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Globe & Mason Fruit Jars at
Camilla Supply Co’s.
Mr. Leon Perry spent Sunday
in Pelham.
Mr. Ernest Baggs was here
from Thomasville this week.
Mr. A. P. Spence was in the
city with homefolks this week.
Latest style ladies’ corsets at
29c at Cincinnati Bargain House.
Mr. P. S. Perry made a busi¬
ness trip over to ^elliam yester¬
day.
Prof. R. L. Viggfns left for his
home at Lumpkin, Ga., last Sat¬
urday.
The Lewis Drug Co., has a
neat new “ad” in this issue.
Read it.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
Mr. M. H. King and Editor H.
H. Merry were here from Pelham
last Friday.
Miss Glynn Methvin, of Atlan¬
ta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T.
M. Spence.
Col. R. J, Bacon, of Baconton,
attended to business in Camilla
yesterday.
Mr. Elmore Baggs is here on a
visit to his relatives, from Fort
Tampa, Fla.
We can furnish brick from
M. S. Quay, one of the Penn¬
sylvania Senators and a great
Republican boss is dead.
Mr. H. S. Shiver lost his little
daughter last Sunday after an
illness of only five days.
Don’t forget that the bond elec¬
tion will soon be held. Keep it
in mind and tell your neighbor
about it.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream
Freezers and Hammocks
best on earth.
Camilla Supply Co
Aye more lives lost by carelessness than--?
Are more lives saved by care than—?
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In either case no mistakes are to be risked in having your prescriptions filled. Our Drugs and
all Chemicals used by us directly from the best Eastern markets, then Fresh ann Pure they are
dispensed in prescriptions tested and proved.
Drugs, Chemicals* Lewis Drug
Medicines. Company.
Col. R. J. Bacon, Jr., was in
the city Monday.
Messrs. John Wilson, F. S.
Perry and W. D. Cross visit¬
ed Albany Tuesday.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Mr. W. E. Shepard of east
Mitchell, attended to business in
Camilla last Tuesday.
There has been quite a number
of cases of light fever in Camilla
the past week, but about all have
recovered.
Dr. I. A. Bush, has opened
offices next door to Lewis Drug
Company, for the practice of his
profession.
We are sole agents for Queen
Quality Shoes for women. Per¬
fection in style and wear.
Camilla Supply Co.
Messrs. E. V. Faircloth and T.
E. Palmer of the Mt. Zion neigh¬
borhood, attended to business in
Camilla yesterday.
The machinery for the ice
plant is neaily all in place and
will soon be turning out plenty of
pure, filtered artesian water ice.
FOR SAL E—A first-class
mower dead cheap. Apply to
Ernest M. Davis.
Mr. F. S. Perry is having a
neat new picket fence placed
around his handsome residence
on the corner of. Scott and North
Broad streets.
Some fellow up in middle Geor
that
“dew-berries are getting ripe.”
Why brother, we’ve been having
blackberry pie down here for the
last three weeks.
Co’s, Having bought the Lewis Drug
interest in the laundry bus¬
iness. I will be pleased to have
the patronage of all friends.
C. C. Baggs.
Mrs. Clara Twitty is having her
home on the corner of South
Broad and Harney streets
led and nicely painted. When
finished it will be one of the pret
tiest homes in the town.
Mr." Ben Hatcher of East Mit¬
chell, was in Camilla on last Tues¬
day.
Little Miss Pauline Cliatt is
spending awhile with her aunt,
Mrs. Morgan.
Miss Annie Morgan returned
Tuesday from a week’s visit to
relatives near Pelham.
July 2nd is the day fixed for the
election for bonds with which to
build a jail. Keep it in mind.
FOR SALE—One Ladies’ Co¬
lumbia Bicycle. Apply to
Mrs. Preston Davis.
Mrs. Eugene Cox and baby, of
Bainbridge is spending this week
with the family of Mr. S. E. Cox.
See advertisement of Stanley’s
Business College, Macon, Ga..
and write at once for special rates.
