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^NOTICES
pecatur ,he court
wW al ' ,ubUC °!‘rt
•rv" 1,1 ’ , house door in said
Tuesday in April
EIMJJ* hours of sale, the
|in? ,he e:|| property
I, describe*’ 1 * 0a . situat-
flot > n 0 f shotwell street
■esouth 5 j street 52 1-'- feet,
■ting ,,n 'pi feet, the west
Inriinu u ; , (0 and east
Xd 101 'V - feet < 'ii Which lot
l» sirM Lur room house. Said
■story [ol ‘ r , h ,. t was described
TtW ,ll {J 1 lert \Vils°n to 15. L.
in deed book G-3 page
■ecordef >'> „ o( Decatur
■the tlertuJ, This March 8th,
I Terms cash-
U- 1 A J m- Kstate ° f W< R '
l 'X^Tu> Sell
l Pe Tehv«ben that the un-
r ,1,f onnlie to the Ordinary
M h3S / ea veto sell land be-
> n L y i me of W- »■ Kew -
r ollie •meni of -lebt. Said
! ,lie wfll eheanlat the regu-
f 10 ?, I r mrt of Ordinary for
f° 'u, lie held on the first
P,» 1W- ThiS MarCh
Ly.Admr. of W. «•
fcjTTTrder from the
l llU1 r,v,re of Decatur County
f T he sold at public outcry on
n April 1916 at the
P T !tf in Said County, be-
I? w.-il Ilnurs of sale for cash
I nvJig property belonging to
I I e (evia Myers deceased:
R!7,t in llainbridge Georgia
oh-ilf acre bounded on Tsorth
-"' lornfeufSamMcharland
■other parcel sold to wife of H.
Tr'ist bv property of John P.
ton Vest by Washington
J 30 ' ...) yards on Washington
IS running back Hast 109
I This March 6tli, 1916. .
I McFarland, Adm. of Levia
F'Deceased.
|Tpecatur County:-
firtue nf un order of the Court of
lire of Sait! County, will be sold
tlicoulcrv on the first Tuesday in
a tth« court house in Haid
[..' between the usual Itotirs of
■he following‘rent estate, to-wit:
■tee-fourths undivided inleres in
L a certain one-fourth interest,
Jided Inand to the South lialf of
lami Number 1, in the 21st, dis-
SfSaid County and state, con-
|e -j:;, 7-lU acres, more or less.
j'var'wn, Guardian for Mattie
feilaand.ludson Yawn and Ituby
ta, Uecatur County,
| Brunson I
Libel for Divorce.
L. Brunson |
iDefenditnt, Mrs. F. L. Brunson
■eby requireil personally or by at
K.tobeand;sippeitr at the next
EBIOR COURT, to be held in
Kir said County of Decatur, on the
Id Monday in’Mny next, then and
Jto answer the Plaintiff’s Com-
|t,as in default thereof said Court
Iroceedaslojustice shall appertain,
jlness the Honorable E. 1C. Cox,
leof said Court. This 8th, day of
b 19111.
('. V’. Wimbcrley, Clerk.
_, Decatur County.
El be sold before the court house
■ in the city oi Bainbridge in said
ityontbe first Tuesday in April 1910
pg the legal hours of sale the fol
ly described property to wit:
■rt of that tract nf land aspurchas-
fy Ed Dessau from Bower and
Jslson April lGth, 1892 being in a
■re Hu y;u(is each way and sub
lied by lid Dessau into 7 lots front-
1 So»tn each 20 yards running
In HO yards across lot being 20
IsKasi and West, 140 yards North
IStiuth ns per map of subdivision
kG-'lpage did, Levy being made
Jot number b of said sub-division
■pt about one-fourth of an acre on
llotno. •>. Levied on as the pro-
Jetty ol Lucy Sly to satisfy a ti fa
I favor: of Lon Sly. Levied by
f'oreen L. C. and turned over
ptsherilf for advertising and sale,
f March 8th, I91(i
8. W. Martin, Sheriff.
tl [ a ' Decatur county
l:l,k Soldbefore tfle c °urt house
J n the city of Bainbridge in said
Fyomhc Hrst Tuesday in April; dur-
I . legal hours of sale the follow-
l~* c ribea property to wit;
■uo.it'T iMe Paulette Sub-division
In! 0 “t'bibridge, said county.
