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% J. L. UNDERWOOD,
Attokney-at-Law and Reai.j
*5 Estate. Estate. ;
'■?: Office in Bennett's Building, Broad}
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Ti -.L. LEWIS, C
"? Physician and Surgeon.
® Office at Drug SiOreof Lewis Drug?
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4 at night. Prompt attention given;. |
“ to all calls.
i A Bush, R D Bush M E Bush
1. A. BUSH & SONS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Camilla, Ga.
Commercial law a specialty.
I. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H. Hoggaad.j
DASHER & HO IGARD, |
Attorneys-at- La w,
Camilla, Ga. $.
<ffice in Enterprise Building.
I). A. Dental SPENCE, Surgeon, |
Pelham, Ga. 6 {
Office in new City Hall. gj
The best quality of work atir
reasonablo charges. Yonr pa-f!
tronage solicitated.
Dr. J, L. Brown,
Physician and Surgeon,
Camilla, Georgia,
i Hesldenoo phone 4. Office phone 30. fi.
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Fire Insurance,
J. C. Turner, Agent.
I ey>resents the following Fire In¬
surance Companies:
Live-pool and London and Globe. Hartford
hire. Home Insurance Oof N- Y.
Greenwich Insuranc 3 Co
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v Albany, ■ Georgia. II
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tides, Stationery, etc.
A’.l kinds of Repairing Watches, Clocks, ,,
Jewelry at short order and at lowest pri- < >
I respectfully solicit a portion of T
4 the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner,
Washington St.
ALBANY, - - GA
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Kodbl Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
The South’s Growth.
Errm time to time the true in¬
dustrial conditions of this sec¬
tion of our country are being
brought to the attention of the
world. Itisnxtan unfreqnent
thing for the great New York
dailies as well as those of other
sections of the country to devote
much space to southern develop¬
ment and progress.
The following statement of
facts should be a gratifying one.
It is from the columns of the
New York Sun :
“With 10,000,000 bale cotton
crops at good prices, a 25,000,000
ton coal output, a 2,500,000 ton
pig iron production, to say noth
ing of lumber, tobacco, fruit and
other crops and products, the
southern states are creating con¬
ditions unknown in their prev¬
ious history. While the measure
of prosperity has varied in the
different lines, all have contribut¬
ed to an unprecedented activity
and a substantial increase in
general wealth. Manufacturing
enterprises have taken the place
of the old time plantations and
have established new channels
of employment for the people.
The south has prospered and its
prosperity continues. The re¬
sults of all this are manifest not,
alone in the cities, but in almost
every town village and hamlet
New buildings appear every¬
where- Sewer systems, water
works, electric plants for lighting
and for trolley lines are fast be¬
coming as much of a necessity
as they are in the north and west,
and the south lias the money to
pay for them. Municipal bond
issues have reached a huge ag¬
gregate. and have, in general,
found ready sale at good prices,
often in the immediate local mar¬
ket. Southern ports have done
an enormous increased business,
and southern railways have been
hard pressed to handle their
traffic. The establishment of
these new conditions upon a
foundation of unquestionable
firmness opens a broad vista
The south has not yet been an
objective point for the home
seeker, to whom it really offers
so much that a day will soon
come when its many advantages
for settlers will cam m and wiier
attention and draw it to a few
millions of those whose industry
would contribute still further to
southern development and pro¬
gress.”
Proper Treatment of Pneumonia.
Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease
for anyone to attempt to doctor himself,
although he may have the proper reme¬
dies at hand. A physician should always
be called. It should be borne in mind,
however, that pneumonia always results
from a cold or from an attack of cold or
from an attack of the grip, and that by
giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
threatened a tt ack of pneumonia may be
warded off. This remedy is also used by
physicians in the treatment of pneumo¬
nia with the best results. Dr. W. J.
Smith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a
druggist, says of it: "I have been sell¬
ing Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and
prescribing it in my practice for the past
six years. I use it in cases of pneu¬
monia and have always gotten the best
results. ’’ Sold by Lewis Drug Company.
The papers all over the state
are complaining that the Calvin
vagrauc.) law is a dead letter. It
is not so in Thomasville-—Times
Enterprise.
Wakeful Children.
