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Legal Notices.
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Georgia, Mitchell County.
After four weeks notice, pursuant to
Section 2546 of the Civil Code, a peti¬
tion, of which a true copy is subjoined,
will be presented to the Hon. W. N,
Spence, Judge , of the Superior Court, at
the court house in said county, on the
30th day ot November, 1904.
J. C. Turner, Guardian for
Mrs. Hattie Hurst, nee Turner,
and John C. Turner, Jr.
Georgia, Mitchell County.
To tire Honorable W. N. Spence,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county:
The petition of J. C. Turner shows:
1 That be is the natural guardian of
Mrs. Hattie Hurst; uee Turner, and .Toim
C. Turner, Jr., minors, of said county,
being their father, and having given
bond as such in said county.
2 That he desires to sell for reinvest¬
ment, at private sale, the following pro¬
perty, the same being all of the estate of
his said wards towit: An undivided one
half interest, each of them being entitled
to a one-fourtli interest, in and to the
following property; One place, acre of land
known as the Sol Steven’s on the
North side of Stevens street in Camilla,
Ga., bounded on the West by an alley,
on the North by land of H. C. Dasher,
and on the East by land formerly owned
by Geo. C. Cochran; also all the South
half of lot of land No. 395 in the Tenth
district of Mitchell county, Ga., contain¬
ing 125 acres more or less; also lot of
land No. 394. and 182 acres on the North
side of lot No. 393, all in the Tenth dis¬
trict of Mitchell county, Ga., contain¬
ing 432 acres, more or less, known as the
Cannon place; also lot of land No. 354,
and 190 acres, more or less (lying North
of the Johns place) of lot of land No.
367 all in the Tenth district of Mitchell
county, Ga., and containing 440 acres,
more or less; also ten shares of stock in
the Bank of Camilla, Camilla, Ga., of
the par value of one hundred dollars per
share, evidenced by certificate No. 107;
also 7 1-2 shares of stock in the Mitchell
County Fertilizer Co., of Camilla. Gn.,
of the par value of one hundred dollars
per share, evidenced by certificate Nos.
46 and 61.
of 8 said Ow.ing minors to the undivided fact that said and interest held in
is
connection with other persons, and to
the fact that said property is not improv¬
ed to its fullest extent, and may fluctu¬
ate in value, and for other good reasons
it is to the best interest of said wards to
sell their said property.
4. Petitioner desires to invest the
proceeds of such sale as follows: Good
paying corporate stocks and bonds, and
improved real estate.
5. Petitioner shows that notice of his
intention to make this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks as required by law.
J. C. Turner, Guardian for
Mrs. Hattie Hurst, nee Turner, and
John C. Turner, Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 27th dav of October, 1904.
R. M Fleming, N. P. M. C. Ga.
GEORGIA—iilTcilELL COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
Amelia Hilliard, having made appli¬
cation to me in due form to be appointed
permanent administratrix upon the es¬
tate of Handy Hilliard, late of said
county. Notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard of at the reg¬ of
ular term of the court ordinary
said county, to be held on the first Mon¬
day in December, 1904.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 2 7 tli day of October.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
Conmissioners’ Sale.
GEORGIA— Mitchell county.
By virtue of an order of the County
Commissioners of Mitchell county,
granted at the October term, 1904. Will
be sold before the court house door in
Camilla, Mitchell, county, on the first
Tuesday in December, next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following city
lots in the town of Camilla, the same
being apart of the court house square
and fully described in survey and plot
made by 8. B. Lucky, county surveyor,
on Oct. 18th, 1904, and which is on file
in the Ordinary’s office of said county.
Said sale made to pay off existing indebt¬
edness against the county and to pay on
public improvements for the use of said
comity. The following described lots
will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms
of sale cash:
Lots Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, as
described in the before mentioned plot
made by County Surveyor. Said lots
containing 31 feet front and running
back one hundred feet, except lot ten
(10) which only extends back 91 feet.
