The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, March 16, 1916, Image 9

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NOTICE! I nf Nat E. Harris ,nr. L- G. Hardman ^ to Voters of De yr County. L e ek v.-as political week ih, dee. The two candi- Kerno), Hon Nat E. i %r L. G. Hardman [poke in tins city to the Uf Decatur county. ■ Harris appeared first, En Thursday. The head I state asked that he be h iond ,-rm of office I an accounting of his Lhip and outlined a pro- L the next term. iHardnian spoke on Satur- Iphe Commerce physician ■ed his career as a construc- [egislator in the past and | se d to fill the office of tor should he be chosen, |ha manner that the people Lgia would be proud of thief executive, h the gentlemen running, ivernor have large circles of| s in Decatur county and | mpaign promises to be a; one here. It is likely that candidates will return to j jr county later in the cam-| to shake hands with the I am trying for the Easter Tour offered by the Southern Woman’s Magazine, which is published at Nashville, Tenn., which they give to every lady who will se cure 175 subscribers to the mag azine at $1.00 each. The South ern is one of the finest maga zines published in the south. Last year they gave a trip to the Panama Exposition for the same number of subscriptions. This Easter trip starts from Nashville, July 4th, and extends through Atlanta, Washington, Philadel phia, Atlantic City, Niagra Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Albany, Norfolk, Rich mond and New York City, and will be a great help to me in my school work if I can take it. If any of my friends, wish to help me win this trip they can do so by subscribing for this Southern Woman’s Magazine and giving me the benefit of their subscrip tion which I would appreciate very much. Miss Ruth Voorhies. Do not order a bicycle because you can get a better one for the same money at the Motor-Bike Company. For Plumbing and Repairs— See J. 13. Sedgewick. Phone 40 2-J r. To Quench a Keen Healthy Thirst 1 Drink Chem-Cola from the original bottle “Through a Straw* This insures cleanliness, and is a guarantee of purity. Each hottle is measured and! filled by machinery, thereby making each Lottie uniform in flavor. Sure, Wholesome anb 3&efrestf)tng Served at Soda Founts and high-class tofreshment stands “In a bottle Through * Straw’ 3 GEORGIA, Decatur County: To the Superior Court of said Stale anil County. The petition of Tlironateeska Navi gation Company respectfully shows the following facts, to-wit; 1st. That it is a corporation under the laws of Georgia, with its principlal place of business in Itainbridge, Deca- turcounty, and that it was duly or ganized under and by virtue of a char ier granted by this court of March 7th, 1896. 2nd. That under the terms of the charter the same was granted for and during a term of twenty years and the same will expire by limitation on March “111, 1916. 3rd. Your petitioner shows that a meeting of the stock holders of the company was held on the 6th day of March, 1916, and a resolution was un animously passed authorizing and directing the President and General Manager of the corporation to file ap plication for an extension of the char ter rights, a certified copy of the reso lution passed being hereto attached to which the usual leave of reference is prayed. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that its charter be extended for an additional twenty years, beginning March 7th, 1916, and thatit be permit ted to continue in business as a cor poration with a]l of the rights, privi leges and immunities originally grant ed. Harrell & Wilson. Petitioners’ Attorney. Resolved that application be made to the Superior Court lor the extension of the charter originally granted, for an additional twenty years, and the President and General Manager of the corporation is hereby authorized and directed to tile tire proper application in the Superior Court of Decatur coun ty, asking that the charter rights of the corporation be extended as provid ed by law. 1 hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed by the officers and stockholders of the Tlironateeska Nav igation Co., on the 0th cay of March, 1916. Annie Mae Buchanan, Secretary iV Treasurer. T. N. Buckner, Piesident anil General Manager. Georgia, Decatur County: Personally appeared T. N. Buckner, who oo oath says that he is President and General Manager of the Thronu- teeska Navigation Company, and