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BIO CIRCUS COMING- HO WES
GREAT LONDON SHOWS.
The Circus Performance is Excep
tionally Fine and Full of lu
tereat to all Lovers of the
Ring—-Nearly Every
thing New anti
N o v f l.
Ml-. Walter Taylor, pi AU.-mlg.
(<a., a-' famous ^fni-Thein writejy
says:
“The fact that over to.onu
jjiovel people lit toU'TKT Howe's love S F» 0 for vs
that the am-ient
The Circus jdjfll exists, ft is born
hi dinr very flesh and blood, id
youth it thrilled us, and in our
middle age it is our eofnfoTl and
so|iico. '1’he smell of the,,sawdust
is as fragrant to day m it was in
the early morn of our lives, when
Heaven ...... and
the circus was
smiling, be,skirted, bi spangled,.
adorable cmvtury in.-.blue tights ;
was its particular angel which
filled our thoughts by day and our
dreams by night.
“Every time we visit a circus we
vow we will never again; that it is,
the same old thing, the same old j
acrobats, the same old ground andj efe-1
lofty tumblings, the same old
phants, the same old horseback
riding. And it is all true. Same.
old thing, nothing new . But the'
next time the circus comes again
the fever breaks out once more,
the roar and rattle of the heavy
wagpns have an enticing echo of
their Own, the tented city appeals
to the imagination tvs fervidly and
as vividly T as in the days J when we
*
carried water for the elephants,;
and when the door opens we all of;
us are in the rash to get Under the
canvas and see the same thing
Over again, with the same delight¬
ful anticipations ms in the days of
yore. It is well that this is so.
When the man no longer loves the
circus he has arrived at the lean
and slippered age, where he fain
must crouch before the lire to
warm his thin blood and muse
over the days that are gone. The
first sign of old age is when we
lose our love for the circus.”
Don’t miss seeing the big show,
to be hoar on Monday November
£2ud.
of i i is! v V
Told the Truth.
Excited Fjahermau (to country 5 hotel
isfiT It ■ bit Of ashing
about' here'. Every brook baa a sigh
warning people off: What do you
mean by luring anglers here with the
promise of tine fishing?
Hotel Keeper-d didn't if say anything uiy
about flue hshing. you read nd
VertisehWnt Carefully you Will see that
.wiuttl said wa§ -'Fishing unnppronch
aWe. w — f.dndoii Telegraph.
She Did.
“Didn’t some idiot propose to you be¬
fore our marriage?”
“Certainly.”
“Then you ought to have married
tilta.”
‘‘That’s just what I did.”—Bon VI
vaut.
WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn,Mass.
Cured of severe compound
cold and cough by
VtiTbt
“From Dec. 20, '08, to March 1, ’09,
l niiA three bad colds, one on top of the
ether. 1 got so weak 1 could hardly
get arouud. Nothing seemed to help
me anti! i began to take Vlnol. The
change was magic. Three bottles com*
pletely stopped (teed the that compound cold and
terrible cough—and what
surprises me most, at the same time
it cured me of a severe stomach trouble
Vlnol Is , that has bothered me for 20 years.
certainly a wonde fb! raefikme.”
Mr. Toppati is one. of 1 van’s most prominent and highly respected
merchants, whose word is rs good as his bond.
- hfii^. bot^^ydiugx-leiy^tys’^^oS’i^yer ^>il and Tome.Iron.
r >K Are Satisfied.
Camilla City <*ourf,
Traverse Juidrs d^wn for No
vefnher Term, 1909, Camilla City
Court, by his Honor, J. ft. Scaife,
Judge of said coi^rt, on the 30th
day of October, 1909. Said court
will convene on the fifth Monday
in November, I9(J9.
Albei t Akridge, J. T. Ifatspher,
Will I). Hayes, W, J). Hatcher,
W. H. Haleher, JK. E. Jiaisden,
J. W. Blackburn, C. A, Uozernan,
J. A„ Brooks. J, C. Mock,
II. it. Beasley, J. T. Barues,
J. .1. Allen, T. L. Kfrbo;
.J. li. High note. J. J. Britt*
J. D. Ledbetter. W. BibJard.
Itch cured in SO mihntes by
Woolfordfs Sanitary Lotion. Never
falls. Hold by Spence Drug Co.
