The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, January 22, 1904, Image 6

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Court sessions Tuesday after ^ 3fd Monday in April and October. City Court Officers. . B I A Bush, Judge. |;SE S B Bennet, Solicitor pro tem. Cox, Clerk. Court sessions on 2nd Monday in January, April, July and Oc¬ tober, Commissioners— T. R. Bennett, I Chairman, Wyatt Adams, A. B. Joiner, J. W-. Everett, and J, G. Wood, clerk. Regular meet¬ ing second Tuesay in each month, _ Ordinary’s court every first Monday J. G. Wood, Ordinary. County Officers. J. L, Stewart, Tax collector. O. T. Akridge, Tax Receiver, .ronah palmer, Treasurer, samuel Lucky, surveyor. Green Spence, Coroner. Board of'Education, J P Heath, Chairnlan, Camilla, ! Ga. Nat Bradford, Pelham, Ga. 'Glausier, Baconton, Ga. |yE 1 Lewis, Davis, Camilla, Meigs, Ga Ga. i Powell, C. S. C. Camilla, Ga. P? C.iurch Chimes. Methodist Church— Corner t Barney and Stephens Streets— I Rev. C. T. Clark, pastor. Preach¬ ing second and fourth Sundays Jin each month at 11 o’clock, a. m *7:30 o’clock p. m. prayer meeting | every Thursday evening at 7:30 •o’clock. Sunday school every morning at 9:45 o’clock, A. Bush, superintendent. Kp worth League every Sunday af ternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The pub¬ lic eoriaily invited to att end all church services. Baptist Church— Broad Street Kev. Z.T. Weaver pastor. Preach¬ ing first and third Sunday in each month at 11 o’clock?., m. and 7:30 o’clock. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock; J. L. Cochran, superintendent. The'general public welcome to all services. Presbyterian Church - Broad St, Rev. Archie MoLauehlin, pastor. Preaching on the third and fourth Sundays in each month at 11 o’¬ clock and at night. Prayer meet¬ ing every Tuesday night. Sun¬ day school at 9-30 a. in. All cor¬ dially invited to attend these meetings. • 0<$>0.S>03>0<£0<?0'3»0<®0'$’0®‘0<S>0<$>0<S>0 ^Professional Cardsi J. L. UNDERWOOD, Real£ Attobsey-at-Law and Estate. Office-in Beanett’a Building, Broad ► street. f.I7lkw[s. Physician and Surgeon. Office at Drug Store of Lewis Drug Go's,, during the dnv. Residence ► at night. Prompt attention given to all calls. *1 A Bush. R D Bush M E Bush* 1. A. BtJSH & SONS, < Attorn Eys- at- Law, 4 Camilla, (3a. J Commercial law a specialty. . . {H. C. Dasher, Jr. W. IT. Hoggaad DASHER & HO WARD, A rronxEYs- at-Law, Camilla, Ga. J Office in Enterprise Building. |D. A. SPENCfi, Dental Surgeon, Pelham, Ga. Office in new City Mall. 4 The best quality of work at* 2 reasonable charges. Your pa ^ <1 treatise solicitated. VVT TVTTYTTTYTYTTTTTrrTVTT e South. Mr, Charles C- -Johnson, 171 Broadway, New York, is a level¬ headed man. He seems to know what the present conditions in the South really are, and advo¬ cates the clbsest and friendliest relations between the business men of the North and South- in an interesting letter to the Manu faeturers’ Record, Mr. Johnson says: In the latest issue cf the Manu¬ facturers’ Record I notice a. rei erence to published articles in¬ dicating a feeling of bitterness toward the South by Northern residents—business men and others- No one of the slightest knowledge here pays any atten¬ tion to such statements, because they are palpably aosurd. Nor¬ thern business men recognize the wonderful development of the South and know that section of the country will continue to pro¬ gress Many here do not fully realize the fact—I know I did nob until 1 spent ten weeks in the South two years ago. It is a pity mote Northern business men cannot see the South for them¬ selves. It is to be regretted that there are not more men who will follow the methods of M, V, Richards of the Southern Rail¬ way, who makes a personal mat¬ ter of introducing business men of the North to the business con¬ ditions of the Soutn. No North¬ ern man of understanding lacks appreciation of the real progress of the South. Conditions of thirty years ago no longer exist down there, and as for a feeling of bitterness in the North toward the South, why that is all tommy rot. Give us credit for better business sense. Mr. Johnson