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t 1 expect to go north in the spring on account of my health, and will Close Out my $l,OOO Stock at COST. This is one of the
est Sales Fitzgerald has ever seen and my Prices will Surprise You, so come early to avoid the rush. Sale starts Monday
ning, January 22, and will last for three weeks. Below are some of my prices:
ina cake plates, were 50c this 5a1e...25c
hina Salad bowlB, were 35¢c and 50c,
B e il ... ...........15cand 25¢c
Cups and saucers, were 85c set, this sale 50c
Cups and Saucers, were 60c set, this sale 40¢
China Plates, were 85¢c set, this 5a1e......50¢c
Dinner plates, were 60c set, thi5........40c
Cups and Saucers, were 25¢ cach, this sale 15¢
China‘Bowls, were 15¢ each, this sale.... 8¢
Steak Dishes, were 15¢ each this 5a1e....10c
China sauce dishes, were sc, this 5a1e....3c
E I have not the space to list :{;—1_1;\1 but we have everything you need and will save you 50c¢ on the $l.OO. These goods will
E not last long at these prices, so come carly. Dou't forget the date, Monday, Jan. 22.
. 112 Pine Street. C. H. GILL’S VARIETY STORE.
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MERS. NETTIE C. HALL,
(MOTHER ENTERPRISE)
NEWS EDITOR
« Mrs. R. 1. Maffett returned
home Tuesday after spending a
few days in Marshalville with
friends. :
Northen Texas was treated to
a foot of snow on the level and
drifts three feet deep the first
of this week.
The regular W, C. T. U, meet
ing will be held in the S. School
room of the Central M. K. church
éon’Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock
sharp. You are invited to at
tend.
k Mrs. J. A. Adams, of Oconece
street, has gone to Adel where
she will be a guest in the home
of her son Thomas, with the
;&Ope that she will regain her
former health.
‘That House in the Shadow
E of the Church,
It is claimed by many that it
is absolutely impossible to wholly
banish the social evil, but are we
. compelled to admit also our in
lability to legally remove a bawdy
‘house whose inmates have the
teffrontery to plant themselves
‘down in a respectable mneighbor
thood, in fact right adjoining the
‘parsonage of a leading church?
Is it a fact that the decent peco
iple of a city must sit supinely by
nd submit to such an outrage?
Is it the lack of law, or is it the
ifault of the officials? Which?—
' The People.
. We suppose it is impossible
{to wholly banish the evil as long
as there is a double standard for
flife. When the demand for a
“'white life for two” becomes the
social standard the social evil
i will die a natural’ death. When
bwe rid ourselves of the idea that
the health of manhood depends
fupon sensual indulgence there
| will be another long stride tow
tards social purity. The most
poted medical authority denies
the statement that in order to be
sigorous and healthy a man
must sacrifice some other man’s
laughter upon the altar of his
Bensuality.
" On the the same ground that
it is better to have the salobn
stand in the glare of day—let its
swin sister—the bawdy-house be
Jocated in the respectable por
tion of the city.
i We have found no legal limita
fion for either, but three weeks
pgo we called upon the inmates
fn that house that sits in the
Bhadow of a leading church and
found them willing to forsake
the life and one is now earning
pn honest living in our midst
yhile the other poor, contrite
sought other fields because
we had no open door for her. All
foors jin Fitzgerald, even the
thurch doors, are open to the
gn who were equal partners in
BE e e
Womans Christian Tempernace
Union.
The Saloons-Kceper’s An
nouncement,
Wshing to live without
bard work, I have leased com
modious rcoms in Mr. Love
money,s Block, corner of Ruin
Street and Perdition Lane—next
door to the Undertaker's-Where
I shall continué my business
of manufacturing drunkards lu
patics, beggars, triminals and
“dead-beats” for sober and ian
dustrious people to support.
Backed up by law I shall add to
the number of fatal accidents,
painful diseases, disgraceful
quarrels, riots and murders, my
liguors are warranted to rob
some of life, many of reason,
most of property, all of true
peace; to make fathers fiends,
wives widows, children orphans.
I shall cause mothers to forget
their infants, children to grow
up ignorant, women to lose their
purity, men to become loafers,
swearers, gameblers, skeptics
and ‘‘lewd fellows of the baser
sort.)
