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Che Exchange Bank,
Fitzgerald, Geordia,
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V\ith the Procession.
MRS. NETTIE C. HALIL, (MOTHER ENTERPRISE.)
St e mocsm e e s[N J VYS TIIOIR st e e s
Seed wheat for sale at
tf WHITCHARD’S.
Souvenir postal cards at the
Enterprise office.
Funiture for Sale. Apply to
Dr. Powell.
T.S. Price, of Broxton, was
here yesterday.
Red Bliss Seed Potatoes for
sale at prunners. 13-4 t
C. C. Johnson, of Milwaukee,
Wis., is a guest at the Jessa
mine.
Four city lote for sale chezp.
Inquise at Grant street Barber
Shop.
L. Dickey took a business trip
to Broxton and Douglas the past
few days.
Buy the “made in Fitzgerald”
sort souvenir postal cards at the
Enterprise office.
Mrs. Roy Ray is entertaining
her sister Miss Jennie Wilson, of
Ingiana. :
Cashier Whirter, of the Abbe
ville bank was a visitor in Fitz
gerald Tuesday.
Rev. G. W. Philips wiil preach
at the Lutheran church Sunday
at 11 a. m.
Mr. Elias Hinson of Jeff Davis
county came to the city Tuesday
tp consult Drs. Powell and Ball.
Mrs. Fender, of Tifton, accom
panied by Misses Desmuke and
Warren, was in the city yes
ter day for consultation with Drs.
Powell and Ball.
WANTED:—Position as steno
grapher where machine is far
pished. Address, Mable Cool,
City. ]
Mr. and Mrs. I W. Moorman
of Ambrose returned home on
Tuesday after a visit with Mrs. ‘
Duckwood who is a sister of‘
&rs. Moorman. 1
Mrs. L. P. Hayes, of 410 north
Main St. is teaching all branches
of art work, at ten cents peri
lesson. Look at her display in
the Wright-Mercantile window.
_ The members of the W.C! 'T.
U. esecutive committee are re
quested to meet in the S. School
.room of the Central M. E.church
ot 2-30 p’ m. on Friday.
Mr. P. A. Allen and farily
changed their residence {rom
this city to Tifton. The good
wishes of the Enterprise go with
them. ;
A womaa and her little girl
walked through three counties
to reach Fitzgerald hoping to
find employment. She is stop
ping at the home of Wm.
Thomas. ;
The Ladies Aid Society of the
First M. E. church will meet
pext Wednesday with Mrs.
Burt Nicholsoa.
| comsULT
| Dr, C. A ROLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
L Over First National Bark,
Olcomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
Rev. J. I. Oxford and wife are
visiting in Atlanta.
Ladies wanting calling cards
should phone 42 right awav.
Seed Potatoes—Red Bliss, for
sale at the Bee Hive Grocery.
Conductor Newton, who has
been ailing for g, few days, has
resumed his rum on the A. & B.
Frank Hagar with his street
grader is transforming Main
street.
You will find Mrs., Haye’s
Art display in the Wright-Mer
cantile window. 13-6 t
Souvenir Postal Cards at the
Enterprise office. Send and get
a quarters worth. “They are
“made in Fitzgerald.”
W. F. Hobbs has rented his
ten acre tract west of town to
Mr. Eason and will move into
town on S. Grant.
I. T. Stevens had the mis
fortune to have his foot crushed
causing him to los® two toes—by
a horse stepping upon his foot..
A delegation of lawyers are in
session in the city today in the
interest of the new court circuit.
The hail from Cordele, Tifton,
Ashburp, Abbeville, Ocilla,
Douglas and Rochelle.
Fred Harrington helped =
number of young friends pass a
very pleasant .time Wednesday
evening, at the residence of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs George
Harrington on Oconee street.
The public joint installation
of the Ladies and Knights of the
Maccabees last evening was
largely attended. After the
regular order of bnsiness a pal
atable lunch preceded a social
hour which mdde the event one
of the most agreeable.
Railroading presented flatter
ing prospects tc John Larisey,
a former typo. The priating
office no Jonger possessed charms
for him and he bade us good bye
and railroaded until one day a
box-car shunted him over and
now with nine stitches in his
head, John, with thankfulness
that he still has his scalp left,
faithfully fills his old post as all
around-man, with a feeling away
down in his heart that he wonld
rather be a door-kecper in the
Eaterprise office than take rail
'road risk even in a Palace Pull
man.
e Grinauer GoncErt Gompany
UNDER THE A:JSPICES OF
The FITZGERALD CHORAL UNION
WILL GIVE
One of Its Famous Concerts at
Choral Hall, in the Lee-Grant,
on January 30, 1906.
