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County Directory.
SUPERIOR COURT OFFICERS.
W. N. Spence, Ju lge.
W. E. Wooten, Solicitor General.
E. M. Davis, Stenographer.
S. E. Cox, Clerk.
I. Smith, Sheriff.
Court sessions Tuesday after 3rd Mon¬
day in April and October.
CITY COURT OFFICERS.
I. A. Rush. Judge.
S. b. Bennett, Solicitor pro tem.
S. E. Cox, Clerk.
Court sessions on 2nd Monday in Jan¬
uary, April, July and October.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
T. R. Bennett, Chairman, Wyatt
Adams, A. B. Joiner, J. W. Everett, and
J. G. Wood, Clerk. Regular meeting
second Tuesday in each month.
Ordinary’s court every first Monday,
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
J. L. Stewart, Tax Collector.
G. T. Abridge, Tax Receiver.
Jonah Palmer, Treasurer.
Samuel Lucky, Surveyor.
Green Spence, Coroner.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J. P. Heath, Chairman, Camilla, Ga.
Nat Bradford, Pelham, Ga.
J. T. Glausier, Bacontoii, Ga.
W. E. Davis, Meigs, Ga.
J. B. Lewis, Camilla, Ga,
J. H. Powell, C. S. C. Camilla, Ga.
City Directory.
Mayor—J. H. Palmer
Mayor Pro-tern—M. C. Bennett,
Couucilineu—M. O, Bennett, H. C.
Dasher, Sr., A. B. Joiner, F. S. Perry,
J. C. Turner, C. E. Watt.
Clerk—J. L. Cochran,
Treasurer—C. L. Taylor.
Marshal—J. K. Hilliard.
Night Policeman—Raymond Cochran.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Board of Trustees—J. W. Butler, ,T.
L. Cochran, F. L. Lewis, A. R. Patrick,
J. H. Scaife, W. N. Spence, J. 0. Turner.
Secretary and Treasurer, C. L. Taylor.
Church Chimes.
Methodist Church— -Corner Harney
and Stephens streets—Rev. C. T. Clark,
pastor. Preaching second and fourth
Sundays in each month at 11 o’clock, a.
m.. and ? :80 o'clock p. m. Prayer meet¬
ing every Thursday evening at 7:30
o’clock. Sunday School every Sunday
morning at 9:45 o’clock, I. A. Bush, sup¬
erintendent. Epwbrth League every
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The,
public cordially invited to attend all
church services.
Baptist Church— Broad street, Sun¬
day school every Sunday morning at
9:30 o’clock; J. L. Cochran, superintend
The general public welcome to till
sendees.
Presbyterian Church— Broad street.
Rev. Archie McLaucblin, pastor. Preach
ing on the third and fourth Sundays in
each month at 11 o’clock and at night.
Prayer meeting every Tuesday night.
Sunday school at 9-30 a. in. All cordial¬
ly invited to attend those meetings.
Happy, Healthy Children.
Any child can-take Little Early Risers
with perfect safety. They are harmless
never gripe or sicken, yet they are so cer¬
tain in results that robust constitutions
requiring drastic means are never disap¬
pointed. They cannot fail to perform
their mission and every one who uses
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers prefer them
to all other pills. They cure hillionsuess.
Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
Easy ^ Pill
1 Easy to take and easy to act is
that famous little piil DeWitt's
■ Little Early Risers. This is due to
the fact that they tonic the liver in¬
stead ofpurging it. They never gripe
nor sicken, not even the most delicate
lady, and yet they are so certain in
results that no one who uses them is
disappointed. They cure torpid liver,
constipation, biliousness, jaundice,
headache, malaria and ward off pneu¬
monia and fevers.
PSePACSO cI-Y BY
E. C. DcWITT A CO,, CHICAGO
$ Bsn't Forgd the Kame. ^
Early Risers
SOLD BY LEWIS DRUG CO
The Builders.
