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;J.L. UNDERWOOD,
Attokney-at-Law Estate. asd Real|*
Office in Bennett’s Building, Broad
street.
Be. lTlewis, I
Physician and Surgeon.
E Office at Drug Store of Lewis Drugs*
3 Co’s., dining the day. Residence?!;
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p to all calls.
’! IA Bush, R D Bush M E Bush *
1 . A. BUSH & SONS,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Camilla, 6a.
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Jli. |. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H. Hoggaad.g
DASHER & HO iOARD,
Attorneys- at-I.aw,
Camilla, Ga.
^Office Id. in Enterprise Building.
j| A. SPENCE,
Dental Surgeon,
Pelham, Ga.
hj Office in new City Hall,
te p reasonable . The best quality charges. of Your work at|
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is 1 Dr. J. L. Brown,
Physician and Surgeon, l
Camilla, Georgia, f: S
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Fire Insurance,
J. C. Turner, Agent.
represents the following Fire In¬
surance Companies:
Liverpool and London and Globe. Hartford
Fire. Home Insurance Co of N- Y.
Greenwich Insuranc 3 Co
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J. W. Joiner’s
Jewelry Store,
1 Albany, » Georgia.
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* Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ]|
and Plate Wares,
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Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar¬
ticles, Stationery, etc.
All kinds of Repairing Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry at short order and at lowest pri¬
ces. I respectfully solicit a portion of
the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner,
Washington St.
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Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
Grjwth of Cotton Requirement.
That there are possibilities in
cotton culture far beyond those
suggested by the present scarcity
of the fibre, is without question.
The present consumption of cot¬
ton in the world is 13,604,000
bales of 500 pounds each, per an¬
num. It has been estimated that
if the people of the world who'^go
naked, or only partially clothe
themselves, could be induced to
dress themselves the consumption
of cotton in the world is 13,640,
000 bales of 500 pounds each per
annum. It has been estimated
that if the people of the world
who go naked, or only partially
clothe themselves, could be in
-duced to fully dress themselves,
the consumption of cotton would
increase 42,000,000 bales of 500
pounds each yearly. These fig¬
ures indicate the field there is for
the increased use of cotton, says
the Cotton Trade journal.
Early in the 19th century, the
United States took her place as
the great cotton producing coun¬
try. Wool and flax were soon
beaten in the race with cotton,
and gradually the older cotton
producing countries were super¬
seded, Brazil "and Turkey gave
up the contest after our wai, and
the West Indies shortly after the
war of 1812. Egypt has slowly
increased her production to about
1,124,000 bales per year, but this
cotton is not a competitor of our
fibre. Tho East Indies, which
produced more than 1,000,000
bales per annum during our Civil
War and 1,510,000 in 1890 has
decreased to less than half the
latter amount, which is far below
the requirements of the country.
There is no reason why cotton
should not be grown in ail these
country. Each one offers a good
field for the propagating socie¬
ties. But if there should be a
largo increase in the growth of
cotton outside the United States,
that would simply make this
country a greater cotton manu¬
facturer. This nation provides
the raw cotton for half the manu¬
factured material used by the hu¬
man race. England, as a great
manufacturer, absorbs one-third
of our crop, but it is* plain that
if England shou.kl succeed- in
getting her supply from other
sources that we would not stop
growing cotton.
The continent of Europe has
since 1890, consumed more cotton
than England, and in recent
years very much more, and in
1903 its consumption has been
equivalent to one-half tho pro¬
duction of the United States.
The increase in the use of cot¬
ton products, especially in eas
tern countries, gives promise that
the requirements of the world
will continue ’ to grow perhaps
with much rapidity in the decade.
Do You Want Strength. §
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It' you want to increase your strength
you must add to and not take from the
physical. In other words, the food that
you eat must be digested, assimilated
and appropriated by the nerves, blood
and tissues before being expelled from
the intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
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 way is wide open for every
negro who wishes to do so to be¬
come a farmer and landowner;
and when a negro is a farmer
and a landownev ninety nine
times out of a hundred he is a
respectable and worthy citizen.
