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LARGE STOCK>
We are offering strong values in men’s, youths’ and boys’ clothing,
correctly tailored; also a handsome line of new dress goods, all the new
woolen and cotton fabrics will be on sale at our store next week.
We challenge a like showing of these goods. Our notions will be the
new things for this season’s wear. Millinery stock will be surprisingly
cheap and up-to-date.
We have a special arrangement with the best shoe makers to furnish our customers the kind
that is worn and made of the material that lasts. Our stock comprises all that is up-to-date, and
we will make prices that command your attention.
Baggs & Perry’s Department Store,
Camilla, - Georgia.
Genuine Barnesville Buggies made by J. G. Smith & Son, and Summer’s Buggies.
White Hickory and Brown Wagons.,
A Letter From a Former Cair.i!
taite.
By permission the Enterprise
is permitted to publish the follow
ing diacriptive letter of the beau¬
tiful scenery around Colorado
Springs, the adopted home of
one of Camilla’s bright girls,
which will be read with pleasure
by many of her former playmates
and friends:
Colorado Springs.
Dear Aunt Fan:
Since I received your lasl
letter I have been treated to two
such pleasant trips. I will tell you
about them.
The first trip was on a wild
flov/er excursion; and it was most
delightful. We went on the train
Jfty-eight, miles into the moun
ttai r, 3 and when returning the
,
train halted and allowed the pas¬
sengers to gather wild flowers. I
came home with my arms filled
with Colorado’s state flower—the
Columbine, both white and laven¬
der shades. This trip was given
me by a Miss Holland, who is
boarding with us at this time.
The other trip was one through
“The Garden of the Gods” and
“Gleneyrie” taken in a carriage
with Mrs. Williams, This trip is
almost beyond description. The
formation of the rocks are simply
wonderful. Several different
figures can be distinguished as
plainly as if they had been car¬
ved into the rock by the sculptor.
Just as we entered, the driver
pointed to a large rock in the
form of a frog seated on another
rock, about seventy feet high. A
little way on we came to “The
Baggage Room.” Here are sev¬
eral rocks in .the shape of trunks
and parcels, stacked one upon an
other as they would be in a real
baggage room.
Next came “Mush-room Park”
There were many large rocks 10
feet high, quite slim, and cover
ed with a wide, Hat top. On otic
of these is another frog. Soon
we reached “Balanced Rock:”
a rock 26 feet high, 22 feet square
on the top, 13 fett square near
the base, and only rests on a
space 4.1 feet square. Is it not
rightly named? Facing “Bal¬
ance Rock” is “Steamboat Rock”
just like a steamboat. The top
is reached by some manufactur¬
ed steps. There they have put
i telescope through which one is
allowed te look and see the sum¬
mit of Pike’s Peak. This tele¬
scope brings the railroad track ;
and even persons who happened
to be by the car windows were
seen distinctly.
After leaving Steamboat, tht
driver pointed out several figures
in the rocks. Among them a
washerwoman bending over her
tub, and a figure of an Indian.
You could see even the feathers
upon the costume and everything
was perfect. Uncle Sam was oi
a couch with his plug hat on his
head, and the American eagle
near, just ready to make his
flight.
The tallest rock in the garden
is a sheer shaft 385 feet high.
Now don’t you think you would
be willing to visit Colorado for a
while to see all of these sights?
Your affectionate niece,
Hattie Twitty,
Ice, Ice.
We now have our Ice tickets in
Coupon Books.
200 ib Books, 5 lb delivery $1.50
300 “ “ 10 lb 2.00
500 “ “ 25 lb 8.00
1000” “ 50 lb 4.50
1000” “ 1001b “ 4.00
Buy coupon books and save
money as old price will prevail on
ice wagon. Wagon will make
two trips daily except Sunday.
Complete round in forenoon and
special delivery in afternoon.
C, E, Watt, Manager.
HISS BLOOD-SOUND HEALTH.
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Plain Seasons Why Hancock's Liquid Sul
phur is so Effective.
Many prevalent disorders show an acid
condition of the blood.
