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The Camilla Enterprise,
Fine Job Printing Camilla, Georgia
K&SSEI3BP SS!
Supreme Officer Fraternal Union
of America pays ofSdel vis¬
it to Camilla Lodge 227
Camilla, Ga.
Recently Mr. Newman Laser,
Supreme Steward of‘“The Fra¬
ternal Union of Ameiiea,”’ visit
ed the local lodge in Csusnilla, Ga.,
officially. The Union is a frater¬
nal benificiary order with head
quart?rs in Denver, Colorado.
This Order was incorporated in
1896 with 500 Charter members,
; and its growth has been pemark
iiibie, having now 25,000 members
in 24 states in America. The
iftrder has paid about $l,©0fi,OO0
to widows and orphans of deceas¬
ed memhers. Certificates are
issued to the amount of $600, $3,-
20u„,and $2,400. Both male and
female are admitted on eqisal
terms- Its plans are up-to-date.
The guaranteed permanency <of
this Order commends it to tbe
highest.intelligence of thinking
personae. Its objects are to fur¬
nish safe protection and bestow
cash bmefits upon its living
members^md upon the widows,
children acd dependent ones of
deceased neembers. The Order
owns its owsa Home Disability
by accident *.nd disease and old
age benefits while living and an
insurance indowment at death
are some of the features of this
Fraternity.
Mr. Newman Laser has exclu¬
sive control over the states of
Alabama Georgia, Tennessee,
; and South*,Carolina, and by his
untiring efforts, energv, ability
lie has brought the Order to the
To Cure a Cold in One Day In Cures Two Grip Days.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, -e ns Z on every'
Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature, ^rTnrt^ box. 25c.
front ranks- As the result of
his official visit to Camilla he Se¬
cured 20 applications all of win m
were easamined before his depar¬
ture. Among the new as well
as the memoers can be found
Camilla!* leading business and
professional men.
Haw i¥au Indigestion.
If you have indigestion. Kodol
Dyspepsia (Cure will cure you.
It has easred thousands. It is
curing paaple every day—every
hour. You owe it to yourself to
give it a trial. You will continue
to suffer umrfci! you do try it. There
is no other (Combination of di
gestants that digests and rebuilds
at the same time. Kodol does
both. Kodol eures, strengthens
and rebuilds. ;Sold by Lewis
Drug Co.
A Matter ol importance.
The Rivers and Harbors Com¬
mittee of Congress in sympathy
with the policy of administration
have announced that no appro¬
priation bill for improvement of
rivers and harbors will be allow¬
ed to pass through the commit¬
tee this session; which of course
has aroused the righteous indig¬
nation of those representatives
who had hoped for an appropria
tion'/or this purpose.
Locally of course this shutsoff
any effort our immediate repre¬
sentative in congress might have
intended making for appropria¬
tions for improving navigation on
Flint and Chattahoocbe rivers.—
Cambridge Search Light.
Fop Salve
Piles, Burns, Sores.
Dispensary For Valdosta.
The report is in circulation
that some of the citizens of VaN
dosta are agitating the question
of abolishing the barrooms in
Valdosta and establishing a dis¬
pensary instead. One of these
parties in discussing the matter
stated that a dispensary in that
town would pay the town and
county a net profit of $25,000 to
$30,000 and that this amount of
money would reduce county tax¬
es to a minimum, if indeed any
tax would be necessary at all. It
seems that this new movement
is in the incipient stage and it is
not known what strength it may
develop.—Thomasville Times
Enterprise,
Souvenir of Savannah, Ga.
Mr. Chas F. Graham, proprie -
tor of the Pulaski House, Savan¬
nah, and Hotel Tybee, Tybee Is¬
land, has gotten out a magnifi¬
cent booklet descriptive of Sa¬
vannah, illustrated with a num¬
ber of pretty views of the city.
The book contains two maps of
Savannah, showing the streets
and points of interest about the
city, and the resorts with the
street car lines connecting them
with Savannah. This '
booklet
will be mailed to any address up¬
on application.
Relief in One Minute.
One Minute Cough Cure gives re¬
lief in one minute, because it kills
the microbe which tickles the mu¬
cous membrane, causing the
cough, clears and at the same time
inflammation the phlegm, draws out the
and heals and
soothes the affected parts. One
Minute Cough Cure strengthens
the lungs, wards off pneumonia
and is a harmless and never fail¬
ing cure in all curable cases of
coughs, colds and croup. One
Minute Cough Cure is pleasant
to take, harmless and good alike
for young and old. Sold by Lew¬
is Drug Co.
Kahigb Lamar,
The Leading Blacksmith,
Corner Scott and N. Broad Sts.
Is prepared to do first-class work
Blacksmithing. Horseshoeing,
and General Repairing. . .
When in need of work call on me.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Association
Home Office 305-6 Century Eldg., Atlanta, Ca.
ALLEN D. CAND; EP, Prudent.
H. W. BELL, Tteasurer. 50 , N, HOLDER, Secretary
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The only Company offering to the public absolutely sound and
reliable Insurance at actual cost;
Vhe only Company authorized by its charter to write Insurance
on its plan;
And the only Company operating on this plan in this State, the
payment of whose policies is guaranteed by a deposit ol
securities in the State Treasury.
A, V "to company offering a policy similar to ours is doing a business unau
fchorized by its charter and the payment of its policies is unsecured either by«
deposit of securities in the State Treasury or otherwise.
A policy in The Southern Mutual is as safe and sound as a United States
bond, and is paid, not m sixty or ninety days after proof of death, but in thret
days, and costs you only six to ten dollars on the thousand, while the “old line'
companies The charge you fiS.
money you pay it does not go to Chicago or New York never to return,
but every dollar of it remains m Georgia and nearly all of it in vour own countv
° f 7 n l °' ,/D r :! 1ZRns > who is under a heavy bond, guaran
teed by the Fidelity and A Depot , Company of Maryland, one of the strongest
surety companies m America ; and is paid out, not in extravagant salaries and
expenses, but only to the bereft/ i widow and orphans of your neighbor or
yourself, when death claims yon. No surer provision can be madefy the
comfort of one’s family when he i> dead, and yon may die tomorrow tomorrow. Whc Whc
knows? “In the midst of life we k •< in death.*
Perry, Dist. Agent,
Camilla, Ga.
FOR SALE:—
500 acre farm near Camilla.
TO RENT:—
50 or 75 acres south of Camilla.
I. L. Underwood,