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-PUBLISHED WEEKLY.—
lnn: Ail \mu h " ‘Jo,
8 iur 111
—S W HA »Vi%INs.
[Entered at tiie Covingtau Tern SI,
«« second claa> matter.
Thii? apid V* only t<* in adv a
•ft’ “rwi^e SL2'» will b.* col loot* S 1
The Mip m CO li t >»f A t’t
fir »is ihe tiecisio i «»f ti»o o*.vc t
•id flawes. the Biuiu igtittm
Oe er d his wife and t »v« Cill
wd ha.i_* <»*i February 28 . 18 ©. 1 ,
There me tw ufr sev .1 ..ic «
c d'lieiv oi the rjvokUi- n.ir y
borne on the ; i s u.i lole.. le^pit
the fact tha. ti.“ aard e <1 11 Mi y
•a^'O. From the wav th* 1 .<• k
there will be \vi<l w< < f U. i m
der- <lra ving pen-sons 1.0 Vet 1
Lei.ee.
The Adventi*t*\ who selected tin
7th nf October la t as the clay oi
which theange Gabriel w<» I I b* v.
his irumpet, and were disappointed
Uo.v find that they made an erior <»
one vear in their enle t ,ii ,ik
tUnt the 7 th of Octobei next will ts
the eventful day.
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It is gratifying to know that
receip * at the Ge r„ r ia •''tale treasii
rv at the close of the year
S-r
crease is due to some extent to
increased assessment last year,
it is more largely due to the improv
ed financial couditi m of the tax pay
e s of the state.
Ex Secretary Whitney would
u strong presidential candidate
and it is among the po.-sihili
ties that the demoeiats will notni
liata him. He doem’t seem to be
try ing tusecuie the nomiimtioi, how.
ever. He said the other day that iu
all probability nothing could prevent
the reuomimitiou of Mr. Cleveland,
who is even more pojiulur with the
tua^sos than in 4883.
It is not a good sign of the times
that every young man, able of body
ami good of morn s, advertising in
the jmpers of the South for u place,
warns to get behind a counter or iu
an otfiee. Not one is limiting to
woik at the rear end of a plow or in
shop, factory or mine. Soft simps
me in great demand by those young
let.owe with "A- No. 1 references and
steady habits.”—Brunswick Times.
Senator Iugabs, as 1ms been pre
viously stated, lias found out that
Mr. C.eveiaud appointed a colored
man to an office which pays about
V13,000 a year 111 fees. Tout oil ice
is the lecoi dership of deeds for the
District of Columbia. Mr. Iugads
w ill prohabiy see to it that President
Harrison appoints a white successor
to Trotter. Republicans don't be
have iu giving tne colored people
big plums in the way of offices. They
give the m the “leaviu g a.”
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A northern man has au invention
which will not have a heavy sale, and
for which the adult male population
of the country will not thank him.
It is a time lock, ami it registers the
exact time the front door is opened
at night. Thus, if a belated bus
baud should come home at 4 o’clock
a. m aud sneak upstairs, unconcious
that the time lock was attached to
his door, it would he useless for him
to remark iuuoceutly at the break
fast table that the straightening out
of "those books” kejit him up until
12 o’clock. The inventor of the time
hick is a genius, hut if lie wauls to
liecome wealthy he should employ
lii» talents in some other direction.
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"K. C. 1, ina taik to the Bruns
v.'ick Times: “I had a letter yes.er
day from a widely known citizen of
Atlanta which contained s >1110 infor
ination I have concluded to make
public. "You will find,’ tbe letter
says “that at the right time F. G
duBignuii will be brought back into
public life. I have recently talked
With prominent young Democrats ^ iu
half a dozen cuies of the State, and
it is their opinion, almost without
exception, that duliignon must be
compelXvl to uititve the nu ■ .01 Gov
eruor. My information leads me
believe that duBignon will not be
able to u-sist the pressure that will
UtmmvHrn.'mmvmmMm.. I
Satisfied tuat no Citli,.r man is luo.e
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S,„, „ . 1 , liaa evident, up .
job” on tho Jacksonville. Florida,
Tun s Union I. speaking of the
resignation of Felix Coipti. as Pres
iileut of the Alliance Exchange, a
correspondent tells that paper the
ioilowiag‘%Seusation»l Yarn "The !
