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As you begin to mattet your Cotton, the thought naturally arises, where must I buy my Vm
Winter Supplies? |1§| |S
We are daily receiving New Goods for each Department of our business. Our buyer has
been diligent during the Summer months and we can save you money and furnish what you need. pM
.contcK^Lmi Z-^ot Furniture and House Furnishings, just j received.
Almost anything you need for a home can be found in this department and the prices right.
Notice our Departments, They are Complete.
Ladies Dress Goods and Notions. Gents Furnishings. Ladie and Men Shoes, { Queen King Quality, Quality,
(Stacy**Adams.
,1 tilling, Hals, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Furniture and House Furnishings, Groceries, &c.
NPECI IL AGENCIES:
Iff New Home Sewing Machine, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Clauss Razors and Shears,
Lisk's Anti-Rust Tinware, Chattanooga Plows, Cane Mills, Kettles and Evaporators,
DeSOTO FLOCK.
CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY. J. C. T. TURNER. R. J. BENNETT, B. LEWIS, President. Vice-Pres, Secretary and and Sales Gen. Mgr. Mgr.
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THE YEAR EOR DEMOCRATIC
VICTORY.
For All the News of the Cam¬
paign Read the Journal.
The Atlanta Journal will not only
strive to be right, but it will be bright
and large, national in its news and
Views. Everyone who is interested in
this vital Presidential contest will need
it every day.
Tine Journal’s facilities for getting the
news “while it is news” are belter than
any other paper publisned in the South.
The rates are very low, being only IT
per year for the Dailyjand Sunday by
mail, f8,50 for six months, Daily only
15.00 per year, I;’. 50 six months, or de¬
livered by our carriers in the different
towns and cities at 12o per week.
Spkoial Campaign Offer.
The Daily and Sunday Journal for the
next six months, |!i.
Agents are wanted to take subscrip¬
tions and a very liberal commission will
be allowed on all new subscribers. Ad¬
dress Atlanta Journal, Circulation De¬
partment, Journal Bldg. Atlanta, Ga.
Terms, subscription blanks, sample
copies, printed matter, etc.', will be sent
by return mail.
If you want all the News all the time
read the Journal.
Sour Stomach.
When the quantity of food taken is
too large or the quality too rich, sour
stomach is like to follow, and especially
so if the digestion is weakened by con¬
stipation. Eat slowly and not too freely
of easily digested food. Masticate the
food thoroughly. Let live hours elapse
between . meals, and when you feel a
feel a fullness and weight in the
of the stomach after eating, take Cham¬
berlain’s Stomach and Liver
and the sour stomach may be t voided.
For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
There are three or four
tutional amendments to be
upon in the coming general elec¬
tion in October. It only
a majority of the qualified
tors voting theron to pais them.
When troubled with constipation
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
lets. They are easy to take and
duce no griping or other unpleasant
fect. For sale by Lewis Drag Co.
Wonderful Horsemanship.
The news has been received
from Washington that the won¬
derful Seventh United States
Cavalry, that displayed such fine
exhibition of horsemanship at
the last State Fair, has been or¬
dered to Macon during the com¬
ing State Fair. The order comes
from Gen, Barry, of the War De¬
partment. Those who have wit¬
nessed the marvelous perform¬
ances of the members of this
troop, nil remember that some
of the feats performed weie re¬
markable, and displayed a most
wonderful mastery over the horse.
Those performances will form one
of the great attractions of the
fair, and will be well worth a
journey to Macon to witness.
The premium list, containing
not only a list of premiums but
all information concerning the
fair, is now ready for distribu¬
tion, and will be forwarded to
any address on receipt of a postal
card.
The fire proof buildings at
Central City Park are almost
ready, and will prove a pleasant
sight to visitors to the fair.
la Praha of Ch&saherbia’s Gallo, Cholera
aad Diarrhoea Eemedy.
“Allow me to give yon a few words in
praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy,’’ says Mr. John
Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. “I suf¬
fered one week with bowel trouble and
took all kinds of medicine without get¬
ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C
Johnson, a merchant here, advised me
to take this remedy:' After taking one
dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had
taken the third dose was entirely cured.
I thank you from the bottom of my
heart for putting this great remedy in
the hands of mankind.” For sale by
Lewis Drug Co.
FOR’sXLe-A first-class
mower dead cheap. Apply to
Ernest M. Davis.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Satisfying Heart Hunger.
“The poor have hearts as well
as stomachs,” said the proprie¬
tor of a flower store the other
day. “Most of my patrons, it is
true, are of the we'l to do class,”
he continued, “but quite often I
sell flowers to those whose out¬
ward appearances are loud in
proclaiming them poverty strick¬
en. One day an old negro, clad
in what gave faint evidence of
having once been a khaki suit,
with shoes down at the heels and
hat in which the crown had long
outlived the rim, stopped here
long enough to buy a twenty
five cent bunch of violets. One
of my regular patrons who no
doubt never has known want
said when he saw this purchase;
“ ‘The old fool! He needs
bread! What right has he to
flowers?’
“Quite likely none of the old
darky’s family ever suffered from
the gout, yet I contend that those
violets did more to banish the
feeling*of poverty from his fire¬
side than all the food he could
have bought with the quarter.
There is a heart hunger that
feeds only on sentiment, and its
gnawing is not always at the
breast of those well provided
with this world’s go.ds.”- New
Vork Times.
CITATION.
GEORGLA— Mitchell county.
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Vesta Abridge and W. J. Ak
ridge having in proper form applied to
me for Permanent Letters of Adminis¬
tration on the estate of A. J. Abridge,
late of said county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin
of said A. J. Abridge to be and appear
at my office within the time allofvod by
law, and show cause, if any they can
why permanent administration should
not be granted to Mrs. Vesta Abridge
and W. J. Abridge on A. J. Akridge’s
estate.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 1st day of August, 1904.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
pj against ROTECT losses your Property by fire
with a policy in the
/ETNA
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
One of the best and most reliable Fire In
surance Companies in America.
W. A. ALLEN, Agent,
Camilla, Georgia.
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