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Professional Cards.
J. L. UNDERWOOD,
Attorkey-at-Law and Read®
Estate.
Office in Bennett’s Building, Broad |
street.
F. L. LEWIS,
Physician and Sukgeos.
Office at Drug Siore of Lewis Drug-:-!
Go’s., dining the <Iav. Resilience j;
at night. Prompt attention given®' ft
to all calls.
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1 1A Bush, R D Bush £
1. A. BUSH & SONS,
AttobnE ys-at-La w,
Camilla, Ga.
Commercial law a specialty ....%)
SH. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H. Hoag»aJ.| |
DASH ER & HO 5G A RD,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Camilla, Ga.
|Office in Enterprise Building.
|D. A. SPENCE, I
Dental Surgeon,
, Pelham, Ga.
Office in new City H 11.
reasonable The best quality charges. of Your work pa-|f atp
tronage solicitated.
- -------- Dr. J. -—-1 L. Brown,
•Physician and Surgeon, f
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Camilla, Georgia, g
i Residence phone 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 C»of N- Y.
Greenwich Insurance Co
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
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* Up-to-date Goods at the
Old Reliable
.1. W. Joiner’s
$ Jewelry Store,
Albany, * Georgia. I!
......a comm Lint or,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,Silver j;
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 lowest pri- < >
ces. I respectfully (solicit a portion of
the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner,
Washington St.
ALBANY. - - GA n
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ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
Direct Route to the
St. Louis Exposition.
Two Trains Daily.
In connection with W. & A. R. R. &
N. C. & St. L. Ry from Atlanta.
Lv Atlanta 8;35 a. m. Ar St. Louis 7;08
a. m. Lv Atlanta 8:30 p. m. Ar St.
Louis 7:36 p. m.
THROUGH SLEEPING
CARS FROM
Georgia, Horida And Tennessee.
Route of the famous
DIXIE FLYER.
Carrying from the only morning sleeping
ear Atlanta to St, Louis. This ear
loaves Jacksonville daily 8:05 p. m. At¬
lanta day 8; St. 25 Louis a. m. to giving‘you located. the entire
in get
For rates from your city, World’s
Fair Guide Book and schedules, Sleep¬
ing Car reservations, also for book show¬
ing Hotels and Boarding houses, quoting
their rates, write to
Fred ». Miller,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. 1 Brown Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
TREE PLANTING.
Information for Those Who Want
to Beautify Premises.
A good tree well planted wili
usually grow whether the work
is done in the fall or
spring. In the fall the soil is us¬
ually in the best condition, and
the tree has time to get accus*
totned to its new position, the
winter rains settling the soil
among the roots so that it is ready
to start into growth at the first
appearance of spring. Fall plan¬
ting differs from spring planting
in two respects. In the first place,
there is no need for the bucket¬
ful of water put in on the roots,
which id of so much value in
spring planting; and second isf
raising a mound of earth around
the newly planted tree to protect
it from the rigor of the winter’s
storms and the depredations of
the field mice. The trimming of
the broken or bruised roots with
a sharp knife is necessary, and
the spreading out all the roots.
Do not plant over an inch or two
deeper than the tree stood in the
nursery. Take pains to w’ork
the soil well in among the roots.
Treat a young tree as a living
thing, not as a post, and you will
seldom lose one. Always prune
the tops in the spring, never in
the fall.—Ex.
A Sweet Breath.
is a never failing sign of a healthy stom¬
ach. When the breath is bad the stom¬
ach is out of order. There is no remedy
in tlus world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for curing indigestion, dispepsia
and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary
S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes:
“I have 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 fully restored in weight
health and strength and can eat what¬
ever I like.” Kodol digests what you
cat and makes the stomaolt sweet. Sold
by Lewis Drug Co.
The Galvestion Daily News
(Dem.) says: “ The present Re¬
publican administration contra¬
dicts itself again by maintaining
that the Filipinos must be hel 1
and governed by whites because
they are not capable of govern¬
ing themselves, while holding
that the negroes of the South
must be backed up in their efforts
to control the public service
where they are in the majority
regarlless of their unfitness to
tule.”
Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by
Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Eemedy 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 Colie, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a
twenty-five cent bottle and after taking
three doses of if was entirely cured. I
consider it the best remedy in the world
for bowel complaints. For sale by Lew¬
is Drug Company.
According to the newspaper
dispatches Brooklyn detectives,
fireman, and extra policemen
were called out to quell a race
rict that occurred in the heart of
the city. Evidently Brooklyn¬
ites have some of that “race prej¬
udice” for which their city pa¬
pers are just at present scoring
the South. The editors say noth¬
ing of this outbreak. It really
does make a difference \vhos8 ox
is gored.—Savannah New?.
