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From the Daily Bulletin
Mr. J. C. Buckley is reported
much improvad today,
Mr, E. F, Chambless, of Atlan
ta, is transacting business in the
city today.
Mr. Grady L. Doster, of Moul
trie, spent Christmas day with Mr,
and Mrs. E. E. Roach.
Mr. Farrand Osborne, who holds
a teacher’s position at Georgia
Tech. is at home for Christmas.
Mr, Ed. Pittman spent Wednes
day very pleasantly with his par
ents in Rebecca.
Mr. Duffield Marston is at home
from Michigan, where he has made
his home for the past six months.
Miss Lillian Hendiicks left this
morning for Jacksonville, Fla,,
for a visit of several days with
relatives.
Messrs. M. L. Dent and E. B.
Fuller motored to Moultrie yester
day afternoon in Mr. Fuller’s
Buick, returning to the city early‘
this morning.
Mr. M. G. Vaughn, of Atlanta
is shaking hands with friends in
the city. Mr. Vaughn is engaged in
studying denistry at the Atlanta
Dental College.
Mrs. Almonte E. Jones had as
her guests Christmas day, Miss
Florence Roberts, Miss Bertha
Meclnnis, and Mr. Ed. Tapp, of
Ocilla and Miss Jennie Washburn
of this caity. .
Mrs. T. C. Taylor, Mr. Jelks
Taylor and Miss Hattie Taylorl
have gone to Abbeville, to spend
the remainder of thc week withl
Mrs. Taylor’s sister, Mrs. R. K.
L. Carson. I
Miss Helen Mathews, of Cairol
and Mr. George Mathews, of Em
ory College, are spending the]
Christmas holidays with their
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Georgel
W. Mathews. |
Misses Elizabeth Pryor, Verna‘
McLauchlin, Mae Wilcox, Jennie
Washburn, Dr. and Mrs. D. B.i
Ware, Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Lee,
Mr. and Mrs, T.J. Dickey arel
among those who will go over fo
Ocilla this afternoon to attend the
reception of the Brabham-McLain
wedding party this evening.
Mr. Herman Martin, who at
tends Emory College, is at home
visiting his parents,
Mr. Nolan Mitchell, of Tampa,
Fla., is spending several days in
the city, guest of the family of
Dr. R. J. Haile,
Mrs. J. W. Rodwell is the guest
of sister, Mrs. T. J. Durett, of
Macon.
REDUCTION OF PRICES
On All Holiday Good
_——
We still have a fairly good stock of toys and
holiday goods, which are now on sale at
reduced prices. : : : ) :
This is a chance for those who couldn’t
procure their’s before Christmas. ; :
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Simons Bros. & Co.,
l From The Daily Bulletin, ‘
| Mr. J. M. Oates superintendent
!of the Alabama Paving Company
has returned from a business trip
to Macon. Mr. Oates will prob
ably be located in Macon after the
first of the year, as his company
was awarded a contract for 10,000
yards of paving by the Macon
Council Tuesdav night.
Mr. G. A. McKay and little
daughter are visiting in Pitts, Ga.
Col. and Mrs. Jesse Grantham
and children enjoyed Christmas
in Douglas, guests of Mrs. Gran
tham’s parents, Judge and Mrs.
W. P. Ward.
Mr. R. C. Wooten, of Bruns
wick, has been here several days,
| guest of the family of his parents,
‘Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wooten.
Mr. E. L. Hanger is spending
i the holidays here with his family.
~ Mrs. Keith Carson, of Tifton,
spent today in the city, guest of
Mrs. D. B. Ware, while enroute
to Ocilla to attend the Brabham-
McLain wedding.
PIERCE-JACKSON.
Miss Rubie Pierce and Mr. Du
ard Jackson, of Fitzgerald, were
married this morning at the res
idence of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Crawford Pierce. Rev.
J. M. Bass performed the cere
mon. On account of illness in
the family, the wedding was a
very quiet affair.—Macon News,
25th inst.
Special Feature
At The Opera House
The Maddocks-Field players
who’ll appear at the Opera House
next Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, Dec. 30, 31 and Jan, Ist,
have engaged a spécial vaudeville
feature to appear in conjunction
with their regular attractions. The
mysterious Lilide in ‘‘Somnoman
cy,” who have baffled all human
intelligence. This is one of the
most interesting, educating and
mysterious feats ever attempted.
The Management ot this popular
Company wishes to announce that
positively po ‘‘repeaters”™ will be
shown during their engagement in
our city, the opening bill to be
**A True Kentuckian,” a pretty
love story full of exciting climaxes
and clean Comedy. Nothing but
new and up-to-date plavs will be
produced, in every detail at popu
lar prices. adv
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Levin were
the guests of relatives in Doug
las yesterday.
