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Pine Cliff Dots.
There waft no preaching at Pint 1 Cliff
ou last Saturday on account of the in¬
clemency of the weather.
We are pleased to leant that onr
neighbor, Mrs. Clifford Stamper, who
has been quite sick for some time, is now
improving and, we hope, on tjie road to
a complete restoration to her usual good
health.
Dr. Curry Webb came down a few
days ago to join his wife and baby, who
have been spending some time here with
her mother, Mrs. L. J. Joiner.
Mrs. Dr, Ward, a sister of Dr. Webb
came over front Hustler, Early county,
and is the guest of Mrs. L. J. Joiner.
Misses Katie and Mae Joiner enter¬
tained quite a crowd of young folks on
last Thursday evening from 8 to 11
o'clock.
, Mrs. Martha Thompson, of the Pleas¬
ant Hill settlement, is visiting the family
of Mr. J. W. Beck and other friends in
Pine Bluff.
Mr. T. B. Beck; in a few days, will
have put out about six hundred pecan
trees on his place here.
Tire burning off of turpentine woods,
in this section has been the cause of
some loss to the farmers and a great
deal of hard work in keeping the tin'
from doing much damage. Mr. J. W,
Beck lost aljput 85 paimels of fence, Mr.
J. W. Pope was awakened' just in time
to save a tenant house which, if it had
burned, would have also caused the,loss,
of his dwelling.
Don’t the oats look green since the
advent of a few warm showers and the
sunshine?
Spring is near at hand, the trees, the
little lambs and even the violets say so.
What is the matter with all the old
correspondents?* Friends, come out from
your hiding places, and let us hear from
you. If you are too busy, ask some one
else to report the news from your neigh¬
borhood.
Cohtiuue to give us the news from
Bacon toil, School Girl, for we enjoy
your spiev chats. I can imagine how
nice it is to be a seuool girl or boy, for
it was my misfortune to have the pleas¬
ure of being a school boy for only two
short months, and when I see and read
tire letters of people who are so much
more competent to write than myself, I
feel my incompeteney and almost say
that I won’t try any more. But then I
feel that it is a duty to help the editor of
our county paper in giving the news of
the county, for how can he print the
news unless we send it to him from our
different sections. Friends, lets put our
shoulders to the wheel and help Mr. Al¬
len make the Enterprise not only a
welcome visitor, but a necessity to every
home iu the county.
Take the Enterprise, ask your neigh¬
bor to take it, talk about our paper and
say good tilings about it. You, probably,
have never thought about how much
good you can do. Tell about your
neighbors goings and comings and all
the little items of interest that may oc¬
cur in your section, then all will be
eager to get the paper and read it, and
soon it will he a weekly visitor to every
homo in Mitchell county.
With many good wishes for the editor
and his force I am the
Flint River Coon. .
The editor thanks “Flint River Coon’’
for his friendly interest and the many
good things he lias to say about the
Enterprise.
Pen Points From Pebble City.
As I have not seen any anything from
this section in a,long time I will endeav¬
or to scribble a little.
Old Sol has onde more crept from be¬
hind the clouds, and shedding his
radieneo upon the broad Earth, and the
honey bees, sucking sweets from peach
and other blossoms, make it^look like
Spring time again.
The farmers are a little late this year
iu plowing on account of cold and min
and other things Such as building and
repairing fences, cow stalls, buggy shel¬
ters and gardens. I have never seen so
much improvement,^generally speaking,
going ou one spring as there is this. The
ring of the saw and hammer'is heard on
every side.
Mr. A. J. Abridge,! who has been
critically ill for about three weeks with
carbuncles and abscesses, is, we are glad
to report, a little better.
D. H. Akridge was Confined to his bed
last week, but is up at this writing.
Mrs. B. 1‘. Ray and children were vis¬
iting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Cooper on
the western border of the county Satur¬
day and Sunday, returning Monday.
Mrs. M. C. Sloan, of Mt. Zion, is vis¬
iting relatives in the city this week.
Mr. Ed Fussell carried a load of pork¬
ers to Moultrie today. He gets 7 coats
per p und Daniel Akridge is to carry a j
load Thursday at same price.
A little child of T. M. Jones, out East
of this plate, was severely burned a few
days ago.