1EL, a< fhe property of Hattie
■Flnvi"'r il,ISf V *' fa * n f®VOr of .1.
| Itaiinferee. This March 8th,
s - NV. Martin, Sheriff.
lifh l ! e f! llur County-;
lr in th •. be ‘. ore the court house
fctv nn'. 1 ,! 11 ''' "l lainbridge in said
Fthe kJ„n ! r ' ;t Tuesday in April dur-
|tle=crib? i 10Urs sa * e tlle f°Dow-
..fropeity towit;
Ife snM 1,1 the oity of Bain-
Jth"" un 'v bounded on the
iDona'lom'T 1 '' " f -Nowsome, Hast
|bir„ " r vv' ?T h ^ Brough-
fcd. LeiOpo ' Ve8t by property of
|I>. Wnnri t ° n as 1 le property of
led b v »• •'* wtsfy a city tax ii fa
Fcouncil f..r’ ?, el ** m S clerk of the
Kami hi T," y axei< ,or the year
bts March 8th, 1916.
C- ■Cartier, chief of I’oliee.
GEORGIA, Decatur County;
To the Superior. Court of said State
and County.
The petition of Thronateeska 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 Bainbridge, Deca
tur county, and that it was duly or
ganized under and by virtue of a char
ter 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 7th, 1916.
3rd. Your petitioner shows that a
meeting of the stock holders of the
company was held on the tith 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.
W HEREFORE, petitioner prays
that its charter be extended for an
additional twenty years, beginning
March 7th, 1916, and that it be permit
ted to continue in business as a cor
poration with ail of the rights, privi
leges and immunities originally grant
ed.
Hakreli. & 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 file the 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 Thronateeska Nav
igation Co., on the (ith day of March,
1916.
Annie Mae Blchanxn,
Secretary A Treasurer.
T. N. Buckner,
Piesident and General Manager.
Georgia, Decatur County;
Personally appeared T. N. Buckner,
who on oath says that he is President
and General Manager of the Throna
teeska Navigation Company, and that
the matters and things set forth in the
above and foregoing petit ion are true
T. N. Buckner.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 8th, day March, 1916.
C. W. Wimberley,
Clerk Superior court
The foregoing application of the
Thronateeska Navigation Company
read and considered. Ordered that the
same be filed and advertised for thirty
days in the legal gazette of Decatur
county, Georgia. Let all parties inter
ested show cause before me at Camilla
on the second Monday in April, 1916,
as to why the prayers contained in said
petition should not be granted.
E. E. Cox,
J. S. C. A, C.
Georgia, Decatur County;
I certify that the foregoing is a true
anti correct copy of the petition for ex
tension of charter of Thronateeska
Navigation Company as appears of file
in my office. Witness my signature
and the seal of said Court, this 11th
day of March, 1916.
C. W. Wimberley, Clerk.
Thomas county is swinging
herself out of the cotton produc
ing column into the feed crop
column with a rush. Our farm
ers are learning to arrange their
affairs, so as to live at home
surrounded by meat in the
smoke house, corn in the crib,
milk and butter in the dairy and
chickens and eggs in the barn
yard. If that business is kept
up a few years, you will begin
to see men headed toward the
country when they want to
borrow a little money to tide
over their business affairs with.
—Thomasviile Press. The King
dom of Thomas continues to
strive and keep abreast of the
times.
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ll”I-CKE3-TBR S A
,~ ?i ’ •' * Bei? for twenty-five
C ! n D V a ’Safest, Always Reliable.
P.y_all druggists
dVVVHERE
Georgia, Decatur County: —
ill be sold before the court house
door in and for said county on the first
Tuesday in April 1916, within the legal
hours of sale for cash to the highest
bidder all of the following property,
to-wit:
That certain lot in the city of Bain
bridge on the South side of College
street, 55 feet by 100 feet and bounded
as follows; On West by property of J.
D. Chason, on East bv property of M.
1’. Powell, N'oiUi by property of .1. 1)
Chason and South by College street.
Levied on as the property of M. P.
Powell to satisfy a li fa' in favor of
United Medicine Co. This March 8th,
1916.
