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Just received finest line of pipes ever brought to
Camilla. Anything from 10c Missouri Meerschaum
(cob pipe) to $7.00 genuine Meerschaum.
We also carry a complete line of smoking tobacco
and cigars ami will be pleased to have you call and
examine our stock.
Drugs, I^e'W'iss Stationery,
Paints, 13 vug ToiletjjArticles,
Oils. Co. Confectionaries.
Fresh JSiinnally’s and tinvncj's Candies alwaysyin hand
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Globe & Mason Fruit Jars at
Camilla Supply Co’s.
Capt. C. E. Watt made a bus¬
iness visit to Atlanta this week.
Fresh Garden Seed at the Cin
cinnalti Bargain House.
Mr. Morris Hurst, of Pelham,
spent last Sunday with friends in
Cami'la.
Mr. Ross Bush returned last
Friday from an outing at St.
Simons.
Mr. J. T. Norris, of Newton,
was a visitor to Camilla last
Tuesday.
For Fruit Jar Rubbers call on
Lewis Drug Co.
The Cincinnatti Bargain House
has a new advertisement in this
issue. Read it.
Quite a number of legal adver¬
tisements appear in thi3 issue of
the Enterprise.
Mr. Brit Davis, of Valdosta,
was shaking hands with friends
in Camilla yesterday.
FOR SAL E—A first-class
mower dead cheap. Apply to
Ernest M. Davis.
Miss Ethel Perry left yesterday
for Bainbridge where she will
visit relatives and friends.
Misses Clara and Lucile Cul*
pepper are spending this week
with friends at Ochiochnee.
Miss Toy Spence left yesterday
for Albany where she will bo the
guest of her aunt Mr®. Riley.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 19c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Col. B. T. Allen, of Pearson, was
the guest of his brother the editor
•of the Enterprise, last Wednes¬
day.
Mrs. J. C. Turner and little
daughter, Marie, are visiting rel
atives and friends in Newton this
week.
Latest style ladies’ corsets at
19c at Cincinnati Bargain House.
If it is lumber or brick you
•want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
Mr. B. B. Bush, of Colquitt, is
visiting in Camilla, the guest of
his cousins, Dr. I. A. and Mr. R.
V. Bush.
Col. Benton Odom, of Newton,
was in attendance upon the call¬
ed term ot Mitchell Superior
Court this week.
Mrs. L. M. Brocks and Mrs.
Lizzie Pelham, of Pelham, were
the guest9 of Mrs. C. C. Spence
on last Tuesday.
Fresh Garden Seed at Lewis
Drug Company’s store. Now is
the time to plant.
Rev. Ed. F. Cook, presiding
elder of the Thomasville district
will preach here morning and
evening of next Sunday, fuly 10.
Mrs. J. T. Cochran moved to
Thomasville last Tuesday, much
"to the regret of her many Camilla
friends. Camilla’s loss is Thom
asville’s gain.
We can furnish brick from one
to one million. Any quantity
wanted. Holton & Harrell.
Miss Ruby and Mr. Frank
Hartsiield returned to their home
at Hartsiield yesterday after a
pleasant week witn relatives and
friends in Camilla,
Shipments of carloads of fine
watermelons continue to go for¬
ward from this market, but prices
seem to be much lower than they
were ten days ago.
Mrs. O. O. Worley and little
daughter, of Valdosta, are vis¬
iting Mrs. Worley’s parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. B. Palmer at the old
home near Camilla.
We are sole agents for Queen
Quality Shoes for women. Per¬
fection in style and wear.
Camilla Supply Co.
Capt. J. C. Turner, acoompan
ied by his daughter, Miss Mary,
left last Monday for St. Louis,
| where They will they also will visit take in relatives the Fair. in
1 Illinois while away.
Mrs. Ed. h . Cook will be with
the Methodist Sunday School
next Sunday morning, to give
some helpful suggestions to Sun¬
day School workers.
The third quarterly conference
for Camilla and Baconton charge
will be held at Cam 11a July 11th,
10 o’clock a. m. All officials and
the public urged to attend.
Miss Alma Cochran, of Sylves¬
ter, who is visiting relatives in
Mitchell county spent Sunday
and Monday in Camilla with her
cousin Miss Pauline Cochran.
