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Fitzgerald, Georgis,
V\ith the Procession,
MRS, NETTIN C. HALL. (NOTHAR ENTERFRISE)
Get busy at something useful.
The butcher. Phone 167, tf
Ask - your Grocer for Van
Camps. . 34-tf,
Douglas is arranging to build
a $15.000 church.
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
Mrs. Kyle Deadwiler, of Osier
field, spent Saturday among our
stores.
' Pure Perry Watermelon seed
for sale at Fitsgerald Drug Co.
. Mrs. R. A, Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Willis, of
Oserfield, was in this city last
Saéurday.
Lost—Gold chain and cross.
on Grantstreet. Liberalreward
for its return to this office,
Excelsior Prolific cotton seed
$1 per bushel,
Phenix Warehouse & Co.
Mrs. J. A. Adams is again quite
ill at her home on West Oconee
street.
Mr. Bob Hanley, who spent
the past, three weeks at Hot
Springs, Arks,, is athcme again,
Do you love good biscuit?
Then buy Royal flour, tf.
Miss Leona Yarbrough, of
Irwinville, was in town shopping
yesterday.
Mrs. L. M. Davis, took the
train for Tifton yesterday.
Mrs. J, H, Mays, whohas been’
quite ill, at her home on S. Main
Street for [sometime, is conva
lescent.
FOR SALE,—A new rubber
tired buggy and set of harness,
cheap. At this office. 3-tf.
Miss Joe Rudisill took the
train yesterday for Sparks,
where she will return to her stu
dies, after a visit with home
folks. :
Mrs. Martha Horton, of Ash
ton, returned home yesterday
after a visit with her brotherin
this city.
(LOST:—Pair of gold rim
spectacles on street. Party
finding same please return to
Enterprise office.
Did you ever try Van Camps
Hominy, the kiod that Mother
use to make? Ask your grocer.
34-tf.
Mr. J. Shephard, of the 10
cent store, on Central aveceu,
returned home this morning after.
a trip through North Georgia.
Mr H. C. Haynes, who has
spent several monthsin this city,
departed this moraning for Jack
_sonville, Florida, "
| rs. W, A, Williams of Jack
aville, Fla,, is visiting her par
“ents Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bar-
Et on Central, Ave.
CONSUL.T
D 0. A BOLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
Ovwer First National Bank,
} “Ghost Dance” March 19th.
~ If its in cans and marked Van
Camp’s its good. 34-tf.
Mr. J. L. Grider, of Macon,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. T.
James.
Mr. and Mrs. Spires, of Cordeale,
changed cars here on their way
to Tifton today.
Wanted:—To rent. A piano
must be in good order.
F. J. Hansen.
Miss Mary Pantridge, who
has beenin the trimming room of
a wholesale millinery house at
Atlanta, is at home again,
Mrs. Elizabeth Edson, of New
York city arrived Sunday and is
the guest of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Winslow.
Miss Pearl Davis, of Atlanta,
is visiting with her pareats, Mr.,
and Mrs O, B.Sackett, and willl
remain a month.
Rev. E M., Stanton, closed one
of the most successfull meetings
Fitzgerald bas experinced, at the
Methodist church Sunday night
and the good man left early Mon
day morning on the East bound
A. & B. train.
Miss Alma Thurmond, of
North Georgia, who has been
the guest of Mrs. A. H. Thur
mond, of this city, took her
departuré for home yesterday,
accompanied by little Mary
Pope, who will stop of at Tifton,
which is her home.
For Sale or Rent—Two story
house and lot, perfect condition,
near in housebolds and kitchen
furaniture for sale also fine piano
and good daby carriage—Apply
216 W. Orange St. 34. tf
Texas Rust Proof Oats,
Georgia Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Peari Onoin Sets, at
Campbell’s Seed Store,
Phone No. 32, Pine St.
Martin Winslow was laid up
from Thursday until yesterday
all because of a double sumer
sault he involuntarily turned.
lln loading hay from fhe car to
the dray he in some way was
sent flying thro the air and he
now carries several surgical
titches in his scalp as the re
[:ult.
For Sale Now,
Cash or monthly payments.
5-room house and 2 lots on cor
ner. 4 blocks from P. O. Write
quick to Box 870, city.
EOR SALE OR TRADE
A gentle driving horse.
B. C. Mosher and Co.
The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour. tf.
Mrs. S. O. Swafford, of Irwin
vil'e, was in this city shopping
yesterday.
John Hogan, a tourist from
Chicago, llls , started for home
yesterday.
Hot and cold baths at the
Grant Street Barber Shop, P. B.
Owen,Proprietor. tf
The Eastern Star meets every
2ad Monday at 2 p. m. and every
3d Monday at 7:30 p. m. 23-tf
Call for the Georgia Best Smok
er brand, G. B. S They are
made in Fitzgerald and guaran
teed all Havana. tf
Rev. Tatum will lecture at the
Central M. E. Church, Sunday,
at 3 P. M.
Terra cotta well curb, sewer
pipe, drain pipe etc.
Fitzgerald Pottery Co.
At the Enterprise office.
Wanted:—Girls to learn and
do dressmaking; for further in
formation call on Mrs. E. Baker
corner Lee and Magnolia street
north of First M. E. church.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hayes,
‘Miss Lillian Bartel and others
whose names we failed to get,
went to Americus today to hear
the noted Christian Scientist, EEd
ward Kimball, of Chicago.
Dr. J. H. Powell so well known
to many of our readers writes
the Enterprise that heis pros
pering in his new home, that his
business is good and asked us to
place his card in the Eatherprise
so that those within the Enter
prise circle may know where to
find him; Room 315-16 Century
Bidg. Atlanta,
FORSALE
The Five room residence and
Two lots on corner of Lee and
Orange streets. $l5OO.
