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ARE VOU LOOKING
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For The Place Where You can Secure
the Best Values for Your Money ?
If so, We Can Solve the Problem For Vou.
White Goods for Summer and Commencement Dresses.
Our stock in this line is very complete and we will take pleasure in showing you our many variour materials.
Linens*
Iu White and all the newest colors. Co¬
penhagen, tan and brown, from 12 i-2c to $1.00
per yard.
Embroideries*
An exquisite line consisting of wide skirt
flouncings, bauds and galoons to match in baby
Irish and Irish joint designs on fine mulls suit¬
able for Evening and Commencement dresses.
Ginghams*
The material you want for everyday dres¬
ses, in stripes, ducks and plaids, light and me¬
dium colors.
When you are in want for anything that an up-to-date dry goods store should carry, call
on us. We will he glad to serve you.
Hand Trading Co’s.
Dry Goods Department.
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Mr. Win. Boynton who has been
confined to his bed for several
weeks is again able to be out.
Bicena, for delicious batter cakes.
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mrs. John Corrigan of Washing¬
ton is visiting at the home of her
father, Hon. J. L. Hand.
Special values in India Linens and
Persian Lawns at Everett Mercantile
Co.
Mr. Leland Hand arrived Sun
from Ithaca, N. Y. where lie has
been a student at Cornell Univer¬
sity.
For shoes that fit and are fit to
wear, go to Everett Mercantile Co.
Mrs. G. D. Pippin arrived Sat¬
urday to spend some tpme with her
mother, Mrs. F. Ii. Upson.
When you want what you want in
groceries go to
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Miss Emma Cochran spent Sun¬
day in Camilla with her parents.
Try a sack of Swan Down flour
from H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan ar¬
rived Sunday from Atlanta. Mrs.
Corrigan will spend several weeks
with her father, Hon. J. L Hand
Mr. Corrigan returned Sunday
afternoon to Atlanta.
Make our store your headquarters
while in town, and if you dont see
what you want ask for it. We have it.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Miss Ophelia Hollingsworth
who has been attending the State
Normal School at Athens is it
home for the summer vacation.
Excellent Table Linens
A superior grade of fine heavy White Linen,
Lustrious and elegant, in the cnoicest patterns,
from 25c to $1.00 per yard.
Shirt Waists
Lingerie Waists, new designs of soft white
material, trimmed elaborately with dainty lace
and embroideries, $1 to $3.00.
Belts*
An extensive line of silk elastic, kid and
white enibroideried wash belts in the newest
patterns? with the neatest buckles.
Dr. D. A. Spence entertained n
half dozen of his gentleman
friends at dinner Monday. The
doctor had made a raid on Flint
River early in t he morning and
served to his guests a splendid
fish dinner. It was an informal
stag affair which the host with his
usual hospitality made most en¬
joyable.
Our complete line of American La¬
dy Corsets awaits your inspection.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Mrs. H. P>. York of Birming¬
ham, Ala. is on a visit to her fa¬
ther, Mr. John Hollingsworth.
If you want bread and prosperity,
trade with Everett Mercantile Co.
Mrs. L. H. Cannon is spending
this week at Box Springs with her
mother, having been called there
by a telegram saying that
mother had received a severe fall.
Men's and ladies’ bathing suits at
Hand Trading Co.,Clothing Depart¬
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lott leave
today for a ten days stay at Pan¬
acea Springs and Havana.
Just received a lot of nice ties and
fancy half nose see them at Hand
Trading Co.
Messers D. V. Thompson, C. E.
Griner and E. A. Smith svent down
to Ochlocknee river yesterday
morning to spend a couple of days
fishing.
J. T. Lane & Co. are selling all sum¬
mer goods at cost until J uly first. Do
not fail to call on them.
City Court of Camilla was in
session only one day, Monday,
and took an adjournment over to
Thursday for th^ purpose of try¬
ing one case in which the parties
are non-resident.
The families of Dr. W. S. Hill,
•Mr, D. B. Turner and Mr D. L
Turner are spending today at the
big fish pond.
Breakfast Bacon in small jars or
by the pound.
