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ARE YOU OOKING
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If so, We Can Solve the Problem For Vou. I
White Goods for Summer and Commencement Dresses. B
Our stock in this line is very complete and we \Vill take pleasure in showing you our many variour materials. f
Linens*
Lu White and all the newest colors. Co¬
penhagen, tan and brown, from 12 i-2c to $i.oo
per yard.
Embroideries*
An exquisite line consisting of wide skirt
flouncings, bands 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 be glad to serve you.
Hand Trading Co’s
Dry Goods Department.
Mr. L. L. Lofton of Arlington
is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. J.
Caine this week.
Men’s and,ladi es 1 bathing suits at
Hand Trading Co. .Clothing Depart¬
ment.
'Mr. Z. E. Norton, U. S. Deputy
of Albany was in this city Tues¬
day.
If you want bread and prosperity,
trade with Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. W. S. Newsome left for Ca¬
milla Wednesday where he will
spend two or three weeks.
DOOMED!
Watch J. T. Lane & Co.’s door
next Wednesday blast open.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter of
Meigs were in Pelham Tuesday
visiting Mrs. L. H. Cannon.
For shoes that fit and are fit to
wear, go to Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. J. B. Scott returned from
Greenville, Fla. last Wednesday
evening where he has been
spending a three weeks vacation.
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of allFinds at Hand 1 Hid¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
Mr. J. L Green of Camilla was
in Pelham Wednesday attending
the Masonic Convention.
We heartily endorse the A. D. H.
Talcum Powder. It cools and heals.
2 t HILL & KING.
Mrs. C. L. Collins and Mi s
Lina Green left Wednesday for In¬
dian Springs where they will
spend about three weeks.
Excellent Table Linens
A superior grade of fine heavy White Linen,
Lustrious and elegant, in the enoicest patterns,
from 25c to $x.oo per yard.
Shirt Waists
Lingerie Waists, new designs of soft white
material, trimmed elaborately with dainty lace
and embroideries, $1 to S3.00.
Belts*
An extensive line of silk elastic, kid and
white embroideried wash belts in the newest
patterns, with the neatest buckles.
Hon. J. L. Hand spent last
Wednesday in Atlanta.
FRESH BREAD
at H. B. Tucker & Company every
Tuesday and Friday.
Col. II. B. Fitzgerald has been
in Camilla this week on business.
A. D. S- Digestive Tablets.
Aids digestion, pre¬
vents heartburn, pains and bloating.
25c. HILL & KING.
Miss Toy Spence of Camilla
spent last Wednesday with Mrs.
A. J. Barrow.
Messers M. V. Robbins and
Grover Cleveland left Wednesday
for Panacea Springs to spend a
couple of weeks.
Crisp and Fresh Crackers at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. F. J. Joiner, a prominent
farmer of West Mitchell was in
the city Wednesday.
Try a bottle Maraschino Cherries
at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mrs. W. M. Bunch will leave
Monday for a three weeks visit to
friends in Albany, Ashburn, Cor
dele and Leary.
A. D. S Fig Syrup Com
- pound. A delightful
laxative. 50c. 2t
HILL & KING.
Mrs. D. F. Pickron and daugh¬
ter, Miss Mell Pickron, will leave
Friday for a two months visit to
Mrs. Pickron’sold home, Raleigh,
N. C. Mrs. Pickron has not vis¬
ited Raleigh before in 37 years.
Her sister, Mrs. Spur!in of
Ocala, Fla., will meet her in Sa¬
vannah and accompany her to
North Carolina.
Mr. Eldrige Glenn of East
Mitchell was in the city Wed
uesday morning.
Peroxide Cream. Cleansing, sooth¬
ing, an antiseptic and a skin bleach¬
er. 25c. 2t.
HILL & KING.
Messers B. K. Marshal, C. R.
Nesmith, D. L. Turner, I). V.
Thompson and Ben Hill enjoyed a
day’s fishing in Grady county
Tuesday. They report plenty of
fish.
our complete line of American La¬
dy Corsets awaits your inspection
Everett Mercantile Co.