Judge Covington, of Moultrie, accom¬
panied by Judge I. A. Bush, of Camilla,
was with us last Sunday at Pebble City
Baptist Church. Rev H. N. Burnette
generously Judge Covington tendered his church and time
to to make a temper¬
ance talk. After singing and prayer
Bro. Burliette read some of the Wise
Man’s sayings and* then called Judge
Covington forty-five to the stand, who spoke about
minutes to as attentive a crowd
as I ever saw. And to say he made a
splendid Judge speech but feebly expresses it.
he would Covington have is a fine orator and
been for the sanctity been applauded had it not
that the people
held for tiie day and the house.
. Jr PITER.
You Know What You are Taking
When you take Groves Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plain!v
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iron and Qniuiife in a, tasteless
form. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the*Voters of Mitchell Count v.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative in the legislature for
Mitchell county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary of said coun¬
voters ty and of will this appreciate, county. .the'support of the
Z. H. Jones.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Mitchell County.
I respectfully announce my candidacy
for the office of Representative of Mitch¬
ell county in the legislature, subject to
the white primary and earnestly solicit
your I pledge support . If honored witlfeleetion
to you my best efforts in tire
discharge of the duties incumbent upon
me. John M. Spence.
FOlToBJDIN ARY'
To the Citizens of Mitchell County.
I hereby announce myself as a candi¬
date for Ordinary subject to a white pri¬
mary and solicit your support and votes.
Yours respectfully,
E. T. Cochran.
foiTordinarm
To the voters of Mitchell county.
I hereby aimounce'myself as a candi¬
date for re-election as Ordinary of Mitch¬
ell county. I have faithfully and con¬
scientiously Ordinary tried to discharge mv duties
as for the time I have been in
office, and pledge myself should I be
re-elected tliat I will do in the future as
I have done in the past. Thanking un¬
friends for their generous support in the
past and asking a continuance of same,
I am Respectfully,
J. G. Wood.
A Mother’s Recommendation.
I have used Chamberlain’s
Cough ouugn Remedy ivemeuy for ior a a number numoer of ot
years and have no hesitancy in
.saying that it is the best remedy
for coughs, colds and croup I
have ever used in my family. I
have not words to express my
confidence in this remedy.—Mrs.
J. A. Moore. North Star, Mich.—
For sale by Lewis Drug Co,
The political pot has com
me.iced to simmer and soon it
will be boiling over with candi¬
dates. Bring on your announce¬
ments gentlemen.
When you feel blue and that
everything cvoiyiuiiig goes goes wrong, wrong, take laao a
d 0M „I Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. They will
cleanse and invigorate your
stomach, regulate your bowels,
give you a relish for your food and
make you feel that in this old
world is a good place to live. For
sale by. Lewis Drug Co,
Lost or Strayed,
From r.y home near Ransomo
. Wingates,
j on Thursday night of
week, Feb. l*th. one large
sized milk cow, with yellow neck
and head, and has white and red
spots on body, unmarked. She
has a very large udder. Last
information had of her she was
at the Jim K Hilliard tolSr place.
Any information leachng
recovery wilt be liberally r
warded by A. L. Camilla, Sanders,'
Ga.
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CITATION.
j J. B. Demand Petition for Specific
anui<;! vs ® . !li Peformanee in Mitch
i■ ver, ell eu Superior superior Court. Cc
i & hf 1901. '
.v ui. .<*, uiiuatK, oamupj oifl vur :
v You ------- are hereby 1 commanded be and
to
appear at the next term of said court, to
he held in and for said county on Tues¬
day after the third Monday iu April
next, to answer said petition: in default
whereof the court will proceed as to
i ustice s 1 mil appertain.
Witness the Honorable ly. N. Spence
Judge td said court. This 8th day Feb.
1901. 3 E. COS, Clerk.
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| ilY STAND
Is at the Depot.
am there to furnish to the Public__^
Brick, Rough and Dressed Lumber
At prices that are Fair.
See me and save money. I carry a nice, new line of
GROCERIES.
My motto shall be:
“Fair Dealing and Prompt Service.’’
Command me and your goods shall be delivered
at your door.
J. F. CTai k.