pie.->iue;it of the State A liaace went,
qjie. y towoik to have Corput's sal-:
* r v J '““i 'rfT
aad succeeded, ite knew the hew)
SUnd of the the Ahiance cut, aud Exclia so he ge got w him mldn’t re-; j
diced to ranks. This was a sharp
move on ,, the p.ut , of Col. Livingston, T -
if the story is true, and shows that
t is colonel is no slouch when moviug
Cm t»is po.it.cat enemies. The fight
within ilie rauks of me Alliance for
t ie goveruo. >uip may yet he a bitter
o te. tor both Livingston aud Nor¬
thern ate avowed candidates aud
neither has any love for the other.)—
In la:t, 1 ic. have already ciouaed
w r 1 -. aud 1 are been a ar.ing at one
another over tnis par.mutar boue.”
It is rumored that there is an agent
iu At.aiiU living to wli what pur
pi>i < tn t«i i*i|b«n**Gi n ly IhnJ|* Teal
the puu.;« Bimv'L i «*ste we ir<*
quested by ibe u
n« utito iidip there it' >r
•zh f 1>* »r*k on < inv t !
tniii hIiiuI ail h ar
pa .*e “(Vsel & tdfc . liimt 'Cl. u
P •Jotd ( n*iudler FI.ir
c iiior. i ids tne i j
vcipm ii t •a i i a, pi‘
th a i i
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il to 1 « c t
n.t mn Ti if -*) 1
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U a( Jliti £ i>st;
evel r ” i!‘i not mu. t . r n t*
do hi i di^ UJ.VU U..'
fi tin 1 : to . 0 . Luvieict v 3
A I. tT I'C.l, com. I -leu
with t pi hi >ud Hud Diiiivi le b\
a uu r »w gnag*. fii case the move
oient ta.vcs definite proportions, tLi.*
tmr.ow gntige wi l t,e broadened.
e dim ding Suwanoe and Covington
as a 1 road guage. With this
e-tab i-hing it as a competitive p
i and giving it tenninal rate advan
luges, ami with the extension of
j Clivill ,, t „ 11 mtl \f aoon HI:f j ,,f tlw
Georgia Midland as poss.bidties oi
the near future, Goaingtoo looms up
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I TKMTKKAaNCE.
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trei t his /JujHilament r* iiudui* fh«* con¬
trol itml of Tin* Woman’.*
rbri.-tum Temperance Fnioii of (luorjria.
An ordinance has been pusaed in
Haci'iuueuto, Cal., making it * the du¬
ty of I he police to revoke any liquor
license on petition of a majority of
tho residents io the block.
The Bishop of London stales that
when he first went to Oxford, drink
ing clubs of a low type were numer
ous. Now such aie not to be found
either at Oxford or Cambridge.
Seven years ago the abstaining
CoDgregati nabate minuter* of En
giaii'l and W al h were in a minorit .
Now, of the 2,700 ministers in the
j union. 1,(100 are total abstainers
j Among the recent news item s was
j recorded the death of a boy fourteen
; years of age from the effects of drink.
iie had been employed to carry beer
| trom a brewery to supply some work
men, and hud been permitted to he p
nimself freely,
“Prohibition is worth to us as
firm at least i>U),000 a year in the
general regularity of the men at their
work.” So Withal I, Tatum & Co.,
employing l.bOJ men in their glass
factories at Millville, N. J., arc re¬
ported assuring.
The New York Times is authority
; f, u - the statement that wea'thy brew
!ersof New York City contributed
* 10,) ’ 000 t0 <lefei,t the Fenugvlvaniu
n ’ ,ien ^ men *’ !IUl ^ ^ ,e brewers ol
j ^""^vama contributed 8200,000
* ul t * 1< same purpose.
A jury iu‘New York State lms
awarded an only child a verdict
84,000 against a Hudson River
steamboat company, under the civil
damage act, for the death of her fath
er, a deck hand, who became intox¬
icated at the steamboat bar, and fell
off into the river and was drowned.
The court has refused to set the ver
diet aside, and steamboats in this
State nrc warned that they keep open
bars at their peril. The verdict is a
healthful sign of public sentiment.
