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...local News...
Mr. P. B. Spence visited New¬
ton Monday.
Mr. Joe Hilliard is on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Bennie Bush ha3 returned
from Baltimore
Mr. Eugene Kolbie was here
from Cairo Sunday.
Dr. D. A. Spence was here
from Pelham Sunday.
Mr. Robin Cochran, of Flint,
was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. H. H. Radford, of Newton,
was in the city Wednesday.
Col. Mat Bennett has been suf¬
fering with fever this week.
Miss Johnnie Cochran visited
friends in Pelham this week.
Mr. Elmore McNair went down
to Pelham Tuesday evening.
Mr. A. R. Baggs is confined to
his bed this week with fever.
Globe & Mason Fruit Jars at
Camilla Supply Co’s.
Mr. E. F. Baggs, of Thomas
viile, is in the city on a visit.
Mr. Ode Cox spent part of last
week in Bainbridge on business.
The home of Dr. W. M. McRae,
is receiving a new coat of paint.
Mr. J. B. Lewis attended to
business in Pelham Wednesday.
Mr, John R. Adams visited
Pelham between trains Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bibb, were
here from Thomasville Sunday.
The people of Baconton are en¬
joying the pleasures of a picnic
coday.
Latest stylo ladies’ corsets at
29c. at the Cincinnati Bargain
House.
Messrs. W. W. Cullens and J.
P, McRee are off lor a few weeks’
recreation at Hampton Springs.
Fla.
Mr. T. B. Perry went down to
Pelham yesterday evening on
business.
Mr. C. H. Parham, of Baconton,
paid the Enterprise office a visit
Saturday.
We can furnish brick from one
to one million. Any quantity
w’anted. Holton & Harrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Neufviil Bailey
left Saturday for their home in
Savannah.
Mr. Clarence Brimberry re*
turned Sunday from a visit to
Baconton.
We regret to learn that Judge
W. N. Spence has been real sick
this week.
Write at once to Stanley’s Bu¬
siness College, Macon, Ga.. for
special low rates,
Hon. I. Maples of Cotton, Ga.,
was a business visitor to Camilla
Wednesday.
Master Robert Butler left Mon¬
day afternoon to visit relatives at
Live Oak, Fla.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Mr. Charlie Wiliamson, a prom¬
inent traveling man, was in the
city Wednesday.
Miss Cleveland Baggs spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
mother in this city.
Mr. F. S. Perry attended to
business in Albany Tuesday and
Pelham Wednesday.
Messrs. Velpoe and Will Ab¬
ridge, of east Mitchell, were in
the city Wednesday.
Men’s Linen Collars, the latest
style, oe. ac the
CincinnaTti Bargain House.
Messrs. Bob Wheeless and
Frank Stewart were hero from
Pelham Wednesday.
The Sunday Schools of Pebble
City and Ifartsfield will picnic at
Poore’s old mill today.
NICELY BALANCED!
Summer Warmth j i f Refreshing Cool Drinks.
Woman’s tongue is still her power,
And so 'twill be till times’s last hour;
Then be quick to toiu "h her taste,
Fancy fare, delic ious drink, haste
r ° Lewis Dr •ug Company.
j Nunnally’s and Lowney’s Candy fresh every Friday.
Mr. Tom Mock was in the city
Tuesday with two fine Rock fish
weighing 20 pounds each.
Mr. R. B. Wingate, of west
Mitchell, attended to business in
our hustling city Wednesday.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J- F. Clark.
Miss Carrie Baggs, who his
been attending school at Cox
College returned Thursday for
the vacation.
The Camilla Trading Co., a
newly organized firm of Camilla,
have an ad. in this issue. Be
sure and read it.
J. H. BAILEY’S
STORE
Is Open For Your
Trade!
The Mayor’s matinee Monday
morning was well attended and
the neat little sum of $27.50 was
left in the treasury. Mayor Pal¬
mer warns all to beware of ap¬
pearing before him.
The latest advices from Dr.
Lewis are that he is well pleaded
with Ms class work in New York.
He expects to visit Philadelphia
and Atlantic City before return¬
ing home, to attend the meeting
of the American Medical Associa¬
tion. May good luck attend him.
Mr. Walter Taylor, who has for
some time been located at Val¬
dosta with a prominent job print¬
ing establishment, spent Sunday
in the city with his parents.
Walter is one of the Enterprise’s
old typos and we were glad to see
him back again. He left Monday
morning to resume his work
Two special cars attached to
the regular passenger train from
Thomasville passed through iieia
last Friday carrying Prof. Stan¬
ley and his students to Macun.
TheFrof. writes us that they
have a maghificent building, most
comfortable quarters, and are
i wrl 1 equipped in every respect
i for their work.