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Globe & Mason Fruit Jars at
Camilla Supply Co’s.
Dr. J. P. Sharp was here from
Bacoirion Sunday.
Mr. Gordon Glausier, of Bacon
ton, was here Monday.
Miss Annie Collins returned
from Bacon ton Sunday.
Mr. C. A. Schneider was here
from Americas Tuesday.
Latest style ladies’ corsets at
29c at Cincinnati Bargain House.
Mr. Morris Tift of Albany, was
here on business Tuesday.
Mr. Jamie Keaton was here
from Pelham Wednesday.
Miss Irma Lewis is the guest
of Mrs. P. L Lewis this week.
Mr- Emmstt McAfee, of Smith
ville, spent this week in the city.
Men’s Linen Collars, the latest
style, 5e. ac thj
Cincinnatti Bargain House.
Miss Jamie T. Bullard is visit¬
ing Miss Annie Kate Holton this
week.
Miss Maggie Burnett is in the
city visiting her sister Mrs. C.
A. Roles.
Mr. Lee Hand and sister Miss
Emily, were here from Pelham
this week.
Write at once to Stanley’s Bu¬
siness College, Macon, Ga., for
special low rates.
Miss Rosa Hart, of Thomasvilie,
was the guest of Miss Willie Bot¬
toms Tuesday.
Miss Susie Spence left Tues¬
day for Atlanta to visit her aunt,
Mrs. Susie Rayan
Mr. McClellan, a prominent
traveling man of Dawson was in
the city Wednesday.
Miss Caro Twitfcy, pf Pelham,
is the charming guest of Miss
Annie Grace Brimberry this
week.
We can furnish brick from one
to one million. Any quantity
wanted. Holton & Harrell.
Mr. Lem Cochran spent Sun¬
day in the city, returning to
Monday.
Miss Clara McClain, of Pelham,
attended commencement exer¬
cises here Monday night.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. P. Clark.
Prof. J. T, McRee, returned
Tuesday from a pleasant out ; ng
at Hampton Springs, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Sellars,
of Faircloth were the guests of
Mrs. W. B. Ward Wednesday.
Mrs. D. A. Spence, of Pelham,
was in the city Wednesday with
her sister Mrs. J. H, Hilliard.
Don’t fail to get a 506 pound of
tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Mr. G, B. Baggs has purchas¬
ed a handsome turnout. Look¬
out! Somebody is going to ride.
Mrs. Hinton Brazier, of Hum¬
ber, Ga., is visiting her mother
Mrs- W- R. C. Holton this week.
Messrs. J. T. Holton and J. T.
Collins attended the Holton-Bra
zier marriage at Humber, Ga-,
last Sunday.
Messrs. Holton & Harrell, who
are handling all kinds of building
material have just received a new
supply of brick and lumber.
All crops and vegetation of ev¬
ery kind has taken on new life
since the rains of the first of the
week.
At last the . drouth has been
broken by splendid rain falls sev¬
eral afternoons and evenings of
the past week.
We are sole agents for Queen
Quality Shoes for women. Per¬
fection in style and wear.
Camilla Supply Co.
Mi. Geo. P. Butler, who is now
in the livery business at Live
Oak, Fla., spent this week in the
city with his mother, Mrs. J. B,
Butler.
Lot Show Cases cheap, small
Safe, $10, larger ones $20, $35,
Desk SJ. C. J. Daniels,
Atlanta, , : a.
C. J. Daniels, Atlanta, Ga., is
closing out Wall paper at cost,
5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, etc- per
roll. Write for samples.
Mrs. R. E. L. Spence and Miss
Genie Underwood have returned
from a visit to Mrs. C. S. Hodges
at Cyrene, and relatives in Bain
bridge.
Mr. J. L. Palmer, Col. E. M.
Davis and Col. S. S. Bennet,
spent a portion of this week in
Atlanta taking in the state con¬
vention.
Having bought the Lewis Drug
Go’s, interest in the laundry bus¬
iness. I will be pleased to have
the patronage of all friends.
C. C. Baggs.
Mr. Faulton Shiver was at
home this week, after spending
sometime inPoulan. Worth coun¬
ty, Ga., where he has made some
investments.
