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County Ditactory.
SUPERIOR COURT OFFICERS.
V. N. Spence, Judge.
W. E. Wooten, Solicitor General. ^
E. M. Davis, Stenograplier.
S. E. Cox, Clerk. *
I. Smith, Sheriff.
Court sessions Tuesday after 3rd Mon¬
day in April and October.
CITY COURT OFFICERS.
I. A. Busli, Judge.
S. S. Bennett, Solicitor pro tem.
■S. E. Cox, Clerk.
Court sessions on 2nd Monday in Jan¬
uary, April, July and October.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
T. R. Bennett, Chairman. Wyatt
Adams, A. B. Joiner. J. W. Everett,
J. G. Wood, Clerk. Regular
-second Tuesday in each month.
Ordinary’s court every first Monday,
-J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
-J, L. Stewart, Tax Collector.
G. T. Akridge, Tax Receiver.'
Jonah Palmer, Treasurer.
Samuel Lucky, Surveyor.
Green Spence, Coroner.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J. P. Heath, Chairman, Camilla, Ga.
Nat Bradford, Pelham, Ga.
J. T. Glausier,' Baconton, Ga.
W. E. Davis, Meigs, Ga..
J. B. Lewis, Camilla, Ga.
J. H. Powell, C. S. C. Camilla, Ga.
City Directory.
Mayor—J.‘H. Palmer
Mayor Pro-tern—M. C. Bennett.
Councilmeu—M?" C. Bennett, H.
Dasher, Sr., A. B. Joiner, F. S.
J. C. Turner, C. E. Watt,
Clerk—J. L. Cochran.
Treasurer—C. L. Taylor.
Marshal—J. K. Hilliard.
Night Policeman—Raymond
HIGH SCHOOL.
Board of Trustees—J. W. Butler,
L. Cochran; F. L. Lewis, A. R,
J. H. Seaife, W. N. Spence, J. G.
Secretary and Treasurer, C. L. Taylor.
Ciiurch Chimes.
Methodist Church—C omer
.
and Stephens streets—Rev. C. T.
pastor. Preaching second and
Sundays in each month at II o’clock, a.
m., and 7 :S0 o’clock p. in. Prayer
ing every Thursday evening at
o’clock. Sunday School every
morning at 9:40 o’clock, I. A. Bush,
erintendent. Epworth League
Sunday afternoon at 3:80 o’clock.
public cordially invited to attend
church services.
. Baptist Chck^h—B road street. Preach¬
ing every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Rev. E. S.
pastor. Sunday school every
morning at 9^80 o’clock; J.
superintendent. The general public
welcome to all services.
Presbyterian Church— Broad street.
Rev. Archie MeLauchlin, pastor. Preach
'■ ing on the third-aud fpurth Sundays in
each month at 11 o’clock and at night.
Prayer meeting every Tuesday night.
Sunday school at 9-30 a, m. All cordial
; ly invited to attend these meetings.
WANTED— Several Industrious Per
sons in each state to travel for house
established eleven years and with a large
capital, to call upon merchants and
agents for successful and profitable
Permanent engagement. Weekly cash
salary hotel of $24 bills and all traveling each
and advanced in week.
Experience not essential. Mention ref¬
erence and enclose self-addressed envel¬
ope. THE NATIONAL, 382 Dearborn
St., Chicago.
Easy Pill $
Easy to fake and, easy to act is
that famous little pii! DeWftt's
Little Early Risers. This is due to
the fact that they tonic the liver in¬
stead of purging it. They never gripe
nor sicken, not even the most delicate
lady, and yet they are so certain in
results that no one who uses them is
disappointed. They cure torpid liver,
constipation, biliousness, jaundice,
headache, malaria and ward off pneu¬
monia and fevers,
FRSPASED OHt-Y BY
S. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO
Don’t Forget the Name. 4
r Early Risers
SOLD BY LEWIS DRUG CO
Rally To The Standard Bearer,
The s’luth stands confronted
with one of the most important
duties site has ever been called
uiRin to discharge, in answering
at the polls, one month from to¬
day, the issue which has been
raised by President Roosevelt on
the negro question, and in other¬
wise vindicating the great Dem¬
ocratic party.
