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“Oh, we judge each other harshly.
Knowing not life’s hidden force.;
Knowing not the fount of action
Is less turbid at its source,
Seeing not amid the evils
All the golden grains at good; *,
Oil. we’d love e.ioli other better,
If we only understood.”
Rev, R. L. Rachals visited out
in the 12th district yesterday.
Col. E. M. Davis went up to
Albany WeJnesday morning.
Received one car Lime and De¬
ni ; nt. A. R. Patrick, lm
Col. W. S. West, of Valdosta,
was a visitor to Camilla Wednes¬
day.
Mr. R. J. Taylor lost a tenant
house by fire last week. No in¬
surance.
Men’s Linen Collars, the latest
style, 3c. at the
Cincinnati'! Bargain House.
Mrs. Elizabeth Culpepper is
visiting Miss Janie Spence this
week.
J. H. Bailey and the Cincinnati
Bargain House have new ad’s in
this issue.
Don’t fad to get a f>0c pound of
tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Look out for the Chautauqua
Program in next week’s issue of
the Enterprise.
Mrs. Marion Collins left last
week for a visit to relatives and
friends in Kentucky.
Hofmayer, Jones & Co., of Al¬
bany have an attractive adver¬
tisement in this issue.
Golden Dent, Maryland White
and Hickory King Early Amber
corn seed at Lewis Drug Co.
Mr. T. O. Perkins, of Nash¬
ville, Tenn., representing the
manufacturers of thermal route
mail boxes, spent Saturday and
Sunday last in Camilla.
We want to call Special to Me
several kinds, of Goods we are handling!
IT"Iin. Pine 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 sdda water
and cold drinks of all kinds that we can make. We will be pleased to serve you at all times.
©ur Cigar anil Tobacco JLinc:
Is as complete as we can make it. We are making a special effort to buy high cigars and tobacco and if the goods "are on the
market, you can get them from us. Give us a trial for good cigars and tobacco.
Ill the Paint Une wo iiavc Everything You Yccil
From a box of enamel to paint for painting a house. We will he 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 Booksjand can now supply your want s
in this line. Our stock of Box Paper and Stationery is up-to-date and a large assortment to select
from. Call and see us. ,
YOUR FRIENDS
The Lewis Drug Co.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
The Enterprise office can do
your job work for you. Good ma¬
terial and good work assured.
Mitchell county needs and
.must have a jail building and the
best way to get it is to vote for
bonds.
Mrs. bessie Fussell and Miss
Bell Sanders, of East Mitchell
were among Wednesday’s shop¬
pers in Camilla.
The workmen are busy this
week repairing the plastering in
Camilla’s handsome Methodist
church building.
Mr. R. B. Wingate and liitle
son, were appreciated visitors to
the Enterprise office last Wed¬
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Strip¬
ling are rejoicing over the arrival
of a little girl at their home
Wednesday night.
If it’s a bilious attack, take Chamber
laiu’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a
quick recovery is.certain. For sale by
Lewis Drug Go.
All are invited to our big sale
of men’s hats Saturday. $1.50
hats will all go for 50c only at the
Cincinnati Bargain House.
Remember that the election for
bonds with which to build a neat,
up to-date jail for Mitchell coun¬
ty is to be held on April 20th.
We have just received a line of
lady’s slippers that is going at a
low rate, so come in and get your
pick first. A b. Joiner.
Spend ypur money in Camilla.
It will be of benefit to you in
many ways and her merchants
can supply your every want
A gentleman, who was a stran .
ger in this part of the state, ex¬
pressed surprise at the showing
made in education and religion
as evidenced by the handsome
school building and churches.
Mrs. T. J. Bottoms and Miss
Minnie Bottoms, of Thomasville,
spent last Tuesday in Camilla,
the guests of Miss Willie Bot¬
toms.
Mr. Sam Cox, Col. A. S. John¬
son, Col. Benton Odom and Mr.
J. T. Morris, of Newton, were
pleasant visitors to Camilla last
Wednesday.
Tuesday and Wednesday of
thi3 week were the opening days
at Camilla’s millinery stores and
the displays made by each ware
all that one could as^ for. In¬
deed the Misses Cochran, Baggs
<k Perry and Miss Elveen each
I Don’t Forget
J. H. Bailey is in
The € Grocery !
5a.-'' - And sells those Goods
G&*-- direct from New York. Our
goods are the best. We have a telephone; if you have
5^: none, send us your order.
Yours Very Truly,
KV-'- J. H. Bailey.
fflaiuiimaUiUinaiaiamiiuui«Kitma fflr
have complete lines in Millinery
and the showing they made would
do credit to any city.
Camilla’s ball team went down
to Pelham last Friday afternoon
and crossed bats with that little
city’s team. The game which
was a very slow one was won by
Camilla.
Let every body come out Fri¬
day evening, April 1st, to the
High School Auditorium and have
a merry time at a Spelling Bee
! proceed 3 to be used in repairing
I High School piano for com
I menccment.
Miss Florine Westberry, of
Sylvester, and Mias Belle Armor,
of Greensboro, vho have been
the guests of Miss Susie Spence
for a couple of weeks and who
were the recipients of many at¬
tentions while in the city, return¬
ed to their homes Wednesday
morning.
The local contest for place in
Albany Chautauqua will not take
place on the 26th inst., as sug¬
gested WW in the Enterprise some
i contest Wl11 bo named later.
J. H. Powell, C. S. C.
March 22, 1904.