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WEEKLY TDIES-BSTEUrj
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MUGS COMMENT.
• ' *' rof * S- Searcy Writes Interesting
better Iron* That Town.
Tlie Spirit of Improvement.
.Tue meeting at Thomasvlile last
Friday will roault la great good to
the school Interests of the county.
Seeds have been sown that will he
cultivated and will ripen Into fruit,
Instead of demanding of teachers
aad pupll3 full work and good re-,
- cults, with grounds and acromofia-
i CE3 that would do credit to ante*
helium days the spirit of improve
ment will grow into ploasunt sur
roundings and comfortable houses.
llon't Grumble at Taxes.
• No doubt some, penurious citizen
will scent something like higher
taxes. This Is ono thing that will
require more of an outlay of will
muscle and taste than of money.
Besides the people of Thomns coun
ty should never grumble at an In
crease rate of. tax for- so worthy
purpose as school. They tax them
selves overy year nearly more than
one dollar, for each man woman
.and child in the county In patron
age of shows, and such things as
leave nothing In the world behind.
Shows are all right. So are schools.
Should you feel able to contribute
dollar to ono you should certainly
keep mum, or join In when you see
au effort is being made to enthuse
patrons, teachers and pupils with a
de-Lira for hotter touching.
Clmrch Notes.
There was no service at the Bap
tist thurch last Sabbath, ns was cx-
eectod. It was to he the first of
two services a fnonth.
Will the churches have Thanks
giving services? Our churches its
nally do and the matter is being
tuli.oj cf now. Usually no wait
la uubiic affairs so late boforo tak
ing action (hat the cxercisc3 are
nut nlway3 what they could Le.
Several candidates f6r church
membership vvero baptised by Hev.
A. ■!. Cone at Warren’s pond last
Sabbath afternoon. Mr. Cone
preaches monthly nt Pine Hill
school house, nnd the people like
,. him.
Cn tko Ice.
It Is not frequont that you Tad .-
- >w:i the size of thi3 with the fa:
ill S3 for handling fresh meats we
have. Of < our so all the cities have
largo refrigerators. Messrs II. *J,
• Crowell & Co., recently put up In
^ their market at a cost of noarly
$200 a handsome refrigerator, and
In tho futuro our people can always
count on getting good meats.
Speaking about meats but few
people know that fresh beef fs al
most wholly unfit to eat. They de
mand steak before the animal heat
la out of It and'complalu ) becauae It
was not wbat they expected. Every-
food cook w’lil tell you. that poultry
will cook .tender apd Improve In
r.. ,, tfiror.lt allowed to stand after
dreflliilE ‘dor ittiirty-iix sours. It Is
especially so Wlth beef.
*■' ' Note*'of thie'Town.
: 'The' whistle of.the merry-go-
round Is ndw music to the ears of
the children of the town. The old
folks must content themselves to
listen to the awful screachlng of the
<: steam, piano. rendering "In the good
old 8ummer Time,” aad “Blue
Belle.”
; ..It will be. pleasant news to the
numerous, friends of Mr. J. D. But
ler now'of Carthage. Tex., that he
will. lppi/led today, to Miss Alice
Wood, of Illinois! He'wUl be re
membered very pleasantly hero, as
a former model pnpll In Meigs Grad
ed Befool, and as a good boy all
round.. Long may he and -bis beau-
i tlfnl bride live to enjoy the happy
homo they will make.
Wa hear of rumors of weldings
around here; We are forbidden to
✓ record at this writlag but you may
to guessing for a wcok.
We enjoyed a good dinner at the
tome cf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mon
crlef Wednesday, Nov. 7th. It was
* % u celebration of the birthday of
Mr. Moncrlef.
Ixmg may he live and as he grows
older, may his birthdays grow seem'
Ingly farther apart.
Visitors to Town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chambers of
-Thomssvllle *|icnt Friday here, the
guests of Mrs. Chambers’ father.
• Mr. ,W. T. Respess.
Mr. W. R. Fagan of Thomaarllle.
was here'Sunday swapping, promises
with some of our girls.
Mr. C. C. Maddox, was called to
Cairo Monday to the bcdsldo of hie
wife who Is visiting there.
Miss Lillian Tlndell of Palm
Beach, Fla.; Is visiting relatives
here. *
P. O. NAME CHANGER.
Busina Will Heneefertli Be Known
v as Reurhtoit.
