The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, April 29, 1904, Image 5

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...LOCAL XEWS-- Received one car Lime and Ce¬ ra j*it. A. R. PATRiCK. lm Latest style ladies’ corsets at 29c. at the Cincinnati Bargain House. The flying-jenny left Monday for Sylvester in search of more nickels. Baconton was well represented at the Chautauqua in Albany last Monday. If it is lumber or brick you want see me and save money. J. P. Clark. Camilla was well represented yesterday at the Chautauqua in Albany. Mr. Oscar Hilliard spent part of this week with home folks in Camilla. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bishop re¬ turned Wednesday from a visit to Moultrie, Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati Bargain House. Mr. John Cochran, of Thomas ville, was a visitor to Camilla last Wednesday, 2 papers fresh Ferry’s Garden Seed for 5c. at the Cincinnati Bargain House. Miss Deal Mayo, of Beuna Vista, is visiting relatives in Ca¬ milla this week. Mr. Britt Davis, of Thomas ville, spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Camilla. Men’s Linen Collars, the latest style, 5c. -it the CincinnaTti Bargain House. Mr. Henry Townsend, of Quit man, was shaking hands with friends in Camilla this week, J. H. Bailey and the Oinein natti Bargain House both have new advertisements in this issue. Mrs. A. H. Harrell and charm¬ ing daughters. Misses Gussie and Rosa, spent this week in Albany. Messrs. Armand Bagg9, Phil We have received just a complete line of This is the Finest line of Soap on the Market and when you want Something Delicate and Elegant in the soap line, Call on us. Bailey, Frank Hartsfield, Clark and Grover Cochran up to Albany Monday. There will be held an adjourn¬ ed term of the City court week commencing with Monday, May 9th. Mrs. Clara Twitty, Mrs. F. L. Lewis and Miss Clara attended the Chautauqua in Al¬ bany last Monday. Paint things with Paints—We have it and time is here. Camilla Supply Co. Mitchell Superior Court will hold an adjourned term time in July, to try some impor¬ tant criminal cases that could not be heard at the regular term last week. Through thekinlness of Mrs. W. W. Cullens and Mrs. J. C. Turner, the editor’s family liave had their first spring vegetables for which these excellent ladies have our sincere thanks. Make early selection from Sterling Silver Jewelry Novelties. They are the extremo agonies the season just in with Fans and Belts. Easter is here. Camilla Supply Co. The Enterprise learns, much regret, that Mrs. J. Turner has been quite sick her return from Bainbridge she had been in attendance the recent meeting of the Presbytery.. Only two more days of Mill and Factory Syndicate at Baggs & Perry’s remain. you have not availed yourself the opportunity offered, it pay to go aronnd and see they are offering. Quite a large number of millaites went up to Albany terday to be in attendance the military exercises of Chautauqua. Col. W. E. and his military display draw a large crowd. A change has been made week in the management of Cochran House, one of Camilla’s hotels. Mrs. J. T. Cochran re¬ tires and Mr. J. L. Cochran as¬ sumes active management. Mrs. J, T. r ochran has moved to the Baptist parsonage. Messrs. J. W. and WH1 Butler, W. A. Bennett, J. H. Palmer and Green Spence composed a party of Camilla gentlemen who spent a couple of days at Hoggard’s mill the first of the week on a fishing trip. They report a pleasant trip and plenty of fish. Elsewhere in this issue will be found the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners. It is through an oversight of the Clerk that these proceedings have not been published before. The February and March pro- — — — --— -■ •■-n ----- h i --- 1 — r i --- i '- i n-n- ii rnn -irr-,.iinn.ii n- -i nj ii i i i ..rri~Tri i - i rn nLinmin-ujnrLrm JUurLHii. Bailey’s Locals. Miss Clara Freeman went up “’Tis an ill wind that blows no to Albany the other day and one any good.” This was proven brought back the medal in in¬ in the instance off the teachers strumental music. That’s nice; institute when our professors isn’t it? had do go to Albany and the chil¬ J. H. Bailey sells shoes amdl dren enjoyed a holiday. them what’s good. “Keep Clean” are good for Baconton acquitted herself men women and children. splendidly at the Chautauqua. The praise ©>f one of Georgia’s We are proud to be her neigh¬ editors has. been bestowed on bor. this a J. To that gentleman, we Get a “keep clean.” appreciate the kind words of en¬ The election is over and every¬ couragement and hope that we thing is so serene that you don’t always may be worthy of your hardly know what to do. praise Bailey’s bowels are yellow, 25c Get busy and get a bowl at each, doncher know. Bailey’s. | iiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiMkiiiiiiiiiK J. H. Bailey. f ceeiings will be published next week. Are you a friend and well wisher of the Enterprise? If so, please tell us if you have 1 an item of news that may be of interest to your friends. If you- know of any one visiting in or- out of the city tell us about it and 1 thus help, the editor to make the Enter¬ prise one of the best local papers in the state, Mr, Lester Goodlow,. of Val¬ dosta. Inspector of Agencies, for the A. C. L., spent Wednesday in Camilla, where he came to check out Mr. W. W. Cullens and check in a Mr. W. J. Stubbs, who will have charge of the Camilla agency for the next two- months,, during which time- Mir.. Cullens will take a vacation with a view to regaining his health his indis¬ position being occasioned by an injury to one of his knees, receiv¬ ed som« time a< o. LOSL Between the residence of Mr. H. B>. Rivers and the Kemp school bouse, one ladies’ gold watch with brooch A liberal re¬ ward will be paid for its return to the undersigned or to tnis office. Miss Zula Wilson. “I haw used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets with most satisfacto¬ ry results,” says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Houston, Texas. For indigestion, bil¬ iousness and constipation these tablets are most excellent. Sold by Lewis Drug Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Cura Digests what you eat*