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Notice of my Special Eleettnn
NotB*o N liorcby yivou. 1ha1 on Friday hold
the 8SM tiny of .Jun., HH, lloo*- will bo
a fsp«'<*|;t I tdocMon of tho (pin) I find voiors of
the* city of Fit/;:cnthl. Ha.. f< r tlto following
purposes. t<owit: At, *a id rlirr'-wlll
Iiu Huhiulttvd t«»ftafd ViitiTx. hocMous ;jr and
41 oft ho, city vlmrlrr. rHatlyt* to tin* man
ner of urant hr- city frar.ohls^s for tin* pur
post* of allowing Uu* said \ <»Lrrs sootSopH of t.ho shull elt.v to ad¬ d<*
t( riuirK* whirli of tin
ded prrmamuit ly tt> il»t» chart or. Also at
sold elect ion t ht‘r** will t>« suttrnli,t**d to said
vol43n» hccMoijs JJH and 40 of t he charter, rela¬
tive to the question of prohibit sale Ion or license
and rotfubuion the of the city, of Inhixlcutln^
allowin'/ liquors within the voters to determine lor the purpose which of of
said sections shall he ndded permanently to
1 lie charter. Also at said election there will
lie submitted to the quailfiiai of authortafrijf voters as afore¬
said. the question the eftv
mi pn,„ f .;rwltbin a um %.y for
itnd m!iiiiicn;uii'«‘ within <if ‘•vsimii nf public
schools the clt-y
The |H>)|iu; unOn.v lletubuKihiiihiinii; .will 1 k> !■■.<• follows; Flmt
w«rd ,,’li iimi
the utan:r." iii < ieciii.ri. \v. <> 'Vii-i.n. .1 n
Kmmp (iiuf i\i»l< i '>11 Grtfl'ey. Fc<«io<l tVnrA.
lit Wlilt«har<i'« store mom. <(lcH,loii. mi Tliotnns ivni Sf..;
nmi tin. 711 ii• i;.■ cri nf Mi'f'or
tnlcU. .1. H. Ht.ulk<*i 'Iiel f»lues I'ci i v. Third
Wiird. in oiiicc of w. II \f<i. ire. on M... f -„(,!in
street; n i a natters. (J. A K Stevens. J. Felper
and V. M. Hue, V' »urtU Wqrd, offleo of Sam¬
uel Greer, mii Lee street,. i*ian:v/es. * >.
Welch, Kdwln T«>wnc* and W. V. Way
All persons who registered for the. city
<d<tetlon lield T>ec. 22, Jsup. will he allowed to
vote wit .bout further retrmt ration. provided
they have not. since become dKqttailfh'd. A I!
qualified reytvti iv/L voters do who have flu* nd, Mnvor’s previously office,
may s<» ;if.
<Room 1 1 if/arewiId llfock) between <he hours
of 7:00 o’clock in Hu* forenoon of Jan H. :ind
H: 0 h o'clock in th»* afternoon of Jnn. £0, |X“7.
The four M*ct b*os ■ f 1 he charter to he sub¬
mitted read :is follows towlt.:
V'\t \ NTHISK. SUCTIONS.
Section !i7. T)»e city council ,«h;iH.not have
Die power to ^runt finv person. pew>ns. firm
or corporaMou aefjtilre. any riprlit.or franchise to pur
ctutse, erect . own. op crate, marui ejetd
nr In any manner coot roj mpv jras or rfc
1 Ivrlit system or part, of svn<ctu. within the
snfd e.if y ; any tefephone or telegraph system
nr part, of svsteni. or <o lay down pipes or
Ktriujj wires in or under an v s< reel-or alley
of i,Id ci'.v; or to h»y down, build, purclcise,
acquire hold, own nporut.o, maniiyo or aon
trol ;my within street railway the limits system of or the part of
system ' elt.v;
or to purchase* acfjujrt*, hold.
