The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, July 01, 1904, Image 3

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CHILDREN'S FRIEND MOTHER’S JOY BRON-CHO-DA Pof Tlx root and Lungs Goughs, —CURES— Colds, Sore Throat and Hoarseness Absolutely free irvurious fr.om Opiates, Narcotics, or other substances. EXPECTORANT ANTISEPTIC LAXATIVE By Druggists PLEASANT, HARMLESS, RELIABLE and Dealers 25c. Per Bottle SHERROUSE MEDICINE CO. New Orleans, La. Notice! ...the... j ;; i ^ Camilla Pressing Club, JV FIRST-CLASS WORK •*.__Your Patronage Solicited by A. W. WILLIAMS, Practical Repairer, Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gent’s clothing of all kinds, j Jj/i 1 dye any goods any color. Special aer ' vice to all commercial travelers. •i Ladies’ clothing a specialty. All Work'done under Guarantee Petition for incorporation* GEORGIA— Mitchell County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of A. T. Jones, W. A. West, H. T. Barnes, and H. H. Jones, all of said county, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors, and assigns to become incorporated under the name and style of “SALE CITY GINNING COMPANY.” 2. The term for which petitioners ask to become 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 lie Four Thousand Dollars (4,000.00), divided into shares of Twen¬ ty-five Dollars each. Petitionser, how¬ ever, ask the privelego of increasing said capital stock, from time to time, to not exceeding, in the aggregate, Twenty five Thousand Dollars. 4. Ten per cent, of said capital stock of Four Thousand Dollars has already been paid in. 5. The object of the proposed corpor¬ ation is pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Petitioners propose to ac¬ quire, erect, own, and operate cotton ginneries, for the ginnery of long and short staple cotton, and grist mills, saw mills, and other mills and machinery that can be profitably operated specifically in con¬ nection with Petitioners said machinery also mentioned. propose to buy and sell and otherwise deal in cot¬ ton, cotton seed, corn and their products, and to carry on the business of ware¬ housemen, and to engage in other busi¬ ness of a similar nature to those men¬ tioned or that may be carried on profitably in connection with those mentioned, and to act as general and special agents for other persons and companies engaging in any of said business, and to exercise the usual powors and to do all usual, necessary, and proper acts which pertain to, or may be connected with, the busi¬ ness mentioned. 6. The principal office and place of business of the proposed corporation will he in the Town of Sale City, in said county. Wherefore petitioners to be made pray and a body corporate, under the name style aforesaid, entitled to the subject rights, privileges, and immunities, and tc|the liabilities, fixed by law. Tins June 4, 1901. SamS. Bennet, Attorney for Petitions. GEORGIA— Mitchell County. Office of the Clerk of Superior Court. I, S. E. Cox, do certify that the fore¬ going is a correct copy of the petition for incorporation of the Sale City office. Gin¬ ning Company now on file in my Witness my official signature and seal, this June 4, 1914. S. E. Cox, Clerk Superior Court. Notice to Contractors. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. By resolution it was ordered that ad¬ vertisement for bids to bnild a new jail be published as follows: Sealed proposals will be received by the Commissioners of roads and revenue of Mitchell county, at the office of the Ordinary in the court house at Camilla, Ga.,upto and including the eleventh day of July, 1904. First. For the furnishing of all laboi and material with cell w irk and, Second. For the funiisl mg of all b bor and material without cell work, ex¬ cept repairing and replacing of old cells: for a new county jail on a lot in the town of Camilla, County of Mitchell, State of Georgia, to be selected by said hoard of county commissioners in ac¬ cordance with plans and specifications to be on file after May 19tli, 1904, in the office of the Ordinary at Camilla, Ga. The building to be two stories high, about 45x60 feet in size, constructed of brick, stone, terra-cotta and steel. The lirst floor will contain rooms for jailer, office and cell rooms*. The second floor will contain rooms for jailer and coll rooms. Payments to be made as follows; 20 per cent, when the second floor is reach cd, 20 per cent, when the walls of the building are completed, 20 per cent, when the root is completed; provided the building is lot without cell work. If the building is let with cell work, the above payments will be changed to 15 per cent, with 20 per cent, when cell work is on the ground. The remainder to be paid when the building is complete and accepted by said Board or their au¬ thorized agent. