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i, off to spend
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.■ herd&jn, of this place,
£ Natives at Ponce |
r F ia.,at this time.
I r Coleman, of Apa-
\ L, de a short call to
j£ Mr. and Mra.
Lon. last Sunday.
C Alva Turnage
fie picnic at Dell, Iast
' st n n e. and McDaniel
1 f la„ passed through
j 3 v en route to Bain-
' ’ rally believe they
Igia fine,
Tjno. Ward. Wynn,
U Ard of Iron City,
0 midst last Saturday.
st j|| getting torrents of
r community.
; lad to see Mr. J. L.
able to walk about
has suffered untold
rheumatismfor the
nonths.
Turnage, caught some
st week.
Georgia, Decatur County,
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city ot Bainbridg, said coun
ty on the first Tuesday in Aug. next,
during the legal hours of sale, the fol
owing described property to wit;
One lot and burnt house in the city
of Bainbridge, Ga., and said county,
bounded on the north by property of
Moore, on the east by property of
Floyd; on the south by Planters street,
on the west by property of Nussbaura.
Levied on as the property of O. M.
llaire to satisfy a city tax fi fa in fa
vor of the city of Bainbridge vs O. M.
Haire for city taxes for the year 191G.
This July 3rd, 1916.
D. R. Barber, chief of polioe
, t |,e 4th of July, was
[enjoyed by all and how
i we could only say the
land Stripes” was let
l peace, as our nation is
|tdevout of the world.
(OTHER GEM
jnpare with the diamond
f and luster. Aside from
_y value, it adds prestige
Inement to the owner. We
(a complete assortment of
(unset stones ot the first
Our prices will meet
|our approval, You are
requested to come in
Ik over our line.
[J. SMITH & SON
lest and Best Jewelers
The
llackstone
IRES
Tires That
tear and Last
|e most careful users ot
Itomobile Tires have pro
pped the Blackstone as
| Tire for use in this
K- None better and
r re se iviceable has ever
pn on this market. Once
Nall others will be dis-
Ned. Get prices on them
T - WATT & CO.
Cambridge, Geogia.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
THE SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS
To the Voters of the Second Congres
sional District.
Feeling profoundly grateful to you
and deeply conscious of the great obli
gation and responsiblity resting upon
me, I hereby acknowledge the debt of
gratitude 1 feel for the confidence you
have so generously reposed in me.
1 have spared no effort to serve you
faithfully.
My record for the short time I have
served you is before you and I am
willing for you to pass upon it, confi
dently relying upon a fair verdict at
the polls in September from a great
people who are just as well as generous.
I hereby announce as a candidate to
succeed myself as your Representative
in the 65th, Congress, subject to your
will and under the rules of the Demo
cratic Primary.
While important measures alfecting
your interests are before Congress and
when ever vote counts, I feel that I
should attend to the duties to which
you have assigned me, and return only
when your interests are not neglected.
I expacts to be in the district and
shall see as many of you personally as
possible before the Primary on Septem
ber 12th.
Faithfully yours,
FRANK PARK.
Georgia, Decatur county:
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Aug.
during the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit;
That certain one hundred acres of
land more or less which together with
twenty eight acres heretofore sold is
known as Dyke Davis place, and said
one hundred acres being parts of land
lots numbers 96, 66, 56 and 65 in the
20th District of Decatur county, Ga.,
said tract bounded north by Attapul-
gus-Whigham public road and Alex
lli<mias’ land; east by Attapulgus
creek and Alex Thomas’ land, south
by lands of Kdward Bostic, Charley
Jordan, Iienry Mitchell and Simon
Scarborough, and west by Attapulgus-
NVhigham public road and land of W.
R. Thomas, et al. Said land levied
on as ths property of and in possession
of Mrs. Annie J. Booth to satisfy afi
fa from the City Court of Buinbridge
in favor of Chatham Ba»k A- Trust
Company against said Mrs. Annie J.
Booth. Said defendant notified of the
levy in said cause. This June 12st,
1916.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Hat Cleaning done by experts
give us a trial. Julian Hodges.
Phone 373.
