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FITZGERALD MERCANTILE COMPANY
~ Makes a little lively Contest. Take Advantage of s.amé-,»al}q??z:gball and see
i 1 their New line of Refrigerators, Furniture and Summer Goods.
$5.00 in Gold to the First One naming the winning County Candidates
| FEach Lady or Man guessing must visit our Store 'énd enter their
. “gyess” upon a Blank furnished by us '.be~forgi‘_":Wednesday.
' FITZGERALD MERCANTILE COMPANY
~ 215 and 217 S. Grant Street - FITZGERALD, GA.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
. . April, 14. |
Bible School 9:30 4. m. . |
Communion and Sermon ;10:45 |
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m,,
People's Popular Service7:3o |
‘Half Hour's Musical Service. Sut
ject of Sermon “In a Fix.”
" Hesarty welcome to all.
.. Lewis C. Hammond, Pastor.
" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The members of the First Baptist
Church and congregation are urgent
ly requested to attend services Sun
day morning and bring their friends.
Visitors and strangers are cordially
{nvited ‘also. Importam!conside‘r'a-‘
tions in regard to the new building:
will be presented 'at this meeting
Other services will be held as usual
‘B PP. U. Sunday .evening 645,
Preaching 7:30 p. m., Prayer! meet
ing Wednesday night 7:3o,'CSunday
School Sunday morning at 9:30.
Last Sunday 215 were_present.
Tios. M. CaLLoway, Pastor.” . !
CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH .
Preaching by the pastor at 11 2.
o and 7:45 p. m. Subjects: morr.-
ing Service, “Things As They. Are,
evening service, “The Chief Corner
Stone.” :
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m, C. A.
Wheeler, Sup't. 3.
Epworth League, 7 p. m. Hermon
Martin, President,” =
Prayer and Praise Service’ Wed
pesday 7:15 p. m. .
All' are cordially invited to
these services and strangers are
especiallyJwelcome. RN
~ Guvron Fisuer, Pastor.
: FIRST M. E CHURCH
Servioes tomorrow willibelas fol
lows: ; :
= Sabbath_School, Child ren’s Class
and Epworth League at the usual
BB e Soo
- Moraing Preaching at 10:45. 1
-»\L'S;ermén-‘{()n Holy Ground.” 1
* " Night Preaching at 745 Sermon
Prayer Service o 0" Wednesday
night-at 7:30._f Topic—" Thy King
" doin Come.” Missions—Home and
Fofeggn_ ‘ X et
. There will be good music at:all
services, special music at preaching
_ gervices, orch sstra JSunday J{ night.
The general public. especially
strangers, will find a cordial wel
«come at every service.
S E. J. Hammonp, Pastor,
PRESBYTERIANZCHURCH.
_ The supject of the sermon at the
morning service be "Predestination”
* Besure.to attend, andjsee ifjwe can
_give you any light on this much
- peflexed question. At night the
-~ gabject will be, “Two Pictures in
. sthe Life of Christ. <,
| g 7 :S. G. Hurron, Pastor.
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. Qall at the Lnterprse office for
“blanks for ‘taking .t he census of
‘yoiir block, we give a map of tie
. ety w\th the blanks so that the
" enumerator may properly desigrzte
fi.m block and street.
LIKE FINDING MONEY
J. Hawkins Goodman Offers Popu
lar Medicine at Hall-Price
J. Hawkins Goodman, the popu
lar druggist is making an offer that
is just like finding money for he is
selling a regular 50 cent bottle of
Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for
the cure of constipation and dyspep
sia at half price, In addition to
this large discount he agrees to re
turn the money-to any purchaser
‘whom the specific does not cure.
.It is qdiite unusal to be able to
buy fifty cent pieces for a quarter
but that; is what this offer realy
means, t:bi' itis only recently through
the solicitation of Druggist J. Haw
kins Goodman that this medicine
could be bought forless than fifty
cents.. He urged the. proprietors
to allow him co sell it at this reduc
led price for alittle while, agreeing
to sell a certain amount.. The re
sult has justified his good -judge
ment for the sale has been some
thing remarkable.
Anyone who suffers with headache,
dyspepsia, dizziness, sour stomach,
specks before the eyes or any other
liver trouble should take advantage
of this opportunity, for Dr. Howard’s
specific will cure all these troubles.
‘But if by any ¢hance it -should not
J. Hawkins Goodman will teturn
\your money. :
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‘ A Successful Rival
)is something that we have never
yet found in the manufacture of
‘carbonic water or soft drinks, Our
ginger ales, sodas, sarsaparilla, and
pepsi-cola are acknowledged by
every one to be without a rival any
where. Their delightful and exquis
ite flavor appeals to the refined
taste and makes a delicious drink
that has made them popularjwith
everydne in Fitzgerald. ; ‘
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING 8.
PHONE 323 \
408 East Central Avenue.
- _Blanks
Warranty Deeds
Mortgage Deeds
Quit-Claim Deeds
Sheriff Deeds
Bouds for Tite -
Option Contracts
Farm Leases
: _ Protest Notices
- Mortgage Notes
- Retain Title Notes
: Waver Notes
Promissory Notes
. Rent Notes
FOR SALE-—Choice Chrysanthe
mum plants at 10c. per dozen, mix
ed. Apply at 201 North Merrimac
Drive or phone 165.
STOVE WOOD—l6in best quality,
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.
FOR SALE—Mare, 12 years old,
$50.00 cash if sold at once. Rea
son for selling lam leaving the
g(;u;my, _Apply Telephone Office.
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Tax Receivers’
: Notice, First Round.
[ 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,
464 t Tax Receiver.
Special Meeting of
Retail Merchants’ Ass'n
Thursday night, April 19th., will
be a special meeting of the ”Retail‘
Credit Association and in view of!
the fact that some very important
matters are to be considered, it‘
is urgent that every member be
present.
L. O. Tisdel, Pres.
R. A. Majors, Sec.
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Large or Small Bundles
-Of shirts, collars or cuffs, hand
kerchiefs, socks, underwear and the
like reccive equal attention from us
Don't imagine that we neglect or
slight small packages of things ycu
want laundered—we do our best
on one collar or a dozer. |
PHONE 38
FRED & OTTO HARNISH, |
Boot and Shoe Makers !
212 E. Pine Street *
Fine and Substantial Repairing
' Promptly Done.
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DR. D. F. THOMPSON;
3 Fitzgecald, Georgia . -
8-STORY BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR
Chronic Diseases, Tumors,
External Cancers and Goitre
successfully treated without the knife.
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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: ot
10t012A. M. 3teSP.M. . -
and by appeintment. ]
All calls attended promptly, :
only during office hours.
Diseases of Wemen and Children
Registers Meat Market
Prompt and Reliable Service
Fresh Meat at o
Reasonable Prices
319 E. Pine St. - - Phone 448
$lOO,OOO to Loan
ON BEN HILL }TARMS
And on Fitzgerald City Property
Loans Negotiated Promptly
Terms the Best; Interest
the Lowest.
f Come and See Me.
W. M. BRYAN
“Garbutt-Donovan Building
Room No. 311, Fitzgerald, Ga.
. .. Representing A
ELLIS & ELLIS, Tifton, Georgia
Dr. J. W. Ellor " Dr.F. E: Kéefer
| DRS. ELIJO]'P,;& KEEFER,
OSTEOPATHS.
Office Hours, 8:12 a.m. 2:oB]p.m.
PHONE 327 R
Offices—2ll-212_8-Story ! Bldg.
.. Fitzgerald, Ga. l
Keefer’sßarber Shops
'UNION BARBERS :
BATHS L
FITZGERALD :: : MANCHESTER
F. M. GRAHAM & €O.
Lumber, Laths, Shingles
MANUFACTURERS OF £y
Window Frames, Door Screnes,
All Kinds of Mouldings
Special Orders for Dressed: Lumker
" Filled on Short Notice. -
Planing Mill and Novelty Works.
Telephone No. 14. Fitzgersld, Ge.
‘This 1s the store
where you can get
the genuine A. B.
Kirschbaum & Co.
Cherry. Tree Brand
Clothes.
" Clothes thatarein
this store because of
the reputation that
they have made in
the big fashion cen
ters of America. 1
And because they
afford our patrons—
not only the finest
expression of style,
but a dollar-for
dollarvalue in mate
rial and workman
ship that pays big
interest on the
money a man - in
vests in them.”
- Kirschbaum clothes
are guaranteed ALL
WOOL. There’s never
any question about the
fabric. They are refin
ished by the special
Kirschbaum process.
They are hand-tailor
ed. The shape is built
in, with needle and
thread, to stay. These
garments follow natural
form lines. And being
correctly proportioned,
and permanentlyshaped,
they show up your fig
ure to the very best ad
vantage. .
Yet we are selling
these unsurpassable suits
at popular prices—
no more than you'd be
asked to pay for ordinary
J. H. Churchwell
“Sells It For Less”
Fitzgerald, -t Georgia
DR. |'o no POWEIJL
Specialist
_—
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
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315 Centui'y Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
211 SOUTH GRANT STREET.
Clothes called for and delivered.
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Copyrighted 1912 A. B, KIRSCH3AUM & CO,
The Kirschbsum Wall Street
clothes anywhere: $l5,
$lB, $2O and $25.
Fully guaranteed, too
—your money back, if
any fault shows in fabric
or tailoring. That’s the
meaning of the
Kirschbaum label.
- Let us show you the
oreatest serge value in
“clothesdom—the
Kirschbaum “True Blue”
$lB Special.
9-Room House for Rent
- ALL CONVENIENCES
"Near School Park
and Bathing
~ Pavilion.
Fitzgerald Tailoring Co,
g The largest tree in the world lies
‘broken and petrified at the end of
}deme.in Northwestern Nevada. It
is said to be 666 feet long. 5