The party has a standard bear¬
er around whom it may rally with
all the cordiality and enthusiasm
thn occasion demands. The wis
do in ajid conservatism of Ju Ige
Parker are rapidly winning upon
the regard and consideration of
the Americah people who see in
him a noble exemplar and expo~
nent of constitutional govern¬
ment and a bulwark against the
radical encroachments Which
have been threatening our nation¬
al traditions and, institutions.
The cavilling critics have turn¬
ed the searchlight of their cen
soriousness on all his public ut¬
terances and they have been
compelled to recognize the lofty
statesmanship which pervades
alLhe has had to say.
As a Democrat of the old
school, who believes in the pro*
tection oi the masses from the
assaults and allurements of the
classes, who deplores the policy
of imperialism which so seriously
perverts all the theories of our
government a|s it has been hand¬
ed down to us by the fathers of
the republic, as the champion of
honesty in politics and in admin
istrative affairs, with the strict¬
est economy consistent with the
adequate discharge of govern¬
mental functions, he has in¬
trenched himself in the affection
and esteem of the people.
He has distinctly placed Roose¬
velt and*his party on the defen¬
sive. He has kept the spellbind¬
ers and the press agents of the
Republican party busy respond¬
ing to the indictments drawn by
the Democratic nominee.
This is no time for apathy and
indifference. The Democratic
party all over the country should
rise up to vindicate its principles
and overthrow the reign of dis¬
honesty and extravagance and
imperialism which has disgraced
the country so long.
But a special duty devolves up¬
on the south. The president has
injected the negro question as
one of the leading issues in the
campaign.- Under his nurture
and influence it has become a
permanent menace to our people
This issge must be met and de¬
cided, and for this reason it is
particularly the duty of the south
to come out to the polls on the
first Tuesday in,November and
send a ringing reply to the defi¬
ance of Roosevelt and his negro
phile defenders. The times de¬
mand a strong and vigorous neg¬
ative to his encouragement of
race equality, and to this end
every man in the south should
devote all bis energies.:—Atlanta
News.
HEALTHY MOTHERS.
Mfothers should always keep in pood
bodily health. They owe it tp their
children. Yet it is no unusual sight to
see a mother, with babe in arms, cough¬
ing violently and exhibiting all the symp¬
toms of a consumptive tendency. And
■why should this dangerous condition ex¬
ist, dangerous alike to mother and child,
when Dr. Bosehee’s German Syrup
would put a stop to it at once? No mo-,
ther should be without this old and tried
remedy in the house—for its timely use
will promptly cure any lung, throat or
bronchial trouble in herself or her chil¬
dren. The worst cougli or cold can be
speedily cured by German Syrup; so can
hoarseness and congestion of the bron¬
chial tubes. It makes expectoration easy,
and gives instant relief and refreshing
rest to the oougli-racked consumptive,
New trial bottles, 25; and large size 75c.
At all druggists.
Saves Two From Death.
“Our little daughter had an al¬
most fatal attack of whooping
cough and 'bronchial,’’ writes
Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk,
N. Y., “but, when all o.her rem¬
edies failed, we saved her life with
Dr. King’s New Discovery. Our
niece, who had Consumption in
an advanced stage, also used this
wonderful medicine and today
she is perfectly well.” Desperate
throat and lung diseases yield to
Dr. King’s New Discovery as to
no other medicine on earth. In¬
fallible for Coughs and Colds.
51) • and Sl.QO bottles guaranteed
by Lewis Drug Co. Trial bottles
free.
Railroad men are still complain¬
ing that the matter of moving the
cotton this season is causing a
great deal more trouble than ever
before, because so many of the
farmers have money enongh to
hold the white staple, and for the
same reason are not shipping the
cotton as soon as it is picked, as
they have in previous years.—
Constitution.
