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FIVE U.S. PRISONERS IN JAIL.
Graves Charges Against Mitchell
County Citizens.
Deputy United States Marshals
W. H. Godwin and W. H, McClel
land have been scouring the coun¬
try this week, and made a num¬
ber of important arrests of men
charged with offenses against
Federal laws.
The deputies brought to Valdos¬
ta on Thursday morning four men
whom they arrested in Mitchell
county, charged with peonage.
The accused men are Harvey
Beasley, D. C. Beasley, T. R.
Gregory and J. W. Merritt. In
addition to the peonage charge
Deputy McClelland holds a war¬
rant against Merritt for illicit dis¬
tilling.
Harvey Beasley is charged with
holding a negro, Tom Fain, in a
state of peonage. The negro it
is said made his escape from
Beasley’s place and went to the
plantation of a farmer by the
name of Miller to secure work.
It is alleged that Beasley there¬
upon secured the aid of the other
men implicated in the charge and
going to Miller’s place fired into
a house where Fain was stopping
and broke the door down. Pan¬
demonium reigned in the negro
quarter, and the inmates fled
from the scence like scared rab¬
bits, scattering to the points of
the compass. Miller had twenty
seven negroes hired picking cot¬
ton and the entire lot were fright¬
ened off the place, leaving forty
or fifty bales of open cotton in the
fields.
The parties involved in the
trouble are all farmers and
the prominent people of Mitchell
county. They appeared
Commissioner J. M. Johnson and
asked to be allowed to return
their homes under bond,
a hearing. The men stated
their presence was greatly need¬
ed at home, and the
gave them their liberty
$600 bonds each, except Merrett,
who was required to give a
of §750. The hearing of
cases was set for Oct.
dosta Times.
HEALTHY ^MOTHERS.
Mothers should always keep in
bodily health. They owe it to
children. Yet it is no unusual sight
see a mother, with babe in arms,
ing violently and exhibiting all tlte
toms of a consumptive tendency.
why should this dangerous condition
ist, dangerous alike to mother and
when Dr. Bosehee’s German
would put a stop to it at once? No
ther slionld be without this old and
remedy in the house—for its timely
will promptly cure auy lung, throat
broncliial trouble in herself or her
dren. The worst cough or cold can
speedily cured by German Syrup; so
hoarseness and congestion of the
chial tubes. Itmakes.expectoration
and gives instant relief and
rest to tha cough-racked
New trial bottles, 25; and large size
At all druggists.
Government Report of Cotton.
"Washington, October 3.—The
monthly report of the Bureau
Statistics of the Department of
Agriculture will show the condi¬
tion of cotton September 24,
75.8, compared with 84,
August, and the ten-year
of 66.8.
Saves Two From Death.
“Our little daughter had an
most fatal attack of
cough and bronchial,” writes
Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk,
N. Y., “but, when all other rem¬
edies failed, we saved her life
Dr. King’s New Discovery.
niece, who had Consumption
an advanced stage, also used
wonderful medicine and
she is perfectly well ”
throat and lung diseases yield
Dr, King’B New Discovery as
no other medicine on earth.
fallible for Coughs and
50c and Sl.oO bottles Trial
by Lewis Drug Co.
free.
World’s Gold Product.
The director of the mint will
soon issue his report as to the
gold product of the world in 1903
and it will contain some facta of
very particular interest. It will
show that the output has been
greater than in 1902, but that the
gain was due to the increase in
the South African fields in larger
measure. This increase has been
nearly maintained the present
year and it is calculated that at
the end of 1301 the product w 0
have passed the §350,000,0:0
mark. Australia increased § 8 ,
000,<XtC in 1903, but there wa* a
drop of from $80,000,000 to $74,
000,000 in the United States ow¬
ing to the labor troubles in the
Cripple Creek district of Colora¬
do.
These figures show that the
gold resources of the world are
unfailing. Now that South Afri¬
ca has been relieved of the dis¬
turbance of war, either immedi¬
ate or prospective, there is sure to
ensue still larger increases from
from year to year. In the mean
time it is certain that under the
progressive and up building pol¬
icy of the Mexican government
there will be more gold to come
from that quarter and there are
virgin gcld-bearing regions await¬
ing the prospector in South Amer¬
ica, in Manchuria, in China and
other oriental countries, to say
nothing of our own Alaska. It
may be that we have more gold
in the hills of Georgia than we
wot of.—Macon Telegraph.
Testimony of a Minister.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake,
Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suf¬
fered from Yellow Jaundice. I
consulted a number of physicians
and tried all sorts of medicines,
but got no relief. Then I began
the use of Electric Bitters and
feel that I am now cured of a dis¬
ease that had me in its g^asp for
twelve years.” If you want a
reliable medicine for Liver and
Kidney trouble, stomach disorder
or general debility, get Electric
Bitters. It’s guaranteed by Lewis
Drag Co. Only 50o.
Chairman-Governor Odell de¬
mands only §750,000 from Chair¬
man Cortelyou as his share of the
New York slush fund. Oh, no;
Parker is not strong in New York.
—Constitution.
A Love Letter.
