The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, August 19, 1904, Image 8

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l#li 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 all-round 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 wm Come and See! Our up-to-date Line of Gent’s Furnishings will also go in this cut price sale for we will have to make room for a large stock that will arrive in few a days. For your summer trip, get one of Baggs & Perry’s suit cases, hand satchels or trunks for the occasion. They ean 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 ip 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 be your gain if you will grasp the opportunity. Come to see us prepared to take away some of the best bargains. l ours for Business BAGGS & PERRYS’ Camilla Georgia. Pinecliff Dots. The farmers of this section having a time trying to save fodder. ' There is no lack of rain now. There will be preaching at Pinecliff Saturday and Satur day night, Sunday and Sunday night. The services will be con¬ ducted by the regular pastor Rev. Henry Sullivan. Rev. Burnette will preach for for us the first Sunday night in September. Who was that young man that was riding around so much Sun¬ day? We don’t think his horse had much time to balk. Mr. .loe Kirbo and sister at¬ tended Sunday school Sunday p. IB. Mr. and Mrs. Doughlaa Lewis are happy over the arrival of a fine baby girl. Mr. Frank Beck and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gua Crosby. Mr. Tom Beck and son, Mr. Rufus Beck, were in this com ■omniiy last Wednesday attending business, Miss Mary Bailey returned to her home in Camilla Saturday after spending the week very pleasantly at the home of Mrs. Addie Beck. Mr. Jack Bell and family at¬ tended Sunday School Sunday p. m. AuntJane. i HOMASV1LLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Thonmville, Ga. If you are interested in a Busi¬ ness Education, you will do well to investigate the merits and methods of the above-named In¬ stitution. I* or full particulars, address. Anson W. Ball, President. Ice, Ice. We now have our Ice tickets in Coupon Books. 200 lb Books, 5 lb delivery $1.50 300 “ “ 10 lb ” 2.03 500 “ “ 25 lb “ 3 03 1000” “ 501b •* 4 50 1000“ “ loolb “ 4.00 Buy coupon books and save money as old price will prevail on ice wagon. Wagon will make two trips daily except Sunday. Complete round in forenoon and special delivery in afternoon. C. E. Watt, Manager. Letter from Kentucky. Aug. 1, 1904. Mr. J. H. Powell. My Dear Sir—I have not got che words to express my deep sorrow at Harry’s sad death. Little did I think when I bade him good-bye that I would never see him again, that he would go down and fill a watery grave He was bright and was a fine young man. I certainly do love eld Mitchell county and her peo¬ ple. I have mingled with them for35yeais and I have love for all and enmity to none, and I be» lieve most of them are my friends. But cheer up. you and your fam¬ ily. It is not long until we shall meet our loved ones in that bea i tiful city above, if we only live as we should live. Agai .1 ex¬ pressing my deepest sympathy for you and your family and be¬ lieving that God will help you, I am your friend, T. P. Embry. _ Sick Headache. “For several years my wife was troub¬ led headache with wliat of physicians called sick a very severe character. She doctored with several emmiuent physicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain’s Stom¬ ach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well,” says Mr. G eorge E. Wright, of New London, New York. For sale by Lewis Drug Company. COLORED SCHOOL CLOSING. The Colored School at Leland Close on the 25th and 26th Inst. The 25th and 26th inst. will be the school closing exercises of the above named school. 25th from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. review (with usual intermission.) 7:30 p. m., Educational sermon by Rev. B. Nicks; 26th, from 9 to 11:30a.m., Examination; 11:30 a. m. to 12 m., Educational ad¬ dresses by Profs. VV. J. McCrary, J. I. Williams, B. W. Fields and others; 1 p. m., Dinner;2:30 to 5 p. m., Exhibition; 5 to 7 p. m., Addresses by Board of Trustees, patrons and others. Trustees: W. M Watson, chair¬ man; Rev. J. L. Croom, sec’t’y; Philmo Johson, E. J. Wilson, P. H. Harris, Will Denson. C. L- Hixon, Teacher. Neat Advertising Card. When you go into the post of¬ fice for your mail, you cannot fail to observe that nice advertis¬ ing show card, neatly framed, hanging from the south wall. In the center is a small map of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad which is surrounded by neat ad advertisements of several of the business firms of Camilla, ar¬ ranged in attractive style with raised letter;. The work was done by Mr. A. R. Emerson, of De Funiac Springs, Fla., who is quite an artist in h ; s line. The different business enter¬ prises represented are Cochran Livery Stables, Baggs & Perry, The Camilla Enterprise, F. R. Bowden’s Barber Shop, McNair Hotel, The Butler Bush Co., L. T. Morgan, J. B. Wilson Co., Camilla Supply Co., Lewis Drug Co., Culpepper & Stewart’s mar¬ ket, Bank of Camilla, A. W. Wil¬ liams Pressing Club, Perry’s Pharmacy, E. R. -Wilson, and Taylor’s Jewelry Shop. x -- Camilla Enterprise, $1 a year. Application for Charter. