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INSURE WITH THE OLD RELIABLE
North American
Accident and Health Insurance Co.
of Chicago, Illinois.
Writes all the Latest and Most Liberal and Progressive
Forms of Accident and Health Policies. No Medical Examina¬
tion Required.
Age Limit 18 to 60. Claims paid at signt. Illness Indem
nity paid lor six months. Accident Indemnity paid for 24
months.
Double amounts named in Policy paid if injured or killed
while riding as a passenger in or on any public passenger con¬
veyance propelled by steam, electricity or cable.
Reliable Agents wanted in every town. See our District
Manager, E. N. BURSON, Camilla, Ga., and contract for as
much territory as you desire.
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For Fresh Meat, Fish
and Oysters.
Call up the City Market
and your orders will
get prompt attention. i
Our meats are always
the very best and we
guarantee to please
you. Send us a trial
order to-day.
Phone No. 07.
CITY MARKET.
Forced Into Exile.
Wm. Upchurch of Glen Oak,
Okla., was an exile from home.
Mountain air, he thought would
cure a frightful lung racking cough
that had defied all remedies for
two years. After six months he
returned, death dogging his steps
“Then 1 began to use Dr. Kings
New Discovery,” he writes, “and
after hiking six bottles I am as
well as ever.” It saves thousands
yearly from desperate lung dis¬
eases. Infallible for Coughs and
Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and
Sore Throat. Cures Grip, Bron¬
chitis, Hemorrhages, Asthma,
Croup, Whooping Cough. 50e
and #1.00, trial bottle free, guar¬
anteed by Spence Drug U<>
Refinement of Cruelty.
“That was a fierce punishment Swift
got for overspeeding and not paying
his fine.”
“What did they do to hiiu?”
“The prison yard was being repaved,
and they put Swift on as driver of the
steam roller.”—Boston Transcript.
In the Theater.
“Why does father go out between the
acts, mamma?" “For opera glasses,
my boy.”—Lippincott’s.
HERE IS THE PROOF
That the best body-building
and strengthening tonic for
Delicate Children
Virol
“My 9 year old daughter was n My two children, who were pony
weak, pale, and had no appetite. 1 and ailing, rapidly gained flesh and
gave her Vinol, and she began to strength when I began to give them
thrive at once. She gained rapidly VinoL 1 proved that Vinol is a splen¬
in weight, color and strength.” — did tonic for delicate children.” —
Mr*.W.H. GILMORE, Durand, Mich. Mrs. C. ALLEN, New Bedford, Mass.
Vinol builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round
and plump. Children love to take it.
We return people's money without question 11 Vinol
does not accomplish all wc claim tor It. Try it, please..^
SPENCE DRUG CO., Camilla/
Loans on Farms
I am prepared to negotiate
promptly five year loans on
improved farms anywhere in
Southwest Georgia, Low rate
of interest, payable annually.
Principal payable annually or
at the end of five years as yon
choose. Less red tape and
quicker service than you can
get anywhere. Can lend 40%
of value of lands. Bring old
deeds for examination when
calling.
R. C. BELL Cairo, Qa.
A Boomerang.
Edith—Ob. Percy, your present was
so beautiful! And you unintentionally
left the price tag on—8 guineas.
Percy—Oh, how careless of me!
Edith—And I see you bought it at
Sellum’s. And 1 know you wouldn’t
mind taking it back and exchanging
it for one of those lovely eight guinea
brooches they have there, would you.
dear?
Percy—OU, not at all! With pleas¬
ure!
Percy (an hour later in his room)—
That is what comes of buying a six¬
teen shilling ring and sticking an eight
guinea tag on it. Now I’ve got to buy
the brooch or lose the girl.—London
Globe.
Voting Contest.