The first nine lots fronting on Scott
street and tlie last lot fronting on court
house alley.
T. R. Bennett, Chm.
J. W. Everett.
A. B. Joiner.
Wyatt Adams.
J. G. Wood.
Notice.
Notice lereby given to all the cred¬
itors of tli^ 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 by law, prop¬
erly And made out. indebted
all persons to said de¬
ceased are hereby requested to make im¬
mediate This 6th payment of to October, the undersigned.
day Wm. B. 1904. Collins.
Administrator of C. W. Collins, Sr.
Atlantic Coast lie laiiroai Co.
Double Daily Passenger Service.
Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge, Thomas
ville, Valdosta, Waycross, Savannah, Charleston,
Brunswick. Jacksonville and all
Florida Points.
Through Pullman cars on all through trains and to
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond, and all points
east over its own rails to Riclunond and Norfolk, to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louis¬
ville, Chicago. Kansas City, Birmingham, Nashville, New Orleans, and all points
west and northwest.
No. 72. Leave Camilla going North an 10:86 a. m.
No, 74. Leave Camilla going North at 6:04 p. m.
No. 71. Leave Camilla going South at 5:00 p. m.
No. 73. Leave Camilla going South at 8:45 a. m.
Connection at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M, 4 M. T Company for New York,
Boston and Baltimore.
No. 32 leave* Shomasvllle dally at 6:13 a m., connects at Jesup with through sleeper for Wash¬
ington, Philadelphia, New York and the East. No 40 leaving Thomasvilie at 2;35 p m makes con¬
nection at Waycroas for the same eastern points. No 57 leaving at 1; 15 a m carries through sleep¬
er to 9t Louis. No 39 leaving at 10;50 a m connects at Montgomery with through sleeper for all
western points. For further information call on nearest Ticket Agent or address
T. J. BOTTOMS, T- P- A-, J. A- TAYLOR, T. P. A-,
Thomasvilie, 6a- Montgomery, Ala
W. H. LEAHY, D- P. A., W. J. CRAIG, G- P- A.,
Savannah, Ga, Wilmington, h. C
H. M. EMERSON, Tra Mgr., Wilmington. N-C
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W. A. ALLEN, Agent,
Camilla, Georgia.
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Notice of Dissolution.
This is to notify the public that the
firm of King & Co., consisting of J. R.
King and T. E. Maultsby have this day
dissolved by mutual consent. J. K.
King continuing the business, assuming
all indebtedness and collecting all out¬
standing accounts. T. E. Maultsby re¬
tiring Oct. 20th 1904.
J. R. King.
T. E. Maultsby.
Thanking the public for their patron¬
age and request that they continue same
with Mr. King. This Oct 20tli, 1904.
T. E. Maultsby.
OlAUB. UE umu, VH1 Y OF A OLE- I
do, Lucas County, j SS
Frank J. Clieuey makes oath that lie
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore¬
said, and that said firm will give the
sum of One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Chkney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(seal.) A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal¬
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti¬
pation,
A Word With Democrats.
(From (V. J. Bryan’s Commoner.)
Every man is responsible for
his influence, be it small or great.
Every Democrat who votes for
Parker votes to defeat Roosevelt.
Every Democrat who does not
vote for Parker contributes to¬
ward the election of Roosevelt.
On every question upon which
Judge Parker’s position is open
to criticism, President Roosevelt’s
position is worse; where they dif¬
fer, as they do on many impor¬
tant questions, Parker is right
and Roosevelt is wrong.
Roosevelt favors a high tariff;
Parker favors tariff reform.
Roosevelt favors a standing army
of 60,000 at the minimum; Par¬
ker favors a reduction of the
army.
Roosevelt has bi ought the race
issue into national politics; Par¬
ker would remove the race issue
from politics.
Roosevelt stands for a colonial
policy; Paraer favors indepen¬
dence for the Filipinos and would
make the promise now.
