The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, April 06, 1916, Image 9

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110 BE HELD HERE Count.' Sunday ■vill be held . atur _ i) nventl0 Jhurch, Bain- tlunda.* April 9th “S» indications arp fersss life ’S3 v of the Georgia Sun- L„1 Association and Miss *°° Eienvutavy Sutp., jorgia Sunday School by llISS DAISY MAGEE 5 is recognized as one I leading Sunday School L nearly nine vears. Be ring up the work on full [was superintendent of a school with an enroll- Jmore than 2,000. He is jiformed on all lines of [school work and his ad- lare very interesting and (suggestions. | Magee is an attractive She has had seveal (experience in Sunday ; and knows how to raddresses very practi- who are interested I with the children in (day school would do well special effort to hear ike is an expert along that General secretary of the Georgia Sunday School Association. 4:20 Questions answered. 4:45 Adjourn. SECOND SESSION Sunday Night. 7:30 Praise Service, led Rev. M. A. Morgan. 7:56 Ho to double the Sunday school, by Mr. D. W. Sims. 8:20 Song. 8:25 The call for trained workmen, by Miss Daisy Magee. 9:00 Adjourn. THIRD SESSION Monday Morning, April 10th. 10:00 Praise Service, led by W. B. Sams. 10:15 Reports of the County officers: Rresident, Mrs. G. B. Toole. Secretary-Treasur, Mr. G. C. Butler. President Division No. 1, Mr. W. V. Custer. President Division No. 2, Mr. W. H. VanLandingham. President.Division No. 3, Mr. W. E. Smith. 10:45 The home, the Bible and the school, by Miss Daisy Magee. 11:20 Song. 11:25 Leading the class to Christ, by Mr. D. W. Sims. 12:00 Adjourn. FOURTH SESSION Monday Afernoon. 3:00 Praise Service, by Rev. H. H. Shell. 3:15 The graded Sunday school, by Miss Daisy Magee. 3:45 Song. 3:50 The Essentials and Ad vantages of the Banner Sunday School, by Mr. D. W. Sims. 4:20 Questions Anwered on Sunday School problems. 4:45 Adjourn. FIFTH SESSION Monday Night, 7:30 Praise Service, led by Mr. G. B. Toole. 7:45 The peoples of the world, by Miss Daisy Magee. 8:20 Song. 8:25 Sunday school work, in Georgia, by Mr. D. W. Sims. 9:05 Free-Will offieiing foi support of the work. 9:15 Adjourn. PARTITION SALE BY COMMISSIONERS said State I GEORGIA, Decatur County J To the Superior Court of a 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, 1910. 3rd. Your petitioner shows that a meeting of the stock holders of the company was held on the 6th day of March, 1910, 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 he extended for an additional twenty years, beginning March 7th, 1910, and that it he permit ted to continue in business as a cor poration with tip of the rights, privi leges and immunities originally grant ed. IIA it KELL & Wilson. Petitioners' Attorney. Resolved that application he made to the Superior Court lor the extension of tlie charter originally grunted, for an additional twenty years, anti the President and General Manager of the corporation is hereby authorized and directed to lile the proper application in the Superior Court of Decatur coun ty, asking that the charter rights of the corporation he extended as provid ed by law. * 1 hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a triie and correct copy of a resolution passed by the officers and stockholders of the Thronateeska Nav igation Co., on the Gtli day of March, 1910. Annie Mae Buchanan, Secretary & Treasurer. T. N. Buckner, Ptesident and General Manager. Georgia, Decatur County: Personally appeared T. X. 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 petition are true T. N. Buckner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th, day March, 1910. C. W. Wimberley, Clerk Superior court The foregoing application of the Thronateeska Navigation Company read and considered. Ordered that the same he filed and advertised for thirty days in the legal gazette of Decatur county, Georgia. Detail parties inter ested show cause before tne at Camilla on the second Monday in April, 1910, as to why the prayers contained in said petition should not he granted. K. E. Cox, J. S. C. A, C. Georgia, Decatur County; I certify that the foregoing is a true and 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 lltli day of March, 1910. C. W. Wimberley, Clerk. lie view of making the |gespecially helpful to the Fschool superintendents, s and officers. Under and hy virture of an order of the Judge of the Superior Court grant ed in the partition proceedings of John T. McClendon vs. D. Porter, Willie b Mr. Sims and Miss Porter, Roy Porter, Eddie Porter, . i„„„i i Eustice Porter, Mindell Porter and a numbei Of the local j ewe |i Porter, pending in the Superior school workers will take Court of Decatur County, wetheunder- the tiro cram The mnntv signed, were i appointed by the Court pi jgram. 