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Application for Charter.
GEORG IA—Mitd lell County.
To die Hoa. Plfilip Cook, Secretary. j
of state:
Geo. C. Cochran, .T. C. Wilson. G. B. j
Baggs aud E. M. Davis, all of the conn
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 20tli 1898, and respectfully shows:
1 Tliat they desire to form a corpo¬
ration for the purpose of carrying on the
banking business.
2 The name aud 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 shares 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 tills, notes,
or other evidences of debit to receive
aud pay out deposits with *r without in¬
terest ; to receive on special deposit mon¬
ey, bullion, foreign coin, aud 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
perfoBW all other such matters and
things not herein before enumerated as
are .or may be incident to the business of
banking.
WwsrefoKe, ^petitioners pray to be iu
ceiporated unde r the laws of this state,
with all the*p»vileges and powers
■-subject' t° the liabilit ies 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 Geu.
‘C. GoChrau, 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 .Bow seeking incorporation by the
Secretary of State, lias been actually -
.paid by the subscribers, and that 4&t.
same is in fact held, and is to be used
.solely for the business and purposes ajtf
-said corporation.
, Geo. C. Cochran,
Jno. C. Wilson,
E. M. Davis,
G. B. Baggs.
tSwom to aud subscribed before m, ■
tthis 15th day of August.
J. G. WOOD, Ord. M. C. Ga.;
STATE OF GEORGIA.
.Office of Secretary of State.
J, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of
;#he State of Georgia, do hereby certify
that the attached two pages of type¬
written aud written matter contain a
true and correct: copy of the Application
■of ,-fche Citizen's Bank of Camilla for a
charter, the original of which Applica¬
tion is of file in this department.
1* Testimony Whereof, I have liere
unte set my hand and affixed the seal of
my.office, at the Capitol, in the city of
Atlanta, this 16th day of August, in the
year of our Lord One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Four aud of tiie Inde¬
pendence of the United States of Amer¬
ica the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth.
Philip Cook, Secretary of State.
CITATION
GEORGIA— MrrcHELL county
Notice is hereby given that the under¬
signed has applied to Ordinary of sa id
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 will be heard at the
regular term of the court of Ordinary
for said county to be held on the first
Monday in Sept., 1904.
Tliis 1st day of August, 1904.
Wm. B. Collins,
Administrator upon the estate of C.
W. Collins, Sr.
FOR SALE:—
500 acre farm near Camilla.
Money loaned at low rates of
interest. J. L. Underwood.
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 comity for leave to
sell land belonging to the said wards for
the purpose of encroaching upon the
corpus of said estate for the education
and support of said wards. Said appli¬
cation will be iteard at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said county
to be held on the first- Monday in Sep
tember, 1904.
Tliis August 3, 1904.
.T. G. Wood. Ord.
ASSOCIATION OF FARMERS.
the , Holding „ Back 01 CottOH
for Better Prices.
T.fton, q’ Ga Aug. »„« 1J iq— At U a a
meeting of the Tilton Local Un
No. 1, American Society of
the following resolutions
were adopted:
“Whereas, the resolutions
passed by the Spaulding County
Agricultural Club, urging the
cotton producers to hold part cr
all their crop, or warehouse it,
according to circumstances, is it:
line with the policy of the Amer¬
ican Society of Equity, and
“Whereas, we recognize that
the quicker this plan is adopted
the sooner all farm products will
bring a profitable price: there¬
fore be it
“Resolved, That Tiffion Local
Union No. 1, A. S. of E,, heartily
endorse the resolutions of the
Spaulding County Agricultural
Club, and we hereby pledge our
selves to co-operate with them
to the extent of our power.
“Resolved further, That we
urge upon all farm organizations
to consider the fact that a profi¬
table price for all farm
is the first to a
«f all farm problems.
“Resolved, further. That we
extend to Ren. Harvie Jordan a
note of thanks for his earnest
and untiring efforts to bring the
.armors of Georgia to see the
business side of farming.
4 'iL. J. Gray, Secretary.”
The American Society of Equi¬
ty is an association of farmers,
whose principal object is to com
.troil the -marketing of crops, to
supply all legitimate demands at
fair prices, and to prevent non
prod ueeffs from manipulating4fee
market t® the detriment alike of
producers and consumers.
■‘©O IT TO-DAY.”
The time-worn injunction, “ Never jent
off 'til tomorrow what yon can do today.;”
is now generally presented in this fora::
■“Do it‘to-day?” That is the terse ad¬
vice we want .to give you about that
hacking cough or demoralizing cold with
which you haw been struggling for sev¬
eral days, perhaps weeks. Take some
reliable remedy for it To-day —and let
that remedy be D.r. Bosehec’s German
Symp, which has .been in use for over
thirty-five years. A few doses of it will
undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold,
and its continued use for a few days will
cure you completely. No matter how
deep-seated your cough, even if dread
consumption lia,s attacked your lungs,
German Syrup will surely effect a cure—
as it lias done before in thousands of ap¬
parently hopeless oases of lung trouble.
New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c.
