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As you begin to market your Cotton, the thought naturally arises, where must I buy my
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We are daily receiving New Goods for each Department of our business. Our buyer has
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conteSKfSicn.1 Furniture and House Furnishings, just received. m, *1:1;
Almost anything you need for a home can be found in this department and the prices right,
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CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY. J. C. T. TURNER, R. J. BENNETT. B. LEWIS, President;. Vi. Secretary e*Pres. and and Sales Gen- Mgr. Mgr.
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RAINS ARE DAMAGING CROPS.
Diseases Are Fostered Among
Cotton Plants by Excessive
Floods.
Albany, Ga., August!. — (Spe¬
cial.)—August records have been
broken by the rains that have
fallen in this section during the
last three days. Repeated down¬
pours have added 7 or 8 inches to
the year’s average, and the coun
try has been fairly flooded.
Damage to the cotton crop is
serious. In a number of fields
immense ponds of water have
formed and much cotton is inun¬
dated. There was a good deal of
open cotton before the downpours
began, and this has been beaten
out. The worst damage, howev¬
er, is the result of impetus to
black root, rot and rust, all of
which have appeared. Black root
is particularly widespread, and
the heavy rains have made it a
more serious menace to the crop
than it was formerly. Many
farmers report that entire dis¬
tricts are affected, and that the
true extent of the danger is not
generally appreciated. The
are still falling, and have been
reported from all over this section
of the state as having fallen last
night and today. All streams
rising rapidly.
There would have been receiv¬
ed in this market a number
bales of cotton during the
week but for the existing
conditions, which made
out of the question and
such cotton as was open in
fields. Deal Jackson, the
bale negro farmer, managed
get in his second and third
early in the week.
I find nothing better for liver
ment and constipation than
lain's Stomach and Liver
F. Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa.
sale bv Lewis Drag Company.
Gems of-Thought.
Extracts from the Home Circle
column of the Sparta Ishmael
ite.
THE DEAREST SPOT ON EARTH IS HOWE.
The dearest spot on earth to me
Is home, sweet home!
The fairy land I long to see
Is home, sweet home!
There, how charmed the sense of hearing!
There, where love is so endearing!
All the world is not so cheering
As home, sweet home!
I’ve taught my heart the way to prize
My home, sweet home!
I’ve learned to look with lover’s eyes
On home, sweet home!
There, where vows are truly plighted!
There, where hearts are so united!
All the world besides I’ve slighted
For home, sweet, home.
When tired out, go home.
When you want consolation, go
home. When you want fun, go
home. When you want to show
to others that you have reformed,
go home and let your family get
acquainted with the fact. When
you want to show yourself at
your best, go home and do the
act there. When you feel like
being extra liberal go home arid
practice on your wife and chil¬
dren first, When you want to
shine with more brilliancy than
usual go home and light up the
whole house-hold.
Home should be a refuge in
every storm. Troubled men
should find an anchorage there
when it is too stormy to be about.
Around the old stove, surround¬
ed by his wife and children, such
a man should be able to say,
“Who cares for the troubles and
trials outside? This is my castle,
and it is here that I find comfort
as nowhere else.”
FOR SALE—Good evaporator
and furnace for making up your
syrup; can put it down at patch
or anywhere and go to work.
Terms, reasonable. Apply to T.
R. Bennett or Thos. B. Beck, lm
For Rattlesnake Bite.
Editor Constitution:—I am a
full blooded Creek Indian, and a
subscribe to your paper. I want
to give you a remedy for rattle¬
snake bites. A rattlesnake bite
can bo cured by anyone if he
knows how. 1 believe 1 read
about triore people getting bit
and dying from the bite in the
Constitution than any other pa¬
per. As you live in the heart of
the south you can do lots of good
by giving the public the benefit
of the remedy. In the first place
an Indian never dies from the
bite of a mad dog. You will see
the greatest curiosity on earth if
you sec an Indian with the rabies.
They have a remedy for both.
This is the remedy:
Let the snake go about his bus¬
iness. Bun to the house, get an
onion about two inches in diam¬
eter, and about three cents worth
of tobacco. Then get a table¬
spoon full of salt, cut the tobacco
up pretty fine with a knife, mix
the tobacco and salt till it is well
mixed. It will take a new poul¬
tice every six hours or twelve,
and it will not even swell. Ap*
ply as soon as possible.’
Please excuse this, but an In¬
dian likes to talk, hence this long
iettei. Chas. Gibson,
Eufaula, In. Ter., Jan. 17.
A Sweet Breath.
is a never failing sign of a healthy stom¬
ach. When the breath is bad the stom¬
ach is out of order. There is no remedy
in the world equal ro Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for curing indigestion, dispepsia
and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary
S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky„ writes:
•‘I have been a dyspeptic for years; tried
all kinds of remedies but continued to
grow worse. By the use of Kodol I be¬
gan to improve at once, and after taking
a few bottles am fully restored in weight
health, and strength and can eat what¬
ever I like.” Kodol digests what you
eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold
by Lewis Drag Co.
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W. A. ALLEN, Agent,
Camilla, Georgia.
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