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V\ith the Procession,
MRS. NETTIE C. HALL, (MOTHER ENTERPRISE.)
The butcher. Phone 167. tf
Wanted: A few vacant lots.
42-6 t B. C. MOSHER.
D. B. Mull handles nothing but
first class feed, all kindsof chick
en feed.
Ask your Grocer for Van
Camps. 34-tf.
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
Col. J. H: Speac: of Waycross
terminated a visit with his son
and Mrs. S. A. Platt, departing
for his home yesterday. :
Excelsior Prolific cotton seed
$1 per bushel.
Phenix Warehouse Co.
Col. E. Wall and his little
daughter Arielle are visiting rel
atives at Ellaville.
Now is the time to bed sweet
potatoes, get the Pryor yam at
75 cents per bushel.
3-36tf. S. G. Pryor.
Mrs., Pearson bought the
Jessamine street property of J.
Stever paying $1,200 for it.
Eight candidates were baptized
on Sunday evening at tb‘Baptist
church of this city.
To be absolutely sure your
title is perfect, get an abstract
from Justice Abstract Co. 1-mo
Highest market prices paid
for hides, tallow and beeswax at
Joe Culpepper’s. Phone 77,
Call for the Georgia Best Smok
er brand, G. B. S They are
made in Fitzgerald and guaran-i
teed all Havana. tf l
The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour. tf, {
S.S. Harrod came up from St
Augustine, Fla.,, on Tuesday to
look after his interests in this
city. His wife will arrive later.
"1 have concluded to do a little
business in Real Estate sales.}
Anyone wanting their business
hustled come to me.
E. M. Wicslow.
Cypress street. 37-tf
Mrs. E. A. Harvey, of Tifton,
is stopping at the home of her
father Capt. Newtoa, under the
treatment of Dr. Ball.
For Sale; A goocd Jersey cow,
fresh, at Selby’s Cafe.
Rev. C. M. Crow, of Pitts, Ga.
will preach at Arbor Biptist
church next Saturday eveuing
April 14th. 7:3) p. m.,and also on
Suaday Apr. 15 at 11 o'clock a.
m., and evening, ‘
If you waat a good biscuit try
Desoto Flour. Every sack ganar- |
anteed or money refunded. 47-tf
While in this city this week,
wife of of Rev. Blizard purchas
ed a handsome gold watch at
Wightman,s Jewelry store as a
surprise fo- her son Clareace,
wh) is attending college in Nor
man Park. |
FOR SALE:—Some choice
milch cows. J. A. Carmicheal
one mile east of Cotton Mill. 3-tf.
Mrs. Judge Taylor, of Terre
Haute, Ind., gladdeaed the hearts
of her husband and son by her
arrival yesterday morning.
They imm=d:ately went to house
keeping oa S. Lee street. |
D, B, Mull bandles all kinds of
Feed, Calland buy your feed
and save money. D. B. Mull 47-tf
Miss Julia Paillips, of Osier
field, spent yesterday ian th's
city, the guest of her grand
father, Rev. G. W. Pai lips.
Mrs. Marcus Luke Jr., and
Miss Fay Basz ,were lo)kiag at
the Easter Mi‘llxncry at Miss
Mianie Killingswor:h this fore
noon, ;
Do oot fail to get an abstract
on all propertv yeu buy. Justice
Abs ract Co. 3-31-Imo
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Derminy
came up from Broxton today and
will spend several days ian the
city.
. CONSULT "
Dr 0. A HOLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
Ovwver First National Bank,
| If its in cans and marked Van
'Camp’s its good. 34-tf.
S:rawberries grown here are
being shipped to other points
this week.
l For Sale—Some good residence
property. Cheap, if taken at
once. W. E. Daugterty.
B. H. Butler,of Bushnell was in
‘this city Tuesday prospectiog
and trading.
i If property is worth buying,
get an abstract from Justice Ab
stract Co. 1-mo. |
Seed sweet potatoes, Pryor
yams, at 75 cents per bushel.
3-36tf. S. G. Pryor.
Nelson the house-mover ex
pects to go to work at once at
moving the houses from the
tracts lately purchased for the
car-shop site.
The Palace Roller skating
rink is now open. Good music
furnished. Band music Mon
day’s and Wednesday nights.