Misses Mitlie Lee Palmer and
Ruth Wilson, returned Wednes¬
day morning from a visit to Ba¬
conton, where they were the
guests of Misses Pinson, and Van
Vickie.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream
Freezers and Hammocks the
best on earth.
Camilla Supply Co
On account of the absence of
many and the excessive hot
weather, the meeting at the
Methodist church announced to
begin from the 2nd Sunday in
July, will be postponed till Sep¬
tember.
The socialist labor party has
nominated a printer by the name
of Corrogsgan, of New York, as
their candidate for president,
and a miner of Illinois, by the
name of William W. Cox, for the
vice-presidency,
Hon. Thomas E. Watson, of
Georgia, was made the nominee
of the populist party for Presi¬
dential candidate at their conven¬
tion at Springfield on last Mon¬
day. It is n°t known yet wheth¬
er Mr. Watson has accepted or
not.
Cols. J. W. Walters, of Albany.
Troup Hines, of Bainbridge, S.
A. Roddenberry, of Thomasville,
Benton and A. S. Johnson, of
Newton, and Mr- Akerman, of
Macon, are among the visiting
attorneys in attendance upon the
court this week,
Mr. I. Berman opened his doers
for trade on last Saturday in the
Owen building opposite his old
stand and has planted a big ad¬
vertisement in the Enterprise.
If you are looking for summer
bargains call on him.
Camilla’s ball players are not
professionals or^toughs and when
they accepted] Albany’s chal¬
lenge for last] Monday’s game
they were under the impression
that they wouldjreceive courteous
and gentlemanly treatment at the
hands of theirjneighbors, but they
had overlooked the fact that Dr.
Broughton had recently stirred
up the bad blood of the Artesian
City and it had not yet cooled off.
Notice.
I offer all my millinery goods
at actual cost. Call at store of J.
W. Bulter & Co. and Mr. J. L.
Cochran will take pleasure in
showing the goods. Call early
and buy these goods and save
money. Miss Respectfully,
E. Cochran.
House Party.
Miss Calista Bush is entertain¬
ing quite a number of her Wes¬
leyan College mates with a house
party this week. Among those
present are Miss Hays Robinson,
of Montezuma; Miss Reunette
Westcott, of Macon; Miss Ethel
Hill, of Bronwood; Miss Vesta
Pace, of Dawson; Miss Lucile
Meadows, of Montezuma, and
Miss Kate May Bush, of Colquitt.
Notice.
Owing to my health and other
things I offer for sale one of the
best houses aid lots in the town
of Camilla, dwelling house just
completed, with six large rooms,
four well finished closets, nice
pantry, new barn, garden and
yard fence, all built out of best
material and located on the main
street in the town of Camilla be¬
tween the Court house and depot.
Any one wishing a beautiful
horne.in one of the best towns in
South Georgia would do well by
calling on me at R, Camilla, L, Rachels., Ga.
Progressive Conversation Party.
Miss Calista Bush entertained
on last Wednesday evening at
the home of her brother, Col. R;
D. Bush, on Stephens street, in
honor of the visiting young la¬
dies, who are her guests for the
week, with a progressive conver¬
sation party.
About twenty-five couples
were present and the art of con
versation was tested to its fullest
extent, some of the young ladies
even being taxed to talk to- two
young men at one time, bud they
were equal to the emergency and
kept the boys entertained..
Delightful fruit punch* Rowed
continually from a bowl
that never went dry as long as a
guest remained, while later in
the evening the guests were
served with cream and cake.
The entertainment was a suc¬
cess and will long be remembered,
especially by the boys who com¬
plied with the injunction express¬
ed in the invitation,, that they
leave their coate at home.
Bank Quarters Secured,
The projectors of the new bank
to be put in operation in October
next have secured a twenty-year
lease on the building in which
the Lewis Drug Co., is now do¬
ing business, which they will
convert into an up-to-date bank
building, having'jjalready placed
orders for an improved mangan¬
ese steel, (fire and burglar proof)
safe and all other necessary fur¬
niture and fixtures.
Dr. Lewis has broken dirt for
an extension to his building next
door in which he now has an of¬
fice, with a view to fitting it up
for the use of the Lewis Drug
Company in the latest designs in
drug store fixtures.
Thus it will be seen that Ca¬
milla, while not on a boom, is
steadily and permanently forging
to the front among the progres
suvetowns of Southwest Georgia.
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