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, Tha result of prohibition, as eon
‘trusted with high license, is shown
in two counties—one in Wisconsin,
and the other in Pennsylvania. A
Wisconsin correspondent of the Chi
eago Daily News says : ‘ The entire
criminal expenses of Adams County,
Win., during the past year have not
exceeded the sum of $800. It has
not had a convict 0r or any an person nerson con- con
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fined in jail . dimug the year. The
county hat not had durino' the same
period a licensed saloon within its
borders, and its entire expenses have ,
iH)t exceeded $2,000. The Pittston j
(Pa.) Gazette, of January 22, said :
“The number of prisoners
in the Lackawanna County jail is so
«!..l a. .........
have baen Oilipelled ^ to nut xhu^ in fortv
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The Noitb western says. ‘‘The
president of a j.owe.ful liquor deal
era’association in South Dakota re
cently said despairingly : “P.ohibi
tion may carry, because its friends !
have secured the favor and aid of
every five year old boy and girl, of
every Sunday school teacher, and ol
r their ! rr heads off H l for wto Prohibition.— -
Meantime because of this state of
pub! c opinion, we cannot get any
body to sp ,ak in our behalf” In LU
that > .same Mate w. au organ of the :
wliisky-iiug has suspended its ser
vices in I hat behalf, because he savs
heissureihat the piffminu will be
catried against the ring, and he is
» not ^'XlTrirrS
5 TZ rZ
ble iu any State where the friends of
temnernn-a emperami* „;tl will but i uuite. And
Prohibit,on .
Best of Ail
dyer's tjipjand (%^rnr P#
tbai ever,
r amt ii #* 1
.pt in it* *-!?«*•<*, ,f
a”. to • ste, an*I **• Jrhh-ly
known am tin: it f#*i lami 3 j nol**
holds.
“I have s •’ y.ar* from a
hron« }.i.d trt s ieaevfr I *ake
am« - nt
by the a very thr<*at annov.iij; and l*y
ii in
I have tried a
nt none thx'S so
.\s\-i \ Chprry l'e. toral w hich
. j.i relief in returns *»f
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i>f !! 1 |» v — Kracst A. ph r,
1 tor Pal ; Koads, I’arish Xef
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r%s fiutice. La.
, r Av< r - . Cherry Perioral a
For Home Use.
i ; ,., t r rorame^. .; in
thirty j eirs! m , 4 kuov .n i.
toft!. It v I uit-tiif-si -<r.'o ? 15
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;;;: ; :J ■' /:l tl« n an.1, \,^un iw.ijie mm- J
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continiieil to t tl >; Hi.■.li. iin- until 1
< tliat life."— Ayer's
j <h cnM iv. :■ iv
SSaiuucl GniiSS, o' 011 VL
| *■<.1*1 wl.;. U ::o tiled I contracted on my lungs a severe and J j
sunn develop I all the ak.rrrmtg
turns of Consunipu ioti. I had a cough,
. bieiHliflfT , tliC . ,
‘ ujjdit BWeUts, Ot iUli^- s .
jvoaa in chest and sides, and was so
.rostrated as to t>e confined to my
i,..,t most Of the time. dliout After benefit. try ’.Jit;
V;ui"iis pr. - r"
niv plivsn ian finally determined to give ,
j 1 r,*£aattS.13St ISStSi tin’s
| to rally from the first dose of
I —Rodney Joimsou, Springfield, Ill. •
Ayer'S Cherry Pectoral,
FKF.rARKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
j BoMbysUDmgjitU. rricetl; six bottles, *i.
WHAT A FORTUNE
; Is ii good healthy, pearly skin. Few
nrc aware of the short time it takes
j for a disordered liver to cause blotch
c- on the face, and a dark greasy skin
One bottle of Begg’s Blood Purifier
and Blood Maker will restore this or¬
gau to its Datura] and healthy state,
and cleanse the blood of all impuri¬
ties. It is meeting with wonderful
success. We guarantee every bottle.
Brooks & Ivy Druggists.
BUCKLKN 8 ARNICA SALVE.
The ** Wve in tbe worl4 for Cuts,
BrujseS) ^ n , ers , Salt Uheuem,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup¬
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 15 cents per box. For sale by
ISrooks A Ivy, Covington, Ga.—mcH 9
COVINGTONCO'rrONklARKETI
Market quiet and steady. Covington
buyers have plenty of money and pay
8 # to 3 0 rts. j>er pound.
We have not a man in our house
i that chews or smokes, so you see ive
I can sell you tobacc and cigars cheajier
than anybody. Lee & Guinn.
A WORD TO INVALIDS.
You are cautioned against the pur¬
chase of Whiskies with high-sounding
fancy names, in most cases those high
toned lira ids are used to cover com¬
pounds alstminable in taste and abso¬
lutely injurious in their consequences
to the consumer.
