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Mr. Leon Perry spent Monday
afternoon in Pelham.
Mr. Fred Clarke visited the
Artesian City Sunday.
Miss Sannie Spence visited
homefolks here Sunday.
Little Sarah Hilliard is very
sick with fever this week.
Rev. C. T. Clark filled his ap¬
pointment at Baconton Sunday.
Miss Lilly Kinard spent Sun¬
day with relatives near Pelham.
Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Spence, of
Pelham, spent Sunday in Camilla.
Miss Maggie Duren, of Meigs,
is visiting Mies Henrietta Brim
berry.
Mrs. C. P. Brown, of Hawkins
ville, is visiting relatives ia the
city.
Latest style ladies’ corsets at
29e. at the Cincinnati Bargain
House.
Mr. Hunnewell Griffin, a prom¬
inent traveling man was a visitor
to Camilla Monday.
Miss Hallie Spence is visiting
the family of Mr. J. H. Powell
th>s week.
Mr. J. M. Scott, a (prominent
traveling man was iin the city
Monday and Tuesday.
Quite a crowd of Camilla peo¬
ple attended the Chautauqua in
Albany last Thursday.
Mrs. J. T. Norris and brother
Mi. Paul E. Haile were in the
city Wednesday from Newton.
If it is lumber or brick yon
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
The painters and carpenters
are busily engaged in overhaul¬
ing the court house this week.
Kev. W. L. Curry, of Pelham,
preached an interesting sermon
at the Baptist church Sunday
night.
Miss Cordelia Mayo returned
Sunday to her hojaae in Beuna
Vista after a plaasant visit to
relatives here.
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Thib is the Finest line of Soap on the Market and when you
want Something Deiicate arid Elegant in the
soap line, Call on us.
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See ad. of Stanley’s Business
College, Macon, Ga.
Bailey has a change of ad. in
this week’s issue. Don’t miss k.
Miss Geneva Jones, of Pelham,
visited friends in the city Sun¬
day.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Miss Cleveland Baggs spent
Sunday in Camilla with her
mother.
Miss Jones, of Pelham, spent
Sunday in Camilla with Miss
Winnie Merritt.
Mr. Z. E. Norton, of Pelham,
was a visitor to the Enterprise
office yesterday.
2 papers fresh Ferry’s Garden
Seed for 5c, at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
A good rain is much needed on
the farms and also to settle the
dust in the city.
Dr. Short and Sheriff Odom,
of Newton, were among yester¬
day’s visitors to Camilla.
Mrs. F. L. Lowis and Miss Clara
Freeman returned the first of the
week from a visit to relatives in
Cairo.
Men’s Linen Collars, the latest
style, 5c. sc th j
Cincinnati Bargain House.
Several young people enjoyed
some sweet music at the home of
Maj J. T. Owens on Broad street
Monday night.
Mr. T. E. Palmer, of the Mt.
Zion neighborhood, was a p’eas
ant visitor to the Enterprise
office yesterday.
We can furnish brick from one
to one million. Any quantity
wanted.
Holton A Harrell.
Pelham was well represented
iu Camilla yesterday. The dele¬
gation w'is here in attendance
upon the mass meeting.
Baggs & Perry have a new
ad this week. Take time and
read it. It is surely interesting
to the trading public.
Mrs. A- H. Harrell and daugh¬
ters, turned \jp$ises Monday Gussie and Rosa,
t morning from
1 a pleasant visit to Albany.
Messrs. Holton <fc Harrell, who
are handling all kinds of building
material have just received a new
supply of brick and lumber.
Messrs. McRee and McNeilj.
have completed their turpentine
still near the depot and fired up
for business Wednesday morn¬
ing.
The Enterprise is under ob¬
ligations to Mr. D. B. Davis for
a mess of as finy turnips as ever
grew. They were fine in size
and flavor.
Misses Lawson and Susie
Spence and Miss Ethel Perry
spent Chautauqua week very
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Bailey’s Locals.
J. H. Bailey sells shoes for ev¬ Council meeting the other night
erybody at everytime. We admire Mayor Palmer’s way
Yellow bowls at Bailey’s. of doing business.
Lace and hamburg at Bailey’s. Pickup yourself and get a yel¬
The K. P’s. of this place, went low bowl at Bailey’s.
down to Pelham to institute a
lodge of that order on last Tues¬ J. H. Bailey keeps on hand at
day. There were thirty mem¬ all times a full line of
bers enrolled.. Dry Goods, Notions,
Bailey’s doesn’t sell anything
York but the best for of instance. groceries; Now Shoes and Hats.
sugar
The court house is being re¬ Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
painted. The spring is here. Tobacco, etc.
’Tis well.
Bailey’s bowls are yellow, 25c. Call on me and get the best.
J. H. Bailey, H
pleasantly in Albany as the
guests of Mrs. R. G. Riley.
Mr. Cullens is a success¬
ful business man of Jacksonville,
Fla., where he is the proprietor
of the Windsor, one of the largest
hotels in that city.
On last Monday, May 4th, the
United States flag was raised ov
er the Panama Canal route and
the Commission has formally tak¬
en possession of the property and
works.
Mrs. E. K. Braselton returned
Tuesday from a visit to her old
home ii Perry, Houston county.
Mr. lb is sure proud for he says
he c’on’t like bacheloring even a
little bit.
Mrs. H. A. Freeman, who has
been making her home in Jack-
son, Miss., for some time, arriv¬
ed in Camilla this week where
she will spend some time with her
son, Mr M. R Freeman.
The good people of Mt. Zion
neighborhood are making big
preparations for the annual meet¬
ing which will be held on the
first Sunday in June and Satur¬
day before.
Mr. Robert Fleming, who ! as
been with the Camilla Supply
Co., as salesman for sometime
left last Monday morning for
Poughkeepsie, N. Y-, where he
goes to take a business course at
that well known School. His
many lriends in Camilla will join
the Enterprise in wishing for
him a safe journey and a pleas¬
ant stay in that far northern
state.