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Camilla
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The Cincinnati Bargain House saves you money on every purchase you make, and this positive saving you can
take with you.
Best Men’s all-wool suits. $2 and up. All-over lace, black or white, ir>c a yd
Black lace, 1 to 3 inches wide, lc a yd Ladies’ fancjf hose, 3c a pair.
Call and examine our stock. We may have just what you want at half the price you pay elsewhere, We take pleasure in
showing you whether you buy ot simply look.
Cincinnati Bargain House
*214-*216 W 5th st. and 115 E. Court st Camilte Branch next to Bank. B, Lubin, Manager.
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Butler Heath & Butlers'
SEED PEANUTS,
SEED OATS,
WIRE FENCE,
WAGONS.
BUGGIES.
Sir, Heats & Sir
Phone 10. Camilla, Ga.
rz i Hofmayer, Jones
& Co.,
' Come to Albany During
- Chautauqua,
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- APRIL -24-th TO MAY 1»t.
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; Take advantage of the cheap rates—one fare for
- round trip—and enjoy the splendid programme pre¬
; pared fer the Sixteenth Annual Assembly of the Geor¬
; Chautauqua. Eyery feature dettei than ever.
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While in Albany? we invite you to make our store
headquarters. Ample arrangements have been made
; to make your stay with us a pleasant one.
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Hofmayer, Jones & Co’s. Metropolitan Department
• Store is an attraction in itsself worth travelling miles
i to see.
: Special Displays During
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1 Chautauqua Week.
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; 1904 Newness Prevades the Whole Store.
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l\eady-to=ueav Garments. millinery.
IV.en’s Tinnisbinqs. Dress Tabrics and Jlccessories.
mattings, Hugs, Lace Curtains, etc.
. Jones & Co., Albany, Ga.
Hofmayer,
CamUla, Ga., April 22, 1004,
Heath’s Cotton and
Corn Fertilizer,
Heath’s High
Grade Acid,
German Kainit,
Cotton seed Meal,
Georgia State Grange.
THE PRIMARY
IN MITCHELL
Was Warmly Contested, But
Passed Off Quietly.
The polls at Camilla wore
ed promptly on time with .1 udge
J. H. Scaife, Mr. I). B. Holton
and Mr. C- E. Watt as managers,
and the contestants, either in
person or by representative at
once lined up for the battle yl
ballots and from then until the
close of the polls at six o’clock
in the afternoon a steady stream
of voters were to be seen going
and coming from the voting
place. The tickets were lengthy
ones and it required a consider¬
able lot of skill for a voter to get
it just right and scratched to his
notion and this naturally took up
a lot of time and made the l old
ing of the election much more
tedious than it otherwise would
have been.
Everybody seemed to be in
good humor and little or no fric¬
tion occured throughout the day,
which it is said was in marked
contrast with former occasions
of this kind held in the county,
which shows beyond
that old customs are passing
away and better times in every
respect are here. “Jofm Bar¬
leycorn” was very little in evi¬
dence and the candidates and
their friends are to be congratu¬
lated that this was true.
The election at each precinct
as far as the Enterprise is in¬
formed, was conducted in a quiet
and orderly way. and no ill feel¬
ing seemed to be made manifest
on the part of any one. -It was,
in reality, a friendly contest be¬
fore the people of the county for
the different places sought. All
wore white men and democrats
and it is to be presumed that the
people have expressed their
choice, without bias! as to whom
they wanted as public officials for
the next two years and it is to be
hoped that the successful candi¬
dates will so conduct themselves
in the administration of the office
to which they have been selected
as to merit .... the esteem . of, , ,
only their immediate friends and
supporters, but of the entire
county.
