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The Back Taxes.
I he ( utility Coutiiii.'miunt’r.'i
have employed Lawyers
Cloud, J. A. Hea/.iey and S. H.
Sibley to represent the
ju the hack tax claim against
the Georgia railroad. The at¬
torneys will receive 20 percent
of all recovered from the main
line and 25 per cent, of amount
recovered for the number of
miles of the Washington branch
of the same road.
Richmond county will put in a
claim for the entire amount due
the sate by the road, as the gen¬
eral headquarters of the road
are in that county and, there¬
fore, Richmond is entitled to the
entire amount.
We trust, however, that oar
county will be able to secure its
pro rata share of the entire sum.
Mass Meeting.
All white voters of the town
of Craw ford vilie are requested
to moot in mill's meeting at the
Court House, Monday night,
October 0th, at 7:30 o'clock, for
the purpose of nominating a
mayor and council men for the
All white voters are earnestly
requested to be present.
Hone by order of Council, s
Oct. 2, 11)05.
W. O. Holden, Mayor.
C. If. Golucke, Clerk.
oastobia.
Benia the /)'' to Kith Yti u time Always Boupltt
Signature
ot
Public Sale,
The property of the late W. ,1.
No.iton was sold Tuesday at the
following figures:
Mrs. J A. Bcazloy and Mrs. .).
F. Thompson purchased the
home place $1 750.00.
Mr. T. O. Gunn purchased
A57 acres of land l'or #1,1500)0.
The Wasl.i*jgUu. , -»» Gn<g
Chronicle, in speaking of
boring tax rates, says; “Why
Taliaferro county should levy ho
large a tax wo cannot under
stand. 11 we had some way of
compelling property owners to
give in their property tit any
way near its true value, the tax
rate would not appear so great -
Every fellow tries to reduce his
faxes by not giving in till that
be owns. Again, wo are .paying
for a new court house and exper¬
imenting with the new road sys¬
tem.
Ninety counties, including a
few from Alabama and South
Carolina have entered the all
day singing at me State Fair,
Atlanta, Get 18th.
You would feel mighty had to
look out and hint your home in
tlames. with no insurance. There
is no investment more important•
See me for fall particulars. I
represent the best companies on
earth. .1. C. Wiltiamr.
cr< it» G> XX X .
/mwb tho the Kind Y.'ii Haw Always Bought
*rr (Zxs&Z&F
Millinery Emporium
I have in stock out 1 of the nicest
best selected stocks of Millinery
shown in (’rawfordville.
N ice line of Pattern hats or any
*
of hats trimmed to order"
fa 1 and inspect n y line. Von will
well pleased.
Mrs. J. W. r ARMER,
Net* Mrs. H. C. SMITH.
[ FIRE !
f have accepted the agency
for thf , Aetna Fire lnsuranco
,, /0 of Hartford. Conu. The
’’
j company has net surplus of
over *10,000,000.
1 also represent the Pennsyl¬
vania Fire Insurance Co., of
Philadelphia, one of the strong¬
est and best insurance companies
on earth.
,J. C WILLIAMS □
CHEAP RATES
TO TEXAS
Arkansas Lonisana and Oklahoma. month,
Firsi and third Tuesdays each
tickets will lie sold from Atlanta, Bir¬
mingham. Montgomery, Anniston and
eer'ain other mints to the Great South
West and return at very cheap rates,
tickets will be good returning 21 days
from date of sale, and permit stop overs
at any point west of Memphis.
Write me for descriptive literature of
the Famous Fruit Farms, maps and
other information, state where and
when you are going, and I will lie glad
to arrange tickets for you.
Ask for tickets to read “By Memphis
and The Cotton Belt Route.
L. P. Smith, Trav. Pass. Agent.
__20d Equitable Bldg. Atlanta, (in.
FAMOUS FRUIT
FARMS OF TEXAS.
”onxif
certain other points any first and third
Tuesday. Write for illustrated booklets,
maps and other information. Tickets
sold Home Seekers allow 22 days return
limit, stop overs any point west of Mem¬
phis, Ask the agent to make ticket rend
"By Memphis and The Cotton Belt
Route’’ Write,.
