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PIPES. PIPES! PIPES.
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 and will be pleased to have you call nl
examine our stock*________________
Drugs, Eewis Stationery,
Paints, Drug Toilet'Articles,
Oils. Co. Confectionaries.
Fresh aTiiimally’ss and Lowney’s Candies always on hand.
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...Local News...
Globe & Mason Fruit Jars at
Camilla Supply Co’s.
Mr. Paul E. Haile, of Newton,
was here Sunday.
Mr. Roy Bailey visited in Bak¬
er county this week.
Mr. Elmore McNair visited rel¬
atives here this week.
For Fruit Jar Rubbers call on
Lewis Drug Co.
Mr. J. L, Green, of Pelham,
spent Sunday in the city.
Mr. C. A. Roles went up to Ba
conton Monday on business.
Don’t drive away prospective
settlers by placing proscriptive
prices on your lands.
Mr. C. Marvin Butler, of Cairo,
spent last Sunday in Camilla with
his mother J. B. Butler.
Judge J. A. Kirbo, of West
Mitchell, was a visitor at the En¬
terprise office yesterday.
FOR SAL E—A first-class
mower dead cheap. Apply to
Ernest M. Davis.
The Enterprise family are un¬
der obligation to Mr. Martin Tones
for a nice lot of vegetables.
Dr. P. M. George and son,
Fred, are in the city visiting the
family of Mr. J. H. Bailey.
Mrs. J, T. Norris passed
through Camilla last Monday en
route to her home in Newton.
Mr. Walter Walcott, of Savan¬
nah, is the guest of his uncle,
Mr. M. R, Freeman, in Camilla
i his week.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 19c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Miss Pauline Brootcs, of Al¬
bany. was the guest of Misses
Emma and Kate Cochran in Ca
milla this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Freeman
returned the latter part of last
week from their summer outing
at Indian Springs.
If it is lumber or brick you
want see me and save money.
J. F. Clark.
Misses Anne Grace Brimberry
and Mittie Lee Palmer were the
guests of Miss Carolyn Twitty,
at Pelham, this week.
Mr. Alex. S. Ferrell, of Wood
ville, Fla., is on a visit to his old
home in Camilla the guest of his
sister, Mrs. Frank Butler.
We can furnish brick from one
to one million. Any quantity
wanted. Holton & Harrell.
Every undeveloped town lot
that can have a neat home built
on it will add five fold to the tax¬
able values of the town.
Mi 38 Annie J. Cochran, of Flint,
with her cousin, Miss Louise Du
Bose, of Jasper, spent the first of
the week with friends in Camilla.
Fresh Garden Seed at Lewis
Drug Company’s store. Now is
the time to plant.
Mr. Clarence Brimberry and
sister. Miss Henrietta, returned
last Friday from their visit to rel¬
atives and friends in Stewart
county.
Now is the time to plant tur¬
nips. We have some fine Han¬
over turnip seed, home raised,
at this office for sale. Come and
get some of them.
Mr. Brooks Ford returned to
his home in Sylvester last Sun¬
day morning after a few days
visit to his old school mates,
Bertram and Bernard Allen.
We are sole agents for Queen
Quality Shoes for women. Per¬
fection in style and wear.
Camilla Supply Co.
Mr. W- W. Cullens returned
Monday from a short visit to his
early childhood home in and
around Ft. Gaines. He was accom¬
panied by his little son Branch.
Mr. Robert Scaife returned to
his post of duty with the A. C. L.
at Waycross on last Monday
morning after a short visit to his
parents Dr. and Mrs. R. A.
Scaife.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream
Freezers and Hammocks the
best on earth.
Camilla Supply Co
Don’t forget that the future
prosperity of Camilla depends
largely upon having the town
surveyed off into nice square
Dlocks surrounded by good roomy
streets.
The price of real estate in Ca¬
milla is out of the reach of the
average man who would make his
home her j. This is not a very
good advertisement for the town
but we can’t help it.
The New England Mutual gives
applicants benefit of paying its
1st Premium quarterly and are
allowed thirty days of grace in
payment of premiums without
interest thereafter.
Tho’s B. Beck, Ag’t.