own, UHU’Htr* bianflirc or cent re 1
ftffv NVHtoo't or part, of systrm of wntorworks
wiMiiti said limits nity. or to lay down nlr«(*s wit nlri
Dio ili«* vity ettv stmll for have fhe carrvin/of shall valor; hijf
powor. aud fitcI,
rrmlntuin own. om*rat<* and control sucti trim
or ulfMtirk* HffhtJJwyst«w or part of ay statu;
tAdcjjViom*, lulci/raph or ‘dr* ' t railway sy^
and wat.oru’OT'k^; hut provi u*d, Imw
flvnr. that th« (jimstion of yjranim^ auv'-f
wild f j isDs to nnv rson. p«*rsonv. f inn
or iroj p'U’HjIon qimilfiod mayJa* snhmtttad by tin* airy
ooumul i n 1 ho voters of su'd city at
n spt*<’lji) el'-et/on to ho culled for (hut ptn -
poso, wl'lcli AhII shall !)<*• adviirDsod not loss
than four weeks in all Die newspapers j?u’ w
Ushi'd in tho efty. and shall contain the
to.rins, ((niGirions and rostrhdions unchn*
wtiiyh said fninohlso is propnsnd to t>o prant.
ed by said (luneil; and if at sueli spoeia.l
el (•th ii the proposition so submitti’d to
allow the eouneil Tfsint. such fra,n
rliiso shidl feooivo the sanction of
n majority »-f all 1 J 10 vo 4 es east at snob ob‘o -
1 ion. 1 hen said ull-y emnejl may arrant such
Ira noli Iso, bet only on such terms, <vm Jithuis
and r stri<»ti<ins as wtue suhhiittod
to Dm voters at said *dcoDon and
nanctionod by them. Provided, fur
theu*. tint no such franchise shall bo
jtranto'd for a period to exceed twenty years:
and further provided, that Dm city oounoD
shall have tin* power to retmlnte and pro¬
scribe Du* char ires for-Dm use of telephones.
Kas or elee*rt lights or for tlm carrying of
passe of nirr water, us op within :mv street, the oitv. railway, and for tho
use
See 41. The oit.v con tied 1 shall have the
„ power to ifrantor sell franchises for rail ways
electrie liyhts, telephones, gas or water¬
works for t he space of t wenty years, reserv
Ine; Do* rkrlit to Purchase the p\ant br plants
lit anv .time ?»fti»r ten yours, the value of
same to bo decided by a board ( >f arbitration
under the arbitration laws of Georgia.
SECTIONS ltKti\TIVfj To INTOXICATlNO
T)i(‘ LILMTOWS.
ited Sec -is city council is hereby prohib¬
from grant!nor to anv person, persons,
flrmpr corporation, the rhrht to sell, barter
or v*> a wav as a be venire any malt, rin
<*us. spiritotis. fc*rmented or ot.fu*r Into\i(*a.t
imrliuuors.wit Isflletfon; bln said c t\ orjis police i u v.
and ^haU by ordliuVnee' proscribe
tines a,ml ponn It ics for such se-lllnji, hart crin '
or iri vlnij a way of «ruch liquors Provided
:l).owvt.^phatln/>Wmnr be construed in this section shall
,so ns to prohibit licensed drutr
jxis'ts fvdfn sellinfe - such lli|\mi*R when allowed
to do >»o by the general laws of this state.
Sedl lon 41) The city courmll shall have the
sofc pud exclusive power and authority to
"regulate the sale of sjdrllous liquors, wines,
whatever malt am.l int.o.\b*atln^ liquors of every kind
In said city: to trrant license for
t lie s*d»* of the snum, and to fix the price for
said Meensc; provided tlm sa,me sin U not bo
h‘ss than $f>o0 per annum. To establish roiru
lations and ies1 riot ions for the sale of t»Wo
, same as they mav see pvdner, and to 1mpoise
pcnali ies upon persons selling same without
a License.
Fltztrerald. 0. U. (lOOI'N'nw Mu'-oj*.
Dated nt Oeorgla this December
29t)i. 1896,
G. W. Harlan was appointed
street commissioner by the city
council.
A wedding fever has broken out,
and two were taken last night and
• others have been exposed and within
nine days will follow suit.
1 ANDY CATHARTIC
& £
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i •
10 * ■S?i •W ALL
2S* 50* -72^. .vx-.'taLi.j ass* DRUGGISTS
• C A SC Alt RTS
last * wood. lOitt thorn
Y Ilk© candy. They re
move uny bad tu 'to
in theuiouth. Jeftv and r Inu
CATUMTID the breath mreoi
perfumed. It l» a
„ real plflasuin to tnko
liquids m «a«uthem Inniend of mtu*
oeatinn or cuuuon-bttll pills*.
