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Fitzgerald, Georgis,
Vit the Brocession,
MRS, NETTIE C. HALL, (MOTHER ENTERPRISE.)
Ladies wanting calling cards
should phone 42 right awav.
The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour. tf.
High grade fertilizers.-Phenix
Warehouse Company.
' 'Mrs. M. J. Drew is.in Broxton
visiting with her daugher, Mrs,
T, C. Price. /
All kinds of Masks at the
Cheap Store.
J. J. Jowers, of Coffee county,
was in the city on business yes
terday.
Buy the “made in Fitzgerald”
sort souvenir postal cards at the
Eaterprise office.
Hot and cold baths at the
Grant Street Barber Shop, P. B.
Owen,Proprietor. tf
Mr. Homer Adams has pur
chased the Pantridge house on
west Oconee.
Bargains in Rugsat the Bazaar
Store. Prices range from 78: to
$3 24, at the Bazaar Store. 2-t
Mrs. Mollie Alderman, of Moul
trie returned hgme yesterday af
ter a visit with Mrs. F. C. Austin.
D. Thompson and Alice Ellis
were married yesterday by A,
M. Brett, . | :
Miss Maggie Horn and Mrs.
J, L, Baokstoo, of Abbeville,
stopped over oam their.way to
Worth county for a visit,
If you need a svit case you can
buy it cheap at the B.zaar Store.
3 2-t
Mrs. J. L. McCarty and little
daughter Elizabeth, will leave tOsl
day for Unadilla wher they will
yisit friends for a few days, _
FOR RENT:—Four room!
boyse, twao lots, all fenced, g'oo,d]
chicken park and coop, good well.
laguire at the premjses on Altas
maba 2nd house west of North
Schoolbouse, <
- Mattie Russell Hepler.
Oar atock of shoes is large and
we can fit your feet, and your
pocket book. Pricescnt hard on
every pair in the house.
2-t Bazaar Store.
Mr. L. Robitzsch lost a good
dwelling two miles east of the
city by which is supposed to be
the-work of anincendiary. He
passed through the city yesterel
day on his way to put the blood
houunds on the track.
:You are invited toattend the'
special mission seve-vices at tbe{
Episcopal church beginicg Sun-‘
day the 18th and extend to the
27th. Rev. W. J. Moody an evang
elist will assist in the services.
Mrs, Mary Player and Mrs
Bib Minchew of Isaacs, were in
town shopping today.
Mrs. Becky Moore, of Fletcher
attended the bargain sales today.
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' DC. A BOLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
L Over Firat Nationu] Bank, ;
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitcbards. 131-tf
Miss Clara Sheritt, of Pope,
returned home today.
Do you love good biscuit?
Then buy Royal flour, tf.
Mrs. S. H. Platt and Master
Spence took a trip to Broxton
tcday.
Watch the crowd and the
bundles and you will see that the
Bazaar Store is doing a lively
business. 2-t
Ed Sayre one of the early
colonists, but now Terre Haute,
Ind., is in this city visiting rela
tives,
Mrs. Rose Y. Colvin, Lady
commander of the Maccabees
took her departure this morning
for Brunswick.
J. A. Gleichmaa and daughter,
Awmy, took the train yesterday
for Jacksoavil e, F'lorida and will
stop here again on their return
‘home, :
Be sure to see our bargain
counter at the front of our Store
Display changed every day. Lots
of useful articles at from Ilc to
14c. Bazaar Store. 2-t
Messrs J. C. Gill, of Chipa
Hill and John Hess of Valdosta,
were visjtors in town today.
Mrs. A. A. Wright, of Atlanta,
arrived yesterday to visit with
her grand-daughter Mrs. J, T,
Price of this city,
Texas Rust Proof Oats,
Georgia Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Peari Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’'s Seed Store,
Phone No. 32, Fine St.
FOR SALE—II rcom house
and 5 lots all in complete order.
