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As you bring to market your cotton, the thought naturally arises, where must I buy my
Winter Supplies?
We are daily receiving New Goods for each Department of our business. Our buyer has
| been diligent during the Summer months and w.e can save you money and furnish what you need.
contents of several cars of Fill UltllFO tlH(I HoiiSO 1 111 MSlllIlgS} just received.
Almost anything you need for a home can be found in this department and the prices ri^ht.
Notice our'Departments, They are Complete.
Ladies Dress Goods and Notions. * Gents Furnishings. Ladies and Men Shoes, . Queen Quality,
King Quality,
Stacy-Adams.
Clothing, Hats, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Furniture and House Furnishings, Groceries, &c.
SPECIAL, AC5EACIES:
New Home Sewing Machines, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Clauss' Razors and Shears,
Lisk’s Anti-Rust Tinware, Chattanooga Plows, Cane Mills, Kettles and Evaporators
lie SOTO PLOCR.
CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY. J. C. T. TURNER, R- J. BENNETT, B. President. Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
LEWIS, Secretary and Sales Mgr.
TRAGEDY IN MILLER.
C. A. Bush, Son of Represeuta*
tive bush, Killed by Arthur
Sutton.
Colquitt, Ga., Oct, 16.-C. A.
Bush, son of representative J. A,
Bush, was shot twice in the heart
and, once in the left side last night
by Arthur Sutton, about twelve
miles from this place.
The cause of the trouble is un¬
known, as there have be?n sev¬
eral conflicting reports about it.
After Sutton had shot Bush
with his ow n pistol he helped the
negro to put him on the buggy
and told the negro to carry him
to his father.
SUTTON IN NEWTON TODAY.
Newton, Ga., Oct. 17— (Special.)
—Arthur Sutton, who killed C.
A. Bush in Miller county ou Sat¬
urday night, is in Newton today,
and, while not inclined to talk
about the unfortunate affair ex¬
cept when questioned by his
friends, he gives a version of the
tragedy from which it appears
that he killed Bush in self de¬
fense. It seems that Bush went
to Sutton’s house iu a drunken
condition and soon brought 'on
trouble. Finally he drew his
pistol to shoot Butt m, but the
latter was too quick for him,
Bush’s pistol, it is said, catching
in his pocket as he drew it.
Mr, Sutton has not been ar¬
rested, and says that he does
not expect to be, as the circum¬
stances under which he shot
Bush made the act clearly justi¬
fiable.
Fort Valley Leader; The re¬
port comes from Mississippi that
the vagrancy law is now a dead
letter there. How about it in
Georgia? It rather seems to be
having an ( easy death here.
ESTIMATE CROP AT 10,771,000.
Figures Compiled by Cotton
States Commissioners.
Baton Rouge. La., Oct. 15.—
Ten million one hundred and sev¬
enty-one thousand is the figure
at which the agricultural afficials
of the cotton growing states, now
in session here, estimate the .cot¬
ton crop for this year.
The estimate is made from full
and carefully compiled reports.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
No hue who is acquainted with its
good qualities can be surprised at the
great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It not only cures colds and
grip effectually and permanently, but
prevents these diseases from resulting in
pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for
croup. Whooping cough is not. danger¬
ous when this remedy is given. It con¬
tains no opium or other harmful sub¬
stance and may be given as confidently
to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleas¬
ant to take. Wlieu all of these facts are
taken into consideration it is not sur¬
prising that people in foreign lands, as
well as at home, esteem t'us remedy
very highly and very few are willing to
take any other after having once used it.
For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
An agricultural journal has
calculated that it coats now $4,-
500 to build a house that seven
years ago could have been built
for §2,800. The Dingley duties
on lumber, structural steel, nails
and other materials cf house¬
building readily account for most
of the rise. Four more years of
Republican rule and trust pro¬
tection will put the country on a
rich man’s basis, without regard
for the working class.—Albany
Herald.
Notice.
All those indebted to me for
mules must settle on Oct,, 1st,
as I am compelled to have the
money on that day. Any notes
running over ten days will be
closed up. T. P. Embry.
Eight Blind Tigers Tried At
Moultrie.
Moultrie, Ga., Oct, 15.'—Col¬
quitt Superior court which has
been in session the past two weeks
adjourned yesterday afternoon.
The criminal docket was disposed
of this week.
Among the cases tried were
eight parties charged with con¬
ducting blind tigers. All wore
convicted, the fines ranging from
$50 to $100 each.
Elberton Star; The real reason
of our wheat failures comes from
the fact that we put all of our
time and attention on our crops
of cotton and leave our wheat to
the tender mercies of the soil and
Providence.
Again we urge our farmers to
sow wheat; sow in October if you
can, but sow it.
Tax Notice.
The tax books are now' open
for the collection of State and
County taxes for the year 1904.
I will be at the following places
on days mentioned for said pur¬
pose.
Wednesday Oct. 26th, at Davis
Mill from 10 o’clock a. m. un¬
til 12 m. and Faircloth from
2 p. m. until 4 p. m.
Thursday Oct. 27th, at Pelham
from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Friday Oct. 28th. at Maples from
10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Monday Oct. 31st, at Baconton
from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Wednesday Nov. 2nd, at Rai
ford from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m,
Friday li) Nov. 4th, at Alger from
a. m. to 12 m. and Pebble
City from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Monday Pelham Nov. 21st. from
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
And all other days in Camilla,
On the 19th, day of December the
books will close, so come and pay
and save cost. This Sept. 28th,
1904,
J. L. Stewart, T. C.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
DffjMts what you eat.
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W. A. ALLEN, Agent,
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