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Of up-to-date merchandise; we call your special attention to our
General Merchandise.
Our line comprises every department
Dry Goods. Clothing; Embroidery and Lace Hardware
All the New 7 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.
band- 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.
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Council Proceedings.
Camilla, Ga., June 6.—Council
met in regular session. Couq
Present—Mayor Palmer, Watt,
oilmen Joiner, Bennett,
Perry, Turner, and Dasher.
Minutes of previouj meeting
oread and adopted. Also minutes
•of call meeting read and adopted,
■with amendment that committee
"Composed of M. C. Bennet, ,J. C
Turner, and F. 3. Perry, appoint¬
ed to investigate whisky petition,
•claiming to be two-thirds of the
bona-fide free holders of the town
-of Camilla, be embodied in said
•minutes, said committee reported
they found after said investiga¬
tion, that said petition did not
have the two-thirds of the free¬
holders as required by law.
City marshal made his monthly
report. On motion same was re¬
ceived.
marshal’s report.
June 6, ’04.—To the Hon. May¬
or and Council of the town of Ca¬
milla.
I beg leave to make the follow¬
ing report: Fines collected,
Pres Davis, $5; Josh Crosby, $5;
Janie Gilbert, $5: Annie Craw¬
ford, $5; Total, $20; this amount
having been turned over to Clerk.
On motion mayor appointed M.
C. Bennet and F. 8. Perry and
Mayor to act with committee to
confer with the citizens living
near white academy, with the
-view of digging an artesian well
on the campus near aoademy.
On motion ordered that mar¬
shal proceed to collect 1904, 2nd quar¬
ter street tax for and on
motion marshal was ordered to
/get up hands and proceed to work
streets of town.
Mayor Palmer discharged sew¬
erage committee and appointed a
new committee composed of .T, 0.
Turner, A. B. Joiner, and H. C.
Dasher.
On motion'marshal was ordered
to have the old chicken
north of stores on Broad
torn down immediately, same be¬
ing declared a nuisance.
-On motion permission
granted Perry’s Pharmacy to
piping to convey water to said
Pharmacy from artesian well
F. S, Perry. marshal
On motion was
structed to have water Hoset near
court house properly cleaned and
limed once a week, lime to be fur¬
nished by county authorities.
No other business, council ad¬
journed. .1. L. Cocaran, Clerk.
An Alarm Clock for 25c.
If yon 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¬
freshing sleep, with a gentle movement
of the bowels about breakfast time. W.
H. Howell, Houston. "Tex., says “Early
Risers are the best pills made for con¬
stipation, sick headache, billiousness
etc. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
League Programme.
Leader—Mr. J. C. Wilson.
Song.
Prayer.
Scripture Lesson by Mr. Jesse
Perrv. Subject—“Drunkenness
Classified.’’ Gal. 5-19-21.
Song. Lesson by
Comments on Bro.
Clark and Mrs. J. H.Scaife.
Song.
Closing Prayer.
A Frightened Horse,
Running like mad down the street
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur¬
ences. It behooves everybody to have
a reliable Salve handy and there’s none
as good as Bueklen’s Arnica Salve.
Burns. Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles,
disappear quickly under its soothing ef¬
fect. 25c at all druggists.
Editor Shepevd deals out some
good advice to the egotist. He
says:
“It would do most of us a good
deal of good to always keep in
mind, or to be now and then re¬
minded of it ,lest we should for¬
get it, that when we are gone the
earth will not stop, but will con¬
tinue her course around the sun.
No one is indispensable in this
world.”
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
Brockett-McNair.
On last Thursday night at 9:00
o’clock, Miss Ina Brockett and
Mr. Bluett McNair were united in
marriage at the home of the bride’s
father Mr. Jess Brocketton Evans
street.
Miss Brockett is the eldest
daughter of jCklr. Jess Brocket!
and is well and favorably known
here where she has spent the
most of her life. Mr. McNair is
the son of Mr. D. B. McNair ef
this city and is well known here.
The Argus extends its congrat¬
ulations and good wishes.—Bain
bridge Argus.
Notice of Examination of Teach¬
ers.
All parties interested will please
take notice that the State School
Commissioner has named the 17
and 18th inst., as the dates for
the annual examination of appli¬
cants for license to teach in the
public schools of Mitchell coun¬
ty, Georgia. Said examination
will be held in the school build¬
ing in Camilla on the above nam¬
ed dates, beginning at 8:30 o’¬
clock a. m. and continuing until
5 o’clock p. m.
This June 6th, 1904.
J. H. Powell, C. S. C.
To Cure a Coid 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
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digest* what you eat*
CITATION •
GEORGIA— Mitchell County.
Mrs. F. A. Crawford, having made ap¬
plication for twelve months support out
of the estate of L. V. Crawford, and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the same, having filed their return. All
persons concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the court of Ordinary
ot said county on the first Monday in
July, 1204, why said application should
not be granted. This June 7, 1204. *
J. G. Woor*. Ordinary.
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 yom
order then for ice to be delivered
anytime during the afternoon.
Yours truly, Fred Clark.
Ths tallowing is one Lamar’s Lemon
ot man, unsolicited tes¬ Laxative cures
timonials: N»t'4 t**r*»tf Constipation, Bil¬
Dothan, Ala., iousness, Indiges¬
April 16, ’04. tion and Headache.
I have used La¬ Acts promptly
mar’s Lemon Lax¬ and powerfully on
ative in my family the bowels yet is
and would not be gentle and pleas¬
without it. It is ant in action
certainly a valua¬ does not gripe or
ble medicine. sicken. It can’t
J. A. May, hurt you-it can
Chief of Polloe. help you.
On m <« at all goad drug atoraa. SO dmaoa for SO conta.
OWNED AND MANUFACTURED BY
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG COMPANY, Macon, 6a.
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. ! //// I dye any goods any color. Special ser
Ladies’ clothing a specialty.
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.