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Globe & Mason Fruit Jars at
Camilla Supply Co’s.
Mr. Bob Odom, of Newton, was
in the city Tuesday.
Dr. P. Sharp, Baconton, was
in the /;ity Tuesday.
For Fruit Jar Rubbers cation
Lewis Drug Co.
Mrs. J.T. Cochran is visiting
in Thomasville this week.
Mr. C. A. Roles went up to
Flint Tuesday on business.
Mr. Leon Perry left Wednesday
afternoon foravisit toRainbndge.
Latest style ladies’ corsets at
29: at Cincinnati Bargain House.
Mrs- George Joiner, of Albany,
is visiting relatives in Camilla
this week.
Mr. Oscar Hilliard, oI Nashville,
Ga., is in the city on a visit to his
homefolks.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
Mr. Dewey Ledbetter, of New¬
ton, spent M mday with friends
in Camilla.
Mr. Sam S- Bennett, of Camil¬
la, was here this afternoon.—Al¬
bany Herald.
Judge W. N- Spence, of Camil¬
la, was here for several hours to¬
day.—Albany Herald,
We can furnish brick from one
to one million. Any quantity
wanted. Holton & Harrell.
Miss Mamie Dawson and sister,
of west Mitchell, spent Wednes¬
day in Camilla.
Mrs, .1. H. Hilliard, and Mrs.
C. P. Brown visited friends in
Pelham Wednesday.
Miss Elizabeth Underwoood has
returned front a pleasant visit to
relatives at Camilla.—Albany
Herald.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream
Freezers and Hammock;, the
best on earth.
Camilla Supply Co
Are 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 are directly from the best Eastern markets, then Fresh and Pure they
are dispensed in prescriptions tested and proved.
Drugs, Lewis Drug Stationery,
Chemicals, Company. Confectionaries.
Medicines. Toilet Articles.
M r. T- R. Bennett made a bus¬
iness trip to Atlanta this week.
The cold, east winds 6f this
week was a bitter dose for crops
and old people.
Mrs. J. M. Spence and Miss
Glynn Methvin spent Wednesday’
with friends in Newton.
The first car load of melons for
Mitchell county was shipped from
Pelham on last Tuesday.
Judge W. N- Spence and Sten¬
ographer E. M. Davis attended
Calhoun Superiorcourtthis week.
Misses Mamie and Andry
Turner visited their sistei, Mrs.
J. C. Hurst, at Pelham this week.
Miss Emma Faircloth left this
morning to accept a pos’tion with
the Albany Telephone Exchange.
FOR SAL E—A first-class
mower dead cheap. Apply to
Ernest M. Davis.
Mr. Rob Butler returned yes¬
terday morning from an extend¬
ed visit to relatives at Live Oak,
B’la.
Mrs. .J. R. Clements of Pelham,
was the guest of Mrs. G. B.
Cochran, in Camilla, on Wednes¬
day last.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 25c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
The Cantaloupe gorwers are
getting ready to begin shipping
melons this week or the first of
next.
Mrs. K. K. Braselton left this
week for Perry, where she will
spend the summer with her
mother.
Mr. J. R. Beckam, one of the
most affable drug drummers on
the road spent Wednesday in
Camilla.
Dr. and Mrs. Thayer Crovatt,
of Thomasville, arrived in Camil¬
la yesterday mornin gand are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Allen.
We are sole agents for Queen
Quality Shoes for women. Per¬
fection in style and wear.
Camilla Supply Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bradford,
of Pelham, spent Wednesday in
Camilla, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. K, Hilliard.
Col. J. H. Tipton one of Syl¬
vester’s rising young lawyers,
was in Camilla the first of the
week on legal business.
“The city that lets itself grow
careless of its good looks is like
the pretty woman turned sloven,”
sa.ys the Washington Post.
Capt- McDowell, of Baker coun¬
ty, spent Tuesday in Camilla in
attendance upon the meeting, of
the Board of Com missioners
Mrs. R. E* L, Spence left Fri¬
day to join her husband who- is
now stationed in Wyoming, hav¬
ing returned from the Phil lip ines.
Mr 0. L. Davis went down to
Mitchell county Saturday after¬
noon, and will be away on busi¬
ness for some time-—Albany
Herald.
Rev. W. L. Curry, of Pelham,
was among yesterdiy’s visitors
to Camilla, and while here made
a pleasant cal] at the Enterprise.
office.
Mr. and Mrs. William Faircloth
left last Monday for Atlanta,
where Mrs. Faircloth will receive
medical treatment from a spec¬
ialist of that city.
Mr. Westbrook Proctor, who
has been conducting the City
barber shop for several months
past, has returned to his former
home in Cuthbert.
M r.Lem Cochran, who has suc¬
ceeded Mr. Westbrook Proctor in
the management of the City bar¬
ber shop, went down to Thomas¬
ville last Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. P. M. George has been de¬
layed in coming to Camilla as an¬
nounced, on account of sickness
in his family, but expects to ar¬
rive the first of next week.
The first watermelon of the
season was brought to Camilla
last week by Mr. G. W. Vines.
It was of the Augusta stripe va-
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and weighed about twenty
Mrs. J. T. Norris, of Newton,
Mrs. J. M. Spence, of Camil¬
with her sister Miss Gl?nn
returned Tuesday after¬
from a visit to Thomasville.
Miss Calista Bush left last Mon¬
morning for Macon, where
is to join a party going to
Louis this week to take in
Louisiana Purchase Exposi¬
Messrs. J. B. Palmer, 3 reen
Ernest Joiner and oth¬
enjoyed a camp fish out on
river last Tuesday and Wed¬
Theeditor acknowledges
invitation but business pre¬
his attending.
Judge Underwood left on Tues¬
for a visit to Richmond, Va.,
as far as Macon by
his son, Mr. Meri Underwood,
who enters the Mercer Summer
School, with a view to entering
tne college proper in September.
Bannister’s Cut-Glass Polish
for cleaning and restoring cut
glass, mirrors, windows, silver¬
ware, brass and tin ware to their
brilliancy. A 25c box
for lOc at the
Cincinnatti Bargain House.
Messrs. Harry Powell. M. C.
Bennett- Armond Baggs, T. B.
Perry and Curry Spence went
out to the river Wednesday after¬
noon for a camp fish, returning
yesterday afternon. It is not nec
essarry to say that , they , had , , a
good time.
Mr. J. W. Bird, of thejHigston
Lumber Co., and Mr. D. M.
Rogers, General Manager of
the Flint River & and Northeast¬
ern Railway Co., of Pelham, were
in Camilla Tuesday iu attendance
upon the meeting of the Board of
Commissioners.
Water-works have been put in¬
to Perry’s Pharmacy, Baggs &
Perry’s store and their sale sta¬
bles, fcy laying a pipe from the
artesian well at the home of Mr.
Spence Perry, on Scott
This will prove quite a conven*
ience in furnishing plenty of go-d
water akalii trfoeae places.
Mr. Jesse G. Perry, who has
been with Baggs & Perry for
some time, is off now for a thirty
days furlough, during which time
he will write life insurance, and
lie would be- glad to have his
friends remember him in that
line.
Peruna, the muchly advertised
catarrh remedy, figured largely
in produci ig ait least three drunks
last Monday moving with a pros¬
pect of several dollars being add¬
ed to the town treasury, but on
Tuesday night after the boys had
sobered up they decided to give
leg bail by breaking out of the
lockup and leaving Marshal Hil¬
liard an empty cage, the birds
having; ffbwm.
Hon. W. L. HL Alford, Worth’s
representative to the legislature,
spent part of Monday and Tues¬
day in Camilla the guest of Mr.
R. L. Raohals. While here Mr.
Alford appeared before the Board
of County Commissioners in an
effort to'procure Mitchell county’s
convicts to be used in building
the Flint River and Guif railroad
that is to connect Camilla with
Sylvester and Ashburn.
The Baseball boys of Camilla
have been trying to give the citi¬
zens of the town who like this
sport a few games of ball this
season, and, while the grounds
are not fenced in, yet they have
gon e to no little expense in get
ting up the games and in order to
partially meet this expense they
charge a small fee to the gentle¬
men, admitting the ladies free, yet
we understand that some gentle¬
men have gone to the game and
refuse! to pay a cent.
For Sale.
1 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 building is new
and well finished inside and out.
For particulars call on R, L.
Raehals.