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VOLUME XIV.
Ohio’s Population.
Washington, Nov. 23.—The pop
ulation of the state of Ohio is 4,767,
121, according to statistics of the
13th census, made public by Direct
or Durand today. Thisis an increase
. of 609,576, or 14.7 per cent over
4157545 in 1900. The increase
from 1890 to 1900 was 485,229, or
12.2 per cent.
PRIZES FOR EVERYBODY!
The Enterprise Piano Con
. test is Growing.
The merchants like it, also the contest
ants enjoy it. The merchants are put
ting up so many prizes that the capital
prize; the Fine Upright Banner Piano,
will look like 30 cents in comparison.
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There are almost as many prizes really
offered as there are contestants in the
field.
The Miller Furniture Co. has put up a
+ Solid Leather Morris Chair, valued at
$20.00. :
Russell Bros., Ladies Gold Watch.
Johnson Hardware Co., a steel beam
Oliver Chilled Plow. - '
R. I. Maffett, a Buggy. |
Hussey & Parrott, a Bicycle.
Empire Mercantile Co., Ladies’ Tailor
ed Suit, to order.
Watt-Holmes Co., a Cook Stove.
All of these prizes, and more, will be
on display at the various stores where
the contestants and their friends can see
them. :
- Ask for the coupons at the stores,
every dollars worth counts one hundred
votes in deciding who shall have the
piano and other prizes.
Save the Coupons, they will be worth 10 votes in deciding
who shall have the Grand Banner Piano and other prizes.
VOTING COUPON
Enterprise Piano Contest.
For Miss G Mt oaaTs D
Void after December Ist.
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THE FITZGERALD ENTERPRISE
Preparing for Visitors.
The Epworth League, of the First
M. E. Church, has just finished re
painting, tinting and varnishing the
League and Sunday School room
in preparation for the coming ses
sion of the Conference. The money
raised for this fund makes a total
of over $200.00 raised by that body
of young people for such purposes
this year.
THRICE-A-WEEK
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1910.
Coffee County Shows
Herself On Peachtree
A Splendid Exhibit Of Her Fine
Products In A. B. & A.
Show Windows
Atlanta Journal of Nov. 24, 1910.
If Coffee county’s bountiful pro
ducts’ examples of which are on
display this week in the Peachtree
street window of the A. B. & A.
Railroad typify thegeneral harvest
of that section then south Georgia
has indeed good cause for fervent
Thanksgiving. The big window
where the glorious golden fruits of
Coffee county shine forth for the
edification of the multitude looks
as though the horn of plenty has
just been dumped there, and to top
off the heap of agriculture wonders
there is a wiregrass 'possum almost
as big as a fatted calf.
The exhibit is the second to be
placed in the window by General
Passenger Agent W. H. Leahy, who
arranged the series in-order to show
Atlanta and her thousands of visi
tors just what south Georgia coun
ties are capable of raising. Thomas
county’s fine exhibit attracted at
tention all last week, and this of
Coffee now on display will be follow
ed probably by Colquitt next week.
Some of Coffee’s products are real
wonders. There is a Georgia yam
weighing 12 pounds; a crimson bell
pepper as big as a tea-cup; a stalk
of cotton with so many bolls they
cannot be readily counted; a water
melon, California persimmons, a
sheaf of golden wheat, a flock of
peanuts on the vine, sugar cane,
corn, oats, kershaws, a prodigious
pumpkin, .and innumerable other
fruits of the earth in fine form.
It is said by many who have seen
the display that more good will be
done by this form of advertising
than by the exhibits at a county
fair, since the fairs reach mainly
the home folk while' thousands cof
outside people, many of them seek
ing homes, look upon the show win
dow in the heart of Peachtree street.
The display has a big crowd in front
of it all day and far into the night.
It is high time for Fitzgerald and
Ben Hill county to get busy and
put an exhibit in the hands of Mr.
Leahy.
N. Y. Population 9,113,279
Gains Nine Congressmen
Washington, Nov. 23.—The pop
ulation of the state of New York is
9,113 279, according to statistics of
the 13th census made public today
by Director Durand. This is an in
crease of 1,844,385, or 25.4 per cent
over 7,268,984 in 1900. The increase
from 1890 to 1900 was 1,265,257, or
21.1 per cent:
On the present basis of apportion
ment, New York state will gain eight
or ninle representatives in the lower
house of congress. .
Aiter Big Thieves
Chicago, Nov. 25—Frank B. Har
riman, John M. Taylor and C. L.
