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Miss Janie Spence is visiting
in Albany this week.
Mr. G. C- Cochran was here
from Flint yesterday.
Mrs. J. F - Scaife went to
. over
Pelham last Tuesday on a visit.
Messrs. .T. B. Palmer and E.
M. Davis visited Albany yester¬
day. *
Mr. J. L. Green, of Pelham,
was among Sunday’s visitors to
Camilla
Mr. Ed T. Kitchens, Jr., of Al¬
bany, was a visitor to Camilla
yesterday.
Mr. Tom Cross, of Pelham,
was among Wednesday’s visitors
to Camilla.
Mrs. J. T. Wood left last Tues¬
day for a visit to friends in
Thomasville.
Col. W. H- Branch, of Magno¬
lia, is visiting his daughter, Mrs
W. W. Cullens.
Mr. P. E. Bailey, of Newton,
was shaking hands with friends
in Camilla lasb Sunday.
Prof. C. L. Brown and Com. J.
A. Powell attended to business
in this city Wednesday.
Air. R. C. Winchester, of Ba
conion, attended to business in
Camilla last Wednesday.
Messrs. Butler and Acr^e
shipped a car containing 147 hogs
to Jacksonville yesterday.
Mr. B. F. Ketchum, of Colum¬
bus, is visiting in Camilla this
week, the guest of Rev. C. T.
Clark.
Rev. Mr. Blewett, pastor of
Evergreen, was detained at his
home in Decatur county Sunday
by sickness in his family. Elder
J. L. Underwood supplied the
pulpit.
We want to call Special attention to
several kinds of Goods we are handling!
B'irst in Fine Candies:
We keep in stock fresh goods from Nunnally and Lowney. These are good goods and whenever you wish' nice candy ’phone
or call and see our line. Our soda fountain is now ready and we are going to give our customers the purest and best soda water
and cold drinks of all kinds that we can make. We will be pleased to serve you at all times.
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Our Cigar and Tobacco Line:
Is as complete as we can make it. We are making a special effort to buy high cigars and tobacco and if tfce goods are on the
market, you can get them from us. Give us a trial for good cigars and tobacco.
In the Paint Line wc have Everything You leetl ..-■rg-saa
From a box of enamel to paint for painting a house. We will be glad to have you call and examine our paint stock and let
us explain our line of goods to you. They are the best can buy.
We have at last succeeded in getting a supply of School Books and can now supply your wants
in this line. Our stock of Box Paper and Stationery is up-to-date and a large assortment to select
from. Call and see ns.
YOUR FRIENDS
The Lewis Drug Co,
Mrs. JohnN. Holder, of Jef¬
fersonville, Ga., is visiting in tfce
city, the guest of Mrs. Dr. J. M.
Spence.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark
The cozy six-room residence of
Misses Annie and Emma Hog
gard on Brightwell street is near¬
ly fini&hed.
Golden Dent, Maryland While
and Hickory King Early Amber
corn seed at Lewis Drug Co.
Mr. G. C. Smith and Mr. James
Cox, of west Mitchell, were shak¬
ing hands with friends in Camilla
Wednesday.
Mrs. H. A. Ledbetter and
daughter, Miss Pearl, of Newton,
were visitors to Camilla the first
of the week.
North Carolina and Spanish
Peanut seed, the best.
J. B. Wilson & Co.
Mr. B. M. Comfort, who has
been spending several days in
Camilla, left last Tuesday morn¬
ing for his home in Boston.
How the homes are being built
on Wilson street! By the way,
that is one of the most desirable
building localities in Camilla,
Men’s Linen Collars, the latest
style, 3c. ac the
Cincinnatti Bargain House.
Rev. C. II. Hyde, a well known
Presbyterian Evangelist of the
Macon Presbytery died at his
home in Cordele on last Sunday.
NOTICE:—On* 3 good family
and farm horse for sale on easy
terms. Apply to
T. B. Beck.
The many friends of Capt. R
E. L. Spence, of the 11th Infan¬
try U. S. army, will be glad to
know that he arrived the 16th
inst. at San Francisco from the
Philippines. He will be station¬
ed ,at Fort McKenzie near the
city of Sheridan Wyoming.
Mr. and Mr. Eugene Cox left
left last week for Seattle, Wash¬
ington, where they go to make
their future home. Mr. Cox is a
young lawver of promise and the
Enterprise wishes for him suc¬
cess in his adopted home in fhe
far northwestern part of the
Union.
Buy your Spanish and North
Carolina seed peanuts while you
can get the best. For sale by
j, B. Wilson & Cq,
The Enterprise is in
of a communication
“Faircloth Items” and signed
‘ Violet” but the editor does
as
not know who wrote them, we
Bailey’s Leaders e
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We have a complete line of slippers for
ladies and gentlemen, four styles] of
which we call your special attention to.
They are made to
Wear and to Look Good.
They are a combination of p ur jt y , Propriety and Proportion!
They are that which shows both elegance and]>race
r~ Bailey’s Leaders.
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are unable to print them. It is
not only customary but it is
necessary that we have the name
of the writer of all communica¬
tions, not for publication but as
a guarantee of good faith.
Miss C. T. McElveen will have
her millinery opening 22 and 23
instant. Everybody invited. It
seems useless to numerate the
different styles and varieties.
Close inspection desired.
Miss Emma Cochran, invites
the ladies of Camilla and Mitch¬
ell county to come and inspect
her nice assortment of millinery
which she will place on sale on
Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week, March 22 and 23, which
she announces through the
columns of the Enterprise as
opening days at her store. See
auvertisement on eighth page of
tlris issue.
Mr. and Mi;s. M. E. Bush left
last Tuesday morning for Albu¬
querque. New Mexico, where they
go on account of the health ol
Mr. Bush They will stop en
route at New Orleans and San
Antonia, Texas for a short while
atid then proceed to New Mexico,
The Enterprise with their many
friends in Mitchell county wishes
for theifi a safe aud pleasant
journey and that the results of
the move may be all that they or
their friends can desire.