B. C. Mosher, and Co.
GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY,
TR
IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with
us, after which we take deposits of 25¢ 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 keepinga
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.
FOR SALE
Ten acres of good land and
five room house near Roanoke
S. S. this week: $750.00
B. C. Mosher and Co.
FOUND.
Pair of nose glasses Party
describing same and paying for
this ad. Apply at First Nation
al Bank.
Isaac S. Barret.
Look Them
In the Eye
When they tell you there is
any other cigar quite half as
good as our G. B. S. 5c Smoker.
It is the most pleasing of all,
after dinner smokes and guar
anteed satisfactory in every way.
C. A. JOBNSON,
'~ Manufacturer.
For Sale at a snap:—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.
LOST:—Pocket book con
taining two $2O bills, one $lO
bill, one $5 and possibly a $2 bill
Contained also some important
papers. A liberal reward for
lits return to J. C. Peavy or
Farmer’s Supply Co. tf
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
Four lots, Five room house,
barns ect. in fine location. $BOO.
00. Cash or payments quarter
ly or monthly.
B. C. Mosher and Co.
On Thursday, the little three
year old child of Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Limaman, of Lee Street
bad the misfortune to suck a pir
into his wind-pipe. The little
fellow was taken to the office of
Dr. Ball, (specialist in eye, ear,
ncse and throat troubles,) who
made an examination and located
the pin below the glottis, its
sharp point buried in the cricoic
cartilage. After considerable
manipulation the doctor suc
ceeded in grasping the pin
about the middle with
forceps. It took consid
erable force and skill to dislodge
itand a great deal of care and
skill to prevent lacerating the
surrounding tissues, in abstract
ing it. However, it was neatly
done and the glad father took
his child back to its mother ou:
of all danger. Dr. Ball was as
sisted in the operation by Dr.
Bradfield. 34-tf
For Sale:—Fine piano, baby
carriage and household furaniture
of almost every kind—by parties
leaving city, apply——2l6 -
Orange Ave.
WARE HOUSE FOR RENT.
East end of Magnolia St, on
side tract of A. & B. Metal roof.
Adjacent lands suitable for lum
ber yard. Apply toJ.I. Camp
bell, or M. Buice. ‘
ATTENTION, T
&The Ladies of the Grand
Army will give a Pie Social oo
Saturday evening March 17, at
Odd Fellows Hall, for the benefi
of Post 17. All are cordially io
vited. Bring a pie. All whoi
hold tickets in the 26 yards of
carpet are requested to be there
with their tickets, as the carpet
will be disposed of that evening.
By order of com. 33.5¢ l
Entertainment and Social.
There will be an entertain
ment and social given at the
Roanoke School house on Thurs
day night the 15th, in honor of
St. Patricks day, under the Aus
pices of the Ladies Aid by the
school district.
There will be Comedies Dram-=
as, recitations and songs. Lun
cheon will be served for 15 cents.
No charges at the door. Come
every onc who is interested in
sechool work. Free rides from
P. 0., from 7 p. m. to 7:30, Cur
tains drawn at 8 o’clock sharp.
By order of Com.
FOR SALE.
Household furniture of all
kinds. Inquire at the Jessa
mine House. 23-tf.
Wanted,
White girl from 12 to 16 as
purse girl. Mrs, Fred Clark,
Cor. Main and Magnolia.
For SALg--Three lots
and 8-room house, on
south Grant, at a bar
gain if taken at once.
\ Apply to,
Does your baking powdél
contain alum? Lok upon
the label. Use only a powder
whose label shows it to be
made with cream of tartar.
NOTE. —Safety lies in buying
only the Royal Baking Powder,
which is the best cream of tartar
baking powder that can be had.
Insure Yourself
Against crop” failure by using the best Fertilizers,
which may be had of the undersigned. °
We sell Fertilizers made by the three largest Ferti
lizer Manufacturing oa cerns in the world. They use
only the best materials and the goods are properly manip
ulated, which is a very importaUt matter, and are old
enough to be thoroughly assimiiated before being spipped
out, which is another very important feature.
Fertilizers are expensive and you cannot afford to
use any but the best. We handle a large variety of grades
and can furnish you with what you need either for field or
garden. We also carry Fertilizer Materials, such- as
Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, Kainit and Phosphate.
You can form a combination of these materials so as to
make any grade you wish, and we will be glad to help you
select a grade suited to the crop you wish to raise. Itis
a waste of money to use grades unsuited to the crops.
We have a lot of valuable printed mat:er on the proper
use and the crops for which fertilizers are suited, alsoa
lot of nice calendars that we will be glad to furnish to our
customers, gratis.
Buy your Fertilizers from us and get the Best at the
Right Price. ;
YOURS TRULY, .
WARTIN INPLEMENT & SUPRLY (0
Al 1 il 0
WE ARE NOW READY
TO QUOTE PRICES AND SUBMIT SAMPLES OF
T R S ST B W XK
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN READY-TO
WEAR, AND ACLL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. :
Always Remember
. We send goods by express C. O. D. subject to
examination before acce:ting. ]
2. We send two or three styles of garments for
selection.
3. We allow 10 per cent discount for cash, ex
ception.contract goods. -
B. H. Levy, Bro. & Co.,
THE BIG STORE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
' For Particular People! I
Private Stock Flour!
The Finest Product of Carefully Selected Wheat, :
For Sale by all Good Grocers
p For sale at Enterprise officés &
Le YA BIAINKS == Warranty Deeds, Bonda i