There has been no real cause
for the people of this section to
hunt up Summer resorts this sea¬
son. Very few nights have pass¬
ed when one could not have slept
comfortably under a spread.
Mr. J. B. Wilson and Mrs. E. L.
Whitworth left last Monday for a
visit to Erin, Tenn. Mr. Wilson
goes to join Mrs. Wilson, who,
with her mother, Mrs. J. G.
Wood, proceeded him about two
weeks ago.
A negro man by the name of
Bill Reese is in jail for beating
his wife, about two weeks ago.
He gave her a very severe beat¬
ing and the attending physicians
say she is in a critical condition
and may die from its effects.
If you want your life insured
call on Thos. B. Beck and insure
in the New England Mutual.
Why? Because it is the oldest
company in U. 8. A. and is re¬
liable, giving all the advantages
possible to its applicants.
The corn crop in Mitchell is
made and it is good. Fine fields
(not patches) of ground peas are
to be seen at every plantation and
large numbers of fine hogs are to
be seen on all sides ready to be
turned in when the ground peas
are ripe.
When bilious take Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale
by Lewis Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Braselton
returned last Monday morning
from a visit to the great show at
St. Louis and are now at home to
their friends in the newly remod¬
eled home of Mrs. Clara Twitty
on the corner of Harney and Ste¬
phens streets,
The citizens, of Sale City en¬
tertained their friends with a
barbecue dinner on last Friday.
We understand that everything
passed off pleasantly until the
dinner w r as about half over when
a heavy rain came up and made
every body hunt shelter.
Experienced travellers have
found great benefit by taking
with them a bottle of Dr. Seth
Arnold’s Balsam. It cures ill¬
ness caused by impure water
and sudden changes of climate.
Warranted by Lewis Drug Co.
Miss Rosa Collins, of Flint, left
Friday night for Fort Stanton,
N. m., where she gjes to make
her home, the change beingoutof
codsideration for her health. She
was accompanied by her sisters,
Misses Della and Lutie Collins,
who will remain with her. She
was also accompanied by her
physician, Dr. W. W. Bacon, who,
while away, will visit his son, Mr.
W. W. Bacon, Jr., at Albuqurque,
N. M., remaining away for about
two weeks. The party traveled
from Flint to their destination in
a special Pullman. The Misses
Collins have many friends in Al¬
bany.—Albany Herald.
Miss Collins who has been quite
sick for a long time, has many
friends in Mitchell who will hope
for her a speedy restoration to
perfect health when she arrives
at her far western destination.
Camilla Enterprise, SI a year.
Acids and Watar.
Acids have a strong affinity for
water, which they will even extract
from any substance containing it
with which they are brought in eon
tact; hence when an acid comes in
contact with the mucous membrane
of the mouth and throat the watery
secretion which keeps these parts
moist and flexible is so far absorbed
as to give rise to that dry, harsh and
Btringent sensation which is com¬
monly spoken of as “drawing” the
mouth, and so as a result a copious
supply of fresh saliva is produced.
Mineral acids, by their chemical
action, not only draw the mouth
and set the teeth on edge as they
are taken, but also injure the enam¬
el of the teeth, unless the precau¬
tion is taken to suck them in
through a glass tube or quill.
A Georgia editor defends the
large hats worn by women. He
says: “They have their faults,
but to us they always prove a
blessing, for many is the time
we have sat behind them in
church and slept undisturbed
throughout a whole sermon ’’—
Ex.
FOR SALE—Good evaporator
and furnace for making up your
syrup; can put it down at patch
or anywhere and go to work.
Terms, reasonable. Apply to T.
R. Bennett or Thos. B. Beck, lm
A young lady applicant for a
senool in a Kansas town was
asked the question, ‘'What is
your position upon whipping
children?’’ and her reply was
“My usual position is on a chair
with the child held firmly across
my knee, face downward.’’ She
got the school.
Final Notice.
All parties not roturning ad va¬
lorem city taxes by Saturday,
3oth day of July will be double
taxed.
J. L. Cochran, Clerk.
FOR SALE:—
500 acre farm near Camilla.
Money loaned at low rates of
interest. J. L. Underwood.
For sick headache take Camherlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick
cure is certain. For sale by Lewis Drug
Co.