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buie'l> VV Oct. -4,
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fi iSE AivD OTHERWISE
c^tai collector city J. tales 'V.
\etoa and pay your November and
first dav of
ruble and c-sts.
Hen L L. Middlebrook spent
T or two recently in Henry counfy.
of the people over there
l':r'
M L *c'b' ’ftaj? »f H e of
i j g in the city, the guest
" Mrs T. N. Pitts, of the Pitts
ber
U .nr halt crazy. crazy ful t«i drunk white wo
who hailed front Atlanta, had
u ulticed in the calaboose here
,lav ni -ht. Site yelled, cursed
a ‘‘cut up Jack” generally.
ke pious sports are said to be as
L 0 f gambling as ever, and strange
they seem to think that the
Lie gay “beknowing unto the
i s not
tie.
.apt. Boyd, of the Accommoda
train, sprained his ankle a few
n dead
■mags since " bile ejecting a
it from his train, and has beeu off
Jutv for a few days.
PERSONAL.— If you owe me
mo call ami take up your note, as
■g now due and I need the money.
L| and settle immediately.
Respectfully, Franlltn Wiught.
klr. Tick Frank Sims’ blooded Stallion,
Arden, is back from the races,
looking fine and will finish up I the
non. He can be found at W.
Lwn’s stables, Call around and
k at this beautiful and stylish thor
rhhred
If Adams Bros, had time they
aid use a whole page of the old
terprise telling the people about
nr immense stock of new goods in
rv line with some prices that would
ke the commercial world stand
1 in amazement.
lucews in life is the result of push
energy. If the blood is impure
sluggish, both body and mind
1 vigor. To cleanse and vitalize
blood and impart new life to the
km, nothing else has such a ntar
nus effect as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
n the contest for the best display
bounty products at the Piedmont
[nsition, 1'lovd county won the first
piium Eights S1200, Talbott second, $700;
county third, $300. Miss
puis, of Talbot county, won the
I premium for the best individual
1 lav, *500.
lr, Editor: -The sidewalks on
(way Avenue and on West street
jt fe not been worked this vear. We
plead with the city authorities
I yet no work has been done. We
p 10 «sk “why is this thus?” and
lerihe ourselves “Citizens of Mid
'arru]|, Mobley & Co., have receiv¬
er new fall ami winter stock of
liucrv, and have secured the ser
s "f Mrs. Agnes Carter, an expe
ced milliner from Baltimore. Call
st-e these ladies, for tln-ir stock is
iplete and their prices very low.
■ertisement.
nether attempt was made to rob
residence of Mr. W. J. Cook, in
kStt »re district, a few nights ago.
thief was trying to force an en
ice through a window, when Cliff.
* *hot at hi im. In the dark ness
thiei . fled, leaving a large stick
ind. Let everybody sleep with
’*•’ I* 11 a "J a loaded shot gun
r [' adl ’ * ,r Sieves are abroad in the
n Alabama paper pays this com
" e ". t t0 Ge °rgm’s statesmen ‘The
:
,r n' la papers large
are weeping
i Py'nthe ars hirewell pathos of Uncle Ben
" to the Legislature.
u won t see Uncle Ben in his
,n when the place
rol ' s called, he said,,
. home
to die.’ Really, we
fterVi'' nh ng Gf'S to cry about.
H . ing
( * u k r for one term
ra 4’e Georgia to an
Blast Legislature about
graceful and appropriate
? the ‘legislate r man’ do is
n^nd can to
die ’
fol.
be remained uncalled for
P"st ojfie e at Covington, Geor
I’ calling for of these
erssa yt« the any
ei I Postmaster that they
*enadv ertised in the Enterprise
‘•a ve •me cent
f 1 feth ready to pay for
s ls now the law
M father Baker, Hannah
iV •**«-*. B McO^'-pl p w"i ailar p .
tn j (« 2 ’ " J Jackson.
ii- 2, Huu*
[Jr ge. Willie
P - !! Pesobsor
*• M. , Levy - p„« f Master M
"■ Asst. \ ’
, P. » M.
' a Weetintr f
Bittner, 0 th0 ounty
u , com
•'b a u, Pphedf„ r ,lie Utree new
' ,
-0 'r^:J r h
N :' " st b of them Paid „7
ta « L „, .
L men ^, unless nr,•• J }
tn ’"adebvLu ri,i P 1°" lta *
f °T Jamps Ur-1 " 8S lleld «n the
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Viined rv te ■i ,/' to 1 P !8 a > dee,i acting “itt" ner or
° - d •to rnako
road n *
igea Public near Bu t U>
4r| ier r ° ad ’ Also
a \ <lge built
^earj osenh I Ui ^ock\vell’ <a 1 ° V€r Gum
s .
I TOWN AND COUNTY.
ETEuTTHINQ AND EVERYBODY.
i
The pumpkin that all summer long
j Unto Has the hidden annual iu the com,
| I' triumph county fair
1 now is borne,
rJL ke 'I 011 P r tHe e m ° re
We like it ’
" e 1,Ke most ot ail when it -
Is made up into pies.
Frej)h Banaunaa .
P. F. Hutchins.
| ,. debt Xhe ^ ;[ to P y
j tv to bon<J
.. Jur public . schools increase in fa
vor as they grow in age.
ll „ c ^^"*- i" ->«- opinion,
.. Mr. Argust Boye returned from
f j Colorado Thursday.
y F ^. Kro " n reports having
had a delightfu t nte in Tennessee.
j W. H. Wells is visiting
•
^ at " era w Oglethorpe county.
. .The well at the new ginnery is
over 400 feet deep and yet no water.
,, ,, A ^ y f Atlan,a
Sun; ’t ° '
spent -nenr Saturday and teuuday < in - ourcitv J
..Miss Alice Dearing has been vis
iting friends in Oglethorpe county for
seteral days past.
..Mr. W. E. Smith and family
have moved from their country home
to town.
..Miss LucySockwell, an aged and
afflicted inmate of our pauper home,
is dead.