(By S. III. Bgaeh.l '
Owing to the ' similarity of to 1
nnn-.03 of otter post offices In ti:l-
slate with that of Busin*, tho.post
master general hr.s^ changed th
name of this office I o' that of Dench
ton, under which came them nows
items will in future appear.
Messrs. Win, J. Dickey and Ed J,
Dickey went over to Spring Hill last
Thursday to attend quarterly meet
Ing at the Methodlat church there.
Messrs J. M. Blackshesr, si-., nnd
Junior went to the circus last
Thursday.
Miss Annie Paine Of Valdosta has
been visiting with Miss Elisabeth
Hopkins at 8herwood.
Mrs. J. M. Blackshesr, who has
been confined tocher room suffering
from a tad cold since her return
from Mrcon two weoks ego. Is con
siderably better.
This i/tbo time of year whod
those who have tbo wclfaro cf tfi,
country youth nt heart, havo manv
forebodinrn of wrong dolus result
lng from the common custom of im
bibing too much caao beer.,Wo have
heurd of one man • ’.o Is mak
ing up syrup who mode four bur-
rnls of syrup, end thres barrels of
buck" ns a by product. Many
farmers do not cave a gallon of cane
bocr, but return the elaslf.cd skim-
mingo, while still swoat back to the
kettle. This Is ns it should be.
Dr. W. Cochran cf Thomrcvlllc
and Capt. R. P. Eon wore bore on
business In»jt Tuesday.
I ?'r. W. D. Barber of Cairo was
| here fast'Wednesday cn business.
.'TiiHt the Lurking or dogs.
1 •* .<> ,'ng of borfes an-J a cloud of
dust Mr. Tom Mjhltflclfi mafls his
appearance hero a few daj’s ago rid
ing bis recent purehazo ’of a mo
tor cyclo. We don't want it, a
horse and buggy la good enough
for us.\
Mr. J. Hr Gray of Concord. Fla.,
was here last Thursday writing up
tobacco contracts with some of our
cltlsens. Mr. Gray represent* Cohen
A Co., of Quincy, Fla. 1
Messrs W. I. MacIntyre and Theo.
Titus were' here* luit Thursday on
business. *.
Mr*. W. T. Bowman la lying sl'k
at her home, aad is under medical
care.
Early last Friday ^ morning fire
broke out at Bqwman .and MacIn
tyre’* saw mill tqcated on the Smith
place. The lojs to the saw mill at
tachments was camplete bnt the en
gine r-r.-l bc.'ler escaped with small
■(dumags. There " was considers! j
I - - tied op the ynrd, but for
tunately there wns-a good's apply of
water .uo : oad, and] about seventy
thousand feet were caved- from tho
flumes. . ‘
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mason and.
son, Mr. James Mason, arrived from
their home la Germantown, Pa
int Saturday and will remain over
the winter. V , *
Mrs. Dare FelUel Is lying sick nt
her home. ,
Seven bales of cotton on one wag
on drawn by eight oxen passed
through here Monday evening. The
cotton cud term wero the property
of Mr. T. If. Hall of Brandfordvllle.
Fla.
Messrs John Powell. John Craw-
rord end othori of Cairo passed
through hero last MoaJaV, on their
way to tho buy.
Mr. A. H.-Misan aad Judge H. W-
Hopkins went over to • Tallahassee.
Fla., last Monday to attend the «a!e
of the Charlie Davis property. The
property was purchased by Mr. Ma-
^Dr. M. V. Miller has returned
from Brinson, where he has been
at the bedside of his mother
who has been seriously tick. "
LEGAL ADVtRIlSEMENtS.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
State of Georgia. Gonnty of Thomas.
To the Honorable Suporlor Court of
said County:
The petition of L. F. Driver and
E.--H. Smith both of said state and
county respectfully show*:,
•First: They desire for them-
■elvos, their associates, successors
nd usslnns to beco-us. Incorporated
under tho namo and .style of "In-
nno-1 Raw VI'l Co.”
S-vopiJ- The term for which po-
*11 loners ’desire to be Incorporated Is
, wenty years, vvi’h the privilege of
renewal at the end of that time.
Third: The capital atoek of the
'orporntlon fs ten thousand dollars
:n l.o divided In shares of one hun
dred dollars each. Petitioners, hos-
over, nsk the privilege of Increasing
■aid off! Itnl stunk from time to time
not to exceed In the aggregate fifty
thousand dollars.