1 ne county t0 mivertise and sell the property here- feel that they have been 1 in-after described; Whereupon, there fftunatp in socnrincr tW» 1 wil1 be soU1 before the Court House ate in secul mg tnese: ,| 00r j n city of Bainbridge, in “ to help in the conven- ! Decatur County, at public out cry for limanm 1 cash, to the highest bidder, on the first ] K am \\ as piepaied ; Tuesday in May, 1910, the following r —i--— described real estate, towit: A certain house and lot in the City of Bainbridge, County of Decatur and State of Georgia, said house and lot known as the W. G Broom Home Place, and situated on the Southeast corner of the intersection of Planters and Independent Streets, in the City of Bainbridge, said property fronting on Planters Street one hundred and twenty nine (129) feet and on Indepen dent Street one hundred and ninety one (191) feet, the meets and bounds of said property being; Commencing at the western end of tlie fence around said property on Planters Street and running east one hundred and twenty nine (129) feet, thence south one hundred and ninety one (191) feet, thence west one hundred and twentv nine (129) feet, thence north one hun dred and ninety one (191) feet to the starting point, said property being bounded as follows: On the North by Planters Street, on the east by property of Sapp, en the south by properly of Dick Jones, and on the west by in dependent Street. The same being sold as the projierty of John T. Mc Clendon and D. Porter, Willie Porter, Roy Porter, Eddie Porter, Eustice Porter, Mindell Porter and Jewell Porter, under and by virtue of the partition proceedings pending in the Superior Court of Decatur County. E. J. Willis, F. S. Jones, L. II. Tonge, Commissioners. Georgia, Decatur County; Balmur Louise Thornton vs. C. C. Thornton. Libel for ilixorce, in Superior Court, Decatur Connty. Filed in offiice 7th day of March 1916 To the Defendant, C. C. Thornton: You are hereby required in person or by attorney to he and appear at the next term of Decatur County Superior Court to be held in and for said county of Deca.ur on the 2nd, Monday in May 1916 next, then and there to answer the plaintiff’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, 1910, C. W. AVimberlev, Clerk S. C. D, Co. D, It. Bryan, Attorney for Petitioner. Mr, u. w sms * s an interdenominational V nd ® very white Sunday Decatur County is te ted to send “ Pr °rl ram is as f°Bows: . ^ IP 'ST SESSION L Afen ‘""n. April 9th ^^vice. Ui by •sDai, Elm x? tary Divis ion, l?Penntendent Elemen- of the Su "^ School Amoc™ oong. by°v r t0 n h ° ld fpresent y Mr ' D. W. Sims, the NOTICE There will be a debating socie ty organized at the Pine Hill school house, near Lynn Station, on the night of April the 14th (Friday night). Everybody is cordially invited to be present and take an active part in the organization. There will be a splendid pro gram arranged for the night, the sbbject for discussion is, Resolv ed: “That the Doctor is of mere benefit to mankind than the Lawyer. Georgia Decatur County. Brit West, I vs Libel fordivorce Emmie Carden West | In Hurperior Court Decatur County loth, day of March. To the defendant Emmie Carden West. iYou are here hy required in person or hy attorney to be and appear at the term of Decatur County Superior Court|to he 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 procede according to" tlie statutes in such cases made and provided. Witness the Honorable E. E. Cox Judge of said court. This 17 day of March 1910. C. W. Wimberley, Clerk. J. M. Floyd, Attorney for petitioner. A Good Family Gough Syrup Can bejmade by mixing Pine- Tar, Aconite, Sugar, Hyoscya- mus, Sassafras, Pepperment, 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. Insist on gett ing Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-H<>ney and see that the formula is on the package. (3) I Insure Automobiles Polic . E. J. Perry. -Liberal Georgia Man Is Rescued In Time Resident of Woodstock Finds Himself Restored After His Physi cians Failed T. A. Lewis, who lives out on Route 3, Woodstock, Ga., was the victim of stomach troubles for a long time. He tried the treatments of many doctors. He tried all sorts of remedies. His sufferings were a serious handi cap to his work. Then he tried Mayr’s Wonder ful Remedy. Just as it always does the first dose proved to him what could be done to his ailment. He took the full treat ment: then wrote: “I have taken your wonderful remedy and am feeling better than I have felt in four vears. ‘‘Your remedy does just what you claim it will do. “I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I am glad that I have found your wonder ful remedy. I have recommend ed to some of my neighbors who need it.” Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments. Eat as much and what ever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee—if not satisfactory money will be returned. 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 50c AND^uV JOHN r.,. EDMONDSON, Prop. ■FOR SALE.. Second Hand Ford Cars One Ford 5 Passenger Car $175,00 One Ford 5 Passenger Car $250.00 One Buick 2 Passenger Car $100.00 THE BAINBRIDGE MOTOR GAR 00. BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. Good News for the Man who wears Overalls Desnite t h ft wa A smile o/ satisfaction • ulith every pair " etl Despite the war, Headlight Overalls will continue to be dyed with genuine indigo fast blue dyes HEADLIGHT OVERALLS (UNION EJADEj $125 GENUINE ra^t IIT INDIGO FAST * pi,r BLUE DYE^—iJ Look for Lirlr-t * ; MWAiSsm mtiHnuutiUBiiiimniiiuiiiJiiHtiiiiuiitiiniiiiiuimiiiiiiimttimiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiii War—Dyestuffs—Cotton These three factors make necessary the new price. We will not reduce our quality?, HEADLIGHTS will continue to\ be the world’s best overalls—the. greatest value your money can*.buy! W. 0. PHILLIPS, A. C. L. Depot, Bainbridge, Ga. 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. ffSciin bridge See Company . py Telephone 152