.. The Macon Telegraph came out
with 20 pages Sunday last, It was
an interesting and newsy issue.
..Jessee Watts, colored, with Rob.
ert Daniel, is said to be one of the
best young barbers in Georgia.
..Mr. John Porter, of the State
Technological school, spent Saturday
at his Cedar Shoals home.
..Mr. W. B. Lee speaking of erect¬
, ing two or three large brick store
rooms in our city at an earlv dav.
..If you owe for this paper come
forth and pay for it and receive our
everlasting thanks and gratitude.
..Mr. George Davis, of Newton
Factory, has purchased the Joe Penn
plantation near Montieello.
.. Miss Lou Davis, of Starrsville,
has been on a visit to friends in Mon
ticello.
.Thanksgiving day hist Thursday
was not generally observed iu our
town and county.
. .The side walk front Joe Peek’s
store to Mrs. Spence's gate is sadly in
need of work.
..The pious sports around town
failed to win any large amounts from
the last lottery drawing.
. .1 have just received a nice lot of
tea cakes and crackers. P. F. Huteh
ms. Call and see ine.
..Mr. Levi Whitten
himself a candidate for Coroner of
Jasper county at the election Nov. 5.
. .Our representative in the legisla¬
ture stood by the Olive bill and has
been on hand at almost every roll call
..One or two cotton buyers from
! abroad are stationed here. Our local
buyers, however, continue to secure
the bulk of the fleecy staple
..We learn that brother John
Wright has invented a dog trap that
never fails to catch loafing canines.
He thinks of having it patented.
..Rev. Warren Candler preached
two able sermons at the Methodist
church here Sunday morning and
night.
..We regret to learn that Mr
Henry Grahn and family contemplate
moving from our town sometime this
winter.
. .Our Baptist friends desire to have
Rev. Mr. Ivy, now of Greensboro, to
preach * for them next year. 17 He is an
-
able divine and a most zealous worker.
..We sympathize with Brother J.
R. Maddox, of the Conyers Banner,
in the loss, by death, of’ his devoted
and at. tneauttut beautiful young voun^ wife wile.
..Our cash is short, our wood pile
low and but little meal left in the tub
Pay J for your paper 1 1 and make US
‘ *
..The county commissioners held
their regular monthly meeting Mon
day anil disposed of "all the business
, brought before ; them. ,
..Mr. w Charlie r ,, r Dennard, p* ti.i brother of
our Mr. \t /, George Dennard, n it has moved i
to . town . and i'll* is clerking . in Mr. ii Joe Y
ur W. i. Wright’s r . . . Everglade T , • « Saloon. o i
5 B
..Capt. E. G. Arnold, of Monroe.,
died .quite suddenly ia his room at
the Walton Hotel | one morning . last , ,
Week '
• • Mr M - A - McDowell, of Shady
Dale, ^ a e. is tsaeaa. dead tie He was was a a noble noble man man
®“ e «f Jasper county s most wor
*hy sons.
. .One acre lot, with house fronting
nr - ^"" w -?
very low. See l rank C. Davis or hi
Hawkin.
.. Dr. ^ Jasper Bryant, „ formerly . of r
Judge E. F. Edwards, of oi.r city, is
t' n - g ^"S Jack hi, weighs T'™f 190 pounds.
! - • At the -dose of ©r. Candle* ser
I raon here r Sunday l l ' n l ay «iorn.imr he 1, called I
f(lr lor l9 $200, for Emory college, which
amount was speedily contributed
sever #l generous Metbodiat.^.
SOMEWHAT PERSONAL.
K*v. Lee Gray, of Greensi Kiro, a
J graduate ,,f Emory College in 1887,
who has visiting his brother at
) c °lumbus, left Monday for Shanghai,
China. He goes as a missionary un
,ler the auspices of the Methodist
Episcopal 1 church, south.
. Gov. Gordon entertained Gov. Hill
and party, of New York, at breakfast
ast li'ursday. Besides the family
G ° V ’ G " , ' ion the *- e PTular and
prominent visitors, among the nuin
was Miss Annie Pace, of our city.
It was an enjoyable occasion,
■
: We are told that Doctor Frank B.
j Wright was the first physician
reach Mr. \\ . A. Dyer and family
after they were poisoned, and he had
them all out of danger in a few hours.
! Of course Dr. J. C. Anderson
| ed important and valuable
I when he arrived.
| A large delegation from Newton
county attended the Exposition and
i witnessed the shatn battle one day
last week. (Jol. J. W. Anderson,
'Uro waa a courier for General
street during , . the war, was present
took part iu the battle, being
ed and filling the possition of
under his gallant old commander.
Mr. John F. Banks, who has been
: on a visit to friends and dear ones in
! this county, returned to his home in
j Bluffton, Texas, Monday. Kate
bee " ki " (1 to <>Ur fnend hisado P ted
home. He has woed and won one
j the fairest of Texas’ sweet daughters,
i; is a prosperous stock raiser and suc¬
cessful farmer. Long may he live
and happy always be.
Mr. Hugh White recently spent
several days abroad. He visited At¬
lanta and was well pleased with the
Exposition. It gratifies us to learn
that this good man is enjoying fine
health. By his generosity to the poor
during and since the war he has en¬
deared himself to all our people.—
Few better men ever lived or died
than is our friend. May he be spared
to his people for many years to come.
