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CAPITAL $50,000.00.
SURPLUS $20,000.00.
You are Always Welenme.
The Exchange Bank,
Fitzgerald, Genrgiy,
V\(ith the Procession,
MRS._ NETTIE C. HALL, (MOTHER ENTERPRISE.)
Seed wheat for sale at 1
2 WHITCHARD'S. |
Hugh Lee is firing on the A. &
High grade fertilizers.-Phenix
Warehouse Company. |
Funiture for -Sale. Apply toi
Dr. Powell. : 1
Red Bliss Seed Potatoes for|
sale at Brunners. 13-4 t ‘
H. B. Hand was in town Satur
day under treatment by Dr.
Powell.
Four city lots for sale cheap,
Inguire at Grant street Barber
Shop. :
“If you would enter into Life,
pluck your idols from your
hearts.”’
Mr. F. Hansen and wife, of
Hansen, were in this city shop
piog last Saturday.
I want to remt a furnished
room in private family.
E. W. Harker.
Mr. V. R. Davis of Thomas
ville and Mr. I. R. Knight made'
a business trip to this city last
Saturday. _
Mrs. Lee Cribb, of Douglas, has
moved into the Godfrey house on
Ocmulgee and Lee street.
" Mr. J. M. Williams, a_ promi
nent merchant and planter, *of
Telfair County, was in the city
yesterday. .
Mrs. J. Bradley, of Adairs
ville and Mrs. C. E. Bradley, of
Osierfield, patronized our mer
chants yesterday. :
Nine years ago we had awinter
very similar to this one—plenty
of rain and but little cold weath
er. :
Miss Susie Gaday, who pleas
antly spent a couple of days with
‘friends in this city, returned to
Tifton yesterday. ,
Col. J. Gorden Joues, of Cor
dele stopped over between trains
long enough to shake hands with
Col. D. B. Jay yesterday.
Mrs. W. C. Wilkerson and her
son, Master Howard Whidley,
went to Sparks today and will
~gpend a few days with Mrs.
Wilkerson’s son, W. Whidley.
Mr. J. 1. Campbell went uo to
Atlanta Sunday and was ace
comparied on his return by hisi
sister, who will probably make
her home here with Mr Campbell.
* Mrs. L. P. Hayes, of 410 north
Main St. is teaching all branches
of art work, at ten cents per
lesson. Look at her display in
the Wright-Mercantile window,
‘Mr. John Boney, the man who
knows a good mule when he see’s
it, started for 2 new bunch -of
them yesterday, and will return
Wedneséday or Thursday with a
carefully selected lot.
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Dr C. A BOLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
: Over First National Bank,
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
Oridinary Whitley was in the
city yesterday. ,
Walter Twiss took the train
for Jacksonyille, Fli., Sunday
where he will probably locate.
Ladies wanting c®ing cards
should phone 42 right awav.
J. H. Bartlett Sundayed at
home returning to Douglas yes
terday. -
Seed Potatoes—Red Bliss, for
sale at the Bee Hive Grocery.
Roscoe Kimball is gradually
coming back tb life but with
every prospect of being a cripple
for life. |
Mrs. Annie Hayes of SavannahQ
took her departure for Atlanta,
yesterday after spending three ‘
weeks with Mrs. J. Hungate. ‘
You will find Mrs. Haye’sl
Art display in the Wright-Mer
cantile window. 13-6 t
Will Albrighton took the train
this morning for Valdosta after
spending a few days here with
his mother Mrs.‘Lulu Albrigh
ton,. .
Mrs. F. L. Oakley who has
been visiting her brother L. T.
Bussey, qf this colony for a week
went to Sycamore today to spend
a few days with another brother.
H. Gardner and wife started
for Lima, Obio, yesterday on
their homeward trip. They had
expected to remain here all
winter but the continued failing
health of Mr. Gardner pr’ompted'
them to return home.
