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Immense Hew Line flow Open—
Send Us Your Wail Orders.
If you want the most attractive
/r presents for the amount you spend. /|\
Send it to-day. Don’t put it off un¬
til the last minute, as you may be disappointed. The
very thing you want may be sold, if you wait, or the
package may be delayed in the mails or express, which
are crowded around Christmas—as our store is now—
with Holiday Goods and well posted Christmas buyers.
Our lines of suitable gifts are extensive, and varieties
are broad and satisfying, including the following:
Sterling Silver and Cut Glass,
Silver Manicure Sets,
Silver Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets,
Fine China Dinner Sets, .
And Odd Pieces.
Mirrors and Photo Frames,
Vases and Ornaments,
Toys, Dolis, Books, Games,
Pictures and Medallions, Holiday Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas, Gloves,
Men’s and Ladies' Neckwear, Smoking Jackets,
Lounging Robes and Dressing Gowns,
Fine Furs, Linens
And a host of other practical and ornamental articles, highly
suggestive of Christmas. Every article we sell is guaranteed—
both quality and price. If you can’t visit our storo and see this
magnificent collection of Christmas Goods, write us about wlutt you
want and we’ll select it for you, using our best judgment.
Further information upon request.
Express prepaid on purchases of $5 and over.
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Albantjj Georgia
The Cordele News says:
“If we may be permitted to ad¬
vise our democratic neighbors:
Lie low; keep still; let (he kettle
boil; don’t say a word for a year.
Some time or other things are
sure to come your way. Repub¬
licans will make horrible mis¬
takes. The people resent it. Wait.
Lie low. Don’t fret. Cultivate
quiet. Mum’s the word. The
hubbub of the late election is
over. It was like a convention
of organ-grinders. “You’d think
it was a discord sent from some
infernal clime, to clip the wings
of sentiment and break the legs
of time, and crack the voice of
melody and dock the tail of
rhyme.” If our democratic
friends could keep perfectly still
for the next year or two, it would
be worth millions to them.”
Fight Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in clos¬
ing their ears against the contin¬
ual recommendation of Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption,
will have a long and bitter fight
with their troubles, if not ended
earlier by fatal termination. Read
what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss.,
has to say: “Last fall my wife
had every symptom of consump
tin. She took Dr. King’s New
Discovery after everything else
had failed. Improvement came
at once and four bottles entirely
cured her.” Guaranteed by Lew¬
is Drug Co Price 50c. and SI.00.
Trial bottles free.
Preacher Williams says news¬
papers print news—and if there
is no news they manufacture
some. Some preachers preach
the gospel—and if they run out
of gospel they jump on someboly
and bless ’em- out.—Nashville
Herald.
A railway mail clerk requests
that newspapers call the atten¬
tion of their readers to the im¬
portance of putting up Christmas
presents in sefcure packages.
Numbers of them, he says, come
loose before they reach their des
tination, causing the clerks a
greal deal of unnecessary labor,
besides having the package ar¬
rive in an unsightly and often
damaged condition. He suggests
that a shoe or a corset box era
breakfast food carton makes a
package of convenient shape for
handling in the mail. It of course
should he securely tied with
strong twine and plainly marked,
having the sender’s address in
the upper left hand corner. Edi¬
tors who desire, to help out the
mail clerks in this matter can get
suggestions from postmasters as
to the proper method for putting
up packages intended for the
mails.—American Press.
Beware Of Counterfeits.
“DeWitt’s is the only genuine Witch
Hazel Salve” writes J. L. Tucker, of
Cenre, Ala. “I have used it in my fam¬
ily for Piles, Cuts and Bums for years
and can recommend it to be the best
Salve on the market. Every family
should keep it, as it is an invaluable
household remedy, and should always
be kept on hand for immediate use.”
Mrs, Samuel Gage, of North Bush, N.
Y., says: “I had a fever sore on my an¬
kle for twenty years that the doctors
could not cure - All selves and blood
remedies proved -worthless. I could not
walk for over two years. Finally I was
persuaded to try DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve, which has completely cured me.
It is a wonderful relief.” DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve cures without leav¬
ing a scar. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
BeWltrs'ttSalve
For Piles, Burns, Sores*
If our subscription list were as
large the number of families
who read our paper, our income
would be increased quite percep¬
tibly. So common is the custom
of reading some one’s paper that
our attention is called to it nearly
every day, a id it really surprises
us occasionally to learn thatgomo
who are abundantly able to sub¬
scribe and who by good reasons
ought to have an interest in the
success of the paper, will wait
four or five days each week for a
ser-ond-handed copy instead of
having their names placed on the
list. The worst part of it is that
many of the borrowers are the
ones who knock on us continual¬
ly, yet if they missed seeing it a
single week they would wear out
a quarter’3 worth of shoe leather
hunting a subscriber who would
loan his paper to them. We get
more than a little satisfaction,
however, out of hearing that our
subscribers and friends occasion
ally turn down these gub3 as they
should be. We don’t expect
everyone to take our paper nor
agree with us in all things, but to
those who borrow we would say,
if you have inte.est in this city
and what we work hard every
week io publish in the interest of
her people, don’t your conscience
l\prt you a little when you eager¬
ly scan the columns of a paper
for which you have not paid?—
Ex.