In Sunday’s Constitution we find
the following: “The Atlanta district
has began to show interesting
It seems certain that Judge Stewart
will have opposition. In the last race
Col. Emmett Wontack, of Coving¬
ton, was a Stewart man. Now it is
hitimated that he will be a Womack
man. The Colonel lias the hallelujah
lick and as a stump speaker has hard,
ly a superior in the state. Imagine a
tall, dark haired man with longastute
L a . l * PP ;t } v . mnt I from the 1 f-.tal ‘
» *
gift of beauty, a man full to over
flowing r> with anecdote and homely J el
oquence, an all wooil aud a yard wide
originality, * put hint in motion and
him V loose, v and , bavet . olonel
turn you
Womack. But Atlanta ‘ ’’ they sav is
to have a «i»n ill the , Held. Col.
|.j, Hammond, Mayor Glenn and oth
ers have been mentioned, but there
no telling who it will be. It will
have to be a strong man to run
.he field. ••
Thursday, Oct. 24th, is
D-iv u.ty nt at the tne Atlanta Atlanta Fxnosition ia position,
farmers ,. and , working from n dll
men „
sections of the country will be
ent and take part in the
Snppphri! K will La miilp ‘ *411(1 h * hiu- k
win oe experienced, a aouoie wen
r ding liner will will pump come off on, flip me pontrnctintr conn
parties imrtios to to he oe rio-jred nggea ou. OIP in in cotton coupon bn*r na &
gang and Gov. Gordon to officiate
sisted slslta bv OV Dr ut. Morrison iHonisou and alia Dr is,, iwr
nett. The couples qre Mr. Wells and
Miss Whaley, of Rockdale, and Mr.
Jeff. Baker and Mrs. Dena Langley,
of Newton county. Henry Grady
will give away the brides. Tbe bridal
party will be escorted to the grounds
in in carriatres carriages covered covered iu in cotton coiiott baenrintr nagging
and will be married under a canopy
ot cot -oil bagging, .lain \In n v oifts Its will will
e
be presented by visitors. It will be a
gay aud festive occasion for all who
may be present. President Living
stun has issued an invitation to all
Ailtaucemen , ... to meet each other there.
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A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that people will use a
common, ordinary pill when they can se
cure a valuable English one for the same
^ Dr Ak „- S English pil , 8 are a
positive cure for sick-headache and all liver
troubles. They are small, sweet, easily
taken and do not gripe. Kor sale by Dr.
J. A. Wright.— tojan.l
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Mr. R. M. Preston, night watch
n, anat^the Rockdale paper mills shot
and killed Mr Perr y Moon “ ne ,llgllt
l last. a « 5 t week wee*. Preston r V,! hailed Moon sev
eral times and , receiving no j \ <
several i snois _ h()ts with >viin f iaiai ata l effect eiiect
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PETITION CAIJJIUJN TO ju auitiLRa. MOTHERS
Everv ^ery mother mower is cautioned against ^ giving * -
her child laudanum o r paregoric; it ere
ales an unnatural craving for stimulants
which kills the mind or the child Akers
R tt hv Soother is sneciallv ^ir prepared 'pains. to ben
It is
harmless and contains no Opium or Mor
pbine. Sold by Dr. J. A. Wright.
Without :-:- boasting and r~r~ in due , re
spect 1 t0 our gjster towns, .’ we repeat, *
•
with emphasis, . that . , no x- ... ’ „
market can be found in middle Geor
**“ »**? °" rw
the highest possible price for every
W. brought!,». Our nrerab.nu,
who advertise, keep elegant goods on
,]• ,L cheaner
thaU eyeT _±__
-
islifewSth uvtxot
„ • j- J u (T0 through the world a
i ! * °
dyspeptic. Ackers L ^ 1 Dyspeps.a r. % rr Tub- u
let* il. are J a r?v.Densia. positive cure for the worst
forms of Dyspepsia, inatg Indigestion, Si O , Flat- ia
and Const.pat.on Guaranteed
l ' and sold by Dr. J. A. Mnght.-Janl.
STRAY LOCAL SPLINTERS.
C 1'-thing ready made and made
order at C. E. Cook's.
Coffee is up but we are selling at
the same old price. I>ee A Guinn.
An >' kind of ruLber good* vou may
need and si.ld very low at Cook’s,
J
• -Freeh mackerel and cream
at P F Hutchins.
Xew lot ginghams ami satteens just
prices low at C. E. Cook’s.
Snuff by the 5c worth, 10c worth or
* ortl1 a < Atlan-a prices at T-ee A Guinn’s.
Best lot ladies custom made war
raute< * shoe* in town at C. E. Cook’
The largest and nicest lot of over
coats just in at Adams Bros, to be
found anywhere.
We sell a nice Sunday shoe for ladies for
$1 00 per pair. How is that tor low ? Lee
j & Gain »
Flour, meat, meal, salt, corn, oat?*,
* !,ran, l in fact all you want to eat at
! G F Uook s at the lowest living price,
! Best linen collars for the next fe m
'htys at 10c each at Adams Bros.
box now.
Be sure and try nn- Little Tom To
baceo, White Mule and Little Gem
Cigars, P. F. Hutchins.
Robert Daniel, colored, keeps
,
! banter shop in neat and tasty
and his prices are very reasonable.
Leather belting, Gum belting and
packing. Asbestos packing and
hemp packing at Lee & Guinn’
W e have loti of confidence in our
new winter stock of goods in quality
and prices, and love to tell you about
them.
A real nice line of jewelry, includ¬
ing gold and silver watches, watch
chains, rings, etc., just in and going
cheap. C. E. Cook.
Look out Moses, the boys are coming !
Get your shoes and hats for them. Lee A
Guinn have the largest stock of shoes and
hats in Covington, Ga., and lower than ev¬
er before.
Frank Hutchins will sell you fancy
and family groceries, confectioneries,
cigars and tobacco cheap, at No. 1
Clark St, next to court house.
There are many novelties and beau¬
ties in Adams Bros, new lot of dry
goods and notions that are just being
opened up, that you cannot afford to
not see.
Dress goods, all sorts, buttons,
braids, silk and plush trimmings.
Prints, hose and most all other things
in this line, going at rock bottom
prices at C. E Cook’s.
’ \r all0 K . T’ 0 „,,,i ° craMai es on „„ nit- ,,,,
animals 7 cured in 30 minutes
man or
by Wool ford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
ne\er c fails. I bold CHI by Brooks U I it , Ivy, I
j) ru ,° , r gists, Covington.—no8.tf
”■ reek is prepared to furnish
I goods . ,
1 r* _ ow
. titan be secured else
| er prices ' can
H i.«„ e k» foil »J
pi*.