One of his kind is worth a hund¬
red of the floating, irresponsible
element filling the police courts
and the chaingang.—Morning
News.
A Sketch of the Editor.
Says a knowing writer; “A
editor is a millionare without
money, a congressman without a
job, a king without a throne. He
constructs without a hammer or
saw, builds a railroad without
rails or spikes, and farms without
a plow. He runs a butcher shop
in the journalistic world and deals
out brains for cash or Credit. He
loves those who advertise with
him as a brother. The editor is
a teacher, a lawyer, a preacher;
he sends truth out to save oouls
and gets lost himself. He heals
the wounded, cares for the dying,
rescues the perisbing, and then
starves himself when a ham sand¬
wich of kindness would jerk him
from the jaws of death.
Proper Treatment of Pneumonia.
Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease
for anyone to attempt to doctor himself,
although he may have the proper always reme¬
dies at hand. A physician should
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 threatened Chamberlain's of Cough Remedy the ho
attack pneumonia may
warded off. This remedy is also used by
physicians in the treatment of pneumo¬ W. J.
nia with the best results. Dr.
Smith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a
druggist, says of it: “I have been sell¬
ing prescribing Chamberlain’s-Cough Remedy and
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 Atlanta Journal’s idea that
Southern Democrats should go
to St. Louis to accept any nomi¬
nee that the New York delega¬
tion may prefer is a pretty fair
sample of unmitigated political
flunkyism. If that is to be the
idea, the southern delegate would
better sfca,, at bonus.—Ishmae
iite.
Mr. Cleveland is certainly not
seeking the democratic nomina¬
tion, but unless the signs are un¬
usually deceptive, the domina¬
tion is right after him.—Bain
bridge Democrat.
The Name Witch Haze!.
The 1UUD9 Witch Hazel is much abused.
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, are the in¬
ventors of the original and only genuine
Witch Hazel Salve. A certain cure for
Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Eczema, Ti tter,
Piles, etc. . There are many counterfeits
of this, salve, some of which are danger¬
ous, while they are all worthless. In buy¬
ing Witch Hazel Salve see that the name
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, is on the
box and a cure is certain. Sold by Lew¬
is Drag Co
VIRGINIA- CAROLINA
CHEKICAL CO.
Indppcn ten! Stanufactu ers of
FERTILIZERS.
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| Tons 5cid Last Year.
Sop hern Manufacturers ot Fer¬
tilizers fin Southern Farmers,
. Planters and Truckers,
jFACTS The. largest independent,
mala is of Fertilizing in j
t lie win Id. The largest i
pioducers ol material.
jhKSULTS |
Bitter Fertilizers, Lower
prices, larger sales.
OUR REFERENCE
The users of our goods.
WE EMPLOY
Thousands of men. Our
customers run into the
hundreds of thousands of| |
satisfied, progressive
Farmers.
Write for free Booklet and Calendar for
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Atlanta, Qa. Memphis, Tenn.
Charleston, S. C. Richmond, Va.
Montgomery, Ala.
APPLY TO
I. BERMAN,
Camilla, ga.
(BmtUmm, fit$t ix minute!
Now is the time to get your
Spring Clothing
And yon had better not wait
Until it is too late.
Come and let me order your suit at onee
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.
I A. 13. JOIWGR.
Fire destroyed my entire
and stock of goods.
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Partly Insured. Will rebuild in 70 days or
Notice!
All parties, everyone, owing me please come up like
man and settle up. I need and must have all my
See me at the Harrell warehouse or B. Lubin’s store.
I. Berman.
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The highest class insurance in the world.
Policies are as good as Government Bonds.
The most profitable and safe investment offered i»
the public. You do not have to die to realize, cash
on your policy, but the longer yon 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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