Piano Contest.
following is the standing cputeai of cau,
in the popularity
f or j| ){ , piano, to be given away by
the City Joweby Stove, when the
votes were last counted,
Miag Jessie Cooper
Baptist Church, ..35,485
Margaret Boles_____ .17,305
Ktuisic haircloth .11,005
Nell Baggs._______ 5,105
Charlie Paul___________ 4,080
Lula Mae Crosby 4,285
Marie Turner _ 3,230
Carrie Johnson 3,3 75
Ca^alf.
One day a distinguished notary
while breakfasting wtth a friend at a
t-nfe . in , Paris . Indulged , , In , some sUntf
j nR , comments on (he public acts of
Marshal Marmont. Suddeuly another
gentleman, dining at another talm*.
? roae a,ltl approach,-d them, his mu*
tache bristling with anger,
“sir,” cried he tragically, “you shall
give me satisfaction!”
“ Ar e Mui fihal Mannootr quiet
, ,
“I have not that honor,” was the in¬
dignant reply, “but I am his chief aid
de-camp."
“Give me vour card, then, sir.” said
the notary. “I will send you my head
clerk."
The Fighting Parson.
When the great grand fa I her of the
Duke of Norfolk wns engaged In any
of his electioneering contests he was
always attended by his chaplain, an
athletic man, one who had made such
good use of his hands on several oc¬
casions tbnt he acquired the name of
“the fighting parson," Mr, Psuncev
an eminent counsel, having once to
examine him as a witness during a
trial, asked whether he was not the
gentleman called "the fighting par
son." “1 believe I am, sir." the di¬
vine replied, “but if you require any¬
more positive proof and wiil do me
the favor to step out. of court i will
give it to you under my own hand "
No further evidence was taken.—Bai¬
ley’s Mngazifib.
Notice.
All' Ipai’tics are watnett not; to
hunt,, fish or otherwise trespass
iipniihfo tisl l POinP or
fields of the undersigned, being lots
of land Nos. 49, 50, 57, 76j 77, 78,
88 and 81, also 79 and 48, except
166 6-10 acres formerly sold to
John P. (Till, and % of lot of land
No. 46.
R. H. Fkkkman.
Camilla, Ga., Oct. 12, 1909.
County Commissioners met in
their office on the above date with
the following members present:
\V. II. Branch, Chm., J. T. Lee,
Jonah Pal river and G. B. Baggs.
The time having Come fir the
election of a poor farm superintend.
Cut, W. H. Luc key the present
Superintendent was elected to
Succeed himself at the same salary
for 1910 as 1909 and under the
same conditions.
On motion #2,81 taxes col¬
lected by error from TSiden
Holton was ordered refunded. The
following accounts were approved
and oiflergd paid:
Buy Stripling.,..,.,...___#90 84
Hand Trading Co._________ 113 80
Union Sup. Co, ___________47 80
(>. Battle.,.
e, (X Finklea..
J. W. Crass
.»i ) r pyx it- .■», « ■ •-.*
Cochran Gro. Co. _______
•I.T. Bigsby____________
O. 0.Swindle.._____ _____
J. W. Wiiliii
T. B. Beck.
E. B. Bvoadawiiy. 50
Oamilki Enterprise.. . 12 16
u ll 4 26
.
J.H. Davis.________ 4 40
Marshall A Bruce Co..... . 105 06
Cullens Bros. _____ _ 29 56
_
W. C. Speneo.____ u 1 00
G. J. Joiner Mill Co._____ 10 2p
Albany Gro. Co............. 6 99
A. M. Spivey -----
J. L, Palmer.______ ........ 10 95
A. IT. Jon.es_____________ _____. 4 0(1
J. 07 Turner....________ __________ 14 99
F. S. Perry Co. L3165 ______
It. C. Lamar ________.... 17 05
Tift & Peed Gro. Co,____ 201 84
O. D. Crow________________ 440 20
II K <«
0. F. Brim berry_______
(C it ((
Berman Bros.._________
City Market__________
Farmers Hdw. Co..._.
Frederick Diseufeet Co.
Grady Co.............
Cam i 1 la Repair Hhop____
T. E. Palmer____...______
Thei-e being no further business
the board adjourned.
G. B. Baggs, Clerk.
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Forced into Exile.
Win. Cpehureh of Glen Oak,
Ok la., was an exile from home.
Mountain air, he thought would
cUre a frightful lung racking cough
that had defied all remedies for
two years. After six months he
returned, death dogging his steps
“Then I began to use Dr. Kings
New Discovery,” he writes, “and
after taking six bottles I am as
well as ever.” It saves thousands
yearly from desperate lung dis
eases. Infallible for Conghs and
Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and
Sore Throat. Cures Grip, Bron¬
chitis, Hemorrhages, Asthma,
Croup, Whooping Cough. 56c
and #1.00, trial bottle free, guar¬
anteed by Spence Drug Co.
-!— ■ , »■ <». -
Indignant. '*
D'Auber is a big, healthy, bearded
man who looks as though be could lift
half hundredweights in each hand as
easily as he picks up his palette.
An elderly rustic, who had been
standing watching him painting by the
roadside^ approached him,
“No offense, sir,” he began, "but is
there anything the Matter w' yet?”
“No.” answered D’Auber. “What
makes you ask?”
“Yer hnin’t lame, are yer?”
“Lame! Good gracious, no!”
“Yer hain’t 'ad a misfortune in any
way—the ciatiear or- lumbager—that’s
kind o’ laid yer by?”
“No, I'm as well as I have always
been.”
The rustic drew himself up and
gassed- scornfully at the artist
"AnVy^r cali yerself a man an’ can
sit .tbeer. a-dpin' o' that?” he said.
“Well, I’m blest!’’—Exchange.
Just received a fresh
shipment of
Diamond “C” ams
Sugar Cured
The sweetest, juiciest ham on the
market. Phone ns and we’ll be
delighted to deliver one at your
home.
O. G. SWINDLE,
Phone No. 133. Scott Street
a fe- ?j
We Are Now Ready
TO GIN AND BUY
YOUR COTTON.
We will pay you the highest market
price tor your cotton seed.
We sell vou goods from one of the
best selected stocks in Mitchell county,
and we give premiums to our cash
customers.
If we can't save you money on your
purchases, we don’t want your trade.
Cochran & Company
PUNT, GA.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 38th, 3909.
DEPARTUBEB FBOM CAMILLA.
Train No. 73 8:30 a. m. tor ThomasviUe *and Montieello
Train No. 72 11:08 a. in. for Albany.
Train No. 71 5:00 p. m. for Thomasyille and Montieello.
Traih No. 74 7:56 p. ffl. for Albany.
Coimeetitms at Albany forSmitbville, Aaieriens, HDlcofi., Atlanta,
Coltitubus, Tifton, Waycro^, Jacksonville, Savannah, etc. and at
Thoiuasvillv for ail points East atuTAVest.'
.Schedule given aa.infonuatimi only, flforas ate not guaranteed.
Call oh local agent, in advance if possible, for through tickets and
information as to fores, schedules, excursions, etc., or address
L. P. GREEN, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasville, Ga.
E. M. NORTH, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
T. <3. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
Automobile Transfer Servce.
We have just installed a Ford Touring
Car to use in a general transfer business.
This car meets trains when in the city.
Price 25c per Passenger.
HOLTON & PERRY
Phone 41 and 21. Camilla, Ga.
Money to Lend
On improved farming lands. Large
®LOf! TKcKiT Attiomvts 9TB at favorable \ rates t^ a specialty f?
%■+ aS.* h na jp
David C. Barrow, 1 ""..... Pelham, Ga.