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“ SOCIHL and PERSONAL ,
Mr. J. C. Humphrey, of Leslie was
a business visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. W. W. Taylor, of Cotton, at¬
tended to business here Tuesday,
Mr. John C. Jones is spending sev
days in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Mack Stevens and Mrs. R. H.
Holly spent Tuesday in Albany.
Mrs. J. E. Brooks and children
spent Wednesday afternoon in Thom
asville.
Miss Louise Branan has gone to
Macon, where she is taking a business
Miss Esther Freeman returned
HSine Tuesday after spending several
days in Albany with friends.
Miss Ju4fcita Freeman, of Albany,
is spending a week or so here as the
guest of Miss Mildred Freeman.
Coming, “THE TEN COMMAND¬
MENTS”—July 27, 28, 29.' Camilla
Opera House.
Mr. R. B. Wingate, of Arlington,
was in the city Tuesday iind Wednes
day visiting with home folks.
* Mrs. Arminta Miller, of
has come down to spend a while
ing her mother, Mrs. J. M. Wilson.
Little Miss Mary Frances Kimball.
of Quitman, is visiting little Misses
Annie Lois and Henry Kate
. Mrs. A. B. Joiner has gone to At
panta to spend a while visiting her
spit, Mr. Wyatt Joiner.
Coming, “THE TEN
MENTS”—July 27, 28, 29. Camilla
Opera House.
Mrs. Sam Rountree and children,
of Plant City, Fla. are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Cox and family.
Mr, Charles Moore, of Albany, spent
week-end here with his parents,
and Mrs. J. A. Moore.
Mr. E. W. Wood, of Albany, spent
Sunday in the city with his mother.
Mrs. J. G. Wood.
Ml,, Lou.se Cochran,
last week a, the puest of Miss Martha
Hoggatd.
FOR SALE -Cotton Pickers
Sheets. T. A. Acree Co. 7-24-2t.
„ Mrs. „ M. „ M. Acree . . has returned ,
Quitman, _ . where , she , spent , last week ,
as the guest of Mrs. W. P. Blevins.
• Mr. Frank Cordell is visiting rela
ti\*es in Atlanta, Elberton, Hartwell
and ‘ Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bunch, of
Meigs, came up Sunday night to at
tend services at the Methodist church.
_ Mrs. W. M. Bunch spent Wednesday
as the guest of Mrs. J. W. But¬
ler.
Coming, “THE TEN COMMAND¬
MENTS”—July 27, 28, 29. Camilla
Opera House.
Mrs. G. B. Baggs is in Atlanta
spending a few days visiting her sis¬
ter, Mrs. M. L. Lively.
Mr. W. C. Hilliard spent Monday in
attending the rural carriers
convention.
Miss Sue Glausier has
home from Baconton, where she spent
several days last week.
Opera House
Presents
Bebe Daniel
Dangerous Money
A Paramount Picture
And A Two Reel
PATHE COMEDY
‘.Friday Night
July 24th
k
Admission 15 and 25c
Col. Burton H. Rawls, of High
Springs, Fla., spent Thursday after¬
noon of last week in the city.
FOR SALE — Cotton Pickers
Sheets. T, A. Aeree Co. 7-24-2G
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cullens have
gone to Atlanta, ' where they are
spending several days this week.
Thornton and Virginia Wallis, of
Atlanta, are spending several days in
the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. H.,
Cordell.
Mrs. A. J. Whiting, of DeLand,
Fla., arrived here the latter part of
last week to visit Mrs. J. C. Wilson
for a while.
FOR SALE — Cotton Pickers
Sheets. T. A. Ac-ree Co. 7-24-2t.
Miss Carolyn Palmer left the latter
part of last week for Atlanta, where j
she will spend several weeks visiting |
her aunt, Mrs. 0. 0. Worley. |
Little Miss Eulalia Miller, of Ba- |
conton, is visiting her cousin, Miss |
Celeste Rivers, and other relatives
for a week or so.
Coming, “THE TEN COMMAND-;
MENTS”—Julv 27, 28, 29. Camilla
Opera House.
Mrs. F. L. Lewis and young -son, ' I ‘
James left Wednesday for White
Springs, Fla., to spend ten days on j
an outing.
Miss Bess Cochran returned home
the latter part of last week from |
Wjllacoochee, where she has been vis- j
iting her sister, Mrs. G. L. Sweat. I
Mrs. Gus Maxwell and Miss Mamie |
Fitzgerald, of Bainbridge, spent Tues-1
day and Tuesday night here as guests j
of Mrs. O. P. Sapp.
LOST—Bunch of eleven keys with
3 or 4 ignition wrenches on ring.
tify me if you find same. Bob
lor.
