The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, February 19, 1904, Image 5

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«imieitliM»Hmu*H ...LOCAL NEWS... A flash at white wings to freedom restored One aroma at, all then the black rain Of a hundred small shot to one little bird For the pleasure of those who love pain. T e Goa-honored bird that was sent from above To grace the baptism of Christ, love, The For symbol somebody’s of innocence, sacrificedl gentleness,, sport Harcolrt. CiiestaUC, 111. Calla Rev. C. T. Clark preached an able sermon on prohibition last Sunday morning. Col. Sum S. Ber uett, represen¬ ted Camilla in Albany on last Monday. Fresh Brea! Friday.— Lewis Drug Co. Mrs. T. W. Wood, of Cairo, is on a visit to Camilla this week, the guest of Mrs. J. G. Wood. The man with the talking ma¬ chine gave an entertainment at the Auditorium last Monday eve¬ ning. Just one more week and the public will know whether or not Mitchell county will continue “dry.” Mr. Vassa Thompson and Dr D. A. Spence of Pelham, were among last Sunday’s visitors to Camilla. A magnificent line of table linen and towels just in. Camilla Supply Co. The last of the Lyceum enter¬ tainments for this season held forth at the Auditorium on last Tuesday evening. Miss Deal Mayo, of Buena Vista arrived in Camilla last Sunday afternoon on a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. R. L Mathews, of Mem¬ phis, Tenn-, is the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Ciark, in Camilla this week. Everything you need when you go fishing, atr Lewis Drug Co’s. Mr. A. B. Joiner is those who are asking for a share of your patronage through the columns of the Enterprise, as will be seen by his neat adver¬ tisement which will be found on the 2nd page of this issue. Spring is tire time to Brighten up and Beautify YOUR HOME. ESB .We have just received a full line of. Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Enamels for this work. We also have an extensive line of Paint, Tarnish and Whitewash brushes. We want you to call and examine our stock. Let us supply your wants* ^. Try our Muresco for inside work. Anybody can use it on ceiled or plastered walls. All colors. We are Headquarters for Garden JSeetl. YOUR FRIENDS The Lewis Drug Co, If it is lumber or brick you want see me and save money. J. F. Clark Camilla’s fourth artesian weft has been completed and now Mr. Spence Perry and Dr. J. M. Spence need never be “dry.” - The Enterprise office was visited yes erday afternoon by Misses India Walker and Gussie Harrell, two of Camilla’s charm¬ ing young ladies. Mr M- F- Brimberry is hav¬ ing the residence near the depot, known as the old Brimberry place,overhauledand remodeled. When completed it will add much to that part of town. Don’t fail to get a boy’s felt hat for 10c at the Cincinnati Bargain House. The new management of the Enterprise is adding new type and other material to the outfit so that the office will be prepar¬ ed to turn out neat, clean work on short notice. There is no town in the state the size of Camilla that has a more progressive and energetic class of merchants. They are out for business and want the trade of every reader of the En¬ terprise, as is evidenced from the liberal use they make of its advertising columns. Lost —Between Cochran Hotel and Camilla High School build* ing, one black opal stick pin. Finder please leave at Cochran Hotel and be rewarded Some much needed work is being done to the sidewalks in the business part of town, but what is the use to spend money and time fixing up these side¬ walks, if wagons and vehicles are allowed to drive across them wherever and whenever they please? Mrs. J. M. Spence and Mrs. I. Smith had a pleasant outing in Thomasviile last week, where they were visiting the latter’s fa¬ ther, Mr. W. H. Bibb, of that city. While there they were al¬ so entertained by Mrs. Jau.es Gribben and Miss Montgomery. What is the matter with the Enterprise’s able corps of cor¬ respondents? Are they tos busy in their different avocations to take time to give us the news from their part of the county? Take time, friends, and help the editor to make the Enterprise brighter and better with each issue. The editor of the Enterprise has been kept pretty busy at work in the office ever since he took charge of the paper and has had very little time to get out on the streets and meet with the friends of the paper and there¬ fore would be pleased to have them call at the office ana let us get acquainted with each other Messrs. E. L. and J. M. Park¬ er, representing the Atlanta Constitution, spent part of this week in Camilla and other sec¬ Bid you see It? Huh? I Well, Bill, just call around and see Bailey’s great slioe line. : Ladies, don’t forget we have got those fancy sr Waistings and Dress Goods. 3 2 ^- .^v ^ Call and see ’en.w^*— j j 1 J. H. BAILEY, 1 iiiuiuuaiaiauiiiiuaiiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiaiii Oil, say! We represent one of the greatest tailoring houses in the WORLD. -^i tions of Mitchell county, up data from which they pro¬ pose to write up Mitchell and her progressive towns. The Enterprise hopes that they met with success in their efforts for, just now, people from other sections are turuing their eyes to¬ wards Southwest Georgia for homes and investments and much good may result from the publicity that may be given Mitchell County and her varied resources. Biue and white enameled cof¬ fee or tea pots from 19c up the Cincinnati Bargain House. BeWiiS^Salve For Piles, Burns, Seres, From the Pelham Journal of the 12th, we get the following personals : Col. E. E. Cox of Camilla was here on legal business Saturday. Judge W. N. Spence and Col. S an S. Bennet were in Pelham a short while Saturday. Misses Audrey and Marie Turner ^ of Camilla visited thei.* sister, Mrs. Clarence Hurst last Sun Jay afternoon. Hon. Judson M. Strickland of Griffin, candidate for prison commissioner to succeed Joseph M. Turner, was in the city last week in the interest of his candi¬ dacy.