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FLAW IS OUR ' H > L STsT M
CW " Bo*- •* l * *•*
viat to Aug.-t*. <V
of the e 4 of the * 4> l p v*" i
wa* a dkair W t ‘ , T
cm of Clint >• at Hi ( . unrtm-.
ernlure Of cron* !"• : ’ *’ * >:r
to otWwk * -p: tea g '■■
m dewowiartwaa! **'■■
of tl *i•■ T •• ;• • ' : 1 • ' ■
ity of Georgia. a* S™* •
*ot * gnat 'ollcge :n '
it should be lb* *• ’ on
Tbit n tbe tbe rv uj. :. * - |s
kc *** ' : •*■' '•
<J#*d. wic-.Jt tl • iju. ... •**'•
eowld not be re lr I upon ?
Ctif StSLC 81>d cc -nty e! *1 - -
tJttUL
Qaite acruwade i* being eondaci
td il tLe North aga.; •: t *Goi *-•
rywterr, of edocais 1 bo S<- 1 rrt
Joarx* of Co-tort' ■ tlj yr.uX
od to liit of is t'.u-j)
In'* crM Lini wor i p t-gu
-001 XiW I '-.g-Al - *•-
of the failWT* to ji* * V'-gl ■ ttri
to tLt ~<r;* g in tie eowm/n
m Att c. . g t o t.. i- t
yjßrtk wh.'h * :tl- ,J - I •- to ■
'thirst XX>d *2.t do “ lOit ' l-t
ft*/ of God it - ..t beg ~or > .v
--g-jn ~ Jt*Tt tit: ft _ M'J"
of tit fOßtg 1 lit {. r -s.-• •. . * /■
i tb* -3 • •
Xb* isbjM -• f.'.'i lt “ - n*
MtiA from Helrtw. C*tLo c *o i
Prob*uat:t'. It Li-* *-g
gvrjr\ ti*t * certi •- : ja 1 / .f-- - *
*dt bt dtTvVfci t r*r- ir -I -*
i* oomtoti. •* '- ■ -•- t- ■ - t.'.r , >'
tarot : t to v-t t*4 btr
Jpppitt*. VT :o* pvftt • r
ret. dr iosit bt f< od. it
M ctdaic t'xAl r .!.t • i' :.t pt-.-pi*-
irt tLit.t:r-.' of r- . >•. ig f -r
of • “Goilfcdacatioi/ wL; . ig
port* tbfe great far:U of L -torr and
rnar, fe rtlati >n- to tie unmeet,
—Augusta Cbro&ieie.
The Examiner eomparg* lhe saloot.
to a mad dog, and di Lo-* to
deal with it in a vigji u wav. It
fcv: ‘-There are five way* of d'-a:-
ing with the dog; one i- to k-t him
run Jo >*e and bite w hort • sever he
please* ; that is free wh.-ky. A-iotl.ei
ii to tie him up with a long chain,
&ne to tax I.i-t owner SSO : that i* iow
jlipetfc Another i to shorten the
ch* i and charge a good round avm ;
that is high license. Another i* to
dnvt kite out of town into the next
jowl ; that i* local option. But the
tmir efle ■. re wav is to cut Li- ta:
uffeioMr beh.sd l > ear- : t .at is pro
Libit!',:. But “a majority of the
people who make the law* don't
W&k ao. and unCi we convert then,
to our of thinking, the d>g
toast live
?*"* oath i- a great section of a
grand country. It- pr>l*i' !> are an
nallv increasing iu value, which i~
t '
fully attesting that we lot nothing
jin productive capacity when we 10-t
the slaves. The cotton crop La
ateadily increased iu s./.e until from
three million baie, we have raised it
to seven million*. Yet, with the
largest mop ever produced, last sea
risible supply i- lee* than it
jhaa lieen for years, showing that the
consumption of cotton keeps pace
yrith the production. \Ye i.ave noth
Jng to fear from our production as
the South is about tlefe only cotton
growing country iu the world in
which the crop has bteadily increased
■The fact is that American cotton is
fbere desirable tLan all other-.
