The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, March 04, 1904, Image 1

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m @mmm @mmm VOL. 2. NO 45 « 1 a M MIMI5 CAMILLA, M k 1 1 w i i Do you know that the Cincinnati Bargain House is a gold mine for economical people? a M If you are ignorant of the fact, better investigate and sAe if you couldn’t save 35 to 65 percent, on your s m xt trading expedition. We receive new goods neavlyllaily, and may have the very thing you want k § at astonishingly low prices. Among the thousand andfpne uuusual values we have m K A i A good Men’s hat, black or colored, 25c and tip. Ladies’s shoes 45c and up. Boys’ suits of 1 M 1ml % clothes 75c and up. Three coated enamel ware, blue and white; enough to supply Mitchell coun¬ ty at prices ifiat will surprise you. Don’t fail to call! All are welcome** Buyers or Lookers. % Cincinnati Bargain House 214-216 W 5tli st and US E. Court st. Cam ill? Pranch next to Bank. B, Lubin, Manager, Sy-GO But! ier Heath & Butle '£ FOR SEED PEANUTS, Heath’s Cotton and Corn Fertilizer, SEED OATS, Heath^S High Grade _ Acid, * * . WIRE FENCE, WAGONS. 'German Kainil, ! Cotton seed Meal, BUGGIES, Georgia State Qrajige. - ------------- ——-— ------- lei I Hi |1 Phone 10. :: Camilla, Ga. Ready for the Issue Now. Under the above caption Atlanta Nows of yesterday ‘ has the following editorial: Tne suggestion has been that Honorable James member of congress and man of congressional ? committee, should be selected ono of the delegates at large the state - f Georgia to the ' tional Democratic convention. The suggestion is likely meet with general favor and bo materialized in action by D ■mocratic convention of state, Congress j an Griggs one of the most deservedly lar of the Georgia delegation one of the most popular men southern Georgia, with friends throughout the state. it is significant, in with this rumo", that man Griggs is the open avowed- friend and advocate William Randolph Hearst as Democratic nominee foy the idency of the United States With this fact ao clearly sM „d, «„e molt of .hi, sup ? tion will be a clear test of strength And virility of the sentiment in the state of With Congressman Griggs’ per sonai popu ar. v, iP 1 ® k 'L. open advocacy o! tne New I editor as the 8 nr.dor.1 b°arer the Democratic cause, the sition which the people nmke his candidacy may well be aS an indication of their for the great and useful crat whose eaure he ha9 CAMILLA, GA MA5CH 4 1904 A DEADLY PISTOL DUEL. * >» John Hunter, of Quitman, Was Killed by Mercer Baggs of Camilla. News was received here Satur ciay morning; that, in a pistil ( i ue1 tr.-ilhe streets in Bainbr’ulge Mr. Minver i laggs, formerly of ttiis Place, had kilted Mr. John blunter a young man tor marly T he young men wont to Bain budge about two years ago and up business together un name oi Hunter [Jaggs Furniture Co*. ;pa'ny, lhsre«a ?1 ,,mo t,-sable between winch led v To & SB partnership in October of last year, Mr. Hunter buying Mr. Baggs interest, but bad continued . , to . , between J them . extsu which resulted in the sad temole tragedy Oi Saturday ... , j umruing, which has cast a gloom of sadness and sorrow over the homes and hearts of the of botn these young men. j Mr. of Mr Mercer Byron B.-tggs Baggs, is a the er sen- 1 ior member of the firm of Baggs & Perry of Camilla and has many ; other relatives and friends here who regret to .earn ol hts trou ble. Hi a fatlier, Mr. George Raggs, and his brother, Byron • Baggs, went to Bainbridge Sab urday to attend the son and brother who was shot twice in j him Inin the affray'and the, the immitment immitment also to be with trial at, at c <• v.'lncl, %a,. Md Wednescl: y and resulted in Mercer being r nhcnrl placed under a s , bond Kami of ,»f «,ro five thousand dollars to answer to the charge of voluntary man¬ slaughter.' We understand that his wounds were-not serious, one shot taking effect in the arm and the other making a slight wound in the neck. “A man who nowadays rents a store, hires help, and does not figure on advertising, is not des¬ tined for a successful business career,” savs Tom Murray in November System. “He had far better figure rent first, then advertising, and his help expense afterward. If he does not ad¬ vertise it will not be long before he will not need employes.” If it’s a bilious attack, take Chamber¬ lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain, Fof tale by Lewis Drug Co. _ ■ ■■■ ed. j Upon this result the friends of Mr. Meant throughout the state ; of Georgia .... feel justified look j in ; ing will) tho serenest confidence, i It ia.freely stated that there is no other sentiment for any single in [dividual strong enough to com j bat the almost overwhelming sen ; lament tor Hearst and that the combined strength of ail . presidential candidates m j v ia.would not rolling avail to stem the j tidd. which is toward • editor of the only Democratic ; new; gaper published in the i metropolitan center of the coun try. So that if any man wishes to measure strength with Col. Jim Griggs, of Dawson, in the politi ; cal arena of the year ifp'n the issue of his advocacy of William Randolph Hearst for president, then the friends of Mr. Hearst ; distinctly announce that they are ‘ ready for the trial and have no i apprehensions as to the result. Wakeful Children. .. , ...... ^^ Harrisburg, Pa. would sleep but two : or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her | ! P child al ' ents had - Her stomach mother trouble, concluded and gave that her the i half of one of Chamberlain’s Stomach ! au ^ Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole night tTrough. Two boxes of these Tablets iiave effected a permanent cure and she is now well and strong. For sale by j Lewis Drug Co. SCodol Dyspepsia Cure BioMte what you out. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the Voters of Mitchell County. ci.udida.to I hereby announce myself legislature a for for Representative in 1 U ' Mitchell county, subject to the action of the Democrat ic primary of said comi¬ ty and will appreciate, the, support of the voters of this county. Z. If. Joses. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the Voters of Mitchell Comity. I respectfully announce my candidacy for the, office of Representative' of Mitch¬ ell county in the legislature, subject solic to the white primary and earnestly it discharge of (hi; duties iiununfwut upon 'me. .John M. Spence. von,ORDINARY, To t1l0 Citizens ofMimhdl County. I hemby announce myself:a*a oandi Toram respectfully, j j . FOR ____ ORDINARY. ErroT^oomux. " To tlic voto of Mitchell county. • I hereby mmounce juvselt its a c&uch (Vatu Tor re-elect ion its(irdinary of Mitch e ll county. tried I Five discharge faithfully and dutjgs con ecicntiously to my • aHOjjdiuai-y for the time I have boon in ' oia re-elected ^> «md that i»lb;te° L will my>»lf do m t should h-.' future i bo a. i i have d' nr in the past. Thanking my friends for tlmir generous support in the H pastand asking a continuance Respectfully, or same, am j '........J. G. Wood. FOR CLERK, 1 To t ,l. U! voters of Mitchell county aikl , candidate -for the office, of Clerk of the Saperior court. I promise you if elected tlu) duties of the office, it being the .first, I* 018 1 JVf e at tl,c • . | TOtes I truHt you will favor me with your - y on ,. ,.i (r „ 1)f Tho’.s B. Bock. Ft )R C( tuFrTcoaFMISSIOKER. : To tho vot(!W of M i to i, e li couuf-y: 1 The The undersigned nn<lend<m&i herebv hereby aim announces Frits Democratic the Eupi»rt Primary, of citizens and ofthe earnestly county. so Yours respectfully, W. M. Fail-cloth. FOR TAX RECEIVER. To the voters of Mitchell county: I hereby announce myself as a candi¬ date for the office of Tax Receiver for the county of Mitchell, subject to the white primary, and respectfully ask the support of all voters. J. Respectfully, J. Bradford. | Petition for Charter, GEORGIA— Mitchell County. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of J. L. Green and M. C. Kinney, both of said state and county, respectfully They desire shows: for themselves, 1. their associates, successors, and assigns, to be¬ style come incorporated “Pelham under the name and of Cooperage and. Manu¬ facturing The Company.” which 2. term for petitioners ask to be incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3. The capital stock of said corpora¬ tion is to be fourthousaud dollars, divided into shares of the par value of one hun¬ dred Dollars each. Petitioners further ask tal the privilege of increasing said capi¬ stock, from time to time, to any amount not exceeding ten thousand dol- PRICE Si 00 PER YEAR Sugar 20 pounds for $L00 « » oATo a « J W BUTLER & CO’S. 500 dozen Dress Buttons worth 25c at 10c per dozen. . 0no «** !if * 10c per pair Rice 25 Pounds for $1.00 J W BUTLER k CO'S. 1m, rs. 4. The whole of said capital stock of four thousand dollars has already been actually paid in. 5tl>. The object of the proposed cor¬ poration is pocuuk ry p -ofif, and gain to its stockholders, u::<i fli partienhu- hnsi lioss which petitioners propose for said corporation to cany on is the buying, nxauufacturing, dealing selling and otherwise liiickets, in and with barrels, crates, hoses and other similar articles aul other products and articles that may tie profitably manufactured, sold, or dealt inor wit bin a umoetion with said business mentioned; owning, operating anrl de d-._ ing in and with sa w mills, shingle units,>: audtim! ier interests; the acting as general or special ami agents for other persons or -emi panies, the exercising of the usual powers and the doing of all usual and jirojier acta which pertain to or may be connected with said business. (Sth. Tlie principle, office and of , . Af - . , T jietitiouers branch ask offices the wherever privilege of establish¬ ing they think best, Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made style a body corporate, entitled under the name and aforesaid, to the rights, privileges, the liabilities and immunities, fixed and subject to by law. This March 3rd, 1904. SAM. s. bennet; Petitioner’s Attorney. GE( IRGIA-Mitcheli, County. Office of Clerk of Superior Court. I, S. E. Cox, Clerk of said Court, do certify that the foregoing is a correct, copy of said petition, now on file in my office. This March Sth, 1904. Witness my hand and the seal of my office. S. E. COX, Clerk, CITATION GEORGIA— Mitoxieix County. Mis. Louisa Joluison having made ap¬ plication for twelve mouths support out, of the estate of John Johnson and ap¬ praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all per¬ sons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of Ordinary of-said County on the first Monday in April, be 1904, why said application should not granted. Tliis March 1st, 1904. J. G. Wood, Ordinary, D m’t fail to get a boy’s felt hat for 10c at the Cincinnati Bargain House.