Lady customers supplied with
beer as good as the best home
brewed; will not intoxicate them
only make them slovenly, lazy
and quarrelsome. Boys and girls
are the raw material to which I
make drunkards, etc. Parents
may help in this good work by
sending their children to buy
beer. On two hours notice I
agree to put husbands in condi
tion to reel hLome, break the
furniture, beat their wives, and
kick the children out of doors. I
will also fit mechanics to spoil
their work, be discharged and
become tramps.
Ifa regular cusiomer should
be trying to reform,l will, for a
few pennies, take pleasurein in
ducing him again to take ‘‘just
one glass,” and start again on
the road to Hell. The money
which he has been wasting in
bread and books for his children
will buy luxuries for me. And
when his money is gone, I will
persuade him to run in debt, and
then collect the nill by attaching
his wages.
“It now takes 3,000 sermons
to convert one old peak-nose pin
headed money squeezer and
still our churches and their num
bers are increasing. The ordin
ary church hasn’t enough real
Christianity to grease one axle of
of God’s chariot, Talk about
organization. All the letters of
the alphabet are contained in the
titles of the auxilliary branches
of our churches.
“The spiritof God iz nceded
in you to make the people you
meet belive they need the spirit
of God in their own makeup.
Orders promptly filled for Fe
vers, Scrofula, Consumption,
Delirium Tremens. In short,
I agreeto help bring upon all
China Mugs, were 15¢, thi55a1e.......... 8c
China Mugs, were 10c, thi55a1e.......... 8¢
(3lass water sets, were $1.25; this 5a1e....75c
Glass Pitchers, were 30c, this sale. ....20c
(3lass Pitchers, were 15¢c, this 5a1e......10c
Tumblers, were $l.OO dozen, tbis 5a1e....50c
Tuamblers, were 40cdozen, this 5a1e......20c
Glass Frait Stands, were 50:, this sale..2sc
Glass Sauce Dishes, were s¢, this sale.... 3¢
Butter Dishes, were 30c, this 5a1e........20¢
L.amps were 60-, this 5a1e........ 4. ..40:
customers in tais world, Debt,
Disgrace, Disease, Despair and
Death, and in the ncxt world, the
Death that nevar dies.
—Having closed my earsto Gods
warning voice (Hab.ii. 12-15;
Ps ix, 16, 17; Rom. 11,9); ba
ving made a leagn with Hell
and sold my soul to tke Devil,
and having paid for my License,
I bhave a right to bring all the
above evils upon my f{riends for
the sake of gain.
A fine assortment’of my man
ufactured wrecks may be seen
insied, or at the Station House
every morning, ia the Poor
House, in the .Asylums,in the
Prisons and on the Gallows.
—Sel. :
Herbert Graves Writes,
Continued from First Page.
come in spite of all the power on
earth and until that time comes
there is no power on earth that
can bring it on.
Mr. Benedict expected to-re
turn from the States Nov. 1, and
I expected to be relieved at that
time, he has uot returned yet,
have a cable from him which
states that he will be here Jan.
20, 1906. '
Herbert Graves acting Sup
ervisor-treasurer.
The Chicago Society women
whose fashionable attire prec
voked a leading minister to liken
them to half-naked zulus, He
says: ‘I am not judging the
hearts. To meit is pitable. I
think of them as I would of the
poor heathen Zulusin their paint
and powder and paste—ungrace
ful and sadly hideous—living on
husks fit only for swine. “The
half naked, paiated, sensualized
Chicago woman is full sister to
the benighted woman of South
Africa—they are one in that to
both a life of the senses is all.”
For Sale at a svap:—sh acre
tracts No. 1255 and 1236, City
lots No. 15 and 16 square 15
Block 14 S. Lee Street. City
lots No. 14 square 15 Block 7,
Central ave, adjoining Opera
House. All desirable,
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$100,600.00 T 4 LOAN
On Farms, Alsoc Choic= City
Property in Fitzgerald,
6 and 7 % interest, and payable
annually. Time 5 years, but may
pay back allor part at the end of
any year and stop interest.
Prompt attention given all
written inquiries. Coue or write,
Ellis & Ellis,
Padrick Building, Tifton, Geergia.
MR AR SR RN SR TR S
The Ragland Clothes
Cleaning Co.,
SQUTH GRANT STREET,
Phoone 148-2 calls,
Mgs. D. V. Racranp, Prop.
