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CAMILLA ENTERPRISE.
PUB L ISHED EVERY FR I DAY*
WALTER A. ALLEN
EDITOR AMD PUBLISHER
Entered at Camilla, Ga., post of¬
fice as second-class matter.
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Official organ of CamiUa, Ga.,
• • And Mitchell county • •
TELEPHONE NO. 64.
FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1904.
*‘(/et Together And Get Busy.”
In five short words William
Randolph Heart gives splendid
advice to Democrats everywhere.
If each individual Democrat ac¬
cepts the advice the success of
the Democratic party in the pres¬
idential campaign will be achiev¬
ed,
“Get together and get busy” is
the sound injunction. The terse
words are a ringing battle cry.
In union there is strength and
in activity there is victory. Unity
means harmony and harmony
means triumph. A great trouble
with the Democrats has been they
would not “get together.” They
have been torn asunder by fac¬
tional strife and internal dissen¬
sion, And they have been too
apathetic at times. How could
we except to win undir such con.
ditioosj But HearBt sounds the
key note—he utters the warning
—he gives the advice. “Get to¬
gether and get busy” he exc'aims.
Eternal vigilance is the price of
political sueeess.
“Get together and get busy!”
Hearst is doing splendid work
for Parker and Davis. His string
of papers stretching from New
York to San Francisco is fighting
valiantly for the ticket. It is said
that he has made the largest in¬
dividual contribution to the cam¬
paign fund that has yet been giv
en. He is not sulking in his tent.
Hearst is on the firing line.—Ma¬
con News.
Our own beautiful South is
more prosperous than at any
time in her history; South Geor¬
gia especially is giving evidence
in many ways of this era of pros
perity. The farmer is out of
debt and putting money in. the
banks, the schools are full, many
of them, to overflowing, beauti¬
ful homes are being built, towns
are spreading out, new business
enterprises are being launched
and everything goes to show that
South Georgia is coming into her
own.
And now St. Louis ups and
says she has had enough World’s
Fair to last her for several cen¬
turies.
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Eyelids, and all diseases of the Scalp.
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Prepared especially for Burns, Scalds, Open
KtWi C.’MtsM LtrakUs. Sores, Chafed Parts, Raw Surfaces, Boils,
‘*maarw*sf“ Piles, Roughness of Face and Hands, and
all Skin Diseases.
■srursaurtTS Sold all reliable dr«K stows. Write for free booklet
on the curative and toilet use of sulphur.
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO,
Baltimore. Md.
Baconton Items.
At 10 o’clock Sunday >. m., Sunday
Sriiool wen held at both churches. Im¬
mediately following the Sunday Scliool
the B. Y. P. U. program was rendered
at the Baptist church. - The Epwortli
League was conducted by Prof. Farmer,
■* o’clock p. m., and at 7, prayer meet¬
ing was led by Osce Glansier.
lu the past week the Masonic horn
has been sounded twice, calling togeth¬
er the members of the lodge at this place,
Mr. Gas* Culbreath, of Albany, spent
Sunday in the city visiting his mother.
Mr. T. J. Glansier went to Tifton on
business last week.
Mr. T. L. Jenkins went to Albany
Tuesday.
Quarterly conference was held at Ba
conton Tuesday. The reports of the
church work are said to have been very
good. Rev. Cook, the presiding elder,
conducted the meeting and Rev. C. T.
Clark also was present. Mr. Wilson
and Col, I. A. Bush were the delegates
from Camilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Culbreath, the
Misses Dunn, and Miss Wallace Adams,
of Baker county, were in Baconton Sun¬
day.
Mr. Long, of Acree, has been visiting
his uncle, Mr. J. R. Pinson, this week.
Mr. Thomas Fleming went to Albany
Tuesday.
Mr. Linwood Lundy, his sister, Miss
Nettie Louday, Miss Esther Wilkes, and
Miss Ada Williams are in Baconton,
having come to attend the weddiug of
their friend, Miss Fannie Fleming.
