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g OUR MOTTO--“Your Money’s Worth or your NMoney Bacl. '
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From this day on, every day will be a special sale day at the Surprise store. Qur buyers
are sending in new goods daily and we sell these goods as soon as unpacked at special sale
prices. We dv not wait until the soods are dust-covered and shop-worn on the shelves. |
We make cur prices so low that they are sold before they are put ¢n the shelves. It pays
to watch the Surprise Store as there are specials here always.
Make it a habit to see us before you buy for we guarantee to sell it for less.
$2.50 Men’s O:xfords---Lace and Euttors in $3.50 Men's Oxfords in Eeacon and otter $2.00 Grade Ladies’ White Pumps.. . $1.19
Tan, Patent Colt and Gun Metal at...... 51.89 Stendard Brands in all Shares, Styles and .. . 9550 0xf0rd5..............81.69
Saiilene 8k . . . RO
Tan, Cvn Metel ard Satin ledies’ Fumgs : 1 Lot Tapestry All-Wool---9 xl2 Art Squares,
BB BB VS ..o N Men's $2.50 Flk Skin Work Shees. . . $1.69 8850 Va1ue5....... .................$3.98
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“If Goods are not satisfactory when you get home we cheerfully refund your money.”
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The Best Worm Eradicator
Worms are the cause of children
dying every day. There are hun
dreds, yes, thousands of dear little
souls whose deaths were caused
from no other reason under the sun
but worms of somé kind. Parents,
friends, guardians, if you have a
child you love and it has dark cir
cles under the eyes, bad breath, es
pecially in the mornings, restless at
night grating of the teeth, scream
ing in its sleep, picking the nose,
biting the nails, little flashes on the
cheek, beware, if you let that child
go unattended you may live to see
the day you will regret it. Call to
day at the Globe Tonic Store, 127
Central Avenue, see the life sapping
monsters, these parasites that are
sapping the life blood from thou
sands of children every year. We
want vou to call and see for your-
Eureka Items.
Miss Lula Smith returned hone
Monday.
Mr. E. H. Dorminey made a busi
ness trip to Fitzgerald, Tuesday.
Mr. G. C. Brown was the guest of
his brother, T. D. Brown, Saturday.
Mr. Watt Dorminey took Miss Clyde
Virden to the singing at Dorminey’s
Mill, Sunday.
Messrs. Watt and George Dor
miney made a business trip to Osier
field Monday.
Miss Mable Fussell has been very
ill. but we are glad to say—she is
better this week.
Mr. John Brewer resigned his
“position with Mr. E. H. Dorminey,
to look after his farm interests.
Mr. Tucker and sister took the
Pridgeon girls to the singing at Dor
miney’s Mill with “a two mule
wagdn.” They all had a jolly time.
“There was a young man in this
section who kept his horse tied so
long Sunday—'till the horse broke
the halter and went home at a late
hour.” l
The “Candy Drawing” given at
the Evergreen School-house wasl
not given by Miss Bessie Smith, as
it was given by Mr. M. Pridgeon‘
and family. l
“Now, girls, this is Leap year—
and it is time for some of you toi
propose to the boys (for it will be
some time before you have another
chance). Some of you girls will be
old maids if you wait on the boys.”
% Brown Eyes.
R i L
The Warsaw (Poland) jail cor
tains a wholesale bigamist, who is
known to have gone through the
marriage ceremony with seventeen
wonien, all of whom are alive.
self. be convinced of the merits of
these wonderful remedies.
We wish to call your attention to
this particular case; Mr. A. L. Bry
‘ant, who resides at 308 north Lee
'street, called a few hays ago, and
'said: “You have the best worm med
‘icine that I ever tricd. I bought a
'box of your Globe Tonic Worm
: Lozenges a few days ago, and gaye
'some of it to both of my children,
'and I am very much pleased with
the results, both of the children 1
iexpelled several worms.” No won
'der you hear so much talk about
| Globe Tonic Remedies for they are
'doing the work that has been left%
undone by others, and, if you get a
| bottle, inside of a week you will be
| telling some of your friends to use
iit. We want every person, old or
| young, who suffers with indigestion,
Evergreen Locals.