Ewing, former officers and employes
of the Illinois Central railroad, and
Joseph Bucker, were indicted today
by the Cook county grand jury for
conspiracy in connection with frauds ‘
said to have been practice against
the railway. ‘
Two counts in the blanket indict
ment also char3e operation of a‘
confidence game. Each defendant’s
bond is fixed at $20,000. :
A total of $4,825650, it is charg
ed, was illegally taken from the
Illinois Central by the four men
named in conpany with the Oster
mann Manufacturing company, the
Blue Island Car and Equipment
company, the Memphis Car com
pany and the American Car and
company, which are also mentioned
in the indictment. = :
Drunken Passegers =
Must Be Put Off Trains
Or the Railroad Companies
Will Have to Pay
Damages.
New York, November 24—The
state supreme court here has just
decided that a railroad company
must eject intoxicated passengers
promptly from its cars or pay dam
ages to passenengers whose feelings
are hurt by the presence of the
drunken persons. A verdict of $5OO
is awarded to a passenger whose
shins were kicked by an intoxicated
man who 'sat across the aisle from
him.
Why Not Organize?
The organization of a Poultry
Club might prove to be of benefit
to the local breeders. The question
is up to those in the business, among
them are the following well known
citizens:
J. P. Patterson, A. C. Justice, J. L.
Pittman, E. P. Wightman, C. D. Seely,
W. A. Hitchecock, J. H. Carpenter,
Spiegel, C. M. Whitchard, ——
Griffin, C. B. Gynn, C. B. Lee, O. D.
Lee, W.R. Skirher, Wright Torrence.
Elks Entertained
A most delightful social event of
this week was the entertainment
given by the Elks in their home on
the third floor of the Buice building
Thanksgiving evening. The double
parlors and reception hall were dec
orated with potted plants and quan
tities of Chrysanthemums. In the re
ceiving line were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McCarty, Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph Lig
eour and Mr. and Mrs. D. P: Adams.
Delicious artillery punch was served
by Mrs. Drew Paulk and Mrs. G. C.
Smith.
A Buffet supper consisting of
roast Turkey, cranberry jelly, cheese
balls and salted almonds were serv
ed by Mrs. E. S. Hurst, Mrs. Tom.
Dickey, Miss Della Majors, Miss
Carolyne Jenkins and Mrs. G. S.
Flournoy. In the spacious lodge
room Rickers orchestra furnished
music during the evening.
| .
|oulet Restored In
' Mexico;, Rebels Crushed
l El Paso, Texas, November 25.
All was quiet between El Paso and
Mexico City, according to passengers
on a train which .reached El Paso
from Mexico City today. All the
telegraph wires were in operation
and there was no fighting.
Passengers who came from Parral
’declared there was no fighting there
yesterday and the troops reported as
lpassing through Torreon “to quell
rioting at Parral,” were merely rein
forcements anq were not for main
taining order at Parral.
These passengers brought the re
port that an American, named
Storey, was wounded in the Parral
fighting Monday, at the same time
‘that Thomas Lawson, an American,
was accidentally killed.
Information to The El Paso Herald
today from along the border of
Senora was that Hermosilla, Guaya
mas and Mazatlan were quiet.
“The story that revolutionists at
Cananea, furnished arms and am
munition to Yaqui Indians was
nothing but a hoax,” declared The
Herald correspondent. |
Henry Lane Wilson, United States ‘
ambassador at Mexico City, tele
graphed the state department that
complete calm prevailed in that city. ;
Miss Nellie Tyler has resumed
her duties as teacher of the second
grade in the third ward school after
an absence of about two months
during which time . she. suffered - a
severe attack of fever. During her
absenge; Migs. Ona Powers taught
her dass_zh‘r Se e o B
M. E. Convention to
Be Held in Fitzgerald
The forty-fourth annual session
of the Georgia Conference of the
Methodis Episcopal Church will be
held in the First M. E. Church of
this city, December Ist, to 4th,
Bishop William F. Anderson, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., presiding.
The term “Methodist” is applied
to eighteen different denominations
in the United States.. The chief
difference between the various bod
ies lie in name, color, or some mat-
ters of church government. The
Methodist Episcopal Church South
and the Methodist Protestant in
| America. Its first Society was or
ganized in New York City in,, 1760.
For nearly twenty years all the
Methodist societies in America re
mained attached to the English con
nection. But after National Inde
pendence was over, the church pre
ferred to be independent also. Ac
cordingly in 1784 the Methodist
Episcopal Church was organized in
the city of Baltimore. It then
numbered 15,000 members. Today
the parent church alone, which is
the largest protestant denomination
in the United States, enrolls 3,500,-
000 members, and the other seven
teen bodies added make a grand
total of 7,750,000 Methodists in this
country alone.
