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. L. UNDERWOOD, Attobkey-at-Law Rkai.w §
and
Estate. 5.
Office in Bennett’s Building, Broadj-j
street. g
Jp. L. LEWIS, I
Physician and Subgjeow. gj
Office at Drug Store of Lewis Drtig5.1
Co’s., dmiog the day. Residencef)
at night. Prompt attention given£t
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I T | A Bush, BUSH It D Bush A SONS, M F, Bush^
1. A.
® AttobnEys-at-Law, ' s)
Camilla, Ga. j-j
Commercial law a specially. . .
5H. C. Dasher, Jr. & HO W. JGARD, H. Hojgaad.^ |
DASHER
J Attouneys-at-Law,
Camilla, Ga.
sOffice in Enterprise Building.
ID. A. SPENCE,
Dental Surgeon,
Pelham, Ga.
Office in new City Hall.
The best quality of work at
reasonable charges, Your pa _§l
tronsge solicitated.
Dr. J. L. Brown,
Physician and Surgeon, f|
Camilla, Georgia, 0
! Residence phone 4. Office phone SO.
Fire Insurance,
J. C. Turner, Agent.
Pep resents the following Fire In¬
surance Companies:
Liverpool and London and Globe, Hartford
Fire. Homs Insurance C<>of N- Y,
Greenwich Insuranc 8 Co
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
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| J Zlp-losdate Goods at the
Old Geliabk
| J. W. Joiner’s
| Jewelry Store,
Albany, Georgia.
......A COMPLETE LIKE 0 1 ......
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,, Silver
and Plate Wares,
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Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar¬
ticles, Stationery, etc.
, All kinds of Repairing Watches, Clocks. prf
► Jewelry at short order and *t lowest
‘ I respectfully (solicit portion of 1
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the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner,
♦ Washington St.
♦ ALBANY, - - GA
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SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Call Issued for State Convention.
The thirty-first annual conven¬
tion of the Georgia Sunday
School A&sociation will be held
in the city of Macon. There
will be a very large attendance
of Sunday school workers.
President George Hains of the
Georgia Sunday School Associa¬
tion, has issued his official cal!
for the state convention, which
will be of interest throughout the
state: “To the Sunday School
Workers of Georgia:
“This is the official call for the
thirty-first annual convention of
the Georgia Sunday School As¬
sociation, the same will be held
(D, V.) in the city of Macon on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day, September 13, 14, and 15,
A. D., 1904.
“Each county in the state is
entitled to ten delegates in addi¬
tion to the county president and
the county treasurer, who are
delegates ex-officio, the delegates,
unless selected at the county con¬
vention should be appointed by
the county executive committee
and the officers of the county
association, and they should
bring with them certificates of
such election or appointments.
“The convention will be held in
the large new auditorium which
is being built in Macon. The
state executive committee will
endeavor to make .this the most
interesting and progressive con¬
vention that has yet be*n held in
our state. Sunday school work¬
ers of national and international
repute will be on the programme
and topics of deepest interest to
the state work and county work
in general will be discussed.
“In addition to the considera¬
tion of the great work in our own
state, this convention will receive
a report from the World’s Fourth
Sunday School Convention,
which was held in the city
of Jerusalem, April ]8, 19, 20,
1904.
“We most earnestly urge the
hearty co-operation of all pastors
and Sunday school workers of
the state in giving the greatest
publicity to this, the thirty-first
annual Sunday school oonven
vention and praying that the
Master will bless every Sunday
school in our beloved state, in
teehalf of the executive committee.
(Signed) “George Heins.
“Chairman.”
CAUTION!
This is not a gentle word—but when
you think liow liable you are not to pur¬
chase the only remedy universal!.'
known and a remedy that has had the
largest sale of any medicine in the world
since 1888 for the cure and treatment pi
Consumption and Throat and Lung
troubles without losing its great popu¬
larity all these years, you will he thank¬
ful we called your attention to Bos
ehee's Rermau Syrup. There are so
many ordinary cough remedies made by
druggists and others that are cheap and
good for light colds perhaps, but for se¬
vere coughs, bronchitis, croup—and es¬
pecially for consumption, where there is
difficult expectoration and coughing du¬
ring the nights and mornings, there is
nothing like German Syrup. The 25c
size has just been introduced this year.
Regular size 75 cents. At all druggists.
Lewis Drug oo.
The South raises §400,000,000
worth of cotton each year. My,
but wouldn’t we have a big bunch
of money for Christmas if we
raised our own supplies!—Nash
ville Herald.
A cure for Headache.
Any man, woman or child suffering
from headache, billiousness or a dull,
drowsy feeling should take one or two
of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers night and
morning. These famous little pills are
famous because they are a tonic as well
as a pill. While they cleanse the sys¬
tem they strengthen and rebuild it by
their tonic effect upon the liver and
bowels. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
1 J. B. Wilson Co.,
Are offering splendid bargains to the public in
Hardware and Plantation Supplies*
A full line of Cutlery.
See our line of Stoves: all sizes and prices to suit the
times.
A full line of
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings.
We want your trade and will take pleasure in showing you goods and quote you the
lowest prices.
Our ’Phone is No. 48. J. B. Wilson Company.
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FOR SALE:—
500 acre farm near Camilla.
TO RENT:--
50 or 75 acres south of Camilla
T. L. Underwood.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
WORLD’S FAIR ROUTE
Will sell daily during March and
April
.. Cheap Tickets .
...TO...
California, Washington, Oregon,
Idaho, Colorado
And other points in the West
and Northwest.
No Transfers. Free Chair Cars
Double Track Railroad.
For Guide Books, Rates,
and all information
Address
Fred I>. IVlilicr,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. 1 Brown Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA
CHEMICAL CO.
ImLprnltn'. Wanufac'.u ers o*
FERTILIZERS.
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■ lo i, * h HJRBST, Bfc>T * nJ CHEAPL5T.
ONE MILLION
Tons Sold Last Year.
Southern Manufacturers of Fer¬
tilizers for Southern Farmers,
Planters and Truckers.
1 ACTS
The largest independent
makers of Fertilizers in
t he woild. The largest
producers of material.
RESULTS
Better Feriilizers, Lower
prices, larger sales.
OUR REFERENCE
The users of onr 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
1904.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Atlanta, Qa. Memphis, Tenn.
Charleston, S. C. Richmond, Va.
flontgomery, Ala.
APPLY TO
I. BERMAN
CAMILLA, Ga.
Hah igb Lamar,
The Leading Blacksmith,
Corner Scott and N. Broad Sts.
Is prepared to do first-class work iii^
Blacksmithing. Horseshoeing,
and General Repairing. . .
When in need of work call on me.
-‘-■f Prudential
gas.**
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Life
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Insurance!
The highest class insurance in the world.
Policies are as good as Governinen^Bonds.
The most profitable and safe investment offered to
the public. You do not have to die to realize cash
on your policy, 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.
SEE OR WRITE
Robt. L. Hoggard, Camilla, Qa.,
AVERT c3i COMPANY
51 cj- 53 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga,
Engines, All Boilers = Saw Mills
Kinds of Machinery.
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LARGE ENGINES AND BOILERS
SUPPLIED PROMPTLY.
Corn Mills, Feed Mills, Grain Separators,
All kinds of Patent Dogs, Circular saws, Saw Teeth T-ocks,
Steam Governors
Mill Supplies, Engine and Mill repairs Send or Cat’ll