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BAGGS & PERRY,
General Merchants,
CAMILLA, - • GEORGIA.
Great “Red Letter”
Chewing Gum
Sale,
Saturday, Nov. 19, ’04
lOOO Fresents To Be Gheii
Away ABNOLITEL1 FREE!
Besides a number of other useful articles,
including a $25 Talking Machine, 2 banjos,
2 Guitars, 2 Zithers, 2 Violins and an Accor
deon.
This is the Plan of the Sale.
With every ten cent package of Chewing Gum, yon draw a ticket calling
for a Useful Present. Yon get something useful every time. There fire no
blank numbers. Yon may draw one of the fine Musical Instrument and it
will only cost you 10 cents. Buy chewing gum and get a present.
Remember the Date and Place. Saturday,
November 19 th, 1904.
Zb* ButkrSusb (&
Men's Outfitters, Camilla, Ga.
Stanley’s Business College.
Macon, : Georgia.
Success is yours if you attend a good business college. We will qualify
you and secure you a position. Write for catalogue.
G. W. II. Stanley, President.
Mt. Zion Dots.
As it has been some time since
I have seen anything from these
parts, 1 will try to gather up a
few items.
The farmers of our section are
about through gathering and
housing their crops, and syrup
making is the order of the day
now.
Messrs. Charlie Palmer, Jason
Pope, Tom Mock and Geo. Pal¬
mer have returned from a trip to
the coast, and report a very en¬
joyable time while there.
The health of the community is
very good now, there has been
some sickness, but not a grsat
deal.
On last first Sunday Bro. S. 0.
Thomas, was ordained to ths min¬
istry, there being a large crowd
to witness the ordination. We all
wish Bro. Thomas much success
in his new field of labor.
The many friends and relatives
of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Powell, are
glad to learn they anticipate re¬
turning to Mitchell the first of
December. They have resided
in Texas for the past two years.
The members of Mt. Zion
church appointed a committee on
last first Saturday to raise funds
for the purpose of putting a wire
-nee around the cemetery. They
have raised enough to get the
wire aDd have it put up, which
will be appreciated very much by
all interested.
Occasional.
Decatur Superior Court.
Judge W. N. Spence has been
holding court in Bainbridge dur¬
ing the past week, having finish
ed the civil docket early in the
week, the case against Neel Sut
ton, who is charged with kidnap¬
ping little Alice Skelton, was
then set for a hearing but sever¬
al important witnesses could not
be located however, and the trial
was postponed until Mon¬
day of next week, Nov. 21st.
Notice Of Primary Election.
A Democratic primary election is here¬
by called for the purpose of selecting
candidates for the offices of Mayor,
Treasurer and Council men for the town
of Camilla, to succeed the present in¬
cumbents; said election to be held on
December 15th. 1904. Iu said election
all qualified white voters of the Town
of Camilla will be allowed to vote- Said
election will be governed by the laws
governing State Democratic Primary
Elections, except as above as to who
shall be allowed to vote in said election.
For the purpose of defraying the ex¬
penses incident to holding said election,
each candidate for the offices of Mayor
and Treasurer of said town in said elec¬
tion shall be assessed the sum of |3.00,
and each candidate for the office of
COuncilmeu of said town in said election
shall be assessed the sum of 50 cents,
to the Secretary of the Demo¬
Executive Committee for the town
of Camilla; and the name of any candi¬
shall not be printed on the ticket
until said assessments have been paid.
This November 15th, 1904.
J. H, Scaife,
Executive Committee for the
Town of Camilla.
J. W. Butler, Secretary.
Citizens Bank of Camilla,
Camilla, Georgia.
Capital Stock $30,000.
Stockholder’s liability $30,000
//7JA Depositors protection $60,000.
Accounts of Individuals and merchants solicited.
All busines intrusted to us will have prompt and
careful attention.
Call and see our Safe Deposit Boxes,
They will protect your valuable papers.
Geo. C. Cochran, President. E. M. Davis, Yice-President.
Jno. C. Wilson, Cashier.
Syrup Barrels.
Five car loads cypress barrels.
Do not wait, buy while you can
be supplied.
Baggs <fc Pem
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Notice of Election.
Georgia, Mitchell County,
Mitchell Court of Ordinary at Cham¬
bers Nov, 8th, 1904,
It is ordered that an election be held
in the uew militia district in said conn
ty, known as Raiford district No. 1611,
G. M., for one justice of the peace and
two constables. Said electien to be held
on the third day of December 1904, in
the usual way of holding such elections.
There wiU also be an election held on
the same day at all the precincts in said
county for the above named officer. This
Nov. 7th, 1904. J G. Wood, Ord.
Administrator'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
December 1904, at the court house in
said county between the legal hours of
sale, the following real estate situated
Two m Baconton, Mitchell county, towit- land’
and one-half (2 1-2) acres of
more or less, on Railroad street, in said
town. Terms, Cash.
E. B. Mnllius, Administrator
of T. R. Mullins.