While the Georgia editor* are get
ting ready for a trip through the
West tU* Ohio editor* are staitirig
on a tour of the South. The Ohio |
Editorial Association left Cincinnati
Friday to visit numerous points of
interest iu the South. Their route
vill be through Kentucky, Tennes
see, Alabama and Georgia. Iteports
of Mie lapid development of these
state- have attracted the Buckeye
men. and we are confident
tlUbt when they have seen for them
selves they will Ite ready to adopt
the histoiic words of Sheba's queen
after her interview with Solomon.—
M aeon Telegraph.
The greatest gathering of Sunday
school men ever had will be seen in
London in July. The world 1 ? Sun.
day sebo'd convention will assemble
in that city July 2. Very low rates
have been secured for persons in the
Uuited States who wish to attend.—
,Ttip from New York to London and
Return, including railroad fart, boaid
at a good hotel during the conven
tion and incidentals will cost only
from IlfiO to $220. according to ac
commodations. The trip will occupy
altout a month The Bothnia, which
a is to carry the ex' Ur.,ion, will sail
ft June 19.
The peiqi.e of (yeurgia ita\e almost
tinaniinouiily arrived at the conclu
ii-ri that good highways are abso
lutely necessary to public progress
at and prospe. ity.
Editorial Notes.
TV cetrpattq| hu..l*
tp irt -wbj* .. tii
llutt In* bVMHMMMI
1 C jODPT illfloftlk
gp ) g?* CVASbSfe Wu O* lAt 1
tLr and it itttii i#r
Dr. i 11. McLt^u. T*r w,* L Lg
Tt* LrG> fcii b%f
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fur# .* rp.4 #*■ * Tl*
übrif lioa boofa f . r tiuf *eie
y’*m\ jo< '■ ic•>
CH I W msStt uko<L Sroa <h*
4 i*ri of tk u.ftATj erjtUiK tad at
JmMti gr*ut*l V. tU m l Wrfal ef-
Vuof Dr. J H Ur* f
%4 K; intv Ha ze in b*x.i*Li£g tV:r
trocb.tr*. SI.OO f*6f 1..4tV
OnfSn \Vi • mr§ *ihtf? .*
?io tntb it tit rtpjft tiial tronki >
<-tpeci*J i*j tatnug ;i* Money t> pay
for tie nfenrwtul farm. *bidi
-i. ..; s> ge- er. irlr di>tatti It*
r e o •
"tate
Wien you are ointtipitei a ttb
ms of ar fi*-ute. i.a.iacbe, take one
f Dr J H Mcl>e*r.'* L.u'e Liw
and Kidney Piiieta Tfcey are pk*-
u: to take ands ill core yon. 25
oeni* a rial.
A naorea-ent La* bees start* i ia
Hart coanty to bare farmer* decline
to Lire Laa 1* aaleoi tie iande can
•L'.* i snur g liat they Lars eitner
fulS.ied tiieir prerioo* er.atractt or
.caTe icen bonorab’y r*.lea*e.d fra
the same
m! your k. iuera ate inactive, y a
will feel and be.k wrebched. even in
the wort cbe*-rfu! *.>rietT. and melan
cbo'.r ijo tbe juihe-t orraaioo*. l>r
i. H McLesa,'.. Liver avd Kidney
Ba m, wi.l M-t you r.gat
per bottle.
Here u ooe of .-im Jone* *ug'"—
t;ve ren s.k* >ii a aensoo at DanvLle.
Ya : ‘-Tbere i a class rif people iu
my eouatrr wbo get tbeir hearts fail
'#? rw.igloa jt;d ‘bout aM over th‘
road, and they never raire any chirk
en* until the fowl* are half grown."
Toe entering wedge of a uornplaint
that may prove fata! : of>n a shght
o.'id, which a do*e Of two of Ayer,
Che; ry Pectoral might Liue cure-1 at
the ammtucemenl. It would be
well, therefore, to keep this remedy
within reach at all times.
