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Mr. Leon Perry spent
in Newton.
Mr. B. W. Davis, Jr.,
last Sunday in Macon.
Misses Fleming and Ledbetter
were in the city Saturday.
Messrs. McCabe and Branham
drove over to Newton Sunday.
Mr. Armond Baggs, was a vis¬
itor to Albany last Sunday.
Car of brick just received.
J. F. Clark.
Mr. 2. T. Norton, of Pelham,
spent last Monday in Camilla.
Messrs C. M. Baggs and Dr.
D. A. Spence, of Pelham were in
the city on last Sunday.
A magnificent line of table
linen and towels just in.
Camilla Supply Co.
The big county oratorical, el¬
ocution, and music contest is in¬
teresting many of the High School
pupils.
Mr. Eugene Kolbie, of the
Cairo Messenger, was shaking
hands with friends in Camilla
last Monday.
15c a pair for good knee pants
at the Cincinnatti bargain House
next to the Bank.
Miss Calista Bush returned to
Macon on last Saturday to resume
her studies at Wesleyan Female
College.
Short skifts and knickerbocker
pants are best suited for the con¬
dition of Camilla's streets and
sidfc walks just now.
My ’phone is now in and I am
in business to please you. Call
42 and see, J. F. Clark.
Mr. A. P. Spence, lepresent
ing the Truitt-Silvey Hat Co. of
Atlanta. Ga., spent last Sunday
in Camilla with home folks.
I»lr. Tom Acree, of Camilla,
passed through the city yester¬
day en route home from Jack¬
sonville.—Timea-Enterprise.
Did you get the fine 50c grade
of tobacco at 25c per pound at the
Cincinnatti Bargain House?
Misses Gussie and Rosa Har¬
rell, who have been on the sick
list for several days are now
fully recovered and able to be out
among their friends again.
Mrs. R. W. Woodham and Mrs.
C. P. Brown of Hawkinsville, are
in the city this week, the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Green Spence.
Mrs. A. P. Spence and little
son, of Camilla, are visiting the
family of Col. Terrell this week.
—Whigham Correspondent Bain
bridge Search-Light.
Miss Lawson Spence one of Ca¬
milla’s moat accomplished teach¬
ers in the High Sohool, spent last
Saturday and Sunday with her
sister, Mrs. R.G. Riley in Alba*
ny.
Messrs Rachals & Holton have
planted a nice advertisement in
the columns of the Enterprise.
Read it and if you want building
material of any kind remember
they have it for sale.
The inclement weather for the
past week is causing quite a lot
of sickness from colds and bil
liousness. It is to be hoped
that no serious sickness may oc¬
cur among the people. 1
Col. O. E* Cox, an experienc¬
ed telephone man of Camilla, has
accepted a position in this city,
with the Cairo Telephone Co., as
superintendent of the construc¬
tion department.—Cairo Messen¬
ger.
Camilla has as pretty streets
while they are dry «s can De
found anywhere, but what a dif¬
ference after a week of rain.
This condition can, with a
work and a small outlay of
be changed and the streets
side walks made to look nice
the time whether wet or dry.
Mr. Drury Ledbetter, of
ton, was over shakinghands
Camilla friends yesterday.
Mr. Jonah Palmer, of Pelham
was a pleasant visitor to the
terprise offioe yesterday
ing.
Those government seed
rapidly being called for and
you have not had any call
and get some of them
they are all gone.
Commencing tomorrow (Fri¬
day) we will have every Friday
fresh cream bread from Albany
for sale at 10c per loaf.
Lewis Drug Co.
J. W. Butler & Co., are among
the latest to plant an advertise¬
ment in the Enterprise. They
offer two special drives, this
week that will catch the
public. See their ad.
Messrs. Baggs & Perry greet
the readers of the Enterprise
with a half page advertisement
this week. This firm is com¬
posed of young men who are
hustlers for business and know
how to please their customers.
The streets of Camilla for the
past week have presented a very
uninviting and disagreesble ap.
pearanee, even some of the side
walks in the business part of town
are almost as sloppy as are the
middle of the streets.
Hollingsw orth-York.—On
Thursday afternoon of last week
Rev. W. L. Curry officiating, Mr.
