The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, September 18, 1903, Image 7

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SALE OF PROFIT-SHARING CONSTRUCTION BONDS, Bainbridge Turpentine and Pine Product Co., StaseisM “F «»»»"> ["«'=»>. WbKmbMn“l?y 0 fim Jf tSJ'iKloremtar'JtttJ'il s‘ 3 lSSg“ he^iX” per' 're? 5°“e F°?st S NaS itank“f"5!inbriSge gT“ V ' h ‘ divid “ ds “ tl,e S,ock ol th<! T»« '"«"»« »"« P»,able llortgag^upon^he plan*orflie^Company!'^ re ^ eemable on ^ at ‘be option ot the owners. Roth principal and interest of Bonds secured by First jEO. S. COX. P. B. BLAIN, Thomasville, Ga. ACTUAL COST OF PLANT $5o,ooooo Money arising from sale of Bonds to be used for purpose of construction only. For information as to subscriptions, apply to ^ZDIJESZEOXaiESS*- ^ M. D. POWELL, Pres, and Gen’I Man. B. F. HAVEN, Vice-Pres. T. S. HAWES, Secretary, Bainbridge, Ga. Subscriptions can be made at the Bainbridge State Bank and First National Bank, Bainbridge, Qa. ftcB Bower has been in Atlan- ik. ■nett O'Neal is in Atlanta this tpl business. iff, Anderson, of Barr.esville, It; visiting friends, bur Pew is in the city this ■visit to his family. 1 B. Wilson spent several mi at Attapuljus, his old n. Williams, of this city, is • few weeks with fneuds at t iton Bruton left Monday to *lon Military Institute at i. B Morton, of Tifton, has *c- Puoition as salesman with ns. jBaasey has returned home ttouded trip to Denver and Springs. Col. !<D»»n, of Dawson. Bpent sev- !* c 'ty this week inspect ions system. **•*• Lowe and J. H. Brin- r ^tered at the WainmaD Ink week. J' 1 *® 1 » Prominent citizen of > was in Bainbridge the first * °u business. ■■Mutthews.wife of the Sup. »f City Schools in Tallahae- in the city. , *fb*r spending a tew his parent has 4 bis home in Thomasville. gJ h °“ M ' Messrs. Frank lT , t ®* 1 * t * re d at the Bon! ^^‘•“Mpab-chicolai ! he 01, y "*>* week! iool, * a '' wbero she will ! , iurity 0f S UQ ‘ il “' U * m - ifunL, *“ ca ®“ down to hMrhL* h “ brother ' Mr. *wch occurred las,. Fri- Messrs. W. W. Pearce and C. L. Can- son, of Whigham, were appreciated callers at this office Tuesday. They re ported the destructive work of the storm in their vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stuart and Miss Marie came home yesterday evening af ter spending several days as the guests of Mrs. K. H. Hammond, of Babcock.— Thomasville Times-£nterprise. Messrs. Robt. Nelson and 6 B. Moore of Pittsbnrg, Pa., are in the city this week, wqrking the surrounding country saw mills for lumber, as their firms are large dealers in lumber and building supplies Mr. B. D. Fudge, of Thomasville, spent Saturday at the Bon Air en route from Atlanta where he has been on a visit to his wife. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Fudge is convalescing rapidly and will return before long. From Climax. Mr. V. S. Parker came over from Whigham Monday. > Tom Evans has returned Jrom an ex tended business trip to Quitman. W. B. Calhoun who has been visiting relatives in Florida has returned home. J. H. Calhoun lef> last Saturday for Car.abelle, Fla., to remain tor several days. 1), B. Curry, Jr., of Thomasville, spent the first of the week with his par ents. Custis Jeter, of Magazine. Ala., is vis iting bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jeter. Miss Etta Bell ha- returned after a short but pleasant visit to friends in Cuthbert. J. W. Napier attended the Turpen tine Operators Association in Jackson ville last week. Miss Ruby Ball, of Qoiiicr. Fla., pass ed through here last Fiiday enroute to Thomasville. Miss Don Ella Townsend left last Wednesday for Bed .Springs. N. C.. to attend college. The friend- of Miss Ola Powell will be glad to learn that she is lenuveriog from her recent illness. .uessrs Will Miller an l.eui Parish, both of Cairo, registered at the Mo- Lauchlin House Monday. Mrs. Nannie MoLauchliu whohaa been vi-itiug North Georgia for the past month, has returned home. Mr. Clyde Maxwell, of Cairo, spent several hours last Thursday with his fnend, P. H. Trulock, while enroute to Atfapulgus Messrs. Don Curry and Paul Trulock who have been absent, are again in our little town, to the pleasure of their large circle of friends. Mrs. N. C. Bell and her little children. Lem and Eula, have returned from an extended visit to Tallanassee and other points in Florida. The private term of the Climax pubHo school began Monday with our efficient teacher, Miss Flora Boyce. We hope this term will be as successful as the last one, however, it could not be other wise, as the patrons and oUldren are better pleased than ever before. From Faceville. Miss Ola Askins is visiting relatives in Myra this week. Mr. J. A. McCranie left Monday for .DpDajswviUe. ,v ■<>- • Mr. 8am Bethea left Monday for bis home in Birmingham. Mr. Jeff Glisaon. of Recovery. visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. Ed Hurlbut left last week for Kansas City. Mo., on legal business. Mr 1. B. Trafford and-family will leave for Atlanta within the next few days. We regret very much to see them leave. Mus Pearl May who has been spend ing the summer in Valdosta with her cousin, Mrs. W. P. Gowan. has