Adams aiuams Bros x>ros. are are aeterminea detoM»ined to to
make the next sixty five days the hot
test rush of their boyhood .lays. Call
and see some of their red hot bar
B „ a i ns nn ,i ie counters ’
nemcmemi-er r , ____, I r keep , constantly .
h»nd‘he celebrated , iv bull.van n- . s ,'1
^°" d ^ J rant,s ’ a ! ,d P r
P 0&e se " cheap as anybody.
and see them. C E Cook
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tnilLL^Ux^ PTVfPf ItVOVTlU’ InL r L' ALL a f
Lie Denote note on an imn.tre impure atoto state ot tho the LI blood , .1
and tire looked upon by many
MIeptCtoli. sssi.M-w, Ac Aefeer’s Her 8 Rhmd liluud Uitlt Flixi- - ill
remove all impurities and leave
; complexion smooth and clear.
is nothing that will so
buil.l up the constitution, purify and
strengthen the whole system. Sold
and guaranteed hv Dr J A Wright.
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T ToWN MARKET.-We ... will .... keep
hand fresh fish, oysters, beef, pork,
“S e etc., and I will -I. furnish f • I
.
P a ’ ,c " 1 1 mta * a tu <»west posst
blft ^"d us your orders,
- your patronage, we wtl keep
best of meats, ’ etc. Market one
above the store of . b. Q J. T v Kelly & n Bro.
Respectfully H. I). Bush & Co.
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BEGGS’ CHERRY COUGH SYRUP.
J s giving » * splendid satisfaction
P , 3
marvelour. . wh.ch , can ‘ he aeeountetl \
ir l " 10 "* '' exce P ia 1
without doubt the best on the market.
Ask for and be sure you get the genu
ine . \ Ve keep it. Brooks & Ivy
Druggis t--ap20.90.
_
vN F-MliN rurv L.iN ., VT 1 lHJolUKb twktdmxj prp i Ivls,
SCRIPTION.
Dr - Henry, Chicago, III
who has practiced medicine .
years says: Last . . c Spring . , he used , and *,
prescrdnjd *i* j Clarke's /n i > Extract i? . . of x* Flax i?i
1
( Pa P' lh «"> \ &kl ui • " n Cure • >“ 40 ; r 50 rui
cases, an never new a case « tore i t
ailed to cure. “I know of no
l can rely on so implicitly.” Positive
cure for all diseases of the Skin. Ap
pled externally. Clarke’s Flax Soap
is is host best for for Rabies Rallies Skin bkiu Cure Cure #1 81 00
S>oap 25 cents. At Dr. J. A. \Y rights
ru * -»Sf»M ' -■»
- —
It was just an ordinary scrap sf, of wrapping
"*«. '«h.nit. „ «.
-St stage* of consumption, told by physicians
[ bat She was incurable and could live only a
pound, Oa a pteer of wrappmg paper * !
_
bottle, it helped her more, bou -ht another and
°
^raw better f-ick contin.io/1 -ntmued us , and 1 - .s no,
1 8 - rathy, rosy, plamp, weighing 141
For fe,,er -d stamp .0
W. H. Cole , Druggist, Fort Smith Trial Hot
t | ci „f this W onderi». Discovery Free at Brooks
* I,y- S Drug Store, Covington, G,
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
I
I Mrs, Sarah W. Gravis, relic
the late Iverson L. Graves, was born
Sept. 2, 1814, and died at her
resilience in Newton county, Ga.,
Pneumonia, October 19, 18S9.
The decease of her husband,
I years ago, devolved . , t upon . her the ,
care
„f a young family, composed, not
iy of her own children, but part
other families of deceased friends and
j relatives.
The manner in which she won the
hearts ami moulded the characters
these children of different families
j and varying temperaments, show'ed
that f*he was a woman of gift and
g™ ce ,:ir beyond what are met in or
dinary life,
Ani( >ng the many I have met,
cannot recall one whom I regard her
superior iu true excellency of eharac
i ter. As neighbor, as mistress, as sis
ter > a8 friend, as mother, as wife, as
I Christian, few. if any, within mv
• knowledge, i . , have attained .. . j to . ... higher
a
Standard. If she had any faults they
were undetected by her iutimate
Ctaies. It she lucked any grace
virtue, in kind, it was unknown
... , p
all, but herselt and lier bou.
Oxford Oct. 22 ’89. \\\ R g
DEATH’S SAD ROLL.
Mr. Ferdinand Phinizy, one
Georgia’s truest and wealthiest sons.
died at his residence in Athens 8un
day. Aged 71 years.
Judge Will J. Winn, of the Blue
Ridge circuit, died at his home in
Marietta early Monday morning last
Aged 3t> years.
Mrs. Graves, mother of Major H.
L. Graves, of Brick Store district,
departed this life on 0 baturday last,
She was always kind anti benevolent
and did all in her power , to make , oth- .
ers happy. She was a gentle chris
tian lady, honored and beloved by all
who knew her. May flowers boom in
beauty over the last resting place of
this Mother in Israel who has been
called from the toils and cares of this
life to the joys and blessings of that
better life which lies bev-oml the stars.
Mrs. Farrar, the good w ife of our
friend, Mr. Johu Farrar, of Cedar
Shoals fell el nalppn asleep ill ill the the nrma arms of ot t her lpr
Savior on Saturday last. Aged
^ yeare- She was a most excellent
Iad y> ever kind to the poor and
needy and always endeavored to make
husban(] d,il,l ren and friends hitmv
, r 1 . he ! , UIieral 8ervice . came off • at the f
Baptist church, near the Shoals, bun
.
“ a V a ™ r “ 0MB a,ul waS la ^. el v attend
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was buried with Alliance
i hotiors, , lieing a uselul and enthusias
Gc member of that most worthy or
^ , «»? ,, >>» . , .1
PEOPLE EVEKY WHERE
Confirm our statement when we say /
that Ackers English Remedy .
is in
way superior to any and all oth
er P re P ara H°ns tor the Ihroat and
Lungs. In Whooping j. Cough ‘ and
Croup ....... it is and relieves at
magic n once.