My Whiskies have been before the
public for over 15 years. They have
stood the test thoroughly, having been
analyzed by some of the most expert
chemists throughout the country, and
in every instance their absolute jiuri
tv was established and highly com.
111 'tided upon My brand—the plain
I W. Habcek Whiskey— carried off j
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the highest honors at New Orleans
over all Sour Mush Whiskies display
ed from the State of Kentucky.
1. W. HARPER, Distiller,
Nelson County, Ky.
Sole Agent,
G. W. SWORDS,
( ovington. Georgia.
ALLIANCE OFFICERS
The following officers have been elected
to serve Newton ( minty farmers Alliance
r Kl 1,U -y 1,1 Jul V ' 18!, ° :
1 res, lent; Henry L. , Graves -
‘tcreUrj’ SeereJrr^U?' .James A1 H ‘ , ; e ' 1 Kichards, s -^ ranklu '’ I
reasurer, !• rank M. Hays,
Lecturer’ Lecturer okwT G. W \\ blene,
A8sis, »»t Lecturer. John Hoqnemore,
1>0 ° r Kpeper C J Geiger.
Sergemn^Vrms* Comini^e-Chairmau, r\) D WrLu °" Cl1
Executive H. V.
Hardwick, S VV Hawkins, J F Bonnell, A j
BvIpIht, S. R, Ellington.
Goininittee on Good of the' Oriler- Clmir-!
u' ' lvuutston ' A s T Cook,:
S*,**?** a • 1W J
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Meadors, L ’ A?
F Livimrstmi T ’ F
Henderson, '
H. V. Hardwick.
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The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed i
° s± * '
0 f ONF nniI »p
fgrnt* Liberal and discomu clubs allowed Sample to postmasters,
"*** Addre al > orders copies mailed
’ s to
-ilCHARl) K. FOX ' ‘
lyr | p K " '
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*' 1 *“* * “ATkIVAllkJij
__“Cuvixuvox, ga.
If ' you owe f~7Ti~ ’«rthis papei --- Come
forth r l and J . pay i„ for it “ and receive our
mhn { t rt
Covjngfon &, Oxford Street R. R.
# fra.. Ocf. I.
Th** oyfe^toaB fq§l#v.v'»£ |Selie«i*ii *%ill \te
Oilbrd Strwt H; lit
uiidl further notice :
-—TfMK TABLE
Leave }*itt> Ho< >» Leave IH:*p
5 15 a m 5 sgsssr.se
i 1 Ait a m m
i if 10 a m
II 20 a m u. Ill
n.uo m 1 . m
iidiO p m in
5.00 p m I!)
8 .In |» in in
—SU.Mi.VY senEDULE -
ini.'»» m 1 «.«. m
p ,n ,.U p ni
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^J,, addition the above the car will
meet all regular passenger train* on Sun
o» Midway and o*.rswlu,de«reioB!ten,l j
or night. Orders for special ear may hi
left with the Secretary. j
W < €LAHK, President.
J. (J. J.KSTER. Secretary.
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ALLIANCE STORE!
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LOCEltiSd. , , , 1 , 1 -(3 Hlll@ *icv S.
W. OedarShoals.
IN FRONT K. F. WOODRUFF’S
—— RESIDENCE.-
3®”We Notions, keep n full line of Family Gro¬
ceries, Confectioneries, etc. w hich
are being sold very low. Our prices arc
even lower than those of the towns and
eities around us. Call and see for yourselt
and give as part of your patronage, for we
will make it to your interest to trade w ith
us. All our goods are new.
A first class stock of fancy groceries,
notions, etc., arriving and to arrive.—mh 20
Mrs, NAtSCY WOODRUFF.
FnnUiij,
Resident Physician & Surgeon.
•VObatetries, Gynecology, Diseases
Women and Children, and all Chrome
liseases of a private nature, a speeialtvl
1 have a horse attend at my command, which wil
-nable me to the calls of the su r
•ounding country, as well as my city prac
ice. FRANKLIN B. WRIGHT, M. D
A Write Your name
AND THE NAMES OF
cs na 5 yOHr Neighbors
On a Postal Card and address it to |
oc The Constitution
X ATLANTA GA.,
And all six of you will get a tree
j-rjrr sample of the Great
'"“•Southern W eekly
You thus give vour neighbor a WEEK 8
READING FREE of tho best printed pa¬
per mus,” in America. Hamilton,” “Bill Arp,” write “Uncle Re¬
' Betsy for 't. Tal
majte and Sam Jones preach for it. Dr
Jones writes the Farmer’s Paste, and Mrs.