that the matters and things set forth in the above and foregoing peti*’nn are true T. N. Buckner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th, day March, 1916. C. W. Wltnberley, Clerk Superior court The foregoing application of the Tlironateeska Navigation Company read and considered. Ordered that the same be liled anil advertised for thirty days in the legal gazette of Decatur county, Georgia. Let alt parties inter ested show cause before me at Camilla on the second Monday in April, 1916 as to why tin' prayers contained in said petition should not be granted. E. K. Cox, .1. S. C. A, C. G.orgia, Decatur County; 1 certify lliat the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition for ex tension of charter of Tlironateeska Navigation Company as appears of lilc in my office. Witness ray signature and the seal of said Court, this 11th day of March, 1916. C. W. Wlmberley, Clerk. -4 STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate □rices. A Good Family Cough Syrup Can bejmade by mixing Pinc- Tar, Aconite, S"gar, Hyoscya- mus, Sassafras, Pepnerment, Ipecac. Rhubarb, Mandrake Cap sicum Muriate Ammonia Honey and Glycerine. It is pleasant, healing and soothing, raises the phlegm and gives almost instant relief. For convenience ot those who prefer not to fuss, it sup plied ready for use in 25 cent bottles under name of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- Honey. Can be had at your druggist, (f Insist on gett ing’ Dr.JBell’sT Pine-Tar-Honey and see that the formula is on the package. (3) DR/NJC Healthful,economical,nourish ing. Children like them and many other* of our 122 kinds. Of high food value, better for young folks than confections. WARNING. Not to trade for Note in favor of T. C Wilhrnams given by T. H. Bynes. Same having been lost without my indorsement. T. C. Williams. Why pay Tire Bills for Others—- —i e., for RECKLESS Drivers A MERICANS who want their money's worth,—who dislike to pay for the Reckless-driving extrava- T. Jl gance of Others,—in the price of their own Tires, should sit up and take notice of following FACTS:— The current Goodrich “Fair-List” price on Tires, is based upon what it costs the largest, and best equipped, Rubber Factory in America to produce them. , No “Insurance” Premium added to the NORMAL retail price of Goodrich Tires, in order to protect the Reckless Driver at the expense of the Careful Driver, through a fancy List Price which is high enough to absorb that Premium. The excess Mileage each Goodrich Tire is reasonably certain to deliver, when given reasonable care in driving, thus becomes clear “Velvet” to the Owner of GOODRICH Tires. Money can't make, and can't buy, • better Tires of Fabric construction, than Goodrich Safety-Tread Tires, as Test will prove. And, money can't buy the B. F. Goodrich Co. to produce Tires which would discredit the 269 other lines of Rubber Goods made by the B. F. Goodrich Co., for which its name stands Sponsor. C OMPARE prices on Goodrich “Fair-List” Tires with present prices on any other responsible Tires in the field, bearing in mind that NO “LARGER-SIZED” Tires (type for type and size for size) than Goodrich Black-Treads, are made in America. Then, Test out at least ONE pair of Goodrich black- tread Tires, on their per-DELIVERED-MIe cost to you, against any other Tires in the field, at any price, and,— abide by the Result. Why (if YOU are not a Reckless Driver) should YOU pay MORE than the “BUSINESS” price of the Goodrich Tire, for ANY Fabric Tire in the field? Get a sliver of the new Goodrich “Barefoot” Rubber from your nearest Goodrich Dealer or Branch. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio. 30 r 3 ) ($10.40 30 z 0*2 I - ..Ford Dizeo... " 1 SI3.40 32 i 3'h. 33 x 4 ... .Safety Trend.. .. - $2.\oo 34x4... .."Fair-LUf •• • ■.S22.4U 36 i V/i- NOTICE. America made, or sold, during ir, nearly so many Motor-Car did The*B. F. Goodrich Co. published Challenge, btill unanswered. GOODRICH “BAREFOOT s>s> COLD STORAGE Our ice and cold storage plant will be opened for operation within a few days. We are now ready to figure with whole sale Grocers, Commission Merchants and Meat Markets for cold storage space for meat, cheese, butter, apples and all other perishable commodities on either package or space rates. Individual cold storage rooms may be secured on a monthly rental basis which will- serve both as a warehouse and for refriger ation. ♦ ♦ « T/Sainbrictge See Company Telephone 162