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Thirty Days Only!
Tor the next thirty days only, the Cincinnati Bargain House will sell Special Bargains in order to make room for our large stock of Fall Goods consislingof
Bry Goods, Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Stilts, Pants and Shirts.
I will sell goods the next thirty days cheaper than 1 have ever sold them before. The people of Mitchell county know already that 1 have been selling
cheap, but I am going to sell still cheaper. 1 have 1,(100 pounds of good chewing and smoking tobacco 1 will close out at 19c a pound. I have just received a
large lot of tlirce-coated enamel ware—dish pans, wash basins, tea kettles, dippers and large spoons—1 will sell them cheaper than l ever sold before. I need
all the room I can get as I receive goods now daily and must have room, and the only way to get room is to sell cheap. My buyers have bought a
$25,000. Stock of JVce, flew, Clean Goods.
They bought them at 18c on the dollar and lam going to sell them the same way—cheap- so come around when you are in town and get my prices and see for
yourself. I know after you see the goods you are bound ti buy them. Remember the place—The Cincinnati Bargain House, next to the bank. Don’t forget to
call around when jou are in town, as I know I can save you money by buying goods from the Cincinnati Bargain House. Thanking the public for past patron¬
age we ask for a continuance of same. Yours for business,
Cincinnati Bargain House,
214*216 W. 5tb sf. and 115 €. Court st, Cincinnati, 0- Camilla Brand), Broad St. next to Bank, B. Lubin, manager.
I EaDERS ARE ALL SATISFIED.
Dvmocrats Are Pleased With
Work of Convention.
St. Louis, July 8.—The mem¬
bers of the resolution committee
express themselves as satisfied
with their work, some of the ex¬
pressions heart being as follows:
Senator Daniel—The platform
was unanimously adopted,,and
is reasonably satisfactory,
Senator Tillman—We have ac
comp'ished a miracle; we have
succeeded in gettting a platform
without any person in it.
Mr. Bryan—I am fairly well
satisfied with the platform. I
have had an opportunity to pre¬
sent some matters as 1 desired
and I have had to make conces¬
sions in many instances in order
to get what I wanted in others.
“Will you support a ticket on
this platform,” was asked of Mr.
Bryan.
“I will certainly support the
platform” was his reply and
was said in a way to convince
his interrogator that he fully ex¬
pected to be able to support
platform and ticket.
Former Senator
We have prepared a treatise rath¬
er than a platform and have suc¬
ceeded in producing a large vol¬
ume without saying anything.
Senator Hill and W. J.
came out together and both were
smiling. Mr. Bryan said to
newspaper men:
"Now, boys, be sure to
Hill’s platform right,” and
retorted, with a laugh;
"I think that we shall
honors on that.”
Mr. Bryan said:
“We are all satisfied.
have all wanted some things
in that the committee has rejec¬
ted, but, on the whole, the docu¬
ment is perfectly satisfactory.
You know you can’t get every¬
thing you want.”
Senator Hill said:
“I am perfectly satisfied.
course, there are things that I
wanted in, and thought should
go in, but in polities, it is give
and take, and 1 am taking. 1
should like to have seen an ex¬
pression on finances in the plat¬
form, but the majority thought
otherwise, and neither Mr. Bry¬
an’s plank nor mine was adopted.
You will remember that the New
York state convention made no
mention of the financial question
and this platform is similar. We
did not put in an income tax
plank, and we changed only
slightly the tariff plank.”
Camilla, Ga., July 1J», 1004,
Mitchell Superior Court.
As the Enterprise went to
press last Thursday evening the
case of the State vs Jeff Keaton,
col., charged with murder was
being tried and the solicitor was
making his argument to the jury,
who rendered a verdict on Fri¬
day against Keaton for voluntary
manslaughter, for which he re¬
ceived a sentence of fifteen years
in the penitentiary. We under¬
stand that his attorneys gave
notice that they would make a
motion for a new trial.
The Court continued in session
until Saturday evening when it
adjou rned over until Wednesday
of this week when the mill began
to grind out verdicts for or
against those who were put on
trial.
The following cases were dis¬
posed of:
The State vs John Hall, col.,
charged with larceny after trust,
received a verdict of guilty and
was sentenced to 12 Kionths in
the chain gang, or the payment
of a fine of $100.
The State vs Sam Brown, cob,
burglary, found guilty and sen¬
tenced to twelve years in the
penitentiary.
The State vs Howard Hunt,
col., burglary, verdict, not guilty.
The State vs Elijah Cobb., col-,
charged with a misdemeanor, en¬
tered a plea of guilty and was
sentenced to 12 months in the
ehaingang or the payment of a
fine of $75*
The State vs Walter Rivers,
col., charged with an assault -with
intent to murder, entered a plea
of guilty and was sentenced to
12 months in the ehaingang or
the payment of a fine of $150.
The State vs Agnes Whitton,
eel., charged with carrying con¬
cealed pistol, plead gui’ty, and
was given 8 months in the chain
gang.
