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gj. L. UNDERWOOD,
Attorney-at-law and
Estate. jg
Office in Bennett’s Building,
street. ®
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F. L. LEWIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Drug Store of Lewis
Co’s., duiing the day.
at night. Prompt attention
to all calls.
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[I A Bush, R D Bush M E
1. A. BUSH & SONS,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Camilla, Ga.
Commercial law a specialty. ...
iH. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H.
DASHER & HO JGARD,
Attorneys- at-I.a w,
Camilla, Ga. |(
[Office in Enterprise Building.
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Dental Suroeon, f
Pelham, Ga. |j
Office in new City Hall.
The best quality of work pa-j| at£r
reasonable charges. Your
tronage solicitated. 1
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Dii. J. L. Brown, I
Physician and Surgeon, ®
Camilla, Georgia,
W Residence ptiOrie 4. Office phone 30. ®
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 Insurant Co
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J. W. Joiner’s
Jewelry Store,
Albany, • Georgia.
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Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar¬
ticles, Stationery, etc.
All kinds of Repairing Watches, Clocks, J
Jewelry at Bhort order and at lowest prl- <
oes. I respectfully (solicit a portion of J
the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner,
Washington St.
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Macon, Ga. J
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Commissioner’s Proceedings.
Camilla, Ga., Feb. 9, ’05.—The
commissioners met pursuant to
adjournment. Present: T. R.
Bennett, Wyatt Adams, A. B.
Joiner, J. W. Everett and J. G.
Wood.
The minutes of last meeting
were read and approved. Wyat!
Adams and J. W. Everett were
appointed as a committee to in¬
vestigate and see whether it is
necessary to turnpike a certain
part of Meigs and Harmony
Chuach road and report at next
meeting.
The following resolution or or¬
der was passed towit:
It is hereby ordered by Com¬
missioners of Roads and Reve¬
nues of said county that the road
commissioners of each district to
call together the road overseers
under their supervision and in¬
struct them to summons together
the road hands and work their
respective roads immediately as
it is reported that the public
roads are in very bad condition.
A petition was presented ask¬
ing that, a road be opened on the
Mitchell and Decatur counties’
line. John Joiner, Joe Beck and
John Cameron were appointed as
reviewers to mark oat said if of
public The utility.
following accounts were
presented and ordered paid to¬
wit:
G. P. Jackson, lumber and work
on bridge $ 34 09
J. A. Bright, gallows for
execution Bill Hardy 9 00
A. T. James, work on
bridge 66 54
John Akridge, lumber for
bridge 85 46
Tom Wills, work on
bridge 25 00
Everett Mercantile Co., 89
Town Council, work on
turnpike 16 00
H. B. Tucker, stationery
account 6 50
Baggs & Perry 24 71
S. E. Cox, wood and sta¬
tionery 3 60
S. E. Cox, services in
court 7 70
M. E. Bush, printing, 10 75
Z. J. Arthur, mdse 5 06
W. A. Faircloth, 9 00
( Smith, sheriff, 9 90
I. Bmi’h, jail acct, 68 23
J. G. Wood, stationery 1 50
There being no other business
to transact, the commissioners
adjourned to meet on the second
Tuesday in March, 1904.
J. G. Wood, Clerk.
Camilla, Ga., March 8, 1904.
The commissioners met pur¬
suant to adjournment. Present,
T. R. Bennett. Wyatt Adams, A.
H. Joiner, J, W, Everett and J.
G, W< od.
The minutes of last meeting
were read and approved.
On motion it was ordered that
$1.1)0 tax paid by C. R. Rodgers
be refunded.
I. C. Stubbs was appointed
road commissioner in the 791
district G. M., A. E. Powe former
commissioner having moved from
said district.
A. B. Joiner and J. G. Wood
were appointed as a committee to
have $5,000 insurance more or
less taken on the court house.
On motion the following was
allowed J. L. Stewart, tax collec.
tor, on insolvent list towit: $200
on ad valorem tax and $100 on
poll tax.
On motion it was ordered that
the road commissioners open up
the county line road between
Mitchell and Decatur counties
whenever Decatur county cuts
her part of the road.
The following accounts were
presented and ordered paid towit;
C. R. Redmond lumber $ 4.60.
C. R. Rodgers tax refunded 1.00.
I. A. Nelms lumber 55.05.
Dr. A. B. Bush medical
service 5.00.
W. H. Davis lumber 12.93.
W. A. Fairclcth, deputy
sheriff account 9.38.
Camilla Supply Co., mdse 7.41.
G. W. Swindle, Sr., coffin
for Bill Hardy 10.00.
Camilla Enterprise, 9.00.
Dr. F. L. Lewis, medical ser¬
vices in small pox cases 401.50.
J. G. Wood, Clerk,
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
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Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings.
lowest west We want prices. prices. your trade and will take pleasure in showing you goods and quote you the- flS, (rmn
Our ’Phone is No. 48. J. _ _ B. Wilson fjS IsW
M-W* Company. $r
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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
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Washington, Oregon,
Idaho, Colorado
And other points in the West
and Northwest.
Transfers. Free Chair Cars
Double Track Railroad.
For Guide Books. Rates,
and all information
Address
Pretl I>. Miller,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. 1 Brown Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA
CHEMICAL CO.
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WE EMPLOY
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I. BERMAN,
CAMILLA, Ga.
Rahigb Lamar,
The Leading Blacksmith,
Corner Scott and N. Broad Sts.
Is prepared to do first-class work
Blacksmithing. Horse=shoeing,
and General Repairing. . .
When in need of work call on me.
Look This Way. 1
Having purchased the interest of Mr, R. L. Rachals in
the Lumber and Building material Business, we have
formed a co-partnership and will be pleased to serve the
public with anything they want in all kin Is of
Lumber, Mouldings, Brick and Lime
As well as all others kinds of
Building Material,
i! ! c>uditlg Mantles, Doors,
Sash and Blinds.....
Call to see us and get prices. Yours for Busin?ss,
HOLTON & HARRELL.
AVERY <& COMP AIT?
51 $ 53JS, Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga,
Engines, All Kinds Boilers “I" Saw Mills
of Machinery.
LARGE ENGINES AND BOILERS
SUPPLIED PROMPTLY.
Corn Mills, Feed Mills, Grain Separators,
All kinds of Patent Dogs, Circular saws, Saw Teeth Locks,
Steam Governors
Mill Supplies, Engine a id Mill repairs Send or Cat?$