Georgia Decatur County:-
Will be sold before the court house
door in and for said county on the first
Tuesday in Aug. 1916, within the legal
hours of sale for eusli to the highest
bidder all of the following property,
to-wit
One house and lot known as lot
number 9 in Eureka Heights, in Bain-
bridge, Decatur county, Ga. Also
three (3) lots on the north side of Col
lege street, being 52 1-2 x 210 feet each,
and being located between Hall and
Munroe st reets, being the lots convey
ed by If. S. Townsend to The Town
send Company. Also one lot on the
north side of Alice street described in
a deed from Joe C ollins to The Town
send Co., and recorded in Rook P-3,
page 500, Clerks office, Decatur Super
ior Court. Allot said properly being
described in a mortgage from The
Townsend Co., to the Citizens Bank,
Brinson, Ga., Book 56, page 196,Clerks
office, Decatur County. Levied on as
the properly of Decatur County Reilly
Co., to satisfy a City Court fi fa in fa
vor of The Citizens Bank, Brinson,
Ga. This July 3rd. 1916.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Georgia. Decatur Count/:
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bain bridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Aug.
during the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit;
One certain house and lot in the
city of Hainbridge, Decatur county,
On.,bounded as follows: On the south
by Campbell street, east by property
Twiggs Young, north by property of
Rossie Wade and west by Bruton
street, and fronting on Campbell street
100 feet. Levied on as the property of
John Scott to satisfy a li fa issued from
the Superior Court, May term 1916, in
favor of Winnie Scett against John
Scott. This July 3rd, 1916
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Georgia, Decatur County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Aug.
during the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit;
One bed stead, one bureau and one
washstand. Levied on as the property
of B. L, Jordan to satisfy a City Court
fi fa in favor of the Oliver Typewriter
Company against B. L. Jordan Levy
made by J. M. Richardson, D. S., and
turned over to the Sheriff for adver
tising and sale. This July 3rd, 1916.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Wi 1 1 be sold before the Court House
door in said county, on the first Tues
day in Aug. 1916, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
property to-wit:
lu acres of land in land lot number
355 in the 21st district, Decatur comi
ty, Ga., bounded as follows: On the
north by property of .Ino. If, Eman
uel, on the east and south by property
of Mrs. Annie Rogers, unit on the
west by property of Leonard Mills.
Levied on as the property of Bob
■luckson to satify a lax fi fa issued by
T. M. Battle, T C., Decatur county!
for slate and county taxes for the year
1 Hit. This July 3rd, 1916.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Georgia, Decatur County:
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of H. 8. Richardson and
G. C. lleldmann, both of Decatur
county, Georgia respectfully shows.
1st. I hat they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of Richard
son Engineering & Constructing
Company for the period of twenty
years.
2nd The principal office of said com
pany shall be in the city of Bainbridge,
State 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 easiness to be carried on by
said corporation 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-ways, also to per
form such services as are usually done
in a general architectural business.
5th. The capital stock of said corpor
ation shall be Ten thousand dollars,
with the privilege of increasing same
to Twenty-five thousand by a majority
vote of the stock holders, said stock to
be 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
the subscription to said capital stock
paid in money or property to be taken
at a fair valuation.
6th. 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
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on of said business,
including the right to buy, hold and
sell real estate and personal property-
suitable to the purpose of the corpora
tion, and to execute notes and bonds as
evidence of indebtedness incurred, or
which may be incurred in the conduct
of the affairs of the corporation and to
secure the same by mortgage, security
deed, or other form of hen, under ex
isting laws
7th They desire for said corporation
the power and authority to apply for
and accept amendments to its charter
of either form or substance by a vote
of a majority of its stockoutstanding
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.
Wherefore, 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.
Harrkei. & Wilson,
Betitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed in office June 14, 1916.
c. W. Wirnberley, clerk.
Georgia, Decatur county:
I, c. W. Wirnberley, 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 file in this office. Witness
my official signature and the seal of
said court, this 14th day of June 1916.
C. W. Wirnberley, clerk
Superior court Decatur county, Ga.
Georgia, Decatur county
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Aug. dur
ing the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property to wit:
That certain tract or parcel of land
lying and being a part of lot 331 in the
35th district of IKcatur county, Ga.,
an I bounded as follows: running west
9'.i feet, thence south 60 feet, thence
north GO feet to starting point, and
more fully described in a deed from S.
Brinson to Reggie Henry. Levied on
as the property of Clara Wade to satis
fy a justice court fi fa in favor of Far-
r - Lumber Company. Levy made
b J. M. Vereen, It. C., and turned
over to the Shertli for advertising and
sale. This July 3rd, 1916.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
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IS GREEN
pound
50c
100 pound kegs
per pound.
40c
10 pounds
— — — per pound. .'Iww
*' you need Paris Green this price is below the market. As
; have a large supply. Will sell at these prices for a short time
ly.
Chrlich *Drug Company
CX$Jh Store
The
A Hacking Cough
Weakens the System
Don’t suffer with a hacking
cough that has weakened your
system—get a bottleof Dr. King’s
New Discovery, in use over 40
years, and benefiting all who use
it, the soothing pine balsam with
tar heal the irritated air pas
sages—soothes the raw spots,
loosens the mucous and prevents
racking the body with coughing.
Dr. King’s New Discovery in
duces natural sleep and aids
nature to cure you. (2)
FOR SALE—500 bushels of corn.
