The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, January 22, 1904, Image 7

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@i3eeis^3»r«BeBC3osea«*#Be - Local news. • • Have you been vaceinated? Dr. D. A. Spence, of Pelham, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. F. S. Perry visited rela¬ tives at Flint Thursday. Mr. C. H. Goodman, of Mag¬ nolia Springs, was in unvn Mon. d iy. Mr. ,T. P, McKee, of Faircloth, was attending to business here Thursday. The many friends of Mr. F. M. Perry were glad to see Irina out Tuesday. Messrs. C, O. Everett and B. O. Battle, of Pelham, were in town Tuesday. Col. John LX Pope, of Albany, attended to business in Camilla on last Monday Mr. J. W. Law', of Pelham, paid the Enterprise office a vis¬ it on last Saturday. See Council proceedings in an¬ other column. The old is out and the new are in. Mr. Geo. C. Cochran, ef Flint, and M. T. J McNeil, of Moultrie, were in town Thursday. . Haven’t you bought a cap yet? Go to the Cincinnatti Bargain House; a 50c cap for 10c. Mr. E. Sanders, of Magnolia, was among last Saturday’s visit¬ ors to the Enterprise office Judge W- X, Spence, Col- Sam Bennett and Dr. J. M. Spence, visited Albany on last Monday. Misses Fleming, Fleming and Ledbetter, of Newton, are the popular guests of Mrs. W. \V. Cullens. Col. H. FI. Merry, editor of the Pelham Journal, was a pleasant caller at the Enterprise office yesterday. Rev. C. T. Clarke, pastor of the Methodist church tilled his regu* lar appointment at Baconton on last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Spence and little daughter, Katie, left last Monday for a visit to Augusta and points in North Carolina. Messrs. B• H Mallard and N. Bradford, of near Pelham, honor¬ ed the Enterprise office with a visit on last Saturday. Messrs*. E, G. Kolbie andR. D. Walker, of The Messenger, spent Sunday at Camilla with home folks-—Cairo Messenger. Mrs. JohnG. Cress, of Virginia, is visiting in Camilla this week, the guest of her relative, Mrs. M. F. Brimherry, at hor residence on Broad street. Mrs. M. T. Bro wn, of Sylves¬ ter, who has been spending so me time with her son, Dr. J. R. Pin¬ son, in Baconton, left last Mon¬ day for Albany , where she will visit her son, Mr. W. J.*Pinson. IS food and Hone Criiano&i Charleston Acid, German Kainit, Armour’s Guanos, Htudebaker Wagons, High! grade Milggles Oats* ; And a general line ofs DRY GOODS •tor t the Harrell Warehouse ad Messrs. MoRee and McNeij have purchased the Hiram Gaury lot on the southern suburbs oi Camilla and will soon erect an up to-date turpentine still. Col. M. E, O’Neal, of Bain bridge, who is a candidate for the Solicitorslfip of City court of his city, was a pleasant visitor to the Enterprise office last Tuesday Dr. Curry, of Pelham, tilled the Baptist pulpit in Camilla, bn last Sunday morning, from whhb he delivered an able and impres¬ sive message to his hearers. FOR SALE:— 500 acre farm near Camilla. TO RENT: - 50 or 75 acres south of Camilla L L. Uneerwood. Read the new advertisement# of the Lewis Drug Co., J. H.{ Bailey, Perry’s pharmacy, cinnatfi Bargain House, and J, F. Clark, the new grocer dowr at the depot. The editor would be pleased to have every subscriber to the E? trrpe.'se, who can convenient! do so, call at the office when in Cal milla. Let us get acquainted j with one another. 1 he editor ot the „ Enterprise • j. is placed under obligations to Mr. M. E. Bush and Prof. R Wiggins for material assistam b in getung up the news service qf this . . and , Mr. Bush , issue, to say thank you for the nice things said of us in his Valedictory. Judge I. A. Bush makes an able Sunday school superinten¬ dent, or at least that is what lb, editor of the Enterprise thin about it since visiting the Meth¬ odist Sunday School on last Sun¬ day morning. It was more like the Sunday Schools of our boy¬ hood days than any we have at¬ tended in years. The editor of the Enterprise, in behalf of himself and family, desires to make this expression of the appreciation we feel to.the good people of Camilla for the cordial reception and the many acts of courtesy shown to us dur¬ ing our short sojourn in this pleasant little city. The Enterprise wants a cor¬ respondent in every neighbor¬ hood in Mitcliell county. The editor wants to give the people of the county a good, live, local paper and if you wifi send him the news from your section you will be instrumental in helping to make the Enterprise readable and interesting. j Judge W N- Spence, of Camil¬ la, came over on last Sunday and sat in Chambers Monday hearing the motion docket, etc,, and sev era] minor issues. Judge Spence is very accomodating in matters of .this kind, coming over in order to’save the different attorneys from having to make the trip to Camilla to plead.