Mrs. M. A. Zimmerman, ofl
Lima, Ohio, who is visiting herl
cousin, Nrs. W. McCormick, of
this city. has gone to Manitee,
Fla., for a couple of weeks visit
with old neighbors from Ohio.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Central Christian church will
serve a chicken dinner at the W.
R. C. hall on Main street, Thurs
‘day Jan. 25, at 12 o’clock sharp.
lDinner 25 cents. For benefit of
ibuilding fund. You are cordially
invited,
' Last Sunday a passenger at
tempted to jump aboard the A.
l& B. train after it was in motion
and would have fallen under the
‘cars but for another party who
| was standing on the guards and
' who held to ‘the carcless ' man
iuntil the train could be slowed
‘ down.
~ WAITrOr me
the Season, January 30.
Mrs. C. M. Wiséhart is able to
be out after several days illness.
Mrs. C. S. Douglas, of Red
Creek, N. Y., arrived Friday
and will spend the winter as the
guest of her cousin, J, H. Car
penter on S. Main.
Mr.and Mrs. W. W. Sparks
and little daughter, of Conners
ville, Ind., are here for the
winter. They are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kiem.
~ First class engineer wanted.
‘Man capable of taking care of
and keeping up a first class
engine and brick presses.-Apply
to F. J. Hansen.
Editor Rogers, of the Irwin
ville Courier spent last night in
our city on his way home from
Double Run. He reported con
siderable wind with the storm
of yesterday at Double Run.
Houses were blown from their
foundation and . fences torn
down.
“The Human Head,” will be
the subject discussed by Mr. P.
Burt, in his lecture delivered on
Monday evening, Jan.? 29, at the.
W.R. C. Hall, for the benefit of
the “Free Reading Room. A
Victor phonograph will furnish
the music. Mr. Burt comes well
recommended. Tickets at Ad
am’s Candy Kitchen. Adults
15¢; children 10c; reserved seats
25¢.
Mr. George P. Northrop left
for Savannah today on his return
to New York Mr. Northrop is
very favorably impressed with
Fitzgerald and this section of the
south and has expressed to the
Enterprise a desire to make this
his home, which we hope he will
decide to do. He has a wife and
several children and they will
find the climate and the people
congenial.
GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY
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E IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with
' us, after which we take deposits of 25¢c and up to the thous
' ands. : :
: The poorest people in Irwin coimty will find we take spec
. ial pleasure in aiding themn to start a bank account. The rich
' eet people in the county divide their banking business with us
E because we are safe, we are courteous, we are appreciative,
' w® are progressive. and because they believe we endeavor
' fully to handle their business to their entire satisfaction.
: We offer a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to all peo
; ple to save money by depositing with us for. safe keeping a
portion of all the money they receive. On their SAVINGS
' we pay interest every three months at FOUR PER CENT
~ per annum COMPOUNDED.
Texas Rust Proof OQats,
Georgia Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Pearl Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’s Seed Store,
Phone No. 32, Pine St.
Postmaster Marston expres
sed one of his fancy pointers to
day, its destination being Macon,
Ga., where it . will become the
property W€ Harvey Stillwell
Edwards, the postmaster of
Macon, as well as author. One
of Mr. Edwards beooks has been
dramatized and he will soon start
for New YorE city to look after
it. The six months old Pointer
is a present from Fitzgerald’s
postmaster to Macon’s post
master.
Mr. J. C. Boney is in Atlanta
again buying another bunch of
fine mules for the Fitzgerald
market, which means more cot
ton and more money to buy
more mules to make more etc.
Mr. Boney is doing his share of
the busizess and with the other
dealers sending a great many
mules out on the farms that are
rapidly opening up in this sec
tion. The people who want
'mules seem to know that Fitz
!gerald is the market where there
iis plenty stock from which to
and the prices are always right.
- SEEDS! *
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Bliss Triumph Irish Potatoes.
White, Yellow and Multiplier Onion
| Sets. |
Georgia Rye. Fresh Stock of Small
Garden Seeds Just Received.
Campbell’s Seed Store,
PHONE NO. 32. ‘ PINE STREET.