... We offer sample bottle free. _
' you a
melulw r> this Remedy is sob, on
positive guarantee by J. A. Wright. '
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A 00(111 rnnilH KYRTTP
™
J here IS nothing 19 parents 1 SilOU 1(1 be
Careful . about . select . . cough ,
BO 4 as mg a
8 vrU P’ e ^8 , *■ ierr ^ Gou> *
- s ’" * ' ru
costs no more than the eheap r and
?c nor nostrums thrown on tbe .
The ‘ ,est “ " one to °, ^> d . he sure
g et Beggs Cherry (.ough Sytup.
kee P 11 °" hand at a11 tl,nes - Brook
, & Ivy J)ru t> Covington, . Ga.
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A Sound Legal Opinion.
E. r Bambndge o • o -j Munday 1 v Esq., n County Ally ,
Clay Co., Tex., says: “Have used Electro
Bitters with most happy ^ results. My ^ brother
^ ^ ^ ^ Ma)arial F r ami
j aun 4ice, but was cured by timely use of
, Bcdidne . A »»tisfied Electric Bittm saved
Mr. n. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, ky.,
rdds ..id* a a like l.ke testimony, testimonv saying savine . • He He msitiveK positively
believes he would have died, had .t not beer.
for Electric Bitters -
^ hl * 6r “ t rem * dy W,U . ward f ' “ w *" *•’
■
11 " a ‘ a ana 1S ^ SCS » anc or a l l
Liver «>d Stomach Disorders stands unequa,
“ J - Price 5 oc. and |i.oo, at Brooks & Ivy’.
Jrug stor e.
lOLNI) FOUND TW IN THU THE NEWfel vnvsp A \ PER. PI'R
1 From f he Greseo, Iowa, “Plaindeai
j er.” “W’e have never, as our
! for nearly thirty years in this county
! cau testify, written a “puff” of am
‘
j patent , medicine. . Duty n , r oo as well n as . tn
clination impel 1 us to depart / from
studied silence, 4 to sav to our reader.- ,
and the public , that, , *, having , been
r com
pietely prostrated with , a violent . , and ,
distressing • cold, , . after £ . al three days , fight „ ,
ittg it with ordinary retnetiicand get
t ji,g no relief from their use we oh
fkx (PupilhiMl) ^ f Cttugh «»■*<* Cure, Extract obtain
[ mg ttlmo8t ,n8ta " t rciK ' f «" d a stca,1 >
1,n P r,,v ement under it use.” Large
^ Ask for Chi ke’.
i ... •
r lax heap. “Best on earth.’ 2-.
cents. Bothe the above for sale In
"
j) r ■ i » w • . t r
, Many I ersons
,
reOuOd* the system, aids dteertion. removes ex
ce8 * ofbne - a “ d cures malarta. oet thejenuiae.
rejuiateet h eb°we s,and^th®beatkn°wi»remedy i
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°* IF Torn HACK ACrtF.s
Ware n^AT^rVins. all worn out. really good for notblS*
“““"ft* £3^*“ ^
SHERIFF SALES
j for November laae.—
Will l,e si
in the city i tv
vri! bin the i
bidder fi nr^t T Is
in N next
to-wit
AH that tn in X f*wton
county, Ge J H*
Hen a plan fa >n AI JCtica
river, contai FI< Hundred \crea,
i s: de ■et
l. J Hill, l nt
i F» ( tv N kink of Allan ta. made
to W H lit, 1 s-2 : a |!
the propi -aid Heed from
ivi led half i„
terest of TV. H. Gaitl a said Willnv
Mil ned bv him or< to said deed
Le VII : prop. f E A Heard
and W. H (
execution i; d from the g npenor ourt of
said ounty of Newton in t -t Swann.
St irt & Co. ve. E. A IF nn< 1 TV. H
Gaither. Bv consent of the F" ■s to mi id
wnTbe'-oldtn elZ ‘V ts, I**d plats an«l
of W,U<:1 * can iecn at A
Cos ire or J. F. Head See. This
Sept. :S0, 1889.
H B. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
—ALSO—
Will be sold before the * * • IIoused<K>r
, in the city of Covington Aewton county,
j within the lejial hours of >al« on the first
* *^ ov ember next. the follow
, . , , .
„
m the first district ot originally Walt n
! ??« Ne T^’" k, "‘ w "'«*.•«» N<>
T! containing iwti lmmlre i and thirtj'-six
I 2.R1) , acres, mor * or less, except twenty-five
j acres and bought out of said lot .l»y Fie mis ter
; except ten acres of said lot lying on
j the east side of the public road, known as
‘ the upper road. Levied on as the property
Sot f- J. Sbephenl to satisfy a mortgage ti.
j fa lasued from Newton superior court in
hivoi of Silas H Htarr1 honiasJ. Shep
defends" •q u • I by law. This
! *Sept. 30,1889
II. B. AXBERSOX. Sheriff.
ALSO.
Will Ik Id before the Court H HI SO
: d oor in the city of Covington, Newton
| ; county, within the h-zal hours ot sale, oil
the First Tuesday in November, the fol
owing property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land contain¬
ing six acre*, thereon, more or lying less, with the im¬
provements and being in the
corporate limits ot the city of Fovingtorf,
Ga., in the western part thereof, being the
home place ot VV.A Norton, whereon he
now resides and fully described in mort
WI e given by said Nurtun to .1 1 Hen
derson, executor ot 1 11. Thomason, on
August 10, 1887, and recorded in Clerk’?
*aid county, in Im.ik of mortgage
i *■ P a J£c stud 210, to which refer
cnce are now made, and which mortgage
has been assigned by P. W Warren to W.
