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Mr. O. N. Bird, of Dothan, Ala.,
spent Tuesday in the city.
Col. J. D. Gardner spent the latter
part of last week in Atlanta.
Mr. R. E. L. Spence, Jr., of Al¬
bany, spent Tuesday in the city.
Mr. J. B. West, of Doerun, was in
the city Saturday.
We buy Peanuts, Ear Corn and
Cotton Seed. T. A. Aeree Co. tf.
Mr. L. A. Harper left Tuesday for
Winter Haven, Fla., where he has ac¬
cepted a position as railway operator.
Mr. J. H. Huff, of Atlanta, was
among the visitors in the city Mon¬
day.
Mr. J. W. Parham, of Albany, was
among the visitors in the city Tues¬
day.
LI’S? Virginia Wade has gone to
Atlanta to spend a week or so at the
ii> : !)iuery markets.
We buy Peanuts, Ear Corn and
Cotton Seed. T. A. Aeree Co. tf.
Mrs. Leland Wilder, of Pelham,
t spent the week-end here visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. H. Spence.
Messrs. G. D. and J. E. Collins, of
Flint, were among the business
tors in the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norris spent
Sunday at Colquitt with Mrs. Nor
ris’ mother, Mrs. W. A. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Phillips, of
lanta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Groover Jones here last week.
Miss Ella Foy left Sunday for Ath
ens, where she is spending the week
attending the Farm Conference.
A number of Camilla people went
over to Newton last week from time
to time to hear Judge Luke preach.
Misses Anne Rainey and Annie
Lark Luke-left last Friday for Atlan¬
ta, where they are spending the week.
SEE J. D. Pitts for bids on deep
wells, deep well pumps, gasoline en¬
gines, etc. l-8-4t. pd.
Miss Annie Taylor, of Thomasville,
spent the week-end here as the guest
of Mrs. C. E. Watt, Sr.
Messrs. J. R. and R. F. Cowan, of
Baconton, were among the visitors in
the city Friday.
Mrs. W. J. Fleming and Mrs. R. M.
Fleming motored to Albany Saturday,
spending several hours.
Miss Margaret Maples, of Pelham,
spent the week-end here with rela¬
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewis went down
to Climax Friday to attend the fun¬
eral of Mr. E. B. Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Taylor, of
Americus, were in he city Tuesday,
coming over to attend the funeral of
their aunt, Mrs. Adams, of Newton.
Miss Lulawiil Brown left Friday for
Macon and Atlanta, where she is
spending several days visiting with
friends.
WIGHT’S PECAN TREES are
known as the best wherever grown.
There’s a reason. Find out from J. B.
Wight, Cairo, Georgia. 1-22-4L
The many friends of Miss Ruby
Hartley will be delighted to know that
she is much improved after being
quite sick the latter part of last week
with an attack of acute indigestion.
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in our commercial school.
If you are ambitious to improve yourself and to add to your
earning ability enroll NOW in one of the new classes just form¬
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Fully Accredited
208 Upchurch Building
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
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The Standard Hat Co.
Will be at its gayest when our new spring hats begin
to arrive next w’eek. Mrs. Bone leaves on the 1st to
attend The Fashion Show and will be better equipped
than ever to attend your every wish in all the latest
styles in hats.
One Special Lot for
Saturday
$ 6.50
The Standard Hat Co.
Telephone 1402
238 Broad Street ... ALBANY, Ga.
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Miss Laura Bennett, Mrs. H. P.
Butler and Dr. Crawford went down
to Climax Friday to attend the fun¬
eral of Mr. E. B. Townsend.
Mrs. Ed Young and children, of At¬
lanta, arrived here Friday to spend a
while visiting her father, Mr. W. D.
Marshall, and family.
Misses Mary Kennedy and Eva
Jones, who are teaching at Union,
spent the week-end in the city with
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence, of Al¬
bany, came down on Thursday of last
week to attend the funeral of Mr. E.