THE T.FADFR--ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY DECEMBER, 27 1912
Church Directory
W\MMW
Every pastor ia Fitzgeraid is urged
to send in his notice of church ser
vices for this column.
CENTRAL METHAODIST CHURCFE
Cor. Lee St. and Central Ave.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.C. A. Wheeler
Superintendent, Preaching by pastor
11 a. m,
4:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League 6.45
p. m. Preaching by pastor 7:30p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7: 60,
All are cordislly invited to these
services and strangers are especially
welcome
George W. Matfiews, Pastor.
St R G e L R
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
Lee and Magnolia Sts.
E.J. Hammond, Pastor. Residence
18 W. Magnolia Street, Phone 406
Sabbath Services.
Sabbath School— 9:30 a. m.
Morning worship—lo:4s,
Epworth League—6:4s p. m,
Evening worship—T7:4s.
Prayer service Wednesday evening
at 7:45. The general public, especially
strangers, always welcome,
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘
Lee and Jessamine Sts.
Bible School, Mr. W.G. Smedley
superintendent, meets every [ord’s
Day at 9:830 a. m. Morning worship,
with Lord’s Supper, and Sermon, (1:00,
Evening worship at 7:30.
Midweek service, with address by
the pastor, Wedoeaday evening at 7:30.
Everybody welecome at all meetings
Only once a stranger here.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Main and Magnolia, Streets.
Sunday School 9.30 a.m. L. Kenne
dy, Supt.
Preaching services every Sunday at
11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
A é’ora‘yer meeting We.lnesday night
B. Y.P. U, 7:156
All are cordially invited to attend
all these services.
Thos. M. Callaway,
U. B. CHURCH
Directory of Services,
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
Y. P.C/E U 8 p m;
Mid week services Wed. 7:30 p.
J. L. Leichliter, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Corner Grant and Suwanee Street
Servicas every Znd and 4th Sunday
as foliows: Sunday School 9 a, m.
Mass 9:30 a,m.
H. A. Schonhardt.
Priest,
ST. MATAEwS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.
Sunday Sohool 10 a. m,
Morning Prayer and Sermon 11
o’clock.
Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30
o'clock.
Holy Communion third Sunday in
each month. 7:36 a. m,. and first Sun
day in each month with sermon 11
a. m.
Other services as announced.
A cordial invitation to the public to
worship with us.
J. W. Blecker.
T A Tot T S SRS S SOOB AL D
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, One
- Number 6 Kemington Type
} writer. Apply toJ. E. Craw
~ ford, P, O, Box No. 485. 12-tf
Small
~and
Large
Farms
for
Sale.
Cash
or |
Part
Payment.
If
You
Have
Anything
to
Sell,
See Us,
We
Find
You
a Buyer.
SEANOR
and
GELDERS
117 E. Pine St.
We
Sell
Real
Estate.
Stop
Paying
Rent.
Buy
a
Home
on
Divided
Payment
Plan.
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SEANOR
AR
GELDERS
117 E. PINE ST.
Get Patterson’s White Rock :
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Orpingtofls at very reasonable pric;es. Write me before :
placing your orders. , :
PATTERSON FARM :
Fitzgerald, Georgia ’,
GET OUT DOORS
BACK to the BICYCLE
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Fitzgerald Hardware Co.
211 and 213 East. Central Avenue
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for the lady of the house to keep tab of her
expenditures is to pay all bills by check. It
will simplify matters a great deal---give her
an undisputable receipt---and at the same
time eliminate the risk and inconvenience
of keeping a lot of cash around the house.
Furthermore, the check stubs will show at
a glance the total amount of expenditures
for a stated time which enables her to keep
expenses within your agreed--upon allow
ance.
Our special department for the ladies 1s
a great convenience for them; why not
open an account for your wife?
American State Bank
W. R. Paulk, President. - L. M. Stroud, Active V. P.
A. B. C. Dorminey, V. P. Paul Ellison, Cashier,
«KEEP TAB”
on how often you send your shirts, collars, cuffs,
etc., to this laundry, until they're no longer wear
able. That will convince you that we prolong
the life of linen beyond most washers and ironers
thereof.
Test our work---we can stand it.
White Swan Steam Laundry
For your foundation stock.
They have been bred for years
to win and pay. Large, vig
orous, and great layers. Ex
hibition birds of finest quality
at reasonable prices. We sell
on approval and gusrantee
perfect satisfaction A few
choice pens of White and Buff
Your Boy or Girl will en
joy the possession of a Bicy
cle.
Wel have affull line of
Men, Women, Boys and Girls
Bicycles at a low price and
high quality.
An expert operator at our
Store to look after your Bicy
cle repairs.