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A Mid-Summer Bargain Sale!
1,000 yds, white and colored Lawns, all good, stylish patterns, going at a reduced price. Ladies’
children’s and Men’s slippers going at alLround cost prices. 1,5/9 pairs of Men’s and
Boy’s pants that will have to be sold at sacrificing prices. Men’s and Boy’s
Suits to go at cost.
Seeing is . B Come and See!
Our up-to-date Line of Gent a furnishings will also go in this cut price sale for we will have to make room for a large stock that will arrive in a few
days. For your suhimer trip, get onecf Baggs & Perry’s suit cases, hand satchels or trunks for the occasion. They can suit you. We are closing out
millinery and ribbons at your price. Get the “habit.” Embroidery sold at the same cut price. We have everything you want in furniture at factory
prices. We have the best carload of stoves in the world. You know you need one.
We expect to reduce our stock within the next few days even if we
lose. Our loss will he your gain if you will grasp the opportunity.
Come to see us prepared to take away some of the best bargains.
If ours for Business
BAGGS & PERRYS J
Camilla, Georgia.
Council Proceedings.
Camilla, Ga., July 4, 1904,
Council mot in regular session.
Present, Mayor Palmer, Council
men Bennet, Joiner and Dasher.
Minutes of previous meeting
read and adopted.
On motion marshal w:s reliev¬
ed from paying $3.00 in fine of
Evans City Cooper.
marshal made report as
follows, same adopted:—Fines,
Dupe Posey, $10; John Brown,
$7 50; Charley Borden, $5; Evans
Cooper, $2; Turner Stuart, $5;
Lem Cochran, $3.00; total, $33
Sewerage committee reported
they had corresponded with par¬
ties as to prices, etc.; prices
would be about 80c per foot
Mayor appointed committee
composed of Dasher, Joiner and
Bonnet to confer with railroad
officials and ask them to put a
crossing over the spur track run¬
ning to oil mill.
On motion appeal case's were
continued to next regular meet¬
ing.
ho other business, council ad¬
journed. J. L. Cochran, Clerk.
Special Session Mayor and
Town Council, July 14, 1904.
Present, Mayor Palmer, Coun
eilmen Watt, Perry and Joiner.
Resolved by the mayor and
council of the town of Camilla in
special session assembled, that
we hereby endorse the action of
the Grand Jury of the Mitchell
Superior Court at the July spec¬
ial term 1904, thereof, in adopting
a resolution requesting the in¬
troduction by our representative
in the General Assembly of Geor¬
gia at the present session there
•of, of a county dispensary bill,
T wviding for the establishment
of dispensaries in the incorpor
i ed towns of the county of Mitch
e’.l under the terms, conditions
and regulations provided in the
bill, as proposed, by said Grand
Jury, and we hereby urge our
representative and senator to in¬
troduce such bill, and to exevi
their efforts in securing its pas
sjtge at this session of the legis¬
lature, ci uncil concurring in the
above, except councilman Watt
who voted no.
GEORGIA Mitchell county.
I, J. L. Cochran, Clerk of Coun¬
cil of town of Camilla, do hereby
certify that the above and fore*
going is a true and correct tran¬
script of the resolution adopted
by the mayor and council of the
town of Camilla, at a special ses¬
sion July 16, 1904, as appears of
record on the minutes if said
council.
Given under my hand and of¬
ficial seal, this I8lh day of July,
1904. J. L. Cochran, L. S.,
Clerk.
Prompt treatment of a slight
attack of Diarrhoea will o.ten
prevent a serious sickness. The
best known Remedy is Dr. Seth
Arnold’s Balsam. Lewis Drug
Co. warrants it to give satisfac
There is morn Catarrh iu this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few years
was supposed to bo incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced it
a local disease and proscribed local rem¬
edies, aud by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment, pronounced it in¬
curable. Science lias proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It is
taken internally in doses of 10 drops to a
teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucuous surfaces of the .sys¬
tem. They offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send tor
circulars aud testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tol
edo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa¬
tion.
An agricultural exchange gives
this excellent advice to young
men ; “There never was a' time
in the history of the world when
agriculture no%. was as popular as it
is The possibilities of the
industries are many, and, wise
men are beginning to see what
the future has in store for the
agriculturalist. If you have not
got a farm get one as soon as you
can. No one has solved the pos¬
sibilities of an acre of soil. Boys,
stick to the farm, and when you
are old you will be thankful that
you have done so.