Also an 8 room house with recep
tion hall. city water and light
and two lots. One of the finest
corners in the city. Terms easy
Address Lock box 546 city. :
Lottie Strickland, of New Qr-
Jeans has started 10 walk from
ber home to Washington city to
witness the marriage of Alice
Roosevelt, She had got as far as
lCincinnati where she was detain
ed by the city authorities who be
lieved she was not of sound mind.
For Sale at a spap;—s acre
tracts No. 1255 and 1256, City
lots No. 1§ and 16 square 15
Block 14 S. Lee Street. City
Jots No. 14 square 15 Block 7,
‘Cemral ave, adjoining Opcra
House. All desirable.
G. W. White, of Pittsburg,
Pa., who has been quite ill in the
Valdosta hospital is now a guest
at the Jassmine House and some
what improved.
On Wednesday the mercury
was 11 degrees below zero at
Rushville, Indiana, and at Sheby
ville 15 degrees below.
Miss Sallie McAuly, of Atlanta
who has been visiting Mrs.
Harrod Hyde of this city, re
turned home yesterday. .
' The W.C. T. U. of this city
‘has established a Ladies Aux
iliary to the Georgia ladustrial
Home at Macon according to in
structions in the "Helping Haund”
the lit:le paper published by the
Home.
Mrs. A. M. Cull, of Waycross,
who bas been viviting with Mr.
E. J. Cull, of this city returned
home yesterday. 4
The city council of Cordele
bas offered the employes of the
A & B. railroad ground for their
hospital as well as city water and
light free and a cash donation.
What will Fi'zgerald do?.
" The Benevolent Society will
meet Tuesday Eeb. 13,at 3 p. m.
with Mrs. C. A. Holizendorf,
"~ Mrs. G. E. Ricker, Secy.
Mr. W. T. Christopher, of
Americus, returped home yes
terday after attending the Maff
ett clearance sale cver which he
bad entire charge. Mr. Christo
pher has been a newspaper man
which probably accounts for ex
cellent business methods. Any
way the newspaper work hasa
tendency to enlarge our Kknow
ledge of human nature.
The Fitzgerald Iron Works is
in receipt of orders from dif
ferent sections of the country—
the latest being Arcadia, Fla,,
which is something mnear 300
miles. Gleanville sent to them
f.r a building contractor for art
ificial stone and Mr. Leverett
turned the contract over to R. J;.
Abrams,
GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY.
TSSOSO
IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu & bank account with
us, after which we take deposits of 26¢c and up to the thouss
ands. :
The poorest people in Irwin county will find we take spec
ial pleasure in aiding them to start a bank account. The rich
ect people in the gounty divide their bankiog business with us
because we are safe, we are courteous, we are appreciative,
we are progressive and because they believe we endeavor
fully to bandle their business to their entire satisfaction.
We offer a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to all peo
ple to save money by depositing with us for safe kerping a
portion of all the money they receive. On their SAVINGS
we pay interest every three‘months at FOUR PER CENT
per annum COMPOUNDED.
HOME SAVINGS BANK.
Wesson’s Cooking ooil at Whitch
ards,
< Four city lots for sale cheap.
Irquire at Grant street Barber
Shop. : |
Mr.and Mrs, John Oaks, of
McComb, Ohnio, are spending the
remajader of the winter here and
are stopping at Mrs. Pearsoa’s
Tourist Home.
Smoke the'‘Made in Fitzgerald”’
kind. They are the best smok
ers. tf.
Miss Rose Holder after a very
pleasant visit to Mrs J. C. Haynes
Roanoke Drive returned to her
‘home at Hawkinsville Ga on we
dnesday Jast. Miss Holder made
many friends while in the city
‘who yregret yery much to see ber
leave and will look forward to her
future visits with pleasure.
Rev. Carl Minor of Bainbricge,
who was recently called to the
pastorate of the First Baptist
church of this city, has accepted
the call and will come to Moultrie
at once to take up the pastoral
work. :
Mr. P. J. Dell took the train
yesterday for Bridgboro, where
he will spend two or three weeks.
