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FITZGERALD ENTERPRISH
Volume X 1
The Big Sale Has Expired
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DRY GOOIDS and SHOERESS.
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Gockerels, of Following Breeds, For Sale!
Light Bramas, sired by “Georgia King,” First winner at Ma
con Fair, 1905. Single Comb Black Minorcas, sired by ‘‘Black
Prince,’’ First Prize winner at Chicago Show, 1903. Single comb
Brown Leghorns, of Siedel, Maule and White strains. White Leg
horns, Knapp and Siedel strains. Barred Plymouth Rocks,
Thompson’s famous ringlet straing. White Plymouth Rocks, U.
R. Fishel’s strain, ‘“The Best in the World”’. Buff Cochins, sired
by *‘lllinois King.”” Silver Spangled Hamburgs, ‘‘Pride of Eng
land 77 We exhibited seven [7] birds at Macon Fair, 1905, win
. ning nine (9) prizes, as follows: ‘‘Frost King,” White Plymouth
Rock Cockerel, won First Prize and two specials. ‘‘Maud,”’
White Plymouth Rock pullet, took Second Prize. ‘‘Lizzie,”’ White
Plymouth Rock pullet, winning Third Prize in her class. ‘‘’“eor
gia King,”’ Light Brama cockg, First Prize. ‘‘Sallie,’”” Light Brama
hen took Thi d Prize. ‘‘Sarah,’”” White Leghorn hen, carried off
Second Prize. ‘‘Mary E ” White Leghorn pullet, winning Third
Prize.
EGGS FOR SETTING, FROM ANY OF ABOVE BREEDS FOR SALE.
Visitors Welcome. Corrsepondence Solicited.
GRANITOID,
The Ouly Fire Proof Building Haterial.
Prettier Than Pressed Brick.
Cheaper Than Rough DBrick.
Granifoid Sidewalk and Door-staps.
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' iThe QGranitoid Man,
Corner Pine and Lee Streets.
FITZGERALD, GA.
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I have for sale a lot of choice pigs from r. uistercd stock. I also
have eggs for sale from bes<t strains of § C. Brown Leghorns,
at $1 00 per 15, Call and see or write for priccs and particulars.
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FIVZGERALD, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1906,
WITH THE PROGESSION
et
MKS. NETTIE C. HALL,
(MOTHER ENTERPRISE)
NEWS EDITOR.
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Alderman Parnin, sold a lot
on Roanoke Drive today for
$260.
} E. L. Todd and S. Witham are
‘somewhat bruised up through
some kind of a slip in the ma
chinery in Todd’s mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oxford are
visiting in Ashburn this week.
Mr.and Mrs. Fred J. Clark
are againat-home“in théir own
home on South Main Street.
R. M. White, who owns a saw
mill at Nashvil'e, Ga., had a car
load of machinery in town today
loaded up for another mill at
Vioeyard. Mr. White isanex
alderman of this city. |
Rev. J. I. Oxford, of Fitzger-‘
ald, whois at present conduct
ing a revival at the Waycross,
has been employed as soliciting
agent for the college and will be
gin his duties at the conclusion
of the revival
Dr. lollzendorf is back from
Pearson where heleft his sister,
Mrs. Kirkland very ill.
Mr. H. Bates Sutton bas been
appointed Post Master at Ocilla, ‘
Bates has a number of warm
friends wbo will be pleased at
his apprintment. l
Mrs. Ed. Stallings, and son
Edward Jr. of Americus, are the
guests of Mrs. Stalling’s mother
‘Mrs E. N. Jacobs of this city.|
Edaward Sr., is busy looking
)after theinterest of the Seaboard 1
Air L ne,
| Mrs. R. Deatman, of Sunfield
!Mich., who has spent several
| winters in Fltzgerald, again in
|vested in real estate in this city,
Ithe Jatest beiog the purchbase of
eleven lots on the west side and
Isold four of them soon after,
making a handsome profit.
“Bud” Adams walks with
crutches—the result of the stone
on the hypnotized man’s stom
ach. 7The stone fell on Buds
foot and crushed it.
Howard Wilson, has gone to
the state of Washington.
1 "Rev. B. F. Wade, who has
been the guest of his brother
Rev. Wade, of this clty took his
depariure this morning for his
'his home in Cleveland, Ohio.
Rev. W. A, Huckabee at
. the Central Methodest
‘ Church Sunday.
; Rev. Huckbee, agent of Or
'phans’ Home, South Georgia
|Conference, will preach at the
%Cen:rai Methodist church Sun
iday. at 11a. m. Webespeak for
|him and his causea full bouse.
‘ - W. L, Wootten,
A large and most beautiful
butterfly lies on our desk. The
most perfect and harmonious
tints and forms grace its whole
makeup. There is no haphazard
chance work about it. Allshows
a master hand far excelling any
artists brain.-or brush. It was
fashioned and colored according
to a plan—back of the plan was
the author of the plan and that
author was—God. The God
who fills this werld with only
the beautiful—the harmonious.
If we see it otherwise it is be
cause we are not in bharmony
with God ourselves. The
Px.WW?%"WS <of the
'A. &B. picked it up under the
Thomasville passeager train but
its tiny life had been snuffed
out.
President D, M. Parry, of the
National Manufacturers Asso
ciation, in his book ‘“The Scarlet
Empire,”’ predicts that if social
ism ever comes true the govern
ment will choose your bride,
select your food, give you a
number, and make you laugh
twice an hour whether you feel
like it or not. i
Buy the ‘‘made in Fitzgeiald”’
sort souvenir postal cards at the
Enterprise office.
Election Notice,
Georgia, Irwin County,
City of Fitzgerald.
~Notice is hereby given to the gaali
fied voters of the city of Fitzgerald,
Georgia, that, by the authority of
the City Councl, an election is hereby
calied, to be held at the hereinafter
designated polling places on Tuesday
the Bth, day of May, 1906, for the
pnrpose of enabliag the qualified
voters to vote uponthe question of
authorizing the City Council to issue
the bonds of the city in the amount
of Thirty Thousand %30,000.00 dollars
for the following purposes, to-wit:
said bounds to be sold, and the pro
ceeds to be used for the purpose of
erecting, furnishing, and equipping
a school bnilding to he used by the
pubiic schools ef the city of Fitz
gerald, Georgia. The said bonds to
draw interest,at the r:te of Four and
one half (474) per cent, per annum,
interes} p:yable semi-annnally; prin
¢ipal to be paid in one payment May
Ist, 1936. The polling places for
aid election shall be as.follows:
tirst ward, C. B. Lee’s building on
Ocumulgee street; second ward, at
City Hall; third ward at Wilkerson
store building at southeast corner of
Grant and Magnolia streets; fourth
at the McCormick building on Pine
street. The polls will cpen at nine
o’clock in the forencon, and close at
four o’clock in the afternoon. The
following form of ticket, and none
other, shali be nsed:
(Erase Ono)
For School Bonds
Against School Bonds
The registration books for said
election will be vpen at the City Hall
until the second day of Mayv, 1906 at
gix o’clock p. m. This April 4th,
1906.
Drew Paulk,
Attest; Mayor.
¢, M, Wise, City Clerk.
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