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Prof. B. S. Branham went over
to Thomasville last Saturday.
Mr. Charley Williamson, of
Atlanta, wa3 in Camilla the first
of the week.
Received one car Lime and Ce¬
ment. A. R. Patrick, lm
Col. J. D, Pope, of Albany, at¬
tended to business in Camilla
last Monday.
Just ten more days in which
to register if you expect to vote
in the primary.
Collars, Shirts and Hats for
everybody at
Camilla Supply Co.
Miss Caro Twitty, of Pelham,
spent Friday with relatives in
Camilla.
Remember this is the first
of April, but we all may be fools
for once in our life.
Men’s Linen Collars, the latest
style, 3c. ac the
Cincinnatti Bargain House.
The first of this week was real
cold, but fruit and vegetables
were not hurt any.
Just two days ’till Easter, and
her great display of spring cloth¬
ing, hats and flowers.
See our Easter line of ties, they
are beauties.
Camilla Supply Co.
Mr. Ernest Baggs, of Thom¬
asville, spent last Sunday with
home folks in Camilla.
Judge W. N. Spence and Mr.
Ernest Davis went up to Albany
on business last Monday.
Have you seen those beautiful
Easter stick pins at C. L. Tay¬
lor’s?
Mr. John Marshall a traveling
man who is very popular in Ca¬
milla, was here Tuesday.
If it is lumber or brick you
waht see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
We want to call Special Attention to
several kinds of Goods we are handling!
^ .Fir^t in Fine Candies: ^^
We keep in stock fresli 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.
Our Cigar and Tobacco Line:
Is as complete as we can make it. We are making a special effort to buy good 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.
In the Paint Cine we have Everything You Yeed
,
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 you 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 us.
YOUR FRIENDS
The Lewis Drug Co.
Col. R. J. Bacon, Jr., of Bacon
ton, was here yesterday.
Golden Dent, Maryland White
and Hickory King Early Amber
corn seed at Lewis Drug Co.
Remember there will be ser¬
vices at the Baptist church next
Sunday morning and evening.
The street force under the sup
ervision of Marshall Hilliard, are
doing some very good work now.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for ‘25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown have
a new daughter at their home
This charming little Miss arrived
Tuesday night.
Mr. J. T. Owen has completely
overhauled and put his stores in
excellent repair and now they
look almost like new stores.
Mr. R. D. Walker left last
Tuesday afternoon for Leesburg,
where he has accepted a position
with the Lee County Journal.
Paint things with Harrison
Paints—We have it and paint
time is here.
Camilla Supply Co.
The Enterprise understands
that Mr. I. Berman will com?
mence to rebuild his store be¬
tween this and the first of Maj .
Beautiful patterns of Out Glass,
Sterling Silver and Quadruple
Plate ware for bridal presents
just received at C. L. Taylor’s.
The Camilla Supply Company
and J. H. Bailey have nice new
advertisements in this week’s
issue of the Enterprise. Read
them.
Mr. J. G. Wood, our efficient
Ordinary, has received the
checks for the indigent widows’
pensions and is now ready to pay
out same.
Mr. C H. Goodman, a promi¬
nent turpentine operator in the
northeastern part of the county,
was a pleasant visitor to Camilla
last Wedrn sday.
Make ear!y selection from our
Sterling Silver Jewelry Novelties.
They are the extreme agonies of
the season just in with Fans and
Belts. Easter is here.
Camilla Supply Co.
Mr. C. A. Roles put a new awn¬
ing over the front of the Dixon
store this week. It takes the
place of the one torn away at the
Berman fire.
The spring millinery openings
in Camilla have been very well
attended and the nice lines of
goods shown were all that the
most exacting taste could desire.
Camilla milliners are up-to-date
in their selections.
LAWNS!
Great goodness alive!
Did you see them?
We have a grand lot on our shelves this year. Lawns
Madras, etc., and the up-to-date waistings. We have
bought these to sell and are going to sell them. If you
want any, we, as a friend, advise you to come early as
they are going.
Yours Very Truly,
J. T TT H. Bailey. T"“\ • i
Miss Cleveland Baggs, who is
teaching a flourishing school in
the southern part of the county,
spent last Sunday with home
folks an Camilla.
Watkins & Wilson’s new store
building is nearing completion
and will soon be ready for the
reception of the nice stock of
goods they will open.
Allow me to thank my friends
throughout the county for their
liberal patronage since my re¬
turn to ''amilla. Whenever you
come to town call in and examine
my immense stock of millinery, it
will pay both as to price and
style. Miss C. T. McElveen.
Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Palmer, cf
east Mitchell, are proud over the
arrival of a fine boy at their home.
It is number three and arrived
ou last Tuesday morning.
Miss Hattie Glausier and Miss
Lymh, two of Baconton’s accom¬
plished young ladies paid the
Enterprise office a pleasant call
last Wednesday morning.
The young people who attend
school all the week were given a
nice social party on Friday even¬
ing of week before last at the
home of Dr. Lewis by Miss Clara
Freeman and on last Friday even¬
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Owen by Miss Henrietta
Brimberry.