.....CASCARF/T6
PURELY at© nnd pur<*tv vejfotaM©
contain o«> uhm
curia 1 or other min¬
VEGETABLE eral pilson. They
are tna lo of the hit
iored remedy's dlwcov
niul are a scion
before ( I flQ p u m \) i n IV 11 o O
never put together la nnv form.
..... Si'toiuitlsoiitia. <"kMC.4TSK.TS
S That
HilUOlif iST!SS8T<ff llU KOiFesivd meuni thi-> food from
I MITiiTSVC JtnarlUFin Jiu-ii, prevent tUo etoiii- fer
*iF«.<S«4(fC Jbmwi. I mentation in ilia
nn4 !c!il dts
*** »*-& i***&-iua*t**i>** ( . a , ( . ser ,„ s ,,f 'niy
kind tlnu breed and feed In the tvstem.
\ /, a Te-.r-j'Ml
sv.mimi; LIVER J coi tbblw'lWcrTvmk. 4-isr els stretifrtben 7 It 71,1 put wovk. them tbe Ttoey bow- into
Don’t judge 6ASCHRETS by ot&r medicines you have tried. They
are new, unlike anything; chc that's sold, and infinitely superior.
Try a >0c box to-day, Larg-er if not pleased <ret
|on!y genuine, Tho your money back! boxes, 25cor 50c.
i Beware of Sample and booklet mailed free- Address
imita tions! STEALING REMEDY CO., CHICAGO j MONTREAL. CAN.: NSW YORK. 239
«nt> I a cuu '8 Tobacco Habit or money refunded. Makes weak men
Strong. Sold and guaraatet-d by all druggists. Get booklet
Gnuccll Proceedings.
Jan’y. 11 97 .—All members present
except Miller. Minutes of last meet¬
ing read and approved. Order of
business presented by Mr. buckler,
adopted.
Highway committee reported sev
oral very bad roads.
Mayor reported the securing of a
loan of 8300 for GO days at a discount
of S4.7.5. that
Town ball committee reported
a brick building could bo put up for
from 83000 to $5000 which building
wi u furnish the first floor for engine
room, jail, police and fire headquar
The second iloor rooms tor
city ' officers. of ordinances.
Next v , canu. ine tho readine reauuiK
Motion made and carried to read
'
then, rc-rcad ... all ordinanc . ,. r .a ^s <11 -if next
meeting, ,• , , then |i,„. aci ..„f noon upon them u 1)V SOc
lions.
No. I, passed over Jessamine
No, 2, Fire limits from
and Ocmulgee running north and
south, Thomas to Jackson east and
west, from Magnolia to Oconee on
Grant two squares on each side.
Approved. defined be¬
3 Streets named and as
fore, and approved.
4th Disorderly conduct defined
and approved. adopted
5th Relating to flues was
after striking out sections 6 and 7.
tilh License, postponed to next
meeting.
7th To determine number of police
men, rules, regulations, came to its
first reading. r i
8th To prohibit throwing dirt, pa¬
per, grass, etc. in any street alley ox
highway of city. First reading.
9th To establish a board of health.
First reading.
\ motion was made and carried
that the city attorney read and cor
rect all proof of all city ordinances,
Alderman Fodder moved that con¬
tract for all job printing bo given to
Citizen
Dr. Merrill mentioned that fairness in
to all the Enterprise have a share
along with tlxe others.
•Proposition was read that the Citi
zen publish all legal ordinances,
notices, etc. for sum of SI for one
year ending 1897. No action taken.
Motion made arid carried that city
clerk be instructed to communicate
with a responsible book manufact
itre r. ‘
„ r. ioo, . r. icquos . e , ,, t. „„•. „
.
be taken on printing proposition. No
action.
Alderman Whitcbard moved , that
Citizen publnh ordinances and legal
to meet Thursday , p.
A iiumher of Arrapahoe JJeb. .fajn
lies who have homes here hold a pie
nic in tho piney woods on Mr. Watts
5 acre last Saturday.' They set table
in the grove, had a basket dinner
out doors, after which they gathered
around <a bon-fire of pine fagots and
talked otrii* old times up north and
report a'geinM'al good time. Think
of it a picnic Jan. 9th.
Not a day but new Colonist call in
our office and express,their, extreirie
gratification at the,Jt»'?rft arid general
appearance of orir city and delightful
climate.
Everybody Says So.