Miss Nettie Adams returned home
latter par * of weeF atter a
t ”rV“* , ° 0r '“ d “"'' , “ k
■ Waiter C. Carter and
Walter and Louginia, of Cairo, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Carter
this week
Miss ,, Maxie Fitzgerald, , 14 of „ .Bam- 0
bridge, , spent a day or so , here this ...
week as the guest of Miss Willie Mae
Maples.
EOS I One light bay horse, 7 years
old, weight about 1000 pounds. No
me if you have him and get rea
onaMe reward, P. R. Cleveland.
Mrs. L. S. Peabody and children
have gone to McRae, where they will
spend several weeks visiting with re¬
latives.
Mrs. Geo. C. Cochran has returned
home after spending last week in
Flint with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Coch
Mrs. C. A. Roles, Mrs. J. C. Pal¬
mer' and son, Jack, and little Miss
Annette Roles spent the week-end in
Quitman with relatives.
Miss Esther Phifer, of High
; Springs, Fla* arrived here on Thurs
day of last week to spend several
j days as the guest of Miss Willie Mae
j Maples.
Misses Dorothy Thompson and Sa¬
McRee are spending several days
Pelham as guests of Miss Bonnie
Mrs. W. L. Parker and children, of
Holly, S. C., arrived here Wednes¬
day to spend a while visiting Mrs.
Maggie McElvey.
Inks, Tablets, Pencils, Note Books,
Examination Paper and all school
supplies at The Enterprise Office.
Mrs. Neva Laseter and son, Tom,
returned home Tuesday after a^two
weeks vacation trip to Sarasota, Or¬
lando and other points in Florida.
Mr. A. B. Whiting, of DeLand, Fla.
came up Monday to join Mrs. Whit-j
ing here and spend a few days visit
ing with relatives.
Miss Martha Perry has returned
home from Statesboro after a two
weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs. Geo.
T. Groover.
Mrs. W. W. Cullens and Mrs. W.
Horton Branch have returned, from
Hahira, where they spent last week
visiting Dr. W. H. Branch.
FOUND—Tire and rim for Ford
car. Found near Newton. Owner
get same from J. R. Spence, Ca¬
milla, Ga. It pd.
Mrs. J. M. Spence went up to At
anta Tuesda >' to *P en ‘i a while vi.it
mg her paTents ’ Mr ‘ and Mrs * J ‘ F -
Methvin.
Mi’. W. C. Adams went up to Atlan
Tuesday night to take his little
daughter, Miriam, to a specialist for
examination for a nerve trouble.
Mrs. Neva Laseter and son, Tom,
left Wednesday night for LaGrange
and points in North Georgia, where
they will visit relatives for a short
while.
Mrs. E. J. Vann, Jr., and little dau
ghter, Elizabeth, have returned home
from Clayton after spending a month
there visiting Mrs. Vann’s sister, Mrs.
Claud Derrick.
The many, friends of Mr. 1. II. Cor
dell will be sorry to know that he is
lined * “* W «*<>
"* ”” * ““
», Mr ... Mvs . ?’ T GanneL and
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, Miss Jimmie Gunnels, of
Preston, spent the week-end here vis
iting ... their , . daughter and sister, Mrs.
v
Maggie Lanier.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McDaniel and
daughter, Miss Mary McDaniel, have
returned home from Candor, N. C.
where they spent several weeks en¬
joying a vacation in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry went up
to Atlanta Tuesday to spend a day
or so and bring home little Miss Ca
lista Perry, who has been visiting re¬
latives there.
Mrs. C. P. Adams and daughters,
Misses Nettie and Annie Laura
Adams, left Wednesday for an extend¬
ed visit to Panama City and other
places in Florida'.
Mr. Jas. D. Cross, of Macon, arriv¬
ed here the first of the week to join
his family who are visiting his par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cross, to
spend his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cline, of Tampa,
Fla., ai'e spending a short time here
as guests of Mrs. Cline’s sister, Mrs.
R. M. Fleming. Mr. Cline spent the
week-end in Rome, going up to attend
a family reunion.
Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Joiner and
daughter, Miss Mary Banee Joiner,
returned home Friday from Toccoa,
where they have been spending sev¬
eral weeks on a ! vacation and visiting
relatives.
STRAYED—One bay horse mule,
with white mouth, has short tail and
weighs about 1000 lbs. Left with
trace chain on front leg. Reward for
informatoii) leading to recovery. E.
L. Hilliard, Camilla Ga. 7-24-2t pd.
Miss Jimmie Hogg, of Beuna Vista,
arrived here on Thursday of last week
to visit Mrs. Chas. H. Taylor. Lit
tie Miss T’Lene Taylor returned with
her after visiting relatives for a week
or so.
