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Weekly Notes of the
Local Board of Trade
(cont inued from piiRc one I
without hindrance or suggestion
from the merchant who has
somethin# to exchange. If the
merchant desires the farmer’s
produce and will pay cash tor
it, doubtless the farmer may ap
preciate the fact to the extent of
making some cash purchase in
return, the transaction will at
least encourage tarm interest
and create a personal friendship
which may mean increased trade
radius and a larger commercial
business.
A CASH MARKET FOR BAINBRIDGE
A cash market for Bainbridge
must mean a new trade incentive
to the farmers of Decatur and
surrounding counties. Equipped
with automobiles the farmers
are becoming more and more in
dependent of trade relations on
account of easy access to favorite
points. On the other hand the
larger cities through newspaper
and personal advertising are at
tracting I lie attention of the
farmer and offering ; special dis
counts and trade inducement.
Georgia, Decatur < (Ajnty:
To the (Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of II. S. Richardson and
O, C. Meldmann, both of Decatur
county, Georgia respectfully shows.
1st. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of Richard
son Enoinkkri.no Constkccti.ng
Company for the period of twenty
years.
2nd The principal office of said com
pany shall be in the city of Bainbrldge,
Slate and county aforesaid, but peti
tioners desire the right to establish
branch offices within this State or else
where, whenever the holders of a ma
jority of the stock may so determine.
3rd. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and its
share- holders.
4th. The nusiness to be carried on by
said corjioration is a general engineer
ing and constructing business and to
build houses and structures of every
character or kind by contract or other
wise, also to engage in constructing
bridges and cause-wavs, alsc to per
form such services as are usually done
in a general architectural business.
6th. The capital stock of said corpor
ation shall lie Ten thousand dollars,
wilh the privilege of increasing same
to Twenty-five thousand by a majority
vote of the stock holders, said stock to
he divided into shares of One hundred
dollars each. Ten per cent of the
amount of the capital stock to be em
ployed by them has been actually paid
in. Petitioners desire the right to have
tlie subscription to 3aid capital stock
paid in money or property to be taken
at a fair valuation.
tith. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal, to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do all other
IfARKKLI, & WILSON,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Piled in office June 14, 1916.
c. W. Wimberley, clerk.
Georgia, Decatur county:
1, c. \V. Wimberiey, clerk of the
Superior court ot said county, do here
by certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the application for
charter of Richardson Engineering
constructing company as the same ap
pears on tile in this office. Witness
my official signature and the seal of
said court, this 14th day of June 1916.
C. W. Wimberley, clerk
Superior court Decatur county, Ga.
BAINBRIDGE TAKES 2 OUT
OF 3 FROM MOULTRIE
Bowman, Barrow; double plays,
Moral les to Zimmerman to
Cashion; sacrifice hits, Glass,
Sandifer, Blackwell, Rose 2,
Askew; base on balls, off Wieng-
er 2, off Wheeler 2, off Rose 4,
hits, off Rose 9 in 9 innings; hits
off Wienger 10 in 4 innings,
Wheeler 9; struct out. Rose 4,
Wheeler 6. Umpire, Barr.
Moultrie, June 12.-Bain-
bridge took the opener today, 7
to 3. Antley, for Moultrie was
wild, but after the third inning
kept h.s hits better scattered.
Wiggins pitched steady ball.
Cjrdell got three hits in four
times up. The fielding honors go
to Arline and Schuyler, for the
locals.
Moultrie, June 14.—By hit
ting when hits meant runs,
Moultrie defeated Bainbridge this
afternoon, 5 to 1. Frentz made
his debut on the mound for the
locals and although he gave up
nine hits they were so well dis-
| tributed and this, together with
the gilt-edge support he received.
I enabled him to hold the visitors
i to one count. The game was
j called in the eighth on account
I ot rain.
PERFECTLY LOVELY
and at the same time not unduly
expensive are the rings, neck
laces, bracelets, pins and other
articles of jewelry to be seen
here. If you contemplate making
any kind of a gift come here and
select it. You’ll find that while
we do not sell cheap jewelry
cheap.
N. J. SMITH & SON
Oldest and Best Jewelers
NOTICE
Score by innings:
Bainbridge 004 010 002—7
Moultrie 000 300 000-3
With his machine he can shop at
those favoring points and he will including the right to buy, hold and,
i t 1. . , . , ' sell real estate and persona! property I
do SO if he fttls that he is not (.ratable to the purpose of the coroora-
getting a cash deal at home. The ,ion > an, l to execute notes and bonds as !
u: i . . - [evidence of indebtedness incurred, or
bid lor tilt, iarmers trade is , which may lie incurred in tlie conduct
constantly increasing and the ' of airairii of the corporation and to
:i i i , i secure the same liy mortgage, security
mail order houses arc educating deed, or other form of lien, unaer ex-
him to the value of cash. To l istin K laws
keen this trodo of homo flip' 7tl > They desire for said corporation
Keep tins trade at Rome tne tlu . power ttn( , authorily to apply for
farmer must be met cash tor cash and accept amendments to its charter
in the open market.