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. To the Hou, Philip Cook, of State: Geo. C. Cochran, .1. C. Wilson. G. B. Baggs and E. M. Davis, all of the coun¬ ty of Mitchell and State of Georgia, bring this as their petition pursuant to the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved Decem¬ ber 20th 1893, and respectfully shows: 1 That they desire to form a corpo¬ ration for the purpose of carrying on the banking business. 2 The name and style of the propos¬ ed corporation shall be the “‘Citizens Bank of Camilla. ” 3 The location and principal place of business thereof shall be in the town of Camilla, said state and county. 4 The amount of capital stock is $80, - 000 in 300 sliares of One Hundred Dol¬ lars each. 5 The nature of the proposed corpo¬ ration shall be that of a bank, its gener¬ al purpose being to discount bills, notes, or other evidences of debt; to receive and pay out deposits with or without in¬ terest ; to receive on special deposit mon¬ ey, bullion, foreign coin, and stocks, bonds and other securities; to take and receive security by mortgage, or other wise, on property of every sort, both real and personal, and generally do and perform all other such matters and things not herein before enumerated as art; or may be incident to the business of banking. Wherefore, petitioners pray tobe in¬ corporated under the laws of this state, with all the privileges and powers and subject to the liabilities imposed by law. Geo. C. Cochran, Jno. C. Wilson, G. B. Baggs, E. M. Davis. Georgia, Mitchell County. Before me, J. G. Wood, Ordinary of said county, personally appeared Geo. C. Cochran, G. B. Baggs, J. C. Wilson and E. M. Davis, who on oath say that fifteen thousand dollars of the capital subscribed to the Citizens Bank of Ca¬ milla, for which said bank deponents are now seeking incorporation by the Secretary of State. 1ms been actually paid by,the subscribers, aud that the same is in fact held., and is to be used solely for the business aud purposes of said corporation. Geo. C. Cocliran, Jno. C. Wilson, E, M. Davis, G. B. Baggs. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 15th day of August. J. G. WOOD. Ord. M. C. Ga. Application For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA —Mitchell county. Notice is hereby given that J. L Green, Guardian of William Henry Hurst and Hardy Hurst lias applied to the ordinary of said county for leave to sell land beftmgiug to the said wards for J the purpose of said of estate encroaching for the upon education the corpus and support a# said wards. Said appli¬ cation will be heard at tl>e regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on She first Monday in Sep¬ tember, 1904. Tliis August Si. 1904. J. G. WfxjD, Ord. CITATION GEORGIA— Miww.u. oocsty Notice is hereby given that the uuder signed has applied: to- Ordinary of said county for leave to. sell land belonging to the estate of C'. W. Collins for the payments of debts- and for the purpose of distribution. Said application! wiB he heard at the regular term of titer court of Ordinary for said county So be held on the first Monday in Sept.,. t9©4. Tliis 1st day of August, 1904. fa. B. Collins, Administrator upon the estate of C. W. Collins, Sr. CITATION. GEORGIA— Mwchell county. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Vesta Abridge and W. J. A t ridge having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Adminis¬ tration on the estate of A. J. Abridge, late of said county, tliis is to cite all and singular the creditors and next kin of said A. J. Abridge to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can why permanent administration should not be granted to Mrs. Vesta Abridge and W. J. Akridge on A. J. Akridge’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa¬ ture, tliis 1st day of August, 1904. J. G. Wood, Ordinary. Cotton is beginning to come in freely now and is selling rigfot along at IQ cents a pound.