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Turpentine and Pile
Company,
Bainbridge, - Georgia
Sale of Construction. Bonds.
Capital of the Company $60,000.
Capital Stock $25,000.
'Bonds $35,000
Bonds Will Be Issued in the Sum of $500.
These bonds bear eight percent annually—payable on the first day of February and August in each
year after date. Date of bonds August ist, 1903. These bonds contain the provision that they will be
entitled to the same dividends as the stock; the rate of interest to be included in dividends to bondholders
The interest together with the dividend is payable at the First National, Bank of Bainbridge, Georgia.
The interest and principal of said bonds will be secured by a first mortgage upon the plant of the com
pany. The life of these bonds is the same as that of the stock. The success of similar plants is an as
sured fact. The directors of the company feel perfectly safe in saying these bonds will not pay less than
From Whigham,
20 Percent -^.nnu.a,ll3r-„
Similar plants have paid and are paying more. With the advantages of the location of this plant
upon the Flint river, we beleive we will do as well as any other plant in the whole south. No such oppor
tunity for investment in a safe, sound, sure and profitable security has ever been offered the public. Sub
scriptions for bonds will be payable on August ist 1903, to Captain John D. Harrell trustee, vice-presi
dent of First National Bank of Bainbridge, Ga. This is an opportunity for Bainbridge and all the people
of Decatur county to safely invest money; and help the city and county in their prosperity and permanent
growth. Subscriptions can be made at the First National Bank, with Hawts and Hawes, Attorneys, E.
or. J. Swindell and B. F. Havens, Bainbridge, Ga.
Good showers, fine crops surround
Whigham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell took in the
picnic at Mars Hill academy, Friday.
' A. E. Maxwell one of Calvary’s
best business men was in town this
week.
Sam Swicord, returned home Sun
day, from a weeks stay at Panacea
Springs. ,
Miss Bessie Peeble was the guest
of Miss Ada Trulook, Sunday and
Monday.
Elbert Trulock, of Quincy, Fla.
is the guest ,of his father’s family,
N. Z. Trulock, Sr.
Jim Swicord, of Way cross, was
here Tuesday, shaking hands with
bis numerous friends.
Mrs. George Stott and children of
Quincy, are the guest of her father’s
family Dr. McElvy.
Mrs. Dan McNair will aooompany
her sister Miss Corbie Bradford
home to Camilla, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burney, of Black-
sbear, is the guest of Mrs. Burney’s
mother, Mrs. D. C. Lane, here.
Miss Missouri Martin was called
to Bainbridge this week to her sister
Mrs. Mittie Chett who was critically
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Butler, left
for Panacea Springs, Saturday where
they will enjoy balmy tide for some
days.
Messrs N. O. and Byron Trulock,
went over to Climax last Sunday to
attend services at the Presbyterian
church.
The fourth was oelebrated here by
the dark population, which was a
very quiet day, considering the large
crowd.
» FURNITURE CO. •
Just received ajnew lot of
ETCXCH3
which for the next ten days will sell at a sacrifice.
Leather Dining Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Center
&
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SAPP BROTHERS,
Water Street.
I
Headquarters for all Kinds of
Fruits,
Vegetables,
Candies,
Raisins,
Cigars,
Tobaccos.
And a General Line of V
Fancy and Family |
GROCERIES.
Tables,
Kitchen Safes,
Baby Buggies.
Still running Jardieres at sacrifice prices.?]
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers.
New Line Floor Oil Cloth.
Hunter-Baggs
Furniture Company
Bainbridge, Ga.
Bring your Chickens and Eggs
SAPP
BROTHERS,
Water Street.
Bainbridge, 5a.
10 1
For
Summer Health.
Hot weather diseases are largely
germ diseases. The health of the
home can be guarded by liberal
use of disinfectants during the
summer months.
Precaution should be taken 4o
keep all drains, sinks, closets, etc.,
free from infection.
Poor disinfectants are worse
than none because they give
sense of security without the
reality. We are prepared to fur
nish disinfectants that you can
depend on; can tell you what is
best for each purpose and how to
use it. The cost will be
little.