L. P. SMITH, Truv. Pass. Agent.
Cotton Belt Route. ATLANTA, GA.
Notice the advertisements in
this issue and see wlmt our live
ly business mem-h ava for_-*m)o
•* “iJSmnT pay you vou to read this de
partment of the Advocate-Dem.
octal each week.
The Fanners’ Union is said to
have a membership of 50,000 in
Georgia. Every member has
b-on called to meet in Atlanta,
Oct. 11th and 12th, during the
State Fai, soils to take advanl
We club with Tom Watson’s
Magazine at #1 75. The Maga¬
zine abounds in brilliant thoughts
from Watson’s pen.
Send us #1.50 and we’ll send
you The Advocate Democrat
Semi-Weekly Journal and a tine
farm paper. A bargain, sure.
#1.50 gets this paper and the
Semi Weekly Journal each one
year. Subscribe now.
Rev. C. A. Owens returned to
the dity yesterday.
Mr. Jim Thompson, son of
Mr. Brad Thompson, was killed
I by tho explosion of a boiler at
Mcsena Wednesday- He married
I a Miss Arnett, nbuv of Mr. T.
F. Kendrick, of this place.
Send us the names of youi
visitors or when a member of the
the family goes veiling. We are
always glad to get, such news and
is certainly the only way of get¬
ting them correct.
Lonisana, Arkansas, and
the Great, South-West
along Tlie Cotton Belt
Route. Cheap “Home
Seekers’’ round trip
tickets sold from Atlan¬
ta, Anniston, Birming¬
ham Montgomery and
^Mountains of Copper Ore *r X
The ROGERS'SPRING GROUP of mines is situated in the middle of the Copper Belt of
Arizona, 30 miles north of Phoenix, ou the Cave Creek Range, between the wonderful producers
tl the Unite' 1 •’ Ishaw, Morman Girl aud^the Old Dominion of Globe. There is here literally
t *> *■• i ftfW >H afmi 1 - . I». L „ l. -^V tillt? otu«i iGl, awi-TWr- cupojriViJ-ciTjfltiijL -nc- -
sures su t*. tin ‘ is more ore in sight than cau be run through a 100-ton smelter in two years. 21,000
pounds of Copper Ore from the MAY M was run through the smelter and produced 2,520 pounds of
pure eoppe.t WATER, at a profit above mining and smelting at $25 per ton of ore.
WOOD and ORE are here thrown together, something unusual in western mining.
The company also owns a valuable gold property of 165 acres, assays of a true fissure vein 2000 feet
long which runs very high. Our prospectus tell you all about it.
For further development purposes and to equiq the mire with a Modern Treating plant the
management offers 50.000 shares of treasury stock, par value #1.00, full paid and nun-assessable, at
the very low price of 25c per share.
The investor looks for PROFITS. ¥o industry equal mining and no metal exceeds COPPER
as a DIVIDEND payer. Statistics show there are vastly less failures in legitimate mining than any
other industry. If YOU are interested in making money and are a clear headed business man you
will investigate, but if you are of the timid, backboneless sort, jou want. We offer you an invest¬
ment not a speculation. No man can grow rich from day labor. Its the man who invests his money
who makes his money work for him every hour and every twenty four hours that accumulates for¬
tune. This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to secure an INCOME for life. Will you grasp it.
Buy for cash if possible, but if not buv on the installment plan.
# .20 ' buys MM 80 shares, par value M # -80; # 5.00 down, # 5.00 per month until paid
.25 »i 100 t 4 it i i 1.00 6.25 “ 6.25 “ % » C kt
.40 l V 160 , < U 11 1.60 10.00 “ 10.00 “ tt <. * <
.50 ii 200 . * t a i < 2.00 12.50 “ 12.50 “ G ( ( v <
1.00 i l 400 a tt n 4.00 25.00 “ 25.00 “ it ii t (
1.25 f . 500 a it t t 5.00 31,25 “ 31.25 “ ii it' it
2.50 »l 1000 tt . t i > 1,000 62.50 “ 62.50 “ t . i i G
For further information, prospectuses and etc., Address,
A. E. WILSON, Fiscal Agent, National Copper & Gold Mining Co.,
Suite 738-710 Newton Claypool Building, Indianapolis, Ind
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