Mrs. Dell accompained him as
far as Tifton where she Wlfi
spend a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Anna Weathers.
-~ Ezekiel K@phafl.fim
U. B. church died this week
quite suddenly. Some six or
seven years ago he ran to catch
a ‘rain and suffered from a col-
Japse owing to heart-strain. He
recovered sufficiently to keep up
an active campaign in his church
work until twenty miautes be
fore the end came while seated
in the office of a friend at Ind
ianapolis, Ind., far from his home
and family.
- ‘Mr. Henry D. Temple, special
inspector of the postoffice regis
ter department, called upon the
Fitzzerald pestoffice Thursday
and sent back a splendid report
of the work. Mr. Temple in
spects the registry department
in many of the states even as far
north as Pennsylvania,and occu
pies a most responsible position
in government service. He re
marked that the report of his
last yisit some two years ago was
so go.d he bhated to send it to
Washington-for they might think
he was either favoring post
master Marsten or not doing his
full duty This time the report
was even better.
~ Lester Schnare has received
an appointment in the govern
‘ment service in the Navy Yards
at Pensacola, Fla, as stenogra
pher and type writer.
C.-A. Oliver is one of the direct
ors of the Johnson Hardware Co ,
of this city and occupies the p(-
sition of president of the board,
Kidnapp:d,
Eddie Stone, a 10 year, old boy
dark complected, grey eyes.
Was last seea in the yard adjoin
ing the Empire Store in compa
ny with an old man with grey
beard who is supposed to have
taken him away. They proba
bly left town in a buggy driving
a red mule Saturday afteraeon
the 3rd. Any information will
be appreciated by his parens Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. Stone on West
Cypress St,
NOTICE,
I have sold out all my interest
in tne Winner Grocery acd bhave
no further connection with it.
I am responsible for all bills prior
to Jan 19:h and am ready to pay
same on presentation and all ac
counts due the Winner grocery
prior to that date is my prop2i
ty and pavable only to me.
These accounts I am anxious
to collect and urge mv old custo
mers to give same prompt atten
tion,
Respectfully
2 E. D. Byrd.
+ Tam located at the cormer of
Sherman and Pine Sts. with a
full line of feed stuffs, country
produce and in fact every thing
good to eat Come to see me or
phone No. 68 4-w
The W C.T. U, of this city
joins with the other white rib
voners over the United States in
sending a telegram to the con
gressmen of eachstate similar to
‘the following.,
“The remoyal of Smoot from
the S:nate will plese your con
stituents.”” KEvery represent
ative citizen of Irwia county is
requested to wire the same mes
sage to Hon. A. O Bacon and
Hon. A. S. Clay, Washington
City'D. C. Asa n'ght message
from Fitzgerald it will cost 32
cents.
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..Garden Seed@
A FRESH AND COM
PLETE STOCKOF E
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WE GUARANTEE TO
HAVE NO OL D SEEDS
ALL FRESH AND NEW, RECEIVED FROM
SEED FARMS THIS WINTER. CALL TO SEE
OUR STO'K AND GET OUR PRICES AND
ONE OF OUR SEED CATALOGUES. . . . .
WE CAN PROVE TO YOU THAT OUR STORE
IS THE PLACE FOR YOU TO BUY YOUR
GARDEN SEEDS. . . . o . e . . . . . °
DENMARK DRUG GOMPANY,
DRUG. SEED ANG BOOK STORE,
Pine Street : . . FITZGERAL DA.
’ For Particular People! i
Private Stock Flour!
' The Finest Product of Carefully Selected Wheat, |
§ For Sale by all Good Grocers l
| FOR SHERIFF.
E ) hereby anneunce myself a candi
'dam for relection to the office of
Rheriff of Irwin County suhbject to the
Primary. Thanking the perople for
their past confidence and again ask
their support with the promise of as
fuithfal service as I am able to give.