Roosevelt took into the white
house a spirit of war; Judge Par¬
ker would substitute for it a spirit
of peace.
Four years more of Roosevelt
would make economic and indus¬
trial reform more difficult; Judge
Parker’s election would clear the
way for economic issues. Let no
Democrat, by voting against Par¬
ker or by refusing to vote, take
upon himself responsibility for
four years more of Rooseveltism.
Early ^ Risers ^
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They act promptly and never gripe.
They are so dainty that it is a pleasure
to take them. One to two act as a
mild laxative; two or four act as a
pleasant and effective cathartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
harmless. They tonic the liver.
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A Runway Epicycle.
Terminated with an ugly err
on the leg of J. B. Orner, Frank
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stubborn ulcer unyeilding to doc
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Then Bueklen’s Arnica Salv.
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Burns, Piles. Scalds, 25c. Skin Lewis Eruption
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NEW TOWN IN
SOUTH GEORGIA.
—
Mr. Fitzgerald to Establish An¬
other Colony in Georgia.
Fitzgerald, Ga., Oct. 25—Mr.
Fitzgerald, who founded this
town, has practically completed
all the necessary arrangements
for the founding of another. The
new one is to be located in Cam~
dem county, on the geaboard
railway, and on St. Mary’s river.
The population of the new town
will at first be about 12,000, who
will come from the North, and
they are already beginning to ar¬
rive at the site of the new town,
many coming every day.
New Way of Using Chamber¬
lain’s Cough Remedy.
Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from
Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: “As
a proof that Chamberlain’s Cough Rem¬
edy is a cure suitable for old and young,
I pm you the following: A neighbor of
mine had a child just over two months
old. It had a very bad cough and the
parents did not know what to give it. I
suggested that if they would get a bot¬
tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
put some upon the dummy teat the baby
was sucking it would no doubt cure the
child. This they did and brought about
a quick relief and cured the baby.”
This remedy is for sale by Lewis Drug
Co.
William Jennings Bryan in the
Commoner (Dem.) says: “Thi#
nation that spent four years
bringing seceding states back in¬
to the Union, recognized a seced¬
ing section of Columbia with in¬
excusable haste! If it had been
England, Germany or France,
instead of little Columbia, we
would now be engaged in a bloody
and expensive war. But, it may
be said, that the Pieeident would
not deal that way with a large
nation. Then shame on a. Presi¬
dent who would buliy a little re¬
public like Columbia and treat it
as he would not treat a big Eu¬
ropean government!”
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carelessness is responsible for
many a rail way wreck and the
same causes are making human
wrecks of sufferers from Throat
and Lung troubles. But since the
advent of Dr. King’s New Dis¬
covery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, even the worst cases
can be cured, and hopeless resig¬
nation is no longer necessary.
Mrs, Lois Cragg, of Dorohester,
Mass., is one of many whose life
was saved by Dr. King’s New
Discovery. This great remedy
is guaranteed for all Throat and
Lung diseases by Lewis Drug Co.
Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bot¬
tles free.
The next issue of the Enter¬
prise will chronicle the success
or defeat of the Democratic par¬
ty. It is earnestly hoped that
every man who honors the name
of mother, wife, sister, daughter,
friend, will not fail to vote and
help pile up a majority for the
Democratic nominees.
Not A Sick Day Since.
“I was taken severely sick with
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of your Electric Bitters and de¬
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and soon thereafter was entirely
cured, and have not seen a sick
day since. Neighbors of mine
have been cured of Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney
troubles and General Debility.”
This is what B. F. Bass, of Fre¬
mont, N, C., writes. Only 50c.
at Lewis Drug Co.
There is an epidemic of Fairs
and Carnivals over the state.
A Soii CcnnUxion.
“Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks res¬
tored by using DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers,” so writes S. P. Moore, of Na¬
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easy to take—easy to act. Sold by Lewis
Drug Co.