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VG’lON....... ....Georgia.
K'PVY. 0ct ^ 1889.
• ts
like these the maiden fair
is lire* 8 I
& on a heavy take the air .
wth fesssp- forth ^
fa -
asatf--— (sMt'ere pressed herself?
blic schools are full to
ur pu
wing- E.
r \l Wells is now with C. i
light frost fell here Sunday
|
i r the Alliance meeting i
® em j
.
IBgtOll &
E. Lee is now with Lee
igers Davis isatteudingthe tec
■1 sc hool iu Atlanta.
R. Ciilcmatt is now with
.
White & Thompson.
[in. Simpson is the only man
I Newton county jail.
lar Shoals street is »>eing put
(it \* issible order.
L. juudav R„!,t. Childs, of Newborn,
i» Covington.
L cittoa c-impress will be ready
(ntss some time this month.
-sure t„ attend every exhibi
I Butt’s original |»aintings.
0. Lee has a pair of the fin
|].d pups in Middle Georgia.
k Conyers Solid South danced
mint tv ith lfi pages last week.
bt'. Roltert Guinn of Salem,
lnnflay in t nvn.
Bt. ti nier Barnes, of Eudora,
ki us Monday.
I notice of Butt’s entertain
lid do not fail to attend them.
t press and people are loud iu
Lise of Butt’s paintings.
U Banannas just received at
lutchins.
IW. Wright was on the sick
|of last week and part of this
ernlier the Alliance meeting
ind he on hand. Important
piers were held at Holly
Primitive Baptist church Sat
b<l Sunday last.
I Atlanta Piedmont Exposi
I full blast. Let everybody
[V [espassing Lindsay forbids any hunt
upon his lands. See
[ posting.
lild eat is making its head.
Ion Dried Indian creek, near
■Inf inn il Society will meet
lidence of Mrs. V. C. Con
I lay evening at 8 p. m.
1 good templars held an inter
Biting at tlieir lodge room
v : night.
P Saiiie 'Veils spent part of
i j all 't Sunday with relatives
k county
I f have some valuable real es
nle "'hicb lias not been ad
*’• "• Yarbrough, of Ox
■ an able sermon at Mad
J T McLaughlin, of Tal
i(L8 (it , il s l>" <liug this week
b and relatives here.
• ! -uke Campbell, ot Jasper,
I !l "iir or two here Monday on
I the legislature.
J L ' lffi —House "'. on depot and lot occupied
[' Ha street. Call
' vki »«, real estate agent.
I I", , ' ,u " t .v commissioners hold
Meetings on the 3rd
! ‘ae!i month.
r Richer has returned from
|" 18 “'tending Emory * 0 !
Brow n, Frank Sims
V brj kn had a delightful
Eat On ton Fair.
‘ e Just received nice lot
a of
crackers. P. F Huteh
rn and .
see me.
Lar L HIT <,a 6 31 toilroad ® tlle Covin S
r 0,| e day last passed
b^oq Wee k.
t® lled "itb contained
choice news ar
j ne adv ertigements.
l “«. Enoch
**
a ' re lot . with ho use fronting
foils r . •. “lence, wiU he
'• See Fi vk S( ,ld
8 ai C. Pav is or Si
"Yll at the new
“ depth of ginnery has
live over 300 feet and
v ein of water has been
Z 8in Butts, Hen Rock
"alt.,n r y,
and Gwinnett
bJ
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tn en ,, t,18t
ts V' 11 he Butt’s celehrotDfl
fter exhibited her. VV. " e<1
n«>n and , *
1.0th, 04 4nd »ight, Oct.
OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Under the wise management of
Prof W. Frank Smith ami his able
acu | t} . the CSi r l*’ High School in the
college building is rapidly growing
in public favor. Over 120 pupils are
regular attsndanee and the patroue
delighted with the way and
ner in which the school is bein
There are many young ladies
girls from abroad, all of whom
the kindest attention and ten
care. As a disciplinarian and
Prof. Smith has few if any
iu Georgia. He is firm, yet
possesses a brilliant
» practical and progressive. He
the school at heart and is laboring
its success. Pareuts and
at home and abroad may rest as
that their daughters will be ed
and well cared for if sent to j
public schools of Covington. :
Prof. Smith is Principal of the I
High School with the following
and accomplished ladies as
Mrs. E. V. O’Keefe Mi-*-*
A. Tucker, Miss Mattie Hay
Miss Alice Moore has charge
the music department, while Mrs.
B. Corley presides over the art
These ladies are fully
and thoroughly qualified
discharge the responsible duties of
respective positions and are de
popular with patrons and
The school at the Male Academy,
the management of Prof. \V.
Edwatds, has about 50 scholars",
the people ate well pleased with
management thereof. Of course
schools are the pet and pride of
of our people, especially is this
of the female school. Tuition
these schools is very low, and board
the best families here can be secur¬
from ten to twenty dollars per
Those who have children to
would do well to investigate
advantages of our schools before
elsewhere.
WORK—MARRIAGES.
Mr. H. D. Arnold, of Wiles conn
was united in marriage to Miss
Britain, of Co.vingtou, on
Wednesday, Oct 2nd. Rev. Dr. J.
Brittain, father of the bride, offi¬
'I he attendants were as follows
Wright Turner with Miss Berta
; Mr. Alfred Dearing with
Lillian Butler; Mr. Walter Lee
Miss Florence Johnson ; Mr. Joe
with Miss Claud Lee ; Mr M
Brittain with Miss Mattie Turnell.
bride is one of our fairest, most
and cultured daughters, while
groom is a progessive business man
prosperous farmer, he is also a
ot honor aiul high integri¬
ty. After the ceremony an elegant
was served at the residence
bride’s parents. The happy
left for their home iu Wilkes
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Dr. Frank B. Wright, of
Ga., was united in marriage to
Mrs Ellen D Gause, at Shawneetown.
on Monday 30th Sept The
is a lovely lady, who once lived
Covington and has many friends
who will welcome her return
great pleasure. The groom is
known to our people—is an ex
and popular physician—a
hearted generous gentleman.—
peace and plenty bless this union.
happy couple reached here early
morning.