The vote as polled is a3 fol¬
lows :
For Governor
JOSEPH M. TERRELL............... 1471
For Secretary of State,
PHILIP COOK.......................... 1471
For Comptroller General,
WILLIAM A. WRIGHT............... 1471
For State Treasurer,
ROBERT E. PARK..................... 1471
For HART...'.................... Attorney General,
JOHN 0. 1472
i ! For State School Commissioner,
WILLIAM B. MERRITT............ 1472
For Commissioner of Agriculture,
O. R. STEVENS ........ 1472
For Prison Commissioner,
JOSEPH S. TURNER..................598
JUDSON M. STRICKLAND......... 720
For Chief Justice of Supreme Court.
j THOMAS J. SIMMONS ..........967
RICHARD B. RUSSELL...............084
For Associate Justice of Supreme Court,
WILLIAM H. FISH................... 1467
BEVERLEY D. EVANS...............1460
JOSEPH R. LAMAR.................... 1471
For Congressman,
From 2nd Congressional District of Ga.
JAMES M. GRIGGS................... 1471
For Superior Court Judge,
Albany Circuit.
W. N. SPENCE...........;............. 1892,
For Solicitor General, Albany Circuit,
W. E. WOOTEN.................. 1471
For State Senator, 8th District,
I. MAPLES...................................646
J. L. HAND........................ 810
For Representative,
H. 0. DASHER, SR......................613
’L. H. JONES................................ 183
J. M. SPENCE..............................681
For Ordinary,
J. G. WOOD.............................994
EDWARD T. COCHRAN..............435
For Clerk,
S. E. COX...................................... 570
J. L. GREEN...............................740
THOS. B. BECK........................... 130
For Sheriff.
I. SMITH..........................;......... 1445
For Tax Receiver,
G. T. AKRIDGE........................... 732
J. J. BRADFORD.......................... 582
W. B. WHITLEY........................143
For Tax Collector, »
J. L. STEWART..........................788
D. W. FAIRCLOTH.......................723
For County Treasurer,
JONAH PALMER.'.........................978
J. L. COCHRAN........................*... 493
For County Surveyor.
S. B, LUCKEY........................... 1474
For Coroner.
GREEN SPENCE..................... 1,172
MARTIN JONES.........................280
For County Commissioners.
J. W. EVERETT....................... 1,057
A. B. JOINER.............................459
WYATT ADAMS.. - .......................£49
T. R. BENNETT........................ 1,010
L. G. COLLINS............................758
W. M. FAIRCLOTH.....................586
B. C. DAVIS. ............................ 503
J. J. GRINER..............................744
The successful candidates for county
offices are: J. L. Hand, for Senator ;
J. M. Spence, for representative; J. G.
Wood, for Ordinary; J. L. Green, for
Clerk; I Smith, for Sheriff; G. T.
Abridge, for Receiver; J. L. Stewart,
for Oolleotor; <Tonah p a i„ ieri f or Treas
, nrer . g g Lncky, for Surveyor; Green
Space, for Coroner, and ,T. W. Everett,
T. R. Bennett, L. G. Collins and J. J.
Griner, for Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues.
If it’s a bilious attack, take Chamber¬
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a
quick recovery is certain. For sale by
Lewis Drug Co.
$iOO ti Year
Sugar
20 pounds for $1.00
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J W BUILER & CO’S.
500 dozen Dress Buttons worth.
25c at 10c per dozen.
One case of ladies’ overshoes tit
10c per pair.
Rice
25 Pounds for $1,03
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J W BUTLER & CO’S.
State Primary.
The result of the state prima-y
on Wednesday resulted in tlie
re-election of T. J. Simmons, as
Chief Justice over his opponent.
Judge R B. Russell, while the
contest for prison commission *r
shows the re-election of Jos. S.
Turner over his opponent J. M.
Strickland.
All the other state officers were
re-elected without opposition.
In the Second district Judge J.
M. Griggs was re-elected without
a contest, as was also the case in
the Albany circuit, with Jud e
W. N. Spence and Solicitor \ .
E. Wooten. A deserving compli¬
ment to these worthy officials.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*.
All druggists refund the money if it fu-iis
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 25e
IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE