The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, July 22, 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. Basil, Judge. S. S. 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, 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-tem—M. C. Bennett. Councilmen—M. C. Bennett, H. C. Dasher, Sr., A. B. Joiner, F. S. Perry, J. C. Turner, C. E. Watt. Clerk—J. L. Cochran. Treasurer—0. L. Taylor. Marshal—J. K. Hilliard. Night Policeman—Raymond Cochran. HIGH SCHOOL. Board of Trustees—J. W. Butler, J. L. Coclimi, F. L. Lewis, A. R. Patrick. J. H. Scaife, W. N. Spence, J. C. Turner. Secretary and Treasurer, C. L. Taylor. Ciiiirch Chimes. Methodist Ctiproh— Corner Harney and Stephens streets—Rev. G. T. Clark, pastor. Preaching second and fourth Sundays in each month at 11 o’clock, a. m ., and 7:30 o’clock p. tu. Prayer meet¬ ing every Thursday evening at 7:80 o’clock. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 0:45 o’clock, I. A. Bush, sup¬ erintendent. Epworth League every Sunday afternoon at, 3:30 o’clock. The public cordially invited to attend all church services. Baptist Chtroh— Broad street. Preach¬ ing every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. to be supplied. Sun¬ day school every Sunday morning at 0:80 o’clock; J. L. Cochran, superintend¬ ent, The general public welcome to all services. PitESBYTEKiAS Chuisoh—B road street. Rev. Archie McLauehliu, pastor. Preach¬ ing on the third and fourth Sundays in each month at11 o’clock and at night. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. Sunday school at 9-30 a. in. Allcordial ly invited to attend these meetings. WANTED— Several Industrious Pes sons in each state to travel for house established eleven years and with a large capital, for to call upon merchants and agents successful and profitable line. Permanent engagement. Weekly cash salary and of $24 and all traveling expenses hotel bills advanced in each week. Experience not essential. Mention ref¬ erence and enclose self-addressed envel¬ ope. THE NATIONAL, 832 Dearborn St., Chicago. Early ^ Risers ^ THE FAMOUS ilTTLE PILLS, For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun¬ dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris¬ ing from an inactive or sluggish liver, DeWitt's Little Early Risers are un¬ equalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that it is a pleasure to take them. Cue to two act as a miid laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. preparbd ohlv bv %. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago SOLD BY LEWIS DRUG CO At HOIttC Cure Rheumatism Hot sulphur baths give relief at once, quieting the pains Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur It is Nature'9 Greatest Germicide. Such a certain cure that we guarantee it to cure Eczema, Acne, Itch, Dandruff, Ringworm, Prickly diseases Heat, Piphtherm, Catarrh, Cancer, Sore Mouth and Throat, Cuts, and all of the scalp. For tale'by ciU reliable druggists. Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur Ointment Prepared Boils. Piles, especially for Burns,Scalds, Hands Open Sores .Chafed Parts, Raw Surfaces. Write for booklet Roughness of Face curative and and all Skin of Diseases. on the and toilet uses sulphur. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR C0. ( Baltimore, Md. NO QUARRLLS in the DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Davis Is Asked and Asks a Few Questions. New York, July 17.—Former Senator Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia, the Democratic nominee for vice-president of the United States, arrived in this city tonight and is staying at the Hlih nue Uriel. When asked if there were any incidents of interest in his trip, he said: “Of course I saw now and then along ... the road , I , . know someone and said ‘How do you do,’ bur nothing else happened that I re call. Last night I stayed over in Keyser, where I have a bachelor brother; came on to Washington, then to Philadelphia and then Oyster Bay was ment.oncd and the Senator asked several ques tions . abuut , the President - ins ano manner of living. “And what is the truth about the trouble with the miners’ del¬ egates who failed to see the Pres¬ ident?” he asked with considera¬ ble interest. All the detuilg of the affair were explained to him and he listened attentively without the slightest cofiame.it. He asked in an interested way what effect Judge Parker’s gold standard telegram had in this part of the East and how the work of the convention was generally regarded. Vhert told that there were rumors in some sections that Bryan’s followers were now com¬ ing forward and taking control of affairs,he replied; “Thatcannot be. I do not believe it. There is less of the communistic and Socialistic feeling in the country than has existed in many years and there will be no quarrels in