The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, October 14, 1904, Image 2
COTTON
As you begin to market your cotton, the thought naturally arises, where must I buy mv
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Winter Supplies?
We are daily receiving New Goods for each Department of our business. Our buyer has |8
been diligent during the Summer months and we can save you money and furnish what you need. <Ǥ i
®d^Call and see the of^UrillTUre 11 • j and i tt HOllSe ti t limiSlllIlgS, • i •
contents of several cars j ust received
Almost anything you need for a home can be found in this department and the prices right.
Notice our Departments, They are Complete.
' Queen Quality,
Ladies Dress Goods and Notions. Gents Furnishings. Ladies and Men Shoes, Kin s 0®**^
Stacy-Adams,
Clothing Hats, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Furniture and House Furnishings, Groceries, &c.
SPECIAL ACiEAElEM:
p New Home Sewing Machine, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Clauss Razors and Shears,
10 s Anti-Rust Tinware, Chattanooga Plows, Cane Mills, Kettles and Evaporators
DeSOTO FIvOOR.
CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY. J. C. T. TURNER, R. BENNETT, President. Vk-e-Pres- and Gen. Mgr.
J.B. LEWIS, Secretary and Safes-Mgr.
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PUBLIC DEBT DECREASED.
Falling Off for Month by State*
inent.
'Washington, October 1.—The
'monthly statement of the public
debt shows that at the close of
business September 40, 1004, the
debt, less cash in the treasury,
amounting to §982,382,037, which
ie a decrease for the month of
§5,010,419.
The debt is recapitulated as
ufollows:
Interest bearing debt $895,157,
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Debt on which interest has
ceased since maturity $1,622,220.
Debt bearing no interest' §386,-
875,248.
To’al, §1,283,797,009.
The cash in the treasury is $1,-
408,910,984, against which there
are demand liabilities outstand¬
ing amounting to $1,107,496,821,
which leaves a cash balance on
hand of $301,414,162.
The increase in cash for the
month is 83,438,798.—Constitu¬
tion, Oct. 2.
Notice.
All those indebted to me
mules must settle on Oct., 1st,
as I am compelled to have
money on that day. Any
running over ten days Embry. will
closed up. T. P.
The stockhoikersof the
First National Bank, ot
will have to stand an
of §200,000 on their stock, in
der to pay the creditois of
bank. Some of the
are resisting payment on
ground *hat the assesment is ex¬
cessive, but the government
instructed the receiver to
the money.
Hodol Dyspepsia
OigMt* mat you oat.
“To run a newspaper,” says an
Oklahoma editor, “all a fellow
has to do is to be able to write
poems, discuss the tariff and
money questions, umpire a base¬
ball game, report a wedding, saw
wood, describe a fire so that the
readers will shed their wraps,
make $1 do the work of ten, shine
at a dance, measure calico, abuse
the liquor habit, test whisky, sub¬
scribe to ehaitiy, go without
meals, attack free silver, defeat
bimetallism, sneer at snobbery,
wear diamonds, invent advertise¬
ments, overlook scandal, appraise
babies, delight pumpkin raisers,
minister to the afflicted, heal the
disgruntled, fight to a finish, set
type, mold opinions, sweep the of -
fico, speak at prayer meetings,
stand in with everybody and
everything.
Wanted.
MEN AND WOMEN in this
county and adjoining territories,
to represent and advertise an old
established house of solid finan¬
cial standing. Salary to men $21
weekly, to women §12 to $18
weekly with Expenses advanced
each Monday by check direct
from headquarters. Horse and
buggy furnished when necessary;
position permanent. Address,
Blew Bros. & Co., Dept. A.
tion Building, Chicago, III.
After a newspaper man
yelled himself hoarse in trying to
persuade people to patronize
home merchants accidentally
stumbles upon the fact that some
of the people he is trying to pro¬
tect are sending away their jobs
of printing, it rather shakos his
faith in mankind and makes re¬
ciprocity look like a lead dime
with a hole in it.- Waycross Her
aid.
Very few of that kind of mer¬
chants in Camilla.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
No one win, is acquainted with its
good qualities ean. be surprised at the
great popularity of Chamberlain's <'oogh
Remedy. It not only corps colds and
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grip effectually and permanently. bat
prevents ehf**> diseases from resulting in
pneumonia. It is also a certain care for
croup. \Y1 looping cough is not danger¬
ous when this remedy is given. It con¬
tains no opium or other iutrmful sub¬
stance and may be given as confidently
to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleas¬
ant to take. When all of these facts are
taken into consideration it is not sur¬
prising that people in foreign lauds, as
well as at home, esteem this remedy
very highly and very few are willing’ to'
take any other after having once used it.
For sale by Lewis Drag Oo.
Like a sunourst through the
purple clouds of a storm; like
the choiring of heavenly voices
above the merciless roar and rum¬
ble of the city turmoils; a carets
after a blow; like the smile of love
after the frown of hate; like the
resurrection of joy from the ashes
of hope; like “raembered kisses
after death;” like a waft frpm a
rose garden of the Orient, after
the miasmatic odor of a bog and
swamp; like mother’s arms after
years of loneliness and longing;
like heaven itself after a cycle of
earth, ia the unhoped for and un¬
expected hand of friendship! Be¬
fore it we stand in dazed surprise,
and not until it has filled our be¬
ing with the wine of its sweetness
do wo realize all that it is to us,
Sometimes our souls are permeat
°d with the joy of it, we wonder
how we lived in the days before
it came to us. What a strength -
ener it ie, and Low insensibly it
supplies the ammunition where¬
with to fight the battles of God
and humanity! Yet saddest of
all sad things, how easily and
carelessly this beautiful bond is
often broken!—Press.
If troubled with a weak digestion try
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab¬
lets. They wiU do you good. For sale
by Lewis Drug Co. -
~pfl R0TECT * bosses your Property by fire
a & a * ns
1with a policy in the
JETNA
OF HARTFORD, COM!
One ©f the best and most reliable Fire In¬
surance Companies in America^
W. A. ALLEN, Agent,
Camilla, Georgia.
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