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[Professional Cards!
|J. L. UNDEKWOOD,
Attorney-at-Law and Reals.
Estate. fj
Office in Bennett’s Building, Broadg
street
5K. L. LEWIS,
Physician ani> Scrgkon.
Office at Drug Store of Lewis Residence^ Drug^
Co’s., dining the day.
at night. Prompt attention given
to all calls*. 5j
I A Bush, It D Bush f
1. A. BUSH & SON, l
Atto rnE ys-at- Law, I
Camilla, Oa. I
Commercial law a specialty. I
:H. C. Dasher, Jr. W. H. Hoggaad.f
DASHER & HO tGARD,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Camilla, Ga. **
ffiice in Enterprise Building.
iD. A, SPENCE, a
Dentat. Surgeon, d §'
Pelham, Ga.
Office in new City II of ill. work atj ^
The best quality pa-ft
reasonable charges. Your
tronage solicitated.
Dr. J. L. Brown,
Physician and Surgeon,
Camilla, Georgia,
| Residence phone 4. Office phone 30. p
Physician I. A. BUSH, and Surgeon, JR., * |
Camilla, Ga. &
All calls promptly answered day p
or night. i
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POPE & RENNET,
Attonieys-at-Law,
Camilla, Ga.
Fire Insurance,
J. C. Turner, Agent.
Pepresents the following Fire In¬
surance Companies:
Lverpool ard londt ' and Globe. Hartford
Fire. H<v Insurance Co of N- Y.
Grc-anwich Insurance Co
YOUS BUSINESS SOLICITED
Up*t0‘datt Goods at the *
Old Reliable 1 ,
J. W. Joiner’s
Jewelry Store,
Albany, - Georgia.
......A COMPLETE LOT 01......
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,J Silver |
and Plate Wares,
• •
Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar¬
ticles, Stationery, etc.
All kinds ot Repairing Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry at short order and at lowest pri- < >
oes. I respectfully Isollolt a portion of
the public patronage.
J. W. Joiner^
Washington St.
ALBANY, - GA
CHILLS
AND FEVER
CURED
TO STAY CUBED
BY
Wintersmith's (till
(ure
‘ guaranteed ter
a remedy Chills,
4 gue, Oengue, laGrlppe, and all
Malarial Troubles. Standard Cor
harmful 40 years. Drugs. No 'Quinine No bad or results other |
from using II. Tones you up all j
over and puts new tile and vigor
Into your system.
50C,Tm
_
For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
THE R0\D TO POWER.
Nothing Can Annihilate Charac¬
ter or Stop Its Onward
March. >
(Orison Swett, In Success.)
If every politician and every
other man were to say, with Chan
ning, “My road must be through
character to power, I will try no
other course,’’ our country would
not be disgraced by disclosures
like those recently made, showing
how corruption is flourishing
everywhere, how unscrupulous
financiers are fattening on divi¬
dends wrung from poverty’s hard
earnings, millionaires are buying
privileges from senators and
statesmen, who, in their turn, are
purchasing their path to power,
not by serving in the best of their
ability the people whom they were
elected to represent, but by be
trayipg them and debauching
others through their necessities
by buying the votes that elect
them to office. This is the spec
! tacle that is being held up to us
by magazines and newspapers all
over the country.
What a pitiable pieture it is to
see a man who has been, long in
public life and who has the divine
gift eloquence, the power to stir
and sway people, but who has so
forfeited his right to public con¬
fidence by debauching hie word,
and breaking his promises, that
he carries no weight whatever!
People may still listen to him and
applaud, but they do not trust
him, for they feel that when a
man h»s bartered for patronage,
or for business, the best that is in
him, he is like a noble building
that has been burned out. His
heart and his character are gone.
He is simply an empty shell.
What is a man good for when
you cannot toll where he stands
or what he stands for, or whether
he stands for anything or not?
Of what use can a man be when
he has betrayed his dearest
friends, when he has sold out his
party, when he has forfeited the
approval of his own conscience,
and when he is known to stoop to
anything which will give him a
seeming personal advantage?