Casenrets Candy Cathartic, the most won¬
derful medical discovery of the aye, peas
act and refreshing to the taste, act bowels, gently
and positively oa kidneys, liver dispel, and colds,
cleansing tho entire system* constipation
cure headache, fever, habitual
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of O. O. U. tn-dav; 10, :IT>, M) cents, bold imd
1 guaranteed lo cure by all druggists.
.....CA»rAKET«
Increuso t!i«* How of
milkin crs. A. initial oaten BOBH FOR
by thv iv.othHrmakCH SSBT 81 ERS
her mlllc nnd mildly bus L'ur*!- id
utivtt ;i mi
but cert itl u effect on
tbe baby, the only u
safe laxative for the babedn-arms.
.... OASCAKm
are liked by ibwcbti*
dren. They taste PLEASE
pj3od \?Hu1*coHC ami ao pood, and
stop S3,“.«rS;l!S!;S|T8E .. SMILDKSS#
all blndo of pnrn
slte« iliat live in tb©
bowels of tbs crow lug child.
...CA8CAURTS, *
tnk«ti imtlonUy, per- CURE
i*i9icntiy.«reguar»n
tix>(U<i t-ure fttiy cuso
ot ccnstlpatliin, hoir old and no GUARANTEED
matter
oiiMtrmte, or will pur
chaM! money bo
.•heerltilly reiumlm) (Mta
b>- four "*u drhugist,
«... casca 2ss.ni s
8<*e » box. mm
l “ A AT."dmit rill brova tbetr FGH Id CENTS!
iVood uu on
to per- 9
w. c. t. o I
wv
FOR GOD, HOME, AND HUMANITY.
Auction Sale itl!
On Friday Jan’y. 22, in the city of
Fitzgerald, Irwin County, Georgia
there will be sold the to highest bidder
the following to wit : The sons of
mothers, husbands of wives, brothers
of sisters and some of the fair sex.
The sale will take place at office of
Wm. B. Moore, Colony Head-qnar
ters, O/Tice of Mr. Greer and the
store of merchant Whitcbard. The
sale will begin at 9 a. m. the morning
of the 22nd and continue till 6 p. m.
Auction ere: the registered voters
of the city of Fitzgerald situated in
the Soldier’s Colony.
The property to be sold is described
as follows: devoted husbands who
love wife and baby more than all else,
but a demon lies sleeping within
them they know' not of, that this sale
will arouse. Affectionate fathers,
but their children’s lives will not be
safe. Obedient, loving sons who will
become so lost to all that -is good,
through this sale that they would
barter their mother’s soul to ap¬
pease their appetite. All the nobil¬
ity, and granduer ofSyoung manhood
is thrown in with the sale. The gen¬
ial kindly, social nature will be more
quickly affected by the sale. The
baby at the breast, even the unborn
child is included in the contract
which places a mortgage on every
cradle. Home, happiness, peace,
contentment, thrift, progress, con¬
science and .all that life holds dear
all thrown in for good measure.
The mortgage accompanying this
sale goe8 into tbe Lome an(J blanches
t!ie cheeks of the wife, robs the
daughter of her virtue, and cheats
childhood out of its rightful inherit¬
ance. The more brainy^ a man, the
firmer the makeup, the more highly
strung his organization the more
binding the sale. The privilege of
purchase is confined to a few, a lim
ited few ’ a sort of tru8 t monopoly.
Thc purchaser is to give in return
value received, blood, murder,
ruin, desolation, degradation, misery
Woe, death and a lot in the potter,s
tteld - ‘
The Parties to be sold areiny neigh
bors and fiends, business men and
the best of the land.
The city will go into sack-cloth and
ashes, mourning for her lost citizens, ;
neverthele8S 8ale mU3t g0 on Io
we need money ? to run our city. The
flat ha8 ovil r^ there is no
redemption> t the re white
y"
serve a? the bank check before the
auctioneer’s hammer falls for the
last time.
Taken Up.
Some six weeks a'go there came to
my place, one brown ox with white
head and feet, neaj: 7 years of age,
medium size, marked with swallow
fork and under bit in the 'right, split
over and under-bit in the left. Any¬
one proving property and paying ex¬
penses can have the same,
Mary E Minshew, Ashley Ga.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
T. . A. Slocum, M. C., the (treat
Chemist and Scientist, Will Send
Free, to the Afflicted, Three
Three Bottles of His Newly Dis^
eovered Remedies to Cure Con¬
sumption and all Lung Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more phi¬
lanthropic afficted, or carry more joy to the
than the offer of T. A.
Slocum, M. C-. of New York City.
Confident that he has discovered a
reliable cure for consumption and
all bronchial, throat and lung diseas¬
es general decline and weakness, loss
of flesh and all conditions of wasting,
and to make its geat merits known,
he will send, free, three botues to
any reader of the Enterprise who
may be suffering.
Already this ’’new scientific course
of medicine” of has permanently cured
thousands apparently hopeless
cases.
The Doctor oosiders it his religions
duty—a duty which his he infallible owes to hu¬
manity—to donate cure.
He has proved the dreaded con¬
sumption to be a curable disease be¬
yond any doubt, and has o n file in
Jus American and European labora¬
tories testimonials of experience
from those benfited and cured, in all
parts of the world.
Don’t delay uninterrupted, until itistoo late. Con¬
speedy sumption, and certain death. Address means T.
A. Slocum, M. C., 98 Pine street,
New York, and when writing the
Doctor, give express and postoftice
address, and please mention reading
his article in the Enterprise.
Bring votir JOB WORK
H to the Enterprise
office.
Call and get prices.
GEORGIA & ALABAMA RY.
“SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.”
PASSENGER SCHEDULE, EFFCETIVE
DEC, 20TH 1896.
DAILY DAILY
NO, 19. No. 17. N 0 .J 8 . N'i.20.
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7 25 pm 7 25 am “ lv “ Savannah ab “ 940 pm|8 “ 1 88 10 “ M
8 00 " 8 05 Meldrlm 9 02 “ “
910“ 920 “ “ Claxton “ 8 00 6:0
936 “ 9 49 “ “ Collins 7 31 “ 6 02 "
10 53 “ 1017 “ “ Lyons “ 7 0.53“ ,4 32 “
1130 1147 “ “ Helena 5 35 “ 4 00 “
am “ “
1220 “ 1841 ml “ Abbeville 4 40 2 58
____
8 15 AM 1 to pm ' lv Abbeville ax 1225 pm 830 PM “
950 " 538 “ iau Lulavllle lv 1137 am 6 55
10 15 “ 550 “ 1 “ Fitzgerald “ 11188 " 6 30 “
12 44 am 1257 pm lv Kramer ab 4 24 PM 2 43 AM “
12 55 “ 108“ “Rochelle “ 413 " 2 32
1 05 “ 119 “ “ PittB 4 03 “ 2 22 “
140 “ 150 “ AttCordele lv
145 215“ LvCordele ab 328 “ 145 “
2 19 „ ‘‘ 2 52 “ De.Soto 2 52 “ 103 “
ah lv
230 “ 3 25 “ “ Amerieus " 220 “ 12 35 “
2 55 “ 330 " lv Amerieus ab 215 “ 1230“
335 “ 4 15., "Preston “ 131 “ 1153 PM
350 “ 432 Richland LV 115 “ 1138 “
, . ab
No 19 I No 17 ____I____ INo 18 No 19
_& 20 | & 1 8 & 20
4 00 a m 4 40 pm lv Richland 100 pm ! 1125 pm “
6 00 “ 610 ahC o 1 umduSLvill25 aM l 930
No 17 No 18
4 25 pm a r Richland
215 " Albany
lv
4 8 45 00 pm “ lv Albany Richland a lvI b| 1215 900am pm
ar
3 50am 11 38 pm
14 “ 53 “ Lumpkin 1119 ‘
4 4 i
4 37 “ 518 “ “ Louvald Jc‘ 1056 ‘
4 57 “ 542 “ “ Omaha ,m 10 34
8 15 “ 03 “ “ Pittsboro 1016 ‘
6 u ‘
547 “ 637 “ Hurtsboro" l( 948 ‘
7 40 “ 8 40 “ ApMontg'’a y lv 750
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No 17 *18 day express trains, carrying- Pull¬
man Buffet Parlor cars.
No 19 & 20 fast night lines, carrying Pullman
Palace Sleeping cars.
CONNEC f IONS
At Savannah, with Steamship Lines for
Baltimore, Philadeipi la, New York ami Bos¬
ton; with Plant System for points North and
Florida points; with F. C. & P. for points
North and lor Florida points and with Atlan¬
tic Coast Line for points North; with S. & A.
