The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, July 27, 1916, Image 8

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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. FOR RENT — House with 7 rooms, close in to business portion of town. All modern improvements. See or phone Mrs. Roberts, phone 316. BOARDERS WANTED.-Close in and rates reasonable. Apply to 504 Planters St. Call 389-J FOR RENT -Two or three rooms with bath tor light housekeep ing. Apply to Mrs. Jno. Reed, 132 West St. WANTED — Stenographer for about thirty days. Phone 114. FOR SALE—1916 Buick, model D6-45. Run less than four hundred miles. N. Z. Trulock, Whigham Ga. FOB RENR - House on Brough ton street suitable for two families with all modern con veniences. Apply to W. 0. Fleming. Phone 339. WANTED—Bargain in One- Horse wagon and Automobile, must be good and price right. P. O. Box 364, Bainbridge, Ga. FOR SALE OR LEASE—August first Farrar Cottage, 120 Potter Street. Now occupied by Mr. J. G. Garrett. Close to business center, convenient to schools, ideal home. J K. Farrar. FOR RENT—Store next door to Post Office. Apply to G. G. Bower. ROOMS and Board. Apply to 113 Shotwell street, Fleming Apartment. FOR SALE.—My farm and one fourth interest in mercantile business, Store has fine location, Want to direct my attention to stock raising. L. B. Edwards, Chattahoochee, Fla. Georgia, Decatur county By virtue of the powers contained in a deed made by K. J. Warren to Mrs. T. C. Waimnan on July 6th, 1909, ami recorded in Hook .13 page II. Clerk's office Decatur Superior Court, there will be sold liofore the court house door in mid County on the tirst Tues day in August next, between the legal hours of sale, Ike following described property to-wit:—That vacant lot in the city'of Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, bounded as follows: On the North by Broughton .Street, on llhe Hast by property of Mrs. Kathie Hay wood, on the South by property of T. (*. Waimnan (known as the Floyd AVaintnan house ami lot) and on I lia West by T. B. Maxwell. Haid property being the same property as described in a deed from T. C. Waimnan to S. .1. Warren and described in a deed re corded in the Clerk's olhee of Decatur County, Georgia, in Book “Z2" on page 32*. Also the following other properly: All of a three-lourtlis undivided inter est in that certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the State of Georgia, and County of De catur and more fully described us fol lows: Beginning at a point Two hun dred sixty and seven tenths (200 7-l<>) feet west" from an iron post in the North Ixmndnry line of the Georgia Florida & Alabiuu Hailway Company's land, said iron post being just west of the Public Hoad to the Iron Bridge over Spring Creek, The point of be ginning being the intersection of the G. F. iV A. Ity. Company’s right of way for the main linennd the Northern boundary between G. F. & A. Hy. Company's land and the land of the Flint lltver Cumber Co’s., from this point marked by an Iron post running North Ki degrees and -I minutes West :m feel along the line dividing the G. F. 4: \ Hy. Companys land from the Flint Hiver Dumber Company' land to an Iron |ioat, I lienee along this same line One hundred nine amt nine-tenths (101151-10 feet: thence South no de grees ami 10 minutes Hast 1722.15; thence North On degrees and 29 minutes F.ast One hundred fourteen and seven tenths feet to ian iron post, thence along the same line ss»:i feet to an iron post at the intersection of this course with a line 75 feet West of and parallel to the main line of the U. F. & A. Hy. Co , thence along this line 75 feet west of and parallel to the ID F. A: A. main line to an iron post, the point of beginning. This land lies in lot of land No. 331 in the 15th, District of Decatur county, Georgia, and con tains Twenty-four i ni twenty-eight hundredths acres. This last named be ing tlie same property as .described in u deed from the G. F. A A. Hy. |< 8. J. Warren and described in boob “A3" page 51s of Decatur county records. Said property will be sold to satisfy a note for the principal sum of $1500.00 made and executed by S, J. Warren to Mrs. T. c. Wainman on July litli, 1909 . Georgia, Decatur County:— To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of