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ELEGANT BANNER UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO ;
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THF FNTERPRISE has started out with the determination of surpassing any ef its previous efforts,
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This prize is offered to any one, regardless of sex or age, and will be given to the persen living in
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Ben Hill county receiving the greatest number of votes.
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HOW TO ENTER THIS CONTEST:
Any subscriber to the Enterprise may nomincte a canaidate
for this contest by clipping a nomination coupon from “The -
terprise or by calling at this office and fifling out a non ization
blank which we furnish fcr that purpose.
HOW TO GET VOTES:
With every case purchase at any of the stores in our list they
give Piano Cash Coupons equal to the amount purchased. * These
Coupons are transferrable. Anyone can use them. If you don’t
wan't them for yourself, save them and help your friend.
ASK FOR THE COUPONS
Get busy and ask for the Trade Checks or Coupons at tle
stores. Every dollar’s worth ccunts One Hundred votes in de
ciding who shall get the Piano and other prizes.
HOW THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED.
The Piano will be given to the person, regardless of sex or
age, receiving the greatest number of votes. The consest will
close Wednesday evening, January 15, 1911, at 8 o'clock.
The Capital prize offered is an elegant upright piano of the
very best, and contestants should get busy at once aud avail
themselves of every bit of time that is allowed.
The ENTERPRISE, - - Fitzgerald, Georgia.
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Ashton Items
Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Lipsey spent
Monday with relatives at Wray.
The Pound Party given by Misses
Mollie and Bertha Minix, Thursday
night was quite a success and was
enjoyed by all who attended.
Wiley Walker, who has been suf
for the past week with erysipelas
in his hand is improving, we are
glad to say.
Dr. Hooker, Messrs. Joe and W.
C. Lynn, from town made a business
trip to Ashton Wednesday.
Prof. A. C. Tanner spent Thursday
night with Mr. Wm. Barnes.
We regrét to say Mr. Martha
Studstill is quite ill this week.
Fred Walker made Mr. J. J. Lip
sey, a business call Tuesday evening.
Miss Mattie Ball spent Friday
pleasantly with the pupils of Ashton
High School.
Mrs. Annie Hunter spent Sunday
with friends in town. )
Fred Robitzsch spent Saturday
and Sunday with his uncle, Mr. Bil
lie Robitzsch, near Mobley's Bluff.
Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Boykin have
moved to Cofiee county. é
Mr. W. H. Minix, announces his
intentions of moving to Florida. We
hope he will change his plans and
remain with us for the -community
will lose a good citizens and neigh
bor if he goes. Vi
Quite a crowd attended the: sing
ing at Mr, Wesley R. Walker Sun
day p. m.
Miss Susie Chenault and Emma
Dykes spent Tuesday night pleas
antly with Mrs. J. R. Horton. -
Grady Lynn, from the city is visit
ing Theo Middlebrooks this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robitzsch
were among those from here who
attended services at Pine Level
Sunday. , Wt A
Mr. D. T. Bohannon of Lumber
City spent Sunday with friends at
Ashton. : : %
Dr. Hooker from Indiana made a
business trip to Ashton Tuesday
and while here purchased the home
of Mrs. J. A. Worth. He expects to
make Ashton his home in the near
future. :
‘ Master Jake Brewer is visiting
Ihorn'efolks this week.
§' Robert Hill from Mystic spent
| Saturday and Sunday with - bis
iparents Rev. J. L. Hill.
i Miss Lulla Dykes and Mr. Johnse
%Whit]e were among those who at
| tended the sing at Mr. W. R. Walkers
Sunday.
| Friday Dec. 2nd wiill be Public
' Friday at the Ashton graded school.
' Evervbody invited to attend and
| witness the exercises.
% Sunday afternoon at the home of
| Mr. Wesley R. Walker a beautiful
'double wedding ceremony was per
iformed by Judge E. Wall of the
City Court. The brides and grooms
lwere Miss Ida Whittle to Capt.
Frank Tyler and Mr. Henry Foun
tain Jr. to Miss Mary Faulkner.
The wedding march was rendered
by Miss Susie Chenault. Both
brides and both grooms are well
known and highly esteemed thruout
the community. The Ashtonites
extend hearty congratulation.
MIGNON
Read Easy Copy Holders at Enter
prise office.
Employment for all at Woman’s
Exchange 110 E. Pine St. over Ven
dome Grocery. Orders taken for all
kinds of work. Materials for fancy
work. New samples, Dress Goods,
and Handkerchiefs. Coupons with
all California Articles to aid your
Church or B=nevolent Socicty Sem
pre Giovine “Always Young” and
Bon Ton. Subscriptions for all
Magazines. Leave your orders early.
F. P. StonEr, Mgr.
Every acre of wet bottom land in
this country can be easily drained
and cheaply with drainage tile. One
farmer increased the yield of corn
on a wet bottom from 30 bushels
to 83 bushels per acre by thorough
ly draining it with drainage tile. It
can be easily and cheaply done. In
quire at the Enterprise office for the
List of Additional Prizes to bex
Given away in Piano Contest °
There are almost as many prizes already offered as
there are contestants in the fiel'd.
The Mjller Furniture Co. has put up a Selid Leather Morris Chair
; valued at $20.00. , See it in their larde show window.
fii?sgell Bros., Jewelers, offer a Ladies Gold Watch.
q:lh_nson Hardware Co., will give a steel beam Oliver Chilled Plow
Hussey & Parrott, Hardware and Bicyclesf} offer a Bicycle for
; man or lady, bey or girl.
Empire Mercantile Company will give a Ladies’ Tailored Suit tog
order. ’
Watt-Holmes Hardware Co., will give a cook stove.
All of these prizes, and mofe, will be on display at the vari
ous steres where the contestants and their friends can see them.
The séveral candidates will have choice of the several prizes.
The candidate receiving the largest number of votes will have first
choice; the candidate with the next highest vote second choice, etc
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New Route and Excellent Service
TO NEW YORK
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Via A. B. & A. Railroad and Clyde S. S. Co.-
Steamers sail from Brunswick, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2:00 p. m.
Fare from Fitzgerald,....... ....First Class $22.40
N : S 0 Second-Class $19.50 :
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These rates include meals and berth while at sea. :
If you are going East, it will pay you to try the NEW LAND AND SEA
ROJTE. Steamers elegantly appointed and service absolutely first-class.
For further information see ticket agent. i<
W. H. LEAHY, T. J. TAYLCR. Jr.,
General Passenger Agent, Ticket Agent,
ATLANTA, GA. : FITZGERALD, GA.
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Modern in all Appointments
. Elevator, Electric Lights, Electric Bells, :
Rooms Single and en-Suite, with private
th, public Bath and fine Sample Rooms. §
erything new and handsomely furnished.
Strictly first class : |
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