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fj. II UNDERWOOD, g
Attorney-at-law and Real»
Estate.
Office in Bennett’s BuiWing, Broadg if
street.
[K. L. LEWIS, g
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Go’s., dining at Drug the Store dav. of Lewis Residence Dragsj •£
at night. Prompt attention given |?
to all calls. §( $
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1. A. BUSH A SON, S<
Attorneys-at-Law,
Camii.ua, Ga.
Commercial law a specialty.
*H. C. Dasher, Jr. W. II. Hoggaad.g |
DASHER & HO JGARD,
Attorneys-at- Law ,
Camilla, Ga.
lOffice in Enterprise Building.
D. A. SPENCE, $
Dental Burgeon,
"Pelham, Ga.
Office in new City H ill. work atg g
The best quality of
reasonable charges. Your
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Dr. J. L. Brown, |
Physician and, Surgeon, f |
Camilla, Georgia,
Residence phone 1. Office phone 30. 'V
I. A. BUSH, JR.. ft
Physician and Surgeon,
Camilla, Ga. U
All calls promptly answered day j|
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POPE & I SEN NET,
Attomeys-at-Law, £
Camilla, Ga.
Fire Insurance,
J. C. Turner, Agent.
the following lore In¬ j
surance Companies:
ard to-’k’ and Globe. Ha'tfart.
Fire. ' Insurance C”of f • Y.
Riwith Insurance Co.
BUSINESS SOLICITED
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Up*iQadatt Goods at tbi J
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J. W. Joiner’s
Jewelry Store,
Albany, Georgia.
......a ccH.’uis uas or...... £
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry,; Silver *
and Plate Wares, *
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Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar- «
tides, Stationery, etc. *
All kinds of Repairing Watches, Clock-, £
Jewelry ftt short order and at lowest pH- 4 s
cos. I raspaciftuly .solicit a portion of
the public patronage. «
J. W. Joiner, t
Washington St.
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ALBANY, - - GA
guarantee!
j o cure,
CHILLS
dengue, Ague,
LaGRIPPE,
Bilious Fever and all other
Malarial Ills.
50c SSKT
441 pr DrugpHl for from
fte9fife wfo have heea cured.
For t<aW- hy Lutvis Drug Co.
Weallh In The Small Farm.
Two yeara ago a young man in
Atlanta found out that his $50
per month wages were making it
hard for him to support himself
and young wife in the city. He
sat down one night and carefully
figured out his problem. The next
day h8 resigned his clerkship and
with less than <§100 capital took
himself and wife to a small town
north of Atlanta, says the Macpn
Telegraph: He found an old
farm of 110 acres for rent for ten
bales of lint cotton. The place
had a small comfortable house,
passable barns and a couple of
shaniy tenements. The neigh¬
bors all tot'd him that to rent the
place would be a losing specula¬
tion.
But he rented the place and
went to work. His good creden¬
tials procured .him credit. He
hired three stout hands and a wo¬
man for the dhmestic work. He
read up diligently on cotton far¬
ming and kept close track with
his most successful neighbors.
Last year, after living well and
working hard, he paid his rent
and debts and had surplus enough
to begin this year’s work on a
cash basis. Now he has market¬
ed his ct op and without a dollar
of debt lo pay, his bank book
shows a balance to his credit over
S3,ODD.
This is a simple and true story
and shows what the right sort of
a man, even if an amatura, can
do on a small farm in Georgia. A
hundred acres is not a big patch
of ground to oversee and a man
bright enough to take lessons
from the wise and brave enough
to use them in a personal battle
will) the soil is sure to come out
large winner in the end.
There are like chances for fifty
thousand young men in Georgia
io duplicate the above man’s ex¬
perience every year. One bun¬
dled acres produced for him this
year one hundred bales of cotton.
That much of a cotton farm inten¬
sively cultivated and cared for
>‘ ili not only produce home lux¬
ury, hut make the owner eompar
tiively an independent mau in a
couple of decades.
TIiE~SECRETOE SUCCESS.
Forty million bottles of August Flow¬
er sold in t he United States alone since
its imroductiou! And the demand for
it is still growing. Isn’t that a fine
’lowing of success? Don’t it prove
that August flower has had unfailing
success m the cure of indigestion and
lyopcpsia—the two greatest enemies of
lea it h tlud happiness? Does it not af¬
oot the beat evidence that August Flow¬
er is a sure specific for all stomach and
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
ailing millions of these distressing com¬
plaints—a success that is becoming wid¬
er in its scope every day, at home aud
abroad, as the fame of August Flower
spreads. Trial bottles, 85c; regular size,
, mc. For suk by all druggists.