I’EOPLE EVERYWHERE
our statement when we say
Acker’s English Remedy is in
way superior to the' any and all oth¬
preparations for Throat and
In Whooping Cough and
it is magic and relieves at once, j
offer you a sample bottle free.
this Remedy is sold oil a
guarantee by J. A. Wright.
For Sai-e.—O ne house and lot in
. . .
’’ 1 ® ca Him lle ’' ,n ial ‘
street. wo ousesan lots on
block, fronting Spr.ng street.
cash payment, balance on in
plan, building^ with good security.
beautiful lot adjoining
of Lewis Freeland, For Rent.
house in thorough repair, newly
new grates etc, adjoining
of Gen. W, Scott.
Mrs. V. C. CONYERS.
On Monday last, Oct. 7. the fol¬
letters remained uncalled for
the post office at Covington, Geor¬
: In calling for any of these
letters say to the Postmaster that they
have been advertised in the Enterprise
have one cent ready to pay for
letter, as this is now the law :—
Ladies.—Mary Capour, Laura Heir
ing, Minnie L Perry, Angie Hollings¬
worth, Caroline Brown, VV’ B Jones,
Mary Rogers. Gents.—Benj. Burch,
Awerso Brooks, Sam Daniels, VV’ S
Neel, RfJ Quin, Jas. Simms, col.
P. II. Ferguson, Post Master.
Jas. M. Levy, Asst. P. M.
BEGGS’ Cherry COUGH SYRUP.
Is , giving splendid satisfaction to
,l trade . , aud , the , sales . are positively ... ,
rnarvelours, which can be accounted
for iu no other wav Ui,he..... except that it
.....b,u, e 4
“ " e ke ®P Brooks A I'
Dru gS l ^- a p20.90.
lot, hook out Wi Moses, the C boys - are coming! • ,
Sr .“ hf k r ve ‘ h rr the lar dh, gest ' ,, stock ” r ,‘ of l r,' shoes l
hef"re° V1Ugt0n ’ °*” ^ ^
TEMPERANCE.
teTTIm t> ot is niter th«- cob
H? 1 R " d msimgemeirt of The Woma’i
T eruperance Union of (;.
- r ,r 1 a
A Dublin Coroner s Story.
bave suffered from foul play. All
classes and conditions have conte to
me < wbetber they have I teen drowned
<> r «hot, or killed by accident or by
their own band > or ,f there has been
an v doubt a * t0 b " w ‘hey met their
-
fate ‘ A,,d U has «*«• a I* itiful thing
to ** lhe,r P°° r 1,urt Bodies, and to
bear tbe Kld tales that came w ith them
bas g' vcu me a weird life, and turn
ed me K ra )’> years before my time,
“Perhaps I may be allowed to say
d has not been wholly in vain. Many
a time have I pointed out the murder
er and helped to bring him to justice.
1 have kept within decent bounds the
recb less and the greedy, making them
ni(,re careful of human life. But
there has been one marauder, aye, the
w " m of them all, that never got jus
tice ’ 3nd 11,81 Wil8 th e drink. His
hands is in all sorts of mischief, I
have known families where peace and
happiness had long had their abode,
broken up by the drink Little bv
^Ble, or in the most high-handed and
" u ^ ra g eou8 manner, it has robbed
them of their money, of their prop
ert v ’ th< ' ir B ood " ame - their home,
-
,heir friel,ds . th eir health and final
•)’ tlieir lives. There is no beauty
80 fair> n " ,ove ®» sacred, no heart so
« ood > 110 fanie 80 t ' ,reat ’ no P" siti " n s 1
S 00 * 1 ’ no P" siti . on 80 hi - h as t0 shield
from it6 darin g and "'ckt-d hand,
“I have seen young penpe begin¬
ning life with every prospect of hap¬
piness and usefulness, drop out as if
touched hy a pestilence. I have seen
men and women in the high places of
wealth and power fall down, down to
the very lowest, and no pity or help
could save them. The most tender
relations of life have been the most
cruelly outraged, I have known very
many eases of girls killed by their
lovers, sisters killed by their brothers
oud wives killed by their husbands,
and all under the influence of drink.
There have been brought to me in
my profession suicides and accidents
and sullen deaths without number,
produced by the drink. I assure you
solemnly today, that in all my long
career as a coroner I cannot call to
mind a single case of homicide that
has come before me for investigation
that was not immediately or remotely
the result of drink.”
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■VISE AND OTHERWISE
The Augusta papers pronounce the
Picture entertainments of Butt to he
fascinating and instructive aud well
worthy a liberal public patronage,
Col. Livingston returned front a
visit to South Georgia Sunday last.
He was in fine health. While in An¬
gusta he met with a warm welcome.
His speech at Waynesboro is said to
have been the finest effort of his life,
Our old friend J F M. Hutchins
has moved his hoot and shoe shop
from the Star building to an up stair
room in the Shepherd building over
P. F. Hutchins popular store. Call
on him when you have any work in
his line, tor his prices are tow and his
work first class.
Professor Gauthier, of Paris states
that certain vital processes of the
body i!e e!op putrefying substances
lit the tissues, which, if not speedily
eliminated, produce disease. Ayer’s
Sarsupirilla effects the removal of
lbfl!ie substances, and thereby pre
serves health.
Col. Boh Watson desires us to say
that he is notv ready to bag 100 par
tridges in two days for Col. Si Haw
kins 875 gun, and would be pleased
to have Col. Hawkins set the time.—
Lithonia New Lra. Newton county
mU8t b ° the P laCe and lllC 2,,d Frida )’
and Saturday in January, 1890, the
t | me an d we are t,. see at least a
()f the ing » I,, case of a fail
ure p Col. , «> Watsons ,. > part , to . kill ki) , 100 ioo
‘ " 1 P h '
Jlme after time we h:ive 8 P° ken " f
the advantages of < ovington and t h e
county of Newton for hone-t and m
dustrious persons in search of homes.
