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As you begin to market your Cotton, the thought naturally arises, where must I buy my
Winter Supplies?
We arc daily receiving New Goods for each Department of our business. Our buyer has
II been diligent during the Summer months and we can save you money and furnish what you need.
fa contoS C se!eTi itf Furniture and House Furnishings, jUBt reeeivcd
m #1 Almost anything you need tor a home can be found in this department and the prices right. .
#85 Notice Departments, They Complete.
our are
Ladies Dress Goods and Notions. Gents Furnishings. Ladies Men { (Queen Quality,
and Shoes, (stacy-Adams. King Quality,
Clothing Hats, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Furniture and House Furnishings, Groceries, &c.
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New Home Sewing Machine, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Clauss Razors and Shears,
Lisle’s Anti-Rust Tinware, Chattanooga Plows, Cane Mills, Kettles and Evaporators,
DeSOTO FIvOOR.
CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY. J. C. T. TURNER, R. BENNETT, President. Vice-Pres, and Gen. Mgr. m
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J. B. LEWIS, Secretary and Sales Mgr.
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BAIL ALLOWED.
Arch Tendall Admitted to Bail
of Eight Hundred Dollar.
From the Tiiuos-Etiterprise.
Yesteiday morning a motion to
admit Arch Tendall to bail was
argued before Judge Robert G
Mitehell, and the bail wa3 fixed
at $800. Tendall is the young
man who is accused of the mur¬
der of Mr , L. R. Snipes near
Meigs a few weeks ago. He was
held for Superior court by Justi¬
ces W. H. Bibb and J. W. II.
Mitchell at his commitment trial,
Since that time the coroner's ju¬
ry brought in a vardietthat Mrs.
Snipe’, death wa3 caused by par¬
ties unknown.
The state was represented by
Solicitor W. E, Thomas and the
defendant by Col.T. N. Hopki is.
Col Hopkins states that bail will
probably be furnished today.
In PraisJ of Chamber! in’s Colic, Cholera
ard Tiarrhoea Eeoedy.
“Allow me to give you a few words in
praise of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Mr. John
Hamlet!, 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 1 lands of mankind.” For sale by
Lewis Drug Co.
Georgia Leads in Feaches.
Georgia, it is stated, now oc¬
cupies first place among the
peach producing states of
cot ntry, having broken the re¬
cords formerly held for
years by Maryland and Dela¬
ware, by the shipment of
carloads cf the fruit in five
this season.
Twenty-seven hundred car¬
loads of peaches were shipped
from North Georgia during the
period from July 8 to Aug 10, the
crop from the district being val¬
ued at over $2,000,000.
Many thousands of young
peach trees will be planted this
year as a result of the remaraa
b!y successful crop this season.
“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 if to-day!” That is the terse ad¬
vice we want to give you about that
hacking cough or demoralizing cold with
which yon have been struggling for sev¬
eral days, perhaps weeks. Take some
reliable remedy for it to-day —and let
that remedy be Dr. Bosehee’s German
Byrup, which has been in use for over
thirty-five years. A few doses of it will
undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold,
and its continued use for a few days will
cure you completely. No matter how
deep-seated your cough, even if dread
consumption hus attacked your lungs,
German Syrup will surely effect a cure-—
as it has done before in thousands of ap¬
New parently hopeless bottles, cases regular of lung trouble.
trial i>5e; size, 75c.
At Lewis Drug Co.
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For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
When Admiral Dewey fought
the battle of Manilla, he put in a
claim for prize money. The of¬
ficials of the navy department
held that the amount was exces¬
sive and so the matter was finally
referred to an auditor to report.
The court of claims has finally
passed on the matter and fixed it
at $1,657,855. This is consider*
ab'y in excess of what the gov¬
ernment was willing to allow, but
all exceptions to the reports have
been over-ruled and the men will
get their money. Prize money
after all is a relic of piracy.
Why should the navy get the
prize money and the army noth¬
ing? When the army captures a
town or acquires a tract of coun¬
try the value goes to the nation.
The soldiers are supposed to
work for glory, patriotism and
stand ready to be killed at $18 a
month.—Valdosta Times.
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
stipatiou. Eat slowly and not too freely
of easily digested food. Masticate the
food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse
between meals, and when you feel a
feel a fullness and weight in the region
of the stomach after eating, take Cham¬
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
and the sour stomach may be , voided.
For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
The general manager of the
Illinois Central railroad says that
“the south alone keeps up its
gai*. of uninterrupted prosperity.”
And South Georgia sets the pace
for the whole south.
What’s In a Name?
Everything is in the name when it
eomes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De¬
witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some
years ago how to make a salve from
Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles.
For blind, bleeding, itching, protruding
Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and
all skin diseases, DeWitt’s Salve has no
equal. This Ires given rise to numerous
worthless counterfeits. Ask for De
Ay itt’s—the genuine. Sold by Lewis
Drug Co.
j pj $ against ROTECT losses your Property by fire
1 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.
AVERY <& COMFAJSnr
51 §53 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga,
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