the Democratic party. “1 was cm the sub-committee that made the St. Louis pia-tform and had an opportunity to know something of the feeling. I sat between Mr, Hill and Mr. Bryan and I can assure you there is no truth in rumors of war in the party.” Mr. Davis spoke very highly of William J. Bryan and charac¬ terized him as a ‘‘strong, moral man and very good in his fami¬ ly.” __ _ To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c The Brooks County Commis¬ sioners have raised the questmn as to whether or not the state convicts are subject to road duty. When bilious take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For stile by Lewis Drug Co. DeWitt's g*3 Salve For Piles, Burns, Sores. If the Pittsburg dispatch to the Philadelphia Ledger is cor¬ rect, the Republican party will have to put up $5,000,000 in or¬ der to control the negro vote That is the price fixed by a negro conventionsaid to have been held in that city on July 14th. The con¬ vention claims to control the vote ol ! the country and says that the negro is tired of voting for a of whisky and declares j 1 that they must have something fco buy ' bread with — -------— i 0ne Lady ’ s ^ommendatiiwSoia Fifty i Baxes D of f Chamberlain s Stomach 1 and Liver Tablets. I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabr lets on the recommendation of otic lady here, who first bought a box of them She never tires of llui KOOd uwditfes of these Tablo( ,.„ P j M. Snourc, Druggist, Ronhwter, Ind. . pleasant.purgative* ’effect of.these Tablets makes them a, favorite, with la rlifvj dies I’Vi'rrwIwivn everywhere. "libvr. For Sale Cd..L, by 1.^. T Lewis Drug Co. The Albany Herald says thattbe crop of spring chickens is great¬ er this season than it lias been in many. Tinre is no reason why the farmers should not sup¬ ply the demand for this article of food which lias been growing more and more every year. There is money in chickens and eggs Weak Hearts are caused by indigestion. If you 'eat a little too much, or if 'you are subject to attacks of indigestion, the stomach ex¬ pands—swells, .and puffs up against the heart. This crowds the heart and short¬ ens the breath. Rapid hoart beats and heart disease is the final result, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, tabes the strain off your heart, cures in¬ digestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, and contributes nourishment, strength and health to every organ of the body. Sold by Lewis Drug Co. Valdosta has, by vote of coun¬ cil, approved the introduction and passage of a bill in the legislature authorizing the issue of $35,000 in school bonds by the city for the erection of a modern public school building. The pill that will, will fill the bill, Without a gripe. To cleanse the liver, without a quiver, Take one at night. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are small, easy to take, easy and gentle in effect, yet they are so certain in results that no one who uses them is disappointed. For quick relief from biliousness, sick head¬ ache torpid liver, jaundice, dizziness and all troubles arising from an inactive, slng glish liver, Early Risers are unequaiel Sold by Lewjs Drug Co. Roosevelt’s love of power and strong efforts at centralization of power by the federal government will have much to do with bring¬ ing about a regular landslide to the democracy at the corning election. You Know What Ycu are Takinj When you take Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed simply on every bottle showing that it is Iron and Quinine in a tasteless No Cure, No pay. 50c. I Purity m N X m l Accuracy, € ! m ii fj §>J3 I II I I! We use the best Drugs in the com= s pounding of Prescriptions and Fanr R I | ily Recipes. Our method is up=to=date and ac fj curacy is always obtained. We deliver Drugs to any part of || V£ the city on short notice. Yours to Serve, i I 1 Perry’s Pharmacy, Phone No. 6. Camilla, Georgia. EVERYBODY’S FRIEND DR. TICHENOR’S ANTISEPTIC A Favorite fn Southern Homes TWENTY YEARS USE HAS ESTABLISHED THIS REMEDY AS A STANDARD FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. A CLEAN PLEASANT LIQUID. NO OFFENSIVE ODOR. NO GREASE. HARMLESS, RELIABLE CURES Wounds, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Colic, Cramps, Headache, Neuralgia and Indigestion. PRICE: 10c. 50c. and $1,00 A BOTTLE Sherrouse Medicine Co. New Orleans iimnmm The Portable Saw Mill is the Comma Will. OUR MILL IS THE COMING PORTABLE MILL. It is a portable mill that is really portable. Makes perfect lumber. Capacities 2,000 to 15,000 feet per day. P tw TAKE YOUFf MILL TO THE LOGS. Can be set and ready to saw in two hours. Variable Fric¬ tion , Cable Feed. Stationary Mills, capacity. Portable and Stationary Engines, Railway, Mill any and Factory Supplies. WRITE US TO-DAY. BACON & COLLINS SUPPLY CO., ALBANY, GEORGIA.