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ia Manufacturing Company
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s Buy Your Cotton, Cotton Seed, Peanuts, Corn, Velvet Beans
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Paying the Highest Cash Price at All Times.
WILL
GIN YOUR COTTON
On Gins That Have Recently Been Overhauled and Put in Condition to Do the Best Work.
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WILL
WEIGH AND STORE YOUR COTTON
in Our BRICK Warehouse, Ideally Situated for Convenience and the Best Service to Our Customers.
Remember this when you bring in your cotton, or other farm produce, and you will learn that we have both the S,
Facilities and the earnest desire to give you service in our line which will
prove pleasant and profitable to you and to us.
Georgia Manufacturing Company)
SCOTT STREET CAMILLA, GEORGIA
I PROFBSSIOXAL |
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C. L. ROLES
Practitioner of Medicine and Surgery
Office at Carter Drug Co.
Phone No. 6.
Camilla, Georgia.
DR. 9. I). COX
Dentist.
Camilla, Ga.
Office over Planters & Citizens
Bank. Will be in office every day
except Mondays.
DR. THOS. W. JONES
DENTIST
Office in City Hall
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 to 4:00
PHONES:
Office No. 165. Residence 20
CAMILLA, GA.
E. M. DAVIS
Attorney at Uw
Camilla, Ga.
Practice In all Court*. Office 1*
Spence Bldg.
BEN T. BUBSON
Lawyer, Oamsilla, Ga.
Office over Camilla Drug Co.
PHONES H3.
Office 140 Residence
H A. Peacock. B. C. Gardner.
Albany, Ga. Camilla, Ga.
PEACOCK * GARDNER
Attorneys at Law.
* Practice in all Courts.
Offices over Bank of Camilla.
CHAS. WATT, JR.
Attorney at Law
Camilla, Ga.
Office over Planter* &
Bank. Broad St.
JOHNSON & WARREN
Attorneys
Offices 1, 2 and 3, Second Floor,
Newsom Building
Camilla, Georgia.
POMP PERKINS
Attorney at Law
Sale City, Ga.
Practice In all courts. State
federal. Collections a specialty
DR. J. A. McDANIKL
Dentist.
Camilla, Ga.
Office in Spence Bldg., Scott 8t
J. J. WHITE,
Funeral Director and Einbnlmer
With Planters Hdw. Co.
|I>»y Phone 87. Night Phone
CAMILLA. GEORGIA.
Sorghum Cane Back
Into Georgia Again
Atlanta, Ga.—Old-fashioned sor¬
ghum cane is coming back into its own
in Georgia. Reports from mountain
counties bring the information that
the crop is the greatest on record.
Many mountain farmers have raised
only sufficient corn to supply their
needs and planted the balance of their
corn land in sorghum cane. In south
Georgia the crop of ribbon cane is said
to be the largest on record also.
Syrup and molasses are bringing a
good price and sugar is getting scarce
Some prophets believe the people will
be using molasses to sweeten their
coffee and tea if the war goes on,
like southern people did in the days of
the Civil War.
If your child is pale and sickly,
picks at the nose, starts in the sleep
and grinds the teeth while sleeping, it
is a sure sign of worms. A remedy
for these parasites will be found in
WHITE’S CREAM VERMIFUGE
It not only clears out the worms, but
it restores health and cheerfulness.
Price 25c per bottle. Sold by Strip¬
ling’s Pharmacy.—Adv.
EX-COV. TERRELL’S
BROTHER GIVES
TESTIMONY
That’s What John Bunyon Johnson,
the Well-Known Automobile
Salesman, Says of Martin’s
Liver Medicine
One of the latest to add his un¬
qualified endorsement to Martin’s
Liver Medicine is John Bunyon
Johnson, of Macon, Ga. In a letter
dated August 25, 1917, he says:
"It affords me pleasure to report Liver
that I have taken Martin’s
Medicine and obtained most desir¬
able results. Martin’s Liver Medi¬
cine is pleasant to the taste, does
not gripe nor inconvenience the
taker in any way. It acts positively and it
and yet gently upon the liver
is my opinion that it is superior to
any liver medicine sold.”
Martin’s Liver Medicine is strictly
vegetable in ingredients, contains
no poisonous calomel, is pleasant to
take and is sold with the standing
guarantee that if it does not give
the effect desired, the empty bottle
can be returned to the drug store
and the 50c paid for it will be re¬
funded. As a medicine for consti¬
pation, sick headache or other liver
and stomach troubles, Martin s
Liver Medicine is without a peer.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
Sold by CAMILLA DRUG CO.
Camilla, Georgia.
Georgia’s Gold Second
Among Eastern States
Atlanta, Ga.—Georgia gold ranks
second among eastern states, a fact
which is probably not generally known
but which is vouched for by no less
an authority than the U. S. Bureau
of Mines, in a recent report on the
gold production of all the states in
the Union. Up to the time gold was
discovered in California, Georgia led
the country in the the production of
the precious metal. In the last twelve
months the production of Georgia
gold, as stated above, ranked second
among the states in the eastern sec¬
tion of the country. From the earl¬
iest recorded history of the Spanish
explorers down to date, Georgia’s
mountains and streams have abound¬
ed in the yellow metal. Up to the
present time it is estimated that the
state has produced a total of $18,
000,000 worth of gold.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Georgia, Mitchell County.