Imperfect digestion and a-imila
tion jiroduce disordered couditk n
- the srdeui wbich grow aid are
confirmed hy neglect, Dr. J. H. Me
Lean's Strengthening Cordial and
BlooJ Purifier, by it* tonic proper
lie*, cures indigestion and gives tone
to the stomach. ?! 00 per bottle
Post master Geneial Wanamaker
says Le cannot afford to remove an
official appointed by Pieaident Clere
.and and co_.fi- ued by the liepubii
can Senate. Air Wanamaker hold*
that such an act on his pat t would be
a rebuke to the Senate Mr. AS’ana
maker want* it understood that he is
not in the “rebuking" busir.es*
There i> a family in Troup county
repreae&ting four diffeieut denomi
nations. The mother and one of the
daughters are Presbyterians, three
other daughter- at e Methodist-, and
another (laughter and son are Mi
di.nary Bapli-ts, while the father is
inclined to the faith of the Primitive
Baptists. Ail live together, except
one mat ried daughter, and it is a lov
ing, harmonious family.
It is fully determined, now, that
lhe Democratic policy of tariff le
form would bn best for the general
prosperity. The College boys at Ox
ford discussed this muchly mooted
question, and the President decided
that the Democratic principles should
prevail. There will be a howl, piob
ably, that all the text books are writ
ten in tie -interest of free trade. The
truth is that both theory and prac
tice prove the soundness of Demo
cratic pi inciples.
Thedirectois of the Macon and
Covington railroad have filed an ap
plication for an amendment of its
charter with the view of extending
its line, 'the application was record
ed. It is the purpose to construct a
branch from the main line, from a
point near Mouticello, through or
near the town of Jackson, or some
other point in Butts county, to a
point on the Central railroad u* or
near Griffin. The branch is to be
about forty five miles long.
ONE WHO KNOWS.
The following testimonial is from
a gentleman who knows our formula
and is thoroughly acquainted with
the curative properties of our Tonic.
The way to know the merits is to trv
the article. Any physician who dc
iies the formula of Calisaya Tonic
may obtain it from the Westmoreland
Cali-aya Tonic Company, Gieenville,
>S. C This letter is from a malarial
section :
West Point, Miss.
Having shown me the formula for
making your Tonic while in youi city
the pa-l summer, I take great pleas
ure in recommending it. I am de
lighted with it, having given it in
my practice successfully ; and to
members of my own family suffeiing
from malarial texseniia.
Very truly,
B. S. Devest, M. D-
I 4*!* tr *ta*e ro'vatiri'r and
.1— I ,/ *t Ac.
* iI3V *T**i> w* *{'lilKK, IHI
basintr W* tr rbi-.l aitls a Mters
b -act I*l (KSrsfty and a lerr.bia
aocgfc for tier pat two year* •* Lit
u a® I Sots * a>t duc">*is*iil as. J
ere* CL fsaied of (ettusg Uf.-r, I
bare lk/v|b tie u* of Ir. Acker*
Pxg -A Remedy for C 11 jjpUia,
ha* entire.r cats], u j cannot m
too sadria its taror. Judging f .
He effects it bad apart is 4 '. I ev*n*J*
*; it tbs Greatest Ilemedy ia tie
World for all tiuaai. b-oclual and
long 'roblt*. G. G. i.un.
rVda.toaa, G*.
F ul* klk J A W'nrbt.
how c \s parents
Alloa tbeir rhilins |o iw|k and
*sr* t and sf* and oSr.ir situ—
"<Jls! it only a little C'*bl > - nd
keep girng ike -*p avl dirtjer
i# t *"*a?TU* f m-kaj}
tber cm V 6* u*',r rfliered fey
iiegg- C.-rry O-oga ' ruj. It ijn
M- -aperi r. and fta equals. Br> k*
A Iry. lkrrri.a
BUCK. - Ain . - iLVE.
Tr* be< Sake in tbe a-rid forCaU.
Br- ms*. S>at. Ulcers. Sib HI.. . • 'n.
Ferer See*. Tetter. Chapped Hand*.
• • *•...’ a
tioot. and paMtirely twa PL *. or no
pay rt-jatr-d. It t* ruaran:.e<j to trice
[crfe-l -atkfactioo. c ra cey refataied.
Dr. r2i cen> per box. T.r vi'e by
Brook* A IvT.teiinrf/o. *.i m•*
. .
