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Extra Votes Monday and Tuesday
Monday being show day and as nearly everybody in this section will be in town on that day, we are going to take
this opportunity to offer exceptional inducements to the candidates, or those who wish to become candidates, for the
handsome prizes we are going to give away. Everyone who spends a dollar in our store on either Monday or Tuesday
of next week will be entitled to 500 votes in this contest. Now is the time, if you have some lady friend you would like
to enter in the contest, to give thetn a good start in the race. A $50 suite of furniture purchased for cash at this store
next: Monday or Tuesday will mean 25,000 votes for some young lady. You need the furniture and have been intend¬
ing to buy it all along. Why not get it next week and cast the votes for-some young lady. Either one of the three
prizes we are giving away would make handsome Christmas presents and would be appreciated by any lady.
Hall Trees. Free Ticket to the Show. New Furniture.
Several especially handsome We have just received a big
designs in Hall Trees. Best A cash purchase of $5 at store next Mon¬ line of handsome new bedroom
quality quartered oak and large our suites, the nobbiest lot of fur¬
French bevel mirrors. Ele¬ day, title when accompanied with this coupon, will en¬ niture shown in Camilla
the purchaser to a free ticket to Howe’s Great ever
gant in designs. London Show. Remember—SAVE THIS COU¬ at the price—
$7.50 to $50 PON and present it when making your purchase. $25 to $75
Tapestry, Velvets, Axminister and Matting Rugs
Our Rug department Is worth coming miles to see. In it we have collected the handsomest line of Art Squares and
Rugs ever exhibited in Camilla. For service we reccommend the Matting Rugs, but for beauty and luxury the hand¬
some line of Velvets, Tapestrys and Axministers can’t be excelled. The Art Squares are 6x9, 9x12 and 12x15 feet an d
are worth from $2.50 to $25. The Rugs range from 75 cents up. Call and let us show them.
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.
Its
Bethlehem Items.
Miss liossie Mathews returned
last Saturday from a week's visit
to her sister, Mrs. J. T. Evans, of
Northeast Mitchell.
Messrs. 0. A. ('rocker and Geo.
A. Hutson made a business trip
to Atlanta last Friday, returning
Sunday.
A Mr. Wilson, of Douglas
county was prospecting in this
section last week.
Mrs. Laura Holton and her
daughter, Mrs. II. B. Brazier visi¬
ted at the homes of Messrs. T'ete
and Howard Holton’s this week.
Mrs. W, IT. Bullard returned
last Monday from Shellman, Ga.,
whore she attended the funeral of
of her mother.
Mr. J. A. Moore is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. A. A. McCartney returned
last Tuesday from a two weeks’
visit in Walton county. He re¬
ports short crops in that section of
the country and says every trip
to Walton makes him like Mitchell
better.
Miss Madge Ivey, who is teach¬
ing school at Pleasant Hill in
Northeast Mitchell, visited home
folks last Saturday and Sunday,
Messrs. Napier Burson a n d
Charley Watt, seem very busy this
week writing insurance.
Next Sunday is Rev. MeKellar’s
last regular appointment at Beth¬
lehem church. We hope our
Presiding Elder will think it ad
visable to send him back another
year.
A well drilling machine could be
kept quite busy in this section for
awhile. Everyone who hasn’t a
drilled well is out of sufficient
water for their farms and tind it
quite a jo to haul water.
“Eu Dora.”
To Put up Mile Posts.
The County Commissioners have
had a proposition made them this
week to put up mile posts on all
the roads leading out of Camilla
for a distance of U) miles.
The concern making the prnpo I I
sition proposes to put up the posts j
free of cost to the county, with the!
understanding that advertising j
space on the posts may be reserved!
and sold by the company.
The commissioners gave them !
permission to go ahead and put up ,
the posts.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will euro any j
casu of kidney or bladder trouble that is i
not beyond the reach of medicine. Cures !
buckaolt and irregularities that if neg- j
looted might result in Bright’s disease j
or diabetes. Spence Drug Co.
The Great Piano Contest
Goes merrily on. Greater interest and enthusiasm is being displaj’ed by all our customers
and the contestants. You will have to get bust 7 if you wish to enter the contest and win this
elegant piano. Purchase your Diamonds, Cut Glass, Jewelry, Etc., from us and save certificates.
Everyone has the same chance and you can get the piano if you will only try.
Our large stock of Holiday Goods has begun to arrive and we are sure there are many arti¬
cles in our stock that you will want to purchase. Call around to see us before you bu\”, and let
us show you through our stock. Don’t forget the Contest closes January ist.
CITY JEWELRY STORE
Camilla, Georgia.
Young Girls are Victims.
Of headache, as well as older
women, but all get quick relief
and prompt cure from Dr King’s
^ew Life Pills, the world’s heat
remedy for sick and nervous head
aches. They make pure blood,
au q strong nerves and build up
your heaith. Try them. 25c at
Spence Drug t'o
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Pat’s Rejoinder.
A British warship recently found it
necessary to call at n military port on
the coast of Ireland. Tommy Atkins.
meeting a full bearded Irish tar in the
street a couple of hours later, said:
"Pat. when are you going to place
yotir whiskers on the reserve list V"
“When you place your tongue on the
civil list.” was the Irish sailor’s reply,
—London Tit-Bits.
No Case on Record.
There is no case on record of a ccmgli j
or cold resulting iu pneumonia or con
sumption after Foley’s Honey and Tar
has been taken, as it will stop your.
congli and break up your cold quickly, |
Refuse any but the genuine Foley’s
Honey and Tar in a yellow package.!
Contains no opiates and is safe and sure,
Speuoe Drug Go. I
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Yonkers. j
Patrooo Van Uer bonck, in the years :
after 1642, lived such a serene uud
robust life on his Hudson river estate j
that the Dutch villagers called his
manor farm “lie jonklieer’s landt”— >
the gentleman's land, later compressed
by the frugal English into "Yonkers.”
If yon desire a clear complexion take
Foley’s Orino Laxative for constipation
and liver, thoroughly cleanse your sys¬
tem, which is what everyone needs in
order to feel well. Spence Drug Co.
A Religious Author’s Statement.
Rev. Josepl^H. Fesperman, Salisbury,
N. G., who is the author of several
books, writes: ‘‘For several years I
was afflicted with kidney trouble and
last winter I was suddenly stricken with
a severe pain in my kidneys and was
confined to bed eight days unable to get
up without assistance. My urine con
tained a thick white sediment and I
passed same frequently day and night.
1 commenced taking Foley’s Kidney
Remedy finally and the pain gradually abated
and ceased and my urine became
normal. _? cheerfully recommend
J.. 111 ^ L® Kidney Remedy.’ Spence
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Some Good Somewhere.
Little Clarence—Pa. 1 honestly don’t
believe it does me a bit of good when
you thrash me.
Mr. Calliper*—1 begin to suspect as
much, my son. but you have no idea
how much good it sometimes does me
to thrash you.—Puck.