From Boyet
Mr.J.M.Danlevand
the fourth in Jackson co,
We have been blessed wWc,
ram this week. CroJJ 1
prosperous. 41
Dr. J. S. Adams of Irons
down here the first of jJ
Mrs. Fannie Lynn of T tt
*pent the fourth Bp ^
mother. '
Hanley’,
Mr. George
Mrs. John Moody bet
the fourth in
•We presume that, that
buggy of that old bachelor’,
the gain of him a help m*
8everal of our
Gibson 1
Huh
Vouog
tended the DonalsonnlU
the fou rth, and report a
The Martin and
which is on Mr. G. W. J
place, is now doing some
A very large crw.1 at
burrial of Mr. W. C.
the Lynn grave yard
bridge and Steam Mill pg|
Mr. HankcrBon had
mourn after him.
MrsPolyan and ;Miss Loa
ows of Ashford, Ala is.
some time with Mr. G. 1
ber and family, their relit
will be very sorry of their
Yankee
From Dell.
very
R. L. HICKS.
$
Low Price Man
and PoorMan’s friend
Mrs. Cobb and children, aooom-
Mr. abd Mrs. Keefe baok to
Jacksonville, where they will spend
some time.
Billy Mills and daughters Misses
Ruby and Estill, went to Monticello
Fla. to visit relatives and attend the
fourth of July rally.
Mrs. Daniel Ponder and daughter
Miss Mamie from the Connell acad
emy settlement were in town Tues
day on business.
The new soda fountain and marble
table at Chapman Bros, is as nice as
most cities have. Whigham is bound
to be up to date.
Several car loads of the Kolbgem
water mellons have boen shipped
from here diiriug the past three
weeks, and are going at good prices
Our postmaster W. M. Quinu
was called to Thomasville, Tuesday
bv the sudden death of bis mother
Mrs. Herring Quinn. The family
has the sympathy of the entire com
munity, in their bereavement.
The grand Masonic rally on the 17
is looked forward to be the most
delightful occasion W Ingham has en
joyed tor many years. Every body
is cordially invited. W. G. Arga-
brite will lecture for the occasion on
Masonry.
Miss Rosa Pearce entertained very
delightfully Friday evening last,her
cousins Marward Bedell, of Burtfort,
Ga. Misses Delia and Rosa Craw
ford, of Cairo, Miss Pansy Liber, of
Albany, Ga., and Misses Dixie and
Bonnie Trulock. The music and
games were mtioh enjoyed.
Crime seems to be on the increase
with the colored race in our county.
Last Friday at Futrill’s still, near
Sotkee, RedickJSellers shot and killed
John Levister. On the fourth, at
Mr. Tom Barrows’ plantation on the
Hawthorn trail northeast of Whig
han Step, Stilman was stabbed
through the heart by Todd Thomas
Capt. Caine, of Whigham, escorted
Todd to the county jail at Bain
bridge Tuesday, to await his trial,
Sellers is still at large.
t Grand I
J. L. Blount went to Cbi
Monday.
Our crops are looking fine
present.
L. H. Sanders of Qinnoy,
up here Sunday visiting rei
W. E. Atwater, of this pi
to Quincy last Thursday 1
Mr. J. W. Wylie, of
went to Chattahoochee, Fi
business.
B. F. Atwater, of High
Fla., was up here last week
relatives.
Miss Mary Neal, of
Fla., was over last week vi
and Mrs. Sykes.
Quite a number of out
tended the picnio at Ellis
report a delightful time.
Mr. Calvin Blount ot
spent the fourth with
Mr. J. R. Blount of this pi
Misses Delia and Rosa
of Cairo, visited their cousins
Dixie and Connie Trulock,
the past week.
Our school is now
agement of Miss Ruby Wl
Recovery, and is
Mr. Smith, of Chattah
out this way last Sunday
We wonder what there i*
way so attractive.
Miss Winnie Manor s
young lady, ut Climax, ■*
hit i
this week with Miss Gertradsl
ter. W« are always ftf*®
her with us.
It has been reported that
Blount, of this place,
charge of the Morgan Hote u
er Junction, Fla. We
much success.
R. A. Connell, one of ®
upbuilders, was in Wbig“
week, smiling over tbeimp™
of bis little town that he _
so hard to bring to the
man works harder or epee
money for Whigham th 3D
ANNOUNCEMEN
Cbi
On July 15th H- H n
M. D, will °P en *\ e i
Hicks’ drug store for« ^
of medicine and surg >’
cial attention to disea>
ear, nose and throat.