The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, June 17, 1904, Image 3

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County Directory. SUPERIOR COURT OFFICERS. W. N. Spence, Judge. 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. Bush, Judge. S. S. Bennett, Solicitor pro tem. S. E. Cox, Clerk. Court sessions on 2nd Monday in Jan nary, 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. Akridge, 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. Glansier, Baconton, 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. Councilmen—M. C. Bennett, H. Dasher, Sr., A. B. Joiner, F. S. J. C. Turner, C. E. Watt. Clerk—J. L. Cochran. Treasurer—C. L. Taylor. Marshal—J. K. Hilliard. Night Policeman—Raymond HIGH SCHOOL. Board of Trustees—J. W. Butler, L. Cochrnn, F. L. Lewis, A. R. J. H. Scaife, W. N. Spence, J. C. Secretary and Treasurer, C. L. Ciiurch Chimes. Methodist Church —Comer and Stephens streets—Rev. C. T. pastor. Preaching second and Sundays in each month at 11 o’clock, m., and 7:30 o’clock p. m. Prayer ing every Thursday evening at o'clock. Sunday School every morning at 0:45 o’clock, I. A. Bush, erintendent. Epworth League Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. public cordially invited to attend church services. Baptist Church —Broad street. day school everj r Sunday morning 9:80 o’clock; J. L. Cochran, ent. The general public welcome to services. Presbyterian Church —Broad Rev. Archie McLauchlin, pastor. ing on the third and fourth Sundays each month at 11 o’clock and at Prayer meeting every Tuesday Sunday school at 9-30 a. m. All ly invited to attend these meetings. WANTED— Several Industrious sons iti each state to travel for established eleven years and with a capital, to call upon merchants agents for successful and profitable Permanent, engagement. Weekly salary of $24 and all traveling and hotel bills advanced in each Experience not essential. Mention erence and enclose self-addressed ope. THE NATIONAL, 332 St,, Chicago. Easy ^ ^ I Easy to take and easy to act is that famous little pill DeWitt’s I I Little Early Risers. This is due to the fact that they tonic the liver in m stead of purging 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. PREPARED ONLY >Y £. C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAOO $ Don’t Forgot tbo Kamo. | Early SOLD BY LEWIS DRUG WIREURASS GEORGIA. Some Evidences of the Harve lous Future of This SeUioa. It has grown faster in the past ten years than any other section of the state. It has the largest area of cheap lands in Georgia. The lands have doubled in value in ten years. They will more than double in value with¬ in the next ten years. The Eleventh congressional district shows the largest in¬ crease of population of any dis¬ trict in the state. It offers the greatest possibil¬ ities to the homeseekersof small means, under the most favoiable conditions of any section in the south, It is the finest field for cattle raising in the middle South, and safer than the prairie belts of the west. In a small way it has shown the largest results from sheep raising and wool growing of aay section of the United States. It is the acknowledged center of long staple cotton growing and holds almost a monopoly of the crop. It is the home of the cassava plant and the velvet bean, the most prolific cattle food that can be grown. It is the garden spot of vine¬ yard growing. It grows both Irish and sweet potatoes to perfection It grows almost every vegeta¬ ble that is in the catalogue. It has abundant room for an additional productive population of a half million people. It is already networked with railroads, being touched by the great trunk line systems, and no county is without transportation facilities. It is easily and quickly’ in touch with regular steamship lines to all t ie eastern cities. It is healthful, the climate equitable and the situation pleas¬ ant for habitation. It is a great truck growing re gion for early markets and big prices. It is a section of opportunities in almost every field of industrial action, where intelligence, indus¬ try and energy will find a com¬ pensating answer to every ef¬ fort. Wiregrass Georgia now pos¬ sesses all the modern advanta¬ ges of the northern and middle section of Georgia, and with ten fold the opportunities of wealth increase in the future.—Index. Sued By His Doctor. “A doctor here lias sued me for $ 12.50 which I claimed was excessive fora case of cholera morbus,” says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. “At the trial he prais¬ ed his medical skill and medicine. I asked Mm if it was not Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, and he would not say under oath that it was not.” No doctor could use a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by Lewis Drug Co. Does it pay to keep poor stock? Cattle, horses, sheep and hogs of poor breeds costas much to main¬ tain as those of good breeds, and they are far less productive to the farmer. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Better Than a Doctors Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va., says that Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets liave done him more good than anything he could get from doctor If an y physician in this was able to compound a medicine would produce such gratifying results in cases of stomach troubles, biliousness constipation, his whole time would be used in preparing this one medicine. sale by Lewis Drug Co. Press this on your Memory. Perry’s Pharmacy, A.re the Leaaing Pharmacists of this section* We not only guarantee to give s»t£sjartjon but we live up to our guarantees. ^ Our Sotck is Complete in every detail arid we want your Business. r, . .'>0^0'®0<&0^0^0#0<&0<$>0<s>0!fe0» e.O§ r )&0Q>0Q>0<$0®OQ>O®’0«iH3^o&t>QO*O<$OS>n>?>Q<S>a<fr0'&0Q>0®O<i HOW ABOUT THAT GARDEN?™We have just received _____a new line of MAY’S NORTHERN GROWN SEED &Q^«X$Q^0^0#0^0$0$0®0<$0,*.0* . $'0<3>0^0<^0<§’0'®'03>0'$>0.$0\» ©<§>0<$’0^0<&0«»0 , $>0iS>0<8>0<$0'$>0<&0^0<$ Perry’s Pharmacy, Phone &m * T , wo Stores: » PHone 80. Camilla, Georgia. Pelham, Georgia. 1 Living Ahead of Pay Day, Of all the weakness that man is heir to, none is more universal than the deficit habit, and few are as capable of adding to the discomforts of life. Not only is the deficit a problem in the life of a wotking man, but men in high positions, government em¬ ployes who have generous sala¬ ries, are ..orevev living with a de¬ ficit staring them in the face. They do not spend more than they make, but they simply spend it before they receive it. Man seems naturally to fall into the habit of living a week —if he is paid by the week—or a month - if he is paid by the month—ahead of his means. He is very unnecessarily always pinched for cash, and whether it be his grocer or the various men with whom he deals, he must endeavor to get accommodations until pay day.—Baltimore Her¬ ald. Triumps of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the hu¬ man body by surgery. Organs arc ta keu out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed en¬ tirely; bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased sections of veins; anti¬ septic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one third the time required by the old treat¬ ment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on tins same principle. It :s an antisep¬ tic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will gave you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries entail. For sale by Lewis Drug Co. Now that our truly paternal postoffice department proposes to deodorize and eliminate objec¬ tionable advertisements from the papers and magazines, we may soon expect to see Mr. Roosevelt and his admirers regulating ev¬ erything but the grafting upon which his extraordinary admin¬ istration is evidently based.— Sacksonville Times-llnion, A Strong Heart. is assured by perfect digestion. Indi¬ gestion swells the stomach and puffs up against the heart. This causes short¬ ness of breath, palpitation of the heart and general weakness. Kodol Dyspep¬ sia Cnre cures indigestion, relieves the stomach, takes the strain off the "heart and restores it to a full performance of its function naturally. Kodol increases the strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimi¬ late and appropriate to the blood and tissues all of the food nutriment. Tones the stomach and digestive organs. Sold by Lewis Drug Co. pj * against ROTECT losses your Property by fire with a policy in the /ETNA, OF HARTFORD, CONN. One of the best and most reliable Fire In¬ surance Companies in America. W. A. ALLEN, Agent, Camilla, Georgia. Pickles, Pickles. It will be to your interest to examine my line of sweet and sour pickles before buying. ... Fresh Olives Always on Hand.... I also carry a full and fresh line of everything good to eat. A share of your patronage will b • Uglily appreciated. Goods delivered anywhere in the city. • Phone 18. C. C. BAGGS. i — The Portable Sav/ is the Cominq Mill. OUR MILL IS THE COMINC PORTABLE It is a portable mill that is really portable. Makes perfect lumber. Capacities 2,000 to 5,000 feet per day. TAKE YOUR MILL TO THE LOGS. Can be set and ready to saw in two hours. Variable Fric¬ tion Cable Feed. Engines, Stationary Railway, Mills, Mill any and capacity. Factory Supplies. Portable and Stationary WRITE US TO-DAY. BACON & COLLINS SUPPLY CO., ---.l: --- —ALBANY, GEORGIA.