Tbe f. . - . --i
U **n • 0 ies FV*- Me- • .r
•.jT-.-t for '.be year
J M Leer, l onkipSi Jfaner
J O Icijer, Seokir Warden,
J M
P H Fer£-~.0. S* - r De*.
J S Peck Jsaior Descnt
J T Corky Sr T(**•.
M Met S- resary.
P F L~ I'.-ilsi G D Bstkr
W ’.V o-bora. Trier.
S W Hitkia, Cu|.*>*
Ask For Avar’s
SarßSfttiiSa, a4 1* r~r z' ~
when jtm wact t:* V-*- -A vn.r.f^T.
Ii! ™
i'? ft fir - .
! v-fly
y' 'J j \ *
Sarsaparilla
j i VvdlG I v r *
j r , fZfip, j Jbm-.: Ktof
iv/ fa ? ! eray iM*,
:
-s- ja •*=■ -“d
.. .-j -i fi'lr
Ii
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Is. /j Alo-sav,! A.
.. Si, ... .- -.: -m- *s!c* of
At . r , i.r ■ . • i'fussvs oi
t. . — r_. 11. 1:_ - .., l>v -. . lowa.
- v s,r •1 ? ! r*s puts
. ; , :r .-, ia etjr
• • M . " - noarilla
, : T.' Jl-.-bta u,
Ii - , \.. „r is--. s f.,r the
.. ~ , n - -si is vay keep
* r * j-r,- Maplf-A.
.
s. . . : ~i . j,v hi. : iuc I liave in
I r it. as the
j #4 t .* I ,• ' “ it ov#:r the
c sir Ir* : rid it, even
r . • ]*r'V';: :|'*t:ont have
, —C. V. Caihonn,
•
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
nizriUD lt
D-. j. C. Ayer U Cos., Lcwell, Mass.
X. :i . Vt'orth a Lcui*.
MONEY TO LOAN,
B^-, r in Improved Plantation
in runs* of S3OO and upwards—at H per ct.
—pavahle in in.dalru hs. Apply to
j. G. LESTER,
Attorney at Law, Corinjrton. Ga. —tjunl.
W. J. HIGGINS
DENTIST
Covington, Georgia.
fafOffice North-East corner of the
publi'- square. —my 2,89
FURNITURE HOUSE.
you desire Fine Furniture call at
the old Pace corner, arid secure bargains
never before heard of in middle Georgia,
if you are in need of anything in the Fur
niture line give me a call. My goods are
all new. my stock extensive, and having
had many years experience in this line 1
am satisfied 1 can please the people. When
it comes to selling a standard NS agon r
fine Buggy, I know I can offer extra in
ducements to purchasers. Call and see
me. Respectfully,
J. S. PEEK.
Covington Ga . Nov, 22—tf
Franklin B. Wright,
—COVINGTON, GA.—
Rssidpnt Physician & Surgeon.
tab-obstetric*. Gynecology, Diseases
Women and Children, and ail Chronic
disease* of a private nature, a specialtvl
1 have a horse at my command, which wil.
enable me to attend the calls of the *ur
roanding country, as well a* my city prac
tice. rHANKI.ISB WRIGHT, M. D
My M.W* UMt <**k aa taaaty
>sa* pt. *an a kanac b*c "‘W a Arc*.
rWS trftsrks. T*v <an *£, So Sag*
i*T*h*C >S* tecaae ttl i atseb
* at* *>l kli *• lie *“ •■ t-XTiJ. ’•r.ti.f %•
Ac rert.ir IT'-Minew sf s ylrsnu *t
tA.
ri.G.;„acij t 4 s*-at ki'v •Wt ! *• v**.;
k** I#*- A*'lst 4*f Df Airf * fc^ZL.
Hljr ijr * a feoft'
iW a* tW twapiil it Imtt* aarr
±l*4 (N4# rr •jULt-i m to artif- toll
|>r*cixa * m N* atci r*-
rt rd s?s*f aadKferr boni* ru
•* i. * .5 Vt tir rar* *ar fer"?x
v.’Wtt si Sbr fan sa> and! laar*
• • a '• -i.