Would any one trust a Judas who
has betrayed his Master?—a Ben¬
edict Arnold who has sold his
country?
People do not put their confi¬
dence in property, or in position;
they put it in the man. That man
only is rich who has the confi¬
dence of his fellow men, who has
never betrayed his trust, who has
never gone back on his word, or
smirched his honor, and who can
look his conscience squarely in
the face without flinching.
There is only one thing that
persists through all history, and
through all changes, which not
only is not tarnished or dimmed
by time, but will grow brighter
through all eternity, and that is
character. Nothing can annihil¬
ate it; nothing can stop its on¬
ward march and its increasing
power. It is a living principle,
as indestructible as the laws of
mathematics.
THE SECRET OP SUCCESS.
Forty million bottles of August Flow¬
er sold in the United States alone since
its introduction! Aud the demand for
it is still growing. Isn’t that a toe
showing of success? Don’t it prove
that August flower has had unfailing
success in the cure of indigestion and
dyspepsia—the two greatest enemies of
health and happiness? Does it not af¬
ford the best evidence that August Flow
>r is a sure specific for all stomach add
intestinal disorders?—that it has proved
itself the best of all liver regulators?
August Flower has a matchless record
of over thirty-five years in curing the
Tiling millions of these distressing com¬
plaints—a success that is becoming wid
■r in its scope every day, at home and
ibroad, as the fame of August Flower
spreads. Trial bottles, 26c; regular size,
75c. For sale by all druggists.
Big Armies And Navies
Enough To Give Devils Joy.
Cincinnati, Nov. 16.— Dp.
Charles W. Dabney, was today
inaugurated president of the
versity of Cincinnati. Mr. Dab¬
ney in his inaugural address, dis¬
cussed “Democracy and the
School.” He said in part:
“Let us cast out of our minds
all half-hearted arguments for
the free education of ail the peo
pie. It is true that it pays a com
munity to educate all its youth,
but the public school is not a
charity institution. School houses
and schoolmasters are cheaper
than jails and soldiers; but we
do not found the public school on
any such ground as this. Such
arguments for free schools are
little less than an insult to a free
people. The true democracy is
something nobler than a police¬
man guarding and protecting our
property and our rights. The de¬
mocracy establishes its public
schools to train new citizens, and
to fit them for self-government,
and when it shall have done its
duty in this respect (here will be
no need of policemen and soldiers.
“A democracy spending hun¬
dreds of millions for warships and
so forth for armies and navies is
enough to give devils joy. If we
spent one-fourth of this treasure
in schools and mission?, the whole
world would soon be ours in
bonds of love, and there would
be no need of these engines of
death and destruction.
“Men have, indeed, a right to
govern themselves, but without
education men have not the ca¬
pacity. Suffrage is not a natural
right, but a privilege assigned to
those who qualify themselves for
its proper exercise in accordance
with a standard fixed by the state.
“Democracy means self-gov¬
ernment; self-government neees
sitates universal education which
can only be accomplished by free
public schools under the control
of all the people.”
The speaker concluded with a
reference to Japan as “an exam¬
ple of what education can do for
a people.”
Revolution imminent.
A sure sign of approaching re¬
volt and serious trouble in your
system is nervousness, sleepless¬
ness, or stomach upsets. Electric
Bitters will quickly dismember
the troublesome causes. It never
failed to tone the stomach, regu¬
late the Kidneys and Bowels,
stimulate the Liver, and clarify
the blood. Run down systems
benefit particularly and all the
usual attending aches vanish un¬
der its searching and thorough
effectiveness. Electric Bitters is
only 50c. and that is returned if
it don’t give perfect satisfaction.
Guaranteed by Lewis Drug Co.
In writing to Col. John S. M 03 -
by, President Rcosevelt says; “I
have always been saddened rath¬
er than angered by the attacks
upon me in the south. I am half
a southerner myself, and I can
say with all possible sincerity
that the interests of the south are
exactly as dear to me as the in*,
terests of the north.”