C. Clark Si Co Levied on as the property j
of W. A. Norton to satisfy a mortgage fi.
fa. issued from Newton superior court iu
favor of W. C. Clark A Co,, vs. \V. A.
Norton. Written notice given \V. A. Nor¬
ton, the defendant, as required by law
This Sept 30, lss-.t.
il. B. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
ALSO,
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the city of Covington, Newtou
! county, within the legal hours of sale,
„„ t |, e First Tuesday in November 1 mho
the following to-wit ’
property :
All that lot of land No. 231, m the first
| eolluty 1 ,o'r
less, parts of loti 228 , bounded as follows
! ; Commencing ^ lot and at the along north-irest the original corner of
sai through running line
j -L to a light-wood Mnk e corner to U.
I errt-ll s Inn-, oil an cast corner to a big
| branch that runs through said lot ol land
‘hence down to the middle of said branch
; |.° ,lle creeK, tin-net-dm- north to the old
line, thence along said line to the lieginnmg
w ,. 8 ( corner, and containing 10b acres, mui-o
i <> r less- Also, the mmh-».-.t half fravtion-
1 al lot N'o. 230, containing 100 acres, more
..................
................ L>0 acres, more
Also, ten acres, more or less, off
j Ka,ie v Pj? c ‘ e * l. vl,1 8 G!1 thu east side oi
the road r leading south iroin SturrsMlle to
j R J Terrell's place. I.evied on us the prop
£*£ j of Mrs. V. Perry SHIM'*- a
, r or eour t ; n favor (J v>
i T T Shepherd. Written notice given the
! defendant, T J Sli- 'therd. as l-etpiired bv
law i„,., -i-. Inis • Sept u,„, .it), , 18 M.
-
h I! ANDKKSON Sheriff '
—ALSU—
" ill be sold before the Court House
door in the city ot Covington, • Newton
county, within the le*ral hours of sale, on
the hirst luesdav in Novemhei next, the
following property to-wit
T1 1 he Store , house and , lot , knov n and , dis- ..
tinguished as part of Lot No. One <dght in
-luare C’ containingsixt.v-rix feetnml
I inches fronting the public square and rtiw
| ning back forty-seven feet, being the lot up
Qn w hich stands the store house on the
j joath side of tb
| 0 f gai j sout |, ,i,i, ,,f tb. imblie square. I.evied
| known as the old Camp corner.
satiny Tn* ol’?g : ige H fa. 'i>sued from' 'xew’
ton superior court in favor of M. M. \V right
vs.T.J Shepherd. U ritte.. not.ee given
T. J. Shepherd, Vl.is the defendant, as required
by law S- AXDKKSON, M> 1-:- Sheriff.
; }) |j
^ >1 va
| l)e the Court House
(door in the city of Covington, Newton
withiu'tlie legal ho««
! i She Iw n*‘ pS^S'l^t W ^ ,e ‘''
Fifty acre* of land, , more or less. 1 111 Brew
, ^ N( . wtllI1 eollIltj , Georgia,
an d bounded as follows On the north by
'rat.w-V' ?' ;! a rbo '' °".n the '-“a tV
| and’ot’Al.e , w.-’st
of of J. K. T. C. Corley! Johnson, levied the by lands
, on as
j ert y of Washington Conyers to satisfy a
ZThon^ mortgage fi. fa issued V^Zuee from Newtoasu,^
I | w ashington Conyers the defendant, n» re
quired by law. i; r o|N-r.y pointed out m
■ si,,< 1 Vf'
SI -ff
Will be sold before the Court House
.door in the city of n.vingtoir; Newton
county, within the U*L r al houre of sale
1 011 Firet Tuesday in November
the following nropertv 1 to-wit:
All in that . 4 tract or ot . land ,,i lyinjx « v : r in *
Havs di<trct \.*wt uountv, Ga known
a . , t!u Henry ,, Andt!"M . , , plau , ;. i h v i.i», on Gear ....
* -
('reek and being tl - p!u<*e whereon W H
* \aron dt >n now n ’ r^itb* eM " . i.’i ining " 7r ll. Four IIuu- \
JKfl . ti lk.^ pS the ton
acres lying on the cast side of upper
road, leading by the farm. Levied on as
the pre.^of a tLr.'V\l«rgare« JSM.....• ^ WiltSn a
M
- T -I Shepherd « » notice given
1 J Shepherd, tb SMidant as require.!
hy ]aw ' ■
H I'. ANDLIWO’ v Sheriff. , .
----ALSO.
WILL BE - i before the Court
House door in the city of Covington,
ber 188') the fdlmvim? riroperty txvwit
lytag .*.*»«•.................J and being in tin- e-untyot .Newton |
state of Georgia. •*- the Simpson
P' Ms > J ph lb-ntl,t-tt, Dim,nKel!y_and
f y. dute«i VkU *h> of May i-TV.
Ii©vied oo as the property ot n. Newton y. JiaiUn ,
to satisfy a fi fa. i..... ! from s«
. I
pertor court in fat ur ot 3 : eating y
K. G. Bailey. Written notice given to K
L Oa.ley, the deteude-tt. a* re.l.«ued hv
' Il ANl’)LiiS*>N, L 0
B Sheriff
ALSO,—
Will c (
iii tin* Ci Oi
T Sort ill!
lowmj: prop* Wit
All that tr : md nit(i ,te,
Ivin* an*! be ii: X
. an<! kne n a- the Ba< P
in m n One H >tn<j 17<
II r h except
>f on the east i U the as
! the upper roa piaii J oi
the north »V lands Vlbert •H "il
; the : by land}* of T J Shepherd, on the
south v lands of .lames Han and on
the west Ian Jamea Harwell and J
C Klein iter. I 1 on in property o, t
I J S! rd to satisfy mortgage fi fa.
i from Newton stipe »r court tn favw
I. Harwell against s I' *, T?"
written no! iven T .1 hepnerd. the ,
fondant, as require d bj law. rrouertv
pointed out in said mortgage ti. fa. T
September 30, 1889.
H. B ANDERSON S ■riff.
Admiuistrator’s Sale.
