The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, May 20, 1904, Image 5

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■*TTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTfTTTTTT» -•Local Xews... •AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 Are you going out to the picnic this morning ? Mr. Britt Davis was at home last Sunday. Dr. J. L. Brown has been on the sick list this week. 2'papers fresh Ferry’s Garden Seed for 5c. at the Cincinnati Bargain House. Mrs. James Keaton, of Pelham, spent Monday last in Camilla. Mr. brel Clark attended to business in Baeonton Tuesday. See change in Mr. J- H. Bail¬ ey’s advertisement in this issue. Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers and Hammocks at Camilla Supply Co. Mr. Wiley Spence is reported quite sick at his home on Scott street. The Commencement exercises of the Baeonton school will be held tonight. Mrs. J. T. Cochran returned from a visit to Dawson the latter part of last week. Messrs. J. T. Owens and Clar¬ ence Brimberry have returned from their fishing trip. If it is lumber or brick you want see me and save money. J. F. Clark. Mrs. A. McLauchlin and little •daughter, of Camilla, spent last Tuesday with Fiends in Pelham. Two fine sermons were deliver¬ ed at the Baptist church last Sunday by Rev. B. Broome, of Dawson. Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati Bargain House. Mr. Morris Tift, of Albany, was shaking hands with friends and customers in Camilla last Tues¬ day. Messrs. J. H Palmer and J. T. Collins, two of Mitchell most successful farmers, attend cd to business in Albanj Tuesday. Write at once to Stanley’s Bu¬ siness College,, Maon, Ga.. for special low rates Dr. P. M. George will he in Camilla June 10, instead of May 20th as was advertised. Miss Charlotte Coachman, of Atlanta, has arrived in Camilla where she will spend the sum¬ mer. Mr. Roy. Bell, of Albany, spent Sunday in Camilla the guest of his cousin., Mr. R, L. Wiggins. Messrs. Holton it Harrell, who. are handling all kinds of building material have just received a new supply of brick and lumber. Rev. C. T. Clark returned from Moultrie last Friday where he had been assisting in a protract¬ ed meeting. Miss Alline Terry, of Atlanta, was the guest of Miss Bottoms, in Camilla, last Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Maggie Duren, of Meigs, who was the guest of Mrs. J. T. Owen for the past week, has re turned to her home. Mrs. C. M. Bledsoe and daugh¬ ter, Annie Joycelyn, are visiting relatives and friends in Camilla. —Tuesday’s Albany Herald. We are the sole agents for Butterick’s Patterns. Call and subscribe to the Delineator. Camilla Supply Co. Mr. W. R. Adams who has been working in the jewelry store of Mr. C. L. Taylor, will open a shop-in Newton this week. Miss Rosa Harte, one of Thom asville’s most charming young ladies, spent last Sunday in Ca¬ milla, the guest of Miss Willie Bottoms. Go out to the picnic this morn¬ ing and return to ’own in time to see Albany and Camilla fight it out on the diamond this after¬ noon! Buy a Planet Jr., Cultivator, it will save you time and money. We hav e them. Camilla Supply Co. r* ---------- } ] 8ai ley’s J Logic. i Did you ever look over your wardrobe and i ! find Try it. things in a rather ragged condition? Did you ever look at your shoes and find a hole in them. Try it. Did you ever go down to J. H. Bailey’s and have him furaish you up-to-date. (He has the goods to do it with.) Try it. | J. H. Bailey. | Two (bats! ‘ TAILOR we 'mn gnu m3 1‘.“ ‘1, 3‘?wa) \fi’ml" ’1'}: ‘g‘H£ATHZMiLLIEAN hfiffl N] P i :»g$4~ "3 fl .~ {1% :21 “PM C0. 99¢ N ‘ig’ * , 3 , PARE D l _ m m‘ BEST.COAT/5r MAN. BEST COAT fir HOME: ‘ ‘ ' HEATH C~M1LLIGAN 'tsrAggmHEQ MmCo. 135: .mzmafasm __'_ PW! LEWIS DRUG COMP-ANY. Latest styh ladies’ corsets at at the Cincinnati Bargain House. Master James Cullens, of Bos¬ ton, Mass., is visiting his little eousin Plant Cullens en Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Neufville Bailey, of Savannah, with their little son, are visiting in Camilla this week the guests of Mr. Bailey’s pa¬ rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey. Dr. Lewis report® a safe arrival in New York and a pleasant time thus far, but that the “village” covers so much space that he has not been able to see much of it yet. We can furnish brick from one to one million. Any quantity wanted. Holton & Harrell. The Epwtrth League will en¬ tertain on next Friday evening at the elegant home of Mrs. M. F. Brimberry, with a splendid literary and musical programme. Every body is invited' to'attend. The Camilla Trading Company composed of the- consolidated firms of A. R. Patrick, M. R. Freeman and Z. J). Arthui, will have an advertisement in the next issue of the Enterprise. It wasone of Mrs;..Clara Twitty’s pupils, a l5-yeaiP'-©)M girl of Ca¬ milla, that won the gold medal at the Georgia Chautauqua at Al¬ bany. Mrs. TWiitty formerly had charge of the music department of the Waycros© High School and is one of the finest teachers in Georgia.—Waycross Herald. 1 Electric lights and telephones* are very nice and convenient and a town that has them is called up-to-date, but some way should be devised by which the ma¬ jestic oaks and other beautiful shade trees can be protected and not cut to pieces to make room for the wires, Mr. Georg© A. Letford, the clever representative of H. E. Bucklem & Co., of Chicago, spent part of last Tuesday in Camilla. Air. Letfordi is one of the most pleasant traveling men on the road and represents one of the best medicine houses in the coun¬ try, and all newspaper men find their business dealings with him and his company pleasant and satisfactory,