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;J. L. UNDERWOOD,
Arrous e y- at- Law axd Reai.®
Estate.
Office in Bennett's Building, Broad|
"« reet.
iF. L. LEWIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office dining at Drug the Store day. of Lewie Residence^ Dr<ag|
Co’*.,
at night. Prompt attention givea?:
to all calls, h 1
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It A Bush, R D Bush
I. A. BUSH & SONS,
Attorneys-at* Law,
Camilla, Ga.
Commercial law a specialty.
III. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H. lloggaad.
DASHER & HO JGARD,
Attorneys- at-Law,
Camilla, Ga.
^Office in Enterprise Building.
D. A, SPENCE,
Dental 8ubgeon,
Pelham, Ga.
Office in new City H ,11.
The best quality of work ats
reasonable charges. Your pa-|
tronage solicitated.
Dr. J. L. Brown,
Physician and Surgeon,
Camilla, Georgia,
! Residence phone t. Office phone 80.
Fire Insurance,
J. C. Turner, Agent.
the following Fire In¬
surance Companies:
and London and Globe, Hartford
Fire. Home Insurance Co of N- Y.
Greenwich Insurance Co.
BUSINESS SOLICITED
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Up*to*date Goods at the i ’
Old Reliable
J. W. Joiner’s
Jewelry Store,
Albany, * Georgia.
......A COUPLET® LINE Of......
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,; Silver
and Plate Wares,
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Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar¬
ticles, Stationery, etc.
All kinds of Repairing Watches, Clocks,
i Jewelry at short order and at loweat pri¬
ces. I respectfully Jsollolt a portion of
the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner,
Washington St.
ALBANY. - - GA
(f 'Al®aWrREv,J.vVHJoNEs, ICmrist In The Chap Camp- lain.
hfrCORe'ATEAT COMMENDATIONS BOOK 0KTW80V &Y
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ITODY
CENTRAL R. R.
„ Direct Route to the
Louis Exposition.
Two Trains Daily.
connection with W. & A. R. R. &
N. C. & St. L. Ry from Atlanta.
Atlanta 8;25 a. m. Ar St. Louis 7;08
a. m. Lv Atlanta 8:80 p. m. Ar St.
Louis 7:3(5 p. m.
THROUGH SLEEPING
CARS FROM
Florida And Tennessee.
Route of the famous
DIXIE FLYER
Carrying Atlanta the only St, morning Louis. This sleeping
car front to car
leaves Jacksonville daily 8:05 p. m. At¬
lanta 8:25 a. m. giving you the entire
day in St. Louis to get located.
For rates from your city, World’s
Fair Guide Book and schedules, Sleep¬
ing Car reservat ions, ah o for book show¬
ing Hotels and Boat ding houses, quoting
their rates, write to
Fred D. Miller,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. 1 Brown Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
Government Railroads.
Mr. Bryan's announcement of
his program for reorganization
or regeneration of the Democrat¬
ic party need cause no greateur
prise- He would make govern¬
ment or state ownership of rail¬
roads the corner stone <f his
political faith. It is a suggestion
noc to be lightly cast off.
State socialism is not a new
and untried thing. Mr, Bryan
aad his associates will not be
without arguments which have
force and which, if they are to be
rjluted, must he met witn argu¬
ments and not ridicule, Owner¬
ship of railroads and operation
of these public conveniences for
the benefit of the public has
lias made wonderful advance¬
ment in recent years, and one
needs but to go out into the great
world and find thousands of
cases of such socialism in full
force to afford examples of what
mi'ht be done in the United
States. In fact the United States
owns some railroads and oper¬
ates them. The reason which
Mr. Bryan gives is not that which
has generally been presented.
“Recent events have convinced
me that the time is now ripe for
the presentation of this ques¬
tion,” he says: “Consolidation
after consolidation has taken
place until a few men now con
trol the railroad traffic of the
country and defy both the legis¬
lative and executive power of the
nation. I invite the democrats,
therefore, to consider a plan for
the government, ownership and
operation of the railroads.”
He ui'ght have gone on still
further and have declared with
ex-Senator Pettigrew, long an
advocate of government owner¬
ship of railroads, in an interview
in St-. Louis, during the national
oivention, quoted in this paper
at the time, that with govern¬
ment ownership of railroads
would vanish every trust in ex¬
istence. That is but an exten¬
sion of the same idea.
The program Mr. Bryan pro¬
poses includes state ownership
and federal supervision, rather
than ownership direct by the
Unite d States. This is a detail
however, which might be altered
On the surface it appears to
we aken the program.
It may be said fairly that one
of the strongest arguments for
government ownership of rail¬
roads which Mr. Bryan will be
able to offer is the success of the
incomplete consolidations effect¬
ed under the general merger
movement. Every argument
that can be deduced in support
of the mergers goes to state so¬
cialism in railroad property.
And to this others may be added.
The issue is one therefore,
which will afford some opportun¬
ity of controversy. It is not to
he put off with a sneer and a
snicker.—Des Moines, Iowa,
Daily News.
A Perfect Painless Pill
is the one that will cleanse the system,
set the liver to action, remove the bile,
clear the complexion, cure headache and
leave a good taste in the mouth. The
famous little pills for doing such work
pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of La¬
fayette, Ind,, says: “All other pills I
have used grip' and sicken, while De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are simply
perfect,” Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
It’s all right to begin at the
bottom, except when you start to
dig u well.
Cholera Infantum.
This disease has lost its terrors since
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy came into general use.