Miss Vera Hendricks, of Ge¬
neva, Ala., is visiting in Camilla
the guesc ot, her cousin, Miss
Annie Morgan.
One man with a sneer can often
make a greater impression than
a hundred kindly-faced people
who are applauding.
Messrs. Holton & Harrell, who
are handling all kinds of building
material have just received a new
supply of brick and lumber.
Mr. Grover Cochran enter*ain
ed a number of his young friends
with a pleasant social party on
Friday evening of last week.
Mr. Geo. P. Butler has return¬
ed to Live Oak, Fla., after
spending last week in the city
with his mother. Mrs. J. B. But¬
ler
Messrs. J. T. Norris, Bentcn
Odom, and Col. Johnson, of
Newton, were among those who
visited Camilla the first of the
week.
Messrs. McRee & McNeill are
building up a regular little town
of their own around their splen¬
did new turpentine plant near
the depot. The latest building
to be erected is a large commis
sary store building and ware
house.
The Editor of the Enterprise
was bo well pleased in having his
eldest daughter at home once
more tnat he forgot to mention
the fact in last week’s paper.
Dr. F. L. Lewis is reported at
Atlantic City, one of the great
eastern summer resorts, in atten¬
dance upon the annual session of
the American Medical Associa¬
tion.
Which do you prefer, bonds
and a very small levy of tax for
a number of years, or no bonds
and a special levy of (30 cents on
the $1.00 in one year for jail
building?
Mrs. W. II. Morgan, Miss Rosa
Cox and Mr. Marvin Mathis, spent
Sunday in Decatur county vis¬
iting relatives of the former and
taking in the foot-washing at
Mizpah church.
Mr. J. C. Cullens, of St. Louis,
accompanied by his two little
sons, Wimberley and Frank,
spent the first of the wejk in Ca¬
milla the guest of his brother,
Mr. W. W, Cullens.
Bannister’s Cut-Glass Polish
for cleaning and restoring cut
glass, mirrors, windows, silver¬
ware, brass and tin ware to their
original brilliancy. A 25c box
for 10c at the
Cincinnatti Bargain House.
Messrs. W. E. Davis, of Meigs,
N. Bradford, of Pelham, and Jeff.
Glausier, of Baconton, spent last
Tuesday in Camilla in attendance
upon the regular monthly meet¬
ing of the Board of Education.
Mrs. Wright Galloway, of the
12th district, spent last week
with her mother, Mrs. S. E, Cox,
who has been quite sick, but we
are glad to say is some better.
We hope for her a speedy recov¬
ery.
The Camilla Base Ball boys
went down to Thomasville last
Tuesday for a game and got
cleaned up with a score of 8 to 3.
A splendid game was played up
to the 5th inning, neither side
having scored a run. A shower
of rain came up and dampened
thi ardor of the Camilla boys,
from which they did not recover
The Enterprise fcmily are un¬
derobligations to Mrs. M. F. Brim
berry for some Irish potatoes and
beets. One beet measured 12
inches in length and 4 Relies in.
diameter. When served it was
mote than enough for one meal
and was as crisp and tender as
one could wish.
The paint brush is much need¬
ed in many places in Camilla.
The improved appearance of the
Court House and the Owen store
buildings but shows what a little
paint will do towards brightening
up a place, and when it is applied
to the entire town it makes it
look like a new place and shows
that her people are alive tu the
things that are beautiful and at¬
tractive.
Annual Meeting.
As has been the custom for
many years with the membership
of Mt. Zion church, the annual
re-union meeting was held on last
Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday the annual picnic
dinner was seived at the annual
It is estimated that there was be¬
tween a thousand and fifteen
hundred people present to mingle
with each other, renew old and.
makenew friendships, and listen to
the glad songs and addresses of
the different speakers of the oc¬
casion. Mt. Zion church neigh¬
borhood is one of the oldest and
best in the county and these June
reunions are looked forward to
with great interest and pleasure
not only by the people of that
community, but by their friends
for miles around, who know and
appreciate their generous hospi¬
tality.
For 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 buildmg is new
and well finished inside and out.
For particulars call on R, L.
Rachals.