Fourth: Tho whole of said capi
tal stork of ten thousand dollars has
already be»n actually paid in.
Fifth. Tho object of the pro
posed corporation Is pecuniary profit
and gain to Ibe stockholders. Pe
titioners to purchase and operate
steam raw mills nnd In connection
therewith planing mills, shingle
'nlll3, dry kilns etc., and to manufac
ture lumber, lrths, shingles, et”., and
to sell same for profit and In ad
dition thereto to carry on general
lumber brokerage business. Peti
tioners propose In ronne lion with
the operation of such mills to ac
quire and operate tram rnilwavs, to
buy, lease and sell timber and lands.
Petitioners propose further to dfi nil
user! neressnry nnd proper acts
Which pertain to or may bo connec
ted with a general saw mill and lum
ber brokerage bus’ness Including the
maintenance cf a general eommis-
snry for dealing in usual mill -sup-
plies.
Sixth: The principal offi-o nf
said corporation wl’l bo la the city
of Thomnsvllto, Thomns county,
Geo-gin, but petitioners ask leave to
establish end maintain branch of
fices of ra d business in th) states
of Alubprna and Florida.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
trade u hotly corporate nailer the
barns an:l rt;lo aforesaid, entitled
to the rights, privileges and Immu
nities and-subject to tko llatilttls:
fixed by lav.
This October 17th. 1300.
THEODORE TITUS.
Ally for Petitioners
Filed in oTre Octobor 17th. 1906
J. V/. GROOVER, C. rf. C.
.1(1-19- It.
vis, nnd appraisers uufy appointed
lu set apart the same having Iliad
Tiotr return, all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause
before the court of ordinary of salu
rounty on the first Monday In De
cember 1906, why said application
should not be granted.
Tills 5th day of November 1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
11 9 4t.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Ge-rgle. Thomns County:
M-n-v To-cnk’r v. having made
emll-ntlna fur 12 months support]
nut of the csta'u of Albert Tomp-!
kins, and nrpflsors duly -appointed
to the rights, privileges and 1m-
lituniaes, and s -bjeci to the lltifil-
•vlea fixed by law. .tj«o#9aktarfwh
This Nuveu.kv. Tth, 1906.
TliEO. TtToe. pet.'* Atty..
Georgia, ThOinaa County;
. I; J. Vf. Groover, clerk of , the
Superior Court of Thomas county,
do hereby certify that the above aui
foregoing 1) s true copy oi tho or
iginal petition now on file in tills of
fice. This November 7th. 1908,
J. W. GROOVER, C. S. C. T. C. j
11 9 4t. |
privilege
It may be
Wm
may be to the Interests
comnanv to do so; .
tho
place .. _
corporation will be In the' city'of
Thomasvlile, raid stale and county. '
! priv-
to
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
C.nnrt the sumo having filed I Georgia, Thomas County:
nhnvy
Ordinary of
•ild co-iut- cv tk- first Monday In
recombo- :?*? »!iy snld applica
tion chonld not ho ersnlod.
This fi'h v*ay-rf Novombe' 1906.
, Wm. M. JONES, Ordlnrry.
11 9 4
Petitioners desire to have the
liege of establishing, maiiun n.n : a
and discontinuing office) and plaeot ,-
of huslnesa at other points In rail
county.pt Thomas and other rojn-
lles In tqe state of.Oe.urgl« an-*
oF,:es stales es 11a Interests may from
, tlmo to time require;
• Wherefore politlonora pray to ha
| mado a. body corporate uafic.- the
jname and style c'orosald. mtltlo-l
t" the right), privileges and Immua-
lilies -nd sub'nct to the ilablHCei
luuSp
t’"'-' all rorsnns concerned To the Suporlor Court of Said Coub- i y ® :,t t h V’?. ‘*"‘ J
nro heroby required to Rho\jr cau^o /jy ^ ' I Ce^rria fori snch corporar.^ns.
before tho Court cf. Ordinary of Thn petition'of J. W. Pen-ocR,’
PETITtnN FOR CHARTER,
Oeerrlr.. Ti-n-nns County
To the Superior Court of Said Coun-
LEAVD 7 0 SELL LAND.
eor,_i_, T-oli.us wounty:’
Nuuv.u is ho.-euy g.vua that the
um.Oijii.aofi —l app.iofi to t-o or-
ry o, saiu coutuy .foi* leu.e io
mil land belunguig io L.o csta.O oi
Sampson HO, a - it,,- tuo pa> :i.e.. of
debts. Said application will be
card nt tho term of the Cjjrt of
Ordinary for said county to to ito.fi
on the first Monday in Decomhor
1906.