The State vs. John L. Porter,
col., charged with an assault to
rape was found guilty and sen¬
tenced to 6 years in the peniten¬
tiary.
The State vs John Allen, col.,
concealed pistol, verdict, guilty,
sentenced to 12 months in the
ehaingang or the payment of a
fine of SlOO.
The State vs Lilia Daniel, col.,
tried for an assault, received a
verdict of not guilty, while Al¬
berta Mansfield an lLesta Floyd,
who were tried for the same of¬
fense were found guilty and giv¬
en 8 months each in the chain
gang.
The State vs Bob graham, col.,
charged with carrying concealed
pistol, was found guilty and sen¬
tenced to 12 months in the chain
gang or the payment of a fine of
$ 80 .
The State vs Will Lee, c<>]..
charged with shooting at another
received a verdict of guilty and
was sentenced to 12 months in
the chain gang.
The State vs John Acree,
charged with illegally selling
liquor, received a verdict of not
guilty.
The State vs Dupe Posey, mis¬
demeanor, was found guilty and
sentenced to 12 months in the
ehaingang or the payment of a
fine of $100. Mr. Posey’s fine
was paid on Saturday afternoon
last and he was discharged.
A number of cases were trans
ferred to the City Court for trial,
the Grand Jury,s presentments
received and the Superior Court,
after a very busy session, ad
journed at about four o’clock
Wednesday afternoon.
City Court.
The regular quarterly term of
the city court convened on last
Monday with Judge I. A. Bush
presiding.
Only three misdemeanor cases
were tried. One plead guilty by
jury and one found not guilty.
The court then adjourned over
until the first Monday in August
when quite a number of cases
that have been transferred from
the Superior Court will be tried.
Pinecliff Dots.
Mr. Editor,—“Aunt Jane” fail¬
ed to get in her communication
last week, but I think Henrietta
sent in all the news.
“Aunt Jane” attended the pro¬
tracting meeting at Greenwood
which was quite a success,
church receiving three members.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Webb and
infant son Lynton, and Mins May
Joiner are visiting friends and
relatives at Kestier tnis week.
Mr. R. E. L Culpepper, of
Newton, attended Sunday school
at Pinecliff Sunday p. m.
Miss Bertha Cross, of Pelham,
is visiting friends and relatives
of this section now.
Miss May Gaulden has return
from a pleasant visit to her aunt
Mrs. Bell Hall, of Baker county.
She reports a nice time.
Messrs. Willie George Law¬
rence and Robert Stewart visited
Pinecliff Sunday p. m.
Protracted meeting at Pine
cliff will commence the third
Saturday and every body is in¬
vited to attend. The new song
books that were ordered have
come. Prof. Percy Cross is ex
peeted to be with us to assist in
singing. We will practice some
of our new songs Saturday, p. m.
either at the church or at the
home of the organist. Would be
glad for all to come who can.
Now don’t think you haven’t an
invitation for you have. So come.
We are sorry to hear of the
sickness of the little son of Mrs.
W W. Blount since his arrival to
Mitchell- Aunt Jane.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of tlu; country Mian all other diseases
pat together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. Fora
great many years doctors pronounced it
a local di-foase and prescribed local rem¬
edies, and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment, pronounced it it -
curable. Science has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requiresconstitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on (bn market. It is
taken internally in doses of 10 drops to a
t taspoonful. If .tots directly on the
blood and mueuous surfaces of the sys¬
tem. They offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send tor
circulars and testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tol
edo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa¬
tion.
Stanley’s
Business College,
Macon, Georgia.
It Will Take
But a Minute,
Yet that minute may decide
your future. It may be the op
portunity which if grasped now
may lead on to fortune.
It will take but a minute to de¬
cide iu favor of a thorough busi¬
ness college training—or if you’re
not certain of the advantage you
gain, write us for full particulars.
We cant supply the demand for
our students, hence any worthy
person may take a course and pay
after securing a position.
Catalogue sent free for the ask¬
ing.
G. W. H. Stanley,
President.
$1,00 n Yea r
For sick headache take Cambcrlain’s
and Liver Tablets and a quick
is certain. For sale by Lewis Drug
THOMASVILLE BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Thomasville, Ga.
If you are seeking a practical,
school with up-to
courses of study, skilled
teachers, of instruction,and twentieth ceniury meth¬
unexcelled
for advancement,
wiil do well to investigateour
facilities for giving instructions
and securing positions. For de¬
tailed information, address
Anson W- Ball, President.
FOR SALE: —
500 acre farm near Camilla.
Money loaned at low rates of
interest. J. L. Underwood.
We Want Your Trade
And are going to make a spec¬
ial effort to get it.
Come to see us
and let us have a chance to
show you and make prices. We
are overstocked on many items
of merchandise and will make it
to your interest to buy from us.
Come Quick
Before some of the best bar¬
are out. Ladies and chil¬
slippers at your price,
within reason. See our line of
Lawns.
‘Money Saved is Money Made.’
Come, give us a trial and be
Full value for every
invested, is the rule with
Camilla Trading Co.
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&4KING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE