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: > ,finu are Alwaps Welcome.
The Exchange Bank,
E : Futzgerald, Georgia,
VXith the Brocession.
MRS, NETTIE C. HALL, (MOTHER ENTERPRISE.)
. Read the big add of the Will
iams store Mill end sale.
: Mr. A, J. Dixon is confined to
_his room with rheumatism.
° Ladies wanting calling cards
should phone 42 right awav.
+ B. Dickerson returned home
from Ashburn Tuesday.
; The Eastern Star meets every
2nd Monday at 2p. m and every
3d Monday at 7:30 p. m. 23-tf
. ‘H. S, Plummer started for his
_bome ia Saa Antonio, Texas yes
“terday. = -
-~+The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour. tf.
- Mr.and Mrs. H. J. Leveritt
are in Greenville visiting the
mother of Mrs. Leverett.
i High grade fertilizers.~Phenix
Warehouse Company.
¢ Mr. J. C. Rogers, returned
from Atlanta yesterday where he
sad purchased some fine stock,
Buy the ‘“‘made in Fitzgerala®
sort souvenir postal cards at the
Eaterprise office.
: Remember the special servi
ces at the Episcopal church,
beginiug Sunday. 3t
: Miss Mary Parsons, of Osier
field, was in town shopping yes
. terday.
: Four city lots for sale cheap.
Inquire at Grant street Barber
Shop. -
~+ Mr,J. S. Pruitt, of Ocilla stop-l
‘ped cver between trains yester
_day loag enough to shake hands
‘with his friend, Dr. Ball.
T Just received a car load of A 1
porses and mules. Call early so
as to get first choice. |
;’lanters Warebouse & Loan Co.
. Mrs. J. Bird and Mrs. Eliza
beth . Burk, of Coffee county,
‘weré in town Tuesday attending
bargain sales.
! The First Christian church
gave a surprise on Rev Daugher
ty on Tuesday eveing and left
him better off in this worlds’
.goods than before they assem
bled.
° FOR SALE—II room house
and s°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 546c¢ity. ‘
- Mrs., C. Aiken, of Penniug’-i
ton, T. M. White, of Macon,
‘and R. White, of Mansfield,
arived yesterday and will visit
their brother, H. C. White, of
-this city. -
Mr, and Mrs. H. V. Ayres, of
Douglas, attended the fireman's
ball last night, returniug home
this morning. Harley added
‘much to the success of the even
ing by his. performance on the
sliding trombone at which he is
- anexpert.
CONSUL,T
D G. A BOLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
Over Firat National Bank,
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
Mrs. J. Kellar and children, of
Bridgboro, came up Tuesday to
visit with relatives.
Do you iove good biscuit?
Then buy Royal flour, tf.
Mrs. Gertie Kellar and son,
Leßoy, are slowly convalescing
from a severe illness.
Mrs. H. B. Griffin, wife of cot
ductor Griffin of the A, & B,
arrived yesterday and will make
this her home.
Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes took
the train yesterday for Omega
where she will visit wirh a sister.
Smoke the‘Made in Fitzgerald”’
kind. They are the best smok
ers. it
A.J. Lewis started yesterday
for Doerun, where he will dec
orate the People’s bank and from
there to Berwick for the same
purpose. ,
Just received a carloadof A 1
borses and mules. Callearly so
as to get first choice.
Planters Warehouse & Doan Co.
Mrs. A. L. Phillips and daugh-i
ter, Julia, who have been visiting
Rev. G. W. Pbillips returned to
their home at Osierfield Tues
day.
Texas Rust Proof Oats,
Georgia Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Pear; Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’s Seed , Store,
Phone No. 32, Fine St,
J. A. Adams has moved into
the Paintridge building lately
purchased by his son, Homer
Adams.
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 Opera
House. All desirable,
.~ Postmaster Marston, who is
the national s¢cretary for the
Blue and Gray, has been in At
lanta all week attending to busi
ness periaining to that organiza
tion returning today.
Miss Pearl Welton will ac
company her brother and family
to their western Nebraska home,
starting next Monday and will
most likely land in a blizzard.
Mrs. H. M. Warren is serious
ly i}l at her home on S. Main St.
She has been a great sufferer
several years and we regret to
state that she is not improving.
Mr. Eb Fletcher, of Pinetta,
was in town today.
For RENT.—A nice front room
second floor Phenix Boilding.
Apply to Phenix Grocery Co.
Mrs. E. L. Hancock, of Isaacs
patronized our merchants to
day.
Miss Ruth Mcßea and Miss
A. Whittly, of Osierfield, patron
ized the bargain counters yes
terday. £
Just received a car load of A 1
horses and mules. Call early
80 as to get first choice.
Planters Warehouse & Loan Co.
~J. Sadylmier purchased the
stock at Gill's Variety store and‘
has moved it into his own store
room. :
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner
and two daughters took their
departure yesterday for Thoma
sville, where they will make
their future home.
A young gentle korse for sale
ata Sacrifice. Can be seen at
Boney’s Stable.