Mr. J. E. Pridgeon visited friencs
in Fitzgderald Saturday.
Mrs. M. Pridgeon was in Fitz
gerald shopping last Saturday.
A large crowd attended the sing
ing at Dorminey's Mill Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Mobley visited home
folks the latter part of last week in
town.
Deputy sheriff, M. Pridgeon, at
tended court in Fitzgerald last
week.
Miss Lula Smith, of Fitzgerald,
visited friends near Mobley’s Bluff
Sunday.
Misses Clyde Verdon and Bessie
Smith attended the Teachers’ [nsti
tute in Fitzgerald Saturday.
. Mr. John Pridgeon and Virgil
Tucker will compliment their friends
!with a “Straw Ride” next Saturday
afternoon. |
- There will be an All-Day Singing
at the Evergreen School-house next
3rd Sunday. Everybody is cordial
ly invited to attend and bring: a
well filled basket.
- Mesdames Tucker and Robitzsch
treated the young folks of our com
l munity to an “Easter Egg hunt” Fri
day afternocon. Those invited who
attended were: Misses Daisy Fus
! sell, Ruby Robitzsch, Essie Pridgeon,
Mamie Tucker, Neal Pridgeon,
Mamie Robitzsch, Annie Dixon,
Maijorie McCall, Lizz Priddeon and
Bessie Smith; Messrs. Willie Rob
itzsch, Virgil Tucker, John Pridgeon,
R. F. Robitzsch, Beauford Tucker,
Barney Fussell, Clarence Long,
Matthew Fussell, Grover Fussell,
Bennie Robitzsch and Theodore
Ryals. “Cutie.”
The Evergreen school will clcse
in one more week.
constipation, rheumatism, liver or
kidney trouble to use Globe Tonic,
and get well, and if you neglect
giving your children a worm medi
cine, remember you may have to
answer for it. Call today, try the
free samples of Globe Tonic, come
see these life sapping destroyers
that were expelled by small chil
dren. Dont wait to try the free
samples, call today at 127 Central
Avenue, if you want Globe Tonic at
home we sell until Saturday, April,
20th, the regular $l.OO bottle for
50 cents or 3 for $1.25 and guaran
tee it, remember after 8 more days
Globe Tonic will be $l.OO per bottle.
The regular 50c box of Globe Tonic
Worm Sozenges for 25¢ while ad
_vertising only |
Tax Receivers’ '
Notice, First Round.}
I will be at the Court House on
Saturdays, April 13th, 20th and
27th, and at Ashton, Monday morn- |
ing, April 29th at Dickson’s Mill
Monday evening, April 29th at
Bowen's Mill Tuesday morning,
April 30th and Vaughn's Tuesday
evening, April 30th and at William
son’s Mill Wednesday morning, May
Ist., for the purpose of receiving
State and County taxes for the year
1912. This April 9th, 1912.
J. B. F. DIXON,
49-4 t Tax Receiver.
Rev. F. M. Smith filled his regu
lar appointment Sunday.
Mr. Robert Handley, of Fitzgerald, |
visited the river Friday afternoon.
Miss Bessie Smith spent last Wed
nesday night with Miss Maymie
Robitzsch.
A crowd of young folks, of Ash
ton, ‘attended the singing at Dor
miney's Mill Sunday. :
A large crowd from around Mob
ley's Bluff, attended the singing at
Dorminey's Mill Sunday. '
Messrs. Bennie Robitzsch and!
Grover Fussell were the guests of!
the Messrs Tuckers Friday night. ‘
Mrs. A. W. McCall and Miss
Mayme Tucker were visitors to Mrs. |
R. F. Robitzsch Monday afternoon. li
A picnic is to be had at Jackson- |
ville the 30th of May. A large!
crowd and a nice time is expected.
Everybody is invited to attend. ‘
The entertainment given at thei
home of Mr. M. Pridgeon’s Saturday
night was very much enjoyed. The
occasion was given in honor of Miss
Bessie Smith—teacher of Evergreen
school. A large crowd attended.
“Topsy Turvy.
Registers Meat Market
Prompt and Reliable Service
Fresh Meat at _
Reasonable Prices
319 E. Pine St. - - Phone 448
B Wb Docß, B ket
DRS. ELLIOTT & KEEFER,
OSTEOPATHS.
