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3 handsome Prizes
We are going to give away, absolutely free, three handsome prizes to three voung ladies in this section, and we are
going to let our customers, no matter where they live, decide who the fortunate'ones will be. The prizes offered are
well worth the consideration of any young lady in the county and will be an ornament to any home, however hand¬
somely it is furnished. «
TT prp io fjnr pi^in* ever y purchase, either cash or credit, and also on accounts paid during the
VyUI L ld.il* contest, we will give out tickets entitling the purchaser to a certain number of
votes, according to the scale below. These votes you are at liberty to cast for anyone you wish and the one receiving
the highest number of votes up to the time the contest closes will be presented with the' first prize: the one receiving
the second largest number of votes will be entitled to the second prize, and the one standing third in the contest will
receive the third prize. The contest was opened Oct. 15th, and will continue till Christmas Day, when the prizes will
be awarded.
First Prize Second Prize Third Prize
Beautiful Mahogany Elegant Mahogany A Ladies Mahogany
Music Cabinet Center Table Rocker
Elegant in design and finish, mirror over Top 30 inches square, extra heavy brass Beautiful pattern, substantially made
top and brass finishings. A handsome claw feet and glass knobs, an ornament to and intended for service as well as an or¬
and valuable piece of furniture any parlor. nament.
Worth $15.00 Worth $12.50 Valued at $4.50
how Votes Are Obtained —100 votes with each $1.00 cash purchase—40 votes with each $1.00 paid on accounts—20
votes with every $1.00 credit purchase. All you have to do is to write the name of the young lady upon the ticket, no
nominating is necessary. Remember the contest is now open and ends Dec. 25th.
Funeral Embalmers Directors Camilla Furniture Co. Exclusive territory for Agents the famous in this
Day Phone No. 86 M. Schulz Pianos
Night Phone . . No. 90 L. J. Hay, Manager. Camilla, Ga. and Organs.
Union News.
Alter a vacation of eleven weeks,
Miss Julia Joiner, of Camilla, has
returnrd to take charge of Union
school. The prospects are good
for another term.
We urge every parent, guardian,
boy or girl who patronizes our
school to stand loyally by your
school. Do not encourage prompt¬
ness, obedience and respect only
but demand that they do so. Dis¬
cipline in the school room is abso¬
lutely necessary to the welfare of
the child.
“For the nation that has the
best disciplined army in time of
war is the most successful.”
Miss Rebecca Crosson a n d
brother, Pearce, attended the all
day sing at Mizpah Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cross at¬
tended preaching at Hopeful Sun¬
day.
Wonder who the crowd was who
enjoyed the possum hunt last
Tuesday night.
Mr. Fermon Davis and Miss
Julia Joiner visited Miss Ellen
Powell Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Randolph Joiner and Miss
Pearl Cross were visitors at Hope¬
ful Sunday.
Mr. W. B. Lewis has purchased
the handsome farm of Mr. John
Andrews and will make it his fu
tore home.
Mr. Johnnie Shirah and Miss
Mabelle Cross spent third Sunday
very pleasantly at Mizpah.
Mr. and Mrs Wade Kelly enter¬
tained a number of their friends
at a fish fry on the Big Fish Pond
Friday. The occasion proved to
be one of the most delightful of the
season. Those present were Mis¬
ses Sarah, Clyde and Fannie Lou
Kelly, Julia Joiner, Mrs. A. R,
Cross, Mrs. Nat NeSmith, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Brinson, Mr. Ed Glover
and Mr. Billy Lawrence.
. Iiss Rebecca Crosson is . at the
bedside of her sister, Mrs. Jessie
Bostwick, of Pine Bloom, who is
very sick.
Mr. Pearce Crosson attended
preaching at Mars Hill Sunday.
Mr. Clifford Cross, of Pelham,
was the guest of his brother, Mr.
A. R. Cross, Saturday.
“Mei Long.”
Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the air
passages, stops the irritation in the
throat, soothes the luflamed membranes,
and the most obstinate cough disappears.
Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and
strengthened, and the cold is expelled
from the system. Refuse any but the
genuine in the yellow package. Spence
Drug Co.
will be given with each cash purchase of $1.00
made at our store on Monday, Nov. 1st between
opening time and 11 o’clock, a. m. Don’t forget
the time—next Monday morning.
City Jewelry Store, Camilla, Georgia
Yon unde not bo troubled in any way
with the stomach, if you will simply
take Kodol at those times when yon feel
| tl,a.t you need it. Kodol is guaranteed
to relieve you. If it fails your money
will bo refunded to you by the druggist
from whom you purchased it. Try it
to-day on this guarantee. Sold by
Spence Drug Co. 11-1.
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Their Own Victims.
"Why is it.” said the discouraged
housewife, “that all our cooks become
discontented and irritable?”
•'That's easily explained.” answered
old Mr. Groucher. "They have to eat
their own dinners and get dyspepsia.”
—Washington Star.
For a clear head, a stout heart and
strong mind, DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers, gentle, safe easy, pleasant, little
pills. DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel
! Salve is unequalled for anything where
a salve is needed, and is especially good
for Piles. Sold by Spence Drug Co. 11-1.
Some Good Medical Advice.
Throw away pills and strong cathar¬
tics which are violent in action and al¬
ways have on hand Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin, which cures constipation
and all diseases arising from stomach,
liver and bowel troubles. It will cure
old or young, and is the greatest family
remedy that a home can have. Keep a
bottle always at hand. You may need
it any moment. It is absolutely guar¬
anteed to do what is claimed, and if you
want to try it before buying, send your
address for a free sample bottle to Pep¬
sin Syrup Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg., Mon
ticello, 111. It is sold by Spence Drug
Co. at 50c and $1 a bottle.
A wish bone won’t do a man
much good unless along with it
goes a deal of backbone.—Farm
Journal.
Most women are troubled with Kidney
complaint and you know very many
serious and even fatal diseases result
from these neglected Kidney troubles.
If you will take DeWitt’s Kidney and
Bladder Pills as directed, you may be
confident of good results. Beware of
imitations, pills that are intended to de¬
ceive you. Be sure you get DeWitt’s.
Sold by Spence Drug Co. 11-1.
Many public speeches may be
compared to a wheel—the longer
the spoke the greater the tire—
Farm Journal.
Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y.,
writes: “My little girl was greatly
benefitted by taking Foley’s Orino Laxa¬
tive, and I think it is the best remedy
for constipation and liver trouble.”
Foley’s Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant
and effective, and cures habitual consti¬
pation. Spence Drug Co.