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Of up-to-date merchandise; we call your special attention to our
ffiassg- large stock of i g
General Merchandise.
Our line comprises every department.
Dry Goods. Clothing. Embroidery and Lace. Hardware.
All the New Goods for Sum¬ A1ready ”'a large number of All new and attractive pat¬ The leading Hardware House
/ mer at reduced prices. Suits and extra pants for men on terns. in Georgia.
hand. / ill} Supply C still coming.
Millinery. • . j Hats. .......- Muslin Underwear, Groceries. s!
\ ( We guarantee satisfied custo¬ !
i A full stock of New Millinery /
to select from. No way to keep us from selling mers. All underwear well made. Banner Flour, the best on
; the hats. We have them. the market. /
\ Shoes. Umbrellas. Furniture and
A 1 ways headquarters for Foot¬ Too many kinds to mention; Mattings.
wear. will sell at reduced prices. Several cars to select from.
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Council Proceedings.
Camilla, Ga., Maj 3.—Council
met in regular session.
Present, Mayor Palmer: Coun*
oilmen Bennet, Dasher, Spence,
Watt, Turner and Joiner.
Minutes of previous meetings j
read and adopted.
Street committee reported ad¬
versely as to closing street run¬
ning between lands of W. H.
Culpepper and G. J. Stripling. J
On motion council accepted re¬
port and action of said oommit
tee and ratified same. Sewerage
committee asked for more time
On motion same was granted.
On motion matter of dispute
between Town Council and W,
L. Scaife as to certain street be
deferred to sometime in in the
future. On motion account of
Editor Allen, Camilla Enterprise,
for publishing school district elec¬
tion was ordered not paid. May¬
or and Council concuring in opin¬
ion that this work would come
under original contract. Bond
of city marshal was accepted and
night policeman instructed to get
additional security on his bond
the following report of city mar¬
shal was approved.
To the Hon. Mayor and Councils
I bee leave to make the follow¬
ing report: Fines collected for
the month of April, W. T. Spence
$9.25; John Wood §5; Lewis
Thomas 815; Total $25.25. All
of which has been turned over
to Clerk of Council.
J. K. HilPard, Marshal.
Treasurer’s Report.
Camilla, Ga., May 2, ’04.
To the Hon. Mayor and Council
of Camilla:—! hereby submit
my quarterly financial report
found below.
Respectfully submitted,
J. L. Cochran, Treas.
General Fund Receipts.
To balance on hand January 29,
1904, $862 46
To amount received from
Clerk since Jan. 28 to
date $305 63
Total to be acc’t’d for $1168 09
General Fund Disbursement.
By amount paid out on vouch¬
ers $859 01
By bal. on hand Apr, 30, $509 08
$1168 09
Street Fund Receipts.
fo bal. on hand -—
To amt. received from
clerk from Feb. to Apr.
30, 1904 63 10
To amt over-drawn to
April 30 f f 6 00
$60 19
Street Fund Disburs'emeift. '
By amount over-drawn Jpffuary $2
29, 1904 79
By amount paid on vouch¬
ers from Feb. 1, to Apr.
30,1904 57 79
$69 79
There being no other business
council adjourned.
J. L. Cochran, Clerk.
-4-m'
That Mill and Factory Sale.
The Mill and Factory Syndi¬
cate Sf«l3 conducted at the de¬
partment stores of Messrrstffiaggs
& Perry, which closed last Mon¬
day, proved a success in
every particular and marks a
new era in business niethods in
Camilla. ' Messrs. Baggs &
Perry, both express them¬
selves as being well pleased with
the results of-the sale and it can
\ v> '
not be otherwise than that those
who took advantage of the sale,
are pleased with their pur¬
chases.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
.0 cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
< ach box. 25c
Communicated.
Mr. Editor: —Will you be kind
enough to allow a few words
from one who was there, about
tne Chautauqua?
Of course everybody knows it
was the record-breaker in at¬
tendance and door receipts. The
Auditorium was filled when Bob
Taylor began his address, and
an audience not much smaller,
greeted Mr. Hobson. All the
addresses, entertainments, phys¬
ical culture exhibits, and espec¬
ially the sermon of our Geor¬
gian, Dr. Bradley, were after a
high standard. Miss Pace gave
evidence anew of the wonderful
powers of the human voice when
j properly, trained under skilled
vocalists.
