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Bargain Seekers and Buyers
Of up-to-date merchandise; we call your special attention to our
large stock of
General Merchandise.
Our line comprises every department.
Turk Dry Goods. Clothing. Embroidery and Lace. Hardware.
All the New Goods for Sum¬ Already a large number of All new and attractive pat¬ The leading Hardware House
\t mer at reduced prices. Suits and extra pants for men on terns. in Georgia.
hand. Supply still coming.
Millinery. Hats. Muslin Underwear. Groceries.
A full stock of New Millinery No We guarantee satisfied custo¬
to select from. way to keep us from selling mers. All underwear well made. Banner Flour, the best on
the hats. We have them- the market.
Shoes. Umbrellas. Furniture and
Always headquarters for Foot¬ Too many kinds to mention; Mattings.
wear. will sell at reduced prices. Several cars to select from.
BAGGS & PERRYS
DEPARTMENT STORE.
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West Mitchell Dots.
I did not send in any
cation last week as I thought
other writer would be on
but as they did not write, will
deavor to give you a few dots.
Rev. Henry Sullivan ’filled
regular appointment at
the 3rd Sunday and Saturday
fore. His sermons are
interesting and very
to hia hearers. There were
eral visitors to hear him.
again friends and we will
welcome you to our church.
Our community was well rep¬
resented at the Hopeful
Friday and report the day
pleasantly spent. ’Tis useless
say anything about Hopeful sup¬
plying the needs of a hungry
crowd, for as usual there
plenty to eat and some to spare.
Ice water and lemonade
“free gratis” did much
quenohing the thirst of the crowd,
while some used “stump”.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans and
Jim Baggs visited Dr. and Mrs.
C. Webb at the home of Mrs.
Lou Joiner a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck and
children spent la9t Sunday at
home of Mr. A. A. Bullard.
Mr. D. C. Ramsey is now
ing one of the largest and
Georgia raised horses we
of.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck
last Sunday at the home of
Joe Faircloth.
Dr. W. C. Webb made a busi
trip to Camilla last Thursday.
Miss Floience Davis spent
day with Mias Kate Joiner
Sunday.
Mr. H. H. Collins and family
Evergreen visited relatives in
community last Sunday.
Dave Arga, of Camilla,
his mother Sunday.
Mrs, Lee Campbell was a pleas¬
ant visitoi at Mrs. Lou Joiner’s
Sunday evening.
Messrs. D. C. Ramsey and Cull
Campbell visited Hopbful Sun¬
day.
Dr. aid Mrs. Webb spent the
day at the home of Mr. Frank
Beck last Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank Beck has bean on
the sick list lately, but we are
glad to know she is convalescent.
Mrs. Elizabeth Culpepper is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cal
Hall, in Baker county.
Mr. C. V. Stamper, of Bait,
Ga., is a welcome visitor at Mr.
Frank Beck’s.
Mr. Owen Napier, of Nicholas
ville, Ga., has moved back to our
oommunitiy.
Mr. Tom Beck was in our com¬
munity one day this week look¬
ing after his pecan farm and
other business.
Will close thanking Violet for
her kind wishes. I am very anx¬
ious for Violet to make me a visit
as I am very fond of violets,
Henrietta.
There is a movement on foot to
form a new county for Georgia by
taking a slice from Irwin, Dooly,
Wilcox and Worth counties with
Ashburn, which is in the north¬
east corner of Worth, as the coun¬
ty seat. Ttm has been talked of
for some time but the movement
seems to be getting some back¬
bone now and they may succeed.
The Spring term of the Ca¬
milla High School closes today
for the summer vacation- The
closing exercises will be held
Monday and Tuesday evening.
To add new books to the school’s
library, there will be a small ad- 1
mission of 10 cents charged.'
Reserved seat tickets are on sale
at the Lewis Drug Co.
Baconton High School Exercises*
On the night of May 20th a rare
treat was given the Baconton
people and of the community sur¬
rounding. It was occasion of the
closing exercises of Baconton
High School. Before the shad¬
ows of night began to fall people
from all directions began to flow
in, and by the hour appointed for
opening, standing room in the !
auditorium was at a premium. I
Prof. Whiteford and Mis* Col¬ |
lins had cause for special grati¬
fication for the excellent manner
in which the pupils acquitted
themselves. The program was
very fine, both in selection and
execution, and the teachers show¬
ed rare ability and skill in the
training of the children.
