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Net ■v Goods, T;.J 1. a -• s « Store. New Everything.
We have moved our drug business one door west of our former loca¬
tion. We have more room, more air and more light and are better pre¬
pared than ever to attend to the wants of our customers. We invite
everybody to inspect our new place and will take great pleasure in
showing you through our well selected stock.
Spec priieT«u Stationery. New lioe o£ Hair and Tooth Brushes, Perfumes and
Toilet Articles. Come to see us. Yours to please,
Lewis Drug Company,
IFresh Candies always on hand. Goods delivered promptly.
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Dtt-'iiot v'ium the beggar
"Wl*u<t‘<*i»esit-oyour door for taesi,
Wte, too hi g at God’s own poataBs
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C&y.court next Monday.
Sugmirior, sourt convenes aiext
Monday >wefek, October 17th,,
For nice .-crackers, go to the
Butler-Bosh Co.
Mr. W. ;E.<-Oollins, of Flint, 'was
among" yestosJ ay’a visitors totfaa
milla.
Mias bndia'Walker has returned
from a wiiaitstc? relatives at Qjizfr
man.
Mr. G_ B.'Cochran and Mayor
J. H. Pakffieq.vicited Albany last;;
Wednesday.. '
_ Brocks , Conn^ Seed Rye. For „
sale by Townsend, King & Go,
Quitman, Ga.
There hava been more commer¬
cial tourists sm -Cagailla thi3 fall
than ever betore in her history.
Mr. H. J. Gauldir,,on route No.
2 , made the E>;TSRvh;SE office a
•.pleasant visit yesterday morn
ilfig
She Imperial hah Latest
thing in hat patterns., the Butler-
33 uah Co.
Mas. R. G. Riley, of Albany, is
visiting at the home of her broth¬
er, Judge W. N. Spenee,, this
week.
The work of repairing the old
dep#. goes steadily on and when
completed, it will be almost like a
new one.
It is no wobAt that people are
sick, because of the dust occa¬
sioned by the extreme dry weath¬
er of the past monthor 3ix weeks.
Camilla can’t be long without
some excitement, The Gypsies
folded tfc&ir bunks and quietly
drove away $,nd now w? h&Y9 the
tiying jenny,
For fruits and produce gc to
‘Butier-Bush Co.
The Election Wednesday was a
■very'quiet affair. It wae ai l «®e
Whatfhes Camilla done? .‘An¬
other of those “fnetry-go-PQuod”
struck town.
■Budget!. A, Busk is in atten¬
dance ; upon Colquitt Superior
•court at 'Moultrie this work.
Mayor A. Roddenbery. ><of
fTh&masville, was a prama»e*t
visitor to'tke city la*t Saturday
Abr. C. ta 'Spence moved has
this week to the Coehrasi
residence, on South Scott street.
The workmen have arrived and
dirt-has been broken for Miteheli
count's harnfeome new jail build
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If me had waterworks the
could ibj sprinkled and
ctf <tbe.dusAkeptdown. Vote
for bond<#
Mre. M. F. filrimberry and
Miss Annie Grace,
were amoiag last'fkiday’s visitors
to Albany.
Jtijdgte W. N. ©peace, Col’s. E.
M„ Davis and g. tS, Sennett are
in Albany this week in attendance
upon Dougherty Superior court.
Quito a number of 'Gamillaites
have been reported on /the sick
list recently, but we are glad to
noto that all are said to ;be con¬
valescent.
Rev. E. B. Atkinson left last
Monday morning for Leesburg,
where he will assist in a series of
meetings that are being held there
this week.
Invitations are out for the mar¬
of Mi s. Lula Crosby, daugh¬
of Mrs. L. L. Faircloth, to Mr.
H. Davis, to be solemn¬
on October 12th.
Let us Improve the appearance
our little city, add to its health¬
and give it prominence
by voting for bonds with
to put in waterworks.
The Eli tor of the Enterprise
appreciates the many kind words
said in compliment of his efforts
to give Camilla and Mitchell
county a neatly printed newspa¬
per.
Remember now you can waltz
up at most any time and pay
your taxes. The ■eoiiectors for
state, county and city are ready
to receive and (receipt for the
amounts you are due.
It is a common thing to see
wagons loaded with a mountain
of hay coming into town with the
driver perched way up on top.
It reminds one of the Maryland
hay wagons going into Washing¬
ton City, except that we have not
the good roads they have.
Already Mitchell eaunty far¬
mers are beginning to sail this
■season’s crop of pork. Mr, J. T.
(Sallins shipped 1200 pounds last
week to Albany, and was to
have made another ship¬
ment this week. The fact is
MiteheJl has the real hog, hominy
and ,hay farmers of Southwest
Georgia, and as a result their
bank discounts are growing every
year.
Mr. A. iP. Spence has bought
the interest of Mr. Middleton in
the business of J. W. Middleton
& Co., and invites the public who
need anyth!«g in the way of
Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines or
Beer to call on him for same as
he carries in stock the best brands
on the market. Mr, J. H. Spence
will have charge of the manage¬
ment of the business, while Mr.
West Faircloth will assist in serv¬
ing customers.
Posted,
This is to notify the public that
my lands, lots Nos. 220, 230 and
231, are posted according to law,
and all parties trespassing will
be prosecuted for same.
Respectfully,
J. T. Collins.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you sat.
j Birthday Party.
j One of the most enjoyable of
the round of little folks birthday
parties given recently was that of
little Ar.nie Ruth Spence, daugh
ter of Judge and Mrs. W. N.
Spence, who entertained a num¬
ber of her friends last Friday af¬
ternoon in honor of her ninth
birthday. Games on the lawn
occupied the time for quite a
while, then came the march to
the dining room, where delight¬
ful refreshments were served, the
birthday cake with nine lighted
candles occupying the place of
honor on the table. Quite a sur¬
prise to the little ones was a real¬
ly, truly Gipsy tent and a Gipsy
woman to tell their fortunes, with
which the party wound up, each
little girl being given a £weet
scented sachet in red silk for a
souvenir.
Hoggard'-Swindle.
On last Sunday Rev. H. M.
Burnett officiating, Mr. Robert
L. Hoggard led to the altar in
marriage, Miss Dorma, the eld¬
est daughter of Mrs. Lillie Swin¬
dle.
The young people pula vein of
tomance into their wedding by ta¬
king a horse and buggy and
driving out to Rev. H. M. Bur
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that gentleman out to the buggy
and had him perform the cere¬
mony while they remained in the
vehicle. There was no objection
to the marriage of the young
couple but they did not desire
any show or display and decided
that this was the best and easiest
way to dispose of the business
that would make them one for
1 e
The Enterprise extends con¬
gratulations and best wishes for
long and happy life together.
Syrup Barrels.
Five car loads cypress barrels.
Do not wait, buy while you can
supplied,
Baggs & Perri
Whitely Williford Did Not Hang
Yesterday.
Yesterday was the time set by
Judge Spence for the hanging of
Whitely Williford, for the mur¬
der of Harmon West. An appeal
for a new trial was heard and re¬
fused, but the attorneys for Wil¬
liford have taken the case to the
Supreme court and a respite has
been granted the prisoner until
his case be heard before the Su¬
preme court.
Can Ton Eat?
J. B. Taylor, a prominent; merchant of
Chriesman, Tex., says: “I could not eat
because of a weak stomach. I lost all
strength and ran down in weight. All
that money could do was done, hut all
hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of
some wonderful cures effected by use of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded to
try it. The first bottle bencflttcd me,
•>ud after taking four bottles, I am fully
resto. -ed to my usual strength, weight
and healti Kodol Dyspepsia Cu re di
gests what •wt and cures. Sold by
you >
Lewis Drug Co.
Pointer Pups For Sale.
I have six full registered poin¬
ter pup3 for sale. If you are inter
ested in procuring a fine bird dog,
call on mu*.
G. B. Cochran,
Camilla, Ga.
A Request.
We ask every lady in Camilla,
who trades in Camilla, to come
our place of business during
next week. W« wish to show
what nice things we have in
so that you will know
to order, and where to get
from. We only ask that you
OUR EXCELLENT LINE, and
be satisfied with the result.
Yours,
The Butler-Bush Co.
Experienced travellers have
great benefit by taking
them, a bottle of Dr. Seth
Balsam. It cures illness
by impure water and sud¬
changes of climate. War¬
by Lewis Drug Co.
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