The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, May 13, 1904, Image 5

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TTTTTTTVHT TTTTTTTTmTTT • • ••Local Xews... • iiAAi UiiiUiAUAi AAA AAA A Mrs. Lennie Bush, left last Tuesday morning for a visit to Baltimore, Md, Only a short while now before the school children will have their summer vacation. Latest style ladies’ corsets at 29c. at the Cincinnati Bargain House. Judge John 0. Perry, of New¬ ton, was a prominent visitor to Camilla on last Tuesday. Mr. T. J. G.’ausier, one of Ba conton’s prominent citizens, spent Tuesday in Camilla. We can furnish brick from one to one million. Any quantity wanted. Holton & Harrell. There was a light, but refresh¬ ing rainfall on last Monday after¬ noon, but nothing like a season. The County Commissioners at¬ tended to the regular busines oi the monthly session on last Tuesday. If it is lumber or brick you want see me and save money. J. F. Clark. Mr. J. A. Kirho and daughter, Miss Sadie, left last Saturday for an extended visit to relatives in Stewart county. Mr. Nat Bradford, of, Pelham, was here last Tuesday in atten¬ dance upon the meeting of the Board of Education. Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of tobacco for 25c at. the Cincinnati Bargain House. Mrs. Lula Mays, of Decatur county, accompanied by Miss Peail Ledbetter, of Newton, were among Tuesday’s visitors to Ca¬ milla. Mr. James Cullens, of Boston, Mass., spent a few hours on Thursday of last week in Camilla with his brother Mr. W. W. Cullens. 2 papers fresh Ferry’s Garden Seed for 5c. at the Cincinnati Bargain House. a— —iw , . rra < niw , Two Coats! TAILOR MADE THE BEST MADE T 7 IE TMJE BEST COAT A-MAN BEST COAT/^ HOME ESTABLISHED 1851 Heath & Milligan Mfg Co. cmcago, as. a. Forjaleby EE W 1 S DRUG COMPANY. Ice Cream Freezers, Coolers and Hammocks at Camilla Supply Co. Mr. Bam Cox, of Newton, was among yesterday’s visitors to Camilla. Prof. C. L. Brown was shaking hands with friends in Camilla Wednesday. Mr. E. T. Fitzgerald, of west Mitchell, was among Wednes¬ day’s visitors to Camilla. Men’s Linen Collars, the latest stylo, 5c. ac tho Cincinnati Bargain House. On the inside will be found the speech of Judge W. N. Sp-ence de¬ livered before the mass meeting held at the court house in Camilla on Thursday of last week. The Enterprise is requested to announce that Rev. B. Broome, of Dawson,, will preach at the Baptist church in Camilla on .Sunday morning and evening. Messrs. Holton & Harrell, who are handling all kinds of building material have just received a new supply of brick and lumber. When you write anything to the Enterprise for publication be sure you sign your name. e must know who the writer is else it will not be published. ' Mr. J. T. Owen, accompinied by his grand-son, Mr. Clarence Brimberry, left last Tuesday morning for a visit to relatives and friends in Thomas county. We are the sole agents for Butterick’s Patterns. Call and subscribe to the Delineator. Camilla Supply Co. Dr. J- L. Brown showed us the first ripe peaches of the season last week. This week we were allowed to sample and they prov¬ ed up to be real fine ripe peaches. The Enterprise received two letters from West Mitchell this week and both contained sub¬ stantially the same news, there¬ fore we left out the last one re¬ ceived. Miss Mary Bailey, who lias been teaching school in Dublin, Da., for the past year is at home for the vacation much to the gratification of her relatives and many friends in Camilla. Read the new' advertisements in this issue of the Lewis Drug Co., the Cincinnatti Bargain House, 0. C. Baggs.^ E. W. Wil¬ son, and the old reliable .1. H. Bailey. It is good reading, ev¬ ery bit of it and will interest you. Mr. J. H. Powell, Mitchell’s ef¬ ficient School Commissioner, re turned last Friday from Dublin, Ga.- where he had been in at¬ tendance upon the annual meet¬ ing of Commissioners Associa¬ tion of the state. Mr. Powell re¬ ports a pleasant trip and an en¬ joyable stay among the hospita¬ ble people of Dublin. Bailey’s Logic. We Desire to put before the public’s attention a few facts; 1st. We are in business. 2nd. We are in business for our benefit. Reasoning from these Facts, you can see that this will be the results 1st. Being in business we want your trade. 2nd. We cannot do business without your i trade, therefore we would do our best to hold your patronage, by giving you the best values for your money. i I J. H. Bailey. | Nice, new Irish potatoes and fine golden wax beans were what the editor’s family fea.ted upon the latter-part of last week. They were from the garden of that mott excellent lady, who presides over the lwoie of Capt. J. C. Turner.. Buy a Planet Jr., Cultivator, it will save you time and money. We ha\ e- them. Camilla Supply Co. Many of the older citizens of Camilla are glad to meet once more Mrs. Julia Darden, of Ma¬ con, wh©'with her interesting fam ilj formerly lived in our town and were universal favorites. Mrs. Darden is the guest of Mrs. W. L. Seal fe„ Dr. F. L. Lewis left last Tues¬ day morning for New Yorltp where he goes to take a post graduafcecourse in the Polyclinic - Institute-of that city. The En¬ terprise wishes for the Doctor a pleasant and profitable trip and a safe - cetera home. The Enterprise is in receipt of a communication, dated, Moul¬ trie, Ga.May B, and mailed on a rural route-to and from Pelham, commenting on the recent prim¬ ary, the mass meeting and other things,.but as the writer did not sign his name to the article it, of course, goes to the waste basket. The Enterprise positively will not publish, anything sent in un¬ less we-know who wrote it. ifiodhg Dyspepsia Dure Digests what you eat.