For Rent, =
One of the largest and bes‘
store rooms on Pine street, in
the heart of the business center. ‘
Apply to J. I Campbell. 1
For Sale at a snap:—s acre
tracts No. 1255 and 1256, City
lots No. 15 and 16 square 15
Block 14 S. Lee Street. City
lots No. 14 square 15 Block 7,
Central ave, "adjoining Opér®
House. All desirable.
FOR RENT—AIII or part of
two story residence, furnished
or unfurnished, ten rooms, per
fect condition, front and rear
'stairways, fireplage and all con
veniences, best part of city, near
in, cheap to an acceptable tenant.
Household furniture forsale also
splendid piano, baby carriage,
new blue flame oil heater etc.
216 Orange Ave.
FOR SALE.
3—sacre tracts in a block on
north Grant St. I—6o h. p.
boiler new. g—2s h. p. enginel
good fix. ’A. P, Green, |
0 Cortez, Ga.
FINE ATTRACTION.
The Beggar Prince Opera Company to
Appear at Fitzgerald Opera,
The coming of the Beggar
Prince Opera Co., is an event of
extraordinary importance, for
fortugate indeed is the city that
has the privilege of hearing this
clever body of selected artists.
The Beggar Prince Company
will net &uce the opera of the
Beggar, b bat of Said Pasha,
Plarquette’s greatest work. The
wardrobe is elegant in design
and elaborate in finish, and the
comnpany is enlarged since last
seen here.
Mr. Larry La Velle, the.silver
voiced tenor, and Miss Etta Mor
{is are still the reigning features
with the company. Kred Gold
ing and Robert Stanley, comedi
ans, including a handsomely
gowned chorus of pretty girls.
The engagement of this com
pany in ¢ities visited has been so
successful that the company will
slay 21 cities for a return engage
ment, and Fitzgérald is fortunate
to be among them. The prices
wifl be 25¢, 50c and 75c. Said
Pasha is a light comic opera and
full of beautiful dancing and sing
ing and the comedy is fast arnd
furious. This company will play
ihere one night only, Tuesday,
|Ja.n. 30th. -
The Fitzgerald Shoppers will please bear
in mind that we keep the finest quality
of all kigds of Fruits - :
Oranges, Pineapples,
Apples, Bananas, :
Grapes, Nuts.
Candy Made Daily at 10¢ Per Pound.
3old"' Fish, Canary Birds and Parrots for
X-mas Presents. Tobacco and Cigars.
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Fitzgerald Fruit House
'~ BOWEN BLOCK. . ?
GRANITOID,
The Only Fire Proof Buildinngate'rial..
Prettier Than Pressed Brick. :
Cheaper Than Rotgh Brick. |
Granitoid Sidewalk and Door-steps.
HAYERES,
The Granitoid Man, . 3
Corner Pine and Lee Streets.
FITZGERALD. GA. o
Russell Sage one of the worid’s l
greatest financiers, now in his
nientieth year says, ‘‘“The tenderl
care of a good wife is the finest
thing in the world. He also
adds. If I had my life to live
over again I am sure I should
not attempt to move in what is
termed ‘society.” Society is to
blame for many wasted lives.” I
When he started out for him-‘
self his father said to hin “Any |
man can earn a dollar but its a.'
wise man who knows 'how to usel
it.” 'He atributes his success in i
life largely to having rememberdi
hiy father’s maxim.
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For SAaLe--Three lots
and 8-room house, on
south Grant---$1,300--
$7OO cash, one years
time on balance.
. Apply to,
F. M. GRAHAM & CO., |
Confractors +* Builden
Dealers in &
All kinds of Bullding Materiaj
Tomhstones § Headstones.
——OFFICE—
Cor. €herman and-: Pine
Impi-oved and un‘xmprc;ved;
FOR SALE |
Enquire at
Wetistein's Jewelry 3te
414 South Maln Street.
: ___B—‘c—);.' Sale:—House and fourlv
lfruit, trees and flowers—on I
Jassamine corner of Logan. =
quire on premises.