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Men’s linen collars at 3c at the
Cineinnafcti Bargain House
We regret to report the illness
of Mrs- W. W- Cullens this week.
•Mr John Everett, of Pelham,
attended to business in Camilla
yesterday.
Services at the
church next Sunday
and evening by the pastor.
Dr. Phil George, of near
hassee, Pla., is in the city on
vist to his mother and sister.
Don’t fail to get a boy’s
hat for 10c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House. -
The City council has appointed
a committee to look into the mat¬
ter of water works. Good move.
Dr. W. L. Curry, of Pelham,
filled the Baptist pulpit in Camil¬
la last Sunday morning and ev¬
ening.
Golden Dent, Maryland
and Hickory seed King Lewis Early Drug Amber Co.
corn at
Mr. Carl Knight and his moth¬
er Mrs. J. E. Knight, of Murphy,
spent last Sunday in
with relatives.
Col. J. H. Tipton, a prominent
lawyer of Sylvester, attended
business in the Ordinary’s
here last Monday.
Men’s Collars, the latest style,
5o each, or P for 25o.
Cincinnatti Bargain House.
Mr. J. B. Buntin, one of Pel¬
ham’s hustling young merchants,
was a pleasant visitor at the En
terprise office last Tuesday.
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A 1s lL T &nnie Livingston T , . ,
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MiasW-Vley Grider of Newton
are visiting m Camilla this week
the guests of Mrs. W. C. Hilliard.
. lum j f or brick . . , you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
Baconton items in this
Enterprise were intended
last week’s issue, but was receiv¬
ed atthisofficeafter the papet had
gone to press.
Sprin is the time to Brig
YOUR HOME.
^^sWe have just received a full line oL^ee^s#*
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Enamels
for this work. We also have an extensive line of
Paint, Yarnish and Whitewash brushes. We want you to call and examine our stock,
J supply vnur wants. —^
Try our Muresco for inside work. Anybody can use it on ceiled
or plastered walls. All colors.
W e re Headquarters for Garden Seed.
YOUK FRIENDS
The Lewis Drug; Co.
North Carolina and Spanish
Peanut seed, the best.
J. B. Wilson & Co.
Mrs. Julia Brooks, after
ing friends in Camilla and Mitch¬
ell county for several days, re¬
turned to her home in Albany
last Tuesday.
Mr. J. L. Cochran announces
himself as a candidate for Treas¬
urer is this issue of Enterprise.
Mr. Cochran, if honored with
office, will make the county an
efficient official.
Buy your Spanish and North
Carolina seed peanuts while you
can get the best. For sale by
J. B. Wilson & Co.
Miss Clara McElveett, of Ca¬
milla, Ga., who has been
Rev. H C. Jones and family at
their home on Stephen s street,
this week for her home.—Boston
Correspondent to Times-Enter¬
prise.
Remember that the Enter¬
prise goes to press Thursday
evening so as to go out on the
Rural and Star routes Friday
morning, and all changes to ad¬
vertisements and communica¬
tions should be in the office not
later than Wednesday noon.
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¬
lected IT. Camilla Supply Co.
The County Commissioners
were in session last Tuesday an!
the Enterprise understands
| that they will soon take steps
j towards building a new jail,
so that Mitchell county will n>t
^ e ttn< j er the necessity of send
her p r j 8onersout of thecoun
• for safe kee ping.
t
i j Miss ..... Willie Bottoms, of Thom
aaviiie, an expert and talented
milliner, who has been connected
with the trimming department of
some of the largest department
stores in the country, will have
charge of the trimming depart¬
ment for Baggs & Perry this sea¬
son. •
Miss Belle Armor, of Greens¬
boro. Ga., and Miss FI urine
jWestberry, are expected of to arrive Sylvester, in Camilla Ga-,
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today. These charming your.g
ladies will be the guests for
some weeks of Misses Lawson
and Susie Spence at their pretty
suburban home.
Mr. R L. Rachals is off on a
visit to Bainbridge and White
Springs and will be gone for
twelve or fifteen days for the
purpose of recuperating his
health. During his absence his
partner. Mr. D. B. Holton, will
have charge of the entire business
of or R it. u. L Rachals nacnajs ana and Rnohala Rachals
& Holton. If you have busi
ness with either call on Mr. Hoi
ton.
Mesdames the Hurst, of of Mrs- Pelham,) C.,
were guests J.
Turner one day this week.
NOTICE:—On* 1 good family
and farm horse for sale on easy
terms. Apply to
r. B. Beck.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the Voters of Mitchell County.
I hereby announce myself as a candi¬
date for re-election as Tax Receiver of
Mitchell county. I have faithfully and
| conscientiously duties Receiver tried to discharge my
as Tax for the time I
have been in office, and pledge.myself
j should I he re-elected that I will do in
I r m e as 1 friends * mve done for their in the past,
j my generous
J support in the pastand asking a contin¬
J uance of same, I am
Respectfully,
G. T. AkkidgEj
1 Dress Goods! I
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We want to call your attention
t<> the fact that we havej[tlie SI
Sg: market open for strictly j high
class summer goods. 3
& Lawns, Crash, Piques, -[Percales, 3
s>-- : And all the other grades on the market. .^3
YOURS VERY TRULY,
| aauaatauaunaiaauaauaMahaauamg J. H. Bailey. |
FOE TREASURER,
To the Voters of Mitchell Couuty.
I announce myself a candidate for the
of County Treasurer, subject to
action of the white primary.' I will
your support and promise if
faithful and efficient service.
Respectfully, .T. Cochran.
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. . . GRAND DISPLAY OF . . .
Dry Goods
....AND....
Millinery
ON OUR OPENING
DAYS, MARCH 22 AND23
We cordially invite everyone
to visit our store.
A Perrys’ Dep’t. Store.