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Bainbridge Tufeatiae and Fine Prodnet
Company,
Bainbridge, - Georgia
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Sale of CorLstx-u.ction 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, 1905. 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 aLthe First National Bank of Bainbridge, Georg ; a
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
20 IFezcorLt -Aja.n-u.eill37v
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' nresi-
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
S owth. Subscriptions can be made at the First National Bank, with T. S. Hawes, Attorney, P S a ”
evens, Bainbridge, Ge. 1
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CITATION.
Qaorgia—Decatur County.
To all whom it may concern:
Annie Gibeon having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of W.
Louis Gibson, late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said W. Louis Gibeon
to be and appear at my office on the first
Monday in August, and show cause, if
anv.they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to said
Annie Gibson on said IV. Louis Gibson
estate. Witness my hand and official
signature, July 6th, 1903.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Deoatur County.
To all whom it may concern:
J. O. Darsey having in proper form
applied to me for permenent letters of
administration on the eetate of Jesse
Darsev, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of said Jesse Darsey to be
and appear at my office on the first
Monday in August, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to said J.
O. Darsey on said Jesse Darsey estate.
Witness my band and offioial signature.
July 6th. 1908,
T. B. Maxwell. Ordinary.
THE
CITY SHAVING SAIGON,
Newly Renovated
Throughout
Clean Towels <0* Sharp Razors.
Good Service.
A. BURGESS, Prop.
NOTICE.
Bids vriil be received on the first Mon
day in August by the County Commis
sioners for Furniture for Court Boom.
Offices and Vaults. Eleotric Light Fixt^
ures. Awnings, Shades, Mattiugs, Ac.
The Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
H. A. Lytle, Chairman.
Pine
Shingles t
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High Grade
PINE SHINGLES
From select, Heart Pine
Shipped in any ouan-
tity. For prices
address today-
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BRINSON, GA.
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m BROTHERS,
Water Street.
Headtfurten fer all Kinds of
Fruits,
Vegetables,
_ Candies,
Raisins,
Cigars,
Tobaccos.
And a General Line of
Fancy and Family
GROCERIES.
Brief yew Chickens nd Effs to
SAPP
BROTHERS,
Water Street,
Baiabridfe, 3a.
State of Georgia—Decatur County
Mrs. K. M, Nicholson J In the Superior
E. A. Stewart.
Court, MaV
Term 1903.
It being repreeented to the Court bv
K< M - Nicholson
that by deed <Jf mortgage dated the I8th
day of December 1901 E, A. Stewart
conveyed to the said K. M. Nicholson
fk® west half of lot of land number two
f nd r£L ty ; mne r£ the Nineteenth
District of Decatur County, Geoigia,
containing one hundred and twenty-five
acres, more or less, for the purpose of
securing the payment ot the promjsory
note made by the said E. A. Stewart 5.
the said1 K. M. NiohoUon due on the 18th
day of December 1903 for the sum of
one hundred dollars, which amount be-
sides interest is now due and unDaid Tt
is ordered that the said E A.Ttewart
do pay into this Court by the first day of
the next term the principal, iuterest and
costs due on said mortgage or show cause
if any he has to the contrary, or that in
default thereof foreclosure be granted
to the said K. M. Nicholson of said
mortgage and the equity of redemption
of the said E. A. Stewart therein be for-
hI e JL b » r T i j an<1 1* 1 * 1 “’•vice of this rule
be perfected on the said E. A. Stewart
according to law. 1
W. N. Spenoe,
Judge S. C. A. C.
Court"® C ° Py fr0m the minute » of this
c. W. Wimberley, Clerk.
From Whigham.
Tom Brown, of Cairo, spent Sat
urday here.
W. G. Baggett, of Cairo. was one
of the many picnickers here Friday.
Prof. Powell, of Camilla, was a
welcome visitor to our city Thors-
day last. 1 —w*
Mrs. Dan McNair is home after a L,^'?! 68 Wo*
paaant mail. tn her ... M..-u | owl °kland Vieited f n ’
A ‘- w - K"«r-»
881 w eek on
We are sorry to
tinuediUne^o ^
last week
pleasant visit to her parents m Mitch
ell county.
B. A. Parker’s variety and fonn- a Mamie D «oo
dry works will soon compete with OOBto 10 vis “
most any town. * n ’ < * a
J - K D »wey J r . 4
vary wer e ■ "
Misses Mabel and Armelia Her
ring, ot Climax, took in the picniolT - ~r*«w*mg,
Friday at this place. | ... °®® s latt week-
Mrs. Hiram Maxwell, of the conn- [ relT'nVwu- 3 ^ 6 Jon61
try, spent Friday night with her R-i.. are
brother and tamilv. Bob Mat wall I y ‘ Wl00rd this
brother and family, Bob Maxwell. . _
Mrs. Charlie Oats, of White Sul-1 pie atten^^ ° f ^
phur Springs, is visiting her father, h M , Sll , ed prei0 H
John Robison, and sister Miss Bale. I ... n 8y inning.
