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Fitzgerald, Georgia,
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MRS. NKTTIE C. HALL, (MOTHER ENTERPRISE.)
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Weath:r Report,
EpiToß ERTERPRISE:
For publication in your paper I furnish
h rewith record of meteorolog cal okserva
tions taken by the under~igned as a coopera
tive ob=erver of the - eather Bureau of the
U. 8, Deyartment of Agricalture. during the
week ending Feb. 22, 1916, atv Fitzgerald Ga.
The insirumental readinge are from govern
ment standard instruments expored in the
manner recommended by the _hief of the
Weather Bureau
- Respectfully,
_ . 8. (. BROWN,
Co-operative Observer.
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Temgperature _-:"gé
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16 | 58 3 Crar
T -—.u—_ 34 . viear
ClB 6 36 lear
19 0y 4) Cietr
20 273 l 40 Clear
21 7 l 5 A 8 vart Cloudy
22 ‘ - & ¢t lenr
Beautitul Springtime weather.
M. H. Sims has moved to Les
lie, - Georgia.
The butcher. Pbone 167. tf
Mrs. G. T Sanders is visiting
her parents in Tifton,
Ladies wanting calling cards
should phone 42 right awav.
- 9 cent Sale at the Cheap
Store Feb 26, March 3.
Lewis, tbe painter, was called
to Hahira today to decorate a
bank.
- Mrs. T.§ Price returned to
Broxton yesterday aftera visit
with relatives in this city.
Revival services still continue,
with increasing interest, at the
Central M. E. church.
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitcbards. 131-tf
Thomas Kay, who has spent
several months in Flonida is at
home again,
- Mr. J. Q. French went to Una
dilla today to begin th: erection
of a church building.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Hilton and
Miss Kstelle Sampson returned
from Waycross Sunday.
~ Phone one sixty-seven for the
freshest fresh meats.
tf J. T. Barber & Co.
An Educational Rally will be
an interesting event at Ray next
Saturday. Everybody iovited.
Smoke the''Made in Fitzgerald”
kind. They are the best smok
ers. L.
100 busbels Florsdora cotton
gseed $1 per bushel.
‘ - H. P. GREENE,
2-24-2 w Cortez, Ga.
Roscoz Coffman, of Browns
burg, Ind, is a guest in the
home of Dr. Peruchi, of Jessa
mine street.
~ Dr.J. H. Twyman who arrived
last week received a letter from
bis wife and reports her health
#i)llliqf[‘){pw_‘ipg ~at the Texas
health resort at-San Auntonfo.
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CUOOI)INSSIU"L.T
Dr C. & HOLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
e Owver First Natioual Bank, .
“Windy City” this morning.
“Ghost Dance’ March 19th.
Mrs. M. Huling is visiting in
Ashton.
T. J. Mcßae took a trip to
Tifton tcday. :
Do you Jove gcod biscuit?
Then buv Royal flour. tf.
C. G. Rcbers'n, of Shephard,
was a visitorin town Saturdav.
Ocent Sa'e at the Cheap
Store Feb. 26, March 3
Miss Ada Walker is in A*lanta
making a selection of Spring Mill
inery.
FOR SALE:—Sweet potatoes
seed and sugar cane seed.
N. L. Duna.
W. J. Powel will bereafter re
ceived his Enterprise at Ogle
thorpe.
Ernie Chaple’s family have
gone to Cordele where they will
make their home.
Mr. J. L. McCarty and family
have taken rooms at the *‘S rat
ford’ on Grant street.
The Choral Union of this city
has another treat in store haviag
secured the service of a troupe
of noted mu~icians,
J. C. Bowen, of Elinor, Florida,
returned home yesterdav aftera
short visit with friends in this
city.
We d 'n’t smoke cigars, but if
we ¢id we would smoke the
“made-in-Fitzgerald"” sort, for
several reasons. One is they
are the best for the money, |
Mr.and Mrs. T.S. Price of
Broton spent Supnday in the city
with friends, returning home
Monday.
Who’s vour butcher? We sell
fresh meat<—alwavs fresh,
Phone No. 167 J. T. Barher &
Co. 2-221.
Mrs. Edward Stallings, of
Americus, and the Miss Laura
Jacobs and Dot Oldham, of Obio,
are tbe guests of Mrs. E. N.
Jacobs of this city.
The I:dies of the U. B. church
will serve dinner at the W, R. C.
Hall on St. Patricks Day 17, of
March, to which all are cord:ally
invited to assist in a good cause.
\ Mrs. J. M. Archer,
; Secy.
