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Are You Interested in Our Prizes?
If you are not you should get interested right away, before the others get so far ahead that you wont be able to
catch up. The prizes we are offering are the handsomest ever given away here around Christmas time. They are
thoroughly practical, as well as beautiful, and the young ladies who win them will have a lasting reminder of the
loyalty of their friends. There remains now less than a month’s time before the contest closes. Get your friend in the
race and help her win one of these handsome prizes.
Hall Trees. New Furniture.
Several especially handsome Our easy payment plan makes We have just received a big
designs in Hall Trees. Best it possible for you to furnish line of handsome new bedroom
quality quartered oak and large home and for it with¬ suites, the nobbiest lot of fur¬
French bevel mirrors. Ele¬ your pay niture ever shown in Camilla
gant in designs. out hardly missing the money. at the price—
$7.50 to $50 $25 to $75
Tapestry, Velvet, 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 and
are worth from $2.50 to $25. The Rugs range from 75 cents up. Call and let us show them.
Camilla Furniture Co. m
Funeral Directors Exclusive territory for Agents the famous in this
Embalmers M. Schulz Pianos m
Day Phone . . No. 86 and Organs.
Night Phone . . No. 90 L. J. Hay, Manager. Camilla, Ga.
Bethany Items.
Kev. Mills preached his farewell
sermon Sunday.
Messrs. Claud|Powell, Jim Wil¬
son and Luther Baggs, of Camilla
attended preaching here Sunday.
Mr. Mercer Wilson attended the
show at Albany Friday night.
Mrs. John Davis, of Camilla,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
her grandmother, Mrs. Lawrence.
Messrs. BugenejDey, Lonnie and
Leon Adams, Jeff Stevens and
Leve Portevint, of Pelham, at¬
tended preaching here Sunday.
Mr. ai^d Mrs. Ben Hill Cochran,
of Camilla, and Mr. and Mrs.
Collins Cochran spent Sunday with
their father, Mr. C. C. Cochran.
Miss Clifford Johnson, of Ca¬
milla, spent several days with
Miss Zudie Sapp.
Messrs Eugene Kobie and Oscar
Walden, of Camilla, visited in our
midst Sunday.
Miss Dannie Davis, visited
Branchville Sunday afternoon.
Misses Ethel, Eva and Maidee
Lewis, of near Pelham were the
guests of the Misses Kemp Sun¬
day.
Mr. Jim Hughes attended to
business in Camilla Friday.
Mrs. Belin, of Camilla, spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Henry Kemp.
Misses Zana and Mary Spence
spent Sunday with Miss Janie
Cochran.
Miss Lorane Battle spent Fri¬
day in Pelham.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Cochran
spent Suuday with Mr. W. B.
Collins.
Mr. Robert Rackley attended to
business in Pelham Saturday.
Messrs. Robert and Eustace
Cochran, of Evergreen, visited
here Sunday.
Mr. Bill West spent several days
in Albany this week.
Mrs. Mary Pope, of Colquitt,
spent several days with her sister,
Mrs. Fate West.
Mr. J. W. Battle, spent Friday
in Pelham on business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hilliard
spent Sunday in Camilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith spent
Friday in Camilla.
Little Miss Winnie Kate Rivers
and Will Wilson were the guests of
their aunt, Mrs. Edd Hilliard, this
week.
Rose Bud.
Wheat.
There are 322 varieties of wheat
which have a botanical difference from
each other.
The Great Piano Contest
Goes merrily on. Greater interest and enthusiasm is being displayed by all our customers
and tbe contestants. You will have to’get busy 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 buy, 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
New Life Pills, the world’s best
remedy for sick and nervous head¬
aches. They make pure blood,
and strong nerves and build up
your health. Try them. 25c at
Spence Drug Co.
No Place For Women.
One peculiar fact Is impressed on the
world. No woman, suffragist or anti,
has designs on the north pole. The
Eskimo winter styles lack something
that might make distinction and ele¬
gance. No true woman would go
where people could not tell which di¬
rection she was going, or whether she
was herself or her husband.—Omaha
Bee.
No Case on Record.
There is no case on record of a cough
or cold resulting in pneumonia or con¬
sumption after FoJey’s Honey and Tar
has been taken, as it will stop your
cough 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.
Speuce Drug Co.
Drinking Water.
The quality of drinking water may
be ascertained by filling a bottle half
full, tightly corking it and then shak¬
ing it vigorously for a minute or two.
On uncorking-the bottle if tbe slightest
disagreeable odor develops there is
some kind of pollution in the water.
If yon desire a clear complexion take
Foley’s Orino Laxative for constipation
and liver, thoroughly cleanse yonr sys¬
tem, which is what everyone needs in
order to feel well. Spence Drug Co.
A Religious Author’s Statement.
Rev. JosephJH. Fesperman, Salisbury,
N. C., who is the author of several
books, writes: “For several years I
was afflicted with kidney trouble and
last winter I was suddenly stricken witli
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.
I commenced taking Foley’s Kidney
Remedy and the pain gradually abated
and finally ceased and my urine became
normal. I cheerfully recommend
Foley’s Kidney Remedy.” Spence
Drug Co.
Good at Learning,
Mrs. Post-Do you think you’ll
smoke when you’re older, Johnnie?
They say it makes one awfully sick at
first. Johnnie (aged ten)—! don’t ex
| | pect any bother over It, mother. It
wasn’t the slightest effort for me to
| learn to swear.—New Fork Life.