Miss Pearl Ledbetter and
Misses Flemming, of Newton,
were the charming guests of
Mrs. W. W. Cullens and Mrs. J.
C- Turner this week
Miss Clara Freeman, one of the
honor graduates of the Camilla
High School, left yesterday for
home at Tolberton, Ga. She was
accompanied by Mrs. F. L Lewis
Col. Walter Park returned to
his home at Blakely yesterday
morning. Col. Park formerly
taught school here and has many
warm friends in Camilla
were glad to see him again.
Mr. Aubrey Allen, eldest son
of the editor of the Enterprise,
left last Tuesday for Maeon,
where he will take a thorough
course at Stanley’s Business
School.
Commencement exnrci-ea and
school closings for the Sp ring term
have been the order of the day
for the past two weeks and now
teachers and pupils arc happy in
the enjoyment of their summer
vacation.
Seven weeks of dry weather
a-companied by real cool nights
has retarded the growth of crops
NICELY BALANCED!
Summer Warmth j i Refreshing Cool
f Drinks.
Woman’s tongue is still her power,
And so, 'twill be till times’s last hour;
Then be quick to tou ch her taste,
Fancy fare, delie ious drink, haste
r ° Lewis Dt *ug Company.
Nunnally’s and Lowney’s Candy fresh every Friday.
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no little, yet it was hot without
its benefits, as it enao'ed the
farmers to put their crops in ex¬
cellent state of cultivation.
The Enterprise n pleased to
know that Judge Spence, who
was reported quite sick last week,
was sufficiently recovered to be
able to attend the state conven¬
tion. He will spend several days
in North Georgia recuperating.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream
Freezers and Hammock; the
best on earth.
Camilla Supply Co
Miss Toy Spence, who is a 1901
graduate of Brenau College,
Gainesville, is at home for the holi¬
days. She was accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. W. N. Spence,
who attended the commence¬
ment of that excellent school last
week,
Mr, W. H. Culpepper was here
this week preparing to move his
family to their new home in Al¬
bany, and while the good people
of Camilla regret to lose these
excellent people as citizens, they
wish for them success and hap¬
piness in their new home.
Just received at the Cincinnatti
Bargain House eleven barrels of
the latest kind of fancy glass
ware, such as pitchers, tumblers,
butter dishes, sugar dishes,
spoonholders, tooth-pick holders,
card trays. All will go cheap.
Come quick and get the first
choice.
Mr. Meri Underwood is at home
from School at Locust Grove,
lie expects to attend Mercer
University’s Summer School and
enter the sophomore class next
fall. These boys all say that it
is a great comfort to them in their
hard work away from home to
read the new:,y columns of the
Enterprise,
Mr. T. W. Dollar of Coffee
Springs, Ala., spent last week
with his sister, Mrs. W. H. Mor¬
gan, in this city. Mr. Dollar is
an old Georgia boy, but was on
the sick list while here and did
not get out to see much of the
town which he had not visited be
fore in eight years, but he still
thinks it is a fine ol 1 town.
Mr. Fred D. Miller, of Atlanta,
the general traveling passencrer
agent of the Illinois Central Kail
road, better known as the Dixie
Flyer, to St. Louis, Chicago and
the Northwest, was a visitor to
Camilla last week. Mr. Miller
was accompanied by Mr. E. J
Walker, Fla. Pass. Agent of the
C. and St, L-, with headquar¬
ters at Jacksonville, Fla.
Tor Sale.
I hereby offer my new six room
residence, on north side of Broad
street, about half way between
the court house and the depot,
for sale. The build ug is new
and well finished inside and out.
For particulars call on 11 L.
Raohals.
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
he .convinced that we will save you
money. Money is the best tiling
going, but it’s better coining.
You will got all the money that
is coming to you if you keep your
business going with
‘C. T. Co.”
Values.
Hour Gull for HENRY CLAY |
if you want the best.
We have a full and complete
line of Groceries, etc. Call on us.
We thank all for their liberal
patronage given us in tne past and
solicit a continuance in the future.
CAMILLA TRADINCgCO.,
A. R. Patrick. M.'R. Freeman.
Z. J. Arthur.