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In a fracus, at Bold Springs in
Thomas county last week, result¬
ing from a wrestling match be¬
tween Bertie Bryan and Wesley
Ja<-kson, hi which the latter was
vorsted and becoming angry,
in d four shots at Mr. Bryan, one
,f which took effect in the left
side, ranged upward and passed
through the left lung. Mr, Bry¬
an’s condition is said to 13b dan¬
gerous.
A Costly Mistake.
! lunders are sometimes very
ensive. Occasionally life it
i-lf is the price of a mistake, but
you’ll never be wrong if you take
Dr. King’s New Life Fills for Dys¬
pepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liv¬
er r Bowel troubles. They are
gentle yet thorough. 25c. at
Lewis Drug Co.
Brooks County Seed Rye. Foi
sale by Townsend, King & Co.
Quitman, Ga-,
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
Mr. J. R. Cross and Miss Loris
Mock Married.
One of the most interesting so¬
ciety events of the week occured
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs- Mock, on Curry
street, when Miss Loris Mock
and Mr. James Romeo Cross
were united in marriage.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. T. A. White, of Thomas
ville, and witnessed by a select
circle of close friends. The at¬
tendants were Mr. M- B. Mock
with Miss Susie Mansfield and
Mr. J. W. Parker with Miss Mae
Mock
After.the ceremony a delicious
supper was served at which
Misses Mell Pickron, Reba Mock
and Eloise Mansfield served as
the charming waitresses. The
large number of elegant presents
received attest the popularity of
the happy couple.
Mr. Cross holds an important
position as book keeper for the
Hand Trading Co.,an$ is a.\oung
man of sterling integrity.
The bride is quite popular, her
amiable disposition and charm of
manner having won for her a
wide circle of admiring friends.
—Pelham Journal.
Mr. Cross is a • brother of
Messrs, W. D. and Charles Cfoss,
of Camilla, and has many friends
in Mitchell who will wish him
bon voyage o’er the matrimonial
sea.
Catarrh Cannot S3 Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the (Usguscl Ca¬
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
aud in order to cure it yonmust take in¬
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Care is
taken internally, aud acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Ca¬
tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best jihysi
cians in this country for years and is a
regular prescription. 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 tree.
F. J. Cheney, Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti¬
pation.
John G. Car'isle, of Kentucky,
wh: was Cleveland’s secretary of
the Treasury, is advocating the
education of the whites and ne¬
groes in the same schools of his
state. This pimply out Teddy’s
Teddy, and there’s no way of
getting around it.—Forest-Blade.
And this is the man we thought
so great a statesman during
Cleveland’s administration.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching re¬
volt and serious trouble in your
system is nervousness, sleepless¬
ness, or stomacbjUpsets. 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 Un¬
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 sati.-faction.
Guaranteed by Lewis Drug Co.
The different Odd Fellow
lodges throughout the Southern
Judicial Circuit, held a conven¬
tion at Tifton on Monday of last
week and perfected a permanent
district organization which will
hold semi-annual sessions. The
next session will be held atThom
asville sometime between Febru¬
ary and May.
Pox* the Leading Brands o*
Whiskey, Wine and Beet*
-CALL ON
A. P. Spence, (Successor to J. W. Middleton & Co.)
Scott Street. J. H. SPENCE, Manager.
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Company.
When you think of your list of
friends who you desire to remember
t
at Christmas lime, you begin to puz- ’
zle ovei'Vhat gifts would be suita¬
ble for each one.
For young men you can give them
nothing nicer than something in sty¬
lish wearing apparel.
Something
Hobby and Stylish /
Select one of these:
Fancy Yosts !
In Solids, Stripes and Mixtures. Something that will
be appreciated.
Ascot Ties.
. The most stylish things in Njckwear.
Handsome Fob,
A necessity to a young man. %
A swell Hat,
Latest patterns in Tans, Browns and Blacks.
Pair of good shoes,
Worn by the best dressed men in the city.
Pair of Gloves,
Something useful.
Silk handkerchief,
No wardrobe complete without one.
Loud sox,
Worn by appreciative men.
Other useful things in abundance.
Tor Young Cadies,
Nothing better than a box of Schraff’s Chocolates and
Bon Bons. Our Heart designs and Art Squares are a
thing of beauty, therefore a joy for a short while. No
palate. is able to resist the dainty things when a box is
opened and the sweets exposed to view.
THE.
Outfitters,