Texas Rust Proof Oats,
Georgia Rye, Elue Stem
Wheat, Pear: Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’'s Seed Store,
' Phorte No, 32, Pirlé SK.
The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour, -tf.
High grade fertilizers.-Phenix
Warehouse Company.
Mrs. E. Nelson is on the in
valid list.
Buy the ‘‘made in Fitzgerali”
sort souvenir postal cards at. the
Enterprise office.
James C. Wade, of N. Georgia,
is prospecting in this colony and
will probably invest. :
For RENT.—A nice front room
second floor Phenix Building.
Apply to Phenix Grocery Co.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fussell of
Irwinville, were visitors in this
city yesterday.
Mrs. W. W. Gibson a niece of
Mrs. Van Vie who has been
visiting bere for six months re
turned to Florida yesterday.
First cless night fireman wanted.
Hansen Sand-Lime Brick Co
" Fitzgerald Ga.
Mr. Sapp, of Ocilla, who was
at one time bock-keeper for Hon,
B. E. Wilcox, died Sunday, from
'meningitis. .
~ Nelson, the house mover is
changing the position of Mrs.
Fox bouse on Oconee which wiil
be remodelled and fitted, up for
rent,
FOR SALE—II rcom 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 fioest
corpers in the ci'y. Terms easy
Address Lock box 546¢ity.
The Giles-Blake Concert Comw
pany, Harpist, Pianist, Violinist
and soprano soloist will give an
entertainmant in the Mausic
Room at the Lee-Grant hotel on
March 7. urder the auspices of
the local Choral Union.
For Sale at a soap:—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. -
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GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY. |
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E IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with }
E us, after which we take deposits of 25¢c and up to the thous- ]
E ands. i
E The poorest people in Irwin county will find we take spec i
ial pleasure in aiding them to start a bank account. The rich-
E eet people in the county divide their banking business with us }
i because we are safe, we are courteous, we are appreciative, i
E we are progressive and because they believe we endeavor ]
E fully to bandle their busin#ss ro their entire satisfaction. i
E We offer a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to all peo
ple to save money by depositing with us for safe keepiog a :
{ portion of all the money they receive. On their SAVINGS j
E we pay interest every three months at FOUR PER CENT
[ per annum COMPOUNDED. }
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E HOME SAVINGS BANK.
WARE HOUSE FOR RENT.
East end of Magnolia St. on
side tract of A. & B. Metal roof.
Adjacent lands sni'able for lum
ber yard. Apply toJ.I. Camp
bell, or M. Buice. :
Mr. Frank Taylor, County
School Commissioaer of Wilcox
County, was a visitor in this city
yesterday.
Miss Jeonie Wilson, of Wash
ing'on, lad., who has been tbe
guestof her sister, Mrs Roy Ray
the past couple of weeks, re
turned bome Monday.
Mrs J. A. Coon, of Ada, who
has been stopping with her
daughrer, Mrs. C. W. Booker,
since Christmas, returned bome
today.
Mrs. J. S. Harvey and three
children and Miss Delia Harvey
were on their way to Tifton, yes
rerday, where tbey will make
their future home,
“It pays to advertise in the
Eateprrise’’ remarked the owner
of the nose-glases mentioned in
our waat column in Saturday's
issue on Monday following,
as she adjusted the restored
glasses on her nose. ‘The
little boy who fourd them reaeds
the Enterprise as zll gocd chil
dren do, and carried the lost
article séraight fo the bwner.
* Alex Schmi'z has the contract
for another two story brick
building in Douglas, ' -~
O cent Sale at the Cheap
Sto-e Feb. 26, March 3.
Mrs. W. L. Corbry, of Tifton,
was in this city yesterday. en
business.
Mr, T. J. Hansen, of Hansen,
transacted business in this city
yesterday.
The roof of the new skating
rink collapsed last night, Ten
minutes befor near a dozen em
ployes were in the buildirg.
Call for the Georgia Best Smok
er brand, G B S. ‘They are
‘made in Fi'zgerald and guaran
teed all Havana tf
~ E. Belote, of Tifton, returned
‘home this morning after a visit
‘with Mr. D. C. Hall, in the mean
time. taking in the revival meet
ings. |
Among the reports of superin
tendents at the W.. C. 7. 't}
meeting on last Friday was one
from Mrs. E. K. Farmer on
Healthand Heredity. The Union?
voted to work for the Pure Focd
Bill now b¢fore congress and 10
devote. four meetings wi'hin the
year tothe study and discussion
ot Hfiredity.
