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E 1 and WHITE GOODS SALE
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THE .r EMPIRE ' STORE
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Beginning Mffluhxy, Feb. 7th; Closing Saturday, Feb. 12th
^-" ONE WEEK OF EXTRA SPECIALS
An unusual large shipment Ladies’ and Children's Mdslin Undeawear and White Goods just received to go
in on this sale.' Our buyer while in New York'last August? contradted for these 1 goods to be shipped later and
consequently bought before the advance in goods, now these goods have arrived amd this will be a week of
grand bargains. ?'.*&*** ■ * * - f * (*;
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Fi. Si 1 U II Muslin. Underwear ranging in price 10c to $2.00 garment, A saving
Ate-,' * i> from 25 o 50 per cent. ■ ■ ■■■ /» - f- 'ilalliLi ,.--i
£ >See big show window for Muslin^ sale.
y ■ ? i our *> corner cteoDS Jierwear $ dis play that go in on this is W&}
m fllfrai 'mm' s. i WHITE « ¥ ,‘C i
tip 40 inch white Lawn, beautiful quality worth 12£c to 15c yck^Kig sale 9c yd If i.
/i only . . a j f.i
i m * mm \ *> 45 36 inch inch all Persian Lawn, Linen, nice just and the thing sheer, for only................... spring waists........... 14c yd i
Slip yw pure .....27c yd >1 i §
7W mm, 7/i m 36 in Linen Lawn, nice sheer qu&iity........................ 21c yd y'3t. •
M All 50c quality all Linen Lawn and Suit Linen, this sale............ 42c
i, m 75c quality all pure Linen, 45 inch wide, nice for waist, suits, also nice for pillow «ases fc'-^fvlaL
mm A Iff being right width, this sale........................................... 47c Av
,, % 10-4 Linen Sheetting, full yd wide and guaranteed pure Linen, this sale very special 89c yd.
> d h-r^ - m j i 36 Mercerized inch Linen Silk finished Pique, Suiting, the this goods sale................................ for suits in white iicyd
f- new and all the new colors 25c
m French Crashe, the new cloth in rough weave, white and all the new colors. . 25c
46 inch French Linen for suits, white and guaranteed fast colors 30c yd
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8— 25 and 35c white Mercerized Waisting, this sale special...................... 19c
. Our new Spring Goods arriving daily, Big line, new styles spring Skirts just arrived. All our spring Ging-
Madras cloths, Calicoes, etc., have arrived and are selling at old prices. They were bought before the
We intend that this Muslin,“Underwear and White Goods Sale be the greatest. We have ever had,
and the buying public know what that means.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
Empire 1 Mercantile Company
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA K " ?
SeTecf Knieet Potatoes » t
PUMPKIN BUNCH YAMS f
Cash With Oi 4
$1.00 PER. BUSHEL. Send <er. J
W.M. CRANE,
Brnxton, Coffee County. G*.
WE DO FIRST-CLASS
PLUMBING
And We Guarantee Our Work
When in need of anything in our line, let us figure
with you.
S. GRANT 302 ST. myv M. ta WHITMAN $
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Meat Market
C. L. PRESCOTT, Proprietor,
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E. Pine St. Phorve 94
Yhe most up to date Market in the City. X
The very best quality of / I
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RESH & SALT MEATS.
Country Produce and Fancy Groceries
always on hand
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Remember the placet
it
217 E. Pine J
Local sOf Community As Seen
W. F. Michans, of Uordele, was
Tuesday.
Mr. W. R. Beach iwas up from
Waycross Sunday. J
Mr. J. M. Sims, cf Mystic, was
in the city Tuesdayi
Mr. F. A. Thonpson,of Lyons,
spent Sunday in ths city.
Mr. ,J. F, Kenoick, of Rome,
spent Monday indie city.
Mr. N. W. Roier, of Douglas,
was a visitor hen Sunday.
Mr. J. B. Srith and son Clair,
spent Monday n Moultrie.
Mr. Joe P. Holmes, of Colum¬
bus, was in tb city Tuesday.
Mr. W. F Vance, of Montezu¬
ma, spent Ttesday in the city..
Mr. A. k Jordan, of Cordele,
was anion the visitors to the city
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Mr. J G. Wilson, of Glen-
wood, ias a visitor in the city
Monday
Mr. f. A. Wilson, of Cordele,
was lure Tuesday attending to
business.
