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| You are Always Welcome.
Che Exchange Dank,
Fitzgerald, Georgia,
V\ith the Brocession,
MRS.i NETTIE C. HALL, (MOTHER ENT;APRISE.)
“The butcher. Phone 167. tf
Conductor Newton’s wife is
visiting in Tifton.
Master Lens Cooper fell and
dislocated his ankle.
Ladies wanting calling cards
should phone 42 right away.
Oleomargerine; High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
Mrs. D. Klecker, who has
been visiting in Albany, arrived
home on Thursday.
' Phone one sixty-seven for the
freshest fresh meats.
tf J. T. Barber & Co.
- Mrs. C. Wright. of Wright,
passed through this city on her
v.ay to Norman Park.
Smoke the''Made in Fitzgerald”
kind. They are the best smok
ers. tf.
Engineer McDade took the
train Thursday for Alabama, in
answer to a telegram announcing
the critical illness of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Vallandingham
arrived Thuisday from Fennel
son and will spend a few weeks
with their daughter, Mrs. J. J.
Wynne.
Mrs. L. Harrison took her de
parture for Ashburan yesterday
where she will join her husband
who is an employe of the A. & B.
R. R.
FOR SALE—II rogm house
and 5 lots all in complete order.
Also an 8 room house with recep
tion ball. city water and light
and two lots. One of the fingst
corners in the city. Terms easy
Address Lock box 546¢ity.
Mrs. Frank Holmes and two
children, of Macon, arrived on
Thursdayand are stopping with
Mrs. Holmes’sister, Mrs. Becker
while attending the invalid
mother of Mesdames Holmes
- and Becker. '
Mrs. E. P. Frazer and two
children, of Duluth, Minn., are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W,
Rodwell of Magnolia street and
will remain a month.
A personal letter from Dr.
Powell informs us that he bas
opened offices in tbe Century
building and is doing a fa'rly‘
-good practice. He and Mrs.
Powell are living at the Aragon.
100 busbels Floradora cotton‘
seed $1 per bushel. \
H. P GREENE, |
2242 w Cortez, Ga.
The Danish Cut Suit in the
Wright Mercantile window, also
the lace cuffs and collars were
designed and worked by Mrs. L.
P. Hayes 410 north Main street.
Ladies now is the time to get
your designing and embroidery
done for you wiil soon want your
thin dresses to wear. All art
work 10c per lesson. tf
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CONSULLT
D, C. A ROLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
Over First National Bank,
“Ghost Dance’ March 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jones, of
Sharon Center, Ohio, started
yesterday for a tour of Florida.
Do you iove good biscuit?
Then buy Roval flour. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, of
Dodge county, arrived yesterday
and are the guests of T. McGor
der. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hester, of
Osierfield, are in this city buying
residence property.
Mrs. Nellie Carswell, of Irwin
’ton, is visiting her daughter,
‘Mrs Alec Swift.
FOR SALE:—Sweet potatoes
seed and sugar cane seed. |
N. L. Dunn. |
We don’t smoke cigars, but if
we did we would smoke the
“‘made-in-Fitzgerald" sort, for
several reasons. QOuae is they
are the best for the money.
Messrs S.S. Weckel and J.
Weckel, of Logansport, Ills., are
visiting their ofd {friend Wm,
McCormick of this city.
Who’s your butcher? We sell
fresh meats—always fresh,
Phone No. 167 J. T, Barber &
Co. 2-221 f,
Mrs. Lucy Chaple and chil
dren are visiting with Mrs.
Chaple’s sister, Mrs. Gertie
Smith, at Tifton.
LOST:—A pair of nose eyec
glasses between the Jessamin
House and the Central M. E.
church. Return to the Jessa
min House and receive reward.
U. S Gable D/ D., and C. Whit
ney D. D. of Dayton, Ohio, stop
ped over and were the guests of
Rev. O. O. Johnson yesterday,
They are prominent officials of
the U. B Church.
Texas Rust Proof OQats,
Georgia Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Peari Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’s Seed Store,
Phone No. 32, Pine St.
For Saie or Rent—Two story
house and lot perfect condition,
pear in, household and Kkitchen
furniture for sale also fine piano
and good baby carriage— Apply
216 W. Orange St. 2t—Sat,
I Service hours at Fairview and
iNewfield church évery first and
tbird Sunday at 11 a.”m , at Fair
!view and onsame Sunday at New
| field at 3 p, m. '
l Mrs. 0. O. Jobnson
. Preacher in charge.
The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour. tf,
High grade fertilizers.~Phenix
Warehouse Company. '
Mrs. D. E. Welker bhas sold
her candy store to Mr. Ha?ilton,
he to take possession next Mon
day. :
Buy the ‘‘made in Fitzgerald”
ort souvenir postal cards at the
Enterprise office.
Mr. R.l. Maffett left yesterday
for New York to buy his spring
goods. He will be gone ten days.
For RENT.—A nice front room
second floor Phenix Bvilding
Apply to Phenix Grocery Co.
L. Q. Tisdel, returned home
yesterday, leaving Mrs, Tisdel at
Palm Beach and more comforta
table than when they left home.
‘ First cless night fireman wanted.
Hansen Sand-Lime Brick Co.
Fitzgerald. Ga. -
Rev. G. W. Philips will preach
at Lutheran Church tomorrow
at 11 a.m. A cordial invitation
is extended to the public and to
Baptists in particular,
Mrs., Nellie Green and chil
drevo, of lowa, who have spent}
the winter with the family of
James Green, took the train
yesterday for Florida, where she
will visitan I'ncle.
Miss Kathleen Hecker's
schools observed Arbor Day
yesterday by transplanting in
the Roanoke school grounds blue
gum trees, lilacs, honeysuckles
and other trees, shrubs and
plants. Miss Hecker proves
herself to be an up to date teach
oy - }
A number of friends assembled
at the home of H. C. Stevenson,
yesterday to help celebrate the
seventy-ninth birthday of Uncle
Jake Schroll. Here’s to:your
one-hundredth anniversay Uncle
Jake, who today stands on the
threshold of eighty years a hale
hearty man with perfect health—
as long as he stays in this cli
'mate.
GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY,
IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with
us, after which we take deposits of 25c and up to the thous
ands. :
The poorest people in Irwin county will find we take spec
ial pleasure in aiding them to start a bank account. The rich
est 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.
Succesaful revival services are}
being held day and night in the |
Central M. E. church and the
Episcopalian church. The !
“angel is troubling the waters ”*%
and now is a good time to step in
and be healed of sin-sickness.
A special extra on the A. & B.
with private Cars, “Brunswick”
and ‘‘Atlanta” carried H. M. At
kinson, Pres. of the A. & B,
George Dole Wadley V. Pres.
and C. B. Wilburo, Gen. Supt.
They arrived here yesterday
from Brunswick~madea run to
Thomasville and spent last night
in this city going on to Talbot
ton this morning.
Church Social,
The C. E. Society of the Cen
tral Christian Church will
be given a benefit social, by Mrs.
Wm. Shallen next Tuesday
night, Feb 27, at the homeof Mr.
and Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Lobingier.
Music, recitations, and games
will form the program.
Admission, ten cents including
refreshments., All are cordial
ly invited to attend. ‘
WARE HOUSE FOR RENT.
{ East end of Magnolia St. on
side tract of A. & B. Metal roof.
Adjacent lands suitable for lum-J
ber yard. Apply toJ.I. Camp
bell, or M. Buice.
THE MEN’'S HOUR
At 3 O'olock, Sunday After
noon, at Central Methodist
ChurCho
Rev. E. M. Stanton, and D. W,
Milam, will hold hold a meeting
for men at 3 o’clock, Sabbath
efternoon, and we cordially in
vite the men of our city and
vicinity to attend the call. It
will do you good and no ill. God
needs you and will bless you and
help you to bless others. We
can seat 600 to 700 men in the
auditorium at the Central M. E.
church. Will you come? Pas
tors of city churches please give
notice of meeting.
W. L. Wootten.
Over $26,000. Paid for
An Irwin County Farm,
Fitzgerald capitalists hcaded
by Messrs, W. R. Bowen, J. H..
Harris, J. L. Dorminey of this
city and J. B, McCrary of Atlan
ta, have lately paid over $26,000
for a fine tract of Irwin County
land well watered aod with good
timber on the A. & B. north of
here and near Mystic. Itis the
intention of the present owners
to subdivide this tract into small
er divisions similar to thi
and throw it upon the market.
Col. 8.1. Reid, made a pro
fessional trip to Thomasville,‘
this morning.
Fitzgerald folks are preparing
for a regular Parrott and Mon
key time. Nearly everybody in
town has bought one or the
other of these pets this week.
We do not know the prices, but
that does’nt figure since they
were peddled. Any body will
buy any thing at any price if its
peddled—just so its peddled.
: FOR SALE.
Household furniture of all
!&iflfié.‘ Inquire at the Jessa
mine House, - 23-tf,
. Col. and Mrs. G. P. Mingle
dorff bave moved into the hand
some brick building on South
Grant street, built expressly for
them by Mr. Troup. F. M.