At 8:30 o’clock on the evening of Wed¬
nesday, the 12th, quite a number gath¬
ered vt the home of Mr. Frank Fleming
to see his daughter, Miss Fannie, joined
in happy wedlock to Mr. E. B. Mullens.
After a circle of spectators had been ar¬
ranged in the parlor, Use first notes of the
wedding march were struck by Miss Ella
Bacon, thrilling the soul of all within
and drawing into Hie room Rev. J. A. J.
Dumas, followed by the flower girl- ,
Little Misses Leola Miller and Bessie
Reynolds. Misses Ada Williams and
Nettie Lundy took positions just back of
the space left for the bride and groom.
Then came the groom accompanied by
his bruin r, Mr. Joe Mullens, followed
by the bride accompanied by Miss Es¬
ther Wilkes. After they were pro¬
nounced “husband and wife,” the
friends thronged to extend congratula¬
tions. A very highly enjoyed rec eption
extended from this hour until 12 o’clock.
The presents were very many and exceed¬
ingly beautiful. The last feature of the
evening was the serving of the bride’s
cake. We all feel that we can easily
congratulate each of the newly married
couple.
School Boy.
TM0MASVILLE BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Thomasville, 0a.
If you are interested in a Busi¬
ness Education, you will do well
to investigate the merits and
methods of the above-named In¬
stitution. Eor full particulars,
address.
Anson W. Ball, Fresident.
COTTON MARKET.
Thursday, September 1st, 1904.
SQUARE BALE.
Corrected by Boggs & Perry
Fully Good Middling...... ...9i
Good middling............ .9f
Middling.................. ..9*
Savannah is getting straight in
behind tb® Railroad Commission.
She is thoroughly wrought np
over the discrimination in freight
rates between that city and At¬
lanta. A delegation of fifteen or
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative is the original lemon medicine.
issaa It if, made of lemons and other harmless speedy but powerful vege
tabie ingredients, is a safe, sure and core ior
indigestion, Constipation, T orpid Liver, Headache.
It cleanses the system of all impurities, tones up the
stomach and bowels, puts the liver and kidneys in perfect
order -in short “makes you new.” It is gentle but reliable, prompt
and powerful in action, pleasant to take and always
von GALE 1JY ALL DRUGGISTS.
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO., Manufacturers, Macon, Ga.
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What is the Matter With Bailey ?
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Call and see if there is anything the matter with him. He
can show you one of the slickest winter lines in town.
Ladies, you need skirt goods, waist goods,
sing sack goods, etc. all these and more yon
will find at Bailey’s.
Bow about a nice wool jacket
for Winter?
We have got an up-to-date line of wool Underskirts, and will be pleased to
down a sample for you to look at. Just ring us up!
Your* Very Truly,
J. H. Bailey.
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HEADWEAR
^Three Leaders;
A black, silk lined, Alpine hat, $3 value for.................,..$1.25
A black, raw edge, wide brim, $2 value for..........................99c
A brewn, Panama shaped, Alpine hat, $3 value for........$1.50
There are other styles here if these don’t suit you.
We Are Headgear Headquarters.
Have you seen those $25 suits I am selling for $15! It’s a Broadway, tailor
made, tricot lined suit, alJ-wool and silk mixed gray goods with a blue hair-line.
They are peaches.
Look at our line of Ladies’ Walking Skirts. They are beau=
ties. 27 inch white sheeting 4 1*2 cents a yard.
Berman’s ,
C a in ilia, - Georgia.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS TO CLOSE OUT CHEAP.
twenty of her representative bus¬
iness men will go to Atlanta to*
day, appearJjefore the commis¬
sion and demand equal rates for
Savannah with those proposed
for Atlanta. That’s the way to
do it-
Pointer Pops For Sale.
I have six full registered
ter pups for sale. If you are inter¬
ested in procuring a fine bird dog,
call on mo.
G. B. Cochran,
Camilla, Ga.