Mrs. Willie Cowart and little L “1"?“"* DaDi *J
daughter Susie, returned home Thurs- M , g g ar “ lns of
day after an extended visit throngh ' X0Q lllil »*
middle Georgia. The Hreen-Grouernt,
R. A. Weldon, wife and daughers, I ?!?, 8ti il hltohla 8 »t tie
‘— - . *• There most be
ions
Oliver Evans and „
Fowltown, are frequent
this way. There man
more attractive than
of Quitman, were guests of relatives
and friends here Friday daring the
Masonic rally. Miss Nellie remained
over for several days.
The piokniokers from thp Pine
Level Academy settlement, we notice
Jeff Taylor and sisters, Nannie and Ml88 Tesflie Dixon « v
Florence, Misses Bruce Joiner and her home <l ui ie » m
Vertie Pinson and Mrs Charlie Blan- friends but' Friday (
ton and little daughter. I nientary to her annt,
Miss Pansy Seflen returned to he J ^ ** r ‘ ® a, °
home m Albany this week accompa
nied b# little Miss Ernestine Chest
not, who will join her mother who
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Rushs
in, of Albany.
A Happy Man
Dr. Isaac H. Hum
qtritt and Miss Luci; (
Will Knight, son of oar marshal, a ™, Miss Luci:
bad a very narrow escape, from a . C .*■ were S
serious hurt while working on the I ned 10 Bainbr »dge on ji
Mills and Quinn brick building this ReV- ^ R - J ester - Dio
week. The briok to the second I a s P lendid young pty
story are carried up in a box, some-1 ^‘ raax ’ and son ot ft
thing you" might oall an elevator Hunter * of Col quitt. Tb
pulled bv a horse. Will was pass- the third daughter of be
ing under the box of briok and one Mr - and Mrs. G. W, En|
fell, striking him a terrible blow.Lb otb f° r her beauty
ontting an ngly place near the tem-T and character,
pie. The dootor dressed the wound
and Will went on to work.
The Masonic rally at Whigham KCCD the
last Friday, the 17th, waa a big day.‘
The crowd began to assemble m
early aa 8 o’olook and as they gath
ered each faoe looked merry. In
addition to a large crowd from the) Three-lourths of the _
country, Cairo, Climax aD( j 3 a | n . I people.commence in the
bridge were represented by a goodly] or bowels. Children are
number of tbeir worthy Masons and 1 t0 be all right as long a:
oitiadns. Some oame in baggies, gestive organs are right
some in wagons and some on mules B.B.B.B
wat !Z! 108 a ” d traiD ‘ a “ d the “ fe8t Blackberry and
way some oame was on foot, or as J
some Floridians oall it on their match | ° ught t0 be ^ ever y J
horses. The program of the day
was laid on the table and the exeis
Children Wi
there are children
ern, scientific children'!
— WUU UUO CACr* I
ci«e§ be#an at 11 a. m. by an address is absolute, y harm,cS
R. L. HICK
of welcome by Major John M. Rob-1 co *' c > and diarrhoea,
ison after which he in hie pleasant rest and s,ee P l >rice
tone introduced the orator of the
day Rev. G. W. Argabrite of Ken
tucky. Bro. Argabrite rose amidst
a throng of admirers as well as
strangers and in his polished and
pleasing manner began bis speech to
the goat riders and their numerous
friends of the ocoasion. His
was listened to with much
>|C Low Price 1
and PoorMi
. The Pope died last
speech ternoon after being at
interest of death for several
by the entire body and all seemed to I was 93 years old and
enjoy it. After the speech was Pope Leo XIII a Ht-
completed 9/ very sumptuous dinner years ago, a longer reig
was spresd, and all partook to hearts of his predecessors e
content as wfell as the appetite's sat I His successor will ^
isfaction. At two o’clock the Jla- once by the college of
sous with their wives aDd daughters ST
assembled ii the hall for tlm pur* ~ R° bt * Graham,
pose of giving some ot the wives Wednesday from a weel
and daughters degrees, while this Panacea Springs. He
was going on the outside was kept recovered his health aft
lively by the playing of the children Hlness and is able to re«
and the echoing and re echoing of sltlon -
b . ut . °. ld « tor y by the Alexanaer «... -
air maids and their blushing lovers architect of the new -
Z n #ak8 by was in the city Taesdaj
the pool. All had a good day and nearly completed the b
went home to dream ot the happy I will have it in shape in >
day spent in old Whigham. ^' to turn over to the coonij