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White Goods and Embroidenes.
Our stock of Dry Goods is now complete. We have a beautiful line of Embroideries, Laces and White
Goods. Miss Bottoms has left for St. Louis to purchase our Millinery Stock. We will show this season a
Large and Complete Line of Millinery and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Goods.
The line of Ready=to=Wear will consist of Shirtwaists, Linen Suits, Skirts, etc. We invite your special at¬
tention to an inspection of our large stock of
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear and Silk Petticoats.
Mr. B. F. Whitworth, with the assistance of Mr. J. G. Perry, will conduct a
sale of Men’s tailor-made clothing on February 11.
Hold Your Orders and Be Fitted.
F. S. PERRY CO., Camilla, Georgia.
Greenwood News.
Mr. and Mis. J. C. deGraffin
reid, of Pelham, spent Sunday
with Mrs. deGraffinreid’s pa¬
rents, Mr. and Mrs- E. F. Fitz¬
gerald.
Mr. R. D. Bush and family,
from near Camilla, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Baggs, on Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Byron Dey, of Pelham,
was the guest of Mr. Wallace
Cooper, last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Faircloth
and Miss Cleveland Baggs attend¬
ed “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch,” which was played in Ca¬
milla last Thursday night.
The dance at Mr. and Mrs.
Davis Smith’s on last Friday
night was enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Joe Kirbo and Miss Sadie
Kirbo spent part of this week in
Camilla with Mrs. W. L. Camp¬
bell.
Miss Odessa Harrison spent a
while this week with Miss Kate
Kirbo.
Misses Ruth Salter and Katie
Harrell, from Mt. Pleasant, were
among the visitors at Greenwood
on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lee Sanders, after a
pleasant visit to her mother,
Mrs. Cooper, returned to her
home near Pelham last Wednes¬
day. She was accompanied by
Miss Jessie and Mr. Wallace
Cooper, who spent a few days
with her.
Mr. Jodie Harrison made a
business trip to Camilla Tuesday.
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LOST—There strayed from my
place in the 12th District of
Mitchell county, about six weeks
ago, one black horse-mule, blind
in one eye, and hard of hearing.
"Will pay 810,00 reward to finder.
Earl Cox, Stubbs, Ga.
Pinecliff Dots.
Our Sunday school is progres¬
sing nicely, although a good
many of our members have with¬
drawn their membership to at¬
tend the other Sunday school.
We wish for them much success.
As the old adage goes, where
there is a will there is a way,
and the good people of Pinecliff
are not lacking in the will and
then too, they have the blessed
assurance the Lord says, where
two or three are gatherei togeth¬
er in my name there will I be
also.
Mrs. L. J. Joiner and daugh¬
ter, Mias Hattie, visited Mrs.
John Parker, at Hopeful, Satur¬
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beck and
children visited Hopeful Sunday.
Dr. W. C. Webb went down to
Bain bridge and Apalachicola last
week to attend to business.
Miss Carrie Smith, who is at¬
tending school at Norman Park,
came home Saturday on a visit
to homefolks, returning Sunday,
Mr, Tom Crosby visited at the
home of his uncle, Mr. Alman
Crosby, at Hopeful, Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Mae Joiner, who has been
attending school at Norm a n
Park, is at home at present suffer¬
ing from a very painful tooth,
caused by an abscess. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Crosby vis¬
ited Mr. and Mrs. f rank Beck
Sunday.
Emily.
To remove a congh yon most- get at
the cold which causes the cough. There
is nothing so good for this as Kennedy’s
Laxative Cough Syrup. The liquid cold
relief that is most quickly effective, that
stills and quiets the cough and drives
out the cold. Sold by Spence Drug Co.
Send us your Job Printing.
Union News.
As we did not get in the news
last week, will send some for
both weeks.
There was preaching at Union
Sunday. A large crowd was
present.
There was a quiet wedding
Sunday morning at the home of
Mr. Elisha Glover. His son,
Lum and Miss Godwin were
united in marriage by Bro. Wil¬
liamson. Their many friends
wish them much happiness.
On Friday evening, Feb. 15,
there was a delightful entertain¬
ment at the home of Mr. Jacob
B. Taylor. There was quite a
large crowd in attendance, and
all report a nice time. There
was some splendid music render¬
ed by Messrs. Taylor, Edgar and
Guy Fitzgerald, Hayes and
Brooks.
Mrs. T. J. Coran is on tlje sick
list this week. Her many friends
wish her a speedy recovery.
Miss Carrie Belle McClendon
and Mr. Will Smith were married
the third Sunday. Their friends
wish them both long and happy
lives.
The “Chuglus” went to Sun¬
day school at County Line the
third Sunday and enjoyed a nice
talk by Mr. Wynn.
Say! one of the Union boys has
a swell new buggy with white
wheels. Guess some girl will
get to go to ride next Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Coram and son,
Wayne, visited Pelham Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. W. D. Fitzgerald has a
new substitute now, Mr. Howard
Smith.
Mr. Jacob B. Taylor and Miss
Earle Hiveley made a business
trip to Camilla Saturday.
Everybody down in here be¬
lieves in going to ride on Sunday
afternoon.
Our school is still progressing
nicely.
Miss Cecil and Mr. Oswell
Burgess and Mr. Dan Bullard,
of Branchville, attended preach¬
ing at Union Sunday.
The wedding bells are ringing
all around us, think there is a
chance for everybody,
Messrs. Willie Joiner and Dan
Bullard took dinner at Mr. T. B.
Crosson’s Tuesday.
We are glad to say that Miss
Zollie Taylor has fully recovered
from recent injuries caused by
a burn. Chuglus.
Arrested Por Kidnapping.
The ‘‘Florida Blossoms,” a ne¬
gro minstrel company that play¬
ed in Camilla on Friday of last
week, were arrested in Cairo
Saturday following and brought
back to Camilla to answer to the
charge of kidnapping two negro
girls who left here with the show
company Saturday morning.
A commitment trial was held
before Judge Scaife Monday
morning, at which the evidence
plainly showed that the girls
went away of their own accord,
and the Judge promptly dis¬
charged the “Blossoms,” who
left Monday afternoon for Cairo,
one of the girls going with them,
but the other was taken off the
train by her brother and carried
to her home.
Your Entire Family.
Do you appreciate the advan¬
tage of taking your family into a
store and fitting them with shoes
at one time? You can do this at
M. R. Freeman’s. Read the ad.
It will not cost yon a cent to try Cham¬
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
and they are excellent for stomach trou¬
bles and constipation. Get a free sam¬
ple at Spence Drug Co.
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Company.