The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, December 23, 1904, Image 2

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Camilla Supply Company. Every department of our business is complete with all necessities of men and beast. Cash buyers will find prosperity disylay ed in any purchase. It is our desire to somewhat reduce our enormous stock preparatory to our annual stock taking immediate¬ ly after Christmas. Come to see us before you fill your wants in Ladies Dress Goods and Notions. Gents Furnishings. Ladies and Men Shoes, . Qtieen Quality, 1 Kin i? Quality, Stacy-Aams. Clothing, Hats, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Furniture and House Furnishings, Groceries, &c. SPECIAL AG£M€IEi New Home Sewing Machines, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Clauss' Razors and Shears, Lisk’s Anti=Rust Tinware, Chattanooga Plows, Cane Mills, Kettles and Evaporators, De Soto Flour. Barrett & Richmond and Enterprise Stoves. Em <32? Give us your business—we appreciate CAMILLA SUPPLY COMPANY, 7 J. B. LEWIS, Secretary ■ and Sales Mgr. AVERY dU COMFA1TT 51 S' 53 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga, Engines, All Kinds Boilers Machinery. “I" Saw of ‘ m a: .E U :: LIJ _V‘ '3 n U» .2 4: S 755 m LARGE ENGINES AND BOILERS SUPPLIED PROMPTLY. Corn Mills, Feed Mills, Grain Separators, All kinds of Patent Dogs, Circular saws, Saw Teeth Locks, Steam Governors Mill Supplies, Engine and Mill repairs Send or Cat’# ROTECT your Property * against losses by fire 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, C Camilla, Georgia. ■ 7. u * flaws may,“ he. .( L’hf‘ \gw 1-"- “ ' " :* ‘:» ' ,“y‘ lag-1”?” ‘ Bx » ._. f V \‘xgv/ 'K " . \‘ 2 \4‘Qib2/v‘ '“ga‘xdii’v ’WZW;"‘¥’Z , a; “*\\gl Tylt K ' “- i u: 4.4 S C5 .14 = O .‘2 E 3 M U) 4.: (D Q3 .D Money Ready For The School Teachers. A warrant for $256,000 was drawn by Governor Terrell Thurs day in favor of State School Com¬ missioner Merritt for the purpose of paying the school teachers of the state money that is cue them. The money will reach the peda¬ gogues in time for Christmas, and they will no doubt be made hap¬ py at the coming of the funds, They have been waiting patiently for some time for the coin to come to them and the announcement that they are to be paid will be the occasion of mucn rejoicing in many of the school houses. Mr. Merritt has been busy for several days making out the amounts of money due each coun¬ ty and these will be turned over to State Treasurer Park at once, who will send out the checks to the county commissioners for payment to the tsachers.—Atlan¬ ta Journal. No More Suffering. If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer. In., says: “Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years. My case was almost hopeless. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it. Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspep¬ sia Cure is the only remedy that lias done me any good, and I heartily recom¬ mend it. Every person suffering with Indisgestion or Dyspepsia should use it.” Sold by, Lewis Drug Co. To Teachers. A Key to Examinations. It contains the Questions and An¬ swers of every Public School Ex¬ amination in Georgia since 1888. Sixteen years’ work. We will send it postpaid, on receipt of One Dollar. Descriptive circu¬ lars free. B. S. Holden, Cash¬ ier Gilmer County Bank, Ellijay, Georgia. 4t. Christmas Holiday Rates Via At¬ lantic Coast Line Railway. Superb train service with Pull¬ man cars. Atlantic Coast Line will sell Dee. 23rd, 24th, 25th, and Jan. 1st, tickets from all stations on its line with final limit Jan 4th, 1905, at a fare of one and a third rate for round trip, mini¬ mum rate fifty cents. These rates will apply to all points east of Mississippi and Potomac Rivers including St. Louis, Me. Rates for schools and colleges, tickets will be sold Dec. 17th to 24th, inclusive, final limit Jan. 8th, where certificates are signed by Superintendents or Presidents of schools. For all information, see Ticket Agent, or address, T J. Bottoms, T. P. A., Thomasville, Ga., W. H. Leahy, D, P. A., Savannah. Ga., W. J. Craig, G. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. Head About to Burst From Severe Bil¬ ious Attack. “I had a severe bilous attack and \ felt like my head was about to burst when I got hold of a free sample of Chamber¬ lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a dose of them after supper and the next day felt, like a new man and have been feeling happy ever since,” says Mr. J. W. Smith, of Juliff, Texas. For bil¬ iousness, stomach troubles and consti¬ pation these Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents. For sale by Lewis Drug Company. The Fitzgerald Enterprise tells this truth out loud in its last is¬ sue: “Trickery and fraud may gain temporary advantage, but sooner or later tho unfair, dishon¬ est man pays the penalty of his wrong doing.” Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup- Cham¬ berlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even af¬ ter the croupy cough appears, will pre¬ vent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Lewis Drug Company. RECTOR OF ST. LUKE’S, Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to the Good Qualities of Cham¬ berlain’s Cough Remedy. Ashburnham, Out., April 18, 1908.— I think that it is only-right that I should tell yon what a wonderful effect Cham¬ berlain’s Congh Remedy has produced. The day before Easter I was so distress¬ ed with a cold and cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost chok¬ ed by the cough. The same day I re¬ ceived au order from you for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at, once procur¬ ed a sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great re¬ lief the cough and cold had completely disappeared and I was able to preach three times on Easter Day. I know that this rapid and effective cure was due to your Gough Remedy. I make this testi¬ monial without solicitation, being thank¬ ful to have found such a God-sent rem¬ edy. Respectfully yours, E. A. Langfeldt, M. A., Rector of St. Luke’s Church. To Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by Lewis Drug Company. W. S. Witham, president of for¬ ty-oight banks in Georgia has de¬ vised a scheme to make cotton bring 10 cents all the time. His plan is to have Southern banks furnish money to handle the crop through a system of warehouses, 9ay a hundred or more in each state. Farmers will deposit their cotton there and the banks will loan them 80 per cent, of the mar¬ ket value of cotton stored and in¬ sured on warehouse receipts. The scheme is a gigantic one, but as it would have something like $1,000,000,000 back of it, it is deemed entirely feasible. It is simply a plan to corner the cot¬ ton market. Farmers would be guaranteed 10 cents, as no cotton would be sold until the demand created this price. The thing looks good on paper, and it can be done provided too much cot¬ ton is not made.—Reporter.