This fifth day of Nov. 1906.
C. P. McRAE.
Administrator upon the estate of
Sampson Horn. 11 9 4t
LEAVE TO SELL LAND,
eo-gla, Thomas County:
Ordinary's ofilco In and for said
county.
Whereas William 7,. Anderson ns
administrator of the estnto of Mrs.
Mary E. Anderson deceased, has
made application for loave to sell
all- the lands belonging to the es
tate of said .deceased.
This Is therefore to notify all per
son! Interested to show cauto. If
any they can, within the time pros
cribed by law, why. leave to sell
said land* should not' bo granted to
said applicant, as prayed fc-.
Witness my hand and olhclaTsig
nature. this the.fifth d-y of Novem
ber 1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
It 9 41.
LEAVE .TO SELL LAND.
Georgia,. Thomas County:
-Notice la hereby given that the
understood has applied to ths ’or-
ittimrv* of -said county for leave, to
■ell land belonging to the estate of
" "'•tijrnn for the payment of
debts land dlstrlbotloa .among the
!■■' «•-' cirii'etlon will be
■’oa-fi Pi tr.o ragnler term of tho
- r 1 . of nr ran"-- fc- «i'd. pounty,
ho’* on ‘he Vst M.ueAur In
i«oe
This,Nov. 5 1900.
M. A. FW’"*’’?’".
Amr. tt T-filt
• via'”’ mo y-’ ’ ’ VXD.
Oe-'-'i. Tbomps County:
Notice |v h»r«b” "Ivon the*
dersl"Tied has arplled to tho Ordln-
vr- of «-*|1 coontv for leave to c«*l
tan* b-lougler to tt”' cMite of M>”
frcocrtn A. 1 e»-’f "-r the pr v me ”
of debts r * AIs'r’*-t’Rou. raid eu-
rtlrcften — ” be 9»V--*
far *erm of the cour- cf ordlrury for
—•it cm':- *!■ wc —• lie first
Monday In rciemb". 1900.
Thl- Oc:. Pi. teoc.
.11. A. 1--LEETWOOD. Adm.
AR-’LIF tTiOil TOR SUPPORT,
den—le. Tbcmcf Cnunf-”
fin c. A. ni«r. h—’— tk’u
j-v.-uti-in f— t—*-c ’h’c •• ---
-■-,-t, c-f cf tV c-*utc cf C. J. IT I-
ron. end crprilse-v (InI-
t«*-VSt PSsrt f o f h-r-n- flDd
--*;vn. f." -C-CC’IT cc-1—'rx-r-
C-C her-by rc—-Ir-d t" f'vr
b«fo-> t?e cnurtlof o-f’ne— A * s-ld
*--u t - '•» m-
OP— leo 1 ". r-id application
afcc-:*'* "-t h" r---‘--t.
This r th fay cl f—emhc- ’U00.
Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary.
Sw’ft. w. w. Ei-ey. -toyermnn
and .1. W. Peacock, shows:
First. That they desire for ’ them-
rc'ves, their as»oclal-s. suceeffpr)
and es«brns. to become tncornoruled
under the name and atv-Jc of “Thom-
aavllle Cotton Ex-h-nge."
Second The term for which
petitioners rsk to be Ineoe-nrite
Is twenty tenni with tb» :--i'-'le-e of
ro-—c| at the end rf tbat time.
Third. The rarUnl stock of the
rnr-n-al'an Iv to '-e fire .htirdrort
t’o'lrm, divided Into aharea of ten
dolln-s cn-h. iPetlt'one-s however,
nsk tbe rrlvilere ef !n"reosIng same
to bye ’hoy-end doliarr.
Fotri’i. The wbeln ef sal’’ ean-
't.rl stock of fice I’ -n-’-el dollars
ha" ’-""n e-’eallv’ raid In.