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 clears the phlegm,
draws out the inflamatiou, heals, sooths
and strengthens the lungs and bronchial
tubes. One Minute Cough Cure is au
ideal remedy for the children. It is
pleasant to the taste and perfectly
less. A certain cure for Croup, Cough,
and Cold. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
The Merchants.
Few people realize, says an ex¬
change, the position that a mer¬
chant occupies iq a community.
They think of him only as a nec¬
essary fixture to a town, a sort
of utensil for the public, but
when it comes to paying him, a
nuisance. The farmer thinks the
merchant has an easy time of it,
that he makes a profit on every
thing he sells; he doesn’t realize
that the merchant sells on a close
margin, has long hours and must
be as punctual as the sun; he is
expected to sell honest goods at
the same prices that peddlers and
mail order houses sell short
weight, adulterated or inferior
grades; he is expected to always
sell good butter and to pay fancy
prices for produce, no matter
what condition they may be in;
that he is the prey of commission
men, and that his flour is expect¬
ed to make the finest bread
whether baked properly or not.
The farmer does not realize that
the merchant who wins must be a
hustler, a man whose head teems
with new ideas and new projects;
that he must be a diplomat, a
Keen, conservative buyer, and an
economizer—not economizing by
saving nails out of boxes or sell¬
ing tea leads, but by cutting
down expenses, keeping his stock
neat and salable, by advertising
himself as an honorable and effi¬
cient merchant.
A Perfect Painless Pill
iw 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 gripe, and sicken, while De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are simply
perfect.” Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
The New York physicians de¬
clares that overwork is responsi¬
ble for more deaths than disease.
Puls an End to it all.
A grievous wad oftimes comes
as a result of unbearable pain
from over-taxed organs. Dizzi¬
ness, Backache, Liver complaint
and Constipation. But thanks to
Dr. King’s New Life Pills they
put an end to it all. They are
gentle but thorough. Try them.
Only 25c. Guaranteed by Lewis
Drug Co,
Camilla Enterprise, SI a year.
I J. B. Co. *
Wilson ? sz
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 ^3
: times. SSZ
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' -full line Fts—ycC
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: Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings. Ss
We want your trade and will take pleasure in showing you goods and quote you the ^2
~ lowest prices. ^
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: J. B. Wilson Company.
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GOOD SPIRITS.
Good spirits don’t all come from Ken¬
tucky. Their main source is the liver
—and all the fine spirits ever made in
the BlueJGrass State could uot remedy
a bad liver or the hundred-and-one ill
effects it produces. You can’t have good
spirits and a bad liver at the same time.
Your liver must be in fine condition if
you would feel buoyant, happy and
hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vig¬
orous and successful in your 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 far
vorite household remedy for over tliirty
five years. August Flower wili make
your liver healthy and active and thus
insure you a liberal supply of “good
spirits.” Trial size, 2ae; regular bottles,
75c. At Lewis Drug Co.
The action of the Georgia com¬
missioners at the St. Louis expo¬
sition in agreeing to give to the
Georgia Industrial Home all the
furnishings of the state building
there, after the close of the expo,
sition, will be applauded by the
by the people generally. It was
the voluntary act of the commis¬
sioners.—Macon Telegraph.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
Notice! ...THE... j <
Camilla Pressing Club,
FIRST-CLASS WORK i
-<^Your Patronage Solicited by )
A. W. WILLIAMS, Practical Repairer, i
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing
T«:7 vrrr
Gent’s clothing of all kinds, j /Ill I dye any goods any color. Special scr
todies’ clothiEg , 5 peo ta .t y .
Flint River & North-eastern Ry. Co.
Effective February 4th 1004, 10t30 a. m,
No 1 Daily Miles Miles No 2 Daily No i
A. U. STATIONS P M
10 30 0 Lv Pelham Ar 25 4 10
10 40 1 ACL Junction 24 4 00
11 05 6 Cotton 18 3 18
11 10 2 Riley 15 3 13
11 13 1 Hinson 13 3 10
11 23 u Floride 11 9 00
11 35 21 Akridge 9 2 50
11 50 2 Sale City 6 2 35
12 00 1 Jonesboro 1 2 25
12 10 2 Tuton Junction 0 2 15
12 20 3 Port Arthur 3 2 10
12 30 3 Ar Tichnor Lv 0 200
Connections: JMo. 1 Pelham Ga., Atlantic Coast Line
No 2 Tichnor GaGeorgia Northern Ry.
J. W. Byrd, Gen. Man. D. M. ifoGERs, Gen. Snpt,
FOR SALE:—
500 acre farm near Camilla.
Money loaned at low rates of
interest. J. L. Underwood.
Wintersmith’s CP @
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| GOARASTUD |
CURE
CHILLS
DENGUE, AGUE,
LACRIPPE,
BILIOUS FEVER
AND All
MALARIAL ILLS.
50c «r&
At y*.r Dm » « « » **■
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For sale by Lewis Drug Co.