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ANOTHER GREAT MILL
October 21st,
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City Court.
City court convened last Mon*
day, Judge Push presiding. The
following cases were disposed of:
Slate vs. Shach Brown and
Henry Jackson, larceny from
house. Found guilty, fine $50
eaoh.
State vs. Henry A. Lovell, car¬
rying concealed weapon. Found
guilty, fine $50 and cost or 8
months in the gang.
State vs. John Kierce, white,
selling whiskey. Found guilty,
fine $100,
State vs. Irwin Sills carrying
concealed weapon. Fomd guil¬
ty. fine $50 and cost.
State vs Frank Price, gaming.
FounJ guilty, fine $50 and cost.
Suite vs. Will Hector, Assault
ami Bvttery, settled upon pay
mete "i cost.
Sts :d For CMldron.
The plops tut to take aiKl harmless One
Minute Cough Cure gives instant releii
in »U cases of Cough, Croup and La
Grippe be • a use it does not pass immedi¬
ately into the stomach, but takes effect
right at the seat of the trouble. It draws
out the inflammation, heals and soothes
and cures permanently by enabling the
lungs to contribute pure life-giving and
life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and
tissues. Sold bv Lewis Drug Co.
Can You Eat!
J. B. Taylor, a prominent merchant of
Chriesmau, Tex., savs: “I conld not eat
because of a weak stomach. I lost all
strength and ran down in weight, All
that money could do was done, but all
hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of
some wonderful cures effected by use of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded to
try it. The first botde benefitted me,
and after takiug four bottles, I am fully
restored to my usual strength, weight
and health. ’ ’ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di¬
gests what you eat and cares. Sold by
Lewis Drug Co.
7 POPE & BENNET,
* Attomeys-at-Law,
* mmnmmmmmmmmmm" Camilla, Ga. •
Lines Inscribed to Mrs. F.
Lewis, On the Death of
Her Babe.
My beautiful Rebecca, a gift of love
Now gone to live with the angels
above,
We mourn tliy race so quickly run.
But strive to say ‘Thy will be done.”
Sweet as the blooming violets are
Bright as the stars that gleam afar,
Pure as the dewdrop encircling the rose
Thou was’t as sweet, as bright, as pure
as those.
We iniss thy sweet prattle, the shining
eyes,
Since thou art gone to home in the
skies,
I long to press thee to my bosom again,
But this sweet dream is delusive and
vain.
Am I never again to call thee mine?
To have thy dimpled arms my ueck
entwine?
Am I always in loneliness to roam,
Since tlion art gone from our sadden¬
ed home?
Am I with aching heart, and empty arms,
To abide in a world, robbed of its
cliarms?
So, thus it seems, since thou art gone,
From falling shadows to coming morr.
But is it right, that I should so repine,
When I remember still thou art mine?
By the blissful hope through Jesus given.
Thou shall be mine again in Heaven.
Yes thou sliall be a shining star, my love,
To cheor me on to the world above.
Here, my joys fade, like the hues of
even’,
I look from earth, to rest, with thee in
Heaven.
But while I Unger, everywhere, I see,
Something to remind me, love, of thee,
A comer holds thy vacant chair,
And thy playthings idly scattered
there.
Your soft little bed, is empty too,
And looking in it, I think of you,
And yearn again to place you there,
And gaze on my baby, so pure and
fair.
But tlion art gone from this world ol
care,
To Heaven, and mama will meet you
there,
do by and by, I will cease to repine.
For there, m be thine, and you’ll be
mine.
C. T. C.
Ice, Icc.
We now have our Ice tickets in
Coupon Books.
200 lb Books, 5 lb delivery $1.50
300 “ “ 10 lb •» 2.00
500 “ “ 25 lb “ 3 00
1000“ “ 501b “ 4 50
1000“ “ 1001b “ 4.00
Buy coupon books and save
money as old price will prevail on
ice trips wagon. daily Wagon will make
two except Sunday.
Complete round in forenoon and
special delivery In afternoon.
C. E, Watt, Manager.
SHeRf?fFFSA.CS*
GEORGIA— Mitchkll county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said countv, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, certain property, of which the
following tion Sixty is a full of and land, complete of descrip¬ lot No.
in : the acres part
77 10th District of said county,
known as the Gregory place.
Said property levied on as the proper¬
ty of Sam Hart, to satiate an execution
issued from favor the Superior-Court of said
county in of Mrs. S. L. Hayes, ad¬
ministrator of S. L. Haves, assignee of
W. A. Davis; said property being in the
possession This of Mrs. Sam Haw.
5th day of October, 1904.
I. Smith. Sheriff.
CITATION.
GEORGLA— Mitchell county.
To aU whom it may concern:
Mrs. Maggie Jenkins rnd A. H. Jones,
having in proper form applied to me foi
Permanent Letters of AaniinistratioiToi
the estate of M. E. Jenkins, late of sail
County, the creditors this is and to cite all and singula
next of kin of M. E.
Jenkins to be and appear at my offic*
within' the time allowed by law, am
show cause, if any they caii, why per
manent administration should not b
granted E. Jenkins’ to Mrs. Maggie Jenkins on M
estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 4th day of Oct. 1904.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
Notice is hereby given to all the cred
itors of the estate of C. W. Collins, Sr.
late of said county, deceased, to rende
in an account of their demands to ni
within the time prescribed bylaw, prop
erly And made out.
all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned,
This 6th day of October. 1904.
Wm. B. Collins.
Administrator of C. W. Collins, Sr.
Petition l or Charter.
GEORGLA—Mitchell County.
To the Superior Court of said county.
The petition of E. Williams, Collin
Reynolds, Charlie Toombs, Willis Cox
and J. S. Williams, all of said county,
shows.
1. That they are members of; the
Mitchell county chapter of the Naiaonal
Union Negro Society of Ameriew,. the
object of which is to upbuild the sace 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
fUid their associates to become ineorpoi
ated under the name and style of The
Mitchell County Chapter of tin?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 tern.
8, The object of said proposed cor¬
poration is peenniarv profit and gain to
its stockholders. Said corporation pro¬
poses to carry on a mercantile aud 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, 1
Camilla, Georgia.
Capital Stock $30,000.
Stockholder’s liability $30,000
Depositors protection $60,000.
Accounts of Individuals and merchants solicits!
All busines intrusted to us will have prompt and
careful attention.
Geo. C. Cochran, President E. M. Davis, Vice-President.
Jxo. C. Wilson, Casluer,
by-laws, and have all powers incident to
the business and pwrsuits above set forth.
4. The capital stock of said corpora¬
tion is One Hundred and Twqnty Dol¬
lars, all of which; has actually been paid
in; said capital stock is divided into
shares of the par value of Five Dollars.
The corporation members shall have the
refusal of any shares of stock before
same shall be soM to any one not already
a stockholder.
5. The prine^nl office of said corpor¬
ation shall be u* said county, with such
brauch offices as the corporate body may
see 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
j bilifies fixed 3 m law.
E. Williams,
Collin Reynolds,
Charlie Toombs,
Willis Cox,
J. S. Williams,
Petitioners.
Filed in c*J&e, Sept. 18th, 1904, S. E
Cox, clerk.
Camilla Enterprise, $1 a year.-.