Would not interest you if you’re
looking for a guaranteed Halve
for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto
Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes; “1
suffered with an ugly sore for a
year, but a box of Bucklen’s Ar¬
nica Salve cured me.” It’s the
best Salve on earth. 25c at Lewis
Drug Co.
Notice.
All those indebted to me for
mules must settle on Oct,, 1st,
as I am compelled to have the
money on that day. Any notes
running over ten days will be
closed up. T. P. Embry.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
Let Me Call Your Attention
TO THE FACT THAT THERE IS NOTHING QUITE SO GOOD FOR COUGHS,
COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL BRONCHIAL OR LUNG TROUBLES A8
BRONGHODA
A PLEASANT, HARMLESS, SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, WHICH GIVES
IMMEDIATE RELIEF. NO OPIATES, NARCOTICS, NOR POISONS
25c. a bottle
8herrouse Medicine Co. New Orleans.
Mothers of a Like Opinion.
Mrs. Pilruer, of Cordova, Iowa, says:
of my children was 6nbject to
of a severe type, and the giving of
Cough Remedy promptly,
brought relief. Many mothers
tills neighborhood think the same as
do about tliis remedy and want no
kind for their children.” For sale
Lewis Drug Co.
Cotton pickers are badly in de¬
mand and their work commands
wage premium. Drive the va¬
grants toward the cotton fields or
i them to the gang.—Consti
to I.
Bro!o ! nto His House.
S R-■ Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt.,
was robbed of his customary
health by invasion of Chronic
When Dr. King’s
New Life Pilis broke into his
house, his trouble was arrested
and now he’s entirely cured.
They’re guarantee! to cure, 25c
at Lewis Drug Co.
SULPHUR’S TIMELY USE PRE¬
VENTS DISORDERS.
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur Anticipates
and Checks the Progress of Many Ills,
The use of this sterling remedy serves
to render the skin soft and healthful,
and confers a clear and beautiful com¬
plexion—that most valuable charm.
As an adjunct to the bath, Hanooch’s
Liquid Sulphur is at once a luxury and
a Tonic of lasting value.
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur— Nature’s
greatest germicide—rectifies, relieves
and cures acne, bums and scalds, canker,
catarrh, diphtheria, herpes, itch, pim¬
ples, prickly heat, ringworm and ulcer¬
ated conditions, whether of the scalp,
eyelids, nose, mouth or throat.
Sold by leading druggists. Descrip¬
tive booklet mailed upon request by
Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore.
Md.
Star=Ffve=Stari
$3.50 Shoe
A Winner
in the race
for
Public
F avor.
“Once a
Purchaser
Always a
Purchaser**
of this
Durable,
Dressy and
Elegant
Men's
$3.50 Shoe.
This Stamp
on the sole
of every
shoe.
For sale by J. B. Wilson Co.
Purify,
Accuracy,
Dispatch ♦
We use the best Drugs in the com*
pounding of Prescriptions and Fam=
ily Recipes.
Our method is up=to=date and ac *
curacy is always obtained.
| We deliver Drugs to any part of
j the city on short notice.
Yours to Serve,
I Perry
| 's Pharmacy,
j Phone No. 6. Camilla, Georgia.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
AMERICAN FIELD AND HDD FENCE
58 INCH.
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Regular Style Special Hog, Horse and Cattle Style
Stays 12 in. or 0 in. apart Stays 12 in. or G in. apart
Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heavily galvanized.
Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically ever¬
lasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it.
Does not mutilate, but does, efficiently, turn cattle, horses, hogs
and pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
by the manufacturers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how
it will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced.
For sale by Camilla Trading Company.
Double Daily Passenger Service.
-TO
Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge, Thomas
ville, Valdosta, Waycross, Savannah, Charleston,
Brunswick, Jacksonville and all
Florida Points.
Through Pullman cars on all through trains and to
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond, and all points
■ast over its own rails to Richmond and Norfolk, to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louis
/ille, Chicago. Kansas City, Birmingham, Nashville, New Orleans, and all points
vest and northwest.
No. 72. Leave Camilla going North an 10:36 a. m.
No, 74. Leave Camilla going North at 6:04 p. m.
No. 71. Leave Camilla going South at 5:00 p. m.
No! 73. Leave Camilla going South at 8:45 a. m.
Connection at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M. * M. T Company tor New York,
:oston and Baltimore.
No. 32 leaves Sbomasville dally at 6 :15 am., connects at Jesup with through sleeper for Wash
igton, Philadelphia, New York and theEast. No 40 leaving Thomasville at 2;35 p m makes con
ection at Waycross for the same eastern points. No 57 leaving at 1 ;15 a m carries through sleep
r to St Louis. No 39 leaving at 10;50 a m connects at Montgomery with through sleeper for all
vestem points. For further information call on nearest Ticket Agent or address
f. J. BOTTOMS, T- P- A , J- A- TAYLOR, T. P.A-,
Thomasville, Ga- Montgomery, Ala
V. H- LEAHY, D- P- A-, W- J. CRAIG, G- P- A.,
Savannah, Ga, Wilmington, N- C.
H- M- EMERSON, Tra- Mgr-, Wilmington. N-C-