The regular session cof the
city court opened Monday
with Judge Kennedy and - ;
McDonald and the following
Jurors, on band: W. G. Broad
burst, ‘D. L. Martin, S. M,
Whitchard,J. B Seanor, W.R,
Bowen, J. G. Rrwe, John Gray,
Roy Ray, A. J. Sword, W. C.
Wilkerson, J. M. Hanes and 0.l
H. Johrson.
FOR SALE:—Egzgs for si'ting
from Partridge Cochias and
Dark Brahmas, bred direct from
imported stock $1 50 per 15 eggs.
White Plymcuth Rocks and
Mottled Ancooas $125 per 15
eggs, White, Brown and Buff
Leghorns $1 per 15 eggs. Orders
carefully filled with fresh eggs.
J. P. Patterson. Box 202,
: Fitzgerald, Ga.
The Misses Josephine Den
mark and May Moore of Ocilla,
spen’ Sinday with the family of
Dr. Ball of this city. The inter
esting young ladies are both
teachers in the public schools.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lyon, of
Leomini~ter, Mass, took their
departure today for Columbus,
Georgia. They have beea tour
ing Cuba and Florida. Mr.
Lyon, is an expert Bicycl
ist, performing before President
Palmer at Havana. Heisa pro
fessional having played at the
Japan-Russia, Peace Conference
ar Portsmouth, N H, at the
Hot:1 Wentworth and for the
pnobility at Cape Britton.
A number of Fi'zgerald mer
chanics and coatractors and
builders took the train yesterday
for diffcrent ‘surrouading towas
where skilled workm=a areiade
mand. They are loyal-hearted
men too for they toil elsewhere
and then spend their money here
at home in support of their
families aad improvements of
their homes. That kind of peo
p'e make a thriving town.
“g jccessful Lumberman would
like to purchase Interestin Saw
Mill; would bandle sales and
finances. Would consider tim
‘ber proposition.
[ L. P. C. this cffice.
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100 Cockerels,.of Following Breeds, For Salei
Light Bramas, sired by “?rgia King,” First winner at |
con Fair. 1905. Single Uomb “Black Minorcas. sired by ‘‘BI
Prince,”’ First Prize winner at Chicago Show, 1903. Single cof
Brown Leghoros, of Siedel, Mall and White strains. White L#}
horns, Knapp and Siedel strains. Barred Plymouth Rocki
Thompson’s famous ringlet strains. Whire Plymonth Rocks, US
R. Fishel’s strain, ‘‘The Best in the Worid’?. Buff Cochins, sired
bv *'lllinois King.”” Silver. Spangled Hamburgs, **Pride of Eng"
land 7 We eXbibited seven [7] birds at Macon Fair, 1905, win
ning nine (9) prizes, as frllow~: ‘*Frost K'ng,” White Plymouth
Roek C(ockerel, won Fi st Prize and two specials, ‘‘Maud,”
White Plymoutn Rock pullet, took Second Priza. ‘‘Lizzie,” White
Pivmouth Roek pullet, winniog Third Prize in her clusi, ** eor
gia King,”” Lignt Brama cocx, First Prize ‘‘Salhie,” Light Brama
ben took Thi d P ize ‘Sarab,’”” White Leghorn hen, carried off
Second Prize. ‘‘Mary E” White Leghorn puliet, winning Third
Prize.
EGGS FOR SETTING, FROM ANY OF ABOVE BREEDS FOR SALE.
Visitors Welcome. Corrsepondence Solicited.
Last night, between the hour
of six and seven, the dvnamo a
the Water and Light Plant went
oan a strike and the people of‘
Fizzerald got left as far as.
electric ligh's were concerned.‘
At this writing tho:e whose
business it is to regulate this
affair, are busy tryiog toremedy
the dcfect and are not able, at
present, to promise anvthing!
definite for tonight, or any other
night in the near future,
Wm O'Bear, inspector general
of the Georgia state mili‘ia, and
Capt. Carl R-chland of the 17, U.
S. Inft, inspected Co. M. last
night. They complimented the
Co., in the general appearance of
of their guns remarking that out
of forty companies theirs were
the most cleanly.
The Enterprise has on sale
a full line of legal blanks—notes,
mortgages, receipts, quit claim
deeds, timher leases, turpentine
leases, etc.. etc.
LIST OF JURORS
Drawn to Se:ve at March Term,
Irwin Superior Court, which
will Convene at Irwin
ville, March 5 1906.
GRAND JURORS. ’
A. T. Barber. Joshua Troup,
D. M Paulk, Jobn J Luke.
M. D Gay. Jacob D rminey.
Henry Harper. D. W M. Whitley.