Mrs. J. S. Evans left Monday night
for Atlanta, where she goes for hos¬
pital treatment. She was accompan¬
ied by her aunt, Mrs. Lucy McElroy,
who is returning to her home at Mon¬
roe after spending several months
here visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Furr, their mother,
Mrs. Holly, and niece, Miss Margaret
Holly, of Ocala, Fla., came up Sunday
and spent the day as guests of Mrs.
Furr's brother, Mr. R. H. Holly and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Furr returned
home, leaving the others to spend a
month or so.
Mrs. P. R. Cleveland, with her
two boys, Millard and Weyman, and
her mother, Mrs. M. A. Lasseter, of
Whigham, left last night for Seattle,
and Spokane, Washington,
where they will spend sometime vis¬
iting with relatives and enjoying the
Rockies along the way.
Mrs.-J. W. Butler leaves Saturday
night for Atlanta, where she will
join her daughter, Miss Gertrude But¬
ler, who has been taking a summer
at Emory University, going to
tallulah, Falls, where they will spend
or three weeks enjoying the cool
of north Georgia.
Mr. B. C. Sanders, of Newnan, and
son, Prof. E. O, Sanders, wife and
and Mr. Key, of Ensley, Ala.
spending the week-end here as
of Mr. Sander’s ‘sister, Mrs.
F. Collins.
Mrs. J. H. PeiTitt and daughters,
Agnes and Kate, of Vero, Fla.,
visiting Mrs. Perritt’s parents,
and Mrs. J. A. Bright, and other
After a short visit here,
will also visit relatives at Hava¬
Climax, Dothan and Port St. Joe
the return home. They are
the trip by automobile.
Mr. G. B. Baggs and son, Byron,
the latter part of last week on a
days trip to Washington and
York, where they are combining
with sight seeing. They
over in Atlanta for a day or
with Mrs. Baggs, who is visiting
there.
Miss Evelyn Perry was the victim
an unfortunate accident Saturday
at her home, when she was
in the eye with a peach, caus¬
ing injury to the retina. She left
for Atlanta, where she is un¬
treatment of eye specialists. Her
friends earnestly hope that the
may not prove serious.
BRIDGE CLUB.
A delightful meeting of the Bridge
was on Saturday afternoon at
home of Mrs. D. V. Thompson,
Bright Summer flowers made the
ing room an inviting spot for
players, two tables having been
for the game. After the game
a delicious salad course and iced tea
were enjoyed as refreshments.
MISS BENNETT ENTERTAINED.
One of the prettiest parties of the
season was given Thursday after¬
noon of last week when Mrs. B. C.
Gardner and Miss Vinita Cochran en¬
tertained at the home of the former
at four tables of bridge in honor of
Miss Rosa Bennett, of Atlanta.
A beautiful color scheme of yellow
and green was carried out, the living
room and hall being artistically dec
orated with vases and baskets
black-eyed Susans. The score cards
were very attractive with hand
ed black-eyed Susans bn them.
A delicious salad course was served
by little Misses Mary Frances Kim¬
ball and Henry Kate Gardner.
Mrs. Albert Mills, of
was an • attractive visitor.
SEE US FOR
Cotton Baskets
Cotton Sheets
Osnaburg
Furniture, Trunks, Bags
and Suit Cases
A Full Line of
Staple Groceries
Pure Cane Syrup
Merry Widow Guaranteed Self
Rising Flour
HUH
Adams & Fleming
Broad Street Camilla, Ga.
RVHBaHBBB
ENTERTAINS BOOK CLUB.
Mrs. D. D. Burgess entertained in
a charming manner on Friday after¬
noon, the occasion being the meeting
of the Rook Club. Tasteful decora¬
tions of garden flowers gave festive
WELCOME
We welcome you to our Tobacco Market, an es¬
tablished market with two big warehouses.
When you sell your
Tobacco buy your
Drugs, Cigars and Cold
Drinks from the
CAMILLA DRUG COMPANY
Phone 120
The Drug Store on the Corner.
I Camilla, Ga.
j
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Thomasvillc Tobacco Market
Offers to the Growers
FACILITIES THAT ARE UNEXCELLED
First Sale July 28th
Buyers From Every Big Tobacco Company
Will he here throughout the season, including representatives
p’om the Imperial Tobacco Co., Export Leaf Tobacco Co., R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Co., American Tobacco Co., Liggett & Myers
and many others.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES ASSURED
And personal attention to every basket.
Warehouses now open to receive Tobacco-
1 Storage Free
| Thomas County Tobacco Ware¬
house Co.
i GUY S. JONES, Manager
Warehouse located near A. B. & A. Depot
j THOMASVILLE, Ga.
and colorful touches to the rooms
where the card tables were placed.
Rook proved an entertaining diversion
for an hour, after which a tempting
salad course and iced tea were enjoy¬
ed as refreshments.