Our water is pure and our climate
healthy. Our lands are productive
and ' homes can now be bought low.
Our people are social . . and , progressive. •
Our uur merchants merchant* pav pay the highest ° * possi
ble price for cotton and country pro
duce. and sell goods as cheap as can
any other town . in n Georgia. • \r. '»t l,..,,, nave
a public shod system which grows in
1 ,|l.,ritv
•
favor and tncrea.es t n I ,, n I .• —
We have a street car line to Oxford.
Also have building and loan assocut
tion, insurance and benevolent organ
ch “ rel, “'
compress, big ginneries, warehouses,
etc. Live energetic persons with a
tittle little hard turd cash casn can ca do well here and
will meet with a hearty welcome from
oil al ‘ 1,111 ..... P nonnlfl e P '
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CAl TION _,_7 ' „ a th l’rq ' '
is cautioned ; against . going ...
Everv mother
her child laudanum or paregoric; it
5 «K
.
efit children aud cure their pains. 11 ,s
harmless and contains no Optum or Mor
phine. 1 Sold by Dr. J. A. Wnght.
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j *’2 pr^ u'nrou Hitters
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STRAY LOCAL SPLINTERS.
Adams Bin#, want ti you.
Gents hose a full line just in at C.
E. Cook’*.
Hams and fresh graham flour just
in at Adams Bros.
Ladies, Misses, Children aad In
fants hose at C. E. Cooks.
Ruching all kiuds and lowest prices
at C. E. Cook’s.
Breech loading guns and everything
to match at Adams Bros,
Gents fianncl shirts all colors and
j owest }ce> at c £ Cook’s,
. .Fresh mackerei and cream cheese
at P. j*’. Hutchins.
Fresh grassseeds, clover, blue grass,
tiinonthy, vetch &c., at Lee&Guinn,
Snuff by the 5c worth, 10c worth or $10
worth at Atlanta prices at Lee k Guinn’s,
L adies shawls, come and see fbeni
at C. E. Cook’s.
Watches, clocks anil nice line of
jewelry just in at Adams Bros.
Beautiful line piush, just received
at C. E Look’s.
We sell a nice Sun lay shoe for ladies for
$1.00 per pair. How is that tor low' ? Lee
& Guinn.
Best lot of white and red tanned
sole leather and 10-4 bleeeheil
ing in town at Adams Bros.
Be sure and try my Little Toni To
bacco, White Mule and Little Gem
Cigars. P. F. Hutchins:
Robert Daniel, colored, keeps It is
bartH-r shop in neat and tasty order
and h.s prices are very reasonable.
Calicoes, calicoes, calicoes of all
kinds and prices are the lowest at C.
E. Cook s.
We have to mix salt with the shot
in our loaded shells, they kill game
so far. Lee & Guinn.
Sheeting, shirting, bleaching, drill,
ing, flannels etc. of all descriptions
at G. E. ook’s.
Worsted gonrls, stock larger than
ever before. Lowest prices gtiaran
teed C. E. (molt.
Full lino undertakers goods, from a
hospital coffin to fine iialnutnnd cloth
caskets Thompson & Lee
Mountain Dew Whisky—for med¬
ical purposes—purest and finest on
earth at Joe W. Wright’s.
Leather belting, Gum belting and
packing. Asbestos packing and
hemp packing at Lee & Guinn’s.
Frank Hutchins will sell you fancy
and family groceries, confectioneries,
cigars and tobacco cheap, at No. 1
Clark St, next lo court house.
The cigarette must go, hut we sell
best cigar ever s rid in Covington lor
price, 5 cts We guarantee it pure
Havana fill. Try it and see if we
en’t got it Lee ft Guinn.
The Piedmont Exposition
tip in fine style M imlav. thousands
persons being present. The
ture attended in a bodv.
The directors of the Covington
Oxford street railroad company
declared another semi annual
of 4 per cent payable alter
cLAKKBSBtvtBi I of rt.
OUGH URL
It is a sum cure f .y Wit aq.-itt
C ugh. I; si>>ph the wL , and j *•
mi..- the c.lii.d to catch os Breath. -
is entirely harmle-s. Good tor u
cough of chi.dhood or o d age x.
Iseals the bionciii and lungs, atu
s ups the cough. For Winter
Bronchial Cough this syrup is thi
iic-t ever discovered. On v oije s'z
large bottle. Price $1.00, at Dr. J
A. Wrights Dmg Store. . Ctarke’.
Flax Soap makes the Skin smooth,
soft aud white. Ptice 25 ceuts.-3.
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ?
Not if you go through the world a
dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tab¬
lets are a positive cure for the
forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
ulcn °- V a,ld ^'nstipation. Guaranteed
and sold by Dr. J. A. VV right.-Janl.
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D||TT^ Oil 8 I D Mill AIMTISJP0 ISaiSOi
: UVMUi i.1 a I
fi^Thesc GRAND PICTURES exocn
^Charlotte!' r t ,'^ wi"n 1 1,'2*'<-xh'ibHed 1 Vi22r
, N c
j public square, in Covington, Ga. on
WarfjlflorfaM Jluuttuouuj aR{j uttu ThSJrSdSV iitutoujj) OCl uut.
gft ^ | 0 ;{, ’ |089,
There will be two exhibitions daily, one at
4 and one at 8 p. m., and each exhibition
„jil be different. There Large and Elegant
Paintings were executed after caretul study
of the Scriptures and »ere criticised by
seventeen Ministers of Dili’erent Denomi.
nations before they were seen by with the Gold,
Some of the Scenes are covered
soine w | t j, p ear i f some with Crystal, some
are Active Painting, with Moving Figures.
some with Lightning, Ihunder, failing
Stars, Brilliant Lights and Fire; also, n
Transformation Scene The exhibitions
« r |^'rS'I™ AND TOE RIVER OF
WATER OF LIFE ’ are alone worth more
x f Z
b ' “ ‘ ’ u '■
^ m
B®,Every one, Old and , v Young, should ,
no t fail to sec each exhibition of this won
derful work on canvass now while you have
the opportunity. Dim t 1'orget the
Wednesday and Thursday Dot. 9 and It)
g@“ADMISSIOM ONLY 25 CENTS.