Miss Daisy Fussell, accompa
pied by her brother W. F,
Fussell, returned to school at
Norman Park yesterday. og3
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- Absolutéely Pure
A GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER
® ®
It makes the most delicious
and healthful hot breads,
; e ®
biscuit and cake
FREE FROM ALUM, LIME OR PHOSPHATIC ACID
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Alum baking powders are unhealthful. Do not use them for
raising food under any circumstances. So detrimental are alum
baking powders considered, that in most foreign countries their
sale is prohibited. In many States in this country the law com
pels alum powders to be branded to show that they contain
this dangerous acid, while in the District of Columbia, Congress
has prohibited the sale of all food that contains alum.
Alum baking powders are sold to consumers at from 10
cents a pound to 25 ounces for 25 cents, or 25 cents a pound,
and when not branded may generally be distinguished by their
price.
Mrs. Blizard, wife of Rev.
A. L. Blizard formely of this city
but now of Sparks, visited in
this city this week and accompa
nicd Mrs. T. S. Price home to
Broxton.
Mis. F. P. Stoner, 616 S. Lee
street, has linenand new designs
in evelet work, for waists, skirts
and bats, and all material to
work them. Bargains in my
other goods. A new lot of toilet
articles. 3-29-1 m
Texas Rust Proof Oats,
Zeorgia Rye, Elue Stem
%Wheat, Peari Onoin Sets, at
'Oampbell’s Seed Storey
Phone No. 32, Pine St.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
——OF THE——
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
At the close of business April
6th, 1906.
: RESOURCES.
Loans and di5c0unt5................5254,988.59
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . 7,375.19
UJ. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 50,000.00
Premiums on U. 8. bonds ........... 1,500.t0,
Bonds, securities, ete................ 1,600.00
Banking house, furniture, fixtures 17,716.22
Due from National Banks (not re-
BEIVe AZONLS)...ceevenesenresc.. 15,765.49
Due from State Banks and bankers 11,089.24
Due from approved reserve agents. 11,545.47
Checks and other Cash Items..... 710.98
Exchanges for clearing h0u5e...... 900.93
Call Loanson Cotton ... ............ 48,11436
Fractional paper currency, nickles,
and oßNts s e s 14.14
Lawful money reserve in Bank viz:
BRECIC. ... ceeenes 3485000
Legal-tender notes ..........$2,264.00 7,114.00
Redemption fund with U. S. treas=
urer (5 per cent of circulation) 2,500.00
T a——
Potal 00l 480,80 Hl
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in...... .. .. ....$ 50,000.00
Surplugfiund... 0 v 40;000:00
Undivided profits, less expenses
andtaxes pald.. ... v ~ BRI
National Bank notes outstanding.. 50,000.00
Due to Approved Reserve Agents... 1,311.17
Individualdeposits subject to check 207,774.03
Time certificates of dep05it......... 38,048.77
Cashier’s checks outstanding....... 6,181.54
Bilis payable, including certificates
of deposits tor money borrowed 35,000.00
Matal: . v.seeaiaaea s BABOIBTAG]
STATE OF GEORGIA, } 3
COUNTY OF IRWIN. {5
I, E. K. Farmer, Oashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is tn‘e to the best of my knowl
edge and belief.
E. K. FARMER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th
day of April, 1906.
J. E. TURNER,
Notary Public.
CORRECT—Attest;
M. W. GARE®TT,
C. B. WHITE, }Directors.
J. E. MERCER.
Samples of the product of
Georgia soil arrived at the home
of D. C. Hall this week"from the
farm of his brother Thomas Hall
of Rebecca.
For fresh meats, groceries
and country produce, go to Joe
Culpepper. Corner Graat and
Magnolia. Phone 77.
G. Hindman, who has been
visiting his brother-in- law S. C.
Brown, s*arted for his home in
Missouri, Monday evening.
For Sale o Reat—Two story
bouse and lot, perfect condition,
near in; bouseholds and kitchen
furniture for sale; also fine piano
and good baby carriage—Apply
216 W. Orange St. 34. tf
We don’t smoke cigars, but if
we cid we would smoke the
“made-in-Fitzgerald” -sort, for
several reasonts, One is they
i'are the best for the money.
REPORT OF THE CONOITION
—OF THE—
HOME SAVINGS BANK,
m I“ITZGERALD, GA"
At the close of business April 6, 19086.