the Wainhurst Ilail- wny, a corporation created, organized and existing under and by virtue of a charter granted hy the Superior Court of said county, respectfully shows: 1st. That bn the 9th, day of July, ]<»(.:;, fi. .1. Hope and .1 K tfoice, of the County of (took and State of Illinois, and J. A. McIntosh ami ID M. Graham, of the County of Decatur and State of Giorgia, tiled their petition to the Superior Court of said County to be come incorporated under the name and style of "Wainhurst ltailway" and said petition was marked lileJ in the olliee of I he Clerk of the Superior Court of said county on July 9th, 1903. •2nd. That the capital stock of said corporation is Fifty Thousand 1 $50,000.00) Dollars divided into shares of One Hundred ($ 100.00) Dollars; with the right to increase the capital stock to an amount not exceeding One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dol lars. ;;rd. That on August 19th, 1903, the Superior Court of Decatur County*, Georgia, passed an order granting charter to the Wainhurst ltailway during the August special term of said Superior Court on petition of G. J. Hope, J. K. Joicc, J. A. McIntosh and ID M. Graham. 1th. That all Ihe proceedings in corporating said Wainhurst ltailway was recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Decatur County, Georgia, in book No. 1 of the Records of Superior Court charters on pages ill, 95 et seep 5th. That the said Wainhurst Rail way desires to surrender its said chart er and franchise as a corporation and lie dissolved by the order and decree of said Superior Court. (Ith. The said Wainhurst Railway Company shows to the court that at a meeting of the stockholders of the said corporation, duly called for the pur pose, a resolution was adopted by the affirmative vote of the owners of two- thirds of the capitul stock of said c >r- porution, resolving that the cor poration shall surrender its charter and franchise to the State and he dis solved as a corporation; a certified copy of said resolution being hereto attached marked “Exhibit A" and made a part hereof. ill Said Wainhurst Railway al leges that such dissolution may be al lowed without injustice to any stock holder or to any person having claims or demands of any character against orporation. Slh. That it is Ihe wish of all the stockholders of said corporation that saiil corporation be dissolved and II at its charter and all franchises I e sir rendered to the Stale. 9th. That there is ro person having any claim or demand of any character against said corporation. WHEREFORE, l’etitioner prays that an order and decree be granted and passed by said court dissolving the said corporation of Wainhurst Railway and sui rendering its charter and franchise to the Stale of Georgia as allowed by an Act of the General Axrtcinbly approved August 1:11li, 1910, and t lint tin order may b > passed fixing a time for the bearing of this petition at the court house in Decatur County, Georgia, either at a regular term or in vacation, not less than four weeks ilic date of such order, and that an order be passed directing that such petition be Hied in the office of the Clerk of said court, and that a copy of such petition and order he published once a week for four weeks in the newspaper wherein Sheriff's Sales in and for Decatur County, Georgia, arc published, and that such further order he passed as may seem meet and pro per to the court upon said petition. And of this petitioner prays and will ever pray, M. K. O’NEAL, Petitioner’s Attorney. EXHIBIT A. Whereas, the stockholders of the Wainhurst Railway Company desire to surrender It charter and franchise to the State and be dissolved as a cor poration: and, Whereas, the Wainhurst Railway Iocs not owe any debts ami that said charter can be surrendered and said Corporation dissolved without any in justice to any stockholder or any per son having claims or demands of any character against said corporation: Now, therefore, be it resolved that it is the request and desire of the stock holders of the Wainhurst Railway that said charter be surrendered anil said corporation dissolved and the Directors of the Wainhurst Railway Company are requested to take suen action us may be necessary to surrender said charter and all the franchises