CHILDREN *' 15 “
REMOVED!
...
l tomf>ra an ,l the pnhlic that I have removed
Roo, and Shoe business to T- J. Shop
herd s bu.ld.ng, upstair, tn north-erst cor
i ner room where , i can always be found-
ke future. Respectfully,
S Octfftj««2 J. F. M. HUTCHINGS.
60KFE0ERATE VETERANS’
ASSOCIATION.
Covington, Gai Oct. 1, 1 Sts*.#,
In pursuance of the call tor a meeting
ot the ohl confederate veterans ot
of thefli's-it.liersassembled in thecou.t
»('TJoVIo<k.»iu thisd.ty, and a
“ effculed ' ,v !
Nur'Nn'i'j ury.’ ”\V \„der.-on "sec.e- *
Judge Edwards, upon taking the chair
explained the object of the meeting, in a |
very tall uud eialeji jte manner. lie aN
so read the constitution of tlie Fulton J
bounty Confederate Veterans Associa- ;
lion, as a matter of information for those j
prerent.
First business in order was the enroll
ment of thoa* whu wit.li to become mem
OerF ul tlie as>ori.ttioitt ami tlie follow- j
big uuims were ^iven the secretary: j
>• S. For.er, Aojutaul Cotib’s Legion.
1 -iLis M. J . m..in, Co. A., C ’bo’o Legion.:
| -I. V. tVuc- 'run,..
iJ.C. D..y, . “ “
| j. G. Wori-hain,.. “ “ ll
•' dm ltoqnemore “
IV. JI. McCart,... “ “ it |
.1 <hn S. Cook..... “ “ it
'V.8. Kirkpatrick ** «<
C. M. Berry,....... “ “ * *
j J. 11. Itoquemore *• “ i
; J. N. Slant* u,..... •* «(
apt G. i). Heard Co. K., 531 Ga. Regt
J. C, Caub,.......... <*
it. W. 1 lark ....... «< • t “
Jameh L. Hay#..... 44 it
i tou#|Aiii A. Jone# “ i*
S R. MuCirt........ • i • (
ii. 11. ih*4iipsm... “ “ “ “ “
Ct»l. t. M. Nix, IGkh Tia. Bat Cavalry.
J. v\. UatiertiMjii, Co. C.» 10th, G*i. Cav.
a’. 14 Ut>UrtM»n, *• 4 * •«
d..non Mo#.-, Co. B, 10;h, Ga. Cavalry.
i‘. J. SpetM,... 4 ‘ • t • i
vV. J. Mabry, 44 U
J. M. Smith,. 44 <t
v' M. Mnitii 44
i. B. M e.»d wi# 4 ‘ 4 * • I
Jap!. >. H Starr, Co. H., 31 Ga. Itegt.
>i. \W H.igtiy,....
J- ( . Amltrso.:,.. it (( It
i J. C Fien isier,..
0. C. Epps..... 44 4 I 41
Limes M. Levy,. “ ‘4
*■ L. And raon, “ <4 <4
H*orge Cook,.... 4 4 4 4 44
iV. \V. Unborn,- “
Dr. J S Carroll, “
E J. Horton...... 4 4 4 4
Ur. E. H Yancey 44 B 44
I. v'.. Pitt-, Co. I), 53 1 Ga. Regiment,
i Hitt Pitta, “ *' “ “ *'
iV. F. Gay, Co. G., 4 li Ga. Regiment.
8. J. Kelly, “ “ “
’apt. .1. M. P.uc, Assistant Adjutant
Cu’iieral, Gurdoti'a Division.
J. \V. Amierson, Co- L-, 10th (ia. Regt.
\. C. Coojilur, 4 4
W. hi D-»itbs Co. E., 424 Ga Regt.
I. II. r»lii , 424 Ga. Pediment.
.1. tV. >U'[»iit!isoii, Co. F, 424 Ga. Rejxt
• . U. iLtrifur, 9 li ti;t. Bat Ar iLery.
V. N. L a. li, Co. K, 13th Ala. Rept.
• .ti 1 ! > Mit, Co. C , 7ih Tenn. Rug:
E F. latTvv .fti-, Imuj) Artilifry.
vV. I’, t ring, * 4 44
J. F. MuCom. Ordinance 4ej»arttm nt.
L L. Middle *rook,». B., 4tliGiMiiiti
: .1, ,V*iam>, 324 Ga. Regiment*
F. \!. Hay-, G .. Mlliiia.
\V. . No-veil, Co (\, 234 Ga. B it.
•i -ha (’. Coggin, Co. E., 1st Ga. Regular.
I. U.. Estes, ( o. C, 25th Texas Kept.
J- 1 J - L vd. Go. A., 19^ Ga.
, Ga Engineers
j < ; jj, t. Bower, C<> I. (i ll
! .1 T. Mitch m C h ith ti; Hast
John l. t.a> • Co. D. ( loin to. Uegtmeut.
..... ... L '^ W ‘
a. j. r. .„laC, * 0, ».,*«. ■
i r
J. A. Harmon, Co. G , 35th Ga. Regt.
i'. il. Fergiixo , Co. 1>-, lOlli G;.. Regt.
. W. Piper. Ox C., With fa. Regiment.
I. 11. K ctfiis, Pruv’s Pioneer Corps.
5.1. \ j,’ LiWdl.K I'iw ir is (it in. F l., 4’M 4- Ga. Ke"t. n -.i
p it (in, n ’ (‘o \ . 3rd G;. Sharp
.Lmatnim , , rol-sop, , , Co r lL, , inth un. p .
