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CAPITAL $50.000.00. :
SURPLUS $20,000.00,
You are Alwags Weleome.
Che Exchange Dank,
Fitzgerald, Georpia,
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‘MRS, NETTIE C. HALL, (MOTHER ENTERPRISE.)
G b L e BIDIIOR e i
Weather Report,
EpITOR ENTERPRIBE:
For publication in your paper I furnish
h-rewith record of meteorolog cal okserva
tions taken by the undersigned as & coopera
tive observer of the Weather Bureau of the
U. R, Department of Agriculture, during the
week ending Feb. 15, 1996, at Fitzgerald Ga.
The insirumental readings are from govern
ment standard instruments exposed in the
manner recommended by the Chief of the
Weather Bureau.
e Respectfully,
SB. C. BROWN,
Co-operative Observer.
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L q ! 3 rlohdy
12 5 4 65 | Cwoudy
18 65 37 Clear
14 6 43 41 Cloudy
5 6 B t lear
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pano are visi
ting in Douglass this week.
"Mrs., I, 0. Donaldson is visit
ing relatives in Thomasville.
~ Keep an open date for March
19th ard attend the Ghos' Davce.
Miss. Lizzie Fussell of Ever
green is. visiting Miss Esxie
Swif:.
‘American Lady Corsets $l.OO
to $5.00 the New Spring Models
at the Empire Store. |
-~ Mr. David Troupe cawme up‘
from Osierfield Saturday and
greeted his of friends. i
Wanted! a good stencgrapher '
at ouce. Apply box 479 with
references. Fitzgerald, Ga.
Mr.and Mrs. R, B. Barfield
took their departure for Tifton
this morning where they expect
to make their future home. 1
Wilcox & Dormineyareclosing
their store from 11 to 12 a. m.‘
during the revival services at the!
Central M. E. church.
Maj. Buice left Sunday for At
lanta and Belton to be gone sev
eral weeks. l
Just received a car load of A 1
horses and mules. Call early so!
as to get first choice. |
Planters-Warehouse & Loan Co.‘
Mrs. Emma Sword and daugh
ter, Dora Lee, of Fletcher, re-l
turned home Saturday after a
visit with the family of ber uccle |
AIJ. Sword. |
"Mr. and Mrs. Kleie, of Cir
cinati, Ohio, are guests at the
Jessamine They bave bad
quite a trade in parrots having
sold several in this city the past
two days. ;
Rev. E. M. Stanton, an cvan
gelest of Atlanta assisted by D.
W Milam the sipger from Grif
fia is conducting revival services
in the Central M. E. church with
meetings in the forenoon at 10
and in the evesing at 7:3o,much
interest is manifeted. :
rL‘()N.fil'l.T :
Or G A ZOLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
Owver First Matlonal Bank,
R s et S e e G
i* “Ghost Dance” March 19th.
l - George Ricker took a busicess
?’trip t 0 Ambrose yesterday.
' Oleomargerine. High grades
a4t Whitchards. 131-tf
i Mrs., W. Gordie, of Rebecca
was in this city shopping yester
day. ~
" Dr. Holtzendorf took a busi=
ness trip to Savannah Saturday
returning Tuesday.
. M D. Holt, a turpentine man
of Bushgell, was a visitor in
| icwn yesterday.
{ The Empire Store has just re
ceived a big shipment of the new
spring stlyes of American Lady
Corsets $1 00 to $5.00.
. Mark Hogle came up from
Tiiton and Sundayed with his
l family.
! The A & B R. R. employes
ihad a meeting in the interest of
lthe hospital at- the opera house
last Sunday evening.
Ladie’s Collars and neckwear
|of the very latest creation being
%&bown at the Empire Store, came
|in yesierdav,
FOR SALE:—Sweet potatoes
seed and sugar‘cane seed.
o N. L. Dunn. :
The Pierian society of the
high school gave a surprise on
Jay aud Dottiec Rinehart at the
residerce of their jatker, alder
man Rineharton Friday evenirg.
Just received a car lozd of A 1
borses and mules. Callearly so
as to get first choice.
Plinters Warehouse & Doan Co.l
C. H. Calhoune, of Beach
passed through our city yester
day on the way to his shingle
oill.” - + o
Mrs. -G. R. Warrea and little
danghter, Emma, lately arrived 1
from Dunp, N Carolina, and are
visiting ‘with Mrs, H. M. Warren
who-c condtion does notimprove.
Mrs. S. Ward and two ckil
irem of Brunswick returned
home yesterday aftera visit with
Mrs. H. M. \\7arren£le invalid
sister of Mrs. Ward. :
Texas: Rust FProof OQats,
Seorgia Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Pear: Onoin Sets, at
Campbeil’s Seced Store,
Phone Mo. 32, Finz St
- Next Sunday at 3 p. m. the A.
&B, Employes Mutual Aid so
‘icicty wiil meet at ihe opera
house in the old K. of P. Hall
Qutsiders are invited to attend.
. The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal fluur. tf.
Mr. Kbtiles, of Wray, was in
town vesterday on hns 'ne 88
| Mrs. Alice Taylor of My stic,
who has been visiting a' Rebecca,
returned yesterday. '
- Keep your eye open for the
“Ghost Dance,” at the opera
house, Mondzay night, March 19.
If bard to fit or suit in Corsets
The Empire Store can fix you.
‘They have the new spring mod
els 25cts. (0 $5.00
Rev. Blizard, of Rvan, greeted
many of his old friends in this
city yesterday.
~ Just received a cardoadof All
horses and mules, Call early
so as to get first choice. |
Planters Warehouse & Loan Co.
Mrs. Callie Howe the national‘
‘ecturer for the Woman’s Chris-‘
tian Temperance Union was the
guest of Mrs. Jason Smith dur-l
ing her stay in our city. ‘
A young gentle horse for sale
lataSacrifice. Can be seen at
Boney’s Stable.
E. V., Ball.
R.J. Abrams has the contract
for building two store rooms and
a hotel out of artificial stone at
Glennville which is 100 miles
eaxt of here. He will also build
two brick store rcoms while
Wy T
wANTED—White girl to do
the house work family of two,
No childrea. Good wages, steady
po-ition to right party. Call at
410 North Main, 25-tf.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Tisdel
took their departure for Tampa
this morning where it is boped
the climate may res:tore the
health of Mrs. Tisdel. Mr,
Tisdel will return Friday leav
ing his wife in the care of his
sister.
SEED AS:ORTMENT.
You all haven’t seen that big
lot of seeds at the Beehive Groc
ery, they sure got it. ;
24-3 t Brunner's Beehive.
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'GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE HONEY.
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: IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with
’ us, after which we take deposits of 26c and up to the thouss
. ands. ~
} The poorest psople in Irwin county will find we take spoc
~ ial pleagure in aidiag them to start a bank account. The rich
' est people in the county divide their bankiog business with us
. because we are safe, we are courteous, we are appreciative,
f 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 pro
; ple to save money by depositing with us for safe Kke¢ping a
. portion of all the money they receive. On their SAVINGS
~ we pay interest every three months at FOUR PER CENT
- per annum COMPOUNDED.
E HOME SAVINGS BANK.
Gardeners and Farmers and
tamilies and Single.
People. We iov te you to sez2
our assortment of Sceds at Bee
hive Grocery.
24-3 t A. Brunner & Co.
The Empire Store is showing
a beautiful line of Ladie’s Gt
Belts also leather belts both in
the extreme new styles. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown,
and little son Clay, spent Sunday
with the parents of Mr. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs., S. C. Brown, of
of Altmabha stieet, returning to
their home in Tifton Monday
morning.
Mrs. R. J. Prentiss entertain
ed Mrs. C. M. Wocdward, of
Sparks who is the Distric} secre
tary of the Valdosta district of
the Woman’+« ! oreign Mission
ary society. Mrs. Woodward ad
dressed the ladies of the Central
M. E. church of this city Sun
day afiernoon. :
Mrs. Comer Woodard, of
Sparks, Ga , district secretary of
the W. F. M. S, was here Sun
day and yesterday in the interest
‘lof foreign missions. She install
;cd the officers of the local society
and delivered an interesting talk
‘at the Central Methodist church
Sunday afterncon. e
l Dorminy-Watkins.
} A very pretty wedding occur
red last Surnday at the plantation
home of Mr.and Mrs. Bilis Wazt
kins, when their daugbiter, Miss
Matiie Watkins, was given in
marriage to Mr. John Henry
Dorminy.
The bride is one of North
Georgia's most charming young
ladies, who came to this county
with her parents some two years
ago to reside. Her ,d(lightfuli
personality and beautiful char
acter soon captivated the heart
of the fortunate bridegroom, who‘
is one of the most prosperous
and bighly respected young
panters ¢f the county and a
member of one of the cldest and
most prominent fam lies of this
|section.
The KEaterprise rejoices with
them in their happiness and ex
tends warmest congratulations.
Death of Mrs. C. M. Nelson.
Mrs. C. M. Nelson, wife of J.
C. Nelson, was buried today.
the W, R. C. baving charge of
the services. The deceased hax
been a sufferer—from asthma and
not as well as usual for a couple
of weeks, OnSaturday she pre
pared supper for her family and
was taken worse and passed on
by sine o'clock that night. She
leaves a husband and three
daughters, two of tbe latter liv
iog in this communi'y. A large
number of friends join usinsym
pathy for the berraved oncs.
Mr. 1.. O. Tisdell left with
Mrs. Tisdell for Miama, Fla
this morning where Mrs. Tis
dell will spend several weeks
with her brother and sister.
Mrs. Tisdell bas not been well
for some\:fme and it is hoped
that she will regain ber wanted
good health, Mr. Tisdel will
return the latter part of the
week. .
FOR SALE.
Household furniture of all
kinds. Inquire at the Jeswa
mine House, 23-tf,
Mrs. O. S McCoy and little
daughter and her two sisters
spent several days in this ci'y
with Mrs. McCoy’s father and
brothers.
Mr:. S. J. Studstill of Valdoss
ta, leturned home yesteeday =f
ter attending the bedside of her
mother Mrs. N. B. Anderson who
is dangerously ill at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Becker.
Alice Roosevelt, now Mrs,
Nicbolas Longworth cut the
bridal cake with a regular army?
saber—the knife failed to do the
work 10 she borrowed Major
Craw'ey’s sword and slashed the
pieces of cake right and left,
Uncle David Troun is very in
thusias'ic over their school at
Osierfiecld but iasists that they
ned more seating capacity as
fully <ixty children would be in
atiendance if there were seats
enough. >
L. L. Scbnare started yester
day for Pensacola, IJa, where
ihe goes to filla government posi
tion in the mnavy yard. The
}young man bas grown up in our
midst and acquired tbe profi
}ccincy as a stenographer and
typeriter waich enabled him to
isépure this position through the
_ifistrucrinns of Mrs. H. C. Stev
'g’éspf S, Main street.
~ OSTEOPATHY®
Or. G, A, Townsend, Ostecpathic Physig
Graduate of the American College of
O-teopathy, of Kingsville, Missouri. e
Just from®@he treating staff ; ”
Will open an office on February 21, if
the Buice Building, Pine street, 3
For the treaiment of all kinds of diseases, without th'e:?:
use of 'drugs. We simply aid nature by scientific meth-;
ods. This we do by restoring a normal flow of blood and °
nerve impulse. g
We benefitand care 81% of Chronic diseases that are |
given up by the other metheds of treatment, such as
Paraly~is, Rheumatism, Stomach Dis
orders, Deformities, and various
Nervous Diseases. Childrens dis
eases rerpond readily to our treat- |
ment. Call and see us, we will be |
frank with vou, and tell you what |
we can possibly do for you. l
-~ \.!“ . » § E . _/
>Examination and Gonsulation Free.<s
OFIICE HOURS:
9 to 12 p. m. Ito 5 al m.
