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Received o ie car Lime and Ce¬
ment. A. R. P.vraicK. lm
This is March weather and one
has to hold on to his Easter hat
to keep it from blowing away.
Have you seen those beautiful
Easter stick pins at C. L. Tay¬
lor’s?
Rev. C. T. Clark is off this
week helping Rev J. M. Poster
in a protracted meeting aCSpark®,
Ga.
Mr Z. H. Jones, candidate lor
representative, was a pleasant
visitor to the Enterprise office
last Monday.
Men’s Linen Collars, the latest
style, 3c. ac thj
Cincinnatti Bargain House.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cox, who
left Camilla several veeks ago,
ostensibly for Washington State,
returned last Sunday.
The new plastering for the
Methodist church will be finished
op this week. Tho main audi¬
torium of the church has been
finished and looks very neat.
See our Easter line of ties, th-.y
are beauties.
Camilla Supply Co.
As a result of the series of meet¬
ings held at thi Baptise church
by evangelist Briggs, the past
week; there were three accessions
to the membership last Sunday
evening.
beautiful patterns of Cut Glass,
Sterling Silver and Quadruple
Plate ware for bridal presents
just received at C, L. Taylor’s.
Rev. W. A.- Huckaby, agent
for the Methoiist orphans home
at Macon, tilled the
pulpit in Camilla on last Sunday
morning and evening preaching
interesting sermons at beth ser¬
vices. A liberal collection for
home was made.
Make early selection from
They Sterling Silver Jewelry Novelties.
are the extreme agonies of
the season just in with Fans and
Belts. Easter is here.
Camilla Supply Co.
When You Ueed Anything in the
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Mr. Ira Spring, of Will n^harr,
was here Monday.
Miss Leila Walker entertained
few of her young friends at the
home of her parents on Sco’.t
street Monday evening.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and sa\e money.
J. P. Clark.
Mr. W. T. Arrington is here
with his ait lry-go-round and is
furnishing amusement for crowds
of young people every evening.
The Enterprise understands
that while several small colored
children were playing around an
old well at Holton & Harrell’s
lumber yard last Sunday, oneun
deitiok to jump across but failed
and before help could reach him
he was crowned.
If it’s a bilious attack, take Chamber-
1 tin’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a
quick recovery is certain. For sale by
Lewis Drug Oo. <
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
LOST.
Between the residence of Mr.
H. B. Rivers and tho Kemp
school hou»e, one ladies’ gold
watch with b-ooeh A liberal re¬
ward will be paid fur its return to
the undersigned or to tnis office.
Miss Zula Wilson.
Finecliff Dots.
The rain we had 'ast week was
very much appreciated by the
farmers, as the crops of this
section were nee,ding rain badly.
Mr. A. A. Bullard and R. J.
Taylor killed a hawk one day
last week that measured nine feet
from tip to tip, so says the coon.
The ccon says he is going up
to Baconton some day soon and
he hopes to get a peep at “School
girl.’’
We are glad to know that Mrs.
Crowford’s little boy, who has
been very sick with pneumonia
is now rapidly improving.
One of Mr. H. D. Culpepper’s
mules happened to bad luck last
F iday n’ght by getting in a wire
fence and being torn and cut
badly.
Mr. Andrew Spence visited
Pinecliff Sunday.
Mr. C. V. Stamps is visiting
rulat ves at- Cedar Springs now.
Mr. T. B. Beck was out among
kin folks one day last week.
All of Mr. L. A. Collin’s fam¬
ily are sick with the measles.
Though they are all doingwellMr.
Collins is using lots of whiskey.
He sits in the corner and drinks
the whiskey and shakes the bot¬
tle at the sick ones.
We are glad to know that we
have one man in our midst that,
though he has the “Dr.” tacked
to his name, can pull the line
behind the plow as well as a tooth
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The merry-go-round is in town City Court was held Tuesday,
everybody is taking a ride on but it is rumored that so many
some sort of a monster. candidates, wanted to shake
J. H, Bailey is selling few hands vi h the prisoners that
a Judge Bush forced to ad¬
shoes which cost him anywhere was
from two to three dollars for one journ,
dollar per pair. Bailey’s yellow bowls, 25c,
The baseball is here Toe Oratorical conteet this
soasen or evening. We all want to out
is it not? Things are so quiet go
that don’t know whether and hear Col. Pete.
we the
boys have abandoned the dia¬ J. H. Bailey’s plows aie here
mond or not. Aplenty of styles and quinti
ti 33.
Get a lawn dress at Bailey’s It is rumored that there is to
Bailey’s lawns are fresh and be no school during the Chautau¬
new. week.
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and the beauty of it is he di n’t
mind it.
Mr. B. A. Culpepper, of Ca¬
milla, came out to see his mother
Saturday and on Sunday wa3
looking around for a drink of good
water, so he decided that Messrs.
Joe Beck and Joe Kirbo had the
best in the county.
Hoping for the Enterprise
much success. Jane.
Mt. Zion Dots.
Our farmers are very busy
finishing up their planting.
Cotton chopping will soon be
on hand.
We have been having some
nice rains which were needed to
bring up the crops
We had preaching at Mt. Zicn
church on the first Sunday, by
Rev. S. J. McLeod, of Valdosta,.
editor of the Pulpit and Pew,
He preached a fine sermon to a
large and appreciative congrega¬
tion.
The committee to arrange the
program for our anniversary,
which will he held on Saturday
before the first Sunday in June,
met last Sunday. Your scribe is
not posted yet as to the program,
but you can rest assured they
will make it as interesting as
possible. Revs. Wm. Hurce, G.
T. West, J. A. J. Dumas and
others will be invited.
Everything is very quiet in our
section except politics. There
are so many candidates passing
that we farmers dare not shoot
the birds that are pulling up our
c rn for fear that we will hit one
of them, Hurrah for them all.
With best wishes for the En
terprise I am Red Fox.