Lanps, were 20c, thi55a1e,....;........ 20¢
Bread Pans, were $l.OO, this 5a1e........60c
Bread Pans, were 75c, this 5a1e..........40c
Dish Pans, were 15¢c and 20c, this 5a1e....10c
Berlin Sauce Pans 3qt., were 30c, this sale 20c
Berlin Kettles Bqt, were 75c, this sale... 50c
Enamel Milk pans Bqt, were 35¢, this sale 20c
Enamel Wash Bowls, were 35¢c, this sale 20c
Knamel Tea and Coffece Pots, were 40c,
i Bale ~ i g 2
Tian pans, were 10c and 15c, this sale. .. 7c
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Good Farm Mules,
- Mules for Everybody,
Selected by your Uncle Marcus Luke,
Who understands the wants of the section and under
stands mules as well as anv man in the state. Some
¢ood horses, but all sorts of good mules. See us before
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The uliimate resting place the
gervice of the -
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
must be sought,
Esxperience and high class ap
pointmen:s enable us perform
all necessary services satisfac
torily.
Preparations for burials and
final inferment are carried out
with delicacy an skill.
SQUTHERY WERCANTILE &BUILDING CO.
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Terra cotta.well curb, sewer
pipe, drain pipe etc.
Fitzgerald Pottery Co.
At the Enterprise office,
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Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway Co
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' Time Table No. 5, Between Barrows Bluff and Nashville, Ga.
North Bound Trains. South Bound Trains
Read Up. : Read Down.
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T;;ixed }l}nily Daily | L)jflilty 'P:tily Daily .
aily | First |¥First | First |Firet |Excpt
Excepl‘!- iass lass | STATIO}J (lass [Class |Sua.
Sunday [No. 3 [No. 1 ! No, 2 |NO.4 No 6
p,m. |p. m. | a. m. . m.|'p. m. | p:m:
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WMas e el s BedEenc o 0 G [ol s el 22 40
L 1 Eifl; 6870 WsBl el cs BrOXtON . oooociiiitoen oo -TRT 0T 6 001 AR 5G
yoE R 0 I U Donglas A T 304 6 13|A 143
gele Tl e g ee e R R 2
cpliE gl Glee B VHGReTS s o 5zu.......’ 245 -
Ssl Asgl el el UOXE . L 8 @ol aaiy 257
gl ogaal ol Nimewand LDL oot s o sS4 ... 305
Ssl Adalailbn Gl i L ODEINYS - L e acedst Subfise A 318
east Sl il o coen sLo BaIIRE S L oot e | 92 98
eelt gl il L Wdllgonoeee Sano it el Gooals oLk 336
Sol fiogl gL sl PINEDIGOm tL oot s e AWI .. 400
mARET AOB S 0 e i B eTR e B D
653[ Sgnh cEle e BeMRGChE .si ol LRt S 425
G 451 3 30F .blsl oG cqamert .. L Sl L 43
635 825 il ciiiicececsinoeo. Barfield’s Mill .coeeeiieeeenl. oL 1003 l 445
85l 38 b st o moWelln oo i o 10708 -2o 455
Sisl afal L s i dAveny .. Lo, FOBI agy 505
600 l ¢ (ci eEe neeNaEßNaie .8 0T e TAT 90 S lin oig
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Tr.izs Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 carry- passengers only. All south boun« trains have right ovér
north bound trains of ibe same or inferior class.
Train No. 5 goes to Barrows Bluff on Saturdrys and Tuesdays only.
Taain No. 2 makes close connecvioos with A. & B. Passenger Train at Douglas, and the A
C. T.. west at Pine Bloom, 2nd the N. & S. at Nashville, for Sparks, Ga.
Trains Nos. 3 and 6 makes close connections at Pinebloom with A. C. L. train for Bruns
wick, Savannah and Jacksonville.
JOHN McLEAN, President. B. F. HOLTZENDORF, Supt.
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@ a an &"*‘/&Ymranty Deeds, Bonds for
; Title, Warranis, Notes, Ete. -
Tin Pail+, were 10c, this 5a1e............ 6€
Sheet Iron Bake Pans, were 25¢, this sale 15¢
Clothes Pins box of 2% doz, this sale.... 3¢
Clothes Lines 50 feet, were 15¢, this sale.. 8c
Soaps, ail kinds, were Scand 10c per cake,
thissaler. o vl oLI i 38
Fine Toilet Soaps, were 15¢, this sale.... 7c¢
China Salt and Peper shakes, 10c and 15¢....
thigsale. . 7 o o a 0 Te
All Kinds of Fancy Werk Baskets, this
eqle = oos 0c terdle