•..Lt2 if afee bad &.< is air a abe
3U-*3 f*t to aov u* 4rad
Utt nriaafaM it to ot*rfa k
a .war# rrvte froa :t If uveaf
Ofsr.tg ffiitiMf |<trv:tian w.I add rot* mm
.*% 4 * , a©|i' la. tarwf aitb Min 1 ,
a* I l li*r c*cmx® tauNf ntai*
A ir.kJ <j®lf t> nrt*r*<a*r to cofliriac*
at rout af it* merrt. Toy BopectfaLk.
I< M Pom Matter
Car* i|r.tiga Ci-btJ2
F r sab by I>r. J A. Wright.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
Covington and Vicinity!
tot vast an article ia roar boon
M Irftk UMJ, V.TL-* k* cost * tWi doc I
fit-, f'j Afi 'k iY*ru.*nt Cittfr wliilr roa
Uft tfcr 'p* - - r Do vm hm to
iskke *w-fT rafe-rj aod mMt ? If §<•
■ 3Tfixate tfcr -bs&<rfe*.
—The National—
CARiuEIiT * CUTTER
Ifer ej'* • fTHfin ia tur
Any - cal --am to -r it. No tailor or
' k f'f t r . f.fford to do wiiboot t
‘>&ij a fr* &r*.sSarT.
*”r a LsiLir-r of indufrioi>
- *--*T-* v rsw lo iotrodocr tisr Natiotr
>.• - •*' V• * •:. e;. . \ •
* T i-i. arr oDak f*x lanre
**ir.*- of ntoLrT W* war*: boot but so^rr
•'* y - * ** tr* w., .:,x to i
Lard -tcair for big p®j.
Instruction Room in
Henderson’s Building.
North-east corner of
Public Square.
Oxf .H Ga Feb 15. I-' 1 )
Mr H*ary Gtaha: —Nations! Garment
ter C ’lipar.; Dear Sir —I ha-e *. —f)
- • -ic. l 1„- . —n-.u gartr -at*. .t ■ ■■<■
Nat nai Garmeci Cutter rurpa-se* ary
system far cattisg cfathing for men, women
and tti.dr. n I bare ever seen.
Miss £**;[ SrtwsET.
' _ .20 ! *■*
M- ii- iry Grabn. Agent National Gar-
C .er Company Dear Sir—Sy
:* . • for • •:• 2 garment* are eery nnmer
: > ■•• - .r making perfect f.--
• •re very .-,-arce . and that i* why the Na
'ional Garment Cutter is to popular; for
when correct tneasarea are taken it e*er
fait* to make a It.
Ms* J. T Coslet. Ja
Oxford, Ga., Jan 2s,
Mr. Her rv Grahn . After seven
years experience in dress making and
•aving used and examined several dif
.-ret.t -y-teni* for cutting clothing, 1
1 free t<> r.e .mmend the Nati nal
Garment Cutter as the superior of
any system now in use.
Respectfully,
MATTIE HYATT.
Covington, Ga., Jan. Ist, I*3B.
National Garment Cutter Cos:
Gentlemen : —Over two years ago
I purchased in Greely, Colorado, the
Nati-iiial Garment Cutter ami can
conscientiously rec .mmend the sys
tem t-> every lady having cutting to
Jo for herself or others. In fact it is
impossible to say too much in its
praise. It should be in every family
as it cuts perfectly for meD, women
and children. Very Respectfully,
Jlrw. Fannie C. Boye.
Bowling Green, Kv., March 22.
Messrs. Gold-berry, Doran & Nelson :
After testing the National Garment
j Cutter I feel free to recommend it to
all whom it may concern. And have
i concluded it is just what I need. The
styles and fits are perfect.
Yours Truly,
Mbs. Carrie Taylor,
Dressmaker.
Covington & Oxford Street R. R.
Covington. Ga., July 23, 1888.