For a long time the two year old child
of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 511 N. Tenth
St,, Harrisburg, Pa. would sleep but two
or three hours in the early part of the
night, which made it very hard for her
parents. Her mother concluded that the
child had stomach trouble, andjgnve her
half of one of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets, which quieted her
stomach and she slept the whole night
through. Two boxes of these Tablets
have effected a permanent cure and she
is now well and strong. For sale by
Lewis Drug Co.
Railroad Earnings in the South.
From the Macon News.
If trade is good and the coun¬
try prosperous the earnings of
railroads will show the fact. The
railroad is a sure barometer of
the true true condition of com¬
mercial, industrial and agricul¬
tural affairs. That prosperity
continues in the south is evidenc¬
ed by the .financial reports of the
railroads in this section. They
show there has been no decrease
in the monthly earnings, whereas
receipts of northern railways
have fallen off. We take' two
roads as illustration: In Janu¬
ary the earnings of the Pennsyl¬
vania railroad fell off Si,093,300
gross creating a net decrease of
81,223,000. The Southern rail¬
way is a splendid indicator of the
South’s progress and prosperity.
It always affords us great pleas¬
ure to note the success of the
Southern railway. It is a liber¬
al, enterprising and public spir¬
ited corporation. The policy of
the management is broadminded,
and the company keeps equal
step with the South in the march
of improvement, development
and prosperity.
Do You Want Strength.
If yon want to increase yonr strength
yon nmst add to and not take from the
physical. In other words, the food that
yon eat must be digested, assimilated
and appropriated by the nerves, blood
and tissues before being expelled from
the intestines. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cnre
adds to the physical. It gives strength
to and builds up strength in the human
system. It is pleasant to the taste and
palatable, and the only combination of
digestants that will digest the food and
enable the system to appropriate all of
its health and strength-giving qualities
Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
The state democratic executive
has said there must
he no vote buying in the coming
primary, and such conduct Mill
the guilty party.
The Name Witch Hazel.
name Witch Hazel is much abused.
C. DeWitt& Co., Chicago, are the in¬
of the original and only genuine
Hazel Salve. A certain cure for
Bums, Bruises, Eczema, Tetter,
etc. There are many counterfeits
this salve, some of which are danger¬
while they are all worthless. In buy¬
Witch Hazel Salve see that the name
C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, is 011 the
and a cure is certain. Sold by Lew¬
Drug Co
VIRGINIA - CAtttlLIM/
CHEMICAL CO. j
Independent Mamifactu ers o*
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ONE MILLION
Tons Sold Last Year.
Stsnthcm Manufacturers of Fer-j
tdizi-rs foi S'i»thern Fane rs, (
Planters and Truckers.
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The nmkeis largest id Fertilixeis independent in,
the woi Id. 1 lie largist
peoducers of nmieiiiil- ;
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Better Fenilizers, Lower
prices, larger sales.
OUR RHFERBNCE
The users of our goods
WE EMPLOY
Thousands of men. Our] the
customers run into
hundreds of thousands of
tj a t i s fi e d, progressive
Farmer?.
Write for tree Booklet and Calendar lor
1904 .
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA!
Atlanta, Ui. Memphis, Tenn.
Charleston, S. C. Richmond, Va.J
flontgcmery, Ala.
APPLY TO
I. BERMAN,
CAMILLA, GA.
fust a minute!
Now is the time to geT your
Spring Clothing
And you had better not wait
Until it is too late.
Come and let me order your suit at once
so it will be here in time. I am in the busi¬
ness and want to do your business so see me
before you order.
L A. B. JOIMEB.
Fire destroyed my entire store
and stock of goods.
Partly Insured. Will rebuild in 70 days or sooner.
Notice!
All parties, everyone, owing me please come up like a
man and settle up. I need and must have all my funds,
See me at the Harrell warehouse or B. Lubin’s store.
I. Berman.
Prudential
Life
Insurance!
The highest class insurance in the world.
Policies are as good as Government Bonds.
The most profitable and safe investment offered t*
t he public. You do not have to die to realize cash
on your jiolicy, but- the longer you live the greater
its value. A protection to the widow and orphan as
as well as the policy holder as an investment.
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SEE OR WRITE
Robt. L. Hoggard, Camilla, Ga.,
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Boilers Saw Mills
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