returned home. Mr. W. B. Calhoun who has been with the A. C. L. for several months left Saturday for Lapine, Ala., where he goes to accept an ageocy at that point. Misa Nora Campbell entertained a few other selected friends last Saturday evening with a musical, While the even ing was informal the progiam was one of the best rendered in Faceville for some time. Hon. Ben E. Russell baa begun a series of articles on the lesources of the various sections of Decatur coun ty and which will be published in the Atlanta Constitution. Mr. Rus sel’s gifted pen may he trusted to depict graphically the advantages of Decatur county over the rest of the slate. His effort* will prove of much benefit, and will make inter esting readiug tor the public. Sheriff Sales. Georgia—Dbcatur County: Will be sold on the first. Tuesday in October 1008, at the court house door between the legal hours of sale the fol lowing described property to-wit: Sixty-two and one-half acres in the northwest corner of lot of land No. 184 in the 18th district of said county, said property leved on aa the property of 8. H. Glenn on a fifa issued from the jus tice court of the 618th district G. M. t in favor of the Bank of l'boniagyille. Also at the same time and place, East one-half of lot of land No. §66 iu 14th dtetriot of said county, containing 188 acres m.*e or less. Said land levied up on as the property of J. 8. Ysates a»d J. E. Yates, to satisfy a fifa issued from the June term 1808, of the city court of Bainbridge, m tavor of T. L. Bryan & Co., vs. said J. 8. Yeates and J. E. Yates. Also at same time and place Twenty- two and one-half aoresof ladd, more or less off of lot of land number 78, in the 16tb district of said county and state, bounded as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said lot ot land and running south about 340 yard* to within about 60 yards of the Jackson PUW® ****djth*nqe i|« a westerly .dirge-, tloni^t MfeWSfe to wdd Wad fthetice in the mine direction sloug said road about 800 yards to lands of Mrs. Mittie Nasser, thence north to the original lines, thence east to the starting point. Said land being levied upon under a fifa issued from the superior court of said county at the May term 1008, in favor of W. A. Davis, vr. J. S. Huberts, Ad- ministiator of the estate of J. R.Taylor. TbU September 8th, 1008. A. W. FoBDHaM, Sheriff. riTITIOR FOR CU1TII GEORGIA—Decatur County: To the Superior Court of said County: Tbe petition of 11 C, Allen and F. K. Urn- ham, respectfully showeth, that they are residents of said county, and that they de sire for themselves, successors and assigns, to he Incorporated as a body politic and cor porate tinder the name ot ‘'THE ALl.fcN Ooai'Alir,” and by that name to sue and be sued, transact all business as hereinafter prayed, have and use a common seal, make contracts, borrow money and create such evidences of debt as the corporation may desire, to secure the smne by mortgage, deed, deed of trust, or other securities upoa Its property and franchises or any part thereof; to buy, lease or rent, own ami sell real estate and personal property of every description; and to have ami eserclse all such other powers as ate spocnieb by the laws of i.eorgis, and as may be necessary to carry out the purpose of this lncoriarratlon. Petitioners show that the i»trU,;|i)ar busi ness to be carrle,i on Is lorftA a general Vest estate business, In liny ami sell re ,1 estate, either on commission or otherwise, to rent properly,own sbstract books, am! lo turn- lab abstracts from same to any projierty they may desire, to act as agent for un, per- aon or corporation, to act as attorney In fact In such Inslaaces as they may desire, to»w„ stock In auv company they desire and lo vote same, to buy anil sell any kind or proje et tv whether real or jairaonal. Tbe principal office shall be llalubridge, Ueorgfr, with the right to establish such other ufltoes In or otu of this state as they may desire. Toe capita) stock comp.ny la HJHU/JO all paid in, the shai es of the value of (IMAM of die number of llfiy shares. The period of Incorporation Is twenty yelks with privilege of renewal provided by law. Wherefore, petitioners pray thut this pc- tton may be tiled and recorded im provided by law, and when tbe eame has bean pub lished a« provided by statute, that an order may be passed Incorporating petitioners under the name and atyle. and for tbe pur poses and with the powers herein set oat. This Sept, lfth, 1903. r. II. GBAnAM, Attorney for Petitioners. Filed In office Sept. tun, 1MH. (). W. Wimmulby, CldMk. GROMMA—Deoatnr County t \ 1 hereby certify that the above le a true aud correct copy of the original petition for charter of tfee ‘‘The Allen Company, 1 ' now on Ole In my office. This Sept. Ktb, ML O. W. WUfPKPtkV. Clerk Saperlor Court. T J SAPP BROTHERS, Water Street. HMlgurtira fir all KMa if Fruits, a Vegetables, V Candles, 7 Raisins, 9 Cigars, t Tobaccos. And a General Line of Fancy and Family GROCERIES. Briag yner Cfckkcu uf Egg* to SAPP BROTHERS, Water Street. BaiofcrMgc, 9a. CITY SHAVING SAIM Newly Renovated Throughout Clean Towels + Sharp Razon Good Service. ALLEN* BURGESS, Prop