Hancock's Liquid Sulphur being an
ti-acid, corrects such ailments and is of
special value in the cud; of acne, itch,
herpes, ringworm, pimples, prickly heat
catarrh, canker and sores in scalp, eye
lids, nose mouth and throat.
So effective a skin tonic is Hancock’*
Liqvid Sulphur—N ature's greatest
micide—that, used in bathing, it gives
vigor to the action of the skin and a#
fords a sense of healthfully toned
aration.
Leading druggists sell it. Send for
descriptive booklet to Hancock Liquid
Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md.
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Notice .
All those indebted to me foi
mules must settle on Oet., -tet,
as lam cl in pel led t> have the
money on that day. Any notes
running over ten days will be
closed up. T. P. Embry.
Loans.
Five year loans negotiated on
farm lands at lowest rates. When
you come to make application
bring your chain of title.
Edwin L. Bryan, Att’y at Law,
Moultrie. Ga.
1 . W ’ if jMSmlil iJP—W—■
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative is the original lemon medicine. a
It is made of lemons and other harmless bat powerful for vege¬
table ingredients, is a safe, sure and speedy cure
1 Ifflf *•**#«" * Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Headache. V**m*#*
It cleanses the system of all impurities, tones up the
stomach and bowels, puts the liver and kidneys in perfect
order--in short “makes you new.” It is gentle but prompt
and powerful in action, pleasant to take and always reliable.
i iStSi FOB SALE BY ALI. DRUGGISTS. jH&SSH Si.
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO., Manufacturers, Macon, Ga.
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Petition t or Charter.
GEORGIA—Mitchell Comity.
1 To The the petition Superior of Court E. Williams, of said county. Collin
Reynolds, Charlie Toombs, Willis Cox
aU( ] j g Williams, all of said county,
whovra.
]. That they are members of the
Mitchell county chapter of the National
Union Negro Society of America, the
object of which is to upbuild the race in
the lines of industry and honest and up
right business principles, and to eneour
age home-building among them; and in
order to properly manage the affairs of
said chapter, they desire for themselves
and their associates to become incorpm
ated under the name and style of The
Mitchell County Chapter of the National
Union Negro Society of America.
2. petitioners aslc to be incorporated
for twenty years with the privilege of re
newal at the end of that term.
3. The object of said proposed cor
p 0 ritr p m j s pecuniary profit and gain to
its stockholders. Said corporation pro
poses to cany on a mercantile and agri¬
cultural business, and ask power to buv
and sell realty and personalty, to have a
corporate seal, sue and be sued, make
by-laws, and have all powers incident to
the business and pursuits above set forth.
4. The capital stock of said corpora¬
tion is One Hundred and Twenty Dol¬
lars, all of which has actually been paid
in; said capital stock is divided into
shares of the par value of Five Dollars,
The corporation members shall have the
refusal of any shares of stoek before
same shall be sold to any one not already
a stockholder.
The principal office of said corpor¬
ation shall be in said county, with such
branch offices as the corporate body may
see fit to establish elsewhere.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made
a body corporate under the name and
style aforesaid, with all the rights, and
immunities, and subject to all the lia¬
bilities fixed by law.
E. Williams,
Collin Reynolds,
Charlie Toombs,
Willis Cox,
i S. Williams,
Petitioners.
Filed in office. Sept. 13th, 1904, S. E.
Cox, clerk.
A CONTINUAL STRAIN.
Many men and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
“a continual strain" because of some fi¬
nancial or family trouble. It wears and
distresses them both mentally and physi¬
cally, affecting their nerves badly and
bringing on liver and kidney ailments,
with the attendant evils of constipation,
hiss of appetite, sleeplessness, low vital¬
ity and despondency. They, cannot as a
rule, get rid of this “continual strain,’
but they can remedy its healta-destroy
ing effects by taking frequent doses oi
Green’s August Flower, It tones up the
liver, stimulates the kidneys, insure;
healthy bodily functions, gives vim and
spirit to one’s whole being, and event¬
ually dispels the physical or mental dis
tress caused by that “continual strain’
Trial bottle of August Flower, 26 c; reg
ular size 75c. At all druggists.