J. L. York, of Albany, led to the
altar iu marriage Miss Laura
Hollingsworth, of Pelham. The
Enterprise extends congratu¬
lations.
The best physic. “Once tried
and you will always use Charm
berlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets,’’ says William A.Girard,
Pease, Vt. These Tablets are
the most prompt, most pleasant
and most reliable cathartic in use
For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
The two vacant stores on the
south side of Broad street are
being cleaned out ready for occu¬
pancy. - One will be occupied by
Miss Clara McElveen, who is now
in Quincy, Fla., but will open a
nice line of millinery in Camilla
on or about the first of March.
The other will be occupied by
Mr. J. T. Owen with a nice line of
Merchandise.
A real estate deal was closed
this week winch tranfers the old
Beunett home place, containing
sixteen hundred acres of land to
Messrs. McRee & McNeill. The
Enterprise is not informed as to
price paid, but the deal means
the establishment of a fine tur¬
pentine plant near town to be
followed later by an up-to-date
sawmill, etc.
The Baptist pulpit in Camilla
was ably filled on both the 5th
Sunday in January and the first
Sunday in this month. On the
5th Sunday Rev. E. S. Atkinson
of Vienna, was greeted by large
congregations, both morning and
evening, who listeued with rapt
attention to his splendid ser¬
mons, while on last Sunday
they were entertained and edi¬
fied by Dr. Gurry of Pelham,
who all love and honor.
Gen. John B, Gordon’s Own
Book.
MEMORIAL EDITiON
AGENTS Wanted in every
and county. 100,000 copies
will be sold. Agents should ap¬
quickly for territory.
The Martin & Hoyt Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
NEW FRESH
STOCK.
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« Try it.
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9 u Oatmeal and Finest lot
a Crackers
V 9 in town.
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9 Full line of Groceries.
Quhk Sales,
Small Profits .
2 Prompt service. Phone 42.
J. F. CLARK.
Easy ^ Pill
Easy to take and easy to act Is
that famous little pill DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. This is due to
thd fact that they tonic the liver in¬
stead of purging it. They never gripe
nor sicken, not even the most delicate
lady, and yet they are so certain in
results that no one who uses them is
disappointed. They cure torpid liver,
constipation, biliousness, jaundice,
headache, malaria and ward off pneu¬
monia and fevers.
rSEPARED OSLY BY
E. C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO
$ Don’t Forget the Name,
Early Risers
SOLD BY LEWIS DRUG CO
| Up*to*date Goods at the \ \
Old Reliable
J. W. Joiner’s
Jewelry Store,
Albany, * Georgia. $
......i comm like o? ......
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
and Plate Wares,
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Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Ar¬
ticles, Stationery, etc.
All kinda of Repairing Watches, Clocks, ,
> Jewelry at short order and at lowest pri- 4
ces. I respectfully solicit a portion of J
the public patronage.' ,
J. W. Joiner, i
7 i
Washington St. *
ALBANY. - - GA 1
£ Do You Need a S 3
Booting*?
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If so call on
J. H. BAILEY
And he will serve you with S3
Pats, Yicis and Calf Skins.
.YOUR CHOICE.-
Blood and Bone Guanos, Charleston Acid,
Armour's Guanos, Studebaker’s
Wagons, High Grade Bug
. . gies, Seed Oats . ,
German Kainit.
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I. Berman,
At the Harrell Warehouse. Camilla, Ga.
j Notice! .THE.
^ Camilla Pressing Club, !
^ FIRST-CLASS WORK
__Your Patronage Solicited by
A. W. WILLIAMS, Practical Repairer,
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing
Gent S clothing Of all kinds, {/ill vl vloe I dye any goods any color. Special ser
Ladies’ clothing a specialty, w,TT ro,a ’ travelera -
All Work done under Guarantee.
Tie Pmisnlial Lile Ins, Ci.
Millions of Policy Holders,
Millions of Assets,
Millions for Surplus.
A Weekly saving of $1 will pay for a $2,000. profit
sharing policy for a man 32 yeais old. The insured
man demonstrates his affection for his family in a
practical way. A month from now you may not be
insurable, why wait? The Prudential has never been
known to contest a just claim. If you are contem¬
plating making an application for life insurance/ see
or write
Robt. L. Hoggard, Camilla, Ga.,
Pot* Insuranoe.that Insures.