Whereas, Mrs. Mamie H. Spence
did on October 16th, 1915, execute
a certain instrument to secure a cer¬
tain indebtedness for the principal
sum of $382.00, due $25.00 on the
first of each month, beginning Novem¬
ber 1st, 1915, which said instrument
or mortgage is recorded in book 57,
page 421, in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said county,
and which said instrument conveys
as security for said debt the following
described property, to-wit:
“A certain tract or parcel of land
in the City of Camilla, Mitchell coun¬
ty, Georgia, more particularly des¬
cribed, as follows: Fronting west on
Scott Street seventy (70) feet and
extending back on equal width One
Hundred and Fifteen (115) feet, be¬
ing bounded on the north by lands
of J. W. Middleton; on the east by
lands of G. B. Baggs; on the south
by lands of W. N. Spence; and on
the west by Scott street,” and
Which said mortgage was oxecu
ed by the said Mrs. Mamie H. Spence
to the Citizens National Bank, of
Anderson, S. C., the payees also of
the note for $382.00 principal, and
which said note was further evidence
of said debt, and
Whereas, the said Mrs. Mamie H.
Spence has defaulted in the payment
of said debt, except $125.00 thereof,
leaving a balance of 257.00 principal
besides interest, and
Whereas, the said Mrs. Mamie H.
Spence refuses to pay said debt, and
Whereas, it is further stipulated in
said mortgage that the said instru¬
ment of security executed to the said
Citizens National Bank, of Anderson,
S. C., was made subject to a certain
deed by the said Mrs. Mamie H.
Spence to the Albany Trust Company,
of Georgia, for the principal sum of
$562.50, and
Whereas, the said Citizens National
Bank, for the purpose of selling said
property as described in said instru¬
ment to it paid off said debt to the
Albany Trust Company, of Georgia,
and now holds the same, the said pap¬
ers held by the said Albany Trust
Company, of Georgia, having been
transferred and assigned to the said
Citizens National Bank, and
Whereas, in said instrument exe¬
cuted to said Citizens National Bank
is contained a power of sale, whereby
the said Mrs. Mamie H. Spence did
give and grant unto the said Citizens
National Bank, of Anderson, S. C., the
irrevocable power to advertise the
property described therein for sale in
the Camilla Enterprise, of Camilla,
Mitchell county, stating in said adver¬
tisement the date of sale, and after
advertising the same for two conse¬
cutive insertions in said news paper,
to expose said property at public sale
at the courthouse door in Camilla,
Mitchell county, Georgia, on a date
to be named in said advertisement
and to sell the same to the highest
and best bidder and to apply the pro¬
ceeds, first, to the payment of said
debts and then pay the balance to
said Mrs. Mamie H. Spence, if any.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of
said power, there will be sold, on the
9th day of October, 1917, before the
courthouse door in Camilla, Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder for cash the
above described property, and the
same will be sold for the purpose of
liquidating, first, the said debt due
by the said Mrs. Mamie H. Spence to
the Albany Trust Company, of Geor¬
gia, in terms of the law, and, second,
to the payment of the said debt due
by the said Mrs. Mamie H. Spence to
the said Citizens National Bank, of
Anderson, S. C., together with all ex¬
penses as stipulated in said instru¬
ment.
This the 19th day of Sept., 1917.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK,
by Peacock & Gardner,
Agent, Representative and At¬
torney for the Citizens National
Bank.
CITY TAX LEVY.
Be it resolved by the Mayor and
Alderman of hte City of Camilla, Ga.,
in regular meeting assembled, that a
tax of 14 mills on the dollar advalo
rem, he and the same is hereby leviwl
upon all of the taxable property lo¬
cated within the limits of said City,
for the year 1917, for the following
purposes, and in the following pro¬
portions, to-wit:
For General purposes.. 4.00 mills
For Bonds and Interest.. 3.75 mills
For Sinking Fund______1.25 mills
For School purposes____5.00 mills
Which rate shall be adva’.orem upon
all of the property within the corpor¬
ate limits of the said City of Camilla,
Georgia, as aforesaid.
Resolved further that the City Clerk
of said City be, and he is hereby in¬
structed and ordered to proceed to
collect said tax in pursuance of and
as provided by law.
This September 10th, 1917.
W. W. CULLENS, Mayor.
W. C. SPENCE, Clerk.
Give Us Your Job Printing
Come To The
Southeastern
FAIR
-ATLANTA, GA.
October 13. 14. 15, 16. 17. 18, 19, 20
Grand Circuit
RACES
Fastest horses in America will compete daily for
prizes aggregating $34,000; Horse Show; Cattle Show;
Swine Exhibits; Poultry; Agricultural Display; Horti*
cultural Display; Educational Exhibits; Women’*
Work; Dog Show.
Seventh Annual Georgia Corn Show; Boys’ Corn
Club Contest; Girls’Canning Club Contest; Boys’ Pig
Club Contest; Boys’ and Girls’ Poultry Club Contest.
Midway, Larkland, Clean Fun and Frolic, Fre«
Vaudeville Attractions, Free Brass Band Concerts,
Free Fireworks Nightly.
$65,000 In Prizes
You Can’t Afford To Miss It!
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