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Pinecliff Dots.
The people of this section are
waiting and needing rain badly
now. 9ome who have planted
their fall gardens, are in great
need of a shower.
Aunt Jane is sorry to say that
there is a lot of sickness around
now.
Mrs. Bob Taylor has been very
ill, but we are glad to know she
is some better.
Mra. W. C. Webb is very sick
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
L. J. Joiner.
Mr. Henry Collins was real sick
last week with fever, but we are
glad to know he is able to be up
again.
Dr. W. C. Webb made a busi¬
ness trip to Kestler, last week.
Mrs. Alice Davis and little
daughters, Addie and Sarah,
have returned home after a pleas¬
ant visit to relatives in Moultrie.
Miss Toy Beck is in Camilla
now taking music lessons from
Mrs. Clara Twitty.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover and son,
of Pebble City, have been a‘»
tending the bedside cf their
daughter, Mrs. Bob Taylor.
Mr, Jim Collins, of Moultrie,
visited his father and mother last
Saturday and Sunday.
Aunt Jane heard a certain girl
say, “There is just as good fish
in the sea as have ever been
caught out.’' Wonder who she
was and why she said it!
There seems to be a young man
(some where) who is some thing
like a saying I heard once. The
saying is this. “Miss Sallie is the
girl for me and I will have no
other, but if Miss Sallie dies to¬
morrow night 1 will marry Miss
Sallie’s mother,” only this young
man has an eye on sister.
Aunt Jane wonders if any one
wculd take it for himself, if she
was to ask the simple question.
“Why do some men, young and
old, want to make
brutes some time?” Now let
say in time if the cap fits wear it,
it will do you good. Aunt
suspects that the bar tender will
have to attend the
bar some day and answer a sim
ular question to this one just
asked.
Ha! ha! ha! Isn’t it funny how
some likes people will do when a
man their daughter. They
will get in company and say some
thing against the young man and
say they don’t want any daugh¬
ter of their’s to go with him, and
when they get home they will say
to the daughter catch him if you
can. Now here is another cap if
it fits wear it.
I think that young man who
was riding around hunting a
sweetheart has at last found her
for they were together last Sun¬
day.
The “Old Coon” must have a
fear of some thing, dogs I guess,
as ho has got him a new wire
fence around his yard.
Aunt Jane.
Milledge F. Holton Dead.
On Monday morning of last
Sept. 8<>tli, our hearts were made sad
the sudden death of "Sou” Holtou. as
he was generally known.
He had been confined at the home
his sisters in Camilla, with fever
several days; but was thought to
much better when he called was sud¬
denly away.
He was born in Mitchell county
twenty-three years ago, and laid lived
with, or near, liis father, S. J. Holtou,
until a few months ago, previous to his
death, when he was employed at the
Camilla lee Plant.
Besides a father and step-mother, he
leaves four brothers and six sisters, who
realize that the place made vacant by
his death, can never be filled. It is said
that “We all have our faults,” but Mil
ledge Holtou seems to have been an ex¬
ception.
Not one fault can we record against
him. All liis life had been spent in
"well doing.” His mother died when
he was quite small, but his father and
stepmother say that not once had he ev.
er been disrespectful or disobedient to
them. Even after he was of age he
would never do anything that lie thought
would displease his father.
Oh! that more of onr boys would live
lives of self-sacrifice, purity and good¬
ness like Milledge Holtou, so that they
would not only reach the goal them¬
selves-, but leave, their foot-prints on
earth leading others to rest.
May the certainty that "Son” Holton
is in Heaven make the abode so attrac¬
tive to his loved ones that they can’t af¬
ford to miss it. "The Lord doeth all
things well.”
Let ns bow onr heads in submission
and say, "Tby will be.done.”
W. E. H.
SHERRIFFSA ES*
GEORGIA—Mrrc he u, county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, at public outery, at" the
court house in said comity, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, certain property, of which the
following is a full and complete descrip¬
tion : Sixty acres of laud, part of lot No.
77 in the 10th District of said count v,
known as the Gregory place.
Said property levied on as the proper
ty of Sam Hart, to satisfy an execution
issued from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Mrs. S. L. Hayes, ad¬
ministrator of S. L. Hayes, assignee of
W. A. Davis; said property being in the
possession of Mrs. Sam Hart.
This 5th day of October, 1904.
I. Smith, Sheriff.
citation]
GEORGIA —Mitchell county.
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Maggie Jenkins end A. H. Jones,
having in proper form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate of M. E. Jenkins, late of said
County, this is to cite all and singular
tti© creditors and next of kin of M. F.
Jenkins to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, admimstration if any they tail, why per¬
manent should not be
granted to Mrs. Maggie Jenkins on M.
E. Jenkins' estate.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 4th day of Oct. 1904.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all the cred¬
itors of the estate of C. W. Collins, Sr.,
late, of said county, deceased, to render
in an account of 'their demands to me
within the time prescribed bylaw; prop¬
erly made out.
And all persons indebted to said de¬
ceased are hereby requested to make im¬
mediate payment to tlie undersigned,
Tins 6th day of October, 1904.
Wm. B. Collins.
Administrator of G. W. Collins Sr.
Petition 1 or Chai ter.
GEORGIA— Mitchell County.
To the Superior Court of said count
The petition of K. Williams, Collin
Reynolds, Charlie Toombs, Willis Cox
and J. S. William.-, all of said county,
’
shows.
1. That they mv members of the
Mitchell county chapter of the National
Union Negro Sooieiy of America, the
object of which is to upbuild the race in
the lines of industry and honest and up
right business principles, and to encour
age home-building among them; and in
order to properly manage the affairs of
said chapter, they desire for themselves
and their associates to become incorpor¬
ated under the name and stylo of The
Mitchell County Chapter of the National
Union Negro Society of America.
2. Petitioners ask to be incorporated
for twenty years with the privilege of re¬
newal at the end of that term.
8. The Object of said proposed cor¬
poration is pecuniary profit and gain to
its stockholders. Said corporation pro¬
poses to carry on a mercantile and agri¬
cultural business, and ask power to buy
and sell realty and personalty, to have a
corporate seal, sue and be sued, make
Citizens Bank of Camilla,
Camilla, Georgia.
i I Capital Stock . $30,000.
l Stockholder’s liability $30,000
Depositors protection $60,000.
Accounts of Individuals and merchants solicitel
All busines intrusted to ns will have prompt and
careful attention.
Geo. C. Cochran, President. E. M. Dvvrs, Vice-Iievident.
Jno. C. Wilson, Cashier.
, tv-laws, and have all powers incident to
u,, ‘ business ««d pursuits above set forth.
*■ The capital sjook of said corpora
tion is One Hundred and Twenty Dol
IaK < * U of which has actually been paid
iu: vapital flock is divided into
shares of the par value of Five Dollars.
The corporation members shall have the
refusal cf any shares of stock before
rame shall be sold to anyone not already
a stockholder.
5. The principal office of said corpor
at ion shall be in said county, with such
branch offices as the corporate body may
ree fit to establish elsewhere.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made
a body corporate under the name and
style aforesaid, with all the rights, and
immunities, and subject to all the lia
bilities fixed by law.
E. Williams,
Collin Reynolds,
Charlie Toombs,
Willis Cox,
J. S. Williams,
Petitioners.
Filed in office, Sept. 18th, 1904, 8. E.
Cox, clerk.
Camilla Enterprise, SI a year.