of the Wainhurst Railway to the State of Georgia. I,.I. A. McIntosh, Secretary of the Wainhurst Railway, do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cjrrcet copy of the resolution* adopted by and from the minutes of the meet ing of the stockholders of said corpora tion held at the Office of the Company in Rriason, Georgia, on the 13th, day of May, 19IB, at which nil of the stock of said corporation was represented, and 1 certify that said resolution was unanimously adopted Given under mv hand and (he sen! of * lie corporation, this the 13th, day of Muv, 1910. (SEAL) J. A. McIXTOSH, Secretary. In Decatur CLIMAX NEWS superior Court, May Term, 1916. The foregoing petition read and eidered. It is ordered that the hearing on said petition be lived for the Fourth Monday in August. 1916, at 10 o’clock A. M; that said petition be tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county of Decatur, and that a copy of said petition and this order be published once a w eek (or four week in the newspaper wherein Sheriff's Sales In and for Decatur county, Geor gia, are published and that the to | pense of such publication shall be de- leeil frayed by petitioner. This the 19th day of July 1916. E. E. COX, J. S, C. A. C. Georgia, Decatur County: I hereby certify that tire foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original * and due July 6th, 1910, with interest I petition of Wainhurst Railway for Dis- from date at eight per cent; said note I solution and surrender of Charter, to- being described in the deed above re- gether with the order living the hcar- ferred to and the deed hav ing been ing thereof, nos of tile in my office, executed to secure the payment of the This July 21,1916. same. j C. W, Wimberley, This July ISth, 1916. Clerk S. C. MRS. T. <\ WAINMAN (BLAIR) I Hy HARRELiSe WILSON, I Attorneys at law. Subscribe for Post Search Light nature to cure you A decided advance step was taken here recently when by a large vote Climax school accept ed the Special school Tax. The Climax Improvement Club is a live organization of the young people for the purpose of literary and social exercises Recently It was decided in a spirited debate that the state of Georgia did not need a Compulsory Law. The Club cn last Monday held an old fashion spelling bee. Banker, W. B. Johnson and wife are entertaing “ W. B. John son 3rd,” a recent permanent arrival at their home. With the bridges now repaired the dwellers and passers through Climax will think better of our burg and praise our Burgo masters. Socially Climax has been bright and sunny in spite of the clouds and rains. Among the visitors have been Misses Beat rice Ogburn, Lillie Ruth Surles, Clyde Hayes, Eunice Cook and Madge Walls. Miss Bulah Hollingworth, is visiting in Metcalf. Mrs. Lulu King has return ed from a stay of several months in Donalsonville. Climax has its share of “fans” who betake themselves to Bain bridge according to schedule. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trulock re turned last week from New York, Buffalo and other points north. Next Sunday is the fifth Sun day and Rev. J. W. Stokes will preach at the Presbyterian church morning and night. Rev. Jordan filled his appoint ment at Recovery last Sabbath. The regular services in this church next Sunday July 30th, will be as follows: 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 8:00 p. m. Eevening Prayer and Sermon. This will probably be the last services in this church until September as Mr. Sams expects to leave the last of next week tor his vacation, and it is hoped that a large congregation will be present at each service. OF BETHEL DOTS People of this community are enjoying eating watermelons and going to the protracted meeting during this rainy weateer. Mr. Allen Duke called on Miss Laura Campbell Sunday after noon. Quite a large crowd attended the protracted meeting here last week. All seemed to have en joyed it. Rev. Taylor assisted our pastor Rev. W. R. Howell in the meeting. We were all glad to have Brother Taylor among us. Mrs. Lula Lovett, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McGlamery. Our Sunday school is progress ing nicely. Quite a crowd at tended last Sunday. Hope there will be more next Sunday. Messrs. Carl McGlamery and Eddie