_rhe uniform success which attends the
use of this remedy in all eases of bowel
complaints in children has made it a
favorite wherever its value has become
known. For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
A Sweet Breath.
is a never failing sign of a healthy stom¬
ach. When the breath is bad the stom¬
ach is oat of order. There is no remedy
iif the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for caring indigestion, dispepsia
and all stomach disorder*. Mrs. Mary
S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes:
“I liave been a dyspeptic for years; tried
all kinds of remedies but continued to
grow worse. By the use of Kodol I be¬
gan to improve at once, and after taking
a few bottles am fnlly restored in weight
health and strength and can eat what¬
ever I like.” Kodol digests what yon
eat and makes the stomaoh sweet. Sold
by Lewis Drug Co.
Savannah News: When a leg¬
islature really wishes to abolish
the free pass system it can find
a way to do it without a great
deal of trouble. In Texas the
Railroad Commission has recent¬
ly determined to require the
railroads to f.urnish it with a list
of all free passes issued over
their lines, accompanied by the
reasons for such issues. The
annual or semi-annual publica*
ti a of such a list would have the
elect of keeping pauses out of
t ie hands of those who shouldn’t
have them.
Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life
Saved.
“A short time ago I was taken with a
violent attack of diarrhoea and I believe I
would have died if I had not gotten re¬
lief,” says John J. Patton, a leading cit¬
izen of Patton, Ala., ‘‘A friend recom¬
mended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a
twenty-five cent bottle and after taking
three doses of it was entirely cured. I
consider it the beet remedy in the world
for bowel complaints. For sale by Lew¬
is Drug Company.
Mr. T. M. Carter, of Albany,
has been elected by his comrades
as commander of Camp W. M.
Slaughter, U. V. C., to succeed
ihe late Capt. Richard Hobbs.
A Summer Cold.
A summer cold is not only annoying
but if not relieved Pneumonia will be
the probable result by Fall. One Min¬
ute Cough Cure dears the phlegm,
draws out the iuflamntiou, heals, sooths
and strengthens the lungs and bronchial
tubes. One Minute Cough Cure is an
ideal remedy for the children. It is
pleasant to the taste and perfectly harm¬
less. A certain cure for Croup, Cough,
and Cold. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
DeWltt'sffJi'J Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
FOR SAL E—A first-class
mower dead cheap. Apply to
Ernest M. Davis.
I 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.
-n^b^A full line ofe
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings.
We want your trade and will take pleasure in showing you goods and quote you the
lowest prices.
Our i ’Phone 4 < * is No. -H-K 4S. J. B. Wilson Company. 2
GOOD SPIRITS.
Good spirits don’t all come from Ken¬
tucky. Their main source is the liver
—and ail the fine spirits ever made in
the Blue'Grass State could not remedy
a bad liver or the, linadred-and-one ill
effects it produces. You can’t liave good
spirits and a had liver at the same time.
Your liver must be in fine condition if
yon would feel buoyant, happy and
hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vig¬
orous and successful in vour pursuits.
You can put your liver in fine condition
by using Green’s August Flower—the
greatest of all medicines for the liver
and stomach and a certain cure for dys¬
pepsia or indigestion. It has been a fa¬
vorite household remedy for ever tliirty
five years. August Flower will make
your liver healthy and active and thus
insure you a liberal supply of “good
spirits.” Trial size, 85c; regular bottles,
75c. At Lewis Drug Co.
Says the Savannah Press: “A
Valdosta poultry conern won $3,
0J0 last year in prizes, and is
usfc shipping out a two-car-load
exhibit to the St. Louis exposi¬
tion. Yet some people claim that
South Georgia is not a poultry
country.”
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you oat.
Mr IT- Mf W MM W W
I Notice! • •• .THE « iltm.
J Camilla Pressing Club.
FIRST-CLASS WORK J )
>< w _Your Patronage Solicited by
A. W. WILLIAMS, Practical Repairer, )
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing <
Gent’s "
clothing of all kinds, f //// j dye any goods any color. Special ser
Ladies’ clothir.g a specialty. V *° e 10 * !1 oommercial tr avelers.
’ All Work under Guarantee
done
Flint River & North-eastern Ry. Co.
Effective February 4tti 1004, lOtBO a. m.
No. 3 No 1 Daily Riles STATIONS Miles No 2 Tailyi No 4
A. M. - P M
10 30 0 Lv Pelham, Ar 25 4 10
10 10 1 ACL Junction 24 4 00
1105 G Cotton 18 3 18
11 10 2 Riley 15 3 13
11 13 1 Hinson 13 3 10
11 23 n Floride 11 ft 00
11 35 24 A k ridge 9 2 50
11 50 2 Sale City 6 2 35
12 00 1 Jonesboro 1 2 25
12 10 2 ITuton Junction 0 2 15
12 20 3 Port Arthur 3 2 10 1 j
12 30 3 Ar Tichnor Lv 0 2 00
Connections: J\'o. 1 Pelham Go.., Atlantic Coast Line
No 2 Tichnor GaGeorgia Northern Ry.
J. W. Bykd, Gen. Man. D. M. Rogers, Gen. Sn, t,
FOR SALE:—
500 acre farm near Camilla.
Money loaned at low rates of
interest. J. L. Underwood.
Winrecsmlth’si ©IP ©
B
k 6uarante<
cure.
CHILLS
DENGUE, AGUE,
LAGRIPPE,
Bilious Fever and all other
Malarial Ills,
50c SS&"
ta fwr B s s n s hr t* skmM,
a*. Sm* Inmm (Mi
For sale by Lewis Drug Co.