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Judge Spence and Mr. E, M.
Davis attended to business in Al¬
bany last Tuesday.
Mr. C. K. Walker and wife are
in Camilla this week on a visit to
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Walker.
Miss MeElveen has arrived
from Quincy, Fla., and is open
ing up her stock of millinery in
the Owen building.
Golden Dent, Maryland
and Hickory King Early
corn seed at Lewis Drug Co.
Mrs. W. W. Meadows, of Mont¬
gomery, Ala., is visiting in Ca¬
milla this week, the guest of her
sister, Mrs. M. E. Bush.
Well, the election is a thing
the past, and it is claimed
the carelessness and indifference
of the 4 drys” caused it to
“wet.”
Men’s Collars, the latest style,
5e each, or P for 25c.
CmciNNATTi Bargain House.
The Honorable Mayor and
Council should give the sanitary
committee full power to see that
ti e town is put in a good health¬
ful condition.
Remember that you want to put
none but progressive, competent
men in office. The interest of
your county, which is your inter¬
est, demands this of you.
Attention is called to the change
of ad csf Stanley's Business Col¬
lege, Thomasviil'e, Ga. Tne en¬
dorsement speaks well for the In¬
stitution.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark
The pupils of the Camilla High
School want a fence of some kind
put around the school grounds
so a3 to protect them against the
perigrinating town scavinger.
It is said that nearly every cit¬
izen of Camilla is in part at least
disciples of brother McIntosh's
“Hog, Hominy and Hay” creed.
They raise their own porkers
right here in town.
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have just received a full line
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Enamels
for this work. We also have an *tx tensive line of
Paint, I arnish and Whitewash brushes. We want you to call and examine o ir stock,
imi> 1 ^ us supply your wants,
Try our Huresco for inside work. Anybody can use it on ceiled
or plastered walls. All colors.
are Garden 8eed.
YOUR FRIENDS
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Mr. M. A. Jarrard is
down the fifth artesian well for
Camilla this week. It is located
on the Swindlelot near the Depot
where Messrs. McRee & McNeil
are locating their turpentine dis¬
tillery.
It is claimed that there are about
two thousand white voters in
_ jMitcheU
county, yet in last Sat
'and ■ urday’s election the total white
cobred vote polled did not
reach Jf ry much above
the white vote.
] LOST—Somewhere on Broad
street or near Cochran's Stables
in Camilla on last Monday a five
dollar bill. The finder will con¬
fer a favor on the loser by re¬
turning same or a part of it to
B. R. Wingate, Meigs, Ga.
Mr. Paul E. Haile, of Newton,
was hore last Tuesday. He was
accompanied byhis sister Mrs.
J T. Norris and Miss Carrie
Wooten, who was eiroute to Miss
Wooten’s new home at Swaines
boro, Emanuel county,
Qomplaint has been made in the
hearing of the editor of the En
terpise about the way the Coast
Line trains block the crossing on
Broad street One afternoon re¬
cently parties were kept waiting
for a chance to cross, it is said,
fully forty minutes.
Elsewhere in this issue of the
Enterprise appears the an¬
nouncement of Mr. T. B. Beck
for the office of Clerk of the Supe¬
rior court of Mitchell county. Mr.
Beck is an old citizen of the
county and needs no introduc¬
tion from the editor.
Mr. J. J, Bradford announces
in this issue of the Enterprise
that he is a candidate before the
primary for the office of Tax Re¬
ceiver. Mr. Bradford is a high
ton >d gentleman and if honored
with tne office will make the
county an efficient offber.
Young men, look through our
Gents’ Furnishing Goods Depart¬
ment before you make your selec¬
tion. You will find perfection in
style and quality. Our buyers
have mingled with those of the
largest department houses of the
south and we know wo have se
< leeted IT. Camilla Supply Co.
Mr- W. M. Faircloth is out, in
j an announcement in this issue of
the Enterprise, as a candidate
for County Commissioner Mr.
Fairclo.h is a young man of en¬
ergy and good business judge
mint and would reflect credit on
.
tvs section of the cofinty if hon
' ared with pl-ACe the
a yon board
of County Commbsisners.
Don’t forget that wo represent
one of the'lar^es'Ttailoring houses
n ,j 16 world and if you fail to get
’a fit fiorn our stock of clotMog
'.et Din 4 expert take joUr ,n Am*. 1
Satisfaction guaranteed
have the goods in patterns; you
select your pattern and it is made
up for you so that no one still
have a suit just like yours.
Camilla Supply Company.
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Sonie of the latest designs iiiiswliUeJJ
®w- and colors.
In a few days we will receive a new and lot ol patent leather slippers ^Summer.
Aour inspection will be appreciated.. ’.aearr-* S
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Everybody gets a pound of Java Cofiee at our Store!
Call on us. Yours Very Truly.
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MIMl
North Carolina and Spanish
Peanut seed, the best,
J. B. Wilson & Co.
Mr. J. H. Bailey and the Cin
cinnatfi Bargain Houl&have new
advertisements in this issue of
the Enterprise. R ad them.
The foundation for the Wat¬
kins-Wilson new brick store is
being laid and the work will be
pushed forward as fast as pcs
bb. j
The old question, “wharo was,
when the .'b h4 w ;nt cut,” !
' 1 ■’ aJgges{..a io C;, ad i A |
ites last Wednesday evening
when the lights refused to do ser-!
vice. It ia not a bad idea to
lamps trimmed” and ,
ready iteep your j !
to burn for emergency
cases at least. j
Mrs. Joseph Tillman, of Quit
is visiting, in the c ty the
of her daughter, Mrs. E.
L. Whitworth.
Buy your Spanish and North
irolina sea l peanuts while y ju
get the best. For sa!e£y
J. B. W ilson & Co.
The money for all pensioners
that for indigent widows
been received by Judge
and h i is ready to pay out
all disabled and indigent
and old class of widows.
M.-..T J. Glancier, of Bacon
,vj r . jy ar , Bradford, of Pel
and Mr. Y. E Davis, of
were in Camilla last Tues
l0 attend the meeting of the
of Education they being
nh -m of that body.