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WANTED.
We would like to ask throngh the eol
ums of your paper, if there is any per¬
son who has used Green’s August Flower
for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia
and Liver Troubles that lias not been
cured—and we also mean their results,
such as sour stomach, fermentation of
food, habitual costiveness, nervous dys¬
pepsia, headaches, despondent feelings,
sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble con¬
nected with the stomach or liver? This
medicine has been sold for many years in
all civilized countries, and we wish to
correspond with yon and send you one
of our books free of cost If you never
tried August Flower, try a 25c bottle
first. We have never known of its fail¬
ing. If so, something more serious is
the matter with you. The 25 cent size
has just been introduced this year. Reg¬
ular size 75. At all Druggists.
G. G. GREEN, WooubukY, N. J.
To become a millionaire in a
month you proceed thus—it looks
easy: Just save a cent today,
two cents tomorrow, four cents
the third day, and continue this
through the month, doubling each
day the savings of thepreceeding
day. At the end of the month
you would be a multi-miilioniare.
Try it on paper, Any other way
is impracticable, of course, and
the way most people get rich is
on paper.—Blakely Reporter.
Colds cause Pneumonia!
One of the most remarkable cases of a
cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing
pneumonia, is that of Mrs, Gertrude E.
Fenner, Marion, Iud. who was entirely
cured by the use of One Minute Cough
Cure, She says: ‘‘The coughing and
straining so weakened me that I ran down
in weight from 148 to 02 pounds. I tried
a number of remedies to no avail until I
used One Minute Cough Cure. Four hot
ties cured me entirely of the cough,
strengthened my lungs and restored me
to my normal weight, health and
strength.” Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
The County Commissioners of
Lowndes county have donated
§250 to be used in advertising the
resources of Lowndes county.
Valdosta will add §250 and the
Board of Trade will put on §500,
and the entire amount will be put
in illustrated pamphbts to send
west and north.
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
Its pleasant taste and prompt cures
have made Chamberlain's Cough Rem¬
edy a favorite with the mothers of small
children. It quickly cores their coughs
and colds and prevents any danger of
pneumonia or other serious consequen¬
ces. It not only cures croup, but when
given as soon as the croupy cough ap¬
pears will prevent the attack. For sale
by Lewis Dreg Co.
The open season for shooting
birds will close on the I5th of
March, and just fifteen more days
remain in which doves and quail
may be shot.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA —Mitchell County.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of J. L. Green and M. C.
Kinney, respectfully both shows: of said state and county,
1. They desire for themselves, their
associates, successors, and assigns, to be¬
come incorporated under the name and
style of “Pelham Cooperage and Manu¬
facturing The Company.” which petitioners ask
2. term for
to be incorporated is twenty years, with
t he privilege of renewal at the end of
that time. '
8. The capital stock of said corpora¬
tion is to be f mil-thousand dollars, divided
into shares of the par value 6f one hun¬
dred Doha re each. Petitioners further
ask the privilege of increasing said capi¬
tal stock, from time to time., to any
amount not exceeding ten thousand dol¬
lars.
4. The whole of said capital stock of
four thousand dollars lias already been
actually paid in. proposed
5tli. The object of the cor¬
poration is pecuniary profit and gain to
its stockholders, and the particular busi¬
ness which petitioners propose for said
corporation to carry on is the buying,
manufacturing, selling and otherwise
dealing in and with barrels, buckets,
crates, boxes and other similar articles
and other products and articles that may
be profitably manufactured, sold, or dealt
inoi within connection with said business
mentioned; owning, operating and deal¬
ing in and with saw mills, shingle mills,
andtimber interests; the acting as general
6” special agents ike for exercising other persons of the or usual com¬
panies, ana of all usual and
powers and the doing
proper acts which pertain to or may be
comiectc d with said business.
6th. The principle office and place of
business of the proposed corporation will
be in the town of Pelham, Georgia, and
petitioners ask the privilege of establish¬
ing branch offices wherever they think
best,
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made
a body corporate, under the name and
style aforesaid, entitled to the rights,
privileges, and immunities, and subject
to the liabilities fixed by law.
This March 3rd, 1004.
SAM. S. BENNET,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
GEORGIA-Mitchell 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 3th, 1904.
Witness my hand mid the seal of my
office. S. E. COX, Clerk.
citation:
J. B. Dennard Petition for Specific
vs. Performance in Mitcli
Samuel Shiver, ell Superior Court.
Karl Shiver. Filed July 3rd, 1901.