The following Schedule will be run on
the f'ovington A* Oxford Street Railroad
! until further notice :
TIME TABLE
Leave Pitts’ House Leave Detot at
5.15 a m 545 a m
If 10 a m 9.45 a m
11 10 a m 11 40 a m
12.00 m j 1.00 p m
3.30 pm j 4 00 p m
5.00 p m ! 5.30 p m
* 10 p m j 6.30 p in
8.10 p m j 8.35 p m
DENTIST
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
10.15 a m j 10.45 a m
7.15 p m | . 7.45 p m
IFAJnaddi tion to the above the car will
me*-t ail regular passenger trains on Sun
day, besides carrying the people along its
lino home after church, morning and night,
and will also bring and return the citizens
of Midway and others wlio desire to attend
sendee held in town during the Meek. day
or night Orders for special car may be
left with the Secretary.
NN . C. CLARK, President.
J G. LESTER. Secretary.
J. S. CARROLL
DENTIST.
COVINGTON GEO.
IK Yon want a fine gold plate made, or a
. fine fitting rubber plate,
4kR Teeth filled in.the best possible man
v./ ner Or your t<eth extracted a* pain
lees and skillfully as possible,
(il! Any malformation of the face *Uen
-J ded to,
( lAU.ON.r S. CARROLL up 6 ,irs
V-, in Star building. to
Children - Teeth a Special*! to?
J* EVERGLADE. SALOP}} _
JOE. W. WRIGHT, PROP’R.
1 Door above Post Office, Covington, Ga. —-
r ir, ; <k tk#- and aad dosMMie winea l* ra
wW <uia -a * h*:jp*£nt. <• to bt fvt*cd U tb*' markrt# of tk#
o?ii A ibt cigmr* cigarette* co He TV
.>*]'* :* *sA'*ru#iy tftj btidic*at?T tanubed aecond to
•one ;■ I br x*6**€t
mad far for wkiir aad cokred TL# *
b*t of order mtkiaiaifi arud >H lav*
aad itndljr oir
fwel ax all tiaei.
■ft. ■.■•.•••• Hteiy i to all pc'j &f cheglo'w
*.*.. wcm. north • tth L—it wine* for **- rsatentnl p-rp ~e and pid liquors
few meiscinal pjrpo -ei which ar*curante4 nrtt!y A No. 1. Cal! and tee me
JOE W. WRIGHT.
JORDAN & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta. : : : ; Georgia
-Bft.Mr W. M J r<lan has been actively engaged in the C-.ttou Business
during the past fourteen years,
tzif" V, -• -*ge charred on Con-.n if *o!d within 50 day*. Li eral Advance* m-ie
on C •. 'jUAKANTEL -taction in Every Kespect "%•
i * '
-
INDIAN WJEED
eorrwru a’i .r*ri rr.-as* ir z tnzl' t
fre-ss mt.cfs l otUT ladies ?rf*r. It rite* ti- a
Trotter, health ad strecrth.a* i
tiiDi like a--iotQ*--t, c*-* ****-*-3 m
miIKDIaS VEXII, /iu; ;
jlujjzz Limgg.iu
For Sale by Brooks A Ivy. Covington. Ga
cche-i*- —♦ piles,
25cr
tox' F' t sale by Dr. J. A. Wright.
LADIES!
Do Your Q*n Dyeing at Hose, With
PEERLESS DYES
They will dye everythin?. They are sold
everywhere Price 10c a package. 40
colors. They have no equal for Strength,
Brightness. Amount in Packages or for
Fastness of Color, or non-fad in? Qualities.
They do n-- r crock or smut. For sale by
Dr. *J. A. Wright.—*lmhl.
LISTEN HERE
T AM Now prepared to do anythin? in
JL the Tailoring line, as I have and keep
on a fu4l and complete line of sam
ples. I have just received my spring and
summer samples and have a* nice assort
ment as can be obtained from importers.
I also do cleaning and repairing, altering
and binding. I respectfully solicit the pat
ronage of the public All work guaranteed.
Covington, Ga.—febTtt
J. S. MINES, Tailor.
JNO. 11. BAILEY,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Boots & Shoes
WCOYINGTON, GA
HAYING Opened my shop, upstairs in
King corner building, I am prepared
to do all kind of boot and shoe work in the
| best style. All kind of repairing done at
reasonable rates Give me a trial.
Respectfully. JOHN H. BAILEY
Georgia ItMist Female
COLLEGE.