Dr. Geo. G. Griffin Medical Department.
'ant. VV. H. Haygnod, CY. U, 44th Ga
Regiment. ,,
Emtiiei W oim ck, 221 Ga. Bat. Artillery.
A. L Gaither,
c- ,,
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On motion it was decided that those
pr esen l jjo in to a temporary organ »zation
to continue for one month.
Judge Edwards was then elected tem¬
porary president, and J. \V. Anderson
j temporary secretary.
^LiU, d!tooa'atom . .......
i the asso r next
1 on the first Tuesday in Novem
Iht, and th.. t the ch;t rman of this meet-
8’^ one of them: The following gen
tlcmen were appointed on the commit
t(
Jp 1 ’',; £ g; "Tv L dn,J
°‘> motion it was requested that the .
j pmceediiurs of this meeting i»e publish
'li'i! plviiaBonhe'* 1 to'a^eon
exrmide.l j
fl , ( |,. r lte M il,liers, now residing in New
..f ttnsa-sociatimi, which will take place i ;
;l t the court bouse in Covin .ton 01 the
,j r „t Tuesday in Novemi.cr !
.... ’■ , ••. , to the
i ! " 1,t 1 ■ . 1 i”
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f BI.)M ARD>, Chuirinan, ■ I
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J. \V. Anderson, Secret! rv.
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j —. : -— FACE i
PIMPLES ON THE
* ,en impurestate irnpui e siat,e of i the t c blood
.
and are looked upon hy many with
| |cion . Acker > 9 Blood Elixir will
remove all impurities and leave the
j coroplex i ioll 8mooth ] clear. There '
aiK
build U P the constitution, purify anil
strengthen the whole system. Sold
and , guaranteed , ,, bv Dr. .. J. j A. . \\ right.
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, The Verdict Unanimous.
' ..... Druggist, . „• Btppox, Ind., . , , testi- ...
,es: “* can recommend Electric Bitters as
1 the very best remedy. Every bottle sold ha
relief One :
m every case. man took six
^,5 medicine I have ever handled in my 20 v -us 1
«pc,.cnce, is Electric Bitt.-rs.- Thousands
of otherx have added their testimony, so . oat
he ver dict is unanimous that Eicctnc Batyrs
blood. Only a half dollar a Latle at Broo.s
4, t.y’. btme.
AX OPEN LF ill
How I* >es Ti
Gin for 1—30 of the e cts
per hundred weight Give
you 1200 tbs of Aei
Seed Meal, 200 Pis Kt for 100
ps*. 'itton See. l.i,, , A 1. > Ket d > Men' con
German Kniuit, and t itige
t,,r 8 f ed " r 8eil 1,1 t i ii ;i ' suit
I ,urch:iscrs ‘ ut 0,1 (i ' cotton
bagging and 6 tics for SI j.) xr bale.
or 6 yards piue straw baj nd ti
ties for 1,00 per bale, r 4 burlaps
sticks, weighing 10 lbs, and ti ties for
90 cents per bale. Pay you ents
per bushel for cotton s d If v<> ue
<)ffergmore ,] ull ' t ^.jj ulltil se,? j
me.) Attend to all business j, ‘ed
in my hands to the best of my abili
Come to see me, * r > l,,Hl v at
. . I
.
nty old stand, near the depot.
Thanking nty friends for past fg
v>-rs and hoping to receive the lilieral
patronage heretofore >rd I i
a me, am
Very Truly ii. Yours, j
G. BUTLER. j
Covington, Newton county, Ga. j
THE PROHIBITORY ! ;
SENTI
TIMENT
Pervading the country i.< due in great
measure to the large amount to spuri j
ous Whiskey that is being sold. Im •;
posed upon by " irre,-jK>ti-;Ule dealers
who .. K. doctor .1 and 1 color „ i up spirits to
represent Whiskey, tL eonsuim rs are v* -
tin,, ting n. to ivira, wipe out.the .mi enttre_ business. !
lo aid ill uhcoking thiF sentiment bv !
supplying 1 *. * consumers with a mtre *
\\ liiskcy 1 am now phiciug my celt*'
Grated “1. \V. Harper Old Nelson
"*
LOLNTT ,, T' . \\' HISKk\ direct .
h to
them from distillery warehouse.
This whiskey is made from selected
rye and corn and barley malt at niv
distillery in Nelson Couutv, Ky., and
represents the highest type of distil-1
i .• ° !
*
As a stimulcnt or tonic it is pro- !
«*»» As * beverage it will i*.”)*-. recommend j |
a
itself to the most exacting connois
seur. Respectfully,
1. W. HARPER.
Soi.i: A oust,
SWORDS AND NORTON,
Covington. Georgia.
A tVoiiuui’s Discovery.
“Another wonderful discovery has he»i
nade and that too by a lady in this county. —
Jisease fastened its clutches upon her and hr
.even years she withstood iu severest tests luF
.er vital organs were undermined and leal'
eemed imminent. For three mouths s’.a
joughed incessantly and could not sleep. She
ought of us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis
;overy for Consumption and was so much re
ieved , taking . , • first r dose j ,i that . she slept , ail , J i
on I
}>* ht and with one b ,ttle hjs been
y cured* Her ouay? is Mis. I.uther^ 1 nt/.
Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co.. of She!oy,
\ T . C. Get a free trial bottle at D.uoks $l Ivy’s
Drug Store.
A GOOD COUGH SYRUP. j
j
There is nothing parents should he
careful „ . about . selecting . cough . ,
j so as a
i svru’i. Bcg'-’s Cherry ( ':mgli Syrup
costs no more than , tlie ‘ cheap . and ,' til .
I f’erior nostrums thrown on the market.
Dpi Ihe best's i . • none too . good, , he , sure and ,
j I Begg’s Cherry Cough Syrup.
k «'P't on ten,I ,t all timra. Brook,
j &
! E V ____ E '' { >RDINARi B JNE ..