There never was a heart truly
great and generous that wap not
also tender and compassionate.
—Chicago Post.
sherriffsa.es
GEORGIA— Mitchell county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said comity, within the
legal hours of side, to the highest bidder
for cash, certain property, of which the
tion following is a full and complete descrip¬
: Sixty acres of land, part of lot No.
77 in the 10th District of said county,
known as the Gregory place.
Said property levied on as the proper¬
ty °f Sam Hart, to sati*fig 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 rnd A. H. Jones,
having Permanent in proper form applied to me for
Letters of Administration on
the estate of M. E. Jenkins, late of said
County, ttiis is to cite ail and singular
the creditors and next of kin of M. E.
Jenkins to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show- cause, if any they can, why per¬
manent administration should not be
granted to Mrs. Maggie Jenkins on M.
E. Jenkins’ estate.
Witness my hand arid 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 mediate are hereby requested to make im¬
payment to the undersigned,
This 6th day of October, 1904.
Wm. B. Collins.
Administrator of C. W. Collins, Sr.
Star-Five-Starl
$3.50 Shoe
A Winner
in the race
for
Public
Favor.
“Once a
Purchaser
Always a
Purchaser”
'of this
Durable,
Dressy and
Elegant
Men’s
$3.50 Shoe.
This Stamp
on the sole
of every
shoe.
For sale by J. B. Wilson Co.
the hohe op vnroi.
To Weak People:—
If you are thin, pale, lack energy,
suffer with indigestion, nervousness and
irritability, cannot sleep, and have no
appetite, we guarantee that Vinol will
make for you rich, red blood and restore
your health and strength. If you will
try Vinol and it does not^ help you, we
agree to return your money. This shows
our faith and fairness* Will you try it?
Respectfully,
Perry’s Pharmacy*
John H. Hunter. Wm. K. Pearce. Frank C- Battey.
Hunter, Pearce & Battey,
Cotton Factors
Naval Stores Kactors.
Over 30 Years in Business*
Experienced and Expert Handlers of
Upland Cotton, Sea Island Cotton,
Naval Stores.
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One of the largest factorage concerns in the South.
Each commodity handled in a separate department. Strictest
attention to each.
Sell Upland and Sea Island Bagging, Ties aud Twine.
Liberal advancements made on consignments. Money loaned
to Cotton and Naval Stores Shippers on approved security.
Shipments Respectfully Solicited.
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Pipe Fittings, Castings, Brass Gdods, 1
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Satisfaction Guaranteed !
1 : YOURS TRULY,
Mechanical Machine Works & M’f’g Co.,
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Jj*J ^ J 1^ AT T\ A of Cloth TAILOR the who makers—who knows as much buys only about dependable the different fabrics— kinds
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fabrics that will neither shrink out of shape when made up, nor wear “glossy.”
W l 7 J JM l'AJ jT\ A TAILOR j the Cloth, that puts and Linings who and Trimmings into and Suits as
g 00c as sews every seam puts on
every button with thread that will “hold” as long as the Suit lasts.
fj* ID T TM i.” Xy F\ A TAILOR who hires only skilled workmen to do his cutting
and making an d trains them in the art of fitting customers
to perfection regardless of their size or shape or where they live.
TTA7 Fk A TAILOR who cuts every garment by a pattern laid out
according to individual measurements and at the same time
follows carefully all special directions of the customer as to pockets, etc. \
ROSE & COMPANY
Located at 337 Franklin Street, Chicago, is the Merchant Tailoring firm to
whom we refer. We now have their Sample Book for the coming season of
1900. It contains over 400 of the finest Woolens and Novelty patterns ever
seen in this locality. You can make your own choice or we will help you in the
choosing. ROSE & COMPANY stand Jjy their Guaranty to give a “Fit or Nt
Sale,” and that is *
GOOD ENOUGH FOR US
Butler-Bush Co.,
Men’s Outfitters.
Camilla. C*a.
JOD Printing the best at the En
^ er Pri se efface, Send ns your
fiiture orders. All kinds of