E. V. Ball,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wood,
Obhio tourists, took the train ‘for
Jacksonville yesterday where
will spend a few weeks before
returning to their northern
home. /
Mr.-and Miss J. M. George of
Louisville Ky. arrived yesterday
to try the beneficial effict of this
climate upon Mr. George who is
an invalid. L
Washingtons, birthday will be
celebrated by the Pierian Society
of the High School with an agp
!propriate program. The pat
rons of the school are envited to
attend the 3rd ward building
high school room between the
hours of 1 and 2 p. m.
B. B. Harden, Wilkes coun
ty, is showing some specimens
of fine cotton—called Harden
prolific. Itisnoted for the thich=
ness of its bolls and the numbég‘
of its bolls on a stem. Some
specimens having 12 bolls on a
stem six inches long. e
GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY,
SoCoersse 00,
IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with
us, after which we take deposits of 26c and up to the thous
ands.
Tho poorest people in Irwin county will find we take spec
ial pleasure in aiding them to start a bank account. The rich
eet people in the county divide their banking business with us
because we are safe, we are courteous, we are appreciative,
we 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.
HOME SAVINGS BANK.
Dr. Bucher took a business
trip to Hansen this morning.
Mill ends of 15¢ and 20c all
silk ribbon at 10c at the Williams
Store Mill end sale Saturday.
Wesson'’s Cooking oil at Whitch=
ards.
Hot and cold baths at the
Grant Street Barber Shop, P. B.
Owen,Proprietor. tf
The firemens masquerade
ball last evening was a success
in numbers, as well as financi
ally and socially. :
Mrs. Anna Abbott returned
home from Macon, Tuesday and
is in pocr health.
Wm. Bierman bas been visit
ing in Cordele, returning this
morning accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Hall and family
of that city. ‘
Mrs. O. O.Johnson has an ap
printment to preach at Fairview
apd Newfield churches next
Sunday.
Master Maxwell, little son of
A.J. Dixon, who was run over
by a horse is doing well and will
soon be out again.
~ Mr. George Harrington took
a buiness trip to Moultrie yester
day which will likely lead to a
lucrative position in that city.
'He deserves the best there is.
FOR SALE.
T'wo colonies of Italian Bees,
A. Cratz, 23-tf.
A Reason Why,
The finest constructed looms
made to weave dress fabrics—
will get out of order—and dam
age the goods being wove, where
this occurs the attendant stops
the machinery and cuts out the
damaged material this leaves
short lengths of perfect goods.
These short lengths, are pur
chased by buyers of the Will
iams Store forabout half of the
usval price. Thais is why the
regular 15¢ material are sold at
10c and2sc values at 15c at the
Mill sale at the Williams Store
Sale Saturday, 4 bars octagon‘
soap for 15c. |
Call for the Georgia Best Smok
er brand, G B. S. They are
made in Fitzgerald and guaran
teed all Havana. tf
.- The W, F, M. L. of Central
Methodist church will be ‘A
Home” to all the ladies of the
church Monday Feb. 19 h, 3 p.
m., at the Grant L.ee Hotel
There will be music, recitations,
refreshments, and a good time
!socially. Don’t forget your mite
‘box. 2t
"~ Oaour way to the office we fell
in with an unusually bright little
boy who lamented that he could
not go to school because his Papa
objected to his vaccination.” 1
would be in the third grade”
proudly confided thelitile fellow.
Our sympathy went out to the
embryo man who is being cbea-‘
ted out of his birthright—a good
education—just because one man
sets himself up in opposition to
the experience of thousands of
men who bave made prevention
of smallpox a study. Get some
pure vacine matter and fortify
your child and then give him
what he so much loongs fof—-ani
equal :chance to take his place
in the world of commerce. Send
that boy to school.
Mrs. J. M. Lairy and her
two children, of Macon, arrived
yesterday and are the guest of
Mrs W. L. Becker while at
tending the bedside of Mrs N.
B. Anderson, mother of Mrs.
Becker and Mrs Lairy. Mrs
Anderson is quite ill.
- Roy Holiday who has been em-~
ployed in Birmingham for sever
al months, iS visiting the home
folks for a short time, in the
meantime taking a run down to
Jacksonville, Fla., to spend a
couple of days with his sister
Mrs. Ralph Johnson.
WANTED:—Experienced
engineer. one that has some
knowledge of machinery. Also
first cless night fireman wanted.
fHansen Sand-Lime Brick Co.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
For Sale:—lo acre tract by
Newfield, 3 miles north east of
Fitzgerald, under cultivation,
crops, bhorse, wagon, barness,
aod household goods. All ready
to move in. A bargain, I'm
going north, must sell regard
less of cost. Mr. Green. See
‘me for other bargains in farms
and city property.
1 S. J. White, E. Pine St.
tf. at Simons Bros.
! “The great man does not lose
his child-heart.”
