The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, November 04, 1904, Image 6

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Profession al Cards ! J. L. UNDERWOOD, Attobney-at-Law and Read* Estate, Office in Bennett’s Building, Broad| reel F. L, LEWIS, Physician and Surobok. Office at Drug Store of Lewis DrngU, Co’*., Bight. during Prompt the dar. attention Residence^ given £ at 10 all calls. | V' ______ I A Bush, R D Bush I. A. BUSH & SONS, Attorneys-at-Law, Camilla, Ga. Commercial law a specialty. , . H. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H. Hoggaad. i DASHER & HO WARD, Attoknbys-at-Law, Camilla, Ga. Office in Enterprise Building. D. A. SPENCE, Dental Surgeon, Pelham, Ga. Office in new City H ill. The best quality of work at reasonable charges. Your pa tronage solicitated. Dr. J,. L. Brovin, Physician and Surgeon, Camilla, Georgia, ! Residence phone 4. QBce phone 30. I. A. flUBH, JR., Physician and Surgeon, Camilla, Ga. All calls promptly answered day or night. POPE & BENNET, Attomeys-at-Law, Camilla, Ga. Fire Insurance, J. C. Turner, Agent. Pepresents the following Fire In¬ surance Companies: L verpool ard toH*,’ and Globe, Hartford Fire. H» . Insurance Co of N- Y. Gi.jnwich Insurance Co YOL’* BUSINESS SOLICITED !»♦♦♦♦♦ » »>♦♦•»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» ► ^ ;: Up*to*date floods at the Old Reliable \; i • J. W. Joiner’s j Jewelry Store, Albany, - Georgia. ......a comm mi or...... ; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,* Silver j; and Plate Wares, • • Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar¬ ticles, Stationery, etc. All kinds ot Repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry at short order and at lowest pri¬ ces. 1 respectfully (solicit a portion ot the public patronage. J. W. Joiner, Washington St. ALBANY, - - GA X Notice. •GEORGIA—Mitchell County. John B. Sheppard and others, having applied for the opening aud establish¬ ment of a new public road commencing sit a point on lot No. 308 iu the 635th militia district of said county running through lot no. 307, thence due north to nothwest corner of lot no 130, intersect¬ ing the old road at said point. Notice floient cause is shown to the contrary. J. G. Wood, Clerk of the Court. Leave To Sell. GEORGIA— Mitchell county. FOREIGN SPINNERS INVITED SOUTH. Editor of Manufacturers’ Record is Endeavoring to Have Visit Made to Cotton Region. (Atlanta Journal Saturday Oct. 22.) If the continued efforts now on foot avail it Is mqre than prob¬ able that mary of the largest cot¬ ton spinners of Europe, will visit the south this winter, to study personally the conditions here, to see the cotton growing country and to learn all they can about the growth ot the staple. Richard H. Edmonds, editor and general manager of the Man¬ ufacturers’ Record, of Baltimore, haa become very much interested in this proposed visit and is di¬ recting all his energies toward having the manufacturers come. The invitation issued some time ago by Mayor Howell to the lead¬ ing foreign cotton spinners has been sent, together with those from many of the leading cotton men of the south. Mr. W. G. Cooper, secretary of the chamber of commerce, some rfme ago wrote to jMr. Edmonds, asking for information regarding the proposed visit. The follow¬ ing is the reply which has been received from Mr. Edmonds: Baltimore, Md., Oct. 18-04. “W. G. Cooper, Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, Ga. Dear SirAeknowlldging the receipt of yeura of Oct. 12, I eptnt Saturday and a part of yes¬ terday with Marshall Stevens, the organizer of the Manchester canal, and for some years its gen¬ eral manager. Mr. Stevens is, however, now giving his atten¬ tion to personal matters connect j ed chester, with the and development is taking of Man¬ a very ac¬ tive interest in the effort to bring the cotton manufacturers of Eu¬ rope to visit the south. He re¬ gards this as of mutual interest, and believes that if the cotton j manufacturers the continent would of England and come over and in person study the south they would see the possibilities of cotton growing in this section such as to interest them very greatly in the largest develop¬ ment of the south. “All of the invitations which were sent to me have been duly forwarded to the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ Associa¬ tion, Manchester, and Mr. Stev¬ ens, who sails this morning for Manchester, will in person urge the matter upon the manufactur¬ ers of that city. Very truly yours, Richard H. Edmonds. Editor and General Manager. Doesn’t Respect Old Age. It’s shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfeot Pill. 25c. at Lewis Drug Co. It is reported through the daiiy press that the money Kings, or “Wall Street” power is afraid of Rooseveltism and that they will give much aid to the Democratic ticket in the coming election. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is Pleasant to Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf i sugar is used iu the manufacture of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Rode¬ rick, of Poolesville, Md., in speaking of this remedy, says: “I have used Cham¬ berlain's Cough Remedy with my chil¬ dren for several years And can truthful¬ ly say it is the be.it preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious after ef¬ fect. For sale by Lewis Drug Co. Notice has is applied hereby given the that Ordinary the under¬ signed said county for leave to to sell land belong¬ of ing to the estate of Thos. R. Mullens, for the payment of debts and for distri¬ bution. regular Said application will Court lie heard at the term of the of Or¬ dinary for said county, to be held on the tirst. Monday in Nov. 1904. E. B. Mull ms. Administrator upon the estate of Thos. R. Mullens. v DeWItt's JESSt Salve For Piles, Burns, Sores. Duty, Then Pleasure. Mr. Nasmyth, the inventor of the steam hammer, once said: “If I were to try to compress into one sentence the whole of the ex¬ perience of an active and success¬ ful life and offer it to young men as a rule and certain recipe for success in any station, it would be comprised in this: ‘Duty first; pleasure second.’ From what I hav i seen of young men and their after progress I am satisfied that what is generally: termed ‘bad fortune,’ ‘ill luck’ and ‘mistor tune’ is in nine cases out of ten simply the result of inverting this simple maxim. My own exper¬ ience convinces me that absence of success arises in the\great ma¬ jority of cases from want of self denial and want of common sense.: The worst maxim of all maxims is, ‘pleasure first; work and duty second’.”. Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse. Perhaps yon have never thought of it but tlie fact must be apparent to every one that, constipation is caused by a lack of water in the system, and the use of drastic cathartics like the old fashioned pills only makes a bad matter worse. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab¬ lets are much njore mild and gentle in their effect, aud when the proper dose is taken their action is so natural that one can hardly realize it is the effect of a medicine, Try a 25 cent bot tle of them. For sale by Lewis Drug Co. For the Leadlnte Brandsof Whiskey, Wine and Beer -CALL ON A* 1*. Spence, (Successor to J. W. Middleton & Co.) Soott Street. J. H. SPENCE, Manager. $ 50 , 000.00 CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of LION COFFEE In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums >tow WOOLaSON S wcb wo? lYo.2A^j. (Ijo/v Vurrirr.) Would & You 10 szco/m .xATiovAr. «q r/r Wo tolkdo, onto. mcAsurnc* like _ at Check Like This? $20 000 00 ^ ash to Lion Coffee users in our Great World’s Fair Contest- 2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them iu the Presidential Vote Contest Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion What will be the total popular vote cast Coffee Packages and a a - cent for President (votes for all can¬ stamp entitle you (in addition to didates combined) at the election the free premiums) November 8,1904 ? regular to In'1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted one vote. The a-cent stamp cov¬ for President. For nearest correct esti¬ ers our acknowledgment to you mates received in Woolson Spice Com¬ that your estimate Is recorded. pany’s office, Toledo, O., on or before November 5, 1904, we will give first You can send ss many estL second prize for prize the nearest the correct estimate, desired. to next nearest, etc., mates as etc., as follows: firand First Prize of $5,000.00 1 1 First Second Prise Prise......... ........... ...S2.600.0Q will be awarded to the who Is nearest 2 Prises—1600.00 each )&&§ one 5 Prises— 200.00 both World’s Fair and Presi¬ 10 Prises— 100.00 “ correct on our . 20 Prises— 60.00 dential Vote Contests. GO Prises— 20-00 —*—• — - "6.00 a O OO ** ■::.:i;S88:88 16 00 Pris es— “ We also offer 15.000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocer*’ 2139 PRIZES. TOTAL, >20,000.00 Clerks. (Particular* in each case of Lion Coffee.) How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks ? convinced" Everybody uses coffee. If you will use I/O.V COFFEE long enough wilt to take get acquainted other—and with that’s it. why you will advertise. be suited and there is no other such value tor the money. Then you no we And we are usino our advertising money so that both of us—you as weil as we—will'get a benefit. Hence for your Eton Heads Wfc GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars in Ever/ Package of LION COFFEE • WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.) TOLEDO, OHIO. CHILIS AND FEVER CURED TO STAY CURED BY IWintersmith’s (till 3 < * I • wi » Hr CM**. j *§*•< H safe*. IMrtpp*. w4 •» I Material TmMaa. SumOr* Hr 49 run. Hm ’•etetee »r athar teciw Braga. Ha hh rewrite Ham matag A Fmm jraa «a all j ever mm* gate aaw UH aad rtgar fir m. 50c, For sale by Lewis Drug Co. Too True. George—-What can be more sickening than to see another fel-! low making love to a girl? Htr- 1 ry—Toseoan.ther fellow mak¬ ing love to your girl.—Town Top- ! ics. ^ Chamberlain's Stoinrch and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stom¬ ach troubles aud constipation. For sale by Lewis Drag Co. Passing of the “Rube.” The “countryman” promises to become extinct in the United StateB. The “rubt” is to follow the mastodon, the Indian and the buffalo. The generation that comes after us will find it hard to understand some of the present day jokes of the “b’gosh,” “I swan” and “go! dern” kind. Al¬ ready quite as many city folks buy gold bricks in the country as country folks do in the city. In fact, the biggest and brightest gold bricks find ttn-ir market in town. A city bred man is about as apt to tangle himself up in a street ear fender as Uriels Si is, and not ail the people that blow out the gas come from the tall timber —iVashington Star. The Best Liniment. “Chamberlain’s Pain Ba’m is consid ered the best liniment on the market,” write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief lrom rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame hack and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it. Sold by Lewis Drug Co. The President’s yacht has been placed in dry dock. He’ll have to get it out agaiti to sail up Salt Creek on November ninth.— Tim°s- Enterprise.