R.v. for Tybee. Central of Georgia Ry.
At Meldrlm with Col¬
At Collins with Stillmore Air Line aud
lins ■& Beidsville R. R. for points
At Helena, with Southern Ry. all
thereon, Southern Flori¬
At Cordele, with Georgia, & Florida
da, tor Macon and beyond, and for
points, also with Albany & Northern Ry.
At Richland, with Columbus and Albany Di¬
visions.
At Columbus, with Southern Ry. and Cen¬
tral of Georgia Rr. of Ga. Railroad.
At Dawson with Central
At Albany, with Central of Ga., Plant System
and Albany & Northern Rys.
At Montgomery with L. N. K.R. for ail points
West, Northwest and Southwest, and with
Western Ry. of Alabama lor all points reach¬
ed thereby.
CECIL QABBETT, A. POPE,
1st. vice pres, & Gen. Mgr. Gen. pass. Agt.
TIFTON & NORTHEASTERN RY.
“SOLDIERS COLONY”
.• ROUTE.
LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. 4.
H. H. TIFT, Pres. l v General TIFTON, Offices GA. [MW , ' 0., V.-Pros. TIFT,
,
No 73No 5'No .-——~~——- 31N0 1 Eflective No 2 No 4INO 61m) 8
-——.;~~«— D mla mp Dec. 30. -——~— -—— m’a -——:-—~—-
30‘ ma m—-————————-a mp Imp m
4 00 12I 7 4 00 7 302W Tifton a 12 00 7 15‘10 25$ ’7 05
g 4‘20“? 7 42 50‘ 4 13 7 45“ Brighton Harding 11 45 7 00.10 l3i 6 53
4 22 7 55f 11 36 6 51£10 945! 05 6 45
440‘s 445 815 lo 448 442 8 831 15f Mystic Pinetta 11 11 16? 10 631 6‘25 940 625 620
456 826 500 843fFletcher 00‘ 1059 613 929 609
5 10 8 40 ‘ 5 15 9 Fitzg’rald 10 45 6 00 9 ~15 5 55
WWW M '1V1 l '
Trains 1, 2, 3 and 4 run daily, except Sunday.
' Trains 5. B, 7 and 3 run on Sundays onlyfl ,.
[f] Flag station. Trains stop only on-gignal,
The trains make connection with the Plant
"System Tifton and Georgia Georgia: Southern and Florida a:
and and Alabama at Fitzgeram.
F. C. BOATRIGHT,
Tratflc Manager.
LEWIS WEARY,
BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.
entral Are. & Merrimac Drive.
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
SAM’L. 0. SMITH,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
*■} > ■f
OFFICE ON GRANT SXA NEAR PINE.
PARKHURST & LAGAN,
Are not the only painters but they are
RELIABLE
and their work shows for itself. Give them
a trial.
Oconee Ave.. between Thomas an'd Sheridan.
RICHARDS & WISER,
MANUFCTURERS OF BRICK,
LULAVILLE, GEORGIA. •
We are colony members. Our brick yard will is
on land obtained from the colony, We
deliver good brick to yon at bottom prices
as soon as we get your order. It you have
not time to come out and see us, call on J. S.
Shuck, Mansion House, Grant St. and Alta¬
maha, who will send us the order at once.
ROUSH & CRIMBLE
Job Tinners.
Manufacturing everything in their line
Sell the best pump in the market
GRANT between CENTRAL & PINE
M.'H. GROVER,
DEALER IN
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Lap Robes, Etc.
Oconee, Btw Sherman & Sheridan.
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
E. W. F.YMAN. L. KENNEDY.
HYMAN & KENNEDY,
ATTORNEYS,
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA
Offices in "Fitzgerald Block.”
FRED A. KARNISH
Boot olid Siioe Maker.
Repairing done in best of order.
Grant Street near the Post Office.
uniu
Clothing - House,
East Pine Street.
WHEN ?
“When words are deeds”,—“when fiction is facts”,
“When silver is gold,—when credit is cash.
Some folks may sell as we do now.
Boys’ Suits and Children’s Suits at Cost.
BARGAINS IN TRUNKS.
Ladies’Trunks $2.50 to $8.00. Men’s Ttunks $1.75 to $8.00.
Boys’ Knee Pants 25c. to $1,00. Men’s , Work w „ Pants, Goc. to $2.