At Lewis Drug Co.
Many a woman weeps at the
misery of the poor, wipes her
eyes on a $20 lace handkerchief
and gives 25 cents to the widow
whose children shiver over a lit¬
tle fire. Many a man spends
large money on a fishing trip and
then delays the collector while he
hunts for the smallest coin in his
purse as a contribution for mis¬
sions.
From 148 to 92 Pounds.
One of the most remarkable cases of a
cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing
pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E.
Fenner, Marion, Ind., 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 92 pounds.
I tried a number of remedies to no avail
until I used One Minute Cough Cure.
Four bottles of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the cough, strength¬
ened my lungs and restored me to my
normal weight, health aud strength.”
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A Voice of Woe.
in the morning and work all day.
for the grub of tomorrow to pay;
tomorrow for meat to carve—
Got to keep working or else I’ll starve;
Work next day for a chance to sup—
Just earn money enough to eat it up!
Next day after its root or die—
Habit of eating comes mighty high.
Next week, too, it is just the same—
Never can beat the eating game.
Working on Monday for Tuesday’s bread,
Working on Tuesday to keep me fed;
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, too,
Same old game, aud it’s never new.
Don’t want to kick or to make a fuss,
But blowed if it isn't monotonous!
—A. J. Waterhouse, in Sunset Mag¬
azine for September,
The Stomach is the Man.
A weak stomach weakens the man,
because it cannot transform the food he
eats into nourishment. Health aud
strength cannot be restored to any sick
man or woman without first restoring
health and strength to the stomach. A
weak stomach cannot digest enough
food to feed the tissues and revive the
tired and worn out limbs and organs of
the body, Kodol Dyspepia Cure digests
what you eat, cleanses and strengthens
the glands and membranes of the stom¬
ach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia
aud aM -stomach troubles, Sold by Lew¬
is Drug Oo.
The object of the church was
rather irreverently set forth dur¬
ing; the reading of a prayer in a
well attended New York church.
A man, evidently unaccustomed
to religious surroundings, strolled
through the open doors, and
stared in wonder at the silent ar.d
kneeling congregation. He look¬
ed a momont, then, turning to
the sexton who stood near by,
said: ‘‘This beats the devil.”
The sexton, serenely selfpossess
ed replied, “That is the intent
tion,”
What’s In a Name?
Everything is in the name wlien it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De¬
witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some
years ago how to make a salve from
Witch Hazel that is a specific tor Piles.
For blind, bleeding, itching, protruding
Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and
all skin diseases, DeWitt’s Salve lias no
equal. This bus given rise to numerous
worthless counterfeits. Ask for De
Witt’s—the genuine. Sold by Lewis
■Drug Co.
Said a Persian writer: “Hav¬
ing in my youth notions of se¬
vere piety, 1 used to rise in the
night to watch, pray and read
the Koran. One night while thus
engaged my father came to me..
‘Behold,’ said I, ‘other children
are lost in slumber, while I alone
am awake to praise God! ‘Son
of my soul,’ said he. ‘it is better
to sleep than to wake to remark
the faults of your brethren.’ ”
Uncharatableness is a common
fault. We are least under the
influence of the Holy Spirit
when, proud of our own goodness,
we judge others.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re¬
ward for any one case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be¬
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus¬
iness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by his
firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu¬
tinous surfaces of the system. Testimo¬
nials sent free. Price 70c per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti¬
pation.
After a newspaper man has
yelled himself hoarse in trying to
persuade people to patronize home
merchants and accidentally stum
bles upon the fact that some of
the people he is trying to protect
are sending away their jobs of
it rather shakes his
faith in mankind and makes
1 reciprocity look like lead dime
a
with a hole in it.- -Waycross Her
ald.
When You Nave Chftts or Other Ills'
In Any Way Malarious,
Don*t Load Yourself with Quinine Pills,
Or Other Drugs Nefarious
Txr
SOMETHING SAFE AND SURE
Wintersmith's ©b
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GUARANTEED
To cure Chills and Fever, Dengue,
LaGrlppe and Biliousness
50c « sP.oo^
For Sale By Lewis Drug Company.
HY STAND
Is at the Depot.
I am here to furnish to the Public_>►
Brick, Rough and Dressed Lumber
At prices that are Fair.
See tne and save money, t carry a nice, new line of
GROCERIES.
My motto shall be:
“Fair Dealing and Prompt Service.”
Command me and your goods shall be delivered
at your door.
J- F. Clark.
John H. Hunter. Wm. K. Pearce. Frank C. Battey.
Hunter, Pearce & Battey,
Cotton Factors
Naval Stores Factors.
Over 30 Years in Business*
Experienced and Expert Handlers of
Upland Cotton, Sea Island Cotton,
Naval Stores.
One of the largest factorage concerns iu the South.
Each commodity handled in a separate department. Strictest
attention to each.
Sell Upland and Sea Island Bagging, Ties and Twine.
Liberal advancements made on consignments. Money loaned
to Cotton and Naval Stores Shippers on approved security.
Shipments Respectfully Solicited.
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