In every city, town and county
that is progressive and prosper¬
ous there will bo found one or
several busy, hustling, energetic
citizens who for want of a better
term may be called promoters.
Imbued with civic pride and pa¬
triotism, they are always looking
out for something to help the
community and make it better
and richer; and once they find a
promising scheme they study it
and talk about it until their fel¬
low citizens become interested in
the matter and take it up. Many
men have become conspicuous
not only in their own community
but throughout the state, for their
pertinacity in talking up and
promoting the advantages and
resources of their sections.
Among the class of men we have
in mind is Judge Joseph Tillman,
cf Quitman, Ga. For thirty years
or more he has been an enthusi¬
astic and energetic laborer in tire
good work of making “two blades
of grass grow where one grew be¬
fore” in South Georgia and Flor¬
ida, and it is safe to say that in
that time he has done more for
the advancement of the section
materially than any other one
man. He is a veritable walking
encyclopedia of facts and figures
respecting the section he is so
fond of promoting and it is al¬
ways a pleasure to impart infor¬
mation to. others.
Judge Tillman still prosecuting
the good work, 13 now laboring to
secure the active co-operation
of the railroads and land-owners
in bringing capital and home
seekers into lower Georgia. It.
seems that he ought to have very
little difficulty, if any at all, in
getting that co-operation. It is
certainly to the interest of the
'railroads and the landowners to
have the country developed,-i Ev¬
ery white se+tler brought into the
section means an increase of bus
iness for the railroads and high¬
er values of real estate in after
years. But immigrants of the
desirable sort Will not come into
a section unless it has induce¬
ments to offer, and those induce¬
ments must be clearly demonstra¬
ted in facts and figures before
the removal occurs. Therefore,
in aiding Judge Tillman the in¬
terests referred to will a-dually
be aiding themselves at the same
time. Lower Georgia needs
thousands more of white settlers
—the thrifty farmers and build¬
ers of Germany, Scandinavia and
! the North and West of Europe
i genera'iy. The railroads and
the landowners can assist mighti¬
ly in forwarding the movement
to get them here; and the sooner
we get them the better it will be
for all hands.- Savannah Morn¬
ing News.
State of Ohio, Or nr or Toledo, (
L ccA s County. /
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of t he firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
j City of Toledo, County and State afore
siid, and that said firm will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
lie cured by die use -of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, tills 6tli day of December,
A. D. 1886.
[seal.] A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's, Catarrh Cure is taken internal¬
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of tire system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa¬
tion.
Georgia’s share of the army
and navy bill just passed will
amount to $5,000,000.
You Know What You are Taking
When yon take Groves Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing tlrat it
is simply Iron and Qninine in a tasteless
form. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
In Memorium.
In memory of our beloved
brother, J. C. Cooper, who de¬
parted this life Feb. 1, 1904.
Ho was born Dec. 29, 1845 and
was married to Miss Carrie Seag
ler March 3,1870. He joined the
Baptist church in the A. D. 1876,
and lived a consistent member of
the church until his death. He
was loved and honored by all who
knew him, and his death is dee; -
ly regretted by his many friends.
The family has our deepest sym¬
pathy in this great bereavement.
Verily the Lord hath all seasons
for his own and we humbly bow
in submission to his will, know¬
ing that he doeth all things well,
and that ere long we will all be
gathered home through Jesus
' hrist our Lord and Savior.
Be it therefore resolved by this
church:
1st. That we extend to our
beloved sister and children our
heartfelt sympathy in this, their
,
affliction assuring them of our
prayers that our Heavenly Fath¬
er may uphold, support and com¬
fort them.
2nd. Resolved that a page in
our church book be dedicated to
his memory and that these reso¬
lutions be-published in the Ca¬
milla Enterprise and a copy be
presented to the bereaved wife.
Read and approved by the
church in conference this 19th
day of March 1904.