John Barnes, J. W, Paulk.
J A J.Nobles. G. F. McCowan.,
Wm Rogers. D. T. Paulk, Sr,
E J Young. Wiley Whitiey, Sr.
J. B. Clemeats H. M Warren.
8. M. Whitchard. R-ason Henderson
0. J. Hendley. E A Rassell.
J E. Jones. J. J. Paulk.
R. V. Paulk. B. E. Wilcox.
G. L, Stone. J. W. Hanlon.
David Clements. Oscar Baroa.
TRAVERSE JURORS—IBt WEEK.
S. 8. Harper. Riley Harper.
J. B. Dorminev. Henry Land. |
A. 8. Dorminy. Warreo Fletcher.
G. L. Paulk. J. B. Fletcher.
Sam Purvis. J P (Ciements.
J. U. Yarbrough. Sam Mixon
E. J Hunter. James Fletcher.
O. G. Hogan. E G M. Fletoher.
W. J Fletcher. Lucius Paulk. |
AM. Whitley. J W. Yarbrough.
J D. Dorminey.” Alonzo Paulk.
Earley Gibbs. George Velboom.
Artie Harper, H M Hunuter.
Jesse Luke. J. A J. Henderson
Jobn McMllan. D.J. Hendeigon,Jr
Jobn H %;vell. H T Fietcher, Sr.
Geo. H. Fi@tcher. C Clements. |
Geo. Gravtham. John Walger. |
TRAVERSE JURORS—2D WEEK.
Jobn Clements. George Mixon, |
Jas. J. Paulk, Thos. Whitley, Jr.
John Gray. Reason Tuckser.
J A, Royal. Norman Dorminy.
D. T. Paulk. John Smith.
J. J. Harper. J. W. Weaver.
L. G. Whitley. Jno. W. Paulk.
E. E. Vickers. Wiley McMillan.
J M. Hanes. W. J. Cavenaungh.
Jas. Armantrout. J. M. McDonald.
G. B. Hogan. Richard Tucker.
James Whitley, W.J Mizon.
H. A. Pickard. J. R Love.
M. Paulk. D J. Henderson,Sr
J. R McCook. J. P. Sweat.
Joe H- Little. Jacob McMillan.
M. L Pauik, Frank Hogan,
Dyl Marthy. & 'O-W
Opyster Supper. 4
The Ladies of the Maccabel
vill give an oyster supper at
odd Fellows’ hal,” on Saturd;
evening, March 3rd. The pi
ronage of the public is earnes
solicited.
Byorderof &
o C OMMANDER;
'FORSALE.. &
Household furniture of
kinds. Inquire at the Jesi
mine House. 23-tf,
‘ Teacher’s Meeting, 8
The next meeting of the Irw
County Teachers lastitute ¥
be held at Ray on March 3rd.’
' PROGRAM,
. Quotations.......: .o
Essay,Advantages of a gra
course of study.... Miss Mat
Shaw.
The arrangeuent of the schi
room for ¢convenience, hygié
RUC. .. ivs wnnpeninlie e DR
Select reading......Cathari
Hicker. ' 7
Te5t5..........J. W. Weaw
Advantages of county contes
in spelling, reading and declag
tions..... .o i B O.Swafi
NOTICE. 4
I have sold out all my inter:
in the Winoer Grocery and ha
no further connection with ¥
I am responsible for all bills p
to Jan 19. h and am ready to §
same on presentation and all S
counts due the Winner groce
prior to that date is my prop
'ty and pavable only to me, ;.
These accounts I am anxig
Ito collect and urge myv old cus
mers 1o give same prompt atis
ion,
Respectfully E
’ E. D. Byrd.
lam located at the corner
Sherman and Pine S s. with
full line of feed stuffs, countl
produce and in fact every thi
good to eat Come to see me’
phone No. 68.
Register, Registerl
The registration books
now open in the various distris
ot the county, and only thi
who register can vote in the |
proachiog white primary. ";
Following are the registrs
~ Dorminey's Mill: M. G. You
Old Fifth,Warrea Paulk,
Irwinville: F. L. Taylor.
Mionie: Wm, Williams.
Roberts: Warren Fletcher
Ocilla: Wm. Hendersore. |
Fitzgerald: Drew W. Pag
>Look Them
In the Eye 3
' When they tell you the _
any other cigar quite half
good as our G. B.S. 5¢ Smok
It is the most pleasing of
after dinner smokes and gui
anteed satisfactory in every wi
: C. A. JonNsoON,
Manufactarel
Hot and cold baths &
iGrant Street Barber ;@-""