; *
j SCRATCHING.
I Herbett Sperry. Tremout, II! . ha 1
Erysipelas in b-th Lgs. Coi:lli*; 4
to r x the i house i six H-eck.-S. ( He ■
i 1 x \* hell I T was able , . to OH Ipylegs i
i. r k
I bad an itching .sensnlion til.it n ur
,
1 v imi Ine frazy. I soiao heel taeiu
taw to the b mes. Tiled • very thing
: without ... . ro.tef. . ,, T I was tormented
| tLjg way for two \i nr.-. 1 then ioi.inl
I Oiarko's Mantes Fitr,.,.( Extract 01 i-ax V .v < H Pntii a P* la ; mV ’>
Skin Cute at the Drug Stole, n od it
arld f has and we.l. ’
t cured me sound
C .. larke . . F,ax , !l . 1
8 «- a P 18 n0 ^ V '
for Bath and Toi'ct. Skin Cuie fcl.OJ.
Soap 25 cents. 1 r ?;-.i a. J- -
Wright’s Drug St re. -3
is‘surprising * dittv to mii iisfi will' F
It that ,«• mle use n
common, ordinary pill when they can se
cure a valuable English om- lor tie- same
money. Dr Aker’s Kngli-i, pi! s are «
positive cure for sick-bcadncheand all loci
troubles. They are small, sweet, .-«*%
-“T ^ ^ ^
J A
English Spavin Liniment removes
all hard, sift, or calloused lumps and
blemishes front horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, sweeney, swollen ring-bone, stl-!
^ sprains, ni: tl.r-.at, and j
coughs, etc. Save $50 hy use of one
l uu W«irrentP#l nle " Sold i>v Brooks
’
'
Ivy, Druggists, Covington, Lia.-tt.
— •
Advice lo)!»!!.. r«. shouM alway* .
Mrs. Wi^sluu’s Soothikg sv .. 11- |
ouietsleep,andtiieiittle«’herub»w.Tkesaj*“bright to taste, it
as a button.” it is v.*ry pleasant
tor diarrh<.-«, whether orism* u •«> l-tmnsor
oilier causes. Tweoty-ftve ceut* a bottle.
... rfl T*: Y~,rn. s
Oryou n;; ’; - “
■ ■ *•*’«-«-........ V.'"" sold
---------
TtA!) f Ult D pALb* 1 | U
-
Bv consent of all parti-s in'-restetf will
be sold, before the court D"-"' ••"■w, to t:,c
.7,...j .i M ._ t l,; j,, ( l,l ( r • . <m the first:
T av N.'.v,.ml-r m \t. -of land f'-Bowing lying
property’ Covington to-wit • and ■>.")() \ M-- r,,a ' i v i
<>n the ....., -
improvements, will he -"’1 "to"' "
T*™ .)„e-h; ; ,l ^
° ct ^ l{ J U , v ’ s . oRi ,
’
„ shoes Wi wih low .........**rr a. will think
made at price- m y
s!tins are down to nofl’.ios Lee ft Guinn.
" XXiJSS' -
Executor’s Sale.
Tt»:‘ the
rr of H ry unty. will.
p tii e November highest I
he ay
Tfl€ art EMI: in the ei
m e< tv. •tw *n
jl sal' the following prop
erty, to-wit:
2011 Acre of Land, more or'he;
Ng’s 101, and 102. in It»>< KY
ins ( j ict teuton ounty. »a.. and
bou ndeil as It *11.' M'S On the north by land
Tucker ul Chestnut, on the east by
Die biff: ii ami Lancaster, on the eiulh ami
by H« and South river. Terms of
cash, |th in 12 months.
in 24 months, *th in 36 months, with 8
cent, interest on the notes.
K W. & M W. DICKERSON.
Executors of C. M Oiekerson, dee d.
Executoi’s Sale
I
Newton County,
" !*,: sold tit-fore the court house door
in the city of Covington, on Ihe first
in November uexU bet ween the le*»l
ol sate the following described realty to
‘ l ■ '
Ail tlul one ball undivided interest in and to ;
tract or parcel ..f land, situate, lying and !
in said county, tmo'' n as Ihe Ilunu-r pla e I
SIX HUNDRED AXl) ELK VEX ACRKS, |
North, by lun ts'.f James Wyley; East, i
Roliert Lemmons and E. A. Armstead; South I
the tieorgia railroad; West, by Seal. WyU y i
Alex Cox; said land soil William by virtue of tin-!
will and testament of Cook, lute
said county deceased.
TEEMS-CASH.
Ti.,- other half ..f »»IJ tract «;il be .old at
’> Dim*‘y with witUm cook, SauV-n'd w"n
' e ‘ o:d !
w j, cook.
Executor of Wm.Cooir j
----------------------------| 8. O. COOK. I
Ad.31 iDi3t * FfttOr’S Sftl? i/ ’
-- j
In obedience to an order of the court of Or*!i- (
“ry “fitoekiiate eoumy, u.., win be soi.i »t
outcry, before the court house door of
county, in the city of Conyers, on the 1st
in Xovember ! ,exr * withiu the u ^ al
of saU*. the follow ing prope Ay, belonging
of Johu Morgan, tlefeascd, to wit,
HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES
tioru or lc-.s, in the sth dis riet of originally Hen
now Newton county, (in. *J 02 y a ' acres of Jot No
; 50 acres, of lot AO 44 ; and 50‘ a acres, of lot
22 ; all bounded as follows: West, by lauds
i Cuort Turner; South, by Sooth River and
!OHlsof Wm Dollar ; East, by lands of Mrs. Lau
Parker tin 1 Oliver Flanigan ; North, by lands
if if, L Parker an 11saac Joyner, (food dwcl
gin Jiouse. river and creek bottom land
now Newton county, «>f lots
No. 65and 56, bounded on the South, by South
river ; East, by the widow Thompson’s place,
North, by lands of Charlie Elliott and Bart
Hollis, and West, by lands of Bart Hollis. Also
aneroid from Snapping Shoals road, one run-1 rod
wide, and one him iredainlfour rods long, i
ntng vast side of Charley Elliott's place to tlie
rivi-r place oll of lot No. 41, in thi Mi district of
originally Henry, now Newton county, tin.
