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know that. The best
ily laxative you can buy.
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peautiiul browi or rich black ? Use
B wleing sEm=~?9B £ fi
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Professional Cards
L. 8. UsBLORNE,
Physicisn and SBurgeon,
Offive:— Kmpire Bullding,
Reaifance «antt and f drant 31 Mregarals
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BELTON AY OLAYTON JAY
JAY & JAY,
Attorneys-ai-Law,
Hansen Block. Fitzgerald, Ga.
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DB. E. J. DORMINY,
Physician and Burgeon,
Office upsuairs in the Emglre bullaln&, Oor
Grant und Central. Fiugeraid, Ga.
Wiel Saa e b i e
J 0. FUNSSBELL,
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Physician and Surgeon,
, O Phi lips Block, over Gelders
Btore. General practice soliciteq
#ieoial attention to Obsvetrios and diseases
T women and children. Obarges reasonable
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J R. BRADFIELD,
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v Physiciap and Surgeon.
Bpecial Attenton to Diseases of Woman and
~ QOhildren, :
- Office in Phillips Block,
o TZGRRALD, - . GwWORGTA.
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]) B, WARK,
.
Physician and Surgeon,
:eneral Practice Solictted. Special atten
tion vo Genito-Urinary and Recia) Diseases
i Office in Sanitarium Block,
: Mrzearald, Goorgia,
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DR. D. F. THOMPSON.
FITz6BRALD, GBORGIA.
Chronic and Nervous
Diseases a Special'ty.
Dr. Th mpson is equipped with the
latest ELKCTRIC HOT AIR, VIBRATORY
and other modern appliances, for the
successtul treatment of ail
Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Office Kooms Now, ¢, ¢ an¢ 5, Twyman Biook,
Office hours -8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
Sundays and even nga by appointment.
Consultations Free.
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ALEX J. MCcDONALD, . H.J. QUINCEY,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Oc lla Ga.
McDONALD & QUINCEY,
Attorneys At Law,
OrrFlCES—Drew Bldg. . Fitzverald, Ga
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J. W. HAYGOOD, BLDRIDGE QUTTF
HAYGOOD & CUTTS,
ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW,
Crrices~—~Goodman Block.
Fitzg reld. Georgin
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8. J. RelD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Orrice—Phillips Block.
Frrzeceratp, = = GEORGIA.
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E. WALL & CO,
Estate &1
Real £state & lnsuranee
AGENCIES.
Fitzoera'd, -:- QGeorgia.
COOK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans
g Office Drew Building.
Fitzzerald, - Georgia.
The Ragland Clothes
~ Cleaning Co,,
SOUTH GRANT STR:ET,
2 Phore 148-2 calls.
“ Mrs D. V. RacrLanp, Prop.
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
+ Architect,
QF FICES: 4-5-6 ELLIS BLDG
Macon, Georgia.
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No man is hurt alone by him
seli.—Dicgenes, : |
Our character lis but the
stamp onour souls of the free
cheice of good and evil we have
made throogh life.—Geickie.
Every day is a new dav; every
mern is the world m: de new
E. Hazel ine.
~ Frank Campbell, a convict in
the Nebraska state penitentiary
won the $25.000 prize for co:rec
tly naming the attendance at the
St. Louis exposition in 1904.
The Benton County (Arks.)
Sun remarks that it was strange
concident that in the day that
General Whecler was burried the
White River steamer bearing a
similar name was bad'y wrecked.
Count Boni, Anna Goulds hus
band, has spent $9,000,000 of her
money ia eight years. When e
could find no other way of ex
penditure he bought cherries at
$4 per cherry. The focls are
not all dead yet.
Thoughts obey the will,
Then how necessary that the
will will be Christed, and the
thoughts pure.—A. A, Pearson,
Censure and critism never burt
anybody. If false, they canno!
hurt you unless you are wanting
in manly character, and, if true,
they show a man his weak points
and forewarn bim against fail
ure and trouble.—Gladstone.
