The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, February 12, 1904, Image 1

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CfttitiUa •if ; VOL. 2. NO 42 FEBRUAR? ECONOMIES! 4^ ^Do you know that the Camilla Branch of the Cincinnati Bargain House offers^->^|^ Best Goods I^ot- llie Least Money! If not you’d better investigate and see if our statement is correct. Our Buyers attend the larg¬ est Auction Sales of the country and with Spot Cash get the cream of the market for lowest prices. That’s the main reason we can sell to the most economical person in Mitchell coun¬ um ty goods at a positive saving. w/ Grand special sale of Men’s Wool Suits $2.25 and up. Cincinnati Bargain House, 214-216 W 5tli st. and 115 E. Court st. Camilla Branch next to Bank. B. Lubin, Manager. £G0 TOjss^. Butler Heath & Butlers' a>—j FOR SEED PEANUTS, SEED OATS, WIRE FEN E, WAGONS BUGGIES. Biller, Heal & Boiler Phone 10, Camilla, Notice! Look This Way. ! have formed a partnership with Mr. D. B Holton in the matter of Collections, Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantles, Brackets, Banisters, Columns, Brick and all kinds of finishing material to build a dwelling, and we therefore solicit your collections and trade. We guarantee prices and just Treatment. Looking closely to the interests of our customers in points of collections and sales. • We sell strictly for cash as we pay cash for all Ma¬ terial. Yours for Business, Mach sals & Holton. Flint River & Nxyrtbi-eastern Ry. Co. Effeotlve February 4th 1904, lOsSO a. Mm, No. 3. No 1 Daily Miles Miles No 2 Eaily No i A. M. STATIONS PM 10 30 V 0 Lv Pelham Ar 25 4 30 10 35 1 Wilma 24 4 25 1100 6 Maples 18 4 04 1108 9 Hinson 15 3 56 11 12 11 Flo ride 13 3 51 11 17 13 Akridge 11 3 43 11 25 *5 Sale City 9 , 3 35 ?l 40 13 Tuton 6 3 20 12 00 24 Ar Tichnor Ar 1 3 00 25 Doerun 0 Connections: -No. 1 Pelham Ga., Atlantic Coast Line No. 2 Tichnor Ga., Georgia Northern Ry. j. W. Byrd, Gen. Man. D. M. Rogers, Gen. Supt. CAMILLA. GA- FEBRUARY 12 1904 Heath’s Cotton and Corn Fertilizer, Heath’s High Grade Acid, German Kainit, otton seel Meal, Georgia State Grange. The annual benefit of the Al¬ bany, Ga., Lodge B. P. E. No. 714, will be that of a Ladies’ Minstrel, given at Sale-Davis Opera House, Albany, Ga., Tues¬ day night, Feb. 16th, 1904. It will be the most unique enter¬ tainment ever given in the histo¬ ry of the city; fifty of the society ladies taking part. Part first will be a great Japanese reception ; pai$ second will be given by the Elks’ in black face. The rail¬ roads make a party rate for ten or more and the Elks invite ev¬ erybody to come to Albany on that night. Kodoi Dyspepsia Ci Digests what you eat. Mrs. M, F. Brimberry Entertains In Honor of Mrs. John W. Cress, of Virginia, and Mrs. John M. Spence, of Camilla. Among the pleasantest events of, the season, was the reception by Mrs. M. F. Brimberry on Winrsday afternoon of last week, in compliment to her guest, Mrs. ■Too. W. Cress, of Virginia, and Mrs. Jno. M. Spence, of Camilla. The Brimberry home is an ideal one in every respect and particularly so for entertaining; and as a hostess there is none I more charming than Mrs. Brim berry. The reception hall, par¬ lor and library were tastily dec¬ orated with ferns, palms and cut flowers a Here the guests mingled in happy greetings and conversa¬ tion for a while, then they were §shered into the dining-room which was charmingly decorated with violets and japonicas. A buffet luncheon was served, complete in every respect. The feast of soul and flow of wit,” and good humor prevailed here while the guests were presided over by Misses Henrietta and Annie Grace Brimberry. Among those present during the afternoon besides the guests of honor were Mesdames J. H. Palmer, I. Smith, F. S- Perry, C. C, Spence, T. R. Bennet, Jr., W. A. Bennett, W, N. Spence, F. M. Perry, J. L Cochran, J. W. But ler, T. B. Perry, C. T. Clark, M. R- Freeman, .T. T. Owen, T. R Bennett, Sr., W. W. Cullen^, ill Cross, Joe Collins, E. L. Whitworth, F. L: Lewis, Clara Horace Dasher, E. E. W. T. Bennett, Misses Law Spence, Kate Cochran, Ma¬ Turner and Emma Cochran, -*- ‘ 0B I adies’ Minstrel. but they knew that in all prpba bility they would lose at least $10.00. They were willing to lose this amount for the com¬ mensurate gain that would be Camilla’s. Repeated bad weath¬ er has increased their loss ti a much larger and unexpected ex tent. We are/permitted to say that the next entertainment will have to be greeted with a $115 00 house, else the company is at a severe loss—such a loss as would possibly make it impossible for Camilla to have another Lyceum course. Every town of any size or pretentions has these courses and surely Camilla will not lag behind. One thing is left to us —the people of Camilla—everybody turn out to the next attraction. You will not only bq altogether the entertainment, but you will each one have given a helping hand to our young friends and loyal fellow-towns¬ men. Quick Service. It is a fact that if you want the very latest news now of the events of the world as furnished by the Associated Press, the great news gatherers of the world, you shouldjake the Albany Evening Herald, and get to-day’s news to-day. The Herald goes to press about the same time that other afternoon papers do, and being near with a convenient mail ser¬ vice they can furnish you the latest news of the day for your evening reading. The Lyceum Scored Success. On January, 28bh, a t the auditorium Mr. Spedon thorough¬ ly upheld the high standard by the earlier Lyceum entertain¬ ers, keeping his audience in¬ tensely interested and highly excited by his wonderful off-hand drawing. W e feel safe in assert¬ ing that no such exhibition of art has ever before been made in Ca¬ milla. However, the success was one¬ sided. The Lyceum Company came fully up to their promises giving a worthy entertainment, but the miserably poor atten¬ was enough to discourage the bravest and check the most It was an inclement it is true, yet the ex¬ on the stock-holders was same, and consequently they at a great loss. The young who secured these enter¬ did not undertake the for any Sugar 20 pounds for $1.00 •••AT••« J W BUTLER & CO’S. Rice 25 Pounds for $1.00 •••AT,• J W BUTLER & CO’S. O j Staniefsi «> <$> Business j A <?> College, o o Zbomasville, <s> » Georgia. o <S> Watch this Space. ■ 6 Fire Insurance, J. C. Turner, Agent. Pepresents the following Fire In¬ surance Companies: Liverpool and London and Globe. Hartford Fire. Home insurance Co of N. Y. Greenwich Insurant Co; YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED DeWItfi Salve PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR