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Will find it to their interest to go through our immense lines of each “Department.’' We are
daily receiving the latest fads in Dress Fabrics and Notions. See our White Goods, Embroider¬
ies, Laces, Lawns, Organdies and all the new skirtings.
See Our Sterling Sliver Jewelry NoveMies*
Call for DeSOTO Flour. It has stood the test and proven the best. We are operating
thousands of feet of floor space in an effort to have what cur customers want. We thank all for
the liberal patronage given us. Come again and let’s prosper togetner.
CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY. J. C. T. TURNER, R. J. BENNETT, B. LEWIS, President. Vioe-Pres. Secretary and and Sales Gen. Mgr.
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Just Sunshine.
From the Atlanta Journal.
Did you ever stop to consider
what is the most effective medi¬
cine in the world? Sunshine—
just plain, ordinary sunshine that
costs nothing and can be had for
a wish.
Germs of all sorts perish in the
sun. Bacteria cannot stand the
glare of Old Sol’s radiant eye.
It will kill them in a few hours
Walk in the sun. Sit in the
sun. Live with the sun beaming
upon you all the time if possible.
Open the windows, let the sun¬
shine stream into your rooms. It
will purify them and make them
more fit to live in. You may be
able to live in a dark, damp room
fui a time, but it will gradually
ua iermine your health. Move
into a room with a window open¬
ing out to the east or to the west
and note the difference.
Wherever there is mold or
dampness, turn in a little sun¬
shine and watch the germs give
up the ghost and die. It will si¬
lently but surely dispose of the
unwholesorneness of mildew or
mold and make clean and health¬
ful every spot it reaches.
Hang out the sheets or blankets
where the sun will strike them
and the rays will disinfect them
thoroughly, leaving them fresh
and sweet with no odors clinging
.about them.
Plants and animals thrive in
the sunshine. Without it they
sicken and die. The child of the
basement is sickly, pale and puny,
while the child of the field is
strong and ruddy. People of
the open homes never have the
btues and are seldom depressed.
The sun is nature’s great rem¬
edy for her children. It is the
best disinfectant and the surest
germ-destroyer, while at the
same time it is the cheapest med¬
icine ever put on the market. It
is the universal healer ahd the
greatest preventive of disease
mankind has ever known. Man’s
concoctions are up to a high
state of perfection, it is true, but
they have never yet and never
will alfcai i the degree of perfec¬
tion nature has gained for hers,
‘•DO IT TO-DAY.”
The time-worn injunction, “Never put
off ’ til tomorrow what you can do today,’ ’
is now generally presented in this form:
"Do it'to-day! ” That is the terse ad¬
vice we want to give yon about that
hacking cough or demoralizing cold with
which you have been straggling for sev¬
eral days, perhaps weeks. Take some
reliable remedy for it to-day —and let
that remedy be Dr. Boschee's German
Syrup, which has been in use for over
thirty-five years. A few dates of it will
undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold,
aud its continued use for a few days will
cure you completely. No matter how
deep-seated your cough, even if dread
consumption has attacked your lungs,
German Syrup will surely effect a cure—
as it has done before in thousands of ap¬
parently hopeless oases of lung trouble.
New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c.
At Lewis Drug Co.
Physiologists say that the Japa¬
nese present the most perfect
physique of any race in the world.
Most of the diseases common to
the Occident are unknown among
the Japanese, and this happy
condition they themselves attrib¬
ute to the fact that they cat spar¬
ingly and only of plain, nourishing
food. A Japanese visiting this
country is appalled at the quanti¬
ty of food consumed by his host in
oneday. Especially is he impress¬
ed with the extravagance of our
poorer people. In Japan meat
once a day is a luxury even
among the well to do.
You Know What You are Taking
\V hen you take Groves Tasteless Chill
Tonic because th> formula is plainly
printed on every boi tie allowing that it
is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
forai. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
Camilla Enterprise, SI a year.
A “Stand Pat” Platform.
The Philadelphia Record sizes
up in two parts the platform put
forth by the Rtpublicap party at
Chicago as follows:
(1) . Brag as to what has been
accomplished by the party in¬
strumentality in the past -only in
part justified by histcrieal fact.
(2) . Promises of what it will
do in the future—that may be on¬
ly safely taken with allowance
for past failure.
On this one clear and unmis¬
takable issue between the parties
—the maintenance of protection
for the sake of protection—the
platform insists that tariffs shall
only be made and unmade by
the Republican party. There is
a hint of possible change of the
present outrageous schedules un¬
der changed conditions, and even
a smirking reference to the pos¬
sibility of reciprocity that would
involve no sacrifice of th* pro
tective principle, Tha f is ell.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to yon? No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
_Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent, package of Grove’s Block Root. Liver PUB.
Lamar s Lemon Laxative is the original lemon medicine.
m a( ^ e °^ emon s a &d other harmless but powerful vege¬
table ingredients, * is t a safe, sure and speedy cure for
Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Headache. 1 '.‘■''ojfrrrr-i 1
It cleanses the system of all impurities, tones up the
stomach and bowels, puts the liver and kidneys in perfect
order--in short “makes you new.” It is gentle but prompt
and powerful in action, pleasant to take and always reliable.
FOB SAIE BY ALT DRUGGISTS.
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUB CO., Manufacturers, Macon, 6a.
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MeKinley is repudiated. The
Grand Old Party ‘‘stands pat.”
AH the rest of the platform
must be read and interpreted in
the light of the tariff utterances,
especially the references to Trusts
and corporations.
Civil Service Reform was new¬
ly indorsed ir theory to be newly
violated in performance.
There was no promise cf change
in the anti-American scheme of
colonization inaugurated under
Republican auspices and contin¬
ued in despite of constitutional in¬
terdict.
In short. Roosevelt rides astride,
and the Republic is asked to take
its chances under his strenuous
leading.—Albany Herald.
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man
enduring pains of accidental Cuts,
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Sealds,
Sore feet or stiff joints. But
there’s no need for it. Bucklin’s
Arnica Salve will kill the pain
and cure the trouble. It’s the
best Salve on earth for Piles, too.
at all Druggists,
Business Notice.
I may be absent from my of¬
fice for several weeks. I have
left my business in the hands of
Mr. Matt. C. Bennet. My clients
will please see him.
tf J. L. Underwood.
A HUNDRED FAMH. IES SAVED
FR0.V1 SUFFERING
By Mrs. Baumgartner,
of Brunswick Ga.
BECAUSE THEY BUY THE BEST.
“Your wonderful Wintersmith’s Chill
Cure lias been a household remedy With
us for more than ten years, and more
than a hundred families are using it
through our recommendation. Lots of
people go to the drug store and say ‘I
want a bottle of that fever medicine
that Mrs. Baumgartner always uses.’
We buy your medicine in dollar bottles
and keep one in the house all the time.”
—Moritz Baumgartner, Brunswick, Ga.
For sale by Lewis Drug Co.