TERMS OF SALE-HALF CASH, half, in 12
months, with interest from date of sale.
U. P. ELLIOTT. Administrator
Concern. Ca., Sopt. 2418$).
SHERIFF SALES
—FOR NOVEMBER 1889.—
wu , be sol ,] before the ccurt house door
in the city legal of Covington, hours Newton county,
withiu the of Hale, to the high
est November bidder for next, easily 89, on the the loUowing 6r-t 1 uesday
iu ® prop
'
All that tract of land lying in Newton
(icoraua, known a# tlie R. J. Hen*
lerson containing plantation Eloven ami mills, Hundred on Alcovn
river, description Acres,
more or less: more fully set
forth in a deed from L. J. Hill, President
Gate City National Bank of Atlanta, made
to VV. H. Gaither on Nov. 1st, 1882; all
the .property mentioned in said.deed lrqm
said bank, and also the undivided half in*
u , rost oi - \y. h. Gaither in said Willow
Mills owned hy him previous to said deed,
Levied on as tlie property of E. A Heard
anil w H (y a ; t her to satisfy a mortgage
execution issued from the superior court of
said county of Newton in favor of Bwann,
StewBrt V8 . E, A Heard and W. H
j Gaither. By consent of the parties to said
l&SSrJreStearilii ,,£
i si,,,,* *?/, iqun
‘
H.‘B. ANDERSON Sheriff.
-ALSO
will , IG goM before the Court Housedoor
i in the city of Covington, Newton county,
withiu the legal hours of Bale on the first
iuf.ia} I ; m .November V <iv|4 , n hp r next, I.ovt HO J, tho tne f/.llnu loliow
ing property to-wit :
All that tract or parcel of land situated
i in the first district of 'original iy \Valt*n,
I10W ^ ew ton county, Ga., known as lot No
'-’SO containing two hundred and thirty-six
! 23(i) ' acres, mor3 or less, except twenty-five
j ilCT and s bull g h t out of said of said lot by lot Flemister, lying
except ten acres on
,he l,ast side of the pttblic road ' k,,own as
the upper road. Levied on as the property
j of T. issned J. Shepherd from Newton to satisfy superior a mortgage fi. in
i ]? court
lavoi ot Silas H. otarr vs. 1 nomas J. Shep
'< »»*«* notice «»«» \ J-Shepherd,
the detendant, us required by law. lhis
Sept. 30,1880-
1 11 11. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
-ALSO.
Will be sold before the Court House
iloor in tin- city of Covington. Newton
county, First within the legal hours of sale, on
the Tuesday in November, the fol
p 1 1 ’ "
j f ] j CO thelm- ntmn
p roV ements thereon, lying and being in the
Corporate limits o. the city of Covington,
^
„ ov resides and fully described in mort
„n|'executor of" P. 11. Thomason, on
August 10, 18 si, and recorded in Clerks
' J{ /' ' •jottaud^loT'to which 'refer
ence are now made, and which mortgage
I
0 f W. A. Norton to satisfy a mortgage ti.
hi. issued from Newton superior court in
favor of W. (\ Clark ft Co., vs. W. A.
x urt „ n Written notice given W. A. Nor
ton. tlm defendant, as required by law.
1 hi.. Set * ISO 1889
/ W'DFRSOV i^c/ / 'sheriff ' ‘
ALSO, a __________
before Court j
Will be sold tlie House
d <»’>’ 1,1 Die cUyuf the Covington, legal Newton
county, Vlthm hours of sale,;
on tlie First Tuesday 1'i'opcVty in November 1889,
tiie ft,llowhl 9' to-wit:
distic^l orighm'ny coinnining Wahmt^ now trton !
enmv, Ga.. 251. macs, ..........
Mild lot and running along the original line
througi 1 to a hght-wood stake corner to big R.
J. lerrell S line, oil an cast can ner to a
branch that runs through said lot of land
down to the middle of said branch
to the creek, thence due north to the ?W ;
hie thence along said line to the beginning
west corner, and containing 10® acres, more
ur less. Also, the north-west half fraction
ul lot No. 2:;o, containing 100 acres, more
or j.—. excepting i m rc around grave yard,
It Jl -rnm - place. Levied on tis
^11,1 TT\Led U-lm 'Le
rior court in favor of Mrs. M. C 1'errv vs.
T T Shepherd. Written notice given the
law. l’h.s hepk 30, 1889
Jl. B. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
door m -■ : * I
county, witiiin the lex.! * t
A*irst Tuesday ia it, tiie
allowing property to-i
The stoi
tin^aixhed »t No “One if|
square feet ami ebfi.t
in< arc and rt»..«*
ning back rorty-se. e •iag t \1>
which stands the lonse on Me
»th side of th<i public $qna re, in the city
^ Covington, and th* ex tre ie east eonw
sooth side of th
known as the old Ca mn Levied
' ,f 1 the property ot 1. .1, Shepherd io
satisfy a mortgage ti. fa. Usned from New*
* on 8U P court in U r of M. M. Wright
).?■ 1 J. J Shepherd, *j pherd. ihe defendant, Written notice eivew
by law. This S*p». as required
:50, Ifistl.
H. H. ANDERSON. Sheriff.
-ALSO.