Office Hours, 8:12 a.m. 2:05 p.m.
PHONE 327
Offices—2ll-212 5-Story Bldg.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
F. M. GRAHAM & CO.
Lumber, Laths, Shingles
MANUFACTURERS OF
Window Frames, Door Screnes,
All Kinds of Mouldings
Special Orders for Dressed Lumber
Filled on Short Notice.
Planing Mill and Novelty Works.
East End Magnolia St.
Telephone No. 14. Fitzgerald, Ga.
$lOO,OOO to Loan
ON BEN HILL FARMS
And on Fitzgerald City Property
Loans: Negotiated Promptly
Terms the Best; Interest
the Lowest. ;
Come and See Me. 1
W. M. BRYAN
Garbutt-Donovan Building
Room No. 311, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS, Tifton, Georgia
DR. J. H. POWELL
S pecialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
315 Century Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA i
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5-Room House for Rent
ALL CONVENIENCES
Near School Park |
and Bathing |
Pavilion. |
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Fitzgerald Tailoring Co. ]
- BUSINESS LOCALS
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' LOST—A Stick Pin, with small opal.
| Notify G. A. Jolly or Phone 282
| 48-3 t
EFOR SALE—One praé.ti(:ally new
i new roiler top desk. W. H. Glid
. dens, Tifton, Ga. 47-4 t-w
! FOR SALE—Choice Chrysanthe
- mum plants at 10c. per dozen, mix
[ed. Apply at 201 North Merrimac
Drive or phone 165.
TYPEWRITER—An Underwood
Typewriter practically as good as
new. Will sell cheap for cash,
Postoffice Box 265, Tifton, Ga.
47-4 t-w
LOST--A small black leather pock
etbook, Coca Cola adv’t stamped on
back, with some small change and
several keys. Please notify the En
terprise office. .
AUTOMOBILE—I have a new 1912
five-passenger Buick Automobile
which has never run but little,
that I will sell cheap. Postoffice
Box 197, Tifton, Ga. 47-4 t-w
STOVE WOOD—l6in best gquality,
quick delivery, phone 402, Bernie
A. Fohl Roanoke Drive, over 13
years at the same old stand; a
' square deal or I don’t want your $
- FOR SALE. —Choice Canarie
‘Birds, young Singers $3.00 each
Females $l.OO each; pair $3.50.
50-3 t 515 W. Central Avenue.
LOST—An Umbrella near the cor
ner of Pine and Grant Streets.
Finder will please leave at 225
Grant Street.
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The largest tree in the world lies}
broken and petrified at the end of
defile in Northwestern Nevada. It
is said to be 666 feet long. 1
CITY PRESSING CLUB ;
211 SOUTH "GRANT STRFEET
PHone 367.
Clothes called for and delivered.
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Keefer’s Barber Shop
First-Class Service '
lUNION BARBERS
BATHS l
117 South Grant Street. |
THIS CERTIFICATE is good for a voting credit of Ten
Cents in the competition of Fitzgerald, Ga, contestants
to secure Free a handsome Piano, to be awarded the organ
ization or individual obtaining the largest aggregate credit.
Please credit ;
7777 (cUT OUT AND SAVE UNTIL THE END OF CONTEST)
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{ Of shirts, collars or cuffs, hand
lkerchiefs, socks, underwear and the
llike receive equal attention from us
Don’t imagine that we neglect or
slight small packages of things you
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want laundered—we do our ‘d(wi
on one collar or a dozen.
PHONE 35
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- FRED & OTTO HARNISH,
Boot and Shoe Makers
212 E. Pine Street
Fine and Substantial Repairing
Promptly Done.
DR. D. F. THOMPSON,
Flitzgerald, Georgia
5-STORY BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR
Chronic Diseases, Tumors,
External Cancers and Goitre
successfully treated without the knife.
Try The
Best Place In Town,
P. B. & R. B. OWEN, Props.
119 East Pine Street
DR. J. E. GOETHE
Office Fourth Floor Garbutt-Donavan Bldg.
Office Hours:
10t012A.M. 3tesP. M.
and by appointment.
All calls attended promptly,
only during office hours.
Diseases of Wemen and Children