H. W. Sullivan, Mod.
A. A. Bullard, Clerk.
WANTED.
Wc would like to ask through the col
ums Of your paper, if there is any per¬
son who has used Green’s August Flower
for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
and Liver Troubles that has not been
cured—and. wo also mean their results,
such as sour stomach, fermentation of
food, habitual costiveness, nervous dys¬
pepsia, headaches, despondent feelings,
sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble con¬
nected with the stomach or liver? This
medicine has been sold for many years in
all civilized countries, and we wish to
correspond with you and send you one
of our hooks free of cost. If you never
tried August Flower, try a 25c bottle
first. We have never known of its fail¬
ing. If so, something more serious is
the matter with yon. The So cent size
lias just been introduced this year. Reg¬
ular size 75. At all Druggists.
G. G. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J.
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Negro Man Kills Woman in
Coiti Blood.
From the Pelham Journal.
On Tuesday afternoon late an
altercation occurred between a
negro man and negro woman at
the house of Henry Patterson on
Railroad street and as a result
the woman was killed by a pistol
wound. She was wounded twice,
the fatal bullet entering the back
beneath the shoulder blade and
the other entering the side. She
died shortly after being shot.
The man escaped and efforts to
track him with blood hounds
proved futile.
They were both strangers in
Pelham. The woman’s name is
said to have been Emma Jones
and her slayer, Jim Harris.
There were one or two eye wit¬
nesses.
One cf the eye witnesses stated
that Harris came to town and
tri'd to get the woman to go with
him and when she refused he
took the child out of her lap,
jerked 1 er up by her arm and,
whipping out his revolver, shot
her twice in rapid succession.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured
William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den
uisou, Ohio, was confined to his bed for
several weeks with inflammatory rheu¬
matism. “I used many remedies,” he
says. “Finally I sent to McCaw’s drug
store for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm, at which time I was unable to
use hand or foot, and in one week’s
time was able to go to work as happy as
a clam.” For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
DeWTttslMSalve
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
Our Spring and Summer opening of our
Millinery Goods
will take place on
tlxe SSnci and 23rd Inst.,
NextTuesday anti Wednesday.
The ladies of Gar; ilia and Mitchell county are repect
fully invited to call and look through my stock which
has been carefully selected to suit the taste of all. I
have a beautiful line of pattern hats I think I can trim
hats to fully meet your wishes. I have grown up rig
here in your midst and would ask for a liberal shire of
your patronage. Respectfully,
JSmmit Cocliran.
For Rvery Wound
USE
Dr. Ticlienor’s Antiseptic
Prevents Tnfammation and Superration,
Pot a liniment nor a salve,
.71 pleasant, stainless liquid for
Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Burns,
Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea.
10c and 50c per BoRle.
BRONCHODA
Tor throat and Lungs.
Expectorant. . . . Antiseptic. . . . Laxative.
25c at all Druggists.
SiiEKiiousE Medicine Co.,
New Orleans, La.
M otice!
Look Tliiss Way.
1 have formed a partnership with Mr. D. B Holton in the
matter of Collections, Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Mantles, Brackets, Banisters, Columns, Brick and
all kinds of finishing material to build a dwelling, and we
therefore solicit your collections and trade.
We guarantee prices and just
Treatment.
J Looking closely to the interests of our customers in
points of collections and sales.
We sell strictly for cash as we pay cash for all Ma¬
terial.
Yours for Business,
Itaclaals & Holton.
HUNTER, PEARCE & BATTEY,
gg Cotton Factors. Over 30 years experience. §§
Expert Handlers of
Sea Island
As well as
Upland Cotton.
Liberal cash Advances against consignments.
Money loaned D cotton shippers on Approved se>
curity.
o Large dealers in
% Sea Island and Upland Bagging,
y Sugar Cloth, Twine and Ties.
C > WRITE Bay RITE St. FOR FOR TERMS, TERMS,
u 126 126 East East 1 Savannah, Ga.