takes the proper view of the situation in the South. Every man of information can but see it in the same light that Mr. Johnson,.does. There has been wonderful development throughout this section during the past few years and the ex¬ pansion and growth continue in a marvelous manner. Many busi ness men of the North already realize the remarkable progress that has been made in the South, and others will soon be brought to a like understanding. ' Croup The peculiar cough which in¬ dicates croup, is usually well known to the mothers of croupy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it, and for this purpose no medicine has received more universal approval than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Do not waste valuable time in experimenting with-untried rem idies, no matter how highly they may be recommended, but give this medicine as directed and all symptoms of croup will quickly disappear. For sale by Lewis Drug Co. The daily papers are.all right if you want them, but it is the week¬ ly paper that advertises your business, your schools, your churches, your numerous socie¬ ties, sympathizes with you in your affliction and rejoices in your prosperity. In short, it is your weekly paper that mentions the thousand and one items in which you are interested during the year and which you do not find .......... in the daily papers.- Dalton Argus. Notice. All parties indebted to us on op. en accounts or notes are to make prompt settlement, to avoid cost of collection. appreciate your trade but years business must be clot? jd Camilla When he doesn’t have to his arms to hook his bodice the back. When he can wear his best in the rain without getting curl out of the feathers. When be gives his hair a little slick with a comb and, presto! his coiffure is complete. When the children cry and can whistle a tune, get his hat, bang the door and go out. When he stows things away in his multitudinous pockets and saunters on with unencumbered hands. When he trips up the street on a rainy day with his trousers jauntily turned up and no to kick. When he swings easily on and off a moving car without of tangling hiB heels in his petti¬ coats, spoiled\nd Wt en the dinner is he chata unconcernedly and all the guests pity him because he is married to an incompetent, fussy, discomposed woman.—Chicago Journal. Dislocated her Shoulder Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Fergus Fails, Minn., fell and dis¬ located her shoulder. She had a a surgeon get it back in place as soon be possible, but it was quite sore: pained her very much. Her son mentioned that he had seen Chamberlain’s Pain Balm adver¬ tised for sprains and soreness, and she asked him to buy her a bottle of it, which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep which she had not done for several days. The son was so much pleased with the re¬ lief it gave his motherthathe has since recommended it to many others. For sale by Lewis Drug Co. The editor of the Albany Her¬ ald is one of the best gun shots in Georgia, He knows as much about birds as anybody. He thinks he has found one here, if there is anything in a name: “Mrs. 8. William Robbin, Louisville, Ky., was recently married to David Buzzard. It is her fourth matrimonial venture. She was a Martin, of one of the best known Bourbon families She first married Robert Crow. He died and she married John Sparrow six months afterward. She and Mr. Sparrow did not agree and a divorce followed. Mrs Sparrow became Mrs. Wil¬ liam Robbin, but again a divorce was found advisable. After a year of lonely life, Mrs. Rob¬ bin has become Mrs. David Buzzard. She has two Crows, one Sparrow, one Robbin and a Blizzard at her home. Cured after suffering* 10 years, B. F. Hare, Supt. Miami Cycle & Mfg. Co. Middleton, (). suffer* ed for ten years with dyspepsia He spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and with doctors with¬ out receiving any “One benefit. He says, night while feeling exceptionally bau I was about to throw down evening paper when I saw an item in the paper regarding the merits oi Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I concluded to try it