Grabham & Co., were the contrac
tors. This house will be the
abiding place of many members
of the Shakespeare Club, and at
an impromptu meeting the night
of their arrival, it was unanim
ously voted by all present, to call
the house the ‘‘Stratford,” in
honor of their patron saiat, the
famous bard of Avon.
‘Mr. S. Sapp, of Ocilla, is re
ported very ill with meningitis.
“The other day, while the
Tifton train made a stop below
Mystic to take on wood, the at
tention of Rev. Carl Minor was
called to a covey of quails feed
ing near the track. It was only
the work of a minute for the
reverend gentleman to get his
gun and fire intothe covey bring
ing dowan one of the flock”’———
Here, while the speaker stopped
to catch his breath, Mother Ea
terprise, who is quite an admir
er of the young baptist divine,
broke in with—''l don’t care he is
a better preacher than sports
man and knows how to do halle
luiah sharp shooting.” Who told
us about the quails? We”ll nev
er tell. ’ A
..Garden Seeds
A FRESH AND COM
PLETE STOCK OF
Buist's Selected Seeds
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WE GUARANTEE TO
HAVE NO OLD SEEDS ~
ALL FRESH AND NEW, RECEIVED FROM
SEED FARMS THIS WINTER. CALL TO.SEE
OUR STOCK 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. , . . % 6 + nie o
DENMARK DRUG COMPANY,
DRUG, SEED AND BOOK STORE,
Pine Street : . . FITZGERALD GA.
- Feb. 26—March 3.
YOUEL NINS MOMETHING!
Unless You Make It a Point j
to Visit Our Store Next
Week During Our——=——- |
[9c—e=s A T s F*=—9c¢]
Your visit will result in enabl
ing you to get some choice bar
gains at 9, 19, 29, 39c, and soon,
at 9 cent sale. ‘
A few of our bargains are here
—more you will find in our store.
A good 25¢c broom for 19.
25c buggy whip for 19¢
Hand lamp, No. 1,25 c vaiue, 19c
15c galvanized wash basin 9¢
Set (2) Christy bread and cake
knife - - - - 9c
Mrs Pott’s patent sad irons 9c
6 Malacca plated tea spoons or 3
tablespoons - - = 9c
10c, 15c and 20c cooking bowls—‘
choice - - o 0 e b g 0
Space forbids further mention, but this will give you an idea
what this sale really means to you. Come early, for the quantity
is limited. This sale is to make room for new goods that are exe
pected every day.
®
Simons Bros. & Co.,
~ The Cheap Store. . =
Married.
Mr. Wm. H. White and ‘Miss
Martha J. Hults at the home of
bride’s mother on Orange street,
on Feb. 22, 1906, Rev. O. O.
Johnson officiating. Some very
nice as well as uscful presents
were given the happy pair. A
number of friends witnessed the
ceremony and extended con
gratulations. O. O Johnson.
NOTICE.
I have sold out all my interest
in tne Winner Grocery and have
pno further connection with it.
I am responsible for all bills prior
to Jan 19th and am ready to pay
same on presentation and all ac
counts due the Winner grocery
prior to that dateis my prop:l
- and payable only to me.
These accounts I am anxious
to collect and urge my old custo
mers to give same prompt atten
tion,
: Respectfully
E. D. Byrd.
I am located at the corner 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, 4w
3 packages sto¥e blacking 9¢
3 boxes blueing - - 9
5 boxes carpet tacks - . 9
Ladies’ Black Hose, 15¢ yalue;
for 9c
Three 14-inch or 16-in¢h chair
bottoms for 19¢ |
Fruit Press, 25c value, 19¢
25c Brace, 19c
29¢ will buy a 60c stone chame
ber, or a'large enameled one. 4
35¢c for a large Enameled Pail,
or an Enameled Rinsing Pan .
A 2-gal churn for 49c¢ ;
A long handled shovel for 49¢c
69c for a 7-quart Tea Kettle
89¢ for a large Bowl and' Pitch=
er
At Private Sale. 3
Having decided to break up
housekeeping we have various
articles of household furniture
to sell. Such as Beds, Chairs, |
Tables, Stands, Carpets, Side- |
boards, Dressers, Glass fruit
jars, Sewing-machine and many
other thiags which will be sold -
at a sacrifice. Call soon at South
east corner of Altamaha and
Sherman street. o
Thur. 2-w John Kirschner. - =
Look Them
In the Eye
When they tell you there is
any other cigar quite half as
good as our G. B.S. 5¢ Smoker.,
It is the most pleasing of all,
after dinner smokes and guars
anteed satisfactory in every ways
C. A.JonNsoN,
; Manufacturer.
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