The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, May 25, 1916, Image 8

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w 1 ! i i ! ! Swings and Hammocks Help You to be Comfortable During the Long and Hot Summer Months. We have a complete line of these that are worth looking into. You will need rest from the long hot days and there is nothing that will add as much to your home as a nice swing or a ham mock during the summer. Keep Cool and Install One of Our REFRIGERATORS A great addition to any home and a real economy as it enables one to save everything that is liable to spoil in hot weather. Porch Rockers and Ice Cream Freezers com plete this list of summer necessities and aside from these we are receiving every day a new line of goods that is meant for the best trade. Vudor Porch Shades, the Best Made, Efficient, Strong and Lasting LANE FURNITURE COMPANY Cash or Credit Phone No. 79. Bainbridge, Ga v I i urns M/ Where Draughon Graduates Are ...Employed... Go to the banks, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their cashiers. Go to the factories, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their accountauts. Go to the wholesale Houses, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their man agers. Go to the Railway offices, and you will find Draughon graduates are their chief [clerks or officials. Go to “Uncle Sam,” and you will find that Draughon graduates are his most trusted servants. Go wherever business requires the most efficient office help, and there you will find Draughon graduates. The aggregate annual income of the graduates of Draughon’s great chain of Colleges, at an estimated average salary of {75 a month is One Hundred and Eighty Million Dollars. Endorsed by more Bankers than all Other Business Colleges in the South Combined—Enter Any Time-Catalog Free. DRAUCHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLECE Cor Forsyth and Mitchell Sts. H. R. TODD, Supt. Atlanta, Ga. Dear Brethren:- After consultation today with brethren Tolbert, Blewett, and others I am advised to issue an urgent and insistent call for the pastors and leading laymen of every church in Bowen Associa tion to meet in Brinson Sunday afternoon, May 28th, 2:30 o’clock. It is exceeding desirable that I have an Enlistment and Lay men’s Conference with the forces of your Association at that time; for the purpose of arranging, planning, and projecting a migh ty, aggressive and immediate Program and Campaign, the se lection of a Laymen’s Commit tee, organization of Layman’s Teams, etc. This is a late and hurried call, but because ot fu ture engagements I cannot get back to the Bowen for many long months. Dr. Cree and I are very anxious that I have this dynamic conference and oppor tunity to set going mighty for ward movements in your associa tion. You pastors, clerks, and laymen see to it at once that leaders from eveiy church in the Bowen fill cars, and come on the noon trains to that meeting at Brinson, at 2:30 sure, Sunday afternoon, May 28th. Any com ing on trains will be cared for; and drive your cars from every section, and get there by all means. Let us make it an after noon of mighty, dynamic, preg nant power. Come yourself, bring others, and start big things for the Kingdom at that meet ing. Earnestly and Faithfully, J. Fred Eden. Jr. Enlistment Worker of Ga., Baptist Board of Missions. One 5 passenger Ford Car, in splendid trim for $250. Special bargain. Bainbridge Motor Co. •.TRADE MARK WHITE LINIMENT is a dependable and satisfactory remedy for use where a good family liniment is required. Very penetrating. Sold only by ts, 25c, 50c and $1.00. MILLS PHARMACY Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga. Colds Quickly Relieved Many people cough and cough— from the beginning of FaU to Spring. Others get cold after cold. Take Dr. King’s New Dis covery and you will get almost immediate relief. It checks your cold, stops the racking, rasping tissue-tearing cough, heals the inflammation, soothes the raw tubes. Easy to take, Antisepic and Healing. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and i keep it in the house. “It is cer tainly a great medicine and I keep a bottle of it continually on hand,” writesW. C. Jesseman, Franconia, N. H. Money back if not satisfied but it nearly always helps. (1) PARIS GREEN 1 r" J 50c 10 pounds per pound. 100 pound kegs 40c 45c per pound If you need Paris Green this price is below the market. As we have a large supply. Will sell at these prices for a short time only. Ckrltch *Drug Company The ^j&XdJUL Store ■v vBonnH ft District Court of the United States, Southwestern Division, Southern Dis trict of Georgia. In Bankruptcy NOTICE OK AIM'Llt’ATInN FOR D1S-- CHARGE IN HANKRt l'lCV In the matter of Allen Bros., a co j partnership, and I. A. and \V. s. Al len. individually. Bankrupt county of Decatur, Ga. j To the creditors of the above named j bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the * MWWMMM iMWWWUWWMM MIVW WWVW above mentioned bankrupt has liled his ui plication for a discharge from all the debts provable in bankruptcy against the said Allen Bros., a copart nership and 1 A. and \V. S. Allen, individually. The said'application will ie heard by the Hon. Emory Speer. Judge of the United States District Court for said division and district, at the Unit ed States Court House, at Valdosta, on the 17tli day of June, 1916. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and snow cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Valdosta. Georgia, this lMh day of May, 1916. COOK CLAYTON, Clerk. By D. B. Small. LEGAL NOTICES C eorgia, Decatu • county: \» ill be sold b- fore the court house door to aid for said county on the first Tuesday in .way, next within the legal hours of sale for cash to the highest bidder the following described property to-wit: tine house and lot in the city of Bainbridge bounded on the south by- Green Street, east by Monroe Street, north by property of John E. Donalson and west by property of Josephine Gadsden. Levied on its the property of Xute Scott to satisfy mechanics lien in favor of Charlie Harper. Levy made by J. M. Vereen, L. C. and turn ed over to the Sheriff for advertising and sale. This May 4th, 1916. S. W. Martin, Sheriff. CITATION—YEAR’5 SUPPORT Georgia Decatur County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months' support to the family of Milo Byrd deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the I-'irst Monday in June 1916, why said application tor twelve months’ support should not be granted. This May 1, 1916. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. CITATION Georgia, Decatur County: To All Whom It May Concern: J. B. Gunn, having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of C. B. Kelly late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the'creditors and next of kin of the said C. B. Kelly, to be and appear at my- office on the first Monday in June, and show cause if any they can, why permanent Ad ministration should not be granted to said J. B, Gunn on said C. B. Kellys estate. Witness my official signature, May 1, 1916. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. Georgia Decatur county;- Whereas, L. E. McLyie temporary Administrator of Mary McLyre re presents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his (administration, and receive letters of dismission, on First Monday in June 1916. T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary. Georgia Decatur County:- Will H. Krause and T. 8. Hawes, vs Missouri Moore and Heirs of Fannie Johnson. Under and by virtue of an order passed by Hon E. E. Cox, Judge of Superior Courts of Albany Circuit on May 8th, 1916, appointing the under signed commissioners to sell land in question in above cause under petition for partition and sale, we the under signed will sell before the court house door in Bainbridge, Ga. during the legal hours of sale on the First Tuesday in June 1916, all the East half of land lot No. Il l in 15th. District of Decatur County Ga. containing 125 acres more or less. Said sale to be for cash to highest bidder and for purpose of dis tributing the proceeds of said land among the co-tenant owners thereof. This May 8, 1910. A. B. Conger, I). It. Bryan, A. E. Thornton, Commissioners. Georgia, Decatur County; By virtue of thepowers contained in in a deed made and executed on April 2-1 tli. 1915, by C. II. Baughman to J. B. Bivings and by J. B. Bivings trans ferred to Bainbridge State Bank, and by Bainbridge State Bank transferred to J. It. Wilson and J. M. Floyd, there will be sold before the court house door, in said County, on May Both, 1916, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate to- wit:—All that tract of land in the City of Bainbridge, Ga., beginning 124 feet South of the street immediately South of the Eureka Heights subdivision, thence running west 175 feet, thence South 124 feet, thence East 175 feet, thence North along the West side of Independent Street 124 feet to a point of beginning and being the same tract described in a deed from J. M. Laing to Mrs. V. Berry, recorded in Book 2 M. page 296 Decatur County Deed Records, except such portion thereof as have been heretofore sold. Said property will be sold for the purpose of satisfying a note executed by C. H. Baughman to J. B. Bivings on July lltn, 1914, for the sum of $1122.00 payable on demand and with interest from dateat the rate of eight per cent; said note having been secured oy the deed to the property above de scribed and the same having been transferred by .1. B. Bivings to Bain bridge State Bank and by Bainbridge state Bank transferred to J. R. Wilson and.l. M. Floyd, and there being a balance due on said note of One hun dred sixtv-four .X 42-lu0 Dollars, be sides interest and attorney's fees, and the maker of said note having default ed in payment, the property described in the deed above mentioned will be sold at the time and place indicated for the purpose of paying the amount now tine on said note, and theprocteds derived front the sale will be applied to the satisfaction of said note together with the cost and expense of sale and the balance, if any, will be paid over to the said C. K. Baughman as his inter est may appear. This 17th, day of May 1916. J. It. WILSON &.I. M. FLOYD, TRANSFEREES. profession^ _ DR - E - —DENTIST- Offi ce Upstairs, Belcher BuJ Bainbridg E Ga H - B. SPOONER attorney - AT ■ Will Practice in all State and ti Courts Except City Court Bail J b 4 = d E o? brok “T?, ———, fiEORCij M. E. O’NEAL Attorney - At -l aw general practice Bainbridge, . c Pnpm ,| J. C. HALE Attorney - At - Law GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, . Georgia I W. M. HARRELL J - V °- R - "'ILSol ... HARRELL & WILSON’] Attorneys at Law- general PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia w. v. Custer] Attorney at Law Practice in all Courts Albany Circuit and all Feden Courts Office Opposite Court House Bainbridge, - Georgia. D. R. BRYAN - Attorney At Law office in court House Bainbridge, Georgia.) Dr. S. Ehrlich Physician and Surgeon Phones 358, 46 and 18 Office 312 Clark St. Bainbridge Georgia, 1 C. W. Wimberley,Jr.| Attorney at Law Office in O’Neal Building, Next to Court House. Bainbridge « Ga, H. Q. BELL ATTORNEY ATLAWi PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Offices in Chason Building Bainbridge, | Georgia, Quarterman’s Pressing Club —Is the Place for Good Work.- Clothes, Hats and Kid Gloves Cleaned All Kinds of Busheling Work. —All Work Guaranteed— Phone No. 264-L. Bainbridge, Gi, F. E. Strickland Attorney at Law Office with Hon. H, B. Spooner Bainbridge, Ga. W. M. Arline COUNTY SURVEYOR Decatur County P. O. Stricklan, Ga. Will run levels for Terracing, Ditching and Draining. All let ters and inqu'rues will be prompt ly attended to. J. M. FI OYP Lawyer and Dealer in Real Estate office 2nd. Floor Racket store bainbridge, gejrgi Two 5 passenger Ford Cars in good shape and running condition for $225 each. See Bainbridge Motor Co. Palm Beach Suits cleaned and pressed according to directions. Dixie Steam Laundry. HOLLY CAMP NO. 38- Wootfmen World Meets Second and Fourth Monday Nights. Visiting Sovereigns Always Welcome. m. e. o’neil council comrr.iiGr- r - J. H. HANCOCK, clerk.