H. B. Tucker Company.
Mr. J, L. Green, clerk of tin
superior court, was in the city yes¬
terday.
« For boys and misses bathing suits
go to Hand Trading Company’s
Clothing Department.
Mrs. J. \V r . Parker is visiting
friends in Thomasville.
Go to J. T. Lane & Co for Jar Rub¬
bers and Mason’s Fruit Jars. They
are overstocked and will save your
money.
Choice line of cigars and chevying
tobacco always in stock at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Attorney J. E. Ricketson o f
Bainbridge was in the city Wed
nesday.
Mr.'B *P. McCormick of Mon¬
roe, a Pelham boy who is win¬
ning distinction as a successful
merchant in north Georgia, is vis¬
iting friends in the city this week.
Mr. McCormick lias a large estab¬
lishment at Monroe, his specialty
being sporting goftds. He also
carries a jewelry department in
connection with his other busi¬
ness.
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
The melon growers in this sec¬
tion have fine crops and the ship¬
ping has commenced in earnest
Several cars are being loaded this
week.
J. T. Lane <fc Co are closing out
Straw Hats and Low Cut Shoes at
actual wholesale cost.
Parasols*
A beautiful line in white, black, blue, tan
and all colors. Hand painted and embroidered
from #1 to $4.00.
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Corsets*
New styles for all figures, with supporters
50c to $1.00.
Gloves*
Long Silk Gloves iu a fine quality silk in
white and black, #1.25 to $ 2.50
The protracted meeting at tin
Methodist church will commence
next Sunday. The pastor will he
assisted by Rev. Charles R. Jen¬
kins of Macon. Rev. Jenkins was
one time pastor of the church
here and is o n e of the ablest
preachers in the South Georgia
Conference.
Wo are offering big bargains in Em¬
broideries and Laces. Call and see
them—J. T. Land* Co.
A car of cantaloupes was ship¬
ped from this point this week by
Mr. I. 0 Stubbs.
J. T. Lane & Co are selling Every¬
thing in Summer wear cheap for
twenty days. It will pay you to see
them.
Mr. C. R. Nesmith has prepared
his dog ordinance and will present
it at the next meeting of council.
Council meeting was postponed
last night and the regular month¬
ly meeting will not be held before
next week.
Mr. A. Bennett of Thomasville
was in the city the early part of
this week.
Col. H. B. Fitzgerald who has
been spending past the month at
Camilla returned to the city today
for the purpose of resuming the
practice law at thi 3 place.
Tax receiver G. T. Akridge was
in the city a while this morning.
Mr. J. V. Jackson of Camilla
was a visitor to the city this morn¬
ing.
The Camilla base ball team
was accompanied yesterday af¬
ternoon by many of their ad¬
mirers from Camilla. They root¬
ed royally for their favorites but
to no avail.
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Mrs. Julian J. Forrester of
Leesburg is visiting her father,
Mr. D. M. Rogers.
Mrs. W. R. Blasingame return¬
ed Sunday from a vist of three
weeks to relatives and friends in
the cities of Rome and Birming¬
ham.
Mr. W. R. Blasingame spent
Sunday in Albany.
How’s Business.
An attractive booklet called
How’s Business is gotten out by
the Ridley-Williamson-Spain Co.
of Atlanta and mailed to their
customers a n d to any business
houses that desire it. The book¬
let is full of spicy thoughts on
business and advertising. It is
an attractive little publication
and well worth writing for.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of J. \V. Roberts & Co.
has dissolved, Mr Roberts having
purchased my interest, and assum¬
ed all indebtedness of the
firm. All accounts are
payable to Mr. * Roberts.
I would be pleased to have all my
friends to continue to patronize
him. Respectfully,
G. A. McEIvey.
Colored Institute.
The Institute for the Colored
Teachers, will be held in the Col¬
ored Academy in Pelham, begin¬
ning on Monday June 15 th, 1908 ,
at 9 o’clock A. M. All colored
teachars holding a license to teach
in the Public Schools of Mitchell
Ccunty, are required to attend the
institute for five ( 5 ) days.
Camilla, Ga., June 2 nd., 1908 .
J. H. Powell, C. S. C.