The great division in the history
of the church was that which occurr
ed in 1844 when the Southern,Con
ference withdrew beginning the next
year and completing in 1846, the
organization of an independent
church, the Methodist ,Episcopal
Church South. This;body ; now
numbers 1,750,000 members. & Its
|only differences from tife Methodist
Episcopal Church are in name and
some matters of government. Both
churches preach the Wesleyan con
ception of scriptural salvation “re
pentance toward God and faith to
ward our Lord Jesus Christ,” recon
ciliation with God thereby, and a
change of heart and® life, together
with liberty of conscience in receiv
ing the ordinance of baptism and
the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.
To this broad but scriptual founda
tion, and their unique organization
is due their phenomenal success.
Both churches use the same order
of service, the same catechism, and
the same hymnal. - They have also
working articles of federation by the
terms of which neither invades a
field where the other is located and
lis adequateé for the work of Metho
dism. In both bodies there is a
strong sentiment for reunion, which
‘when consummated, will doubtless
result in the consolidation of all
white bodies of Methodist into one.
The First M. E. Church in this
city was organized in a tent in Dec
ember, 1895. There existed previ
ously a society of the M. E. Church
South in the territory, but the large
influx of settler made other churches
necessary, so a number-organized a
society of the M. E. Church to which
they had previously belonged.
The first building used by the
congregation for worship was erect
ed on North Jackson street between
Central Avenue and ,Ocmulgee in
1396. The edifice in present use
was erected in 1905. The last in
debtedness on this bullding was paid
in 1908, and the last note on the
church was met this year.
The coming session of conference
will be the first held in this city in
nine years. - The morning sessions
will be devoted to business. The
afternoon to cabinet and committee
meetings. The evening sessions
will bqof greatest importance and
a strong program is being prepared.
Although the attendance of Confer
ence men will not be large, because
this is one of the smallest confer
ences in numbers though the larg
est in territory in ‘the church, the
representation: from the Connection
al Boards will be éxcellent. - Among
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DEPOSITS INSURED.
A Certificate of Deposit issued
by the Third National Bank,
guaranteed against loss by The
Fidelity and Causalty Company
of New York, the strongest
bonding company in America,
affords protection to the deposi
tor without extra cost, the usu
al rate of interest being paid on
Savings Deposits.
RESOURCES $300.000.00
the visitors expected are Dr. Walter
Agness Dean of the University of
Chattonooga; Dr. Joseph B. Hingley,
Corresponding Secretary of the
Board of Conference Claimants and
Secretary of the last general con
ference; Dr. David G. Downey Corres
ponding Secretary of the Board of
Sunday Schools; Dr. Edwin M. Ran
dall, General Secretary of the Ep
worth League; and Dr. E. B. Cald
well representative of the Board of
Foreign Missions. Addresses by
these men and others, a lecture - by
Bishop Anderson, and special music
will be featuresiof the evening ses
sions to all of which the public is
most cordially invited, and a pro
gram of which will appear in Tues
day’s Enterprise.
Services at the Churches.
Presbyterian Church
There will be services on the first
and third Sundays of each month;
‘in the morning, at 11:00 o'clock, in
the evening at half past seven.
Sunday school’ will meet every
Sunday at 10:00 o'clock in the morn
ing, Mr. Z. V. Barden Supt.
All are cordially invited.
Avsert, W. Pierce Pastor.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
At the First M. E. Church next
Sabbath the morning theme will be:
“What Constitutes a Christian Edu
cation?” The evening theme will
be, “Turning Back.” Sunday School
and Epworth League as usual. On
Wednesday, evening of next week
the Special Service in connection
with the Annual Session of confer
ence will begin. The complete pro
gram will appear in Tuesday’s En
terprise. The general public will
find a cordial welcome at every
service. '
‘E. J. Hammond, Pastor.
CENTRAL CHRISTAIN CHURCH
Pastor Everett Hollingworth an
nounces the services for the week as
follows: The sermon themes on
Sunday will be “Fleeing form God”
at 10:45 a. m., and “The Music of
the Sanctuary” at 7:30 p. m. The
Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m. The
topic for the Y.P. S. C. E. prayer
meeting, at 6:30, will be “My Favor
ite Missionary—Who and Why?”
Miss Flora Belle Stearns will lead
the meeting. There will be good
music at all services.
The Bible Study class will discuss
“The Lord’s Supper” on Tuesday at
730 p. m, A new course will be
commenced December 6th.
The monthly social will occur on
Wednesday evening. A good program
and refreshments. It is especially
desired that every member of the
church be present, as a matter of
vital importance will be presented.
Everybody welcome at all ser
vices; only once a stranger here.
Miss Ella McLendon had as her
guest Thanksgiving Day her cousins
Miss Jane McLendon and Messrs
Tom and Brown NcLendon from
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