In obedience to an order of the court of Ordi
irv of Ii4x:!sflale county, Gt., will • sold
public outcry, lefore the court h* e door °f
said county, i; the city of Coayei m the
Tuesday in Nov< (r next, within the
hours of sale, the following I»rope ty. belo
lathe estate of John Morgan. d« Listed, to wit.
THRKE HUNDRED AND TWELVE
m«*reorleas», in the Sthdis rlet of originally Hen.
-i L W on* u ' r ''‘ oi U ' 1
No.»tail bounded a«toll»ws: West, by
r ' Vwa TwTKet: Sou,h - *>» Sou ‘ h ““'er and
1 lands of Am Dollar; East, by lands of M u»
i ra Parker and Oliver Flanigan : Ntrrth, by lands
! *>*JI-J. Parker an 1 iaaac Joyner. <*oo-l dwel
! ingandgin house, river and i l bottom land
! ad in good state of cultivation. Also. SIXTY
j •'’** ACRES more or less, in the 8th District of
j originally Henry, now Newton county, tn lota
i No. 55and bounded on the South, by Smith
‘ river;
East, by the widow Thompson s place.
i,mlNurlh ’ byk, “ to 0,,h ‘ rl ‘ e * alk ‘“ “"‘ 1 »»«
WoUU, and West, by lauds of Bart Hollis. Also
on»e road from Snapping Shoals road, one rod
and one hundred and four rods long, run*
ning east side of Charley Elliott’s place to the
river place oft of lot Xo. 4! in Me* toh district of
originally Henry, now Newton county, lialf, tin. i
TERMS OF SALE-HALF CASH, in 12
months, with interest from date of sale.
(J. 1*. ELLIOTT, Administrator.
Conyers. La., Sept, 24 iw.L
Exacutoi’s S lie
GEORGIA, Newton County. J
IV ff ill be sold Ik. 1 fore the court house door,
In the city of Covington, on the first
TUI-winy In November m-xt, between the u-v-il
hour* of sale the foliowimr described realty to
wit:
All that om- half undiviiled inn-rvst in and to !
that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being in said comity, kno » n us tUm Hunter pin . 1
containing
SIX lit MIRED AND ELEVEN ACRES,
bounded North, by binds of James Wyloy; Fast,
bj Robert Lcimunns and E. A Armstead; South
by the (Jeorgin railroad; West, by Scab Wyley
and Alex Cqx; said laud sold by virtue of the
last will and testament of William Look,
of said eouuty deceased.
TKKMH-CASII.
The other half of slid tract will be Hold at
««me time, by eminent of s. o. rook, who own
0<i 11 J uil,t, . v "'■•llaiii <-«>!(. said land will
bt ‘sold In a bod),
" cook.
Exwutoj- «t won.Oook.
Administratrix Sale.
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By vMun- of ,m ord.-. from the. ,„rtof
nary of Newton county, will t>o kum before the
court houoc door in ttie city of Covington, dur
in* the U-gal hour* of saloon t»., tlr,tTuv»d a y
in November next, the following property, to
i wit:
A one Fifth timllvl-k-fl intereat in Sixty Acre
of land, more or less, of the place whereon Mrs.
Niion.l Cason died. Said lauds lie adjoining
Joseph George, on the south; M. V. Pool, on the
Mrs. .Smith, on the north; the estate of H.
M. Ellington, on the ea«t. Said lauds sold for
the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said es¬
tate of Naomi Cason.
TElt MS—CASH.
MARY T. CASON,
Administratrix of the estate of Naomi Cason.
deceased
Administrator’s Sale
- By virtue nt mi (interof the roort of Or.liuar)
nuNi-wtoncnmuy, tM-f.m. ttu-.-.mrt t wi»t*en tottn-iiittin'sti.td
' ii.,n*.- .t<M>r mtin- ,-in ot
^^7"^ '"vttiBt.m.dnriiiK tin i.k iiinmrs.-f suic. mi tin
!
Newton county, boumk*' mi the North, by IiukIn
; b >’ lu, * iis °* Ji * ,rt
I ihikIshi Mr- K. n, stunton un.u. n. stanton;
; m/i nn Ihr West, by lauds of \v. H. stmitou am?
Mr- J-. -Butler.
At,., at lh.- same time uir.l pine 1 will sell
1 iwo( 2 i shares ,,f tiw* on u k. ami Banking
| 1
1 siwv.li,'aweu«.-.t. of division '
the n.-ir* ,»f j. s.
Terms of sulo-c v ot .
\v. it stanton,
Executor’s Sale.
--
Court 8SuBy virtue of an order granted by the
i ot Ordinary ol Henry county, will
, .0 sold, at public outcry to tin- highest
ladder, on the first I tiesday in November
I -s!>, befor.- the court .... ..... .or in the ei
ty of Covington, Newton county, between
tbw^gul hours of sale, the following prop
"”» i « :
20LI Acres ot Land, more or less, being
ffit^d^Ye^;, 8 !^
(as 1,1 tucker and toilow?. Chestnut, ()„ the 011 nt^h tlie east bvland bj
: Dickerson and Lancaster, on the south and
Sale west bv One-fonrth Heeley and cash. South river Terms of
Jtli in 12
i 1,h 24 months interest ' i th the >" ;i ' 1 " ,< > at, ' s - w ‘t>‘ «
per cent, on notes.
II. W. k M W. DICKERSON,
Executors of C. M. Dickerson, dec’d.
j FOR SALE.
By consent .of all parties interested uill
I be sold, before the court house door, to the
! highest bidder, in Covington on the first
j property the Covington to wit and 260 Acres Moritk-ello of land road, "lying
-m 8
1 “nlea south-east-from Covington, the place
«l,erect, Henry Lunsford resided at the
timeot his death. 100 acres will be sold
off the east side- The oilier l;*»o acres, with
!,* p „„ If 11JI|4 f. , „.;n n c lox ...