andjwhile I had no faith in it I felt better af¬ ter the second dose. After two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been for years 1 aud I recommend Kodol sia Cure to my friends and ac quaiutanees suffering stomach trouble.” Sold by Twenty candidates have an¬ nounced for office in Ware ty and they are beginning show up in other counties. DeWitt'S * Hazel ttoh Salve Fop Piios, Burns, Sores. The South’s Resources. Four-fifths of the world’s cot¬ ton is produced in the Southern States. The South is the most attractive field for immigration in the world to-day; populated only as thickly as is Belgium, one of the thriftiest and most prosper¬ ous of nations, the South has r'-om enough for 43,000,000 peo¬ ple. She mines annually 15,000 000 tons of coal; the South is a great iron-producing country, to bacco, stone and minerals and upon her must our chief depend¬ ence be placed for our lumber,— Times-Enterprisa. The South furnishes nearly all the naval stores of the world, and can furnish vegetables and many other products of the field and orchard in quantities sufficient to meet the demand of the nations. Yes. “the South is the most at¬ tractive field for immigration in the world to-day,”and no part of the South presents more inviting prospects than our own south¬ west Georgia. The school teachers of Georgia will get tills week the balance of their last year’s money. Vouch¬ ers have been made out, and the checks will be signed and mailed the first of the week. There are two months’ salary still due the teachers, and the distribution will amount to about 8600,000. AVERY cfe COMPACTS’ 51 $'53 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga, Engines, , Boilers “f 1 SawMllIs AH Kinds of Mach in err. 1 cr cr LU o L. tx CD _Q £5 CD tag LARGE ENGINES AND BOILERS SUPPLIED PROMPTLY. Corn Mills, Feed Mills; Grain Separators, All kinds of Patent Dogs, Circular'saws, Saw Teeth Locks, Steam Governors Mill S'lftylies, Engine and Mill Repairs Send or CaRg Atlantic Ocast Line By. Co, Florida and Cuba. DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE TO Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge, Thumasville Valdosta, Waycross, avanna h, harleston, Brunswick Jacksonville and all - JF^lojricio. 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 Richmond and Norfolk. To St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago' Kansas City, Birmingham. Nashville, Kew Orleans and ali points west and northeast. Lv. Camilla, northbound,............10:36 am...........6:04 p m Lv. Camilla, southbound;............8:45 am............5:00 p m Connections at Savannah with ocean steamship lifte and M & M T Co., for New York, Boston and Philadelphia. For further information call on or address W. W. Cullens, Ticket Agent, CamilladGa. T. J. Bottoms, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasville, Ga. H. M. Emerson,. Traffic Mgr., Wilmington, N. C, J. A^Taydev, T. P. A., Montgomery, Ala. w, I. OSAia, w. H. LEAHY, Gen Pass Agt Wilmingrin, N.C. D>, Pass. Ajb, Savennalr At the annual meeting of the State Board of Health held at the eaf itol in Atlanta on Tuesday of last week, resolutions were pass¬ ed urging the city and county authorities to enforce the vaccin¬ ation and fumigation ordinance to check the ravages of smallpox. It was recommended by the board that sulphur candles for fumiga¬ tion be discarded in fovor of for¬ maldehyde gas. lias cured thousands and will cure you. ly you are troubled with Kid - ney or Bladder troubles, such as Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Ca tarrah. Gravel of the Bladder. Albumen in Urine and unhealthy deposits, or too frequent dis¬ charge of the bladde'r, urine, pain in the back and dropsical swelling of the feet and legs etc., we guarantee bv using Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure, a complete cure will be effected. Price 50 cents and 81.00. For Sale by Lewis Drug Co. «1 1 1. .~-«-_- ,. E f; 5:; w’w 1{:‘V’«i } I 343-1“ ' «AM 2‘ :4.“ «u». .g: 3.3; TC»; 4‘? l 4“ 7\3\ n. :V‘; :K : :. V2, _ . Q91»? an ‘ “km. “(CTR f ‘ ‘ Pr” V. A; M? \‘ #3"- 11:3" f i \M‘r‘“f/ ., W ‘ i , CO XI c © 3: eO co +-> CO CD _Q