Fi'th. The purpose e* t’’li es-
lo-l-tion on) preen-"-! cn--o-n’'nn
In re* er-iir’Arv In nat-ire. het
shell he ‘o pro-ddo and mntntaln
-ultc.t-lp -eor-s To* a eo!'"n rx«hpp«i
In thp'rltv i-f Thom-avllle, O-erpIs,
t.u nrorcete the inlerestu of’ 'he
-not rotten market er TuontrivUte
Oaor~ f c, bv cu r-jrr• lsatlcn of cer-
reus interes’D 1 'herein. To e-tlpc:
-ent-cvorsics between *tu me-nbew
•o rag-late -1 trancaellens lu c-n
"o’-pn hi v- ’ * tliv. Io establish teat,
or 1 /equitable prln-Iplo - ’. uniform
--■’-es. rules cud rouulatlops, which
shell govern rll tranenrtioc* nf |ta
•nembere wl’.b tho rotten trade In
•bn city of Thomnsvl’l*-. Io acquire,
--cner--,, cn-l dieeuilun'd info-mu-
I’-u r-nnoetod thorowith, and io
v'-? * - —uerrllv prOuio’e the in
ter jsts o" i'e trade, end to Increaie
the cottr • btislrc-v „7 tho city of
Thpmnuv en* Io nnrment Jthe
facilities for conducting it. nnd"to
neqi-’re, furnish end dUsemlnale
ter the vso of It-, membe-s nnd of
’ho pukjfe nt laree. nil in.'orniatlou
■ - to market quola’-ions from day to
day.
Sixth.- Sold corporation to have
sll the powers noreernry and propor
to tho purpose of Its organization, i
inrl nling the power to own and ac
onite by learo or other irode of con
veyance, nnd use such real nnd per-
soncl property ns mny bo suitable
for Its pXrposo, nnd nocossary to tbo
full and complete carrying out of its
object. _
Seventh. The rrln-lpal office and
lo-ul residence of r.uld corporation
will be In the city of Thomasvllle,
colnty and state aforesaid.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made n body corporate udder the
name and style aforesaid, enticed
Albert M. Dixon, Arthur Patten, L.
Steyerman, R. L. Stsyermea. .7. L.
Philips, F. L. MacIntyre, W. 7. Mac
Intyre, J. D. MrCartnoy, R. L. Wv-
Uy, B. H. Wright. O. 3. Whitney.
Mrs. G. S. Whitney. Trustee, M. R.
Malletto,-E. M. Mnllette, Blanche T.
Merrill, J. H. Morrill, all of said
'•late and county, and Mr>. M. 7-1.
Gumole of the county of Duval,
stun- of Florida, reapocr.'uily shows.
First. That they des’re for '’i”-
■elves, their associates and suc
cessors and nvi.'gns, to become lncor
pornted under tho name and stylo
flic ’::uni.<i:i o- ico'und Manu
factnrlng company.
Second. The term for which
petitioners ask to be Incorporated Iff
twenty (20) years with the privi
lege of renewal at the end of that
time;
Third. The capital stock of the
corporation is to be forty-five thou
sand (645,000) dollars, divided Into
ebnrcs of one- hundred ($100) dol
lars eich. Petitioners, however,
ask tbo privilege of Increasing said
capital rtock from tlmo to time by
a majority vote of the stock-holders
to any amount not exceeding In the
ngcre-pie f-n hundred fifty thous
and $250,000) dollars;
Fourth. The whole of anld rap-
I’sl stock of forty-five thousand dol-
’ii-3 has already been actually paid
in; j
Fifth. Petitioners denlro that
they shall have no personal linbli-l
I tv'' fo * —— — !
This- November 'Ki,
J. H. MERR1L, Pct.’a. Atty.
C~ .ii of tbe Clery of the 7. ipeeler
Court of Tbe-nas Cnunty. Oeure.o.
The forogi’.ig Is a tr ie co-y-of the
original petition filed In this office.
November 5, 1906.
J. W. GROOVER. C. ft f'.
11 9 4t
SHOOTIXg'nEAB MEIGS.
Tenant Wounds Landlord In Row
Over Stock. .,
Meigs, Oa., Nov. 7.—Tuesday
Mr. William'Fields living six miles
over In Colquitt county east of this
place, was shot through,the lungs
by one Will McKenney, a tenant-oa
the farm of Mr. Fields’ mother.
The difficulty grew out o* the fact
that some of Mr. Field’ sloek had
broken Into Mr. Kcnnoy’s field. Dr.
Aultman of this place happened to
be In tho neighborhood nnd gave
him lmmedlato attention. Ho Is la
precarlova condition,
obligation) of said"™”- i O- B- BURHAN3 TUST-FIES ^FTHR
iny unpaid
they may
POirn VGARd.
