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...LOCAL XEWS...
Mr. Ode Cox has returned from
Cairo.
Mr. Ernest M. Davis visited
Albany last Wednesday.
Wood Earliest potatoes at
Lewis Drug Co’s.
Mrs. E. L. Whitworth visited
Albany on last Tuesday.
Mr. J. B. Palmer represented
Camilla in Albany last Wednes¬
day.
Drug Fresh Bread Friday.—Lewis
Co.
Mr. Eugene Kolbie, of the Cairo
Messenger, Monday spent Sunday and
with friends and rela¬
tives in Camilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bennett,
of Albany, were ths guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Whitworth, the
latter part of last week.
Mr. Paul E; Haile with Mrs. J.
T. Norris and Miss Carrie Woot¬
en, of Newton, were visitors to
Camilla on last Tuesday.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bush will
return home today from a visit to
Mrs. Bush’s parents, Rev. and
Mrs. R. L. Wiggins, at Lumpkin,
Ga.
Judge W. N. Spence, of Ca¬
milla, was in the city this morn¬
ing on his way to points in the
upper part of the state—Albany
Herald.
Mr. H, E. Pritchatt, of Dublin,
one of the most prominent naval
stores manufacturers in the
state, was a visitor to Camilla the
first of the week.
Don't fail to get a boy’s felt
bat for 10c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Mrs. J. T. Brooks, of Albany
was a visitor in Camilla this week
the guest of Mrs. W. L. Bennett.
Mrs. Brooks was formerly a citi¬
zen of Camilla and speaks in the
highest terms of praise df the
good people here.
Spring is the time to Brighten up and Beautify
YOUR HOMBf
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sWe have just received a full line
Paints, * Oils, Varnishes «•, and Enamels
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for this work. We also have an extensive line of
Paint, Tarnish and Whitewash brushes. We want you to call and examine our stock,
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Try our Muresco for inside work. Anybody can use it on ceiled
or plastered walls. All colors.
We- are Headquarters for Garden Seetl.
YOUR FRIENDS
The Lewis Drug Co.
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Lost —Between Cochran Hotel
and Camilla High School build¬
ing, one black opal stick pin
Finder please leave at Cochran
Hotel and be rewarded
Well, it did rain just a little
Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
but the effects of it have all dis¬
appeared from the streets, not¬
withstanding they were so wet
and sloppy Monday.
.Messrs. J. F. Clark, the gro¬
cer,.Rob’t L. Hoggard, with the
Prudential Life Insurance Co ,
Mr. A. B. Joiner have new al
vertisements in this issue of the
Enterprise.
Everything you need when
you go fishing, at Lewis Drug
Co’s.
Prof. R. L. Wiggins is again at
his po3t in the Camilla High
School after a week’s absence
from sickness. Miss Ethel Perry
presided over the 5.h and 6th
grades during his absence.
Mr. Z. H. Jones, of Pelham,
was shaking hands with friends
in Camilla last Monday. Mr.
Jones is a candidate for repre¬
sentative as will be seen from his
announcement in this issue of
the Enterprise.
Judge and Mrs. W. N. Spence
and Miss Susie Spence were vis¬ and
itors to Bainbridge last week
were present at the Blaum-Curry
wedding which occurred at the
Baptist church in that city on
Wednesday of last week, Miss
Susie being one of the brides¬
maids.
Mr. W. T. Christopher, with
The lvemper-Gabhart Company
of Cincinnati, Ohio, was among
Wednesday’s visitors to Camilla.
Mr. Christopher is an old Geor¬
gia newspaper boy and knows
how to sympathize with those of
us who can’t get out of the old
rut.
Miss Susie Spence of Camilla,
daughter of Judge W. N. Spence
and Miss Mabel Swanson, daugh¬
ter of the Hon. Ben Swanson, of
LaGrange, are on a visit to the
family of Mrs. John E. Donal-on
in this city. They will be the re¬
cipients of many social attentions
during their stay in Bainbridge
at this lovely home.—Argus.
A Monument to Gordon.
| all Active over the steps State are to being raise fund,s taken
with which to build a monument
to the late Gen. John B. Gordon,
commander-in-chief of the Con¬
federate Ceterans Association.
Committees have been appoint¬
ed in every county to solicit con¬
tributions and Mitchells commit¬
tee consists of Judge I. A. Bush,
Judge W. N. Spence and Mr. J.
H. Powell, and either of these
gentlemen are ready to receive
your subscription to the monu
mentfund
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 35c.
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Well, Bill, # just call around an d sS
see Bailey’s great shoe line. : ^3
Ladies, don’t forget we have got those fancy
Waistings and Dress Goods.
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1 J. H. BAILEY, I
Oh, say! We represent one of the greatest tailoring houses in the WORLD. ^3
A Little Infant Dead.
Loney Austin, the little son of
Dr, J. H. Green, of Hartsfiej J,
died at his father’s home on the
18th instsnt, after a short illness.
Loney was just two yea s and a
little ovei three months old and
had reached that age when his
childish prattle brought st n shine
into the home. He was the pet of
his grandfather Mr. D. B. Davis,
near Camilla, who is indeed sad¬
dened over the loss of his little
grand-son. His death is the
first to occur in his family of
several sons and daughters all of
whom are, if we mistake not,
married and have families of
their own
To the sorrowing parents and
relatives the Enterprise extends
condolence.
Another Brick Store for Camilla.
Recently Mr. Eugene Wilson
purchased a business lot on the
South side of Broad street ad¬
joining the store of Mr. Arthur
and excavations have been made
for a neat building, fronting 27
feet and running back 70 feet,
which, when cornple ei, will be
occupied by Mr. B. B. Watkins
with an up-to-date stock of
goods.
Miss Emma Cochran, accom¬
panied b.y Miss Kate, is off visit¬
ing the wholesale millinery
houses getting the latest st yles
in Ladies’ pattern hats, etc- and
getting such other information
as will aid her customers in buy¬
ing their goods in this line for
the spring and summer wear.