—Bambridge Argus. A Vicfiin To Dipflieria. Little Elder, the three year old son of Mr. and M rs. .T. R. Holdon, died of Diphtheria at their home three miles east of Camilla on last Monday evening at 8 o,cluck, i To the sorrowing parents the En terprise tenders sincere condo lence. Residence Burned. News was received in the city yesterday that the residence of Mr. J. M. Cox, in the south-west ern part of the county, was burn ed Wednesday night, together with nearly all of his household goods. The Enterprise sympa¬ thizes with Mr. Cox in his loss. In f ant Dead. The Enterprise regrets to c 1 ronicle the death of the infant of Mr. and Mrs. T, D. Vines, which occurred at their home a short distance in the country yes¬ terday. Council Proceedings. Camilla, Ga., Jan., 18, ’04. Council met according to pre % adjournment: present Mayor bpence, Council men Bush, j iDijard and Lewis- Minutes read and adopted. Council on investigation found about one hundred and thirty * o!,ars fu,es ^collected as ap dears on city docket, On motion clerk was instructed to make a record of all cases on docket not disposed of for refer oitoe of incoming Mayor and Council. J. H. BADDLEY. OBR. > i to AT 1 v , 1 * - ■ Ap ' d. ' \ • - - j to-, c A.; i \ ' '* jF i . Do you know that we sell the freshest and most up tod ate line of groceries on the market? Our goods are bought from New York the state which has a pure food Sand, and which the Saw prevents the using of impure articles in the way of food, it also forces an inspection of all goods shipped out of the state, therefore you may see our Gro= cedes, Canned Goods, etc., are the pure article. We Solicit your inspection. YOURS VERY TRULY, P. received. S. A line of tinware just J. H. Bailey. On motion minutes read and adopted, the reM ring¬ Council hav ing finished their wbrk, turn id the City Govern meat .over to new Mayor and Council. CqchrAn, J. L. Clerk. Oaniilla, Ga., Jan. 18, ’04. On convening of, Mayor and Council elect tor the ,y :r 1904, ■lodge I. A. Bu^h ptjo m Med to ad -iinistor the follow-n ;■ oath: 1 ou, J. H. Palmer, Mayor elect of the town of Camilla; no solemn¬ ly swear that you will well and truly perform the duties of May¬ or of Camilla for the? year 1904 fairly, justly and bdpestly to the bes of your skill a.ndj knowledge so help you God. Sworn to and subscribed to be¬ fore me this 18 th day iof -January, FOOL. J.tH. Palmer. 1. A. Bush, undersigned Judge C. p. C. You, the .Spf council men elect of the town Camil'a, do solemnly swear thiu you will well an 1 truly per."orn| die duties of eouncilmen of the (own of Ca¬ milla for the ..year ltk.il-, fairly, justly and impartially; to the best of your skill and knowledge, so beip you God. ibselibed i Sworn to and s to be¬ fore me, this 1.8th of Pa. 1904. 1. A Bush, Judge C. C. C. J. C. Turner, C. E. watt, A. B, Joiner, jerry, F S. 1 M. 0. Bennet, H. C. jDasher, Sr. In executive session 1 ',M. C. Ben net was elected secretary. On motion the mayor and council officers proceeded for to the the nomination of The ensuing year. following officers were iiotn i tinted and their salarifes fixed as follows: ' J. L. Cochran, Clerk, 812.59 per month. J.H, $caite, City Att’y, §50 per annum- J- K. Hilliard, Marshal, §85 per month. D. B. Faircloth, Night Police, $85 per month- C. L,‘ Taylor, City Treas-, So per month Salary cf Mayor fixed at $12.50 per month. On morion M. C. Bennet was nominate 1 Mayor pro. tom. Ex¬ ecutive session then .adjourned. M. u. Bennet, Sec. Pro Tern. The following committies were appointed Health by Mayor Palmer: committee, H. C. Lash¬ er, M. G. Bennet and F. S. Perry- Street committee, C. E, Watt, M. O. Bennet and F. S. Perry. Finance committee, J. C. Turner, F. S. Perry and A. B. Joiner. Cemetery committee, H. C. Dasher, M. O. Bennet and A- B. Joiner. On motion health committee was authorized to co-opeiate with the citizens health board . in the strict •compliance and en forcem -m. of the law in regard to contagious diseases and such other things as - they may deem expedient for the general sani¬ tary co.noition of the town. No other business council adjourn¬ ed to the first Monday nignt in February. J, L. Cochran, Clerk. LOST—On the 23rd. of Dec. about three miles above Camilla one white and liver colored setter Bitch, named Belle. I will pay 85.00 to party tolling me where she can be found, address me J. J. Forrester at Putney or Pelham Ga. Kodol Syspepsia ©sip© Digests what you eat.