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CAMILLA ENTERPRISE.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
WALTER A. ALLEN
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES*
ONE YEAR - - - $ 1.00
SIX MONTHS - - .50
Official organ of Camilla, Ga.,
• • And Mitchell county • •
TELEPHONE NO. 64.
FRIDAY, OCT. 28 , 1904.
Read Cleveland’s speech in
this issue of the Enterprise.
The party seems to be re*united
from one part of the country to
the other and the chances for
success in November are good.
It is highly necessary for the
good of the party that every
democrat turn out on Tuesday,
November eigth and putin a vote
for Park er, Davis, and G riggs.
Are you a democrat? Then
take enough time to show your
loyalty to yout party by going to
the polls on election day and put¬
ting in a vote for Parker and
Davis and our own Jim Griggs.
North Georgia says she must
have her share of the new coum
ties. Judging from this, it
would not seem that the repre¬
sentation from South Georgia
would be increased much by the
creation of new counties.
A political discussion at a small
church near Huntington, W. Va.,
after Sunday morning’s services
resulted in the death of one man
and the fatal stabbing of another.
Things are surely getting warm¬
ed up in West Virginia.
W. J. Bryan for the Fairbanks democ¬
racy and Charles W.
vice-presidential candidateon the
republican ticket are warming
up the campaign in Ohio this
week.
Good For Children,
The pleasant to take and harmless One
Minute Cough Cure gives instant releif
in all cases of Cough, Croup and I.a
Grippe because it does not pass immedi¬
ately into the stomach, but takes effect
right at the scat of the trouble. It draws
out the inflammation, heals and soothes
and cures permanently by enabling the
lungs to contribute pure life-giving and
life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and
tissues. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
Ex-President Grover Cleveland
has taken a hand in earnest in
the present campaign. His
speech delivered at New York
was full °f srund doctrine and
the Enterprise reproduces it in
this issue for it makes good read¬
ing for every democrat.
Can You Eat?
,T. B. Taylor, a prominent merchant of
Chriosman, Tex., savs: “I could not eat
because of a weak stomach. I lost all
strength and ran down in weight. All
that money could do was done, but all
hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of
some wonderful cures effected by use of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded to
try it. The first bottle benefitted me,
and after taking four bottles, I am fully
restored to my usual strength, weight
and health.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di¬
gests what you eat and cures. Sold by
Lewis Drug Co.
An exchange speaks of a man
who, ifc is said, always paid for
his paper a year in advance. As
a result! he has never been sick
in his life, never had corns on
his toes nor toothache, his pota¬
toes never rust, his babies never
cry at night, his wife never
scolds and he succeeded in serv¬
ing three years on the school
board without being cussed.
Many Mothers of a Like Opinion.
Mrs. Pihuer, of Cordova. Iowa, says
“One of my children was subject to
croup of a severe type, and the giving of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly,
always brought relief. Many mothers
in this neighborhood think the same as
j do about this remedy and want no
other kind for their children.” For sale
by Lewis Drug Co.
A man by the name of Joe Da¬
vis was shot and killed at the
Union station at Macon on last
Sunday morning by officer Bob
Griffin, after the latter had re*
ceived a blow on the head and
had three fingers broken by a
club in the hands of Davis, who
had taken the club away from
another officer and beaten him
down. The coroner exhonerates
Griffin as the evidence showed
justifiable homicide.
A negro by the name of George
W. Blount, was taken from the
police station in Norfolk, Va-, on
last Monday morning by a mob
ann lynched, and now it is feared
that there will he an uprising on
the part of the negroes of that
section. Blount, who kept a fish
stand shelteted a criminal and
refused to allow the police to en¬
ter his place to the extent of
striking the policeman in the
face with a burning lamp inflict¬
ing seveie injury.
The Russians have gotten
themselves into trouble with
England by the action of the
Baltic squadron of Russian war
vessels opening fire on the Hull
fishing fleet in the North sea in
which two or three of the fishing
boats were sunk and others dam¬
aged no little by the fire of the
Russian fleet. It is not known
what may grow out of this bad
break on the part of Russian'na¬
val commanders.
Georgia, Mitchell County.
After four weeks notice, pursuant to
Section 52046 of the Civil Code, a peti
tion, of which a true copy is subjoined,
will be presented to the Hon. W. N,
Spence, Judge of in the Superior Court, at
the court house said county, on the
SiOth day of November, j.904.
J. C. Turner, Guardian for
Mrs. Hattie Hurst, nee Turner,
and John C. Turner, Jr.
Georgia, Mitchell County.
To the Honorable W. N. Spence,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county:
The petition of J. C. Turner shows:
1 That lie is the natural guardian of
Mrs. Hattie Hurst, nee Turner, and John
C. Turner, Jr., minors, of said county,
being their father, and having given
bond as such in said county.