; But, sir, the time of chief in
terest to myself, and to every
other loyal Camillaite, was when
our young friend, Miss C la ra
„ the
r fee man, came upon,
amidst encouraging applause
took her seat gracefully at the
Grand piano and with all the
ease and dexterity of a veteran,
executed her difficult, technical
piece of music with scarcely the
slightest shortcoming from be
ginning to end, then, under’ COV
of , . bouquets and ,
er numerous
doubled applause, modestly re
tired from the stage. It was a
very few who doubted for a mo
ment that she had captured
gold medal, and the decision of
the judges, a little later, in her
favor was received with entire
satisfaction. Not a complaint
haareackeJ the ear of the wri¬
ter.
We are proud of Miss Ftee
man, we are proud of her teach -
er, Mrs. Clara Twitty. Miss
Freeman came to Mrs. Twitty
at , the ,, , beginning . . of the fall term
of our school, almost
ened in her music study.
three years she had been with¬
out definite instruction. During
the past nine months our splen¬
did music teacher has brought
her to the championship of S >uth
west Georgia in ability in in¬
strumental music. Hurrah for
Miss Freeman, her teacher and
ttm Camilla High Scnool.
A Visitor.
PETITION TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Dougherty Comity.
To the Hon. W. N. Spence, Judge of
the Superior Court of said county.
The petition of Oscar J. Neundorfer
shows:
1. That he is the natural guardian of
Willie Oscar Neundorfer, having given
bond as such in Dougherty County,
Georgia.
I 2. That he desires to sell for reinvest¬
ment, at private sale, the following
property, the same being all of estate of
j said ward towit: An undivided, one
, eighth’s interest in all of lot of land No.
! threo 1,Tmdred aild ^uety-six (386) »»
i | ? tv, 16 Georgia, “ (10) except twelve of Mitchell and eighty- Conn
s j x one hundredths (12.86) acres iii the
’shape of a trapezoid, in the northeast
‘ corner of said lot, heretofore sold off to
T K ' Badey: a,ld thirty-seven and one
half (37 1-2) acres, more or less, also in
the shape of a trapezoid, in the north¬
east corner of said lot, heretofore sold off
toJ. P. Heath; and twenty-five (25)
I acres, more or less, in the shape of a par
! I 'datagram, lot, heretofore cut off of sold the south end of
said to J. L. Under
j vood; the part of said lot liereby con .
veyed being all of said lot e ceept the
three parcels heretofore mentio :ed, and
sai d pert 1< reby conveyed b ing and
coutaiu ing two hundred and eighteen
and eighty-fh e one-hundredths (218.85)
acres, more or less; being bounded by
the lines marked and established around
the same in the survey made about the
year 1887, by J. L. Stewart, County
Surveyor, and the processioners of said
county; the land hereby conveyed be¬
ing the part of said lot bought by W.
H. Hoggard, Sr., from M. S. Poore, on
I November 25th, 1873, and described in
i rhe deed frcan said Poore to said Hog
! gard 884116 balanceoflot limd
! three hundred and ninety-six (396)
, the tenth (10Hl) distric j of
| County, Poore from Georgia, Elijah purchased Adams by M. S.
and
ing two hundred and seventy-nine (272)
acres, more or less.
Also twenty (20) acres of land in the
northwest corner of lot of land number
three hundred and sixty-five (365) in the
tenth (10) district of Mitchell County,
Georgia; said twenty (20) acres being
bounded on the east by the Atlantic
Coast Line Rail Road [formerly known
as the S. G. & P. R. R. ] and commen¬
cing at the Northern boundary of said
lot number three hundred and sixty-five
()K'>5) and embracing all of said lot west
of said railroad, extending far enough
south to embrace twenty (20) acres, the
south line thereof running due east and
west and being the north line of land
owned by J. L. Uunderwood; both ot
said parcels hereby conveyed being
known as the W. H. Hoggard place
south of Camilla, Ga.
3. Said laud pays very little rents and
is a source of expense for taxes.
4. Petitioner desires to invest the
proceeds of said sale in real estate in Al¬
bany, Ga., where both petitioner and
his ward resides, and where he can give
said investment his personal attention. •
5. Petitioner shows that notice of his
intention to make this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks as required by law
Oscar J. Neundorfer,
Guardian of-Willie Oscar Neundorfer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 30th day of April, 1904.
R. P. H.«x, Clerk Superior Court,
Dougherty County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
Office of Clerk Superior Court, qf said
county.
I, R. P. Hall, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true copy of the
original petition, now on file in this of¬
fice.
"Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture this 30th day of April, 1904.
R. P. Hale, C. S. C. D. C., Ga.
Notice.
Ail parties owing business tax
for the present year are request¬
ed to settle same immediately
and save costs. Also I am ready
to recieve returns of property
ad valorem.
J. L. Cochran,
Clerk of Council.
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Digests what you eat,