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A WEEKLY PAPER
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
IN INTEREST OF
Camden County.
SUBSCRIPTIONS : $1.00 PER YEAR.
JOHN A. BRITTON, Publisher.
Entered Nov. 21,1902, at the postoflice in
Woodbine, Ga., as second class mail matter.
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF TIIE COUNTY
Advertising Rates furnished
ou application.
CAMDEN’S DIRECT \
REJPP.ES ENTATIVE
J. J. Proctor, . Satilla mff
juries SUPERIOR COUR'
T A. Parker, B. xley.
SOLICITOR,
John W. Bennett, Way-cross
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT,
J. H. Rudolph, St. Marys
ORDINARY,
Robt. Lang. . Waverly.
TREASURER,
J. P Biichlott, St. Marya
SHERIFF,
Davl Bailey, Satilla Bluff
TAX RECEIVER.
J. M. Thomas, Midriver.
TAX COLLECTOR.
Camden Lang, Shelbine.
BOARD OF EDUCATION,
J. S. N. Davis, Jr., Woodbine.
Marion McKendree. Klnesland.
A J MIm White Oak.
D. E Littlefield, Waverly.
W. H. Peeples, Kingsland.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
G. O. Floyd, White Oak.
COUNTY COMMISSION sites,
Dr. B. Atkinson, ch’m’n, Waverly
W. B. Godley, Motts, Ga.
Clias. F, Cole, Colesburg,
J. O. Dya], Owens Ferry.
D. C, Sterling, St. Marys.
Stanley’s Business College,
MACON, HA.
Success is yours if you attend a
good Imsinesa .age. We will
quali^^a^|B you a pcsi
tiOi
Governor Terrell lias ap
pointed Hon. S. C. Atkinson,
£ Brunswik, associate justice
,f the Supreme court of Geor
gia, Judge ( handler having re
igned._
The Valdosta Times says:
that the fanners of Lowndes
county are taking advantage
of the cold wave to butchei
their hogs. The same paper
has reports from Brooks comity
to the effect that cholera is
killing off the hogs.
L – 51 Paint. Lead and zinc non -chalkable
"ears and covers like gold. Soil by J. K.
Bedell, Woodbine, Ga.
Two scholarships in a- Busi
ness College may be obtained
by application to this office.
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Petition for Charter.
STATE OF GEORGIA, ]
County of Camden, j
To the Honorable Superior Court of
said county:
The petition of J. S. N. Davis, Jr.,
and G. W. Brandon, and J. B. Newton
and A. K. Swift, all of said county, and
Samuel C. Atkinson, of the county of
Glynn, respectfully shows:
1.
That your petitioners for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
desire to be incorporated under the cor
porate Dame and style of the Satilla
Telephone Company, and thereupon
your petitioners specify and allege as
follows:
(a) The object of said corporation
shall be financial gain and profit to the
stockholders thereof.
(b) The particular business they pro
pose to carry on shall be to construct,
erect, buy and otherwise acquire a sys
tem of telephones and telephone lines
and connections for the purpose of con
versation over the same at auy and all
distances, and to maintain and operate
the same. Said telephone system to be
used in such manner as the Board of
Directors of said Company shall provide
and require, and under such ruies and
regulations as the said Board of Direct
ors may provide and require, and among
cither powers the said Company to he
allowed to transmit messages for other
opie over its lines for hire aud io pet'
other people for hire to converse
.sr its saiu hues, and in addition to the
things already specitied it is desired that
sa.4 Company shall he permitted to do
am. aud all things which are essential in
sy.ltem at i about the operation of the telephone
generally'. The lines of said
Company to he located any and every
where in this State^co^DK^^ni^e, tim,
especially in t jU,
Chiriton,
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cud oi
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Woodbine, Ga., Nov. 6, 1905.—
Pursuant to adjournment the
Board of Education met in regu
lar session, J. S. N. Davis, Jr., in
the chair; A. J. Liles, D. E. Lit
tlefield and M. B. McKendree,
were present.
The itemized statement for the
month ending Oct. 81st. which
amounted to $734.76, was audited
There appearing no further
business the board adjourned to
meet first Tuesday, 5th December
J. S. N. Davis, Jr., Cha’n.
G. O. Floyd, C.S.C. and Sec. B. E.
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Woodbine, Ga., Dee. 5, 1905.—
Pursuant to adjournment, the
Board of Education met this date
Present, J. J3. N. Davis, Jr., in the
chaii , A. J. Eiles, D. E.
held, M B. McKendree and
. 1 1 'cp es.
Minutes of the last two
the month of November, which
amounted to $554.31, was audited.
The board will have an exam
ination for the election of a Coun
ty School Commissioner on the
16th December, at Woodbine, (da.
The board adjourned Woodbine. to meet on
19th December, at
J. S. N. Davis, Jr., Cha’n.
G. O. Floyd, C.S.C. and Sec. B. E.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallt.n for oil because la
beled mixed paint. « il Paint only costs and 60 cts a gal
ion. Buy L and 51 add oil It
makes paint cost $1.20 a gallon. Sold by J, K.
Bedell, Woodbine, Ga.
SAND HILLS.
Mr. and Mrs. V eb Hismith
visited at A. J. Southwell's
Sunday morning, on route to
Dave Langs, where t ey will
visit relatives.
Miss Bessie Sweat was on
the sick list quite recently.
Mrs. Gussie Sweat spent the
day with Mrs. A. J. Southwell
last week.
Little Eve ret Southwell got
his hand mashed very badly
rec ntly.
Leitie Southwell was the
guest of h r cousins, Gussie
and Mary Brantley, recently
Mr and Mrs. AM South well
visited Peter Drury a recent
Sunday evening. Violet. ,lu
| WOMAN’S
FOREIGNMISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
M. E. Church South.
“The interpretation of Christ
jA others is the greatest work of
* lie ‘
“The need of the social group
to which you belong is that you
sha11 „ d ,. L s f 0V f’ appreciate . , and , .
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terpret Christ to those about, you. ’ ’
The spreading fire in Korea.
The religious awakening in North
Korea continues and many marked
conversions are recorded. In
p Yang f a sorceress, who
h r art of deception for
’ years has been converted and given
, M[ { occupation. An
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the recognized head of the
fusious in that part of the eoun
try, had a son who has long been
a Christian and a church leader,
The oid gentleman had
lv refused to accept the gospel
now rejoices that he has.
Truly we should send the gospel
to the people of little Korea.
Campbell says they are so eager
for it and ask questions as little.
children do. Mrs. Campbell
reached Seoul, Korea, in August
In a recent letter she says she had
a safe trip, and closes with these
words: “Don’t forget us in
prayer.”
Perhaps know it will interest friends
to there are fifty-eight Pro
tesant societies now working in
China sustaining about twenty
eisht hundred missionaries. Dear
wo men of the Church ,did you know
that there are two hundred Christ
less women dependent upon each
Christian woman for salvation?
What are you doing for your two
hundred?
The returned missionaries from
Brazil, China and Mexico are at
home. Miss Glenn in Sharpsburg,
Ga., Miss Davis in Warren Point,
N. C .; Miss Eierding in Chicago;
Miss Maidee Smith, La-Grange,
Ga. From China are Miss Waters
and Miss Tarrant—the former in
Murray, Ky., the latter in St.
Louis.
The Moravians give over two
hundred dollars per inember to
foreign missions. If lli e Mora
vian standard were ra >y the
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freely and frankly, in strictest conftd
ence, telling us all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain sealed envelope), how to
cure them. Address: Ladies’ Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. .
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