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Of up-to-date merchandise; we call your special attention to our
- large stock of -■ tfl
Our tine comprises every department
Dry Goods. Clothing, Embroidery and Lace Hardware.
All the New Goods for Sum Already a large number of All new and attractive pat The leading Hardware House
mer at reduced prices. Suits and extra pants for men on terns. in Georgia.
hand. Supply still coming.
Millinery. Muslin Underwear. Groceries
A full stock of New Millinery No to keep from selling We guarantee satisfied custo¬
to select from. way us mers. All underwear well made. Banner Flour, the best on
the hats. We have them. the market.
Shoes. Umbrellas. Furniture and
Always headquarters for Foot¬ Too many kinds to mention Mattings.
wear. will sell at reduced prices. Several cars to select from.
CORBETT & CO. BUY TIMBER.
Moultrie Firm Buys 18,000
Acres of Timber Lands and
Large Mill-••The Deal Repre¬
sents $140,000
From the Moultrie Observer.
Messrs. R. J. Corbett & Co.,
have just closed a deal with Mr.
C. A. Alford, of Willingham, by
which the former oomes into pos¬
session of 18,000 acres of fino
timber lands and the large saw
mill operated by Mr. Alford at
Willingham. The deal represents
the sum of Sl40,000.
The mill will be moved to Car¬
lisle, at the junction of the Geor¬
gia Northern railroad and the
new raihoad that is being con¬
structed by Mr. Alford, which
will run from Camilla to Ashburn.
The capacity of this mill is 35,
000 feet daily, and it will require
nine years at this rate to cut the
timber just {urchased.
Mr. J. Y. Bridges, who is su¬
perintendent of Corbett’s mill at
this place, will have charge of
the new mill, Mr. Corbett says
that it is the purpose of the com¬
pany to get (he new mill moved
and ready tot opeiation by Octo¬
ber 1st. They will build a dry
kill and planing mill also, and
expect to have all realy to oper¬
ate on full time by Oetoter 1st.
Messrs. Corbett & Co., have
enough timber for their large
mill here for several years, and
Mr. Corbett will remain hero in
charge of the Moultrie business.
A Frightened Horse,
Running like mal down tlve street
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur¬
ences. It behooves everybody to
a reliable Salve handy and there’s
as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Bums. Cut s Pores, Eczema and Piles,
disappear quickly under its soothing ef
f ct. 25c at all druggists.
Three Generations of Johns.
The editor of the Enterprise
well remembers what fun the
Georgia editors used to have
when Judge J. L. Underwood,
was the editor of The Camilla
Clarion. He had a house full
of girls and those girls were talk¬
ed of in every paper in Georgia.
It seems that the tide has turned.
The old “reformed editor” now
rejoices that in his small family
of thirty-five, he has twenty
one sons; counting sons, grand¬
sons and sons-in-law. The boys
have been gathering home at
Pearland this week.
Mr. Edwin Underwood, now
at the Georgia Toch, is the only
one of the boys not answering
the roll call. *
Mr. John L, Jr., of Blakely,
and his baby son. John, and the
old gentleman make the three
generations of John Underwoods
that are under the home roof this
week.
Chamberlain’s Stemseh and Liver Tablets
Better Than a Doctors Prescription.
Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va.,
j Liver says that Tablets Chamberlain’s have done him Stomach and
I more good
than anything he could get from the
doctor. If any physician in this count y
was able to compound a medicine that
would produce such gratifying results in
cases of stomach troubles, biliousness or
constipation, his whole time would be
used in preparing this one medicine. For
sale by Lewis Drag Co.
There area dozen lieutenants of
iHones for each captain of indus¬
try in this world.
An Alarm Clock for 25c.
If you want to get up early and feel good
all day take a Little Early Riser or two
at bedtime. These famous little pills
relax the nerves, give quiet rest and re
j freshing sleep, with a gentle movement
of the bowels about breakfast time. W.
; H. Howell, Houston. *Tex., says “Early
Risers are th? best pills made for con¬
stipation, sick headache, billiousuess
j etc. Sold by Lewis Drag Co.
Reception at Mrs. M. F. Brim
berry’s.
Mrs. M. F. Brimberrj gave the
young people of Camilla a recep¬
tion at her eleg nt home on last
Wednesday evening in honor of
the graduating class of 1904, and
the visiting ladies in Camilla.
Mrs. Brim berry was assisted
in receiving by Mrs. ClaraTwitty
and Miss Mamie Turner.