Mr. W. N. Phillips, of Tifton,
vas a business visitor in the city
Monday J _
bin. J. A. J. Henderson, of
city Ociijrt Y greeted his friends in this
011 day.
Mr. R. H. teKay, of Thoms-
vil\e, was a \ isl s v j n c ^y
duhog the week.
Mr. Loren Dickerson has
to New Orleans, La., to
! several weeks with hi*
Mr. V. A. Diokcrson.
Mr. G. T. Mason, of Cordele,
spent Sunday in the city.
Mr. W. A. Roush, of Macon,
was a visitor in the city Tuesday.
Mr. Rushin Bryan, of Moultrie,
visited friends in Fitzgerald, Sun¬
day.
Mr. T. P. Livingston, of
Augusta, spent Tuesday in the
city.
Mr. Geo. F. Wooten spent
several days of this week in Bain-
bridge.
Mr. W. A. Brough, of Macon,
was here Tuesday, attending to
business.
Mr. E. L. Hanes, editor of the
Leader, spent Sunday in McRea
with relatives.
Mr. G. E. Paine, Ass’t. Sup. of
the Postal Telegraph Co was here
last Saturday.
Mr. Robt Saunders who has
been the guest of his mother, re¬
turned Sunday to his home in At¬
lanta.
Rev. C. H. S. Jackson, of
Bessie Tift College, preached two
interesting sermons last Sunday at
the Baptist church.
Mr. John Kite and family of
Newnan, Ga. are visiting W. H.
Mallory, who is Mrs. Kite’s father.
This is their first trip to Fitzger¬
ald and they are very favorably
impressed with our little city.
Seeds! Seed!
Yes, coming in daily,
Why, no questioh
111 At the The Bee-
’ St.
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Mr Brown s P ent Tues -
T'ftcn.
■ Mr. W. E. Vance was down
from Montezuma Tuesdav.
Mr. D. A. R. Crura, of Cordele,
spent Tuesday in the city.
Mr. W. N. Mash, of Brunswich,
was here during the week.
If any one tells you that Frank
meat for dimself at Central Meat
Market where he will be pleased
to serve you with best cuts
dressed poultry etc. Keep your
eye on us.
Col. <T. Walker, Past National
Commander of the Union ex
prisoners of war, stopped off on
Tuesday afternoon and spent a few
hours with his many friends in
this city. The Col. is well known
here especially by the old G. A.
R. Boys. He was on las way to
the new Colony at St. ,Cl°ud,
Florida, for a short visit.
F. M. Coleman, Manager
Union Barber Shop. 117
south Grant street. f.
Gardeners
Look out for an early
Spring since Mr. Groundhog
did not see his shadow, oe
sure and get your seeds in.
Yes, such a fine display we
l^ave this season.
Yours for Success
A. Brunner & Co
WM. F. BLUE,
Lawyer and Stenographer
E. Pin® St., Over Joiner ®. New.
All Business Given Prompt Attention
Dr-D.F, Thompson
SPECIALIST
Obstetric Practice and Chronic Diseases
Office Hours: !) to 11—8 to 5; Sundays !) to 10
Office: Five Story KnUding—Phone US4
Residence: 3!!8 N. Main St..—Pliono 120
The City Barber Shop
SS FIRST CLASS
V
AIS Union Barbers
Hansea81ock • Grantst -
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C. BOYD, M. D.
ALKALOMERERIST |^ r ^ s ce < J
and Skin Diseases.
Office: First .National Bank Bldg. \ ’
Phones rnuiica. 1 Kesidence 0flRc e369 2301 7
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Money to LoaLn.|[l
We are prepared to^fli^iA *
on improved farm lands in Be
Hill and Irwin counties, $100
000 and on five years’ time, at an-f 7 I
8 per cent., payable in
nual installments. No delay,
all on us or write us at Fitz¬
gerald, Ga. JAY & JAY
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| | SlQOjQQO TO LEND | $
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| | ^ and Fitzgerald Interest the City Lowest. Proper-
Terms the best ever offered in
W this section. Loans promptly
$ made. Come to see us, or
\ write. Prompt attention gij^ j^f
I en all written inquiries.'
W.M. BRYAN |
311 GARBUTT-OON0VAN BLDG. >'%
FITZGERALD. fi
Representing
^ 4 lyr ELLIS & EL^^
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