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den Seed!
Now is the time to plant fall gardens. With this in view, we have
just received a foil assortment of the best seed obtainable on the market.
Cabbage and Turnip seed in any quantity. All others in 5c and 10c
papers. Will be pleased to have you call and examine our stock.
Your Fi'iendsi,
LEWIS DRUG COMPANY.
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HOME NEWS.
local. Social.
-*iin Personal
Everything in fancy groceries
at the Butler-Bash Go.
Mr. B. F. Whitworth was on
the sick list this week.
Mr. A. B. Joiner was among
Wednesday’s visitors to the city.
See us before yoa buy a shot¬
gun. Camilla Supply Co.
Airs, and Mrs. ,1. B. Wilson
returned la»t Tuesday from a vis¬
it to Tennessee.
Miss Julia Spence is visiting in
Pelham this week the guest of
Miss Emily Hand.
Mr. W. M. Faircloth, of west
Mitchell attendel to business in
the city Wednesday.
Don’t fail to get a 50c pound of
tobacco for 19c at the Cincinnati
Bargain House.
Mrs. Elizabeth Culpepper, of
Newton, is the guest of Mrs.
Green Spence this week.
Miss Bertha Faircloth, of
Gainesville, Fla., is the guest of
Mrs. R. D. Bush this week.
Mr. J. B. Lewis returned Wed¬
nesday morning from a visit to
the Exposition at St, Louis.
Misses Marie Mosely and Lilly
Ragan, of Atlanta, are the guests
of Miss Ethel Perry this week.
See Camilla Supply Co. for
Rubber and Leather Belting,
Lace Leather and Belt Hooks.
Mr. D. M. Comfort, of Boston,
was shaking hands with friends
in Camilla the first of this week.
Mrs. G. B. Cochran, and little
boys, returned last Saturday
from their summer outing over
in Carolina.
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 ‘Beck. to T.
R, Bennett orThos. B. Ira
(lain Coats—Butler-Bush Go.
Miss Mazie Currie, of Bain
bridge, is visiting her aunt Mrs,
J. L. t'nderwood.
Mrs. Carry Hail, of Moigs, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Taylor a few days last week.
The Battle Axe shoe—Butler
Bush Co.
Mr. James Swindle, left Wed¬
nesday morning for Macon, where
he will enter Stanley’s Business
College.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carmen,
of Cairo, was in the city
week visiting the latter’s brother
Mr. C. L. Taylor.
Sole sellers Ram’s Horn tobac¬
co.—Butler-Bush Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Coachman
are visiting in Camilla this week,
the guests of Mrs.
mother, Mrs. J. B. Butler.
Mr. Willie R. Adams and moth¬
er returned to their home in New¬
ton on Wednesday of last week
after a pleasant visit to Mrs. C.
1. Taylor.
Mrs. J. F. Holder, of Jefferson,
Ga., is spending some time in
Camilla, the guest of her sister,
Mrs. J. M. Spence, on Scott
street.
Alias Calista Bush returned
Wednesday afternoon from an
extended visit to relatives and
friends in Bainbridge, Colquit
and Arlington.
See Belt Special in north show
window. 50c belts at 19c.
Camilla Supply Co.
Mr. J. W. Pope, who has been
spending some time in the moun¬
tains of north Georgia and La
Grange, returned Tuesday much
improved in health.
Alias Mamie Turner returned
this week from an extended visit
to relatives in Alissouri and Illi¬
nois, taking - in the big fair at
St. Louis, on the trip.
For fresh garden seed read
the Lewis Drug Company’s new
advertisement in this issue.
Nice crackers, delicious can¬
ned goods- Butler-Bush Co.
Bailey has a new ad in this
issue.
Messrs. Irwin and Tuck Callo¬
way, of Albany, spent Sunday
with Mrs. W. C, Spence.
Mrs. J. M. Spence and her
guest, Mrs J. N. Holder, spent
Wednesday with friends in New¬
ton.
Mr. aud Mrs. Mansfield, after
a pleasant visit to their sister,
Airs. Faircloth, returned to their
home in Savannah last week.
Thousands are sick every year
with some form of Bowel Com •
plaint. Thousands are cured by
taking Du. Seth Arnold’s Bal¬
sam. Warranted to give satis¬
faction by Lewis Drug Co.
Judge W. N. Spence, accom¬
panied by his sister, Miss Law
son Spence, and his daughters,
Misses Susie and Toy, with his
little son, Master Henry Turner,
left Monday morning for St.
Louis, where they will visit the
big Exposition.
Mrs. J. M. Spence gave an en¬
tertainment to the little folks
Wednesday afternoon in honor of
her little neices Erin and Kath¬
leen Holder, of Jefferson, Ga.,
who with their mother, Mrs. J.
N. Holder, were her guests this
week. They left yesterday for
their return home.
Mrs. W. H. Morgan left last
Sunday for Coffee Springs, Ala.,
where she will visit her brother
Air. T. W. Dollars, and to receive
the benefits of the springs which
have a noted reputation as a
health resort. Before returning
,
home Mrs. Morgan will also visit
her sister Mrs. J. N. Daniels, at
Alidland City, Ala.
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. S. A. and is re¬
liable, giving all the advantages
possible to its applicants.
Mr. Dan Carroll, of Albany,
spent part of Tuesday in Camil¬
la.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Perry have
returned from their summer
outing.
Miss Neva J. Brim berry is
on a visit to friends in Boston
this week,
Dr. W. L. Curry, of Pelham,
was among yesterday’s visitors
to Camilla.
Mr, Robert O’Neill, of Barn
bridge, is the guest of Judge I,
A. Bush this week.
The Lewis building is nearing
completion and will be ready for
occupancy in about three weeks.
The Butler-Bush Co. believe
in printer’s ink. Watch their
advertisement and then see them
do business.
ORDER YOUR FALL SUIT THROUGH
The Butler=Bush Co.,
Agents
M. Rose & Co. & S. H. Churchill Co. Chicago.
Fits Guaranteed.
Mrs. S. E. Cox Dead.
At about one o’clock on last
Monday night the immortal spir¬
it of Mrs. S. E. Cox, ascended*to
the God who gave it a dwelling
place here on earth for many
years.
Her death was not a surprise
to her family and friends for she
had been a great sufferer from
cancer for sometime, and for the
past few [weeks the sad end was
expected to come at any moment
yet it is hard for the husband
to give up the companion of his
life’s journey, while her chil¬
dren who know full well what it is
to be bereftof mother and her ten¬
der solicitous love, are bowed
down in inexpressible sorrow.
The funeral services were held
Tie Citizen’s Bank of Camilla
has applied for charter and will
open and ready for business by
October 1st.
i|Mr- I. Berman has had the
debris cleared away from his
burnt building prepartory to
putting up a nice two-story
building.
Camilla is good market for
your cotton. The price this
week ranged between 10 and 11
cents in square bales and 11 and
12 cents for round bales.
Rev. and Mrs. A. McLaughlin,
with their little daughter left
last Monday afternoon for their
old home near Red Springs.
N. C,, where they will spend a
short vacation among relatives
and friends. The Enterprise
wishes for them a safe and pleas¬
ant trip.
at four o’clock Tuesday after¬
noon at the Baptist church of
which she had been a consistent
member for many years. The
interment was-made at Camilla’s
new cemetery, the remains be¬
ing followed to the grave by a
large number of relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Cox leaves a husband and
several children, besides a host,
of friends to mourn her death, to
all of whom the Enterprise ex¬
tends condolence.
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FORSALE.
Forty thousand feet, of good
rough lumber in assorted sizes,
six miles east of Camilla- Apply
to M. F. Brimherry, Camilla,