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Our buyers have returned from the
markets where they have been selec¬
ting an immense fall stoek which is
now coming in and we are preparing
for a large business.
Our department store is getting to
be a scene of beauty, filled with the
latest, creations in up-to-date wears.
Watch our stores—we will lead in
prices and styles.
Yours for Business
BAGGS & PERRY
Camilla Georgia.
Baconton Items.
Our school opened Monday
with a larger attendance than we
have ever before had. Though
the number generally runs larger
as the term advances, stilt we’ve
never before had such an auspi¬
cious opening. The board of trus¬
tees and several other visitors
witnessed the opening ceremo¬
nies, and wore decidedly pleased
with Prof. Farmer’s initiative
talk. *
Miss Mao McCollum left last
Tuesday for Wrightsville, where
she will resume her work as mu*
sic teacher.
Mr. M. M. Brooks, of Albany,
was btre with relatives Sunday.
Miss Bessie Lundy, of Isabella,
is here attending school.
Miss Willie Adams, of Baker,
was here to the ice cream supper
Thursday evening.
Mr, Quincy ,T. Pinson, of Al¬
bany, spent Saturday and Sun¬
day here.
Mrs. Ella Pinson and Mrs. An¬
nie Belle Wilder were here fiom
Albany last week.
Mrs. Cora Moore, of Albany,
is visiting at the hotel.
Mrs. Cole Grantham has gonv
to Moultrie as a kindergarten
teacher.
Miss Clint Frasier has returned
from visits to Meigs and Camilla.
Miss Emma Hearn has return¬
ed from a visit to friends in Val¬
dosta.
Mr. Swiuton Boynton, of Flint,
is attending school here.
Messrs. J. D, and Ernest Fra¬
sier, of Raiford, were here Satur¬
day.
Mrs. W. S. Hearn has returned
from a visit to Thomasville.
In “School Girl’s” letter of last
week there were some errors in
prrt that con'd not have been in
the original copy. For instance,
“Mis. E. B. Mullins” was spoken
of as going to Meigs, when it was
Mr. E. B. Mullins—there is as yet
no “Mrs. E. B. Mullins,” and the
word “enthused” was used when
it should have been “enthusias¬
tic.”
Messrs. Robin Cochran and
Hoy Stripling, of Flint, were here
Sunday.
Mr. Warner Nelms went to Al¬
bany Tuesday.
Mrs. Annie Mercer, of Albany,
is here with ielathes.
Miss Bessie Culbreath has re¬
turned from a visit to Baker.
Mr. G. Y. Browne, of Eaton
ton, is here this week.
Col. R. J. Bacon returned from
a business trip Monday morning.
Mr. R. T. Cochran, of Flint,
was here Sunday,
Miss Lilly Collins, of Camilla,
catne Sunday to.take charge of
her grades.
Misses Alma Henley, Beulah
Pinson and Willie Van Vickie will
leave next Monday. Sept. 12lh,
for Cuthbert, where they will at
iend Andrew Female College.
Misses Jewel and B rtales Jen¬
kins will leave Sept, lath, for
Aliihdgeviilc to attend the G. N.
& I. C.
After a most pleasant corres¬
pondence work of two years with
the “Enterprise,” this is the last
,n tter that ‘School Girl” will turn
in, for she will leave next Tues¬
day. Sept. 13th, for the G. N. &
I. C. in Milledgeville. During
her correspondence, various ed¬
itors have held the chair—they
have all been kind to ‘‘School
Girl.” Her readers have been
so kind as to give complimentary
comment on many of her letters
cor E*,- all „it this in,- she to is grateful and
now a& her eyes and steps turn
toward this new field of labor,
there is real sorrow in remember¬
ing that this is her last letter as
an Enterprise correspondent.
Though it may be hard, still she
most now say good bye.
School Girl. i
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Coupon Books.
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money as old price will prevail on
ice wagon. Wagon will make
two trip3 daily except Sunday.
Complete round in forenoon and
special delivery in afternoon.
C. E, Watt, Manager.
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CITATION.
GEORGIA— Mitchell county.
To all whom it may concern:
D. B. Turner having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of Thomas
R. Mullins, late of sard county, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Thomas R. Mullins to be
and appear a t my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to D. B. Turner
on Thomas R. Mullins estate.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 5th day of of September', 1904.
J. G. Wool), Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA— Mitchell county.
J. N. Cochran, guardian of Jessie Lou
Coeliran has applied to me for a dis¬
charge from his guardianship of said
Jessie Lon Coeliran. This is therefore
to notify all persons concerned, to file
their objections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in October next,
eLse j N Coeliran will be discharged
; | from his guardianship as applied for.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
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Guardian Sale.
Georgia, Dougherty County.
Agreeable to the terms of an order of
the court of Ordinary- of said county,
will Ire sold before the court house door
in said county, at auction, on the first
in October 1904 next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
property towit: All the one-tliird un
divided interest of Weyrnan Strother in
and to that parcel or tract of land in the
9th di8trict Of Mitchell County, Georgia
and bounded as follows: Beginning at
the *° n th-west comer of the lauds of W.
A. Glonseron lot number 159, said dis
tried, and running northward to a point
at tlie inner angle of the “L” shaped
laud of Anthony Ward on lot number
136, of said district, thence west to the
Albany, and Thomasville road, thence
northward along said road to the land
line between the Strother place and the
Gum Pond place, the same being a well
defined line running parallel to the Ba¬
con ton and Bowlsville road, and lying
southward tlierefrom at a distance at'
about seventy yards from aforesaid road
thence running west along aforesaid
lino to its inter-section with a north and
south line drawn through the center of
lot number 138 of said district, thence
south along aforesaid line to Raccoon
creek, thence eastward along said creek
to said Thomasville and Albany road,
thence northward along said road to its
inter-section with an east and west line
drawn through said beginning corner,
excepting out of the land thus described
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If you are interested in a Busi¬
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a parallelogram in the northwest corner
of said tract containing two acres, the
same having been deeded to the Shiloh
Methodist Church; the tract therein de¬
scribed being known as the Strother
place, and comprising portions of lots
Nos. 157, 158, 159, J36, 1ST and 139, in
said district. Said Strother place con¬
taining six hundred acres, more or less.
Also the said interest of said Strother
as aforesaid in and to western half of
city lot No. 80, on Commerce street, in
the city of Albany, Dougherty county,
Georgia. Terms of said sale will be
cash. This Sept. 6th, 1904.
Comeil B. Strother, Guardian
of Weyman Strother.
Guardian’s Sale.
GEORGIA —Mitchell county.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1904, at the court house in said
county, between the usual hours of sale
the following real estate:
All of the undivided interest of Wil¬
liam Henry Hurst and Hardy Hurst in
what is known as the Hurst place about
two miles east of Pelham, Ga. The srift
place being lot No. 216 in the 10th Dist.
said county, except sixty two and one
half (62 1-2) acres, more or less, in the
northwest corner of said lot. Sold for
distribution and division among joint
tenants and heirs and for maintenance
and support of minors.
This September 5th, 1904.
J. L. Green,
Gaurdian , for William Henry Hurst and
Hardy Hurst.
Do You Want a Refrigerator?
If so I can supply your w»nt 3
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 aider.
Council Williams,