To the defendant, Samuel Shiver:
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear at the next term of said court, to
be held in and for said county on Tues¬
day after (lie third Monday in April
next, to answer said •petition: in default
whereof the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W, N. Spajice
Judge of said court, This 8tli day Feb.
1004. S. E. COX, Clerk.
CITATION
GEORGIA— Mitchell County.
Mrs. Louisa Johnson having made ap¬
plication for twelve months 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 ou the first Monday iu
April, 4904, why said application should
not be granted. This March 1st, 1904.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary,
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 25c.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
I has stood the test 25 years. Average Annua! Sales over One and a Half Million
I bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay, 50c.
1 Enclosed with every bot tle is a Ten Cent, package of Grove’s Black Root. Liver Pills.
oticc!
L,oolc This Way.
I have formed a partnership with Mr. D. B Holton in the
matter of. Collections, Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Mantles, Brackets, Banisters, Columns, Brick and
all kinds of finishing material to build a dwelling, and We
therefore solicit your collections and trade.
We guarantee prices and just
Treatment.
Looking clo-ely to the interests of our customers in
poirds of collect! ms and sales.
We sell strictly for cash as we pay cash for all Ma¬
terial.
Yours for Business,
Itaclinfs ti Holton.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To I the hereby Voters of Mitchell myself County.
announce a candidate
for Representative in the legislature foi
Mitchell county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary of said coun¬
ty and will appreciate the support of the
voters of this county.
Z. H. Jones.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Mitchell County.
‘ for I respectfully the of Representative announce my candidacy
office of Mitch¬
ell county in the legislature, subject to
the white primary and earnestly solicit
your support. If honored until election
I pledge to you my best efforts in the
discharge of the duties incumbent upon
me. John M. Spence.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Citizens of Mitchell County.
date I hereby for Ordinary announce subject myself to as white a candi¬ pri¬
a
mary and Solicit your support and votes.
Yours respectfully,
Edward T. Cochran.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the voters of Mitchell county.
I hereby announce myself as a candi¬
date for re-election as Ordinary of Mitch¬
ell county. I have faithfully and con¬
scientiously Ordinary tried to discharge my duties
as for the time I have been in
office, and pledge myself should I be
re-elected that I will do in the future as
I have done in the past. Thanking my
friends for their generous support in the
past and asking a continuance of same,
I am Respectfully,
J. G. Wood.
FOR CLERK.
To the voters of Mitchell county and
my fellow citizens:—I offer myself a
candidate for the office of Clerk of the
Superior court. I promise you if elected
to make a faithful officer and prompt in
the duties of the office, it being the first
time I have asked for an office at the
hands of the people of my county.
I trust you will favor me with your
votes.
Your obedient servant,
Tho’s B. Beck.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
To the voters of Mitchell county:
The undersigned hereby announces
himself as a candidate for County Com¬
missioner, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, and earnestly so¬
licits the support of citizens of the county.
Yours respectfully,
W. M. Fairoloth.
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, :mh respectfully ask the
support of all voters.
Respectfully,
J. J. Bradford.
FOR SALE:—
500 acre farm near Camilla.
TO RENT:—
59 or 75 acres south of Camilla.
T. L. Underwood.
WANTED— Several Industrious Pick
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established eleven years and with a large
capital, to call upon merchants and
agents for successful and profitable line.
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salary of $24 and all traveling expenses
and hotel hills advanced in each week.
Experience not essential. Mention ref¬
erence and enclose self-addressed envel¬
ope. THE NATIONAL, 332 Dearborn
St., Chicago.
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l\akfgh
The Leading Blacksmith,
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Is prepared to do first-class work
Blacksmithing. Horse=shoe>ng,
and General Repairing. . .
When in need of work call m me.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Association
Home Office 305-6 Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
ALLEN D. CAND: E°, President.
H. W. BELL, Treasurer. HO. N. HOLDER, Secretary.
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Effective Pebraary Ttli 1004, 10*430 a. n 1
Ho. 3. No 1 Daily Miles No 2 Daily No 4
A. U. STATIONS Miles F M
10 30 0 Lv Pelham Ar 25 4 30
10 35 1 Wilma 24 4 25
11 00 6 Maples 18 4 04
11 08 9 Hinson 15 3 56
11 12 11 Floride 13 3 51
11 17 13 Abridge 11 3 43
11 25 15 Sale City 9 3 35
11 40 18 Tuton 6 3 20 1
12 00 24 Ar Tichnor Ar 1 3 00
25 Doerun 0
Connections: JS/. 0 . 1 Pelham Ga., Atlantic Coast Line .
No- 2 Tichnor GaGeorgia Northern Ry
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