RESOURCES.
Loans and di5c0unt5................ $80,575.43
ONORAPALE .o e e LB
Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 600.00
BAnKINg HOUBO ... i ievieaniinns. BMERS
Furniture and Fixture 5............ 2,183.30
Due from Banks and Bankers in :
TRO NEATO i ) seensasisser. 1088100
Due from Banks and Bankers in ;
other BUates. i e ooy 4 DIBTRSH
gumenoy -0 o e e IBNO
Gold it it A 100.00
Silyer, Nickels and Pennies........ 441.95
Checks and other gash item 5........ 100.00
Interestpald. . oo laDeEk
OtaY. o e 811860288
LIABILITIES. |
Capital Stock Paid 1n........"....... $15,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current Ex- ‘
penses and Taxes Paid........ 3,320.38
Individ’l. Dep’ts. Subject to Check 74,6%9.44
Time Certificates .........coee.ovinees 4,625.42
10ashier'a chocka: viss . i sasseasneis 978.11
Bills Payable, including Time Certi- |
flcates representing Borrowed |
Money ioio e o 1800000
Potal: eoo v o B BeRIEs
State of Georgia, |
County of Irwin. { -
Before me came J, E. Tnrner, Cashier of
the Home Savings Bank, who, being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing
statement is a- true condition of said bank,
as shown by the books of file in said bank.
J.E. TURNER, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
12th day of April, 1906.
J. M. HAYNES,
Notary Public Irwin Co., Ga.
Do you love good biscuit?
Then buy Royal flour. 1.
The Glenn Development Co.,
of Brunswick, Georgia, has re
cently purchased, through its
representatives, Messrs. Brobs
ton, Bendig and Co., the well
known real estate men of that
city, sixty—five acres of land in
the colony tract, just west of the
city limits. Itis the purpose of
the parties to develop this at
tractive property by subdividing
it into lots and laying out streets
and avenues.
~ This is a most desirable resi
dence locality adjacent to the
city. The purchasers of this
property have shown their faith
in Fitzgerald and expect to co
operate with our citizens in the
‘upbuilding of the community.
They propose to do some ex
tensive advertising in leading
papers of the county calling at
tention to the attractioas of this
section and will expect the citiz
ens to join them in the movement.
Elsewhere this issue of the
Enterprise in appears the adver
tisment of the company offering
a prize of ten dollars to the resi
dent of Fitzgerald, or Irwin
county, who suggests the best
name for the new addition which
they propose to develop as a
surburb of the city.
The best patent at D. B. Mulls
In barrel $5.25in sacks $5.10.
47-tf,
Houses For Sale.
The Committee will receive
seal bids for the following build
ings. -
The residence and out build- ‘
ings of the Moye place on five
acre tract number 547,
The residence and out build
ing~of the Havice place, five acre
tract 766.
The residecce 4od out build
ings of the Bierman place, five
acre tract number 783.
The residence and out build
ings of the Floyd place, five on
five acre tract 796,
Small house on five acre tract
number 778 and small bhouse on
five acre tract 767.
Fencing and other Improvment
go with buildings on each place.
Al! bids must be sealed and
delivered to W. R. Bowen, Sec.
of the committee, by 12 a. m.
Tuesday April 17th. and will be
opened immediately in the pre
sence of the committee, who re
serves the right to acceptor re
;ject the bids.
l For RENT.—A nice front room
second floor Phenix Building.
Apply to Phenix Grocery Co.
LAND WANTED!
We want several large farms,
improved and unimproved, and
prefer same within seven miles
of Firzgerald.
. COOK & CO.,
Otfice in Drew Bldg. upstairs, Fitzgerald.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
—QOF THE—— - :
EXCHANGE BANK,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
At the Close of Business, April
. 6th, 1906:
RESOURCES, 5
Loans and diBCounts. ... c0e....v000.5262,035.79
QOVOPAPRILE: .. is v ivavirsvvassssrvge 18:.470:88
Bankiog: HONBE o iicisinsnvns seisive 00811
Furpiture and Fixture 5.............. 2,960.11
Duerom Banks and Bankers in thé
BUata. . oo nt eva e 89100108
Due from Banksand Bankers in oth
an BEALAR . v hiaesiees e AOIB2OIO
CHIBIENEY. s e 10,048100
Gald. e TR
Silver, Nickels and Pennie 5.......... 5,0793.50
Checks and Cash [temS... ........... 620734 |
T0ta1.........................5400,831.93‘
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in.................. 850,000.00
Ondivided Profits, Less Current Ex
penses and Taxes Paid........... 25,068.12
Due to Banks and Bankers in this
BIAtE. & ot e ma 121.38
Individual Deposits subject tocheck 188,755.62
Dine Coptificaton i\ iianas i ve 48091521
Cashier's CheckS.......qeeeven. coeves 12,973.60
Bills Payable, including Time Cer
! tificates representing Borrowed .