Notice.
Owing to my health and other
things I offer for sale one of the
best houses aid lots in the town
of Camilla, dwelling house just
completed, with six large rooms
four well finishel closets, nice
pantry, new barn, garden and
yard fence, all built out of best
material and located on the main
street in the town of Camilla be¬
tween the Court house and depot.
Any one wishing a beautiful
home in one of the best towns in
South Georgia would do well by
calling on me at Camilla, Ga.
R. L. Rachels.
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Do You Want a Refrigerator?
If so I can supply your wants
at small cost. Sample Refrige¬
rator to be seen at the Camilla
Trading Co’s, stores.
I guarantee them to give satis¬
faction. Give me your order.
Council Williams.
®o«>ow 6 ;»>o #d<vo #6WbJ> o<^o^d^d^'d
Notice of Application to Open
New Road.
GEORGIA. Mitchell County.
J. R. King and others having applied
for the opening and establishment of a
new public road, commencing at the
Colquitt county line near J. D. Max¬
well’s iV, the 761 Militia district of said
county and running thence in a north¬
western direction and near the south¬
east corner of lot of land number 50 aud
terminating at the Moultrie aud Pelham
road. Said road to be second class.
Notice is hereby given that said appli¬
cation will be finally granted on the
second Tuesday in August, 1004 next, if
no sufficient eabse is shown to the con¬
trary.
This July 13. 1004.
J. G. Wood. Ordinary and C. C. C.
Application for New District.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
The petition of a number of citizens
of the 035 malitia district have asked
that a new militia district be laid out of
said district commencing at the Colquitt
county line between lots of land Nos.
350 and 351 in the 0th district and run¬
ning North to the Dougherty county
line (the same being bounded on the
east by the lines of Colquitt and Worth
counties) then west along the Dougher¬
ty county line to lot No. 8 in said dis¬
trict, thence south to No. 258 and thence
east to commencing point between lots
of land Nos. 250 and 351, embracing and
including in the new militia district 84
lots of land. The commissioners having
been duly appointed as required bylaw
who have submitted a report recom¬
mending the establishment of the same
as a new militia district. Said petition
having been approved by me, aud pro¬
ceedings entered on the minutes of the
Ordinary’s court and the same having
been transmitted to the Governor of the
State as the law directs and having been
acted ujKm by the governor and said dis¬
trict having been numbered 1611 G. M.
It is ordered that this notice of said new
district be published in the Camilla En¬
terprise for 30"d»ys as required by law.
This July 1st, 1904
J. G. WOOD, Ordinary.
Application for Dismission.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
W. N. Segler, Guardian ot Daniel O.
Bustle, Ida Beasley formerly Ida Bustle
and Allie Minton, formerly Allie Bustle,
has applied to me for discharge from his
guardianship of said wards. This is
therefore'to’notify all persons concerned
to file their objections if any they have
on or before the first Monday in August
next, else he will be discharged from Ms
guardianship as applied for.
J. G. WOOD. Ord. M. C.
Hanging in Cam illa.
I am still hanging around the door selling groceries and will appre¬
ciate a share of your patronage. Carry a complete line of
Sour and Sweet Pickles,
also a nice line of Olives.
Bring your laundry to me and I will have it fixed upiu first-class style.
ThonejS; Crawford C. Baggs,
7141 #!
CITATION
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
Maria Jones having made application
for twelve month’s support out of the
estate of Jacob Jones, 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 of
said county on the first Monday in An
gust 1904, why said application should
not be granted.
This 1st day of July 1904.
J. G. WOOD, Ordinary.
Application for Dismission.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County,
W. B. Lewis, guardian of E. D. Lew¬
is, has applied to me for a discharge
from his guardianship of E. D. Lewis.
This is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their objections if any
they have on or before the first Monday
in August next, else said W. B. Lewis
will be discharged from his guardianship
as applied for. Witness my hand and
official signature, this the 1st day of Ju¬
ly, 1904. J. G. WOOD,
Ordinary.
Notice.
This is to notify all persons concerned
that there will be let to the lowest bid¬
der on the second Tuesday in July next,
the contract for building a Court House
in 1603 District G. M. Said Court
House to be built as per specification
now on file in my office. Sealed bids
are required for the same, the Commis¬
sioners reserving the right to reject any
and all bids so desired.
J. G. Wood, Ord., andC. B. C. R. R.