D A. McCINNIS,
Maxell Dixon 6 year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dixon met
with a serious accident at the
intersection of Pine and Grant
streets at 2 p. m. this afternoon.
He was riding his wheel tbro the
street crowded with vehicles and
before he or any body else reali
z=d it he was uader the feet of a
spirited horse driven by Mr.
Paul Price. The buggy passed
over bis tody, woundiog him
seriously.
The T. O. G. Club,
The club of royal sweetness,
erjryed an afternoon fcast at
Mrs. T.J. Hail’s the guests of
Mi~s I-abella de Wandelaer.
“t he {ollowing officers were
elected for the neqt three months
Isabella de Wandclar, Pres, Fane
nie Boyd, Vice Pres. Eunice
Graves, Sec. Maud Glover, Tres.
Two weeks hence they will dine
with Miss Fannie Boyd.
Mr. H. W. Bussey, of Turner
Coun'y, an <l4 Irwin Co. citizen
is in the city today.
WARE HOUSE FOR RENT.
East end of Magnolia St. on
side tract of A. & B. Metal roof.
Adjacent larids scitable for lume
ber yard. Apply toJ.]. Camp
bell, or M. Buice,
At Private Sale.
Having decided to break up
housekeeping we bave various
articles of household furniture
to sell. Such as Beds, Chairs,
Tables, Stands, Carpets, Side
boards, Dressers, Glass fruit
jars, Sewing-machine and many
ather things which will be sold
at a sacrifice. Call soon at South
east corner of Altamaha and
Sherman street,
Thur. 2-w John Kirschner.
Fi:emen’s Annual Ball, -
The F. V. F. D.,, will give their
regular annual Masqurade Ball
Feb. 14. Admission to Hall and
dance 50c. All spectators 25c.
Ladies who mask free. Music
by Rickers Orchestra. .
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PoPN NN NI NSNS
FOR TAX RECEIVER. g
We hereby announce » rchie MoMil=-
lan for reelection to the office of tax
recei er of Irwin county, suhject to
the white primary, with the promise *
of as faithful service in tbe future as
be has rendered in the past, o
e ettt e eee e et e A ST
FOR BTATE SENATOR. E
We are aurhorized by the friends of -
Hon. Jobn B. D Paulk to announce '
bim for the office of state senator,
subject to the white primary.
For STATE SENATOR E
We hereby announce Hon. J.*
A. J. Hend rron as a suitable '
candidate for State Senator, and
confidently ask for bim the sup=:
port of the voters of the district’
at the approaching primary.
Maxy VoTERS,
FOR COMMISSIONER.
At the solicitation of friends and’
on my own personal desire, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for
County Comwisioner and rcspectfally
ask the subport of tbe voters of the |
county at the next primary. If eleotf*
ed | promise to serve to the best
of my übility, and to give éaeh part
of the county fair and impartial ser
vice, and all busfoess shall be prompts =
iy attended to without fear or favor. !
Asking your support, I remain,
Yours for the bestinterest of Irwin
County, S
W R. WALKER.
FOR TREARURER.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the
cffice of County Treasurer. T
am grateful to the people of the
county who have bonored meand
trusted me with th:s important
office, and it is at the request of
many prominent friends that I
bave decided to again stand for:
election. Of course my candi-}
dacy is subject to the white pri=
mary to be held in the spriag or
summer. e
Sincerely,
M. W. HoweLL. |
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Dr. E. J. Dorminy, candidate
for representative Irwin county,
subject to the white primary.
FOR CLERK SUPE~IOR COURT.
lam a candidate for the office
of Clerk of the Superior Court of |
Irwin County, subjact to the
action of tbe primary, and res
spectfully solicit the support of
the voters of said County. =
Sincerely,
Marcus Luxe, Jr.
Terra cotta well curb, sewer
pipe, drain pipe etc.
[ Fitzgerald Pottery Cg
At the Enterprise office.