AH deserve special mention,
but in a manner rare, was ren¬
dered “Down at Aunty’s House,”
by little Elizabeth Jackson, and
the recitation, “The Raggedy
Man,” by Lizzie Brown, would be
hard to excel. The “Red Jack¬
et,” by Miss Alma Henley, and
“Sheltered,” by Miss Fannie
Flemming, wa3 of high order of
merit.
A play, with which the program
closed, (except the delivery of
medals) entitled, “SisterMasons”
afforded a large fund of amuse¬
ment and side splitting laughter,
and it is supposed by some that
all the secrets of Masonry have
been turned loose on the world.
The exercises were interspersed
with musical selections which
were well chosen, and their ren¬
dition was so excellent as to show
the faithfulness and efficiency of
Miss Bacon in her training of the
children. The Dr. Sharpe medal
was won by Millard Winchester
and Blannie Watson. These
were delivered at the close of the
exercises by Rev. C. T. Clark.
Subscribe for the Enterprise-
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given of an intention
to apply at the next session of the Gen¬
eral Assembly of the State of Georgia
for the passage of a local or spec al bill,
the title of which is as follows: “An
Act to amend an Act, entitled: An Act
to establish the City Court of Camilla,
in and for the County of Mitchell, to de¬
fine its jurisdiction and jxjwers; to pro¬
vide for the appointment of a judge
and other officers thereof, to define their
powers and duties, and to abolish the
present City Court of Mitchell County,
and for other purposes, approved De¬
cember 15, 181)7, so as to provide that
the judge and solicitor of said court
shall be elected by the legally qualified
voters of the county instead of being ap¬
pointed by the Governor, by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate.”
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Everybody and
the Children
Will find it to their interest to
go through and see the big values
in
Shoes, Ladies and Chil¬
drens’ Slippers, Hats and
various other goods.
Come and see for yourself and
3 be convinced that, we will save you
money. Money is the best thing
going, but it’s better coming.
Yon will get all the money that
is coming to you if you keep your
business going with
“C. T. Co.”
Values.
Call for HENRY CLAY
Flour if you want the best.
We liave a full and complete
,
i line of Groceries, etc. Call on us.
We thank all for their liberal
patronage given us in tue past and
solicit a continuance in the future.
CAMILLA TRADINCJCO.
A. R. Patrick. M.TR. Freeman.
Z. J. Arthur.
Estrayed Mule.
One medium s : zed dark brown
mule, with white spots on hips
and rump, about 7 or 8 years old,
shod on fore feet and shows signs
of having been worked to a tim¬
ber cart. Was taken up at my
stables on Wednesday of this
week. Owner can recover same
by coming forward and paying
charges. G. W. Swindle.
You Know What You are Taking
When you take Groves Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simplv Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No Cure. No pay. 50e.
SO,000
Free Samples
You Can Get One.
BLACK WEED, the great vegetable
remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, and
kidney and Bladder complaints, has met
with almost instantaneous success be¬
cause it has made some noteworthy
cures of very severe cases.
Mr. John Post, of the Atlanta Fir*
Dept., writes:
** For months I suffered With my kid*
Beys. I made every effort to get relief,
but failed until I accidentally came in
possession of a bottle of Black Weed.
The relief obtained from its use was so
great before half the first bottle had
been used, that I put aside all other
medicineB and am now sound and well,
having been cured completely by Black
Weed. ed. At At the the same same time time I I had had a an ag¬
gravated case of Catarrh of the head
and throat. Black Weed has completely
cured this, and my head is now as clear
as a bell.
BLACK WEED is sold by all drug¬
gists at $1.00 a bottle, or we will send
prepaid upon receipt of price.
Send Tour Name
a trial sample of this great remedy,
which will be sent absolutely free, to¬
gether with our book containing valua¬
ble information and endorsements.
Pleaee mention this paper. Address,
Black Weed Medicine Co.,
Atlanta. Go.
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