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The Exchange Bank,
Fitzgerald, Georgia,
V\ith the Brocession,
‘MRS. NETTIE C. HALL. (MOTHER ENTERPRISE)
What is the “Just For Fun
Club?” ~ ;
Miss Gertie Hungate is the
happy owner of a new piano.
The most fastidions bouse
wives buy Royal flour. 11
The Mosher skating riok will
have an opening the middle of
next week.
Ladies wanting calling cards
should phone 42 right awav. -
American Lady Corsets SI.CO
to $5.00 the New Spring Models
at the Empire Store.
Miss C, L; Cooper, of Abba, at
-lended the bargain sales in the
city yesterday.
The Eastern Star meets every
2nd Monday a: 2 p. m and every
3d Monday at 7:30 p. m. 23-tf
The A. and B. pay car distri
buted some wealth amnong their
emyloyes yesterday.
Buy the “‘made in Fitzgerald”
sort souvenir postal cards at the
Enterprise office.
Mrs, J. W, Hilton, is visitiog
friends in Waycross.
R. L. Duckwoerth is road mas
with the A. & B. in place of J. E.
Brown resigned.
Mrs, Anna Bailey, of Douglas
spent the day with Mrs, D, C.
Hall yesterday.
C. W. Hayes is putting in the
foundation for the Church meat
market which will be located in
the Gill store-room.
High grade fertilizers.-Phenix
Warehouse Company.
Remember ihe special servi
ces at the Episcopal church,
beginiug Sunday. 3t
Four city lots fo.: sale cheap.
Inquire at Grant street Barber
Shop. :
Freight conduc:or Massey, of
the'A. & B. has beea quite ill.
Hissisters came in from Mont
gomery yesterday totake charge
of him. .
Just received a car load of A 1
horses and mules. Call early so
as to get first choice.
Planters Warebouse & Loan Co.
We met Al Brunner oun his way
to the bank to deposit some mon
ey for his infant son; he remark
ed “If I can’t save any money
my boy can.”
FOR SALE—II room housel
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 Lnack box 546¢ity.
As,ss Annibelle Guest, who
spent a few weeks in the home
of Mrs. G. T. Sanders, of this
city, took her departure yester
day for her home in Tifton.
l CONSULT
D G A ROLTZENDORE,
| LEADING
DENTIST,
L—Over First National Bank,
SEEE SR syt cnence e e e ee ol
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards, 131-tf
A New England Dinner will be
served by the W, R. C. at their
hall on Feb. 22. -
Mr.D. E Luke has sold bis
residence property, consisting of
a house and two lots, on Lemon
street to Bert Mosher.
Vard Dickerson who has been
employed at Ashburn is at home
for a few days.
The Empire Store bas just re
ceived a big shipment ot the new
spring stlyes of American Lady
Corsets sl°oo to $5.00.
Mrs. Mary Towns, who has
been visiting ber davghter, Mrs.
John Bo«ker of the city, returned
to her home 2t Nichols yester
day. .
Smoke the''Made in Fitzgerald”
kind. Tbey are the best smok
ers. tf.
Ladie’s Collars and neckwear
of the very latest creation being
shown at the Empire Store, came
in yesterday.
Beginniog tomorrow No. 3 | as
senger coming irom the west
will arrive at 4:35 in the after
noon and No. 19 will leave here
for Thomasville at 4:40 p. m.
Just received a car loadof A 1
borses and mules. Callearly
as to get first choice.
Plinters Warehouse & Doan Co.
Texas Rust FProof Oats,
(Georgia Rye, Elue Stem
Wheat, Pear: Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’s Seed Store,
Phone No. 32, Pine St.
Lotiie Strickland who started
io walk from New Orleans to
Wasbhiagton to see Alice Roose
velt married, is still detained
:n Cincinnati, Obio, behind the
bars of a cell.
Rev. Frank Smith, took the
train for Osierfield, where he will
ho.d services.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Sanders
treated themselves to a trip to
Waycross this morniag, and will
visit with friends until Monday.
Charles Turner, who has spent
some ten days with his pareats
in this city, returned to his home
in St. George today.
Mr. and Mrs. Sams and their
son Wesley-all well known colon
ists of this city, are revelling
amid their own orange groves
and truck farm in Florida south
of Tampa.
For RENT.—A nice front room
second floor Phenix Bvuilding.
Apply to Phenix Grocery Co.
Druggist Denmark went to
Atlantz: Wednesday on business,
returning home Friday.
If bard to fit or suit in Corsets
The Empire Store can fix you.
They have the new spring mod
els 25cts. to $5.00
Just received a car loadof A 1
horses and mules. Call early
so as to get first choice. ‘
Planters Warehouse & Loan Co.
Miss McQueen, a trained
nurse of Atlanta, is caring for
Mrs. H. M. Warren.
A young gentle horse for sale
at a Sacrifice. Can be seen at
’Boney's Stable.
| E. V. Ball.
~ Dr. Russell came in this morn
ing for a visit over Sunday with
his family and will return to
Atlanta on Monday.
Rev. A. B. Wade and family
arrived Thursday, coming from
Statesboro. Mr Wade will take
charge of the First Christian
church of this city.
l Call for the Georgia Best Smok
er brand, G. B. S. They are
made in Fitzgerald and guaran
teed all Havana. tf
Loads of cotton are coming in
to market this sunshiney day
and a few little boys are bare
footed while otbers pile on the
pine kno's in the fireplace.
waNTED—White girl to do
the house work family of two,
No children. Geod wages, steady
po~i ion to right party. Call at
410 North Main. 25-tf.
Rev. A. L. Ellington has gone
to Atlanta to preach a funeral
sermon, . Rev, O. O. Johaoson
will fill the pulpit of the First
M. E. church Sgnday morning
ia his absence, 1
SEED ASSORTMENT.
You all haven’t seen that big
1)t of seeds at the Beehive Groce
ery, they sure got it. ‘
24-3 t Brunver’s Beehive,
GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY. ;
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SocoooooToo: 5
IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with ;
us, after which we take deposits of 26c and up to the thouse {
ands. &
The poorest people in Irwin county will find we take spec i
ial pleasure in aiding them to start a bank account. The rich- {
eet people in the county 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 i
fully to handle their business to their entire satisfaction. E
We offter a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY toall 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. 3
HOME SAVINGS BANK. }
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Gardeners a»d Farmers and
Families and Single.
People. We invite you to se:z
our assortment of Seeds at Bee
hive Grocery.
24-3 t A. B-runrer & Co
Odd Fellows’ Anniversary I
and Weight Social,
The Oddfellows, assisted by
Ine lodge of Rebecca’s, will ce'e
brate the teath anniversary of
their organization ia this city, on
the evening of February 26, by
giving a Weight Social at tbeir{
hall, The general public is in
vited to participate and ladies
are requaested to bring lunch for
two. Wait for the “Weight
Soci=],” if you want to have a
royal good time.
Last evening a number of
roung friends called at the resi
dence of J. Carlo on Ocmulgee
and helped tocelebrate the birth
day of his daughter Lena.
Rev. A. B. Wade and family
will occupy C. C. Ball’s house on
Palm street.
For Sale or Rent—T wo story
bouse and lot perfect condition,
near in, household and kitchen
’furniture for sale also fine piano
‘and good baby carriage— Apply
216 W. Orange St. 2t—Sat.
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 SALE.
-'Two colonies of Italian Bees.
A. Cratz, 23-tf.
BLIS » TRIUMPH.
Seed Potato>s at A. Bruaner
& Co., former y Brunswick Res
taurant. 24-3 t
Do you love good biscuit?
‘Then buy Royal flour, tf.
Nelson, the house-mover, this
morning -began moving the
Wiese building lately purchased
by Mr. Lowery, Dr. White's
soninlaw, to its new location on
the corner lot opposite.
C. Paddock, of Port Byron, N,
Y., is visiting his sister, Mrs. F.
P. Stoner. He will tour Florida
and Cuba before his return
home.
Dr.C. E. McCandless, lately
from Atlanta, will occupy rooms
in second flyor of the Phillips
block., He is a brother of Mrs.
Mary Markland and they lately
found one another after some
tweaty years. The Doctor’s
wife is also a practitioner in
Atlanta.
The Empire Store is showing
a beautiful line of Ladie's Gilt
Belts also leather belts both in
the extreme new styles.