Boys’ Overalls, best bine den- Men’s Hats, 50c. to $51.00.
em, 50c. Men’s Dress Neglige Shirts, 35c.
Men’s Suspenders 10c. to 75c. to 7'c.
New Goods are arriving daily.
W. J, FERGUSON & GO., FITZGERALD, 6A.
&
MICHIGAN FAIR STORE, &
o
la the place to buy Groceries, Provisions and o:
your
o Tinware. Teas a Specialty. Fine Garden Seeds.
% M. H. PLOPPER, Prop.
9
Near Cor. Sherman and Altamaha. $
mBmmmsmemmmmBmm
School Books
School Supplies,
Stationery, etc.
At GELDER’S News Depot
In Glarks’s Furniture Store.
Abbeville Bottling Works
C. L. BAILEY & CO , Props.
Manufacturers
-OF
Highest Grade
Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Cider.
Call on us near G & A depot Abbe¬
ville, Ga, or our Agents, Messrs.
Shumway & Co,, Fitzgerald, Ga.
MOTTO: “Honest Dealing, 1st Class Seeds”
COLONY mm ST0EE
IS 1 Patent Medicines, Pure
Drugs and Chemicals.
HEAD¬ Paints, Oils, Varnish and
Brushes, Stationery, Per¬
QUARTERS fumery, Toilet Articles Etc
Prescriptions always re¬
FOR ceive our Careful attention.
COR. GRANT & PINE,
J. H. GOODMAN & CO, Fitzgerald, Ga
DR. C. A. HOLTZENDORF,
DENTIST.
Office on Pine Street, Opposite
Commercial Hotel.
Fitzgerald Georgia.
, .-Xirr
JACOB BURSICK & CO.,
CONTRACTORS IN
Brick - and - Stone.
Cut stone and cement work.
Leave orders at Enterprise offlee
Call at the
FITZGERALD MUSIC STORE,
for the Bruno-strung instruments.
Also agent for the Carpenter Organs.
MAGNOLIA AVE NEAR GRANT.
F. C. & P.
From Columbia, S. C.
via
Savannah, Ga., Jack¬
sonville, Florida,
—TO—
Tampa, Florida.
Solid Vestibule Trains.
Jacksonville, Fla,
-TO—
Jersey City,
Helena, Georgia
-TO
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Without ch -
N. A S. O.MacDoxweu., Pexxixoto.v, T. G. M. P. A. } Jacksonville. Fla
W. H. Ritchey & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
fine: cigars,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in Tobacco.
Central ot Georgia Railway M:
Ask for your railroad tick ,
this line to the West and No- * "
and to Philadelphia, Wife*
Baltimore and New York
to New York, Philadelphia" tMfeBos
ton via. Savannah and elegant storm- In¬
ers of Ocean S. S. Co. and New
land and Savannah S. S. Co. VM
system also touches Atlanta, Sarao
nah, Maqon, Columbus, Albany and
Augusta, Birmingham, Ga., and Montgomery and
Ala. For rates, routes
and all information write to or call
on W. P. Dawson, T. P. A.,
Macon, Ga.
iiHil llpilps®* ani.it
J
%r
* •
The Pullman Car Line
■ <•. ■
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE,
Ginoinanti or lodianopolis
AND CHICAGO,
Northwest. ZTolW:'^
Special attention given to Im¬
migration Business.
W. H. McDOEL, Vice Pres. & Gen. M. r.
FRANK J. reed; G. P. Agi*Ii
For further Information address,
R. W. GLADING, Gen.l Agent,
ThomasvilU.
BELIEF FOR THE SICK
Spread the Good Nevr.
Doctor W. W. Breese, physi'i:
and surgeon, formerly of Maeo
Georgia, is now in Fitzgerald
ready to treat all forms of A<ju
and Chronic Diseases. Office in \
L. Norris’ Real Estate Office, opp
site the postoffice, where he can
found from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily,
He has had great experience l
the treatment of Catarrh, Rbend
tism, Gout, Neuralgia, Billious Coli
Enlarged and Stiffened Joints,
diseases, Stomach, Liver, Blood ail
Bowel diseases. Also Kidney m
p! ~Onna, troubles, Heart Malarial disease, disease]
(hi* mij
a lots, Chlorosis, F I
Hysteria, etc., etc. foeme|
teaTChronic Diseases in all