The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, October 14, 1904, Image 7

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County Directory. SUPERIOR COURT OFFICERS. W. N. Spence, Judge. W. E. Wooten, Solicitor General. E. M. Davis, Stenographer. S. E. Cox, Clerk. I. Smith, Sheriff. Court sessions Tuesday after 3rd Mon¬ day in April and October. CITY COURT OFFICERS. I. A. Bush, Judge. S. S. Bennett, Solicitor pro tern. S. E. Cox, Clerk. Court sessions on 2nd Monday in Jan¬ uary, April, July and October. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. T. R. Bennett, Chairman, Wyatt Adams, A. B. Joiner, J. W. Everett, and J. G. Wood, Clerk. Regular meeting second Tuesday in each month. Ordinary's court every first Monday, J. G. Wood, Ordinary, COUNTY OFFICERS. J. L. Stewart, Tax Collector. G. T. Abridge, Tax Receiver. Jonah Palmer, Treasurer. Samuel Lucky, Surveyor. Green Spence, Coroner. BOARD OF EDUCATION. J. P. Heath, Chairman, Camilla, G,\ Nat Bradford, Pelliam, G». J. T. Glausier, Baconton, Ga. W. E. Davis, Meigs, Ga. J. B. Lewis, Camilla, Ga. J. II. Powell, C. S. C. Camilla, Ga. City Directory. Mayor—J. H. Palmer Mayor Pro-tern—M. C. Bennett. Councilmen—M. C. Bennett, H. C. Dasher, Sr., A. B. Joiner, F. S. Perry, J. C. Tumor, C. E. Watt. Clerk—J. L. Cochran. Treasurer—C. L. Taylor. Marshal—J. K. Hilliard. Night Policeman—Raymond Cochran. HIGH SCHOOL. Board of Trustees—J. W. Butler, J. L. Cochren, F. L. Lewis, A. R. Patrick, J. H. Seaife, W. N. Spence, J. C. Turner. Secretary and Treasurer, C. L. Taylor. Cnurch Chimes. Methodist' Church— Corner Harney and Stephens streets—Rev. C. T. Clark, pastor. Sundays Preaching second and fourth in each month at 11 o’clock, a. m., and 7:30 o’clock p. m. Prayer meet¬ ing every Thursday evening tit. 7:30 o’clock. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:45 o’clock, I. A. Bush, sup¬ erintendent. Epworth League every Sunday afternoon at 3:80 o'clock. The public cordially invited to attend al! church services. Baptist Church- -Broad street. Preach¬ ing every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. to be supplied. Sun¬ day school every Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock; J. L. Cochran, superintend¬ ent. The general public welcome to all igervices. Presbyterian Church —Broad street. Rev. ArchieMcLauehliu, pastor. Preach¬ ing on the third and fourth Sundays in •each month at 11 o’clock and at night. Prayer meeting every Tuesday niglit. ^Sunday school at 9-30 a. m. All cordial¬ ly invited to attend these meetings. WANTED— Several Industrious Per sons in each state to travel for house established eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for successful and profitable liue. Permanent engagement. Weekly cash salary of §24 and all rraveling^expenses and hotel bilLs advanced in each week. Experience not essential. Mention ref¬ erence and enclose self-addressed envel¬ ope. THE NATIONAL, 832 Dearborn Easy & Pill ^ Easy to take and easy to act is that famous little pill DeWitt's Little Early Risers. This is due to the fact that they tonic the liver in¬ stead of purging it. They never gripe nor sicken, r.ot even the most delicate lady, and yet they are so certain in results that no one who uses them is disappointed. Tney cure torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneu¬ monia and fevers. rsgrAKso ONLY BY £. C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO Don't Forgot tha Hamo. f Early Risers SOLD BY LEWIS DRUG CO A WORLD OF AMUSEMENTS. List of Attractions Secured for the Coming State Fair to be Held at Macon. The following list of attractions for the coming State Fair are al¬ ready secured: Howard and Luelleta in a won¬ derful and daring high wire and trapeze act, Miss Luelleta riding on a bicycle on a high wire sus¬ pended 300 feet in the air. This act has been one of the most suc¬ cessful features at Dreamland this season. Melvin B. Howard, in his fa¬ mous slide for life, from the top of the tallest tree in the park to the top of the flagstaff on exhibi¬ tion hall, a distance of 785 feet, the longest and highest slide on rectrd. Reckless Russell, the bicycle high diver, diving from a plat¬ form 100 feet high info a tank of water. The ridtrhas but one leg. John E. Baldwin, known as the “National Air King.” He goes up in his faimus balloon, and at a height of 1,000 feet, perfoims on the trapeze; at 2.000 feet, he turns loose a barrel of confetti, in imitation of a snow storm: at 3,000 feet, he lets loose a number of parachutes to which are at¬ tached live animals; at 4,000 feel, he explodes a large quantity of dynamite, the explosion of which can be heard at Forsyth, Fort Valley, Jeffersonville and Clin¬ ton; at 5,000 feet, he drops from the balloon in his own parachute. The music for the fair will be furnished by the Georgia Indus¬ trial Home Band, the Sixteenth Infantry Band, U. S. A., and the mounted band of the Seventh Cavalry. The following attractions have been secured for the grounds: Troop C., of the Seventh Cav¬ alry, U. S. A,, and in their le markable feats of horsemanship. The Toboggan Slide, the larg¬ est ever built in the South, erect¬ ed among the trees, making it the most attractive amusement of the kind ever seen. Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, toboggan slide, circular swings, scenic railroad, miniature rail¬ road, striking machines, etc. The following are under con¬ tract fer “Mall”, which is ‘The. Pike” for the coming fair: Circus and Wild West Show, side show and band, dancing girls, The Nobano, Luollete, The Flying Lady, London Ghost Show, Big and Little Women, Laughing Maze, Penny Arcade, high diving horses, Cave of the Wind, Razzle Dazzle, Dav in the Alps, revolving pictures of Ve¬ nice, Electric theatre, Fighting the Flames, Palace of Mystery, House of Trouble, Streets of In¬ dia, Blach . Manatma, Oriental Palmistry, etc. This is the amusement list. In addition the fire-proof buildings will be filled with displays, of every character. The agricul¬ tural displays, including farm products, cattle etc., will be vs good as can be had. The display of agricultural implements will be greater than ever. The racing feature will be un¬ usually attractive because of the famous horses to be in attend¬ ance. Meet me at the Big State Fair Better Than Pills. The question has been asked—In What way are Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills? Our answer is —They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is so gentle and so agreeable that one hardly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by Lewis Drug Co. The Difference. Little Rodney—Papa, what is the difference between climate and weather? Wayout (of Dis mathurst-on the- Blink)—Climate, my son, is what a locality has when you are buying a home there, and weather is what it has afterward — Puck. TH£BestSho£ ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY. F BOYS’ youths: "ALL HE WANTS Tphe “Norwood” like * the American citizen is SOLID THROUGHOUT. It 1 is made of SATIN CALF in Lace and Congress. Men’s sizes sell for For sale by J. B. Wilson Co. Why They Smiled. Brother Jones was noted for his long and laborious prayers, and although the good people of the church respected him they were not at ali pleased to hear him pray in meeting. The new minister was not aware of Broth¬ er Jones’ unpopularity as a “prayer,” so he had no idea why a ripple of amusement passed over the congregation when, af¬ ter a hymn had been sung, he said, “Brother Jones will lead us in prayer,i’ and in a fervent tone added, “and may God help us.” healthy'mothers. Mothers should always keep in good bodily health. They owe it to their children. Yet it is n6 unusual sight to see a mother, with babe-in arms, cough¬ ing violently and exhibiting all the symp¬ toms of a consumptive tendency. And why should this dangerous condition ex¬ ist, dangerous alike to mother and child, when Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup would put a stop to it at once? No mo¬ ther should he Without this old and tried remedy in the house—for its timely use will promptly cure any lung, throat or bronchial trouble in herself or her chil¬ dren. The worst cough or cold can be speedily cured by German Syrup; so can hoarseness and congestion of the bron¬ chial tubes. It makes expectoration easy, and gives instant relief and refreshing rest to tlia cough -racked consumptive. New trial bottles, 25; and large size 75c. At all druggists. Let us never forget that an act of goodness is of itself an act of happiness. No reward coming after the event can eompare with the sweet reward that went with it. Saves Two From Death. “Our little daughter had an al¬ most fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchial,” writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., “but, when all other rem¬ edies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well.” Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr, King’s New Discovery ap to no other medicine on earth. In¬ fallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Lewis Drug Co. Trial bottles free. As delicious as a Fresh Orange Supersedes old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulslo Guaranteed to contain all the medicinal elements, actually taken from genuine Irish cods’ livers, with organic iron and other body-building ingredients, but ne oil or grease, making tha greatest strength and flesh creator known to medicine. For old people, puny children, weak, pale women, nursing mothers, chronic cold, hacking cough s, throat and lung tumbles, incipient consumption—nothing equals VinoL Try It—if you don't into it wo wit! return money. Perry’s Pharmacy* Wm. K. Pearce. Frank C. Battey. Hunter, Pearce & Battey, Cotton Factors Naval Stores Factors. Over 30 Years in Business# Experienced and Expert Handlers of Upland Cotton, Sea Island Cotton, Naval Stores. One of the largest factorage concerns in the South. Each commodity handled in a separate department. Strictest attention to each. Sell Upland and Sea Island Bagging, Ties and Twine. Liberal advancements made on consignments. Money loaned to Cotton and Naval Stores Sldppors on approved security. Shipments Respectfully Solicited. 126 5ay 5f. [a 5 |\ iflvanna 1 ptctinnicnt ptaclmte IJUnir# gumber pi’fa 1 We are prepared to furnish you any kind of dressed lumber. We have our own dry kiln and planers. Get our prices before buying. We rebuild all kinds of machinery. Special attention to repair work. Pipe Fittings, Castings, Brass Goods, Iron and Steel Always on Hand. -jtm rnma and See our New Pla "+ matt 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed ! I YOURS TRULY, m Mechanical Machine Works & MTg Co., . . PELHAM, GA. * * st§Ssg| i Cx0t WWtF* / foR^BYERY npTVfj' MEMBEF 0 ^V^FAMILY , NO SHOES , JUST THE SAME JUSTASGOOD'^laHr „ NO SHOES wm.omxMmmU THE bestshoes at POPULAR PRICES MADE IN THE WORLD STEPHEN PUTNEY SHOE COMPANY MANCHESTER, VIRGINIA USA. For Sale By ButIer=Bush Co. Men’s Outfitters. ■ -Vsf it aAt < -