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THE DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL CONVENTION.
The Official Cal! for the Meeting
at St. Louis July 6th.
Washington, .Tan. 18.—--The of¬
ficial call was issued today for
the assembling of the Democrat¬
ic national convention at St. Louis
on July 6th next. The call states
that “each state is entitled to
representation therein equal to
double the number of-its sena¬
tors and representatives in con¬
gress, and each territory, Alas¬
ka, Indian Territory and the Dis¬
trict of Columbia, shall have six
delegate's. All Democratic citi¬
zens of the United States who
can unite in an effort for pure
economy and constitutional gov¬
ernment are cordially invited to
join in sending delegates to the
convention.
What's in a name?
Everything is in the name when
it comes to Witch Hazel Halve.
E. C. Dewitt & Co., of Chicago
discovered some years ago how
to make a salve from witch ha¬
zel that is a specific for piles.
For blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding pi let-:, eczema, cuts,
burns, bruises, and all skin dis¬
eases Dewitt’s Salve has no equn.
This has given rise to numerour
worthless counterfeits. 'Ask fos
Dewitt’s—the genuine. Sold by
Lewis Drug Co.
Hon. J. M. Griggs, congress¬
man from the Second district, hap
been unanimously re-elected by
the Georgia delegation in con¬
gress the member of the con¬
gressional campaign committee
for Georgia. This is an honor
worthily bestowed. As chairman
of the committee two years ago,
Judge Griggs rendered distin¬
guished service to the Democrat¬
ic party.
A Vest Pocket Doctor,
Never in the way no trouble to
carry, easy to take, pleasant and
never failing in results are De
Witt’s Little Early Risers. A
vial of these little pills in the
vest-pocket is a certain guaran¬
tee against headache, billious
ness, torpid liver and all of the
ills resulting from constipation
.They tonic and (’strengthen the
liver. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
Every minute sixty-eight per¬
sons die in the world, 07,920
day or 85,740,800 a year. On
other hand, seventy are born
every minute, 100,800 a day and
S6,972,000 a year, an increase
2 a minute or 2,880 a day and 1,-
231,200 a year.
■V: ' . 1 lm - „
Suggests an
not tell yonr troubles to a
man or anybody else; just
yourself out of them. Don’t
people know you have any.
Everybody is willing to help
fellow when he is in luck, but
scarcely anybody when lie isn’t.
If your grocer doesn’t
suit
If he does suit give me a
1 Trial Order!
■Maybe you’ll like the
^ change.
Fresh Stock,
New Furniture Establishment.
The Bainbridge Furniture Com¬
pany is the name of anew firm
that will open its doors to th
public next week. A few .weeks
since we announced that Dr. L. D.
Baggs and Mr. A. P. Spence, of
Camilla, had formed a partner¬
ship and would open a furniture
establishment early in January.
Since then, in fact only this week
Dr. Baggs bought out Mr.
Spence’s interest in the business
and will oe sole proprietor. Mr.
Mercer Brggs will act as mana¬
ger and conduct the affairs ofj(t*he
firm. With hL natural business
ability added to his experience
we have no doubt that Mr. Baggs
will meet with unlimited success.
The new firm has secured the
corner store in the Shingler build¬
ing and has already moved in.
Mr. Baggs has but recently re¬
turned from New York where he
purchased an extensive stock of
the newest and handsomest furn¬
iture. It is the expectation of
the manager to open his store
and be reac|y for business by the
first of next week at the latest.—
Bainbiidge Search Light.
The friends of these progres¬
sive young business men, in
their old home town, will watch
thoir progress with an earnest
desire to see them succeed in
their business and in the good
will of the people of their adopted
home.
How To Make Money.
Agents of either sex should to¬
day write Marsh Manufacturing
Co., 538 Ljake Street. Chicago,
for cuts and particulars of their
handsome (Amannum Card Case
with you name engraved on it
and filled with 100 Calling cr
Business Cards. Everybody or¬
ders them. Sample Casj and 100
Cards, postpaid, 40c. This Case
and 100 Cards retail at 75 cents.
You have iinly to show sample* to
seoure an order. Send 40c at
once for case and 100 cards or
send 30c for 100 cards without
case. 810 prize for every agent,
Mention this paper.
The attention of the governor
has been called to the decision of
the supreme court, some years
ago that the state must pay for
vaccine points required by any
county. This will make rapid in¬
roads on .he contingent fund in
view of the prevalence of small¬
pox over the staUe.
How’s This?
We ofier One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hail’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have
known K. J. Cheney for the last
15 years ard believe him perfect¬
ly honorable in all business brans
actions and financially able to
carry their out any obligations made
by firm.