Q. B. Burhnur rf C?rlir:0
,N. Y., writes: “Al o^t four jean
of tho pfn-; a g 0 j wrote you Btr.tlns that J ha l
peeinilaj’y i ij een entirely cured of a eovero VI!-
s. *- - - ■ e y t rou |jj 9 |jy taking 1»*fs thHn two
bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cur3. R
ntirely stopped the br.ck d»*<
'rlllb' r nn-l such o.her’thTugs! ^
cevolorm-nt of thoir burlnc-s kidney disease
-rove drsircblo for them to en- glad to sn; thr.t I b._ e nev r b-d n
roratfon beyond an
stihw^rlptlons that
rard ft :
flitth. Thn object
prr?t ro-poratlon la
"mV. «nd c^in to the stock-holdere.
Pet’ttoners propose to carry on a
lunlnnsT of mp.nnfacturing nnd soll-
inr l e. frc'thd boaa water, feed,
te\
the
rffoSik: a^d to that end petition- J return any of thb^a' s’ raptojm
p-c. ao h ? rr rnthority to buy ; ring tffe four*year- tharravn rl*» r -
end o*herv;ise oenttire real and per-iBod nnd I ora evidently cured to stay
r^nr! “ro-rTtv. esr^Molly rnnchlnery ‘ cured, nnd heartily r'e^dr.iracn i
of all Mad?* to hold, use and enjoy} Foley’s Kidney Cure to ray rno s«f-
rnn; to f«ll nnd convey, to mort-.J faring from kiln** * o- hl?V»r
r'ic’o nd ot’ er^i^o nlodre and dls- ( trouble.” For twin by Montgomery
porb of rarae; to innnnfaeture, buyi^v MacIntyre, Thomesi!!le, ,
T i'''. sr*a -rtp-. cotton peod I * ...i . 'Ifi .wfi
and 1U rroduct". f' , ’'t'll7rra and nil v ^•. -■ ; ,
the- n-tirl^ and Incident to. oiUrVi^nit*.'
the m-nnfartn«« n*. or rnle of eltb-t onico Clianren. ,* ■
or of t^o?e crticlrs; to buy, sell and, On tha. ffteent’i of thin month
otho"who deal In *"ood. coal, feed /. , T n
irr Iho sto»*k nnd all other kindred • Moser,?. T;ico Titus and J. o. *Iop-
artiele*: al?o to bnv nnd ^i'klns will movo tb©!r lew ©ares t^
otherwise doal ?n nnv rnd rll other
rrtlrlea o r mnnhPDlfr* rnd *tbJnffn the room^ now occupied by Mr. IV.
Fiat tucy I'" .ifivl-ab!" to rtrU c . Snodgrass In tho Mercantile Block,
a cr iiso In connection with i.vla ✓
Uuiiacis: _ ' . . : Mr. Sn.ffgvara will move dovrantnlrs.
nstalrs,
tied by
Hevenlh. Petitioners nl«" c’e.-tlre:
‘n have ItuFtorlty to eruulre, hold, n o rnonii refcntly VP.cat,
enjoy nnd dispose of stock In ot’-er the Postal Telegraph Co. Mr. H.
pn—'ocfitJeus. r-bjo-t to the censM- .
tutlonrl limitations In regard there- W. Hopkins will remain at his pres
to:) also to lmy f In Us own stock for
tbo purpose ol retiring same with
ent offices on Lower Broad.
THAT WILL
AT>PT,jr«TION PGP SUPPORT.
Georgia, Thoira* Gonnty:
Mr*. Se'lle Devi) having made rr-
r'lier’-o* for ty<->» ’—rf*”’ •uri’fi”
out of th# estate of Robert C. Dn-
It is now the season of year when you, will soon have meat to
chop in order to make Sausages, an as a matter of fact you will
want the very best that can be had. If s you h ve ever had the op
portunity of qsing ah enterprise it is useless for me to say more,
than the mere fact that I have them for sale
But in case you have never enjoyed this
privilege it might be well for me to state
that they will cut more meat to 1 the minute
than ony other mill of the same size, and
to do it whfcout. choakin^, o: give the
the least trouble in any other wa/.
We absolutely guarantee these -.meat ^
choppers to give pjrfect satisiacricn, or
momey refandeJ. Ycu can't nr a : any
m'stak: ;'n buying one ar.d tfying it.
JNO. G. BURNEY
BOSTON. ------ v
WE hObSE KITH 4 REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN,;
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