“I<aiah said, ‘I will set my
face like a fint.” A flint makes
but one mark, but it is firm and
to be depended on to do that
which it is intended to do, so we
must turn our faces toward the
mark for which we aim.” :
To persevere in one's duty and
to be «i'ent is the first answer to
calumny.—George Washington.
Now they claim that the corg
uest of the air is to beattained by
tie Screw kite of the Morocco
Prince.
A writer at Chicago proosesi
that w hile all nations are making
presents to Alice Roosevelt, that
this pation give her Philippines.
Nellie Grant Sartoris—daugh
ter of General U. S. Grant, was
married May 21, 1874
A. M. S illman, of Pittsburg,
Pa., pad $1.5000 for a nine
months old brindle Brston terri-r
as a wedding gift to Alice Rrose
velt. Another subject for tbe
fool-k'ller. Not the dog but man
‘who bought the dog.
' Eotertain no thoughts of fail
ure, no forebodings of defeat, no
distrust in your powers of ac
‘complish msnt, no matter how
frequently and forcibly they ob
trude themselves.—Dorothy
Quigley.
If you want to forget the things
you do not care to remember,
jist remember the things you do
not care to forget.—Le Roy
Moore.
How beautiful it is to under
stand and know that a thought
did never yet die; that as thou
the originator thereof hast gath
ered it and created from the
world past, so thou wilt trans
mit it to the whole future.~Thos-
Carlyle.
Now comes cool and calculat
ing science and asserts that in
the precise experimentation of
the labratory there has been dis
covered what its sponsors call
the “N** ray, which is a radiati»n
(with photographic activity)
from many if not almost all ob
jects, whose shadow can be cast
on the sensi‘ive plate and im
prisoned in the pbhotographic
print.—Rev. Heary Frank,.
A scandal had traveled across
the continent and was being told
toa group of ladies who were
discussing it when one turned to
the others and said, in the lan
guage of Christ, “What is that
t> thee? follow thou me; we bhave
nothing to do with the way of
her against whom this scandal is
spoken, it is between her and
ber God—withdraw your criti
cisms and condemnation—''Fol
low thou me.” ‘“What is that to
thee?” Thatisa beautiful way
of saving, ‘‘Mind your own busi-j
ness.” *‘Goabout your Father’s
business.”’ s
What is a Mission?
[sita revival? Yes, and - No.
If by a revival you mean a time
for playing upoa the chords of
human curicsi’y. sentimentality,
and vanity —N !
If by a revival you mean an
e fort to make the whole man
take a new nhold of life—Yes.
A Missin is a special series of
services intended to benefi: all
classes of people whether they
are members of the Church or
not, by calling them to a closer
walk with God.
The Christian must learn, love
and Jahor. The misxsion is an
effort toarouse you todo all these
things, or to do them more thoro
ughly. :
If you are ioclined to the
Episcopal Cburch, come and
learnour principles more fully.
If you are indiffereat to us,
come and seeif there is not some
thing we may give you,
If you are prejudiced against
us, at least come and not coo
demn usunheard. All come:
Faithfully yours, :
WicLiam JaMes Moobpy.
ATLANTA GCA.
For the Girls.
—“Now let us reason together
fora few moments. Your moth
eris a grod woman and when
she was a girl she believed tbat
it was wrong to make the acquain
tance of a man without-the for
mality of an introduction. She
did not goon the street before
the dishes were washed to ‘“‘catch
on’ to some loafer who had no'h
ing in the world but a package of
cigarette papers. Sne did not
stay out ha!f the nightwith some
scrub of a dude who has no more
regard for a girl’s innocence or
womanly virtue than a rattle
snake bas for the feelings of his
victim. She did not go to the
depot to see every trainthat came
in and make a show of herself by
fli- ting with every maun who
atuck his head out of the car
window. She went tochurch oa
Sunday eveaning to get religion,
not to walk home with some
swell head who would not be seen
with her in daylight—she told
her mother she was going and
who she was going with when
ghe went away from home She
tried to be as modestand refined
as possible and would bave been
borrified to think that her future
daughters would actand talk bra
zen, gad the streets, stay out of
schrol, let her mo'her do a!l the
work, lie to her paren's. p'ck up
with every bum that drops intc
town and play touvgh generally.
Honest now, would youy rather be
what you are than a npice girl
whom every man in town would
be proud to tip his ha: to? Wolld
you not rather be a girl whom
the whole community would
respect and love and bless, and
not sneer aad crack jokes about
when she got married? Of
course you would and you can be
as good as any girl if you only
try. Just try acting the part of
a lady fora while and see bhow
soon the blush of guilt will leave
your face. Girls, for your own
sake, for your parents' sake, for
your future sake, remember
this.”"—Selected,
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other
diseases put together and until the
last few years was supposed to be
ncurable. For a great maoy years
doctors pronounced it a local disease
and prescrib=d local remedies, and
by constantly failing to core with
local treatment, pronouncsd it in
curable. Science has proven catrrh
10 be a constitutional ailment.
Hall’'s Catarrh Cure, manufacturead
by F. J. Cheuney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,
is the only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoenful.
It acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one bundred dollars for
any case it fails to cure. Send for
gircuiars and testimonials.
Address F. J, Cheney & Co., Tole
do, Obio. Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
‘stipation. . |
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Terra cotta well curb, sewer
pipe, drain pipe etc.
Fitzgerald Pottery Co.
At the Enterprise office.
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TO REACH
The ultimate resting place the
service of the \
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
must be sought.
Experience and high class ap
pointments enable us perform
all necessary services satisfac
torily.
Preparations for burials and
final interment are carried out
with delicacy an skill. :
SOUTHERN ¥ERCANTILE &BUILDING CO.
City Lots and Tracts
Improved and unimproved,
Eoquire at
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Weitstein’s Jewelry Store
414 South Main Street, :
F. M. GRAHAM & CO.,
Confractors # Bmilders
Pealeps in .
All kinds of Building Material,
Tombstones & Headstones,
PR lOE
Cor. “herman and Pire 8t
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100,000.00 T¢ LOAN
$ AFEES AR
On Farms, Also Choic= City
Property in Fiizgerald. -
Gand 7% interest, and payable
apnually. Time 5 years, but may
pay back all or part at the end of
any year and stop interest.
~ Prompt attention - given all
written inquiries. Come or write, J
Ellis & Ellis, I
Padrick Building, = Tifton, Georgia.
° 4
Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway Co
Time Table No 5, Between Barrows Bluff and Nashville, GB,
North Bound Trains. South Bound Traing
Read Up. Read Dowa,
Mixed [Daily | Naily Daily 1{ Dafly
Dai: F irst Firss [Fhs Brcpt
Ex':'e;)l u.-rsi' .Lis STATIOI" lass | lage gu. &
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Y 0 aol eanle il n e iPotglas s A CIS/A 145
ASOil T R E s e B s
STI B 0 S el oe s VICRETR We soo B ee e 820..c000.] 245
835 352. e eTR e e BIOX NS LR e(ooo e 83.......| 287
81 a6l cow G e e e NeNARAE T e e 84 .... | 3B}
B 08l il L .St en s s INERPYR. . o ssos ee e 8 G Blsq
il el 0T i sD e e 0 L SRR ee OO N 0 ...... %28
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Trai:s Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 carry passengers only. All s uth bound trajns have flght over
north bound train: of ihe same or inferior elass. s
Train No. 5 go+s to Barrows Bluff on Saturirys and Tuesdays only.
Taain No. 2 makes close co - nectioos with A. & B, Pas-enger Train at Douglas, and the A
C. L west at Pine Bloom, and the N. & S. at Nashville, for Bparks, Ga.
T ains Nor. 3 and 6 makes close connections av Pincbloom with'A. O. L. train for Bruns,
Iwic-. Savannah and Jacksonville. =5 LR
JOHN McL* AN, President. B. F. HOLTEENDORF, Bupt. .
Arhl.
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Fitzgerald, Omulgee & Red Biuff Railread,
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DEC 22, 190§, = ok
SOUTH BOUND. _ NORYE BOUND
NO.SI No.ll STATIONS : ; -"l o 0 |»| Ne 4
POk W ' v T (a.M. PN,
100, 730 | Leave.............. WRIGHT .............Arriye } 808
8 DAL (1 [0 el esl s i LULAVILLE ..... . ccocoiv6s 11 86| 248
T3O R 00T .. e i i BAORARY . ... . .i.ovies 1B SN
140/ 8 10 | Arrive...........F1TZGERALD........... Leave |ll W 288
: All trains daily except Sunday
M. W, GARBUTT. Buont BJ REID. G ¥F &P. &
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THROUGH SERVICE BETWEEN
Savannah, Helena, Abbeville, Cordele, Americus, Albany and Montgemery,
Lv Savannah .. 715 am| 430 pm Lv Montgomery...| 780 @8 {vievesieneim
Ar Helena .......| 1119 am| 835 pm Ar Richland-..... .| 11 83 sam |.....c0...00
Lv Beleng .........| 1124 am| 580 am Lv Columbus ... .. 15am| 315 pm
Ar Abbevilie .. .. | 1220 pm| 630 am Ar Richiand .......| 118 am | -84 nm
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Lv Abbeville ......| 122 pm| 630 am Ly Richland ......:{ 11 38: &I [sereansszosss
{:v Cordelg -.---.... gosg pm z;g am Ar AIDADY ccccoo. sl T H DI Fivisicite ne
Americus. ...... pm am —_—— . e
AZ Richland ......| 335 pm| 950 am Lv Richlagnd.......| 11 82 am 356'pm"
Seelme e L T Ar Americus ......| 1232 pm | 5 10 pm.
Liv Albany .........] 215 pmj............ Ar C0rde1e.........| 140 pm | 640 pm
’Ar Richisnd ... 88 pmli i s Ar Abbeville ......| 8308 pm | 820. pm .5
'Lv Richiand .......{ 38 pm|{ 955 am ‘ Lv Abbeville ......| 32 pm‘| 820 pm
Ar Colombus .....| 51 pm| Il 3% am Ar Helena .........| 880 pra | 980 pm
Y% Righland~ - .1 85 pilaceisesios. Lv He1ena..........| 350 pm |€oB am
lAr ailnntgomery...l 45 pral.. ol iinnaes Ar Savannah ~....| 800 pm {l6OB am
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“STATION. ’Am rM AM’PM STATION. AulPu 'd_u PM
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Abbeville. . . {*7.00 {t3 15 [*7 3C |*3 15 OCIHA covue. wae [¥D 15 (#1355 ¢ 0 00f* 440
Cortez ..........| 7101327 (740 82 Whitley ..... .. 927 |5B | 01] 449
Brown\ng beee 171518337463 30 Fitzgerald . ....{ 945 5% | @ 508
Forest Glen ....| 725|343 | 755|338 Sgeensland ....{lOO5 15459 -5.14 -
Carswell ......| 730347 | 759|342 wen's Mill ..[lO3O |6 05| D4B} 527
Bowen’s Mill ~| 735|352 803|347 Carswell .....[lO 37 12 9531 582
Queensiand.. [745[405( 810400 eForest Glen.... |lO 44 817 956 F 598
Fitzgerald......| 800 | 420 | 826 | 411 Browning .....[llO2 | 635 | 10.65] 546
Whitiey ........| 830 | 432 | 837 | 423 Cortez ..... ... (1110 |640 | 30 10| 54~
Ocilla ..... .....| 900 | 445|845 ! 435 Abpeville ......[ll3O [ 700 |lO 2} &0.
Arv | Arv- Sl
+ Daily except Sunday. * Bunday only.
B RYAN,. G P. A, . C. F. STEWART, A.G. P.A.;”
' Portsmouth, Va, Savannaj, Ga.
J. E. CRAWFORD, Agent, Fitzgerald.