T. Fitzgerald.
LOST — Cream colored milk
cow, one horn off, the other
turned across face. Notify A.
J. Pinson, Camilla, Ga. tf.
Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Stevens, of Sale
City, came over for the basket ball
game Friday night and were guests
of Prof, and Mrs. E. Attaway.
Mr. Byron Baggs, Jr., was at home
from Mercer University for the week¬
end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
j G. B. Baggs.
Why buy bogus Chattanooga repair
parts when you can get the genuine
at the same price at our store. Un
j ion Supply Co. l-15-4t
j Mrs. A. W. Lanier returned home
Friday from Preston, where she has
j been visiting relatives for a week or
so.
j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Taylor and
j jof Mrs. Bob Taylor attended the funeral
Mrs. Leila Adams in Newton Tues
i day afternoon.
Eggs cases 35c freight or express.
Lots of 100 to 150 delivered by truck,
reasonable extra charge. Mizell Pro¬
duce Co. Live Oak, Fla. 1-22-41.
Friends of Mrs. W. L. Campbell
will be sorry to know that she has
been quite sick this week at her home
in Bennett Park.
Mrs. J. V. Tabb and children, of
Arlington, spent Friday and Saturday
here visiting Mrs. Tabb’s mother,
i Mrs. J. H. Spence.
Mrs. Hand Beck, of Pine Cliff com¬
munity, and sister, Mrs. J. V. Lee, of
Lakeland, spent Saturday and Sunday
here as guests of Mrs. J. H. Spence.
Don’t be fooled, genuine Chatta¬
nooga repair parts give better satis¬
faction and they cost no more than
the bogus kind. Union Supply Co. 4t.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Palmer and chil
ihv' have moved into their home on
South Harney street recently vacated
by Mrs. J. P. Cross.
Mrs. Edward Norris has returned
home from Beaufort, S. C., where she
spent a week or so visiting her moth¬
er in law, Mrs. L. H. Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Groover Jones return¬
ed home Saturday from St. Augus¬
tine, Fla., where they spent the lat¬
ter part of last week.
Why buy bogus Chattanooga repair
parts when you can get the genuine
at the same price at our store. Un¬
ion Supply Co. l-15-4t
Mrs.W. A. Bennett and Mrs. G. C.
Burson returned home Friday from
West Palm Beach, Fla., where they
spent three weeks as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Iverson Bennett.
Mr. Charlton Galloway, who has
been visiting relatives here for some
time, left Tuesday for Charleston, S.
C. naval station, where he is located.
Mrs. W. A. Phillips and Mrs. E. R.
Jones, of Colquitt, spent Wednesday
in the city as guests of Mrs. Groover
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holder and little
daughter, Barbara, of Thomasville,
spent several days in the city this
week with Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Spence.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Taylor went over
to Newton Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Taylor’s sister, Mrs.
Leila Adams.
Mr. J. A. Hayes left on Thursday
of last week for Miami, Fla., where
he will spend several days.
Miss Margaret Mozo, of Jackson¬
ville, Fla., arrived in the city Friday
to spend a few days visiting her aunt,
Mrs. P. E. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Branan and
family left Friday for Tate, where
they will spend the week visiting
their daughter.
Mr. Sherwood Thaxton, of Jackson¬
ville, Fla. was called here Saturday
by the illness of his mother, Mrs.
Margaret Thaxton.
Mr. and Mrs. A J. Pinson spent last
week-end in Albany, going up to at¬
tend the Brooks-Harper wedding, in
which both took part.
LOST—One black sow, white spot
under left side, left ear torn at end
and dropped down over eye. Notify
J. B. Dawson, Camilla, Ga. It.
A party of ladies coming up from
Meigs Wednesday to be the guests of
Mrs. W. M. Bunch for the day were
Mrs. Elwood Carter, Mrs. E. M. Alt¬
man and Mrs. Roy Seg'ier.
Col. R. E. L. Spence and son, Mr.