HERR KARL GRIENAUER,
b Cello Virtuoso.
HERR ANTON SCHOTT,
Tenor.
THEODORE SAUL,
Piano Soloist and Accompanist.
The News and Courier, Charl
estaon, (8. C.,) March 27, 1903.
“Mr. Grienauer, from the day he
graduated from the ‘Vienna Con
servatory of Music, bas had a
,splendid career. He has been
' solo ’cellist at the Court Opera,
‘iu Turin, at ‘La Scale,’ in Milan,
at the Concerthaus, in Berlin;
‘three of the most difficult hcuses
in the wcrld in which to play.
There is no instrument as sym
pathetic and human as is the
violincello, and in a master’s
hand, such as Mr. Grinauer’s,
it leaves nothing to be desired.”
Cincinnati Enquirer.— ‘' The
name of Herr Anton Schott was
the name which drew the largest
audienceof the season yesterday.
There were nearly 4,000 people
gathered in Music Hall to enjoy
the concert. The great tenor of
the Wagnerian world took his
hearers by storm. They were
loth tg let him go, even after he
sang nine times. It is safe to
say that Herr Schott is one of
the greatest teaors now beforc‘
the public.”
The Fitzgerald Choral Union
has been fortunate in securing
the Grienauer Concert Company
for one of the three concerts it
gives in Georgia. All lovers of
music are sure of a great treat
on the evening of Jan. 30, 1906,
at the Choral Union Hall, id the
Lee-Grant hotel.
Good seats will be provided
for all. Tickets will be at the
one price of $l.OO, and can be
secured of Mrs. L. F. Thompson
at any time.
The Southland delegation, who
attended the drawing of lots yes
terday, returned this morning
with a look of delight that they
had again reached home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rigdon, of Ohio
City, Ohio, arrived Saturday and
are the guests of J. H. Carpenter
and wife.
Texas Rust Proof Oats,
Georgia Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Peari Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’s Seed Store,
Phone No. 32, Pine St. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Price and ‘
daughter, Lillian, returned to
Broxton this morning after a two
days visit with friends in this city
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keefer
are entertaining Mr. Keefer’s
brother, Alfred, of L.a Grange.
Mr. E. Stokoe, of the White
Swan Laundry went to Douglas,
on business, Tuesday. .
Mrs. Danigls of the Palace res
taurant bas moved to the Dr.
Fussell house on East Mainolia
street where she will continue to
serve meals. 2t
Miss Daisy Sharpe took her de
parture Tuesday for Springficid,
Mo., where she will hereafter
make her home with her mother
and sister. A good position as
stenographer and type writer
awaits her and the Enaterprise
rejoices with her over her good
fortune. She is another Enter
prise employe who has gone in
to broader fields of work.
Attention,
The Ladies of the Grand Army
will give a Box and Ball Social at
QOdd-Fellows Hall on Saturday
evening Feb. 3, for the benefit
of Geo. Crouse Post N 0.17. All
the patriotic orders and every
body else cordially invited.
Every lady is requested to bring
a pound carpet-ball, with her
name placed just beneath the
surface. Also a nice box of
lunch for two. Hot coffee will
be served. " There will be a short
literary program and music with
lo‘s of fun, and plenty of good
things to eat, every body come.
14-5¢ Com.
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@2 Merit Wing! Che Bex COMPA’N; !!‘
FOR RENT—AII or part of
two story residence, furnished
or unfurnished, ten rooms, per
fect condition, front and rear
stairways, fireplace and all con
veniences, best part of city, near
in, cheap to an acceptable tenant.
Household furniture for sale also
splendid “piano, baby carriage,
new blue flame oil heater etc.
216 Orange Ave,
SEEDS!
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.
City Court Proceedings.
The City Court has been in
session for three days and the
following cases have been dis
posed of:
State vs. Maud Williams ver
dict of guilty—Teal.
State vs. Malcom Pridgen, con
cealed knucks, verdict of guilty
—Teal and Jay & Jay.
State vs. Malcom Pridgen, bat
ter‘y, verdict of guilty——Teal and
Jay & Jay.
State vs. Frank Wash, battery,
’nol Prossed—Teal and Jay &
‘Jay.
