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V\ith the Procession,
The butcher. Phone 167. tf
M. T. Kibby reports two in
ches of rain fall last evening.
Ask your Grocer for Van
Camps. 34-tf.
Mrs. J. M. Griffin, returned to
Tifton yesterday. ®
Alonzo Harper, of Wray, was
a visitor in this city yesterday.
More people are saying—
“ Turn the flash light on the city
jail.”
Dick Lee, an Enterprise em
ploye, has two very sick chii—i
dren. ‘
Smoke the‘*Made in Fitzgerald”
kind. They are the best smok
ars, 1L
Mr. M. R. Jowers, of Wray
paid Fitzgerald a business call
on Saturday.
Alfalfa Meal. D. B. Mull.
58-2 t
Mrs. L. Rickerson, of Ambrose
was among the shoppers in this
city Saturday.
Miss Hattie Adams, of Thom
asville, came in with the excur
sion yesterday.
“Even the ‘stars in their cour
ses’ turn against him who tramp
les upen universal law.”
Hot and cold baths at the
Grant Street Barber Shop, P. B.
Owen, Proprietor. tf
Mrs. Dr. H. Jones, and daugh
ter Selma, of Coolidge, shopped
in this city yesterday.
W. B. Sullivan, was a coffee
county visitor in Fitzgerald last
Sunday.
. Highest market prices paid
for hides, tallow and beeswax at
Joe Culpepper’s, Phone 77.
You don’t have to killa snake
and hang it up in order to, bring
rain. All you have to do is to
advertise in the Enterprise.
" Corn, Horse and Mule feed.
A balanced ration for horses and
mules. D. B. Mull.
58-2 t
Twohundred men—carpenters
brick masons and ordinary lab
orers came up from Americus to
work on the A. & B. shopsite and
shop buildings.
Call for the Georgia Best Smok
er brand, G. B. S. 'They are
made in Fitzgerald and guaran
teed all Havana. tf
Mrs. M. A, Allen, took her de
parture today for her old home
in Ohio,’ for an extended visit,
Mrs. Allen is one of the early
colonigts and a property holder
in Fitzgerald.
Presideat Palma, of Cuba
has taken refuge in Moro Cas
tle, because of the revolution,
impending through the strike
of the cigar makers. .
Miss Mary fiaverfield re
turned home from -Albany last
week and will spend the summer
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
S. Haverfield, of this city.
E. J. Levaning, an employe of
the A. & B. machine shops,
game frogm Americus Satarday
and is making his headquarters
with his cousis, Mrs, M. A,
Moore, gf this city.
We have cooled the air and
moisiened the parched earth and
now, people are not satisfied.
Egy say they didn’t want the
t weather in chunks. Hvery
thing looks mighty refreshing |
—notwithstanding. .
Post 14 will have charge of
Memorial exercises at this piace
on May 30, and Post 17 will con
duet the Andersonville excursion ‘
and exercises at the National
Cemetery. Mrs, Esther Seville
Allen, department President for
Arkansas sentan original poem to
be read at Andersonville, writteu
especiatly for that place ang that
occasion. Mrs. Allen hasa rep-
Lntation as a potess of no small
degree. _
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Dr, 0. A BOLTZENDORE, .
LEADING
DENTIST,
g Ovwver First }Watlonal Bank,
If its in cans and marked Van
Camp’s its good. 34-tf.
Fifly railroad shop men came
in yesterday.
Mrs. T. S. Price returned to
Broxton yesterday.
For Rent:—A good fine piano,
Mrs. J. S. Hardee, City. - 57
The big revival, called the
‘Torrey meetings, begin this
‘week in Atlanta.
Do you love good | biscuit?
Then buy Royal flour. tf.
Miss E. Beachamp, of East
man, stopped over on her way to
Tifton.
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
Mr. J. R. Burton, of Lavonia,
is here visiting the old friends
he made five years ago when he
was connected with the Mer
chants and Planters Bank.
The recent drouth has been
thoroughly drowned out. .
Mrs. L. McMillen, who has
been visiting at Moultrie, re
turned to Douglas, yesterday.
