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£ J. L, UNDERWOOD,
Attorney-At-Law and Reai-|
Estate.
Office in Bennett’s Building, Broad j
street.
[V. LT LEWlsy
Physician and Surgeon.
Office during »t Drug the Sioreof day. Lewis Residence Drugp |jj
Co’s.,
at night. calls. Prompt attention giveng
to all -1
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SI A Bush, R D Bash
I, A. BUSH & SONS,
ATTORNEYS-AT- La w,
Camilla, Ga.
Commercial law * specialty.
hi. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H. Hoggaad.
DASHER* HO JOARD,
Attorn bY»-at-Law,
CAMILLA, OA.
|Office in Enterprise Building.
D. A. SPENCE,
Dental Surgeon,
Pelham, Ga.
Office in new City II ill. |
iS The best quality of work at|
reasonable charges. Your pt
tronage solicitated.
De. J. L. Brown,
Physician and Surgeon,
iRealden^S'I 1 ?’ °°°o«« phoneao. |
Fire Insurance,
J. C. Turner, Agent.
represents the following Fire In¬
surance Companies:
L verpool and Lorrdtn and Globe. Hartford
•Fire. He* Insurance Oof N. Y.
Grcanwich Insurance Co.
YObS BUSINESS SOLICITED
Zlp*to*date Goods at tbs
Old Reliable
J. W. Joiner’s
Jewelry Store,
Albany, • Georgia.
......A com*?* 11811.......
< [ Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,J Silver
and Plate Wares,
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Cu-blery, Notions, Fancy Ar- <»
tides, Stationery, etc.
All kinds of Repairing Watehps, Clocks,
Jewelry at short order and at lowest prl- o
oes. I respectfully Isollctt a portion of
the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner,
Washington St,
ALBANY. GA <»
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA— Mitchell county.
Notice is hereby given t hat I have
filed with the Clerk of tho Superior
Court of said county my petition for a
divorce addressed to said court returna¬
ble to the next term thereof, to be held
on the 1st Tuesday after the 3rd Monday
in Oct., 1904, for the removal disabili¬
ties imjiosed upon me by my inter-mar¬
riage with Susan Ami will Hampton.
Which application be heard at the
Court house in said comity at said term.
This 10th day of August, 1901.
8, W. Hampton.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA— Mitchell Couxnty.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed with the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county my petition fora
divorce addressed to said court returna¬
ble to the next term thereof, to be held
on the 1st Tuesday after the 3rd Monday
in Oct., 1901, for the removal disabili¬
ties imposed Allis upon me by my inter-mar
riage with Harried.
which house application will be heard at the
Court in said county at .said term.
This 10th day of August. John 1904.
Harried.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA— Mitchell County.
Notice is the hereby Clerk given of that I have
filed with the Superior
Court of said county my petition for a
divorce addressed to said court returna¬
ble to the next term thereof, to he held
on t he 1st Tuesday after the 3rd Monday disabili¬
in Oct., 1904, for the removable
ties imposed Minnie upon me White. by my inter-mar¬
riage with
Which applicat said ion will be heard said at the
Court house in county at term.
This 10th day of August, 1904.
V. I. White.
A Tear.
Diminutive it is true, and yet
how potent 1 A mere drop—a
crystal emblem of joy or grief—
love or despair. Had it the pow
er of articulation, what fiction or
fancy eq ial its description of the
tragic emotional scenes it has wit¬
nessed in the heart, and of wh : ch
it is the offspring. In appear¬
ance nothing would seem less af¬
fective. Yet its power has bought
and sold kingdoms, and changed
the destiny of empires. It has
saved the felon from the gallows
--the inebriate from destruction;
a fallen sister from utter degra¬
dation, and softened the pillow
of a dying frienl. It gushes
forth from a heart surcharged
with love or affection, depression
or disappointment. It is the her
aid of joy from the heart wherein
God has taken up his abode, pro¬
claiming in mute, eloquent lan¬
guage tho happiness there—the
only true happiness—a rea’iza
tion of religion
How radiantly beautiful the
sparkling gem trembling on the
cheek of virtue and innocence
at a declaration of love, only those
can realize who have been its ob
|ect;_to them, at least, its splen
dor, is graater than that of a gor¬
geous sunaot rainbow.
It is a palladium to innocence,
a talisman against crime, and a
beacon-light to virtue, whose
transcendent brightness casts a
halo of heavenly light athwart
the despairing soul, cheering and
strengthening the hope that only
burns for a higher and holic r
sphere.
It is something that inspires
heroiem and subdues avarice—
protects virtue and disarms vice
—strenghtena the weak and hum¬
bles the strong—the precursor of
relief in affliction, and the har¬
binger of joy in the midst of grief.
Scarcely discernible, yet its in¬
fluence is felt upon tho most har¬
dened, The thoughtof araothers’
tears at parting, will noiselessly
steal into all the ramifications of
life, and in each leave the traces
of a superior influence.
This delicate symbol of every
emotion is all-powerful, for either
good or evil- the conservator or
destroyer of man—wielded by
either virtue or vice, it has an ir¬
resistibility peculiar to itself.
It was the scalding tears of
shame and penitence that saved
the outcast Magdalin at the foot
of the cross, and it will be remem¬
bered that a timid tear in Cleo¬
patra’s eye swerved the Roman
hero, Mark Antony, from his du¬
ties and lost a kingdom.
‘‘No radiant pearl that crested fortune
wears,
No gem that twinkling hangs from
beauty’s ear.
Not the bright stars that night’s blue
arch adorn,
Nor rising sun that gilds the vernal
morn,
Shines with such lustre as (he tear
that flows
Down virtue’s manly cheek for others'
woes.”
—Chronicle.
Broke Into His House.
S. Re Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt.,
was robbed of his customary
health by invasion of Chronic
Constipation. When Dr. King’s
New Life Pills broke into his
house, his trouble was arrested
and now he’s entirely cured.
They’re guarantee! to cure, 25c
at Lewis Drug Co.
Notice.
On account of necessary
changes in our business we will
have to insist on all accounts and
notes due us being settled not la¬
ter tnan Nov. 1st. We hope that
all who owe us will settle prompt¬
ly without further notice.
Yours very truly,
J. B. Wilson Co.
DeWIti-slr^rSalve
For Piles, Burns« Sores*
Por tHe Leading Brand* of
Whiskey, Wine imd Beer
-CALL OX -
A. I*. Spence, (Successor to J. W. Middleton & Co.)
Soott Street. J. H. SPENCE, Manager.
Guns! Guns! i
We have just received
a full line of
* GUNS MU
Consisting of the very best single and
double barrel gurisatpri*
ces that will please.
Also a full line of Hunting Coats and Leggins. We
sell New Club Shells—liglit and heavy loaded. Call on
us and let us tit you up for the Hunting Season.
Our fr*/*/* ’Phone H"W“' is No. r“r“.'t 48. m r* J. B. Wilson Company.
$ 50 , 000.00
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Coffee Packages and a accent for President (votes for all can¬
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the regular free premiums) November 8,1904 ?
to In 1900 election. 13,959,653 people voted
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov¬ for President. For nearest correct esti¬
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November 5, 1904, we will give first
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one 5 Prizes— 200.00
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