Following is the standing of
each candidate in the contest for
the prizes offered by the Camilla
Furniture Co., when the votes
were counted by the undersigned
committee this week:
Miss Kate Faircloth______ 33,925
“ Nina Hilliard_____.1 5,875
“ Ruth Wilson____1___ 4,600
“ Janie B. Collins_____ 3,405
“ Mattie Norris_______ 3,320
“ Kate Holton________ 2,950
“ Ethel Perry_________ 2,040
“ Nettie Butler________ 1,650
“ Myrtle Brown_______ 1,540
“ Claude Davis________ 1,510
“ Bessie May Bright___ 1,500
“ Laiia Wilson........ 1,500
“ Bennie Pitts_________ 1,500
“ Nell Ilaggs__________ 1,500
“ Lula Mae Crosby____ 1,335
“ Lucille Culpepper___ 1,360
“ Kathleen Acree.____ 1,350
“ Eulilla Dukes______ _ 1,180
“ Imogens Stripling___ 1,140
11 Jessie Cooper_______ 1,025
“ Ruby Worley_______ 1,015
“ Neva Brimbery______ 1,000
‘ 1 Margaret Roles_______ 1,000
“ Janie Cochran_______ 1,000
“ Julia Joiner.________ 1,000
“ Leila Walker________ 100
Miss Susie Fleming,
Mrs. Clara Twitty,
Miss Laura Bennett,
Mrs. C- F. Brim berry.
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City Court Notice.
Cases to lie disposed of at the No¬
vember Term, 1909, of Camilla
City Court, to be held ou the fifth
Monday in November.
557 A. C. Strickland—assault
and battery.
558 John Dawson—misde
meanor,
559 Henry Danforth—misde¬
meanor.
560 I ten ry Dan forth—m i s d e
meanor.
564 Sarah Clarke—misdemean¬
or.
567 Virgal Shiver—misdemean¬
or.
569 Reason T. Hampton—mis¬
demeanor.
571 Jno. Dawson—misdemean¬
or.
572 Dick Williams—misdemean¬
or.
574 M o s e Coleman—jumping
contract.
581 Georgia Bush—assault and
battery.
582 Rhoda Ann Bush—assault
and battery.
599 Andrew Friday alias An¬
drew .1 ackson—misdemeanor.
600 Crawford Stewart—larceny
from the house.
601 Purless Williams and Bozie
Williams—disturbing divine wor¬
ship.
602 Jodie Walker—assault and
battery.
605 John Wesley Hill, Jr.—
misdemeanor.
606 Frank Morris—misdemean¬
or.
607 Jack Stevens—misdemean¬
or.
008 M. H. May—misdemeanor.
611 Geo. Broack—misdemeanor.
612 Horace Barfield—m i s d e
meanor.
618 Tom Mobley—assault and
battery.
626 J. R. King—an assault.
627 Henry Dey—misdemeanor.
628 Mat Thomas—misdemeanor.
630 Frank Morris—misdemean¬
or,
631 W. R. McCrary—resisting
an officer.
632 Luther Orr—larceuy from
the house.
633 W. B. Finney—misdemean¬
or.
634 B. 3. Odom—misdemeanor.
635 Boysie Gibson—assault and
battery.
J. H. Scaife, J. C- C. C.
Just received a fresh
shipment of
Sugar Diamond Cured “C” Hams
The sweetest, juiciest ham on the
market. PhoDe us and we'll be
delighted to deliver one at your
home.
O. G. SWINDLE,
Phone No. 133. Scott Street
We Are Now Ready
With a complete stock of everything in
General Merchandise. We specially invite
you to inspect our line of Dress Goods and
Clothing. We have added from a which Ten Cent offer De¬
partment to our store we
unheardof bargains. The people are fast
learning to come to our store tor real bar¬
gains, besides we give
Valuable Premiums
to our cash customers. We also sell the
best Buggies, Wagons, Stalk Cutters, Mow¬
ing Machines, Hay Presses, Gasoline En¬
gines and American Field Fence.
Cochran & Company
FLINT, GA.
Malic Coast Line Railroad Co.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 14th, 1909.
DEPARTURES FROM CAMILLA.
Train No. 73 8:30 a. m. for Thomasville and Monticello
Train No. 72 11:08 a. m. for Albany.
Train No. 71 5:00 p. m. for Thomasville and Monticello.
Train No. 74 7:56 p. m. for Albany.
Connections at Albany for Smithville, Americus, Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Tifton, Way cross, Jacksonville, Savannah, etc. and
Thomasville for all points East and West.
Schedule given as information only, figures are not guaranteed.
Call on local agent, in advance if possible, for through tickets
information as to fares, schedules, excursions, etc., or address
L. P. GREEN, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasville, Ga.
E. M. NORTH, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
Automobile Transfer Service.
We have just installed a Ford Touring
Car to use in a-general transfer business.
This car meets trains when in the city.
Price 25c per Passenger.
HOLTON & PERRY
Phone 41 ^nd 21. Camilla, Ga.
Money to Lend
On improved farming lands. Large
Amounts at favorable rates a specialty
David C. Barrow, Pelham,