"~ Mrs. H. H. Yancey, of Jack
sonvilie, Fla., stopped over on
her way to Montezuma, yester
day. ]
Mrs. L. B. Bigsbzy, of Thom
asville, took advantage of the ex
cursion yesterday and visited
Fitzgerald.
Recent remarkable discoveries
prove that steam power was
used at least five thousand years
ago among the Egyptians aud
the steam engines used in Phar
aoh’s time were regarded with a
certain amount of mystery.
For fresh meats, native and
western, go to Joe Culpepper’s
Market, corner Grant and Mag
nolia. Phone 77. :
We sugzest that a long table
be placed in the A. & B. depot
on which to place bungles and
thus leave the seats for waiting
passengers, many of whom are
compelled to stand, under exist
ing conditions.
The St. James Hotel is first
class in every respect, but the
rates—sl per day. Rates to
regular boarders. 60-3 t
Mra. G. Bresler, of Cincinnati,
Ohio, Mrs. Mary White, of Bos
ton, Mass.,, Mrs. J. D. High,
formerly of Mich.,, but now of
Atlanta, Mrs. Mary Sutton, of
St. Louis, Mo., stopped over be
tween trains on their way to
"Thowmasville.
WaNnTED—IO cords four-foot
wood per week, :
. M. Graram & Co.
Charles Ray, son of Smith Ray
and formerly a Fitzgeraldite,l
spent a few days in this city
with relatives, on his way from
Atlanta to Columbus., Mrs, Ray
will visit a few weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Heatoa, of this city.
FOREXCHANGE:—Willex
change new buggy and harness
for city lot of equal value $lOO.OO
Box 708, City.
i Yesterday we bad the pleasure
of sceing an original autograph
of James Madison written when
he was president of the United
States., It was his sigpature to
| 2 patent to the northeast quarter,
l‘of section 12 township 5 range
10, at what is now Jeffersonville,
i_lnrilana, snd the patent issued
iwhen Josiakh Meigs was com
im}ssioner of the U. S. Laund
‘Office. The patent was made
fout in 1816 to Isa Cox fathgr of
ers. S. Haverfield, of Chataho
ochie street, this gity. ;
For polite attention, good
meals and clean rooms patronize
the St. James Hotel. 60-3 t
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Brunner—a girl—on Thurs
day, May 3, 1906 and her name
is Verna May.
For fresh meats, groceries
and country produce, go to Joe
Culpepper. Corner Grant and
Magnolia. Phone 77.
Mrs. M. Parker and two chil
dren started for their home in
Claxton yesterday. They were
accompanied by Mr. C. Strick
land, father of Mrs. Parker.
Diamond ‘C” Corn and oat
chops.—A high-grade corn and
oat chops. D.B. Mulls .
58-2 t « }
Mrs. J. B. Kirkland, of Thom
asville, who has been visiting
Mrs. A. J. Dempsey, returned
home yesterday. |
Creamo Dairy Feed—A bal
anced ration for dairy cows. |
58-2 t D.B Mul,
C. Butler a leading turpentine
man of Bushnell, and a brother=-
in-law of Rawlings the murderer
was in this city yesterday. |
Terra cotta well curb, sewer
pipe, drain pipe etc.
‘ Fitzgerald Pottery Co.
At the Enterprise office.
Rev.J. Waters and wife, re
turned to ‘Cifton, yesterday
after a visit with- Mrs. Water’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs., P. J.
Deli, of this city.
EsTrAV:—A young brown mare
mule, four miles west of Fitzger
ald, Sunday evening, April 30th.
Any information leading to its
recovery will beliberally reward
ed. : ELi WALKER.
A lake near Seattle, Wash,,
was violently agitated by the
San Fransisco earthquake and
boats and boathonses were brok
en from their moorings. It last
ed six minutes during which
time three distinct tidal waves
passed over the lake—dashing
the water high. !
GET INTEREST ON YOUR IDLE MONEY.
TSR
IT TAKES only one dollar to opeu a bank account with
us, after which we take deposits of 25¢c and up to the thous
ands.
Tho poorest people in Irwin county will find we take spec
ial pleasure in aiding them to start a bank account. The rich
ect 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!.I
HOME SAVINGS BANK.
See T g SR SR R B T i oeSR S oGe i o ABAPSAP A N AS S
Mrs. J. H. Goodman who has
been sick several days goes to
Atlanta today for medical treat
ment.