Mrs. James S. Matthis, of
‘Mystic, returned home this mor
ning after several days visit with
friends in tbis city. She visited
the Thomas greenbou-e andl
carried hone with her several
specimens of fine plants and was
much pleased wi'h her wvisit to
Firzgerald—in fact about every
body feels that way after getting
acquainted with our city.
We are fully convinced that the
Enterprise is generally read,
every bit it, for before theiok
is fairly dry we meet with an oc
casional good word and numerous
condemnations. Yesterday more
than one thanked us for our men
tion of the hardy orange trees
lately traunsplaated here and it
stimulated other householders to
secure some for themselves
When censure pours upon us
like hail we crawl iato our shell
and later the fragrant sunshine
of commendation flatters us intol
spreading our wings and again
attempt to be a butterfly sipping
honey dew. Praise the Lord,
everybody don’t get mad at us at
one time. '
Old papers for sale, 15¢c per 100
TAYLOR & MCRAE,
Commission Brokers.
Cotton, Stocks, Grain & Provisions.
PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL MARKET CENTERS,
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE NUMBER 184.
~——CORRESPONDENCE SOLlClTED—
gg]:?l‘:fi;f&l’in:‘s;l‘., FITZGERALD’ GA.
i J. C. BONEY & C 0.,,
'Sale, Feed ® Livery Stable
CENTRAL AVENUE.
Kentucky and Western lorses and Mules
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Finest Turnonts in the city., Stock Bought, Sold and
Exchanged. Everything sold guaranteed as represented.
Call Around and See Us Fitzgerald, Ga.
! For Particular People! l
Private Stock Flour!
’ The Finest Product of Carefully Selected Wheat,
§ For Sale by all Good Grocers l
FOR SaALLE.
Household furniture of all
.inds. loquire at the Jessa
nine House. 23-tf,
WARE HOUSE FOR RENT,.
East end of Magnolia St. on
side tract of A. & B. Metal roof.
Adjacent lands suitable for lum
ber yard. ApplytoJ.l. Camp
bell, or M. Buice.
At the Roanoke Social last eve
‘ng the votes for the hand-om st
voung lady present ran the cake
up to $11.66 and that left the fair
contestants with a tie vote of 583
each for Miss Anni- Simpson and
Miss Mable Vondell. The total
proceeds of the evening were
$16.00 The social was a very
agreeable affair inevery respect.
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Bad Coughs
R TR DR OSR TPRTN M 3
¢«“] had a bad cough for six
weeks .nd could find no relief un
til 1 tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
One-fourth of a bottle cured me.”’
L. Hawn, Ncwing__to__x},VOnt.
Negiected colds aiways
leaua to something serious.
They run into chronic
tronchitis, pneumonia,
asthma, or consumption.
Don’t wait, but take
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
just as soon as your cough
begins. A few doses will
cure you then. i,
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as he says. If he tells you not to
take it, then don’t take it. He{mows.
s TR T S N R TR T RTo B N TR R A
Ayer’s Pills cure any tendency
to biliousness or constipation, and
thus hasten recovery. Purely vege
table. Gently laxative.
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
A o B S RT S S P NARORSNS IR PR Se y
| NOIICE,
' I bave sold out all my interest
in the Winoer Grocery and have
no further connection with it
I am responsible for all bills prior
%to Jan 19th acd am ready to pay
same on presentation and all ace
counts due the Winner grocery
prior to that date is my propars
ty and payable only to me.
These accounts I am anxious
to collect and urge my old custo
‘mers to give same prompt attene
tion,
Respectfully
’ E. D. Byrd.
lam located at the cormer of
Sherman and Pine Sts. with &
full line of feed stuffs, country
produce and in fact every thing
good to eat Come to see me or
phone No 68 4w
WANTED:—Experienced
engineer. one that bhas some
knowledge of machinery. Also
first cless night fireman wanted.
Hansen Sand-Lime Brick Co. -
Fitzgerald, Ga.
For S:le at a spap:—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. :
For Sale:—lo acre tract by
Newfield, 3 miles north east of
Fitzgerald, under cultivation,
crops, borse, wagon, barness,
and household goods. All ready
to move in. A Dbargain, I’fi’;;;
going north, must sell regards
less of cost. Mr. Green. See
me for other bargains in farms
'and city property. =
‘ S.J. White, E. Pine St. 8
tf. at Simons Bros