The home was beautifully dec¬
orated with palms, ferns and cut
flowers. The p’easures of the
evening were augmented with
several numbers by Camilla’s
male quartette, and at the right
tic-'.e delight f ul refreshments
were served.
Lewis Drug Company
ask the readers of this paper to test the
value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Those
persons who have used it and who have
been cured by it, do not hesitate to rec¬
ommend it to their friends. Kodol di¬
gests wluit yon eat, cures indigestion,
dyspepda and all stomach troubles. In¬
creases strength by enabling the stom¬
ach and digestive organs to contribute to
the blood all of the nutriment contained
in the f<xxl. Fodo\ Dyspepsia Care is
pleasant and palatable.
Holton—Brazier.
On last Sunday morning at the
home of the bride near Humber,
Ga., Mr. Howard, of this county,
and Miss Tamie Brazier wore uni¬
ted in marriage. They came
down on the southbound train
Sunday evening and left for their
future home about four miles
north of this city.
The bride is a beautiful and at¬
tractive young lady, while the
groom is on 3 of Mitchell County’s
prosperous young farmers.
We wish them a happy and
prosperous wedd)d life.
You Know What You are Taking
When you take Graves Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed simply on every bottle showing that it j
is Iron and Quinine in a tasteless 1
form. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
Mr. W. O. Underwood has ac¬
cepted from the trustees of Mer¬
cer University the charge of the
John Gibson Institute at Bow¬
man, Ga. He was re-elected to
take charge of the Richland High
School with an increased salary
but he preferred the work at
Bowman.
Look Out for the Ice Wagon.
From and after this date I will
run an ice wagon, which will be
at yeur gate between the hours
of 10 and 12 oclock each day in
time for you to get ice for dinner.
The driver will also take youi
order then for ice to be delivered
anytime during the afternoon.
Yours truly, Fred Clark.
Lost or Strayed.
One yellow, white face cow,
split in left ear and shell off right
horn. Any information leading
to its recovery will be rewarded.
Was last seen at S. J. Holton’s.
W. B. Ward,
Camilla, Ga.
F.strayed.
On or about April 1, one gray,
mare mule, about 20 years old,
was taken, up at my place at
Flint, Ga. Owner can recover
same by paying charges.
G. J. Stripling.
Worth County Local please copy
Notice, In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Southwestern Division of
Southern District of Georgia.
Notice of application for discharge in
the matter of Everett & Battle, Pelham,
Mitchell County, Georgia, In bank¬
ruptcy. of
To the creditors the above named
bankrupts :
You are hereby notified that the above
named bankrupts have filed their appli¬
cation for disegarge from all debts prov¬
able in bankruptcy against said Everett
& Battle. The said application will be
heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge
of the United States District Court for
the said District and Division at the
United States Court House in Valdosta
Georgia on the 14 day of June, A. D.,
1 ">04, at 10 o’clock a. m. All creditors
of said bankrupts are notified to be and
appear at the time and place stated, and
show cause, if any they can, why the
prayer contained iu the said application
should not be granted.
Dated at Valdosta, Ga., this May 30th
1904. A. W. VARNEDOE,
Deputy Clerk.
For sick headache take Cainberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick
cure is certain. For sale by Lewis Drag
Co.
Business Education.
It will be to your interest to
get your business training at the
Thomasville Business College,
Thomasville, Ga , Instruction
given in each department by the
proprietors and not by salaried
teachers. Students assisted to
positions. Write for particulars,
Ball & Strickland, Prop.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 25c
50,000
Free Samples
You Can Gat One . i
BLACK WEED, the great vegetable
remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, and
Kidney and Bladder complaints, has met
with almost instantaneous success be¬
cause it has made some noteworthy
cures of very severe cases.
Mr. John Post, of the Atlanta Fire
Dept., writes:
“ For months I suffered with my kid*
neys. I made every effort to get relief,
but failed until I accidentally came in
possession of a bottle of Black Weed.
The relief obtained from its use was so
great before half the first bottle had
been used, that I put aside all other
medicines and am now sound and well,
having been cured completely by Black
Weed. At the same time I had an ag¬
gravated case of Catarrh of the head
and throat. Black Weed has completely
cured this, and my head is now as clear
as a bell."
BLACK WEED is sold by all drug¬
gists at $1.00 a bottle, or we will send
prepaid upon receipt of price.
Send Your Name
a trial sample of this great remedy,
which will be sent absolutely free, to¬
gether with our book containing valua¬
ble information and endorsements.
Please mention this paper. Address,
Black Weed Medicine Co.,
Atlanta, Go,