The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, December 02, 1904, Image 1

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Camilla Vol it. Closing Out Sale! * * THE CINCINNATI BARG AIN HOUSE will close out the Camilla Branch by Dec. 31st. Rather than pack up a lot of stuff and pay freight and drayage on same, we decided to cut the selling prices and let our Mitchell county friends have them at a sacrifice. If you are looking to your own interests call around an see how much cash we can save you between now and Dec. 31st, ’04. A few closing out prices: Men’s fine, up-to-date Sunday shoes, sold else¬ $ 1.95 Men’s- fine, tailored suits, all wool, worth $15 where as high as $5, closing out sale price...... closing out price............................ $ 6.75 $ 3 50 ' Men’s wool suits worth$8, closing out price____ . Extra size men’s suits worth $35, closing out at $ 11.98 Don’t miss this closing out sale, but call and be convinced that we are offering astonishing bargains. You will not have the chance after this sale winds up. The Cincinnati Bargain House, 219-216 U). 5th st. and 115 €. Court st, Cincinnati, 0. Camilla Branch, Broad St. next to Bank, B. Cabin, manager. JUST RECEIVED One car rust proof seed oats.-Butler Heath & Butler. Oue car wagons, all sizes.-Butler, Heath & Butler. One car buggies, all kinds and pri ees.-Butler, Heath & Butler. One enr of Heath's Acid Phosphate, one car Kainit, one car Heath's cotton and corn fertilizer, for fall planting.-Butler, Heath & Butler. We carry in stock a lull line of wire-fencing. Call on us. Butler, Heath & Butler. Closing 1 Out Sale! J. W. Butler & Co., will offer their entire stock of dry goods, clothing, shoes and hats at cost for the next \ 30 days. If you want a bargain come to see us. J. W. BUTLER &CO. No 32 Camilla, Oct., Deo, 2 , 1004, A HAPPY MEETING. They Had Not Seen Each Other in 33 Years. Mr. J. H. Bailey was the hap¬ piest man in Camilla on Thanks¬ giving day, unless it was his equally happy brother, who, with his wife had come all 'ha way from their home near Lexington, Ky., that they might spend Thanks¬ giving with the brother he had notse.en in thirty-three years. Mr. Theodore Bailey, when a young man left Camilla oh the night of November 21th, 1871, and returned to the old home town at the close of the day of November 24tb, 1901, after an absence of thirty-three years to a day, during which time the two brothers had not seen each other. Mr. George Swindle brought Mr. and Mrs. Bailey from the depot in his omnibus, and when he told Mr. J. H. Bailey that his brether had come, he thought that they were trying to play a joke on him and did not want to believe it, but when Mr. Theo¬ dore Bailey showed up and spoke to his brother, there was no more room for doubt, but a joyous, happy meeting, a fitting scene for a splendid thanksgiving day. Mr. Bailey, though having been away for so long a time met many of the people he knew in his young days, many of whom he recognized at once, and a warm greeting was given him. wherever he went. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, after a pleasant week with the brother and his family, left last Sun¬ day on the return trip to their Kentucky home. After An Absence Of 25 Yeans. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swindle re¬ turned last week to their old home in Hicks, Madison couatv, Ga., for the first time in about twenty-five years, and while there they are the guests of Mr, Swin¬ dle's sister, who is about ©ighty two years cf age, and other rela¬ #1.00 a Yeac tives. In a letter to his son, Mr. Ge©». Swindle, Jr., received the first of the week, he stated that-they were havirag an enjoyable time and; had attended one family re-union at which were gathered three generations of children, grand- chailidren and great-grand-chil drem, numbering seventy-five* in Buggy Robe Lost. On Friday of last week. I. lost Sirom my buggy somewhere- be¬ tween Camilla and Maptes or Cotton, one heavy buggy robe. The tinder will be liberaWy re¬ warded for returning saane to ine at Camilla. • S. E. Cox. Loans. Five year loans negotiated on farm lands at lowest rate*.. When you come to make application bring your chain of titlle-. Edwin L. Bryan, Att’y at Law, M&ultrie. Ga. Car load of Chrisia&as Furni¬ ture just in. See us before you buy.—Camilla Supply Co.