■
taT’ The P rimarv and Intermediate De
; partments are now open for the reception
iof pupils under the Public School System
lof Covington.’ FREE TUITION may
| be secured by paying “Admission Fees ’ to
Treasurer Edward Heard. Pupils within
the corparate limits of Covington 50 cents
per month ; without the corporate limits
One Dollar per month.
REDUCED TUITION IN COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT
•ST* By paying the required Admission
. Few.” the Tuition in the College Classes
j is Reduced to one half rates —IF PAID
Monthly in Advance
Freshman ami Sophomore cla— es $2.00
per month.
Junior and Senior classes, $2,50 per
month.
Incidental fee for remainder of Spring
term SI,OO.
J. T. McLaughlin,
February 21, 1887.] President.
X mark on ycur pspu
is intended as a reminds that
you are in arrears for subscrip
tion and we would appreciate a re
mittance. Settle up friends, even if
vou don't find an X on your paper.—
The real old fashioned Culm Mo
lasses sweet and sugary at Lee A
Guinns’.
TV. T-T QO
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I'UBLISHED WEEKLY AT
COVINGTON Georgia.
ONLY 81 IN CLUES OF FIVE.
K u-re.f at the Covington Postoffioe
- second class matter. Terms, $1,25
per annum. In clubs of five or more
One Dollar. Six moDths 75cta. Four
months, 50 cts always in advance.
PATRO NIZ E
The Old Enterprise.
It “rides no fences.”
Jumps no nominations
$1.25 in advance.
In clubs of five sl.
Advertising Rates.
Local Notices lOcts per line first inser
-.ion—-0 cents per month. Business Ad
vertisements $1 per inch first time—6o cts
?ach subsequent insertion.
CONTRACT ADVERTISING:
Space, j I mo. | 3m. | 6 m | 12 m.
1 inch $2 50 500 I 8.00 12.00
l 400 8.00 I 12.00 18.00
t 600 12.00 118 00 27.00
icol’m 7.00 15.00 ! 25.00 40 00
i 12.00 25.00 !40 00 60.00
I 18.00 40.00 | 60.00 100.00
When any issue of interest to the
people of this county arises it may be
depended upon that The Enterprise
will be ready to discuss in a way and
manner which no sensible man can
misconstrue or misunderstand. We
stand ever ready to labor
“For the cause that lacks assistance,
For the wrong that needs resistance
For the future in the distance,
And the good that we can do.”
NEWTON
County Officers for 89
ORDINARY,
James M. Belcher.
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT,
Jno. B. Davis.
SHERIFF,
H. B. Anderson.
TAX COLLECTOR,
A. H. S. Davis.
TAX RECEIVER,
J. W. Stephenson.
TREASURER,
Jno. F. Henderson.
SURVEYOR,
J. M. Geiger.
CORONER,
W. S. Nolen.
COUNTY COM MISSION ERS,
ta?“Monthly meeting on 3rd Monday.
T C Swann. Chairman
J. W. Sockwell,
W. C. Clark,
S. M. Sullivan,
J. L. Hays,
If mas* 4rl* r *•*• •• !** lto * '•* /*•
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
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W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE 1a0V...
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Examine \\ . L. Doug
las 82.00 Shoes for
gentlemen and ladies.
FOR SALE BY
*J, J. DEAR I NO,
COVINGTON. GA.
Georgia Railroad.
Stone Mountain Route.
GEORG IA B AILBO A D COMP AX Y
OrncE General Manager.
Augusta. Ga. April 22, lfb-9.
Ooaunencing Sunday, 23th iaat . the fol
lowing Passenger Schedule will be op
erated:
—FAST LINE
No. 27 West Dairy.
Leave Augusta 745 a. m
Arrive Washington 10 20 a m
Leave Washington.... 7 20 a m
Leave Athens 8 30 a. m.
Leave Covington 11 39 a. m.
Arrive Atlanta 1 00 a. m.
No. 28 East Daii.y.
Leave Atianta 2 45 p. m
Arrive Athens 7 00 p. m.
Leave Athens 3 50 p. in
Arrive Covington 4 00 p. m
Arrive Washington 7 20 p in.
Leave Washington.... 4 20 pm.
.Arrive Augusta 8 15 pm.