A\ ill be sold before the Court House
in the city of Covington, Newton
within the legal hours of sale,
follow the First ing Tuesday to-wit: in November \
property
filly acres ol land, trore or less in Hrov..
district, in Newton county Georgia
nd bounded as follows : On the north by
ot 0. S. Jartioe, on the east by lauds
W (' Clark ft t o., on the smith hi lands
. I. T. Corley,‘and on the west by lands
f It. V. Johnson. Levied on as the prop
of Washington Conyers to satisfy a
ti. fa issued from Newton mi j »
court in favor ot Hass Hros. vs. Yl ash
"shmgton Conyers. Conyers, Written notice given
the defendant, as re
by law. Property pointed out in
“"t h. tm This Sept. HO, 18811
H. H. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
-A LSO,-
Will be sold before the Court Hot e
3 the leglnfoure of^saTe
within
l, ie First Tuesday in November
f'dloiving property to-wit :
All that tract or parcel of land lying in
district, Newton county Ga . known
IS tli ‘‘ 8en, '. v Auder-on •• «••• ly ing on Bear
ami being the place v, iu-reon W H
now resides, containing Four Huu
and known Fifty Acres, rnttre or less, off the
lyint; asethe the Bailey place, said ten
on east side of the upper
leading by the J Shepherd farm. Levied on as
property of 'J' to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from Newton sup» -
court in favor of Margaret M Wilsoa
T .1 Shepherd. Written notice given
J Shepherd, the defendant, as required
law. Sept3mber 30, 1880
H. 11. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
-ALSO,
WILL BE Sold before tlie Court
door iu the city of Covington,
county, withiu the legal hours
sale on the lust Tuesday in Nu> em¬
188;) the following property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situated,
and being in tlie county of Newton
of Georgia, known as the Simpson
place, land, containing Two Hundred Acres of
Pitts, more or Henderson, less, adjoining lands Kelly of Olio.
others, Joseph Isliam and
Hugh W as lute per to description, Emma G. from Bailey deed to from said
property, dated lath day ot May 1877.
Levied on as the property of E. G. Bailey
to perior satisfy a Ii. in fa. issued J. from Hearing Newton su¬
court favor of J. vs,
E. G. Hailey. Written notice given to E.
law. G Bailey, Property the defendant, pointed iu J required Plaintiff hy
Attorney. This Sept out by s
.‘>0. 1881),
II. B. ANDERAON, Sh riff.
-ALSO,
Will lie sold before the Court House door
in the city of Covington, Newton Co. Ga.,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday lowing in November next, 1881), the fol¬
property to-wit;
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
Ivin#? and Ijeiitfs in Ilavs district Neartoa
countv, containing Ga., and known as the Bailey place
One Hundred and 8eventy(l70)
acres, more or less, except ten acres there¬
of on ihe east side ot the road, known a*
(he upper road. Said place bounded on.
the north by lands of Albert Jackson, on,
the east by lands of T *1 Shepherd, on the
south by lands of James Harwell, and on
the west by lands of James Harwell and J
C Flemister. Levied on as the property of
I'. J. Shcpheru to satisfy a mortgagefi fa.
issued from Ne wton superior court in favor
of (' L Harwell against said T J Shepherd.
Written notice given T .1 Shepherd, the de¬
fendant, as required by law. Property
pointed out in suit! mortgage fi. fa. This
September JO, 1880.
H. I! ANDERSON. Sheriff.
Administrator's Sale
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Newton county, I will sell to the DikOieKt bfa
.V^riim tli.'iV.’Jal l,m"Sof the
blOV, '‘ mbcr xtl th,J
coumv; to® toM "of
Newt.m boundoit on ih.i North, by Inndt
i Jfra. Jam* Butler, on the Khsl by laucitt ot Bstt
HolhsandW. 11 Stanton; on the Smith, b>
i lU i(i» 0 f Mrs E. i). sunt-m h»» i J. N. Stanton;
and «m the Wowt, by huidaofw. 1£. Stanton aiul
Also at the same time and place I will sell
two ( 2 ) slmrts of the <ia Jt it. and Bunking
L’euijjany s Capital-stock.
ti^-'h’-iVes’. .v’to r , ’q , , 's 'a.'’ l,m smong
.r st:inr. .o u , . l . : l
Terms of Sale— CASH.
VV. H. STANTON,
Aduiinistratorof .1. N. htauton, deceased^
Administratrx Sale.
By vhture of an order from the Court of Ordi¬
nary of Newton county, will be sold before the
court house door in the city of ('ovington, dur¬
ing the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in November next, the following property, to
I wit:
A one Fifth undivided interest in Sixty Acres
of land, more or less, of the place whereon Mrs.
-son .UoU .. said „ . , , lands ... lie adjoin . . ng
^P '««; 1 * »»eorge. sm.th, on on the the south; north; M. V the l|ol estate on ot the S.
M. kllington. cm the east. Said lauds sold for
the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said es¬
tate of Naomi Cason
TERMS—CASH.
MARY T. CASON,
Administratrix of the estate of Naomi Cason,
Land for Sale!
Having decided to discontinue farming
i now offer my (arming lands tor sale. 800
-100 acres of this place is fine river and
Hua-nch bottom—th's is the finest stock farm
m this country. A iso 200 acres near Holly
Spring, 8 miles from town, with 190 acres
<>1 fresh land. 200 acres near Starrsville.
300 acres in the Fork. 140 acres in Brick
Store district These lands are as fine as
can be found in middle Georgia^ Terms
e*«J- and I will ( ash or on long time. Call at once
sell you a home.
j. T. Corley,
Covington. Ga., October 2, 188‘J—lm2
MONUMENTS !
If ytm nee(] a fi nP am] nltiaic monument
gravestone, of either granite or marble,
wnte direct to our salotaan. Mr. James H
Richards Covin-Ion Ga. State quality
Low as any first-class work can he sold in
the United States J. L. CLARK ft CO.,
iatutsulle, . .. Ry. aug-.tt.o . c.
j.T Ttcli, Jlan^e, -,i.. IKr „ .... amt . Scrntche* racratcnes onhu- on hi.
man or animals cured in 30 minutes
_ __ — r ---
J ’ S ’ Peek is P r <T^ d to furnish
coffi.-s and undertakers goods “ at low
er h. th . lM stock ,i Jm ,s |, e ured ZlZZ anasorn- rise
plete.