S. W. Martin, SlieifT.
Georgia, Decatur Counly:-
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in April dur
ing the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property to wit;
House and lot in the city of Bain
bridge said county bounded on the
North by property of Bower, East by
property of Floyd South by the corpor
ation limits and West .by property of
Rhoda Oliver. Levied on as the pro
perty of Charlie Wooten to satisfy a
city tax 11 fa issued by W. O. Fleming
city clerk for taxes for the year 1914
This March 8th, 1916. ,
D. R. Barber, chief of police.
Georgia, Decatur County;
Balmur Louise Thornton vs. C. C.
Thornton.
Libel for divorce, in Superior Court,
Decatur Comity.
WITH THE EXGHJNGES
Whe/e
“Where were the microbes,”
Asked old Mutts.
“When we put cobweds
On our cuts?”
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
“Where were the microbes,”
Asked old Glum,
“When we borrowed our play
mates’
Chewing gum?”
—Detroit Free Press.
“Where were the microbes,”
Asked old Bored,
“When we all drank water
From a gourd?”
—St. Louis Host-Dispatch.
“Where were the microbes,”
Asks old Bliss,
“That ban tainted money
Or pretty girl’s kiss?”
—Chicago Daily News.
“Where were the microbes,”
Bless Iiiley’s soul,
“When boys swam in
The swimming hole?”
—Houston Post.
“Where were the microbes,”
Asked old man Tucket,
“When we carried school lunch
In a sweating dinner bucket?”
—Savannah Press.
Ye dern galoot don’t you
know,
The microbes are wherever
you go;
Some in the sugar some in,
the tea
Some on you but none,
on me.
Georgia Decatur County.
Brit West, I
vs Libel for divorce
Emmie Carden West |
In Surperior Court Decatur County
lOtli, day of March.
To tlie defendant Emmie Carden
West. iYou are here by required iri
person or by attorney to be and appear
at the term of Decatur County Superior
Courtjto lie held in Said County on
the second Monday in May next then
and there to answer the plaintiff libel
for a total divorce, as in default of
such appearance, the court will proeede
according to the statutes in such
cases made and provided.
Witness the Honorable E. E. Cox
Judge of said court. This 17 day of
Marcli 1916.
■ C. W. Wimberley, Clerk.
J. Nf. Floyd, Attorney for petitioner.
Georgia, Decatur County,
By virtue of the power contained lin
a security deed made and executed by
I. A. Alien on Feb. 22nd, 1915, the
undersigned will expose for sale, before
the court house door in Said County,
on the first Tuesday in April 1916, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real estate to wit:
All of a one-half undivided interest in
that certain tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the town of Climax,
Decatur County, Georgia, and known
in the town survey as lot No. 23, except
a strip six feet wide beginning six feet
from tlie South-east corner of said lot
JJCUlvUl VyGHIJVy . ” , ^ ... It 1 'll
Filed in oiliiee 7th day of March 1916 ; and running Vest iSfeet parulled with
To the Defendant, C. O. Thornton: j orignal line of said lot, thence South
You are hereby required in person or t-o orignal line of said lot six feet,
by attorney to be and appear at the Said property is more fully described
next term of Decatur County Superior i in Book lt-ii page 561 Deed Records,
Cou-t to be held in and for said county Decatur Superior Court. Said property
of Decu.ur on the 2nd, Monday in May
1916 next, then and there to answer
the plaintilT’s libel for a total divorce,
as in default of such appearance, the
court will proceed according to the
statutes in such cases made and pro
vided, Witness the Hon. E. E. Cox,
judge of said court, this 14th day of
March, 1916,
C. W. Wimberley,
Clerk S. C. D, Co.
D, It. Bryan,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Georgia Decatur County—
There will be sold before the Court
Housedoor in said county on the first
Tuesday in April, 1916, during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the undivided one-eighth ll-Sj
interest in and to the South 166, 2-3
acres of land lot 124 in the fourteenth
district of Decatur County, Georgia,
said interest being the property of my
ward Frankie Lee Trawiek, and said
to be {sold to satisfy two promissory
notes dated March 20th, 1915, one of
which is for $313.8$ which matured
Oct. 1st, 1915, and the other tor $324.00
which matured Nov. 15lh, 1915. De
fault having been made in the pay
ment of said notes, the property above
described will be sold to {pay the prin
cipal and interest due thereon, and
the balance if any, will be paid over
to I. A. Allea or ilia legal representa
tives. Terms of sale cash. This tlie
16th, day of March 1916.
