The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, February 05, 1904, Image 3
THE TURNING POINT 4 In many a business man's career has been a good piece of advlrtising—It bridged the gulf between failure and success. But such advertising is not carelessly done—even brilliant ideas go for nothing if they are not expressed. To guard against a mistake here is our constant care, and our patrons are sure of accurate interpretation of their thought and the fitted typographic expression, for fitness is the real test of typography. 1 ■ WPi Plifix r —^ Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads etc. ONLY THE BEST INK AND PAPER USED ON ALL WORE. We make a specialty of Typewriter paper, legal blanks of all kinds for both county and city officials printed to order, bank iwork and in fact, anything in the printing line. Write and get our prices before placing your order j The Camilla Enterprise, Fine Job Printing - - Camilla, Georgia Some New Commandents. The Rome Tribune says: The following “new commandment’s” we clip from one of our state ex¬ changes. Just to whom they should be ci edited we do not know, as the paper from which we slipped them unfortunately credits them simply “Ex.” They are bright and contain many nuggets of wisdom. I— Thou shat not go away from home to do thy trading, nor thy son, nor thy daughter. II— Thou shall do whatever lieth in thy power to encourage and promote the welfare of thine own town and thine own people. III— Thou shalt spend thy earnings at home, that they may return from whence they came and give nourishment to such as may come after thee. IV— Thou shalt patronize thy home merchants and home print¬ er. for yea, verily, doth not thy home printer spread over the land tidings of thy goodness and greatness that the people shall patronize thee? V— Thou shalt not ask a print¬ er to take less than his price Remember, that by asking him to retreat from his price thou inferest that he is a robber. If he hath no dignity thou wilt get done by him somehow. VI— Thou shalt not ask credit, as goods cost much money, and the merchant’s brain is burden¬ ed with bills. His children clamor daily for bread and his wife abideth at home for lack of such raiment as adorneth her sister. Blessed, yes,tjirice bless¬ Grove*! Testefeee QuB Tome e test 25 years. Average AxanteS Safes over One and a HATMOKaii feoy tte t wmop I ■ o f merit yd to yw t ? Pay, 50c. ed, is the man that pays cash. VTl—Thou shall not suffer the voices of pride to overcome thee, and if other towns entice thee, c°nsent not, thou Tnayest be de¬ ceived. . Remember the fate of the calf that left its mother and followed a steer away from heme and lost its supper. VIII— Thou shall not ask for reduced prices for thine ‘influ¬ ence,’ for guile is in thy heart and the merchant readeth it like an open book. He la>igheth thee to scorn and shouteth to his clerk, “Ha! Ha! IX— Thou shalt not ask thy printer to take- two dollars for a three dollar job. for some other poor printer will do it for less money. The other printer may steal his stock and underpay his help. If thou trade with such as he, thou art an accessory to crime. X— Thou should not bear false witness against the town where¬ in thou dwellest, but speak well of it to men, that thy home town and its home people may be proud of thee. Have You Indigestion. If you have indigestion, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure you. It has cured thousands. It is curing people every day—every hour. You owe it to yourself to give it a trial. You will continue to suffer until you do try it. There is no other combination of di gestants that digests and rebuilds at the same time. Kodol does both. Kodol cures, strengthens and rebuilds. Sold by Lewis Drug Co. Woman Eighty Years Old Tells How to Keep Old Age at Bay. Women who are asking how to keep young as the gray hairs ap¬ pear above their brows would do well to try the recipe of an old lady who, although she has seen eighty years, never impressed one as being old, because her heart was still young and sym¬ pathetic. When asked how she had secured such apparent youth in age, she said: ‘T knew how to forget disa¬ greeable things.” “I tried to master the art of saying pleasant things.” “I did not expect too much of my friends.” “I kept my nerves well in hand and did not allow them to bore other people.” “I tried to find any work that came to hand congenial,” “I retained the illusions of my youth and did not believe every man a liar and every woman spiteful.” ‘I did my best to relieve the misery I came in contact with, and sympathized with the suffer¬ ing.” “In fact, tried to do to others as I would be done by.” Relief in One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives re¬ lief in one minute,because it kills the microbe which tickles the mu¬ cous membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, Jdra\Vs out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough {Cure! strengthens me lungs, waras on pneumonia and is a harmless ahd never fail¬ ing cure in all curable cases of coughs, colds and croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold by Lew¬ is Drug Co. HakigbLamar, The Leading Blacksmith, Corner Scott and N. Broad Sts. Is prepared to do first-class work Blacksmithing. Horse=shoeing, and General Repairing. . . When in need of work call on me. Southern Mutual Life insurance Association Home Office 305-6 Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ALLEN D. CANEl EP. President. H. W. BELL, Treasurer. PtO. N. HOLDER, Secretary. ________ The only Company offering to the public absolutely sound and reliable insurance at actual cost; The only Company authorized by its charter to write Insurance on its plan; And the only Company operating on this plan in this State, the payment of .whose policies is guaranteed by a deposit of securities in the State Treasury. Any other company offering a policy similar to oars is doing a business tinan thorized by its charter and the payment of its policies is unsecured either by & deposit of securities in the State Treasury or otherwise. A policy iu The Southern Mctuai. is as safe and sound as a United States, bond, and is paid, not in sixty or ninety days after proof of death, but in three days, aud costs you only six to ten dollars on the thousand, while the “old line’’ companies charge you 182 . Chicago The money yoa pay it does not go to or New York never to return, but every hands dollar of it of remains in Georgia and who nearly is under all of it in your bond, own county in the of one your own cHizens, a heavy truaran teed by companies the Fidelity'and in America Depot ,;and ; Company is paid of Maryland, in one of the ugest «ud surety oui, not extravagant sa { I expenses, but only to the bens? i widow and orphans of your n< I yourself, when death claims you. No surer provision can be ma ►» oomfort of one’s family when he it dead, and you may die tomor ts knows ? • “In the midst of life we k •< iu death. ” Leon Perry’ Dist. Agent, Camilla, Ga. FOR SALE:— 500 acre farm near Camilla. TO RENT:— 50 or 75 acres south of Camilla. T. L. Underwood.