Mrs. R. 1. Maffett left Sunday
evening for Marshalville where
she will spend a wegk with' her
parenis.
Miss Minpie Hogan, of Irwin
ville, and Miss Bessie Yancey,
who hauve besn the interestiog
guests of Miss imma Boyd of
this city, returned home yester
day. .
~ Niagara Falls famous 460
‘miles away from New York city
yet it is proposed to make it the
tcity’s power_house, in fact the
' work of bringing Nigara’s pow
er to that city has actually be
gun. It can do the cooking,
washing and ircaing and general
house cleaning, operate sewing
machines, clevators, street cars,
electric automobles, elevated andg
surface trains and all kinds of!
machinery. l
! TAND WANTED!
We want several large farms,
improved and unimproved, and
prefer same within seven miles
‘of Fitzgerald. -
l COOK & CO., -
Office in Drew Bldg. upstairs, Fitzgerald,
The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour. it
STRAYED.
One large Berkshire Boer
strayed from A. J. Swords farm
two miles north west of the city,
any information will be apprecia
ted and rewarded by the owner.
A. J. Sword. 57
Mrs. E. A. Churchill and Miss
Vinnie Gilpin and Mrs. T. E.
Bradley and Mr. J. C. Churchill
all of Osierfield, took in Fitz
gerald Jast Saturday and started
home with smiles as tho they|
were at peace with all the world.
’ MULE ASTRAY.
~ Strayed from the Dodd place
in Wilcox county, four miles
northwest of Fitzgerald Sunday
evening April 29th, one red male
mule with long mane, with gall
on the right fore shoulder, went
in the direction of Abbeville.
Will pay liberal reward for any
information. Address the Enter
prise or W. M. Towns, Fitz
gerald, Ga.
Miss Ann McCall, of Ashton,
and Miss Hattie Snyder, of Fitz
gerald, attended the Union Sing
at New Hope church, near Am
brose, cn Sunday, Miss Hattie
Snyder returning home with
Miss Aun McCall for a few days.
WaNTED—At once, two white
girls for hotel work.
Empire Hotel.
Messrs. W. H. T. Lee, E. B,
Dye, Alfred Keefer, of the Grant
street Barber shop attended the
Uaion Sing in Coffee county
Sunday and report an immense
crowd who were not only treated
to excellent music but to a fine
dinner free, where hundreds
were fed.
Messrs. T. S. Merchand, Har
den Wade and G. E. Montgom
ery, of Tifton, were prospecting
in this city yesterday. They
spoke in commendable terms of
Fitzgerald, but persisted in call
ing this the next best city afterl
Tifton. |
Get busy at something useful.
Miss Lola Paulk is spending
the week with her sister Mrs.
Wiley Whitley. ‘
Miss Ruby Foles of Thomas
ville is visiting Misses Rosa and
Lidia Ivey on West Altamaha.
Ex-conductor Jesse Cahnon,
a turpentine man of Bushuell,
greeted his old comrades of the
A. & B. in town yesterday.
Mr. Horace Farmer, of War
renton brother of Cashier K. K.
Farmer, of the First Natioaal
Bank, has taken a position with
the First National as collection
clerk, vice Mr. A. A. Wooten re
signed to take a course at Trini
ty College.
Contract to Let.
On Tuesday the 15, inst will
be let to the lowest bidder, at
Ociila, Ga., a contract of 7027.24
cu. yards of canal or ditch, to be
cut within the city limits of
Ocilla, for the purpose of drain
ing certain branches. Sealed
bids will be received by the
undersigned committee from
council, and said commitee act
ing for the city council of Ocilla,
Ga., reserves the right to reject
any, or all bids.
{J. A. J. Henderson.
t Com. ‘i C. A.J. Harper.
| 59-5¢ : ;
Traveling Salesman, Clerk, Merchant,
NO MATTER WHAT YOUR
BUSINESS! ‘
A complete reorganization of the producing
department of The Mutual Life Jnsuranceé
Company of New Youk in this section affords
a chance for a few good men; eight vacancies
on the agency force remain open for men of
| character and ability; you can find out by
writing whether it will be worth while for
you to make a change; no previous experi
ence is necessary.