No. 1 West Daily.
Leave Augusta 10 45 a. m.
“ Macon 710a. m.
“ Miijedgerille .... 919a. m.
“ Washington ...11 20 a. in.
“ Athens 850 a. in.
Arrive at Covington ... 3 53 p. m.
“ “ Atlanta 545 p. m.
No. 2 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 00.a. m.
•“ Covington 943a. m.
Arrive at Athens 5 15 p. rn
“ “ Washington ..220 p. m
“ “ Milledgeville ..411 p. m
“ “ Macon 600 p. m.
“ “ Augusta .... 3 35 p. m
No. 3 West Daily.
Leave Augusta 11 00 p. m.
Arrive at Covington .... 4 39 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 6 30 a. u,
No. 4 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 11 15 p. m.
“ Covington 108 t m
Arrive at Angusta .... 645a. in
ATLANTA COMMODATION.
(Daily, except Sundays.)
Leave Covington 5 40 a. m
Arrive Atlanta 7 55 a. in.
Leave Atlanta 6 20. p m.
Arrive Covington 8 35 p. m.
No. 28 stops at Harlem forsnpper.
Trains No.'s 27 and 28 will stop
and receive passengers to and from
the following stations only—Grove
town, Harlem, Thomson, Norwood,
Barnett, Crawfordville, Union Point,
Greensboro. Madison, Rutledge
Social Circle. Covington. Conyers,
Lithonia, St. Mountain A Decatur.
JOHN IV. GREEN,
General Manager
E. R. DORSET.
General Passenger Agent.
JOE IV. WHITE, Gen. Trav. Pass.
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
NO WORE EYE-GUSSES
MITCHELL’S
Eye-Salve
A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for
SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES,
Producing Long-Sightedness, S Restor
ing the Sight of the Old.
Cores Tear Drops, Granulation*, Sty*
Tumors, Red Eyes, hiatted Eye Lash**,
in msrrnc eiutf in feesiiut eras,
Ales, equally efficacious e-hen ueed tn other
malad.e., e-j-h ■ l leers. Fever ‘‘area.
Tumor*. Soil Rheum, licrni, PI leu, or
lort MITCBMEtM/9
BAL, E may be use*! to advantage.
6oldS by all Druggists at Ceitt*
61
13 YVcelts.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed
securely wrapped, to any address in the
United States lor three months on receipt
of ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmaster*,
agents and clubs Sample copies mailed
free. Address all orders to
RICHARD K FOX,
Fiii'itus SgtiHt X. Y
FLIGHT* BRAHMA J
10 Urahma eggssJ j(jH
Brown Legli I
Chickens and Eg| Iw
Id f r 75 cents,B
i no Chickens, $5.0 m
tar Best layers and healthiest
known to the poultry world.
at the residence, or write to S.
Hawkins, Covington, Ga.
S W HAWKINS, I
in
REAL ESTATj
I
AGENT,
Successor to Simms U
Let me advertise an
sell your real estate
residences, lots, etc. N®
sale no pay. H
build up our waste plfl
■ ecs v.e must goiovvoiß
land -c t more capital®
settle here. No matt®
what }ou have to scß
it should be advertise®
Give me a trial.
S \Y HA\YKIS|
injury.rente
VcuLe-f' ] ea Liver-Mole®-
plea, Black-Heads, Sunbui® Jm
Tan. A few applications will i*r, o
mo*t stubbornly red skin soft,
white. Viola Cream is rot *
powder tocover defect*, but a retn*“? ai
It i* superior to all other prer sr * ll ??i
is guaranteed lo give satisfaction. *
gists or mailed for 50 cent*. ,
G. C. BITTNER At * w
TOLEDO. OHIO.
Sold by Brooks & Ivy, Covin? 1 *
CITY OFFICE®
MAYOR
L, L. Middlebrook.
COUNCIL.
W- Scott,
J. S. Carroll.
J. F. Henderson.
T. D. Guinn.
S. J. Kelly.
D. A. Thompson;
MARSH ALS.-H. I HORT^
•ft! ROBT. CLAJ>
CLERK. —J. W. PURIN° TOP '
FOR OUR l' - VI>E
and be happy- *