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NOTICE.
New Goods, New 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 prices W Stationery. N,5W line 0( Hair and Tooth Brushes, Perfumes and
on
Toilet Articles. Come to see us. Yours to please,
Lewis Drug- Company,
Fresh Candies always on hand. Goods delivered promptly.
HOME NEWS, j
8 Local. ‘^Vh!'F u Social, j
? Personal ~
New Syrup at Butler-Bush Co.
If you have any one visiting
you let the Ent,errrise know of
it.
Dr. D. A. Spence, of Pelham,
was a visitor to Camilla Wednes¬
day.
Dr. I. A. Bush returned Mon¬
day from a short visit to Balti¬
more.
Mr. B. V. Bush returned Tues¬
day afternoon from a visit to Ft.
Valley.
Mr. Bob Odom, of Newton,
was among Monday’s visitors to
Camilla.
' Mr. B. K. Marshall; of Pelham,
was a visitor to Camilla last Wed¬
nesday.
? Now Syrup at Butler-Bush Co.
. ; Mrs. D. A. Spence, of Pelham,
‘spent last Sunday with relatives
in Camilla.
Brooks County Seed Bye. For
sale by Townsend, King & Co.,
Quitman. Ga-,
Mr. Horton Branch, of Magno¬
lia, was among Monday’s visitors
to the city.
Mr. IT. P. Sawyer, of Stubbs,
was a visitor at the Enterprise
office Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Dink Perry, of
Newton, spent a short while in
Camilla last Sunday.
Mr, T. B. Crosson, of near
Faircloth, was a visitor to the
Enterprise office last Tuesday.
Miss Deal Mayo, of Buena Vis¬
ta, is visiting her grand-parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Hilliard and
other relatives in Camilla this
week.
Cols, A. L. Townsend, Albert
Russell and Wallace Sheffield,
prominent attorneys of Bain
bridge, were among Monday’s
visitors to Camilla.
New Syrup at Butler»Bu9h Co.
The backbone of the drought
has not yet been broken by the
of its dust. *
Wanted:—A load of stove
wood, and also a load of two-foot
wood. Call at the Enterprise
office.
The oil mill has been running
full time for several weeks. Its
hoarse whistle is heard morning,
noon and night.
Rev. C. T. Clark is conducting
a series of meetings at Raiford, ir
the northeastern part of the coun¬
ty this week.
Do you want a fine, new, up¬
right Piano. Can be bought for
S175 cash. Call on the Enter¬
prise.
Judge and Mrs. J, G. Wood,
Mrs. J. B. Wilson and Mr. Tom
Wood, attended tho Johnson
Wood wedding in Albany last
Wednesday afternoon.
Men’s black soft hats, the la¬
test styles worth S2.(Q0, our spe¬
cial price as long as they last on¬
ly 65 oents.—-Cincinnati Bargain
House.
There have been some indica¬
tions of rain the past week. Sev¬
eral times the sky has been over¬
shadowed by clouds, but the east
winds have driven them away
without rain.
The Berman building is now
ready for the roof. It is one of
the handsomest store buildings in
the city and will contain quite a
number of nice office rooms on
the second floor.
The State Fair at Macon, open¬
ed last Wednesday and will last
ten days. Round trip tickets are
on sale at the depot for one fare
plus 75 cents which gives you ad¬
mission to the Fair grounds.
Mr. Elmore McNair, of Talla¬
hassee, is in Camilla from a re¬
cent trip to St. Louis, having
stopped over to spend a short
time with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. McNair, and other rel¬
atives,
Mrs. J. C. Turner attended the
adding of her nephew, Mr. Wil
Iiam laming, who was married
to Miss Kate Williams, on Wed¬
nesday evening of last week, at
the home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams, on
High street, in Macon.
A sudden attack at night of
some form of Bowel Complaint
may come to anyone. Every fam¬
ily should be provided with a bot¬
tle of Dr. Seth Arnold’s Balsam..
Warranted by Lewis Drug Co.
This is not a trade issue. The
extra demand for advertising
space that the Baggs & Perry
Mill and Factory Syndicate Sale
cal's for, maxes it necessary that
we put on four more pages this
week, two of which are required
tocall the attention of the publie to
this immense sale which will com¬
mence today and run for ten days.
Rey. J. L. Underwood arrived
home on last Sunday afternoon
from Virginia where he has been
a patient at the Kellarn Sanitar¬
ium for cancer. Mr, Underwood,
after a stay of four months, re¬
turns much improved in general
health and nearly well of cancer,
having had four removed from
his under lip, which has nearly,
all healed up. His many friends
join the Enterprise in welcom¬
ing him home with the hope that
he is fully cured of cancer.
Johnson-Wood.
A marriage in which many Ca
millaites will take interest was
that of Miss Helen Johnson and
Mr. Ed Whitworth Wood, which
was solemnized at 3 o’clock on
last Wednesday afternoon at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. S' Johnson, on Flint
street, in Albany.
Mr. Ed Wood is a son of Mr.
and Mrs, J. G. Wood, of Camilla,
and has many friends in his old
home town who wish him all the
blessings that can attend a happy
weddeddife.
Quality, Style and Variety.
Do you appreciate getting them
at a fair price.
If you do, and live within easy reach of Albany, its ten to one
you are numbered among our best patrons. For nowhere in this
section can you get correct style in such extensive variety or good
quality at prices so fair.
Those who are thoroughly acquainted with this store and its ser¬
vice are not only permanent customers, but ate also our constant
advertisers, for they delight in telling their friends of the solid
satisfaction that goes with every purchase from H. J. & Co.
The new stocks in all departments emphasize our leadership in
no uncertain tones, for we have indeed put our best foot forward
this season, and are prepared to breakeven our own records for
extensive merchandizing movements.
We are ready to execute your orders on the following lines and
assure you they will be promptly and carefully filled.
Dress* Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Velvets,
Millinery, Coats, Suits, Furs,
Skirts, Shirt Waists, Notions, Novelties,
Flannels, Underwear, Blankets,
Comfortables, Curtains, Carpets, Rugs,
Men’s Furnishings.
Express paid on orders of $5.00 or over, except on China and
Floor-coverings. Samples sent upon application.
Agents for Butterick’s patterns.
Hofmayer, Jones & Co.,
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
Inn Printing the best at the En- Printing.
terprise office. Send us your
future orders. All kinds of