Magnolia Balm
ia the Liquid Face Powder used by famous
beauties. If you havo Sunburn, Tan or
Freckles try Magnolia {Balm, It quickly
stops the burn and removes Tan and
Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and
smooth. Easy to use and
sure to please.
/ Three Colors:
White, ‘Pinlt, Hose-Red.
75c. al Druggists or fry mall direct.
SAMPLE FREE
LYON MFC. CO..
40 So. Sth St.. Brooklrn, N.Y.
of either form or substance by a vote
: of a majority of its stock outstanding
at the time. They also ask authority
| for said corporation to wind up its af
fairs, liquidate and discontinue its busi
ness at any time it may determine to
do so by a vote of two-thirds of its
stock out-standing at the time.
| 8th. They desire for the said incor
poration the right of renewal as provid
ed by the laws of Georgia, and that it
,have all such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as are inci
dent to like incorporations or permis
sible under the laws of Georgia,
j. WiiKttKFottK, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid with the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth, and as
are now, or may hereafter be, allowed
a corporation of similar character un
der the laws of Georgia.
Summary: Two-base hits, An
tley, Blackwell, Bell; stolen bases,
Barrow; double play, Zimmerman
to Cashion; sacriftc hits, St.
Charles, Blackwell, Wiggins,
Kreb; base on balls, off Wiggins
4, off Antley 7; hit by pitched
balls, Cashion by Wiggins, The-
bold by Antley; struck out, by
Antley 6, by Wiggins 5. Umpire,
Barr.
Score by innings:
Bainbridge 000 000 10—1
Moultrie 000 013 01-5
Summary: Two-base hits, Glass ^
Bowman, Schuyler, Arline; stolen 1
bases, Askew; base on balls off
Frantz 2, off Cordell 2; hit by
pitched ball, Askew and Barrow,
by Frentz; struck out, by Frentz’
3, by Cordell 4; passed ball, Bar-j
row 1, Umpire, Barr. I
There will be an Ice Cream
supper at Evergreen Church on
Wednesday night June 21st.
Cake and cream will be sold for
the benefit of the church. Every
body is cordially invited.
STANDING OF DIXIE LEAGUE
w.
L.
PCt.
Dothan
17
10
630
Eufaula
16
11
593
Moultrie
14
13
516
Valdosta
13
14
481
BAINBRIDGE 12
15
444
Quitman
9
18
333
NOTICE .
Administrators,
the Ordinary’s office L J
1st in each year what i s w]
nual Returns, of all m J
and all m 9 ney pa j (i
port, or since qualify “1
does not apply to those.1
returns for 1916 To t hl
for 1016, get your VoJhJ
and come forward as , oon 1
conveniently do so Thi- I
way to keep from getting>1
UP- T. B. Maxwell f
To the
, been using (j
Iain’s Tablets for indigl
the past six months at
fords me pleasure to sal
never used a remedy
me so much good.”-
E. Riley, Illion, K. Y
Iain’s Tablets are 0 I
evey where.
Moultrie, June 13.—Bain- 1
bridge hit two Moultrie pitchers'
to all corners of the lot here this 1
afternoon, securing 19 hits, and
winning the second game of the
series, 11 to 2.
Manager Wienger started for
the locals, but retired after the
fourth inning in favor or Wheeler,
who fared but little better. Zim
merman, tor Moultrie, secured
three hits out of as many times
at bat.
Score by innings;
Bainbridge 104 130 110—11
Moultrie 010 000 100- 2
Summay: Two-base hits. Bar-
row, Askew, Glass, Bell; three-
I base hits Glass; stolen bases,
PARIS GREEN
1 ?„r. d 50c
10 pounds 4
per pound. ,fww
100 pound kegs
per pound "tUG
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.
ohrlich %)ruy Company
The
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FOUNDATION FOR A GOOD FIGURE
MODEL A-12
Front Lace, Bro
caded Batiste for
the average fig
ure.
PRICE
$3.50
Unusual care should be used in selecting
your summer CorseU-buying one that is
suited to your individual figure.
We exercise the same care in selecting our stock for
summer—buying light weight fnaterial, some with venti
lated backs. Models that will give jaunty freedom of body.
Adapted especially for athletic and hot weather wear.
Madame Grace Corsets Fulfil These
Requirements
Front and back lace, for slender, medium and stout
figures, extra quality materials combined with style and
workmanship makes this an ideal Corset guaranteed not to
rust. Prices
$1.00 to $5.00
MODEL P-1
Front Lace,
Medium Bust,
Medium Long
Hips, for the
average figure
PRICE
$3.00
A CORSET OPPORTUNITY
Having a broken line of the celebrated La-
Reine Corsets we are closing them out at cost
$1 - 50 g orxts $1.00
$2.00 Corsets $1.40
,30 ° f t orse .“ $2.00
•3.50 Corsets gQ
Ask a wearer of La Reine Corsets.
MODEL M-3
Medium High Bust
long skirt, elastic
insert for the full
figure.
PRICE
12.00
LA REINE BRASSIERES
Made by BIRDSEY & SOMERS CO.
NEW YORK CHICAGO
A complete line of these except
ional Brassieres in stock made of
all over Embroidery. Also plain
Batiste Lace and Emeroidered
trim. Prices
50c and $1.00
BAINBRIDGE, GE0R8IA.