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WISE BUYERS
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 Oar sterling Silver Jewely Hoidlie.
Paint Department. Hardware and Furniture. Clothing and Gent’s
For a numberof years we have boen Furnishing Goods.
the sole agents for the celebrated These are “Specials” with us:
“Harrison Paint” Harness and Saddles, Tools for Our new line of Hats, Shoes, Neck¬
wear, Collars and Shirts command at¬
A paint with a reputation gained from farmer, carpenter, blacksmith and tention— ook through our clothing
an experience in paint making of over gardner. and see if we have what you want.
one hundred years. We think it the Remember that we are sole agents for
best in White Lead, tfeady mixed Bed Room Suites..... S60 and down. the largest clothing establistiment in
Dressers..............$5 and the world and have experts to take
Paints, Enamels, Zincs and up. your measure.
Caters. Tables, Chairs, Safes, Hat Hacks. Don’t forget Matting*, Rugs
See as before you paint your house, fence Writing Desks, Dining Tables and our
or
bam. everything for the home. and other House Furnishings.
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 our customers want. We thank all for
the liberal patronage given us. Come again and let’s prosper together.
CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY. C. T. TURNER, R. J. BENNETT, B. LEWIS, President. Vice-Pros- Secretary and and Sales Gen. Mgr. -Mgr.
A Bnnch of Babies.
One of the curious things to bo
seen at the coming State Fair
will be the baby incubators.
Nearly everybody has seen in*
eubdtors for hatching chickens,
but few have seen little babies
in their glass houses ra’sed al¬
most from the dead as it were,
and this sight will be afforded
the Fair visitors.
Better than a circus is the per¬
formance of the famous Seventh
Cavalry regiment. The soldiers
ride their horses in a way that
makes the hair stand on end,
and perform feat while on horse¬
back that would seem impossi¬
ble did you not see it for your¬
self. A troop of this regiment
will be seen at the coming State
Fair.
The Macon Fair Association
will have the only brick exposi
tion buildings in the world.
These buildings are now being
erected, and will be made as
near fire-proof as possible, the
only wood in them being the win¬
dows and roof.
The circular art hall is a decid¬
ed novelty. It will be the meet¬
ing point where friends can
gather. The drinking fountain
in the center, surrounded by a
mass of plants and flowers, will
be a novelty worth seeing.
Already fine horses are being
quartered at the park to be ready
for the racing. The premium
list will show some splendid
purses for the speedy horses.
The old grand stand will be
moved to the shady side of the
track, and this will be good news
to the thousands who have sat in
the old hot stand to see the
horses go by.
Those of the people of Geor¬
gia who want to show what the
old red hills of Georgia can pro¬
duce, should write to W. A.
Redding, the secretary, for a
premium list. The association
has eighteen thousand dollars to
distribute among those who send
the best exhibits to Macon. Re¬
member the date, October 19—
2a.
Saved from Terrible Death.
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbin, of
Bargerton, Term., saw her dying and
were powerless to save her. Tire most
skillful physicians and every remedy
used, failed, while consumption was
slowly but surely taking her life. In
tills terrible hour Dr. King’s New Dis¬
covery- for Consumption turned despair
into joy. The first bottle brought imme¬
diate relief and its continued use coni
pletly cured her. It’s the most certain
cure iu the world for all throat and lung
troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 50c and
•ft.00. Trial bottles free at all Drag
Stores.
Driver Was Glad.
On one occasion Daniel Web¬
ster was on his way to Washing¬
ton, and was compelled to pro¬
ceed at night by stage from Bal¬
timore, says the Rochester Her¬
ald. He had no traveling com¬
panion and the driver had a sort
of felon look which produced an
inconsiderable alarm in the sen
ator.
“I endeavored to tranquilize
myself,” said Mr. Webster,‘‘and
had partly succeeded when we
reached the dark woods between
Bladensburg and Washington—a
proper scene for murder and out¬
rage—and here,' I confess, ray
courage again deserted me, .! ust
then the driver turned to me, and,
with a gruff voice, inquired my
name. I gave it to him.
“ ‘Where are you going?’ said
he
The reply was: “To Washing¬
ton. I am a senator.”
Upon this the driver seized me
fervently by the hand and ex¬
claimed:
“How glad am I! I took you
for a highwayman!”
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man
enduring pains of accidental Cuts,
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds,
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.
25c at all Druggists.
The sweet girl graduate who
pounds her pillow until her poor
old mother has breakfast ready
will prove a great disappoint¬
ment to some man.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Eiar
rhoea Remedy.
This remedy is almost certain to be
needed in almost every home before the
summer is over. It can always be de¬
pended upon even in the most severe and
dangerous cases. It is especially valu¬
able for summer disorders in children.
It is pleasant to take and never fails to
give prompt relief. Why not buy it now ?
It may save life. For sale by Lewis
Drug Co.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
Direct Route to the
St. Louis Exposition.
Two Trains Daily.
In connection with W. & A. R. R. &
N. C. & St. L. Ry from Atlanta.
Lv Atlanta 8;25 a. m. Ar St. Louis 7;08
a. m. Lv Atlanta 8:30p. m. Ar St.
Louis 7 :it(> p. m.
THROUGH SLEEPING
CARS FROM
Georgia, Florida And Tennessee.
Route of the famous
DIXIE FLYER
Carrying Atlanta the only morning sleeping
car from to St. Louis. This ear
leaves Jacksonville.daily 8:05 p. m. At¬
lanta 8; 25 a. m. giving you the entire
day in St. Lonis to get located.
For rates from your city. World's
Fair Guide Book and schedules, Sleep¬
ing Car reservations, also for book show¬
ing Hotels and Boardiug houses, quoting
tlieir rates, write to
Fred I>. Miller,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. 1 Brown Building, '
Atlanta, Ga.
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Camilla, Georgia.
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