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders are sometimes very
expensive. Occasionally life it¬
self is the price of a mistake, but
you’ll never be wrong if you take
Dr. King’s New Life Pills for Dys¬
pepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liv¬
er or Bowel troubles. They are
gentle yet thorough. 25c. at
Lewis Drug Co.
Camilla Enterprise, SI a year.
For tlx© Leading: Brands of
Wliiskey, Wine and Beer
-CALL OX
A. P. JSpence, (Successor to J. W. Middleton & Co.)
Soot t Street, J. H. SPENCE, Manager.
The Coast Line.
The Atlantic Coast Line is dis¬
cussed by the Charlotte News and
Observer in the following compli¬
mentary fashion:
“Is here any other railroad in
America that can show an equal
record of integrity and justice to
small stockholders? In an era of
stock-jobbing graft, and quick
fortunes made by railroad wreck¬
ing, the course of the manage¬
ment of the Atlantic Coast Line
cannot be too highly commended.
It has never been ‘re-organized’
in order to freeze out the gullible
public who bought its shares. It
has never squandered its earn¬
ings in fancy salaries to enrich
its officers; it has not spent the
money belonging to stockholders
to maintain corrupt lobbies to
dictate political action; it has re¬
sorted to none of the flagrant
abuses and steals that have made
small investment in railroad
stocks extra hazardous. To the
small stockholders, the manage¬
ment has been fair and just,
setting an example to all other
managers of great properties.
“Therecord is one that deserves
to be commended and emphasize J,
for it is honorable to the progres¬
sive management of the system
and sets the pace for others who
are given similar great trusts to
execute.”
Catarrh Cannot Bo Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca¬
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
aud in order to cure it you must take in¬
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on the
blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca¬
tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best physi¬
cians in this country for years and is a
regular proscription. It is composed of
the tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on
the mucous surfaces. The perfect com¬
bination of the two ingredients is what
produces such wonderful results in cur¬
ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney, Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti¬
pation.
Immense Cane And Tobacco
Farm.
Mr. Einstein, of the A. Cohn
Co., at Amsterdam was in town
Tuesday, Mr. Einstein states
that his company has already
shipped more than 50 car loads
of cane to the Georgia Cane Syr¬
up Co, here and that they will
ship them at least 75 cars more.
It will be remembered that the
Cohn tobacco farm in Decatur
county is the largest in the south
and probably the largest individ¬
ual farm in the world. Mr. Ein¬
stein states that they have 600
acres under cover this year. The
Cohn tobacco has just been
awarded first prize at the St,
Louis Exposition.—Times-Enter¬
prise.
Bewara Of Coustsrfcits,
“DeWitt’s is the only genuine Witch
Hazel Salve” writes J. L. Tucker, of
Cenre, Ala. “I have used it in my fam
ily.for Piles, Cuts and Bums for years
and can recommend it to be the best
Salve on the market. Every family
should keep it, as it is an invaluable
household remedy, and should always
be kept on hand for immediate use.”
Mrs. Samuel Gage, of North Bush, N.
Y., says: ‘T had a fever sore on my an¬
kle for twenty years that the doctors
could not cure- All salves and blood
remedies proved wortliless. I could not
walk for over two years. Finally I was
persuaded to try DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve, which has completely cured me.
It is a wonderful relief.” DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve cures without leav¬
ing a scar. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
S m-:.
The man who de¬
sires to appear neat=
ly dressed, will ap=
preciate the splendid
line of
Hats
we carry.
We have the swell
est line ever shown in
Camilla, in the latest
nobbiest patterns; at
unusually low prices.
Brown is the lead=
iiig color this season,
and we have a strong
line of all shapes in
brown and tan.
Ask to see tliem
it is always a pleasure
to show our goods.
We have also quite
a variety in Gloves*
silk handkerchiefs,
ties and fancy hose in
Brown.
The
Men’s Outfitters.