Mothers, Be Careful
of the health of your children. Look out
for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping
Cough. Stop them, in time—One Min¬
ute Cough Cure is the best remedy.
Harmless and pleasant. Sold by Lewis
Drug Co.
When you want a pleasant purgative
try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and pro¬
duce no nausea, griping or other dis¬
agreeable effect. For sale by Lewis
Drug Company. ,
Senator Platt’s infamous bill to
reduce the representation of
Southern states in congress
‘hculd really bear the title: “A
Rill to Amend the Constitution of
the Unitpd States So as to Dis¬
criminate Against Certain South¬
ern States and Punish the White
People Thereof for Being White
and Daring to Want to Maintain
White Supremacy.”—Albany
Herald.
Bilious Colic Prevent.
Take a double dose of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
as soon as the first indication of the
disease appears and a threatened attack
may be warded off. Hundreds of peo¬
ple use the remedy in this way with per¬
fect success. For sale by Lewis Drug
Company.
Americus Times-Re c o r d e r:
Farm work is hard, but brings
the glow of health to thousands
who would slowly perish away in
cities. Boys, especially, should
not forsake the farms for small
jobs in the cities. In nine cases
out of ten city life is a delusion
and snare.
Notice To Teachers.
The State School Commissioner
has appointed December 16th,
and 17th, xnst., 1904, as the occa
sion for a general examination
of applicants for teachers license.
All parties who are interested
will please take notice, as this oc¬
casion is for the purpose of hin¬
dering necessity of special exam¬
inations. Examination will be
held in the court house, begin¬
ning at 8:30 o’clock a. m.
J. H. Powell, C. S. C.
Buggy Robe Lost.
On Friday of last week. I lost
from my buggy somewhere be¬
tween Camilla and Maples or
Cotton, one heavy buggy robe.
The finder will be liberally re¬
warded for returning same to
me at Camilla. S. E. Cox.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
TEE HOME OS’ VINOL
To Mothers of Ailing Children
Many little boys and girls in this
town are weak, thin-legged, hollow¬
cheeked and bloodless. We wish every
mother could know what our Vinol will do
for such children. We promise that it
will create flesh, build them up and make
them strong, robust and rosy. If it fails
to do this we will cheerfully return all
the money paid us for the Vinol taken*
On these termh it’s your duty to try it*
.Perry’s Pharmacy* l
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fcGmmtvanlle (.College,
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f i write The for keystone particulars. of success is a good business education. If you are interested^
ANSON W. BALL, President. ^
■ John T/\T«VT IT. T.r UlTllmn,, Hunter. Til__tr Wm. K. tl___ Pearce. ______ T1.. Frank _____/-I C. TT Battey. ______
Huntqr, Pearce & Battey,
Cotton Factors
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! Naval Stores Factors.
> Over so Years in Business*
Experienced and Expert Handlers of
Upland Cotton, Sea Island otton,
Naval Stores.
One of the largest factorage concerns in the South.
Each commodity handled in u separate department. Strictest
attention to each.
Sell Upland and Sea Island Bagging, Ties and Twine.
Liberal advancements made on consignments. Money loaned
to Cotton and Naval Stores Shippers on approved security.
Shipments Respectfully Solicited.
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| Stanley’s Business College. ' ■ ;;
Macon, : Georgia.
Success is yours if you attend a good business college. We will qualify
you and secure you a position. Write for catalogue, I,
G. W. H. Stnnley, President.
Citizens Bank of Camilla,
m Camilla, Georgia.
m Capital Stock $30,000.
T Stockholder’s liability $30,000
Depositors protection $60,000.
m Accounts of Individuals and merchants solicited.
All busines intrusted to us will have prompt and
I careful Call and attention. Safe Deposit Boxes,
see our
They will protect your valuable papers.
Geo. C. Cochran, President, E. M. Davis, Vice-President.
Jno. C. Wilson, Cashier.
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j'f m Camilla Pressing Club.
FIRST-CLASS WORK
a, __Your Patronage Solicited by
A. W. WILLIAMS, Practica Repairer,
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing
Gent’s clothing of all kinds. (Jjjf vice I dye any all oommerelal goods any color, travelers, eolal ser¬
Ladies’ clothing specialty. to
a All Work done under Guarantee-
Job IS Printing the best at the En
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