£ B f‘ -SYST
When a Sore or Ulcer is slow in healing it is the best's
eased condition of the blood and a disordered system. “Til
bodily impurities, which should pass off through the nata :
nature, arve being retained in the system from some canse s
sorbing the waste matters becomes steeped in poison which™£
through the Sore or Ulcer, keeping it Th i 3 t
inflamed, painful and festering. AS praise yousr ‘-: nedioll
the blood constantly discharges its Sore on my left temple
A . would itch, burn and bleéd
poison into these places, they eat not get it to heal. After t@
deeper into the surrounding flesh and :g:hfle it began to discharg
. 3 poisonous matter was of
tli:sfsues, growing ls;rger find &nore this was about ten yoars ago
offensive in spite of all the sufferer neyer seen any sign ofit sing
can do, untilpthe entire health is &82% Mo sen gt
affected. Washes, salves, powders and such treatment are desiral
reason that they are cleansing and also help to relieve the pain, buf
in no way curative, The blood is fil
poison, and until it is removed the sort
heal. S. S. S. is the only cure for ti
dences of impure blood. It goes dows
@ ® ® oot of the trougle and cleanses the cir€
of all poisons and impurities. S. S.S. edl
PURELY VEGETABLE. the blood and reinvigorates the different §
bers of the body so that the impurities and waste matters can pass
nature intended. Then the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over, new %
is formed, and the place heals permanently. -ok on Sores and Ulcers’
any medical advice you need without charge G
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G
J. C. BONEY & CO,,
Sale, Feed ® Livery Stable
CENTRAL AVENUE.
Kentucky and Western Horses and Mules
ALWAYS ON HAND. :
_liigg_s_t_iurnonts in the city. Stock Bought, Sold and
Exchanged. Everything sold guaranteed as represented.
Call Around and See Us Fitzgerald, Ga.
= For Particular People! |
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Private Stock Flour
The Finest Product of Carefully Selected Wheat,
! For Sale by all Good Grocers l
l ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE OF IRWIN
COUNTY.
After due and mature consideration
of many of my friends I haye decide
ed to run in the next white primary
for Representative of Irwin County
and if elected I shall use my best ef
fort in behalf of 10y constituents and
fucther their interest as well a 3 my
own. Thanking you in advance. I
shall appreciate your votes at the
polls.
D. F. Paulk.
FOR SALE.
Household furniture of all
kinds. Inquire at the Jessa
mine House. 23-tf.
Furniture and Houschold
Goods For Sale Cheap.
A lot of new household goods,
consisting of Bedsteads, Springs,
Mattresses, Chairs, Rockers,
Matting, Carpet, Window Shades,
Lamps, Heaters, Cook Stove and
all kinds of Kitchen Furniture;
also a fine 30 Ib. Feather Bed and
lot of mew Quilts, will be soid at
a bargain. Call at residence,
corner Grant Street and Roanoke
Drive.
Mgs. J. W. McELWINEN.
WARE HOUSE FOR RENT.
East end of Magnolia St. on
side tract of A. & B. Metal roof.
Adjacent land= sui‘able for lum
ber yard. Apply toJ.I. Camp
bell, or M. Buice.
$lOO Reward.
I will pay $lOO for the detec
tion with precof to convict the in
cendiary that set fire toand burn
ed my house oa the nightof Feb.
Bth. I will pay a liberal reward
for any information that will
lead to the detection of the house
burner. L. Robitzsch.
FOR RENT—AII or part of
two story residence, furnished
or unfurnished, ten rooms, per
fect coadition, front and rear
stairways, fireplace and all con
veniences, best part of city, near
in, cheap to an acceptable tenant.
‘Household furniture forsale also
Esplendid piano, baby carriage,
new blue flame oil heater etc.
l 216 Orange Ave.
| NOTICE.
I have sold out all my interes
in the Winoer Grocery and havi
no further connection with it
I am responsible for all bills priog
to Jan 19th and am ready to pay
same on presentation and all ag
counts due the Winner grocery
prior to that date is my propag
ty and payable only to me, 4
These accounts I am anxious
to collect and urge my old custo
mers to give same prompt attems
tion,
Respectfully e
E. D. Byrd. |
lam located at the corner o
Sherman and Pine Sts. with §
full line of feed stuffs, country
produce and in fact every thing
good to eat. Come to see me
phone No. 68. 4-w
BIDS WANTED., |
Bids on solid concrete work at
the following street crossingss
—At Pine and Grant Steets.; at
Pine and Main S reets.; at Grant
Street and Central Ave.;atCents
ral Ave, and Main Street.
Said crossings to be four (4)
feet wide, ten (10) inches deep
at sides and twelve (12) inches
deep at the center making am
oval surface, aad the length “te
be the same as the width of the
streets above mentioned. Thesg
crossings are to be of solid coms
crete, and the price mentioneg
in the bids to be per cubic yards
Bids will be received at the
Clerk’s office at the City Hall till}
Thursday Feb. 22ad. 1906 at 2
oclock p. m. This Feb. 12¢H
1906. E
C. M. Wise,
Crry CLERE
FOR SALE.
3—5 acre tracts in a block om
porth Grant St. I—6o h. P
}boiler new. 1—25 h. p. engind
\good fix. A. P, Green,
| Cortez. G" ~
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$5,000 “AN
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