The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, November 04, 1904, Image 1

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@flwfi gaming @metprim Vol 3. No 28 PEOPLE REMEMBER! That the great purchase sale will not last long. There’s nothing like trying just try the Cincinnati Bargain House and see for yourself and see how much money you can save by buying your goods from us. The Cincinnati Bargain House Are offering SPOT BARGAINS for the next (>Q DAYS only, so come at once and get some of our bargains while they last. Every¬ body is trading now with the Cincinnati Bargain House. They know \yhere they can buy fine goods cheap and just for half of what they pay any¬ where else. A few of my prices that I have on hand now; 700 pail fi fine ladies shoes, all leather, regular price $2.50 Special sale, 50c, 600 pairs men’s shoes gco.l quality, solid leather, regular price $2.50 Special sale, 98c. a ui B iol 01 uuy s nais, j. win sen out at^oc only. 1UU0 pictures just received tor Holiday trade. The latest styles and designs. I will sell them at 10c each. I have a big lot of men and boys’ fancy pants. So come at once and examine tbe goods before they are all sold out. If you miss this chance it will be your own loss. We are now ready to wait on all of our customers and treat them right. Yours to serve, The Cincinnati Bargain House, 214*216 W stb St and IIS 6. Courtst, Cincinnati, O. Camilla Branch, Broad $t. next to Bank B. Lubin, manager. , JUST RECEIVED One car rust proof seed oats.-Butler Heath & Butler. One car wagons, all sizes.-Butler, Heath & Butler. One car buggies, all kinds and pri ces.-Butler, Heath & Butler. One car of Heath's Acid Phosphate, one car Kainit, one ear Heath's cotton and corn fertilizer, for fall planting.- -Butler, Heath & Butler. We carry instock a full line of wire-fencing. Call on us. Butler, Heath & Butler. Pinecliff Dots. Well. Mr. Editor, here I am again. The school at Pinecliff started last Monday morning, the teach¬ er, Miss Maude Simpson, of Waverly Hall, Ga., came down last Saturday, All who have met Miss Simpson like her very much, and wish her much suc¬ cess with her school. Mr. O. B. Harrison, of Quincy, Fla , is visiting relatives in this section. Messrs. Cull Campbell and Morris Hall, of Newton, attended Sunday school at Pinecliff Sun¬ day p. m. Miss Pearl Beck, of Camilla, spent Sunday with relatives at Pinecliff. Mrs. Alice Davis and two little daughters, Sarah and Addie, re¬ turned Monday from a visit to ’Camilla. 6a.. Nov. 4, 1904. 125 pairs men’s shoes, good quality, solid leather, regular price $5 to $6, Special sale $1.98. 100 men’s all-wool suits, latest styles, regular price $10 Special sale, $3.98. j her brother, Mr. Jim Davis, at Dunbar. Mrs. Davis attended ! the State Fair while there. * We are very sorry to learn of the sickness of Mrs. Nannie j Campbell. We hope she will soon be well again. The party at Mr. Kirbo’s last Wednesday night, was enjoyed very much by al! present. Mr. Frank Beck and daughter, returned Saturday night from a visit to Perry and Hampton Springs Fla. They report a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bullard spent Tuesday in Camilla. Aunt Jane. Syrup barrels. Five car loads cypress barrels. be Do not wait, buy while you can supplied. Baggs & Perr 75 men’s all-wool suits, sillc lining, la¬ test styles, regular price $20, Special sale, $4.98. 125 men’s all-wool suits, silk lining, latest styles, regular price $25 Special sale, $6.98. MR. E. H. GRIFFIN FOUND. His Mysterious Disapperance From Savannah is Attributed to Dementia. Mr. E. H. Griffin, who was re ported drowned in Savannah some weeks ago, arrived at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas E. Butler, who lives about five miles east of Camilla, on last Sunday night about three o’clock, having walked from dele, the last place he remembers having been. Mr. Griffin received injuries by the falling in of a bridge in Ala¬ bama some time ago, since which time he has attacks of dementia and does not remember anything. He remembers nothing of his es¬ capade inJSavannahs ome weeks ago, which caused so much com¬ ment at the time over his myster¬ ious disappearance from^that city, neither does he remember where he has been or what he has been doing all this time. His wife, who was visiting in Quitman, was informed of his presence here and came immedi¬ ately to Camilla and went out to her brother’s and brought Mr. Griffin into the city. She is great ly rejoiced over the fact that her husband is still alive, and will employ every means possible to bring about a restoration of his reasoning faculties. New Advertisement. In this issue of the Enterprise appears new advertisements of the following firms: Baggs & Perry, Butler- R usb Co-, J. H. Bailey, I. Berman, Hofmayer. Jones Co-, The Citizens’ Bank tf Camilla, Cincinnatti Bargain House, and G. B. Cochran & Co. They make good reading and it will be to your interest to read what they say. 150 men’s, boys’ and youths’ suits will sell them 100 ladies’ jackets, all the later! style, regular price, $12 Special sale, $3.50 New Church Organized. By authority of a commission front the Macon Presbytery a new Presbyterian church was or ganized at Elmodel, Baker coun¬ ty on iast Sunday, with fourteen members. Rev. A. MeLauchlin, of Camilla, will serve as pastor. In the selection of a suit of clothes or an overcoat should be; First, the quality of fabric, then the rep resentation of the tai¬ lor, and last but not least, the price. We guarantee all three to be right. Jt Suit or an Must not only be well tailored but the fabric must be honest. The cut and general makeup must be nobby. It must have a per¬ suasive look to it, something out of tbe ordinary to attract the eye, and so increase the wearer’s satisfaction. You can get this kind of clothing from Rose & Co., and Churchill & Co., represented by tho Butkr=Busb(& Elen’s liters. mm JSl.OO a Year 100 men’s hats latest style, all colors, price $2 Special sale, 50c. 12*) men a Fats latest style, all colors, price, $4 Special sale 95c. loans. Five year loans negotiated on 'arm lands at lowest rates. When you come to make application ■bring your chain of title. Edwin L. Bryan, Att’y at Law, - Moultrie. Ga.