ilege of renewal at the end of that time.
2. That the amount os caDital stock
of said company shall be one million dol
lars, divided into teu thousand shares of
tne par value qf one hundred dollars
each, '
3. That the principal office of said
corporation shall be located at Bam
bridge, Georgia, but it shall haye the
privilege of locating offices and places of
business at other places in the state of
Georgia and elsewhere.
4. That the object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary profit and gain to its
stockholder*. Particularly petitioners
desire to acquire by purchase or lease
lauds or any interest therein, containing
deposits of mineral or carbonized mat
ters, and to abstract the same there
from; to acquire any crude, residuent or
by-products materials containing resin,
pitch or other combustibles; and to con
vert said materials or substances by any
process ot manufacture or combination
they mav devise into commercial prod
ucts, and to sell and dispose of same as
gas, fuel, fertilizer, chemical or lor arv
other use for which it may be manufac
tured.
Wherefore your petitioners pray and
request that the they be incorporated
with the style an J for the purpose ot
aforesaid, and be entitled to the rights,
privileges and immunities allowed by
law. And your petitioners will ever
pray. R. G. HARTSFIELD.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in office February 25tb, 1903.
C. W. Wimberley, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
I hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy of
the original Petition for Incorporation
of “American Fuel Company” now on
tile in my official. February 25th, 1903.
C. W. Wimberley, Clerk.
TAX SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County..
Will be sold before the comt house
door in the city of Haiu bridge, Georgia,
dqring the legal hours of sale the first
Tuesday in April the following described
property to wit:.
Lots of land Nos. (142) one hundred
and forty-two; (169) one hundred and
sixty-nine; (181) one bundled and eighty
one, (286) two hundred and eighty-six;
(207) two hundred and seven; (208) two
hundred and eight; (209) two hundred
and nine; (215) two hundred and fifteen;
(21(1) two hundred aud sixteen; (317) two
hundred'and seventeen; (218; ttjfn hun
dred and eighteen; (219; two hundred
and nineteen; (82) thirty-twd; (74; sev
enty-two, (75;. seventy-five, flCifi) one
hundred and eight,, (54) fifty-four; and
(109) one hundred and nine. All situ
ated in the 15th land district cf Decatur
oounty, Levied upon as the property
of the estate of Big Nusshauni, deceas
ed to satisfy ataxrfi. fa. issued by M, W.
Bates, Tax Collector of Deoaturaounty,
for unpaid state and county taxes for
the year 1902. Property pointed out by
M, W. Bates, Tax Collector.
This March 7, 1908,
A. W. FordhAM.
Sheriff Decatur County, Ga.
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Deoatur Court y:
Mrs. Emma G. Bruce, Guardian of
the person and property of Grannlss
Brace, has in dne form applied to me
for leave to eell lands belonging to h«r
said ward, Grannita Bruoe, and said
application will be heard on th« first
Monday in April 1903. This March 2nd,
1903. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
A. Brown, Guardian of Beese Shef
field, nee W .llama, having applied to
me to be discharged from said guar
dianship, let all person* col oerned show
cause before me at the court bouse lu
said connfy, on the first Monday in
April next why eatd application for
dtecharce should no ibe greeted. Thle
March 2nd 1908.
T. B. MAXMKLL, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’* NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Deoatur County:
Notice is hereby giyen to ail creditors
of the estate of D. A. Campbell late of
said county deceased to render an ac
count of their demands to me within
the time prescribed by law, properly
made out.
And all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This Feb. 4th 1908.
J. H. Emanuel Adm’r.,
testate of D. A. Campbell.
CITATION.
Georgia—Decatur County;”*”
John R. Wilson having in proper
form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate of
Ktrnfton Green, late of said county, this
is to cite all and alngular the creditors
'and noxt of kin of said Struffon Green
to be and appear at my office on the
first Mondayin April, an ' show oausi,,
if any they c»n. why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
said John E. Wilson on said- Btruffon '
Greens estate. Witnees my hand and
official aignature, this 2nd day of March
1903.
T. B. MAXWELL,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months 1 support to the
family of G. V. Westmoreland deceas A
having been filed in my offiee, all per-
sooe concerned are cited to show cause
by the first Monday lu April 1903, why
said applicati n for twelve months’
support should not be granted. This
Mareb 2nd 1908.
T. B. Maxwell. Ordinary.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
Under the powers contained in the
deed to secure debt made March 29th,
1903. by Horace B Brockett to the
Georgia State Building and Loan, Asso
ciation of Savannah, duly recorded in
Book U-2, page 70, the undersigned,
who has been duly appointed trustee,
wiil offer for sale at public outcry before
the court house door of Decatur county.
Georgia, on Tuesday, being the seventh
day of April, 1903, during the legal
hoars of sale to the highest bidder for
Cash. All that tract of land containing
ten aoree and lying in the city , of Bain-
bridge, county of Decatur and state of
Georgia, bounded north by Mrs. S. S,
Burke, eaat and south by J. P. Williams
and west by Scott street.
And also that other parcel of land
situate as aforesaid containing one acru,
fronting south on College stret 70
yards, mere or lees, ana fronting on
West street east 77 yards, more or less,
and bounded north by May ton, formerly
J. C. Rutherford’s and west by M. B.
Bower. Together with the improve
ment*. ,'Pnrchwnr. paying for titles.
■ j. R. Saubst. Jr.,
Trust