West & Trfiax, Wholesale Drug¬
gists, Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
nter nally,acting directly upon
the blood and muoAus surfaces
of the system. Testimonials sen
free. Prices 75c par bottle.
Sold by ill? druggists.
Take Hall.s Faimily Pills fo
constipation.
Government Seeds.
Congressman Giiggg has placed
in our hands p distribution
among hi;
the Knte
Press this on your
Memory
We not only guarantee to give satisfaction
but we live up to our guarantee .....
Our Stock is Complete in every detail and we want your Business.
HOW ABOUT THAT GARDEN?—We have just received
........a new line of MAY’S NORTHERN GROWN SEED.
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Perry’s Pharmacy,
* Phone tiO.
Camilla, Georgia. Pelham, Georgia
Wanted
Special Representive in this
county and adjoining territory,
to represent and advertise an old
established weathly business
house of solid financial standing.
Salary 821 weekly, with 83 per
day for expenses, paid each Mon¬
day by check direct from head¬
quarters. Expenses advanced,
and horse and buggy ( furnished
when necessary; position ■ per¬
manent. Addres Blew Bros., 840
Monon Building, Chicago,111.
Hon. Bon E. Russell, ex-con¬
gressman, after having the mat¬
ter under consideration lor some
time, has at last decided to write
a history of Decatur county and
publish the same in book form.
Beginning when the county was
first settled, he will relate the ex¬
periences of the early settlers,
the disadvantages they had du¬
ring the Indian Wars in Florida
and during the Civil War, lown
to the present time.—Macon News.
Do You Want the best.
Try a settling of Our peerless
Brown Leghorn eggs They are
bred with especial care to greatest
egg production. Should advise
ordering at once as early hatch¬
ed birds are the most vigorons.
Price per setting of 15 81.25
Address Miss Flora Mortis
Peerless Dairy Farm.
Pascal Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county
granted at "the January teem
1C04, will be sold at public out¬
cry on the first Tuesday in Feb¬
ruary, 1904, at the court house
in said county, between the us¬
ual hours of sale, the following
real estate situated in Mitchell
county, to wit;
All of lot of land number one
hundred and thirty-seven (137)
in the Eleventh District, contain¬
ing two hundred and fifty (250)
acres, more or less; also the
West half of lot of land number
one hundred and four (104) in
the Eleventh District, containing
one hundred and twenty-five
(125) acres more or less. The
tract to be sold containing in all
th ree hu ndred an d seven by • ff ve
le ss. Said
TO
Butler Heath & Butlers'
SEED PEANUTS, Heath’s Cotton and
Corn Fertilizer,
SEED OATS, Heath’s High
WIRE FENCE, Grade Acid,
WAGONS. German Kainit,
Cotton seed Meal,
BUGGIES. Georgia State Grange.
Heal & latte
Phone 10. Camilla, Ga.
Notice! ...THE...
Camilla Pressing Club.
FIRST-CLASS WORK
Your Patronage Solicited by
A. W. WILLIAMS, Practical Repairer,
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing
Gent’s clothing of all kinds. \jh j I dye any goods any color. Special sor
Ladies’ clothing a specialty. \ Yioato all notsimercial travelers.
AH Work done under Guarantee.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Association
Home Office 305-6 Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga,
ALLEN D. CAND: E“, evident.
rL W. BELL, Treasurer. ftO. N. HOLDER, Secretary.
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^JThe only reliable Company Insurance offering at actual to cost; the public absolutely sound and
only Company authorized by its charter to write Insurance
on its pian;
the only Company whose operating on this plan in this State, the
payment of policies is guaranteed by a deposit ol
securities in the State Treasury.
Any other its company offering a policy similar to ours is doing a business unati
thorized by charter and the payinept of its policies is unsecured either by ,
leposit of securities in the State Treasury or otherwise.
A policy ia The Scutherk Mutual is as safe and sound as a United States.
*>nd, and is paid, not in sixty or ninety days after proof of death, but- in three
lays, and costs you only six to ten dollars on the thousand, while the “old line’
uipauies charge yon $32.
Th© money you pay it does not go to Chicago or New York never to return.
>ut every dollar of it remains in Georgia and nearly all of it in your own county
the hands of one of your own rhiaans, who is under a heavy bond, guarau
■d by tho Fidelity and Depof' . Jompany of Maryland, oue of the strongest,
urefey companies in America; and is paid out, not in extravagant salaries and
xpenses, but only to the beresY .1 widow and orphans of vour neighbor or
ourself, when death claims you. No surer provision can'be made for the
mfort of one’s family when he if: dead, and you may die tomorrow. Whc
nows? . “In the midst of life we k.s in death.”
.eon Perry, Dist. Agent,
Camilla, Ga.