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent, of said bid payable to said commissioners, as a guarantee that in case the bid is accep¬ ted, he will enter into contract at his hid, and give a good and solvent bond by or through a surety bond company authorized to do business in the state of Georgia in an amount double his bid within twenty days after the contract is awarded him, and on his failure to com¬ ply with these terms, the said check to revert to and become the property of said county of Mitchell as liquidated damages. The right to reject any and all bids is nevertheless reserved by said Board of County Commissioners of Mitchell Coun¬ ty. R. Bennett, T. j Wyatt Adams, j i J. W. Everett, L. S. A. B. Joiner, j l J, G. Wood, Petition for Incorporation. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. To the Superior Court, of said County: The petition of A. R. Patrick, M. R. Freeman and Z. J. Arthur, all of said state and county, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorporated under the name and style of the “CAMILLA TRADING CO.” 2. The term for which petitioners ask to be incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 8. The capital stock of the corpora¬ tion is to be Fifteen Thousand Dollars, divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each. Petitioners, however, ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time to an amount not exceeding Thirty Thonsand Dollars. 4. Petitioners show that Ten Thous md Dollars of said capital stock has al¬ ready been actually paid in. 5. The object of the proposed corpr - ration is pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Petitioners propose to carry on a wholesale and rejail mercan¬ tile business, buying and selling for cash or on credit, dry goods, clothing, hoots and shoes, notions, hats, and any other articles generally earned in a stock of general merchandise; groceries, hay, grain, cotton-seed, fertilizers; wagons, buggies, furniture, 'mrness, saddles; hardware, glassware, crockery, etc: lumber, lime, brick and cement; horses and mules; and to buy and sell for cash or on credit any other article of goods and merchandise usually carried in a general store not specifically mentioned herein as may be profitably handled and sold in connection therewith; acting as general or special agents for other per¬ sons or companies in selling or handling any articles or class of articles appropri¬ ate to a general mercantile business, or conveniently connected therewith, and to make contracts to act as such agents, and to exercise the usual powers and to do all usual, necessary and proper acts which pertain to or may be connected with the business of dealers in the arti¬ cles named; to buy and sell and to hold real estate incident to and necessary to the conduct and profitable management of said general mercantile business above outlined. 6. The principal office and place of business of the proposed corporation will be in the town of Camilla, said county and state. Wherefore petition vrs pray to be made a stylo body aforesaid, corporate entitled under the name and to the rights, privileges liabilities and fixed immunities law. and subject to the by This May 27, 1904. Ernest M. Davis, Petitioners' Attorney. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. I, S. E. Cox, Clerk of Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the above and of foregoing petition is a true and correct copy for charter this day filed by A. R. Patrick, M. R. Free¬ man and Z. J. Arthur, as appears of rec¬ ord in this office. S. E. COX, C. S. C. Notice of Local Legislation. 