ALABAMA jCHECIMAL CO.
|By Harrell A Wilson,
Its Attorneys-at-lsiw.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Effectual.
Most
‘ 1 ha ve taken a great many
bottles t f Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and every time it has
cured me. I have tound it most
sale to be made under and by virtue effectual for a hacking cough and
of an order authorizing said sale passed 1 f or c0 ]q s . After taking it a cough
K 191^" This CO the ty 7th' I always disappears,” writes Mrs.
day of March. 1916.
Lilli* Shaw, Guardian.
Calomel Salivates
and Makes You
Sick
Acts like dynamite on a
sluggish liver and you
loose a day’s work
There’s no reason why a per
son should take sickening, sali
vating calomel when 50 cents
buys a large bottle of Donson’s
Liver Tone—a perfect substitute
for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable
liquid which will start your liver
just as surely as calomel, but it
does not make you sick and can
not salivate.
Children and grown folks can
take Dodson’s Liver Tone be
cause it is perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug.
It is mercury and attacks your
banes. Take a dose of nasty
calomel today and you will feel
weak sick, and nauseated to
morrow.
Dont loose a day’s work. Take
a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone instead and you will wake
up feeling gaeat. No more bili
ousness, constipation, slugglish-
ness, headaches, coated tongue
or sour stomach. Your druggist
says if you don’t find Dodson’s
Liver Tone acts better than the
horrible calomel your money is
waiting for you.
With Gasoline up it is
cheaper to ride a bicycle.
The IViotor-Bike Co
Fifty Homes For Small Farmers
The Bainbridge Farm Company offers for sale fifty unimproved farms
of fifty acres each. Fronting on fine public roads, in good neighborhoods,
close to schools, churches, railroad depots, telephones and rural mail routes.
These lands are very level about two hundred feet higher above the sea
level than the city of Bainbridge. Highly productive of all farm produce
plenty of good water and healthful and will make ideal homes for small farm
ers. These lands are guaranteed to be of the very best in this county. The
timber on them now is estimated worth five dollars per acre and the titles are
perfect.
Why not buy your farm instead of renting? We allow you ten years to
pay for it. The difference between, buying and renting is this: To illustrate
say that you buy a farm unimproved for one thousand dollars, you improve the
farm the first year with your own means sufficiently to occupy and operate
it. You pay for tlie farm as follows: You give ten notes of One Hundred Dol
lars each with interest at 8 percent, from the date of the purchase. You pay
one note each year with the interest only on the note you pay. Your pay
ments will be as follows: At end of first year $108.00; Second year $116.00;
Third year $124.00; Fourth year $132.00; Fifth year $140.00; Sixth year $148.00;
Seventh year $156.00; Eighth year $164.00; Ninth year $172.00; Tenth year
$180.00; Total $1440.00.
If you should rent a like farm instead of buying you would pay an an
nual rent ol $130.00.
And in ten years the principal sum of $1300.00
The interest on your first rental payment would be $10.40 per annum
for nine years amounting to $93.60
For second rental payment interest for eight years../.... _$83.20
For third rental payment interest for seven years $72.80
For fourth year rental payment interest for six years $62.40
For fifth year rental payment interest for five years.. $52.00
For sixth year rental payment interest for four years $41.60
For seventh year rental payment interest for three years $31.20
For eighth year rental payment interest for two years $2o.80
For ninth year rental payment interest for one... $10.40
The total amount paid by you in ten years principal and interest being $170,800
Three hundred and twenty-eight more for rent than you would pay for the
purchase of the farm. And the result at the end of ten years would he that if
you bought the farm it would be paid for in full with $1440.00 and Jyou would
own it with all the improvement you put on it. But if you rented it instead of
buying it you at the end of ten years would have paid out $1768.00 in rent and
you would own nothing. The above figures seem to be indisputable.
B. B. BOWER, Sr., President.
Bainbridge, Georgia.
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
prices.
Rooms SOcanduV
JOHN L. KDMONOSON, Prop.
..FOff
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Second I
“land Fore
l Cars
One Ford 5 Passenger Car
One Ford 5 Passenger Car
One Buick 2 Passenger Car
$175.00
$250.00
$100.00
THE BAINBRIDGE MOTOR GAR GO.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. —— tun
’ j J. R. Moore, Lost Valley, Ga.
J Obtainable everwhere.
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.
fftambridge^yce Company
Telephone 132