2 That he desires to sell for reinvest¬
ment, at private sale, the following pro¬
perty, the same beiug all of the estate of
his said wards towit: An undivided one
half interest, each of them being entitled
to a one-fourth interest, in and to the
following property; One acre of land
known as the Sol Steven’s place, on the
North side of Stevens street in Camilla,
Ga., bounded on the West by an alley,
on the North by land of H. C. Dasher,
and on the East by laud formerly owned
by Geo. C. Cochran; also all the South
half of lot of land No. 305 in the Tenth
district of Mitchell county, Ga., contain¬
ing 125 acres more or less; also lot of
land No. 594. and 182acres on the North
side of lot No. 303, all in the Tenth dis¬
trict of Mitchell county, Ga., contain¬
ing 452 acres, more or less, known as the
Cannon place; also lot of land No. 854.
and 190 acres, more or less (lying North
of the Johns place) of lot of of laud Mitchell No.
867 all in the Tenth district
county, Ga., and containing 440 acres,
more or less; also ten shares of stock in
the Bank of Camilla, Camilla, Ga., of
the par value of one hurtdred dollars per
share, evidenced by certificate No. 107;
also 7 1-2 shares of stock in the Mitchell
of County Fertilizer Co., of Camilla. Ga.,
the par value of one hundred dollars
per share, evidenced by certificate Nos.
46 and 61.
8 Owing to the fact that said interest
of said minors is undivided and held in
connection with other persons, and to
the fact- that said property is not improv¬
ed to its fullest extent, and may fluctu¬
ate in value, and for other good reasons
it is to the best interest of said wards to
sell their said property,
4. Petitioner desires to invest the
proceeds of such sale its follows: and bonds, Good
paying corporate stocks and
improved real estate.
5. Petitioner shows that notice of his
intention to make this application has
betui published once a week for four
weeks as required by law.
,.T. C. Turner. Guardian for
Mrs. Hattie Hurst, nee Turner, and
John C. Turner, Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 27th dav of October, 1904.
R. M. Fleming, N. P. M. C. Ga.
A Disconsolate Widow.
“Life has no more charms for
me. I’ll retire to a convent and
spend the rest of my days in
prayer and meditation,” said a
young widow.
“That would be the same as
committing suicide. You are
rich and beautiful and only thirty
years of age.”
“Twenty-nine, if you please?”
Valdosta’s new court house
caught fire through the careless¬
ness of some of the workmen on
Wednesday night of last week,
but the prompt response of the
fire department put out the fire
without creating an alarm.
WELL NOW
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Do yon observe? Winter is here.
Would you, if you were in ten feet ©f a fire, walk around that fire and finally sneak up as
a thief to get warm? No sir, you would walk right up and warm. There is a moral which
we desire to place before you. We have goods which you don’t know about. Our winter
line is one which will do your feelings good to mix up with, just as the fire is to a cold
man. We have an incomparable line of Waistings, Dress Goods, etc. Jackets ready¬
made, also Underskirts, etc. We have a line of coats, pants and overcoats made to work
in. These are made to stand the wear and we are selling ’em cheap. Our lire of shoes
and hats are always new and up-to-date. Call and see us.
Yours Very Truly,
J. Bailey
The first breath of Cold Weather has
come.
Those chilly mornings when one of these winter weight suits
we are selling so cheap would feel so comfortable on you.
Tobacco Browns, Light Blues, Dark Navy Blue, Iron Gray and
AI1 C( jl ors Men’s. Youth’s and Boy's Suits.
A new line, personally selected by Mr. Berman in N. Y. City.
Men’s Suits From $4.00 to $18.00 Eaeh.
20 Men’s brand new oxford overcoats, worth $12 to start season at........ $6.95
126 Ladies’ Monte Carlo jackets, brand new, latest 5th ave. style, all cas¬
tor and brown colors, tailor made them to sell for $20, we start them off at $5.50
A big, new line of boys’ knee pants, and 81.50 to $6.50
Ladies’ dress and walking skirts from...
Berm a n ’s,
C a m ilia., Gr ^ O r g i a .
Studebaker wagons, 1 and 2-horse k 10 Studebaker 2-horse 24 thimble
to close out cheap for cash only. * skeim wagons at $49.00 eaeh for cash.
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Lamar’s Lemon Laxative is the original lemon medicine.
It is made of lemons and other harmless speedy but powerful for vege¬
table ingredients, is a safe, sure and cure
Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Headache. RSS
Isftlil stomach It cleanses and bowels, the system puts the of all liver impurities, and kidneys tones in perfeet up the isstr-l §S&I
l|s£ order--in short “makes you new.” It is gentle but prompt SbbI
and powerful in action, pleasant to take and always reliable.
FOR SALE 1ST ALT, DKUGGI3TS.
****« LAMAR, TAYLOR &. RILEY DRUG CO., Manufacturers, Macon, Ga.
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Hurrah for the Empire state of
the south. She captured two
premiums at the St. Louis Expo¬
sition, viz: Grand Prize for best
collection of hay and field peas
and a gold medal for collection of
eotton.
The Lewis Drag C», have a
new advertisement in this issue.
They are up-to-date in every¬
thing in their line and once a
customer calls at their store it is
a guarantee that they will call
again.