1 Notice is hereby i >’en that applica¬ g an tion will be made at the June session of the General Assembly of Georgia, 1904, to pass an act, entitled a,s follows: “An Act to repeal and Act to amend an Act establishing a new charter for the town of Camilla, Georgia, approved Oct. 24, 1887, so as to add to Section 26 of said Act, the following proviso, towit:—Pro¬ vided, that said Mayor and Council shall not have power and authority to Lsne any license to any persons whatsoever, to sell ardent spirits, malt liquors, wines, ciders, or other intoxicants, within the corporate limits of said town, except up¬ on the written consent of two-thirds of the Bona Fide resident freeholders of said town owning real estate within the corporate limits of said town. Approved September the 2nd, 1889. Notice of Local Legislation. GEORGIA— Mitchell County. Notice is hereby given of an intention to apply at the next session of the Gen¬ eral Assembly of the State of Georgia for the passage of a local or special bill, the title of which is as follows:—“An Act to Prohibit the Sale of Spirituous, Vinous and Malt Liquors and Intoxi¬ cating Bitters and Ciders in the County of Mitchell, except as in this Act pro¬ vided; to regulate and control the sale thereof through the medium of dispen¬ saries, one to bo located in the town of Camilla, also one in each of the sev¬ eral incorporated towns in said county, to establish and perpetuate a board of .commissioners for the management of such dispensaries, and and to for prescribe their powers and duties, other pur¬ poses.” This 6th day of June, 1904. Notice of Local Legislation. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Notice is hereby' given of an intention to eral apply at the next session of tjie Gen¬ Assembly of the State of Georgia for the passage of a local or special bill, the title of which is as follows: “An Act to amend an Act, entitled: An Act to e itablish the City Court of Camilla, in and for the County of Mitchell, to de¬ fine its jurisdiction and powers; to pro¬ vide for the appointment of a judge and other officers thereof, to define their powers and duties, and to abolish the present City Court of Mitchell County, and for other purposes, approved De¬ cember 15, 1897, so as to provide that the judge and solicitor of said court shall be elected by flic legally qualified voters of the county instead of being ap¬ pointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.” This 24th day of May, 1904. CITATION • GEORGIA— Mitchell County. Mrs. F. A. Crawford, having made ap¬ plication for twelve months support out of the estate of L. V. Crawford, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having filed their return. All persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of Ordinary ot said county on the first Monday in July, 1904, why said application should not be granted. This June 7, 1904. J. G. Wood, Ordinary. Subscribe for the Enterprise. riY STAND Is at the Depot. •*^_I am here 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 o* GROCERIES. *• My motto shall be: ‘Fair Dealing and Prompt Service.” Command me and your goods shall be delivered at your door. Phone 42. J. F. Clark. *VISiS039 ‘Afjvaiv “'00 AlddflS SNIHOO IS N 03 va Ava-Oi Sfl 3XISM •soqddng Ajopu .j put? ]Tipj ‘AxiAiippr ‘souiSug Aauuopujg ojquQ pin? -ApaBdco k \jb ‘sqiim Ajuuo!p?;s 11014 ’ ‘S-moq 0AV4 ut amis 04 Apr?oj pm? 49s oq m?Q S301 3Hi 01 THW tiflOA 3MV1 ■** '/Aip . 13 ( 1433 J 000‘3 04 000‘s sapp'Bcte') usquirq 4O0jaod ••ojpsjij •o[qu4aod Aquat si 4^4 qua siqvpiod u si 41 - N t. J iTM D K!Ii*JO3 3H1 SI T1IW MHO ‘liiW Nujoq oi|* si Digfj mg 3 ©iqcjJOd 91IJL HUNTER, PEARCE & BATTEV, gS Cotton Factors. Over 30 years experience. Expert Handlers of , lMr > Sea Island As well as ' Upland Cotton. Liberal cash Advances against consignments. Money loaned to cotton shippers on Approved se¬ curity. Large dealers in Sea Island and Upland Bagging, Sugar Cloth, Twine and Ties. WRITE FOR TERMS. 126 East Bay St. Savannah, Qa. Plint River & North-eastern Ry. Co Effective February 4th 1004, 10:00 a.m He. 3 No 1 Daily Miles Miles No 2 Daily No 4 A. M. STATIONS PM 10 30 0 Lv Pelham Ar 25 4 10 10 40 1 A C L. Junction 24 4 00 1105 6 Cotton 18 3 18 1110 2 Riley 15 3 13 11 13 1 Hinson 13 310 11 23 n Floride 11 3 00 11 35 2b Akridge 9 2 50 1150 2 Sale City 6 2 35 12 00 1 Jonesboro 1 2 25 12 10 2 Tuton Junction 0 215 12 20 3 Port Arthur 3 2 10 12 30 3 Ar Tichnor Lv 0 2 00 Connections: Mo. 1 Pelham Ga., Atlantic Coast Line M'o 2 Tichnor Ga., Georgia M’orthem Ry. W. Byrd, Geh. Man. D. M. Rogers, Gen, S«pt