The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, October 14, 1904, Image 5

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A. Roles returned from Baeonton, Tuesday Mr. Drury Ledbetter, of New¬ ton, was here Monday. Mr. Bob Odum was here from Newton Wednesday. Mr. I. Berman has returned from a trip to New York. Miss Pearl Ledbetter was in the city from Newton, Monday. Mrs. J. M. Spence left Wednes day for Atlanta, to visit relatives. Mr. 0. A, Alford, of Willing¬ ham, spent Wednesday in t»*e city. Col. R. J. Bacon, of Baeonton, was in the city Monday on busi¬ ness. Mr. James Callaway, of Macon, spent several days in the city this week. Mr. TeteJenkins, of Baeonton, was in the city Wednesday on business. Mr. Rentz, of Valdosta, visited his brother, Mr. H. F. Harrell, yesterday. Editor Merry, of Pelham, was here Monday in attendance upon City court. Brooks County Seed Rye. For sale by Townsend, King & Co., Quitman, Ga. Mr. A. P. Spence and wife have returned from a visit to the St. Louis Exposition. Mr. Leon Perry, of Bainbridge, was in the city several days this week visHing relatives. Judge W. N. Spence and Co!< E. M. Davis returned Tuesday night from Albany, where they have been holding court. Mrs. J. H. Hilliard has return¬ ed from a visit to her sister, Mrs. D. A. Spence, at Pelham. Miss Lannie Livingston, of Newton, spent Monday in the city with Mrs. W. 0. Hilliard. Mrs. Laura Johnson, of Albany, visited in Camilla this week, the guest of Miss Janie Spence. The smiling face of Mr. Craw¬ ford Baggs is now to be seen be¬ hind the windows at the new bank. Miss Pauline Cochran left Monday for her home in Thomas ville, after spending several days in the city with relatives. Mr. Wim. Cullens, Jr. left Wed¬ nesday morning for Jackson¬ ville, after spending a pleasant vacation with home folks. Do not forget that Dr. Seth Ar¬ nold’s Balsam is the best known Remedy for Bowel Complaints. Warranted by Lewis Drug Co. Mr. Geo. C. Cochran, of Flint, was here Monday. Mr. Cochran is president of the new bank and will make Camilla his home in the near future. The remains x>[ Mr. John Hutto who died at the sanitarium at Milledgeville, arrived in Camilla Sunday, enroute to his father’s home in the southern part of the county. Dr. Isaac A. Bush, and sis¬ ter, Miss Calista, left Monday for Lynchburg, Va., where Miss Calista will enter college. Dr. Bush will then visit Baltimore and return to Camilla. Rev. L. 0. Lewis, a former cit¬ izen of Mitchell county, but who has been located in Arizona a number of years, was shaking hands with relatives and friends here during the past week. Rev. Lewis preached two excellent sermons at the Methodist church Sunday, and gave an interesting lecture Monday night on the con¬ ditions in Arizona. We are sorry to know that our friend Mr. J. F. Clark has Camilla to cast his lot else¬ His wife left Sunday to join him in Columbus they will reside in the fu¬ ture. We are paying for an arc light at the depot, one of the most im¬ portant places in town to have a light, as two passenger trains arrive now after dark. This light hasn’t been on for some¬ time, what is the matter? Hymenial. A wedding of considerable in¬ terest occurred last Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs- L L- Faircloth about twelve miles of Camilla, when her daugh¬ ter, Mrs. Lula Crosby and Mr. Baldwin H. Davis, before Gid the assembled company, to take each other for or worse. Rev. N. Bur¬ officiated. The reception held at the home Mr. Davis about two miles town, after the ceremony, was a feast royal and was voted by those present to have been of the most elaborate they ever attended. This young couple has set sail the sea of matrimony under flattering conditions. Blest youth, health and a goodly of this world’s goods, it seem that their barque is well fortified against breakers. The editor of the Enterprise to add his congratulations best wishes to those of their multitude of other friends and regrets that an indisposition prevented him from being there extending them in person. Pill Pleasure. If you ever took DeWitt’s Little Early for biliousness or constipation you what pill pleasure is. These fa¬ little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing effects. They do not grille, sicken or weaken, but pleasantly give tone and strength to the tissues and or¬ gans of the stomach, liver and bowels. by Lewis Drug Co. Order Your Fall Suit Or Overcoat Through -THE BUM Co Men’s Outfitters We Repr#sent^ S. />. Churchill X Company, and Hose & Company. Well known Chicago Tailors. We have a beauty line of sam¬ ples. Come and lJ see Them. Notice. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. John B. Sheppard and others, having applied for the opening and establish¬ ment of a new public road commencing at a point on lot No. 208 in the 625th militia district of said county running through lot no. 207, thence due north to nothwest comer of lot no 180, intersect¬ ing the old road at said point. Notice is hereby given that said the application will be finally granted on if second suf¬ Tuesday in Nov.. 1904, next, no ficient cause is shown to the contrary. J. G. Wood, Clerk of the Court. Leave To Sell. GEORGIA— Mitchell county. Notice is hereby given that the under¬ signed has applied to the sell Ordinary land of said county for leave to belong¬ ing to the estate of Thos. R. Mullens, for the payment of debts and for distri¬ bution. Said application will be heard at the regular for term of the Court of Or¬ dinary said county, to be held on the first Monday in Nov. 1904. E. B. Mullens, Administrator upon the estate of Thos. R. Mullens. Droppei Lead. While waiting at the depot Monday afternoon for the 5 o’clock train, Bob Battle, one of Camilla’s most respected colored citizens, sank suddenly to the ground and died within five min¬ utes. The death is supposed to have resulted fi om heart disease. MILLER COURT HOUSE. DESTROYED BY FIRE. Important Fapers and Records Lost—Fire Supposed to be of Incendiary Origin,. Colquitt, Ga., Oct. 9.—The court house here was burned this morning at 3 o’clock. Many im¬ portant papers and records were destroyed by the flames. The fire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin, two previous attempts having been made. The old Wi'k’n homestead was also burned last night, catching from a stove flue, —Albany Her¬ ald.