A course of professional instruction given
free.
The Mutual Life Insusance Company
of New York. ¢
HAS PAID FOLICY-HOLDERS OVER
700 MILLION DOLLARS.
Aderess GEORGE T. DEXTER. Superin
tendent of Domestic Agencies, 32 Nassau St.,
New York, N. Y.
CosNeLius F. Moses, Manager,
Savannah, Ga.
One of Many.
* Cedar Falls, lowa.
Jessie Mercer.
Sir:—Enclosed please find oune
dollar for the renewal of the Fitz
gerald Enterprise. We feel as
tho we cannot do without it, like
to know what is going on there,
perhaps may make our home
there some of these days.
Yours Truly,
Mrs. M. T. €ook. -
City and Colony Maps.
We have bought from Mr. H.
G. Taylor field notes and data,
and had him make us, at a large
expense, a map of the Colony
domain, showing the streams,
railroads, public roads, schools
etc., on which we have a limited
number of blue prints. This
is the only authentic map ever
issued,\giving the matter mene
tioned above. We will sell these
blue prints at $3 each. The
map is 37 by 46 inches.
Deafness Cannot be Cure
by local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness is caused by
an inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness
is the result, and unless the inflama
tion can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition,
hesring will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by
CQatarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
face.
We give One Hundred ,Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by ca
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars.
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggista.
Take Hall’s Family Pilis for consti
pation. s
PHOPERTY WANTED
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We wish to buy about 1600 city lots,
vacani or improved. If you have
any bargains to offer, please call.
We have some good property to
gell on easy terms.
COOK & CO-
Office in Drew Bldg., up stairs. Mch 20-1 m
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{ fields on which no fertilizers wero ¢
used and pictures of ilelds oq which
§ ‘other makes" of fertilize’S were 3
f used. Results of these crops wero ¥
dismal failures. There are much 4
8 “brighter prospectis’ ahead for the §
€ progressive farmers of the South. 3}
P Twoand three bales to the acre are
y ounlyordinary yields where
¥ Virginia-Carclina Fertilizers |
| are used with proper cultivation. ¢
% Make your cotton mature early,and §
# thusescape the boll weevilsandother "%
| » damaging insccts. Youcan easily do ;
this, as well as increase the numoer §
‘ of bolis(and theirsize) on your planti g
by plentifully using Virginia-Caro- ¢
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# tremendously “increase your yields Y
peracre.” Don's be feoled into buy- &
& ing asubstitute.
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Tax Receiver'
On the following dates
the places named below, fg
pose of reciving state &an
tax returns for the year 190
The date fixed for the val
property is the 31st day
1906 ,
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Tax Receive
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$100,000.00 T 0 LOAN
On Farms, Also Choice City
Property in Fitzgerald.
6 angd 7 % interest, and payable
annually. Time 5 years, but may
pay back all or part at the end of
any year and stop interest.
Prompt attention given all
writteninquiries. Come or write.
Ellis & Ellis,
Padrick Building, Tifton, Georgla,
Look Them
In the Hye i
When they tell you there is
any other cigar quite half as
good as our G. B.S. sc¢ Smoker.
It is the most pleasing of all,
after dinner smokes and guar=
antced satisfactory in every way.
C. A. JOHNSON, '
Manufacturer.
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READ UP ON OUR MEAT.
You will find it a meaty subject
to begin with, and a money
making one to end with, if you
BUY YOUR MEAT HERE
This is where you will find the
‘choicest cuts. Come in. Ours
is a good place for all kinds of
!,meat. They’re properly cured
and ready for use. Don’t shop
for meat, buy it of us.
CENRAL MARKET.
'‘PSHONE NO. 97.
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HIGH CLASS
Goods are not looked for at sec
ond class stores. ‘“Birds of a
feather flock together,” and it’s
so in buying -
DRUGGIST SUNDRIES.
In buying them you go where you
know you can get what’s reliable.
Our drug store is that piace. The
best people trade with us becaunse our
goods are Al qnd not high priced.
J, HAWKINS GOODMAN,
Next to First National Bank.
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Fire-proof terracotta stove
flues. Cheaper than brick, bet
ter than anything. i
‘i Fitzgerald Pottery GO
At the E&M €