~ State vs. Will Barnhart, Larce
ny from the House,——plea of
guilty—Teal.
State vs. Mammie Graham,
battery, Nol Prossed—Jay & Jay.
State vs. Mac. Powers,conceal
ed weapon, plea of guilty.
State vs. J. B. Smith, adultery
and fornication, verdict of not
guilty—Haygood and Cutts.
State ys. Maggie Nasworth,
adultry and fornication, Nol
Prossed—Haygood & Cutts,
State vs. John Lott, concealed
weapons, plea of guilty.
State vs. James Bsker, cheat
ing and swindling, verdict of
guilty—Say & Jay and C. B. Teal.
State vs. Estella McCaret,
stabbing, verdict of not guilty—
Jay & Jay and G. P. Mingledorf.
State vs. T. R. Sumpter, cheat
ing and swicdling, settled.
The following is a list of jurors
serving at this term; D. W. M.
Whitley, J. E. Turner, W. R.
Paulk, Jas. Paulk, F.O. Wyman,
Alex. Schmitz, R. B. Fletcher,
Richard Armantroute, D. Nel-
SO, M. H.Grover, S. M. Baren
tine,
A. J. Lewis was called to
Blackshear to letter another
bank.
Smoke the‘*Made in Fitzgerald”
kind. They are the best smok
ers, i,
For Sale:—House and four lots
fruit trees and flowers—on Kast
Jassamine corner of Logan. En
quire on premises. 10-tf.
Miss Pattye Flynt of Colloden
ard Miss Bessie Middlebroock of
Barnesville, two very attractive
young ladies, will te the guests
of Mrs.J. H. Mays for sonietime.
| 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.
WILL AGAIN UPER A HUUSE“
APPEAR AT THE )
Presenting the
THBSdfly, .lflfl- 30; Musical Opera,
“J 'a’ J fi 1
acad & Nisha
Reserved Seats now on Sale at Adam’s Candy
Kitchen. Prices—2s¢c, 50c an(} 75¢.
The Fitzgerald Shoppers will please bear
in mind that we keep the finest quality.
of_ all kinds of Fruits— e~ .- .
Oranges, -Pineapples,
Apples, Bananas,
Grapes, ~ Nuts.. ;
Candy Made })ailfl at 10c Per Potnd.
Gog Fish, Canary Birds and Parrots for
X—II'I s Presents.” Tobacco and C_iga;’s.
Fitzgerald Fruit House
BOWEN BLOEK.
A. & B. Hospital in Fitzgerald
The employes of the A. & B,
are agitating the questisu of a
hospital to be located some
where along the line of their
road. Several preliminary meet
ings have been held arranging
for a joint meeting of all the
white employes—the railroad
cfficials agreeing to give free
transportation to and from that
meeting. T'he object is worthy,
the hearty support of everybody.
Many of these mea are alone—
with no home, and far from those
who would gladly minister to
them in time of illness or in time
of accident. What is needed is
a place so situated that it would
be easy of access and whcse
doors are ever open to the brave
men who take their lives in their
hands every time they board a
train. We know of mo more
‘central nor more healthy loca
tion than right here in Fitz
gerald.
Prostrations from heat in Ohio,
and heat-strokes in Boston,
lMass., the mercury climbing up
to eighty-two in the latter place
made it interesting for our
porthern cousins during the
ipast few January days.
i I want to rent a furnished
rcom in private family.
l E. W. Harker.
» ANNOUNCEMENTS., |
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. |
T am a candidate for the office
of Clerk of the Superior Court of
1.-win county, subject to the acs
tion of the primary, and respects
fully solicit the support of the
voters of said county. Sincerely,
Marcus LUkg, Jr. 4
For Treasurer. 9
I hereby announce myself as 8
candidate for re-election to thd
office of County Treasurer. |
am grateful to the people of thi
county who have honored me an
trusted me with this importas
office, and it is at the request®
many prominent friends that
have decided to again stand fo
election. Of course my cands
dacy is subject to the white pri
mary to be beld in the spring oOf
summer. -
Sincerely,
M. W. HoweLL:"
For Representative, * °
Dr. E.J. Dorminy, candidat§
for representative Irwin county
subject to the white primary. ¢
For Clerk of Superior Cout
I am acandidate for the offici
of Clerk of the Superior Court @
"Irwin County, subject to thé
action of the primary, and_ré
~spectfully solicit the support™
~the voters cf said County. &
: Sincerel' :
l-‘ Marcus Luke