TAYLOR & MCRAE,
Commission Brokers.
Cotton, Stacks, Grain & Provisions..
PR'VATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL MARKET CENTERS.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE NUMBER |B4,
—CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED—
et L ei ol FITZGERALD, GA.
§ For Particular People! |
Private Stock Flour!
The Finest Product of CaréfullySelecfed Wheat, |
For Sale by all Good Grocers l
The E :iscopal church of this
city is'distributing the following
-
card among the peopie:
e et
PLEASE USE THIS PRAYER IN
YOUR DAILY DEVOTIONS.
O Lorp JEsus CprisT. the great
Shepherd of the sheep Wh » seek
« 8t those that are gone astray, bindest,
np those that are hroken, and healest
those 'hat are sick; bless. we besrech
hee, the efforts which Thy servants
are about to make to convert souls
unto Thee. Loosen the tecngue of him
who <hal! speak in Thy Name; open
the desf ears of the wanderers, that
they may hear the word: which be
leng unto salvation. and grant that
th- se whom Thou dost raise to new
negs of Ife may. through Thy grace.
persevere unto the end; of Thy mercy
our God, Who art blessed, and livest
and reignest for ever and ever.
AMEN.
e
s e
We had the pleasure of hear
ing one of the most elcquent and
sensible lectures we ever heard
from a won:an at the First Meth
ndist church Sunday evening.
Mre. Callie Howe, Nationzl or
ganizer for the W. C, T U, was
the speaker, and ~te said many
new things on the old question,
in discussing the legal status of
the whiskey traffic.
Mr. Browpn, of the Williams
store, informs us that Mrs. H. G.
Powell was the recipient, of the
dress pattern given away by
that firm, sire being the firstper
son trading out $lO worth of
goods. The store was crowded
all day Saturday—the opening
day—and the business bas out
reached any previous sale.
The most remarkable birth
day party that ever happened/is
in session today in JHotel Astor
New York city inehkonor of the
86 birthday of Susan B. Anthony
the famous champion of equal
suffrage. -
High grade fertilizers.—Phenix
Warehouse Company.
Mother Enterprise walked intqu
the Exchange "ank this morning =
ind insisted that J. D-—an
marriged and she.wanted the pah’f
iculars. The old lady smi“.f'{i
wheedled and cafoled and proms
ised a whole column but the
young man stountly denied the
charge. When he expressed his
willingness for Mother Enter
prise to tell the girls that he was
open to conviction the old lady~
was horrified to think that he
wanted to be a bigamist, It took
a goodly portion of the relations
toconvince her that this was -
not the newly married man.
FOR SALE. .
T'wo colonies of Italian Bees.
A. Cratz. ; . 23-tf :
BLISS TRIUMPH. -
Seed Potatoes at A. Brunney
& Co., formerly Brunswick Rese
taurant. 24-3 t
WARE HOUSE FOR RENT,
East end of Magnolia St. om
side tract of A. & B. Metal roof,
Adjicent lands suitable for lum= :;
ber vard. ApplytolJ.l. Campe
bell, or M. Buice.
Georgia, Irwin County. 5 »3
Notice is hereby given that begig=
ning on the 3rd Friday in April, 1908,
the plece of holding justice court i&
and for thre 1537th district, G. M. of
said county, will be changed from the
present justice court house on Mag
nolia street, in Firzgerald, Georgia,
to the city ball in esaid city, and
‘thereafter justice court will be h“fi;
in the city court room 1n saldw
‘hall, the county cemmissioners of
Irwin county having consented te
such removal. |
ALEX HARVEY, il
J P, 15637th Dist. E
DrREwW W, PAULEK, t
lN P &Ex Off. J. P. 1537.1:1“
This Febroary 13, 1906.