Williams spent Thursday night with Messrs. Charlie and Jesse Wilson. Miss Lucile Rich has return ed home after an extended visit to the northern states and Cana da. She reports a nice time, only when in a storm which, con- tinured ninteen hours. Mr. Chester Reed, spent most of last week at Mr. W. J. Dukes’ and we guess there was some at traction. An Earthquake Salt Of Bicycles and Accessories For Ten Days Beginning July 21st, we offer the Bicycle rider county a liberal inducement to visit the BICYCLFw - to get acquainted with our REPAIR MAN an ri a the SUPERIOR QUALITY of our workmanship ^ Our workman is a FACTORY MAN with perience in BICYCLE BUILDING and BABY cT REPAIRING and is eminently qualified to serve the ^ meritorious and satisfactory manner. For this TEN DAYS only, we SHAKE the BICYCLE TPFF prices FALL in all directions on TIRES PI lire V CORES, NEVERLEAK and REPAIR WORK. GET V SALE! Its a great opportunity to SAVE and LEARy" 1 Publl The Bicycle Hospital 211 Water Street DR. E. C. SMITH DENTIST 0Old Set of Teeth $5.50 Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office BelcherJBlock I take this- method of express ing my very great appreciation for the many rememberances and kindness shown to us dur ing the critical period, through which my wife lus passed at the Chason Sanitarium. And to the Drs. Chasons for their skillful services. It was all that could have been desired. With thank fulness to God our father for his blessing through surgery and the many prayers and sympath-j ies on our behalf, we are per- foundly grateful. I would not fail to mention Miss Henderson, whose ministoy, as nurse, was so delightful and refreshing. Considering the services and operation, my wifes rapid re covery is most remarkable. For which we are devoutly thankful. F. L. Stokes, Brinson. Ga. Quite a crowd from Mt. Olive attended revival services here 1 last week. 1 Mr. Luther Dodson, wife and! children visited in our commun ity last week. Mr. Charlie Wilson spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Robbie Campbell. Quite a large crowd attended to the* cemetary working last Tuesday. Messrs. E, Hatcher and Rob Campbell attended to business in Bainbridge Monday. Misses Duana Hodges and Eulalie Stokes of Brinson, visit ed Misses Vasta and Fannie Mae Duke last week. Mr. and Mr. E. Hatcher and children visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson last Sunday. Kennith Campbell visited Fred Hatcher Monday afternoon. Mr. W. R. Brown, of Brinson, was carried home home from this community very sick Thurs day afternoon. Hope he is im proving. Miss Lucile Hatcher visited Martha Griffin last Thursday. Miss Katie Ruth Hatcher is ill at this writing. Mrs. Edwin Hunter of Col quitt, visited her sister, Miss Lucile Rich last week. Ten Cent Store Specials For Jul EVERY DAY A SALE DAY AND EVER PRICE A BARGAIN. Children’s White Lawn Dresses 13c to Children's Night Gowns, 50c value for only. Special Lot of Mexican Sun Hats, 25c value J Household Faints, 25c size only All sizes, each 2 papers for. Peroxide of Hydrgen, 2oc size only 50c Peroxide Cold Cream, 25c value for IOi 25c Colgates Tooth Haste, only 10( ..10c Colgates Talcum Powder, usual 25c size, only 15( 10c Clothes Line Pins, dirt cheap, 50 for IOi :10c Children’s Muslin Drawers sizes 2 to 12, per pair... 10< ’05c Drinking Glasses 3c to 05c 10c Ice Tea Glasses 5c to 12c Special in Dishes: 32 piece Dinner Set, for only $1.49 Lets Reason Together: With prices like those quote above, Don’t you think it will be to your interest to come and investigate? The above represent only a few of th many things on which we save you money. Tinlcy’s Ten Cent Store CALLAHAN BLOCK BAINBRIDGE, GA. Lula and Beulah Griffin, of Diffee visited their cous.in Martha Griffin last week. Black Eyes. Just received a new line of JO STOCK. The Post-Search Light. 1 A Hacking Cough Weakens the System Don’t suffer with a hacking cough that has weakened your system—get a bottle of 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 (2) AUTOMOBILES ...FOR SALE... $285 $450 $250 ONE 1914 Ford Touring Car, Good Shape, New Tires. ONE Jeffery Roadster, Good Condi tion, Good Tires. ONE Haynes Touring Car, Good Con dition, Good Tires, All above Cars Guaranteed to be as Represented. P. T. RICH