MONBY. . oy i b SIRCOOIDO
ROtAls i o eO2 $100:881.98
STATE OF GEORGIA, |
County of Irwin, |,
Before me came E.W. Stetson, Cashier of
The Exchange Bank, who Dbeing duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing
statement is a true condition of raid bank,
shown by the books of file in said Bank. l
E W. Stetson, Cashier, ‘
Sworn and subscribed to before me, this
12th day of April, 1906.
J. D. DORMINY,
Notary Public Irwin Co., Ga.
$l,OOO to $5,000
Traveling Salesman, Clerk, Merchant,
NO MATTERWHAT YOUR
| BUSINESS!
A complete reorganization of the producing
department of The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New Yoik in this section affor s
a chance for a few good men; eight vacarnci-s
on the agency force remain open for men of
character and ability; you can find out by
writing whether it will be worth while tor
you to make a change; no previous experi
ence is necessary . =
A course of professional instruction given
free.
The Muatual Life Insusance Company
} of New York. :
HAS PAID TOLICY-HOLDERS OVER
700 MILLION DOLLARS.
Aderess GEORGE T. DEXTER. Superin
tendent of Domestic Agencies, 32 Nassau St.,
New York, N. Y.
CosneLlus F. Moses, Manager,
Savannah, Ga.
The Glynn Development Go.,
-
Which recently purchased the tract
of land adjoining the City of Fitzger- 3
ald on the West and at the head of
CENTRAL AVENUE, |
which addition they will improve at - |
once, offers—————————+—
To the party residing in Fitzgerald,
or Irwin County, suggesting the
BEST NAME j
For its Sub-Division. All sugges- s
tions must be handed in or mailed 4
before 6:30 p. M., ———————— g
TUESDAY, APRIL (7, 1906.
| Address all Communications to %
Louis R. Fendig,
P.’o. Box 689., Fitzgerald, Gas§
l | Offcen of Company Lowated 8
Rebekah’s T 4
Members cf Rebe
No. 21, should not :
ent Friday eveniog, Ag
as therepresentatives tofiiE
Assembly, and the Dists
uty will be elected.
| By order ¢
NosLE Gi
| Easter Egg Hunts
- ‘‘Hello Tom! What up?’’
“Best thing I know is
Easter egg hunt.” 3
“Easter egg hunt?”’ A
“Yep. At the Lee'G
hotel on Monday at four o’ch
More fun than anything "'"_'
had in a coon’s age.”
““Who is giving it?”
“St, Mathew’s church.,” %
“Can I go?” ';‘
“Course every body can, alf
the boys and girls I know are
going. You have to take tem
cents to help the church and
then you can hunt all you want,
There’s going to be a gold egg
and whoever finds it gets a prize.
There are two other prizes, t0o.”
“What are they?” _
“That’s a secret. Be sure to
come. Solong!”
Terra cotta well curb, sewer
pipe, drain pipe etc.
Fitzgerald Pottery Co.
At the Enterprise office.
Easter at Roanoke School
house, :
Under the auspices of the
Ladies Aid Society, the children
of the Roanoke School district,
assisted by others, will give an
easter entertainment on Wed
nesday 18, at 7:30 p. m. There
will be recitations, dialogues and
music, the Roger Piano Co.,
kindly furnishing the piano for
the occasion. A novel feature
will be colored eggs. Don’t for
get the night. Admission at the
door 20 cents which includes re
freshments, consisting of cake
and ice cream. Wallace Keeney
will make the cream which guare
antees the good quality. Free
rides from the postoffice from
7to 7:30. Curtain drawn at 8
o’clock sharp. By order of com
mittee. 3