See B. B. Bower.
WANTED—We will pay 5 cents
each for cotton seed hull sacks
and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice
Company.
FOR RENT—House with all
modern conveniences close in
on Broughton street. Apply
at this office
FOR SALE — Poto Rico Pota-
toe plants at one dollar per
thousand. See J. W. Jeter. ■
WANTED—Three or four un
furnished or furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, close
in. Apply to R. E. Huie.
FOR SALE-8 large and medium
sized mules, also 1 good horse.
Apply to J. B, Lewis, Camilla,
Georgia.
FOR SALE-Good Royal Type
writer for cash. Good chance
to get it cheap. Apply at this
office.
FOR RENT — Two connecting
furnished rooms for light
house-keeping. Mrs. I. B.
Griffin.
FOR RENT — House with 7
rooms, close in to business
portion of town. All modern
improvements. See or phone
Mrs. Roberts, phone 316.
LOST—Silver card case, intials
B. T. T. engraved on same.
Finder return to this office and
receive reasonable reward.
FOR RENT-One two story
seven room house modern con-
veninces corner Potter and
Evans Streets. Apply Posl
Office Box, 208, Bainbridge, Ga,
BOARDERS WANTED.-Clost
in and rates reasonable. Applj
to 504 Planters St. Call 389-.
mule, June 24, right ey
and shows all white;
collar scar on each sho
small straight in hind
peculiar walk; slightly I „ -
toed in left front foot. Reward.
American Sumatra Toba
Company, Amsterdam, Ga.
FOR SALE—One eight Horse In
ternational gasoline e
one Frenchborro corn
can be seen in West Bain
bridge, Apply to T. B. Yawn.
STORE in Hicks Block for ren
on August 1st. Stand now oc
cupied by J. E. Hamil.
Mrs. R. L. Hicks.
FOR SALE-1916 Buick, mode
D645. Run less than fou
hundred mfies. N. Z. Trulock
Whigham Ga.
FOB RENR—House on Brough
ton stieet suitable for tw
PROFESSIONALS
M.
R. M. WALSH, D. V
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Cairo, . . . Georgia
XSi
THE NURSE KNOWS
that our name on the label is a
guarantee that the medicine in
the bottle will be just what the
doctor prescribed. So she ad
ministers it with full confidence
that it will do all it was intend
ed to. If you have a prescription
to be filled bring it here where
carefulness, accuracy and faith
fulness are the rule at all times.
Mills Pharmacy
veniences. Apply to W.
Fleming. Phone 339.
Why Endure Summer
Colds?
Tar-Honey.
know you are getting
Get a bottle, use as d
Keep what is left as a cot
cold insurance.
Billiousness and Slomach Trouble.
Miss Emma Verbryke, Lii
Ohio. ‘‘I could eat very li
food that agreed with me am
became so dizzy and sick
my stomach at times that I !
to take hold of something
keep from falling. Seei
proved rapidly.”
everywhere.
No. 666
DR. E. C. SMITH
—DENTIST—
Office Upstairs, Belcher Building
Bainbridge, Ga.
H. B. SPOONER
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Will Practice in all State and Federa.
Courts Except City Court Bainbridge
OFFICE 225 BROUGHTON ST.
Bainbridge, - Georgia.
M. E. O'NEAL
Attorney - At - Law
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, * Georgia
J. C. HALE
Attorney - At - Law
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, - Georgia
W. M. HARRELL JNO. R. WILSON
HARRELL & WILSON
Attorneys at Law
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, - Georgia
W. V. CUSTER
Attorney at Law
Practice in all Courts
Albany Circuit and all Federal
Courts
Office Opposite Court House
Hainbridge, - 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.
C. W. Wirnberley, Jr.
"attorney at Law
Office in O’Neal Building,
Next to Court House.
Bainbridge • Ga.
H. Q. BELL
ATTORNEY AT LAWJ
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
1 Offices In Chason Building
Bainbridge, - - I Georgia.
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■ 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, ga.
1 F. E. Strickland
d Attorney at Law
| Office with Hon. H. B. Spooner
3 Bainbridge, Ga.
s
J W. M. Arline
COUNTY SURVEYOR
1 Decatur County
^ P. O. Stricklan, Ga.
Will run levels for Terracing.
Ditching and Draining. All let
ters and inqu rues will be prompt-
1 ly attended to.
* J. M. FLOYD
e Lawyer
I and Dealer in Real Estate
1 office 2nd. Floor Racket store
i
J BUN BRIDGE, GEGRGI
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HOLLY CAMP NO. 28.
Woodmen «rs world
Meets Second and Fourth
Monday Nights.
Visiting Sovereigns Always
Welcome.
I M. B. o’nkil Council commandbr.
» J. H. HANCOCK, clerk. >