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Planning Your Vacation Are You?
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Stop a moment or yon may over¬
look something in TRUNKS OR
LEATHER GOODS.
UE8CRMAVS IHIlCf iEUHjFTINii TRAIT
We carry a complete line of LIEBER
M AN’S self lifting Trays, Something That
Pleases Ladies.
VISIT OUP STORE and YOU’LL FIND OUR LINE and PRICES MOST ATTRACTIVE
Hand Trading Co #
The Womans Missionery Socie¬
ty of the First Baptist church
will meet at 4:00 o’clock next
Monday afternoon, and will be
led by Mrs. W. N. Drake.
2 nice refrigerators which we do
not wish to carry over to next sea¬
son, going cheap.
Farmers Hardware Co.
Col. H. H. Merry spent every
day this week in Camilla on
professional business.
If you want bread and prosperity,
trade with Everett Mercantile Co.
Misses Annie Cooper and Wilma
Twitty and Messrs. Cuthbert Bar
row' and Carroll Hurst will go to
Thomasville Friday to attend a
house party at the home of Miss
Octavia Byrd.
Bread, Fresh, Tuesdays and Fri¬
days at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. J. W. Gullidge, one of the
superintendents at the Cotton
Mill has decided to study medi¬
cine aud -will leave in a few days
for Augusta where he will investi¬
gate the school. He has not yet
decided whether he will enter the
medical school at that city or
elsewhere.
Money to loan at 7 per cent, on im¬
proved farms. Apply to
2t Bankers Loan & Abstract Co.
Tax Receiver George Abridge is
busily engaged at work making
up a summary of his tax returns.
He will be engaged practically
all next week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Collins re¬
turned Tuesday afternoon from
Atlanta.
Try a bottle Maraschino Cherries
at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. Lenwood Stripland of Ca¬
milla has accepted a position with
Hand Trading Co. and will be in
their grocery department.
FRESH BREAD
at H. B. Tucker & Company every
Tuesday and Friday.
Mr. D. M. Rogers attended the
Masonic Convention at Brunswick
this w r eek.
Crisp and Fresh Crackers at
H. B. Tuekpr & Co.
' Mrs. J J. Mize and Miss Ruby
Mize left Wednesday for a two
weeks visit to Fowlstown, Quincy
and Inway, Florida.
Olive Oil, Olives, Pickles, Jams,
etc at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Miss Fannie Hand of Blakely
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
S. D. Hand Sunday.
Will loan from $500 up on improv¬
ed farm property at 7 per cent.
2t Bankers Loan & Abstract Co.
Mr. Sam Dey of Florida has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Dey this week.
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
Mrs. D. C. Barrow has been
visiting Mrs. Martin at Leesburg
this week.
Rich Jersey Butter, fresh shipment
each week. H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hurst left
Tuesday for a ten days visit to
friends at Macon.
Messrs. A. A. Turner, D. B.
Turner, W. 0. Twitty, Jr., and
Henry Mitchell went to Camilla
Tuesday to see the ball game.
They w r ere disappointed, however,
because of the rain which pre¬
vented the game from being play¬
ed.
We loan money at 7 per cent, on
improved farms.
2t Bankers Loan & Abstract Co.
Mr. D. V. Thompson was a
visitor to Camilla Tuesday.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
to use, in a collapsible tube, with noz¬
zle. One application soothes and
heals, reduces inflamation and re¬
lieves soreness and itching. Price
50c. Sold by Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Co.
Mrs. J. R. Cross has been visit¬
ing friends in Camilla this week.
For boys and misses bathing suits
go to Hand Trading Company’s
Clothing Department.
Mr. J. W. Everett attended the
meeting of the Board of County
Commissioners at Camilla Tues¬
day.
Mr. D. Simmons of Statesboro
has been in the city this week.
Our complete line of American La¬
dy Corsets awaits your inspection.
Everett Mercantile Co.
County School Commissioner
J. H. Powell was in "the Pelham
Mouday.
Make our store your headquarters
while in town, and if you dont see
what you wantask for it. We have it.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. W. C. Twitty, Jr. left
Wednesday for duBignons Ferry
to attend a house party at the
home of Major R. E. L. Spence.
Judge W. N. Spence of Camilla
was in the city Tuesday.
Get your Electric Fixtures at Hand
Trading Co. They carry all kinds
and sizes of Incondescent lights,
Hylo, etc.
Mr. C. F. Stubbs of Meigs was
in the city Tuesday.
Coffee’s and Tea’s; if you want the
best go to H. B Tucker & Co.
Miss Irma Grey, who has been
the guest of Miss Eunice Hand
for the past month, returned
Monday to her home at Faceville.
She was accompanied by Miss
Hand who vviil spend several
weeks with her.
Miss Channa Dey who holds an
important position in Savannah,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Dey this week.
Miss Alice Akridge of Harts
held is the guest of Mrs. W. G.
Akridge.
Elder B. F. Bentley preached
to a large congregation at the
Primitive Baptist church last Sat¬
urday and Sunday.
Mr. J. L. Green of Camilla was
in the city Monday afternoon.
Col. J. J. Hill spent Mouday in
Camilla on professional business.
Miss Fannie Lou Dey is at
home from Cordele spending
several weeks vacation with her
father, Mr. A. W. Dey.
Dr. A. M. Williams, Presiding
Elder of the Thomasville District,
was the guest of Rev. C. W. Cur¬
ry Monday night.
Mr. Roy Hill of Albany came
home last week to spend a few
days with his parents.
Miss Sal lie Ray Battle of
Americus is visiting Mrs. T. C>„
Battle
Miss Calista Bush visited
friends in Camilla several days
this week.
Miss Ethel Fov is the guest of
Mrs. A. A. Turner this week.
Col. H. H, Merry spent Mon¬
day Camilla.
Mr. J. J. Harrell left Saturday
tor Whigham to spend a coupTe
of weeks with friends.
Dr. J. R. O’Neal returned Sun¬
day from a visit to friends iia
West Point, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bunch
who have been visiting friends in*
Leary, returned Sunday after¬
noon. .
Mr. Sam Bundrick left Sunday
for Cordele, Ga. to spend a coa
ple of weeks.
Master Raymond King who has
been with his grandmother, Mrs,
C. F. Hancock this year, left
Tuesday for his home at Clinton,
S. C.
Miss Ruby Parker left yester¬
day to speud a month or two-withi
friends and relatives in Americusw
The friends of Mr. C. C. Baggs"
of this county will be pleased to
know that he has returned to* Ca¬
milla to live. Mr. Baggs resigned
his position as assistant cashier:
for the Georgia Banking Compa*-
nv at Albany and has accepted
the cashiership of the Citizens*
Bank of Camilla. Mr. Johrs
Wilson, the former cashier ha®
accepted a position with the Ca¬
milla Oil & Fertilizer Con&paay.