Miss Eloise Mansfield is the
guest of friends in.Camilla this
week.
Olive Oil, Olives, Pickles, Jams,
etc at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Miss Hattie Everet is visiting
re atives and friends in Camilla
this week.
For boys and misses bathing suits
go to Hand Trading Company’s
Clothing Department.
Mr. T. J. Christopher spent a
few days with home folks this
week.
A. D. S. Pelvitone, a female
tonic, none better.
$ 1 . 00 . HILL & KING.
Mrs. and Mrs. C. G. Lott re¬
turned Monday afternon from a
ten daj T s visit to Florida.
Bread, Fresh, Tuesdays and Fri¬
days at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. H. H. Bowls of Camilla
spent a short while in the city
Tuesday.
a pv Hair Reviver—h a s
x\« U- ^* no equal for Dand¬
ruff and falling hair. 50c and $1.00. !
2t HILL A KINO.
Parasols* 1
A beautiful line in white, black, blue, tan
and all colors. Hand painted and embroidered
from $1 to $4.00.
Corsets*
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New styles for all figures, with supporters
50c to $I.OO.
Gloves*
Long Silk Gloves in a fine quality silk in
white and black, $1.25 to $2.50
Albert Mitchell, the young
of Mr. H. M. Mitchell is
relatives in Talbot county.
DOOMED!
J. T. Lane & Co. extends a cordial
invitation to everybody to
this great 10 day sale.
Mr Judson Twitty and Patt
Mize spent a couple of clays in
Tifton last week.
A. D.S. Stands for Ameri*
Lz. Zj • can Druggists Sun¬
dries. We carry a full line of their
products. Every one guaranteed.
2t HILL <Sr KING.
Mr. J. M. Mize returned Tues¬
day morning from Gadsden county
Florida, where he spent a few
days'with friends. Mr. Mize sacs
that crops in that section of the
country are very' fine.
DOOMED!
DOOMED!
DOOMED!!
Mr. Carroll Hurst who is a stu¬
dent in the Atlanta Technilogical
School is at home for the summer
vacation.
Mr. J. T. Watts this week sold
to Mr. 0 . Z. Eubanks a business
lot on McLaughlin St.
DOOMED!
If you never attend another sale,
you can’t afford to miss this one.
Come. Come.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Baggs
left Saturday for Blakely. Mrs.
Baggs spent several days in that
city with her mother, Mrs. Odum,
and Mr. Baggs went to the state
convention at Atlanta.
Mr. J. L. Barrow of Whigham
spent several days in the city this
week.
Hon. A. T. .Jones, Mitchell
county’s representative in the
Georgia Legislature last Tuesday
to be present at the opening of
the session of the General Assem¬
bly on Wednesday.
DOOMED!
You know tiie place, don’t yon?
Mr. Young of Meigs was a visi¬
tor to the city Tuesday.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
to use, in a collapsible tube, with noz¬
zle. One application soothes and
heals, reduces inflamation and re¬
lieves soreness and itching. Prices
50c. Sold by Consolidated Clothing;
& Drug Co.
Mrs. Ola McNair of W high am
and Mrs. Yancy Bryant of Cairo
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nat Bradford this week.
Rich Jersey Butter, fresh shipment
each week. H. B*. Tucker & Co.
Mrs. W. G. McCord left Satur—
d .y to spend several weeks withr
friends in Talbot county.
Make our store y'our headquarters
while in town, and if you dont see
what you want ask for it. We have it.
, PIverett Mercantile Co.
Mrs. .J. W. Parker is at home
again after a visit of several weeks
in Thomasville.
Coffee’s and Tea’s; if you want the
best go to H. B Tucker & Co.
Miss Nina Hilliard of Camilla
is spending this week with Miss
Beatrice Wilson,
DOOMED f
10 days harvest for the thrifty;
Col. J. J. Hill at tended •$)»
State convention in Atlanta this*
week. He spent Monday with,
his friend, Judge Turner at Mc¬
Donough.