‘
I onus ol Sale—One-half cash, , balance , on
| j j S!)() w nh interest at 8 ner rent
( H 1, . U. J. . LINSFORD. ... . , ...
Land for Safe!
Hav.ng deeded to diseonttnue fiumb.g
Ac . re , 0 7 ^ ^"‘lown^m Yellow‘river:
:K) „ atl . es 01 , 1( , K p le alH , h h .
200 acres of this place is fine river and
bram-h bottom-this is th.- finest stock lurtn
in this country. Also 200 acres near Holly
Spring 8 miles from town, with 130 acres
«»< fresh land 200 acres near .Starrsvdle,
smsfiS JS
3. <‘* n be found in middle S Georgia
'
J. . .p 1. L.ORLEY, p
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made slices at prices so low you will think
^liins are down to nothing. Lee & Guinn. 1
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The cigarette must go, luit we sell the
c i pai - ever sold in Covington for tbe
C! gmo-anoe it pure l 0 ,i
• Try it mid see if we hav
i, Lee & Gains.
X E\Y ADV EIITISEMENTS.—
I _
SPE3UL 8JTIGE
TO THE LADIES!
I T class 18 O Millin' A in hi y Establishment on to build up in a Cov¬ first
ington, , where the most fastidious may be
supplied with Millinery Goods, without
hating to visit Atlanta, or anv other large
| With this pecial ‘ end '
. >i in view, we
employed Spring a first ass Milliner for the
and Summer season, without regard
expense, That our efforts were appre
ciated, jonr •y liberal patronage has
abundantly pi -ven.
fcaTWe n< )”v take pleasure in announcing
that we have secured the services of Mif,
Agnes Carter, for the Fall and Win ter sea
srnn. Mis. Carter is a first trimmer,
! and a most estimable lady, from Baltimore.
She has had >ix years experience in the
that millinery business. Her work will r prove
she has no «nperior in Atlanta, or any
other eitj* in the south.
8££uComeand see our New Stock of Good*
and see specimens of Mrs. Carters work.
Store will remain open from 7 o eloek a, m.
till 5 n m Respectfully,
Garroil, Mobley & Go.
Lovuigton. Ga. o24,3m5.
NOTICE TO
j Ciiy Tax Payers.
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE
NOVEMBER FIRST.
The city Tax Collector’s Books will be
closed on the first day *>f November,
1889, and executions will be issued oa
that dry far all unpaid taxes.
By order of City‘’Council.
J. W. PUR1NGTON,
City Tax Collector.
S W HAWKINS,
REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
Successor to Simms & Co.
ingtou, A line well plantation, l j miles east of Cov
watered, rich and fertile, the
very place for a live, progressive perwm.
Kew 9 room residence, 1 acre lot,
between public square and depot, wilt
Ia> completed and sold cheap.
. .I<»r Sale. Four room house
•»' acre lot, where Mrs. Jtto. Norton
now resides, on Washington street,
Will sell cheap,
For Sale.—10 Desirable Building
Lots i>etween t lie depot and Oxford,
till street Cltr line, Terms easy, three
• years time. Call on S. W. Hawkins
| J^ec*
j .The C. B. Rosser residence, 31
.
; acres of land attached, fine spring,
; etc., right here in town for sale cheap.
Call on Mr. R. W. Ingram, owner,
I or S. W. Hawkins, real estate agent
..FOR SALE.—Good 6 room
I house, fine water, orchard, outhouses,
etc. 33 acres land, I mile south of
! town. Very low. Call oil S. W.
Hawkins orT. F. Petty.
2000 acres of rich . , ...... land, in high et£,
slate of cultivation, good houses,
C I eeks ’ b ™ n « he# a " d
springs, on the oavanuah liver, 40
miles above Augusta, will be sold
i cheap. Cali on fe. \\ . Hawkins.
GOOD TRADE FOR SOMEBODY Jr 7 —
,!. If you wan t a six room dwelling , ... »n . Oxford .
"" ll ,ll l 1 ! ani f- 0 " t V' l,w '"**- etc y V' 1 * 1 180
acres tenant of^lam! houses, running lo acres up to meador back , door, pasture, two
two creeks running throngh the land, fifty
d^S'or^Z^I dw.-llmg %?%?&
with 2A acres land attached. Ap
P'j to K. M. Means or Si. Hawkins.
j als ° liave 125 acres 2 mile3 south
* ° Covington, with one t room house,
! one 3 room house, one cabin, ban,?,
stable , , , «- tw0 good , wells, „ , branches ,
running through the farm, etc., all
f » wh,0 J , ... j 1 ^ , ,f ., ,ake , , ^ foie .
(“ ^ov. o0, ft w, for SoSO.OO only “ $4.59
per acre.
! S W HAWKINS.
;
I COVINGTON
j
Public Schools
1
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS:
U-L. Middlebrook, President,
J. P. Harris, Secretary,
J. M. Belcher, Treasurer,
: j. F- Hendereon,
J. M. Levy,
O. II. Tucker.
—BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. . —
Girls’ High School:
W. Frank Smith, A. B., Principal,
(MissJulia Mrs. E. V. O’Keefe,
A. Tucker,
Miss Mattie Haygnod.
Music Department—Miss Alice
Moore.
A rt Uepartraeut-Mrs. Annie B.
Uwley. .. .
Male High School— 4Vm. A. Ed
wards, * A. B., Principal. '
I „ al1 ~ lel . begins . 1st Monday , . in
' r ' 1
wptember, ^ 18-9._ C loses Dec. 21st.
ZL'isF “
RATES OF TUITION:
all resident pupils Op., between the
ments, ages
of 6 and 18, will be charged 50 cents per
Jlthc Iff IS willTjtfmrced TO
p upi]s in Art I) epi niment$3.50 Department j^r $3 month!
Punils mo'rn in Bo7nl Music S 50 per 1
h. private families fio a
per month. Your patronage is earn
estly solicited. For further information
on or address,
W. F. SMITH, Principal.
Covington, Ga. til.oel0.5