Bob Spence, of Albany, were among
those who attended the funeral of
Mr. E. T. Fitzgerald, Sr. here on
Thursday of last week.
It is gratifying to the friends of
Mr Tom Gaulden to see him able to
be out again after being confined to
his bed for several day ie with injuries
sustained in an automobile accident.
Prof. T. L. Anthony attended the
basket ball game at Sale City Satur¬
day night between Sale City and Tal¬
lahassee, Fla., acting as referee for
the game.
WANTED—Man with car to sell
complete line quality Auto Tii’es and
Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Exper¬
ience not necessary. Salary $300.00
per month. Milestone Rubber Com¬
pany, East Liverpool, Ohio. It.
Mrs. M. F. Brimberry, Mrs. I). V.
Thompson, Mrs. Neva B. Lasseter and
Mr. C. F. Brimberry went up to Al¬
bany Wednesday to attend the fun¬
eral of their aunt, Mrs. B. F. Brim¬
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McNair left
Monday on a trip down the Florida
east coast. They will visit relatives
and friends at West Palm Beach and
enjoy a bit of high life at the other
big resorts while away.
FOR SALE—Near Camilla we have
a mahogany upright piano that has
been used only a short while. Will
sell at a bargain on terms. Write to
Cable Piano Co., 84 N. Broad St., At¬
lanta, for information. l-29-2t.
Mr. J. W. Storey spent the week¬
end here with his wife and baby at the
home of Mrs. Storey’s mother, Mrs.
A. W. Lanier. Mr. Storey,' formerly
of Atlanta, has accepted a position
with Brown and Williamson Tobacco
Co., with headquarters at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Raiford moved
here last week from their former
home at Cuthbert and are occupying
the cottage in Bennett Park recently
vacated by Mrs. I. Maples. Mr. Rai¬
ford has a position with the Georgia
Motor Co.
Mrs. C. M. Brakefield, of Ocala,
Fla., and Mrs. W. H. Roberson, of
Folkston, arrived here Sunday to be
with their mother, Mrs. Margaret
Thaxton, who is very ill at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Holton.
Mr. R. L. Hoggard was able to be
out again Tuesday after having been
kept at home for several days suffer¬
ing with a pretty bad attack of flu.
His many friends will be glad to know
of his recovery.
ESTRAYED—One black bull, about
two years old. Two small white
spots on left side and one small white
spot on right hip. Top of horns saw¬
ed off. Taken up at my place last
September. H. Fairc-loth, Camilla,
Ga. l-29-4t.
Dr. I. W. Irvin, eye, ear, nose and
throat specialist announces that he
will be out of his office for a period
of about three weeks, beginning Jan¬
uary 29, this time to be spent in New
York and Philadelphia in Post Grad¬
uate work. l-29-3t.
Friends throughout the community
feel a deep sympathy for Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Holton in the illness of Mrs. Hol¬
ton’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Thaxton,
who has been in almost a dying condi¬
tion for several days, with slight
hopes of change for the better.
Mr. Lamar Cox returned Friday
from Washington, D. C., where he
had been spending several days visit¬
ing his parents, Congressman and
Mrs. E. E. Cox, and family and re¬
ports that they are enjoying their
first season in the capital city.
Plowing Time j
SEE US FOR I
Lynchburg Two-Horse Plows §j
Lynchburg One-Horse Steel j
Beam Plows §
Dixie Plows |
Single-Horse Plows |
I Leather Collars, Cotton Collars, |
I Backhands, Bridles, Traces, Etc. |
l j Large TOBACCO Supply Hand. CLOTH Prices Right |
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j I CARHART OVERALLS |
Fit Well and Wear Well 1
Adams & Fleming
Camilla, Ga.
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We Pay Highest Cash
Price for
Peanuts
Peanut Hay
Cotton Seed
and Corn
See Us Before You Sell
Let Us Quote You On
Tobacco Bed Fertilizer
Prices Right
Georgia Manufacturing Co.
Camilla, Ga.