Stories, King writes Pictures the Woman’s of Strange Kingdom, Lands, Travel War
.1 nd Adventure, in every issue
A Perfect Magazine
ot good things, you get free for yourself and
five of your neighbors by writing your name
ami theirs on Postal Card and sending it to
THE CONSTITUTION.
Don't delay. Write quicli. Atlanta, Ga.
NAMES OF THE PUBLIC STREETS
OF COVINGTON.
Railroad Street. Washington Street,
Lee, Floyd,
Brown, Clark,
Hendrick, Pace,
Elm, Usher,
South, East,
Conyers, Monticeilo, West,
Stone Mountain,
Church, Spring,
College A Corley, Midway
venuc, Avenue.
RULE NISI.
8 . J. Kelly & Bro.. ) ; Mortgage, Ac., Sep¬
vs. tember Term, 1889.
G. W. Hayden.
Present the Honorable James S- Boynton.
Judge of said Court—
of ofS.'^Kel'l^&'B^.^iafo^ January, the* fth'day I
in the year A. 1) 1888 and'deiiver- G \\ 1
Hayden, of said county, made
ed to the said S J Kelly & Bro., his certain
promissory note, bearing date the day and
year Hayden aforesaid, whereby the said 6 . \V.
promised on, or before, the 1st day
of October A. D- 1888, following the date of
««„) note, to pay said S. J. Kelly & Bro
or for Bearer, value received, one hundred interest and from fifty dollars]
Oct?L’l^°Amt maturity
fees—credited by 847.93,
tfcheLu to
s ^cure the payment of the said note, exe
mited and delivered to said S. J. Kelly A
’g. 1v\ > M c^^
8 J Kelly Hayfc Bro., n mM '
& the following described
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district, and bounded as follows: on north
He™'»S tLStt
t,oned ' th “t it said G. W Hayden should
* effect to thereof, ^'doTscwMi"^, that then the
a, ? c said Peed
nulUulfvoid toilfiaten^ ^ uI(i pu become i-poses.
And it further appearing that the said
note remains unpaid, it is therefore Ordei
PoL^by-^he'first hereof th da^’lhe oe« attorney’s! V forBi i
t . ' * principal, interest,
fsrsknr, that on failure of the said G. \Y. Hayden ta |
thereafter U, “dd toAf'p^'Z and foreref |
barred foreclosed,
And it is further Ordered, that this Rule
be published once a month, for four months,
m ihe Geunpa Ihiterprise. ora copy thereof
served on the said G. \V. Hayden, or his
months previous to the next term of this
court JAMES S. BOYNTON,
By the Court. Judge S. C. Flint Circuit.
James G. Lestf.r, A tty for PlfTs.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
,or s a ' (1 00ur,t y do certify
that the above . .
and , foregoing . is a true and
oorrecttrwiwcript trom the minutes of said
«b
J-'O. B. DAVIS, Ci-ebk.
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\ mm pw year
TO EYERYEODY.
We the front again-wishing • 1 • to stih “t 1
conic to
add more good names to our ane oi good cm- ■
We feel proud of our cash and time
CUStOITierS and i 1 OOpe f tO Hi clivC U *L;„ vpur ^ nnrf in ‘
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. . • _ _ f fL on a+~ Kofnrp
<)„,. special line of goods for the , overcoats. e'oaks, flannels, under
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next sea«on will embrace a.I the dov wear, blankets etc.
elties in clothing, dress goods, shoes, ! Let ua soil you a New Home Sew J
Lais and notions. We feel sure that ing Machine on terms to suit you.
show . the ,. most , . ,. hue I I We sell several leadiug brands of
vve can immense
uf these goods that have ever been Guano and it does not. co-t us ten
brought to this market. cents a ton to do it. Get our ju ices
We have a few winter goods on before you buy and you cannot re
hand that we will close out at a . gret it.
strange price, consisting of clothing, | We sell goods for cash on time.
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I hanks for past favors. Y ours read)* to serve*
ADAMS BROS
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If HE EVE3 0 LADE SALOO H X
W, WRIGHT, PROP'R.
-1 Door above Post Office, Covington,
B 9 Uf will keep in stock the finest and purest imported and domestic wines brandies
whiskies, rum, gin, beer, champagne, etc., to be found in the markets of the
world. Also, fine cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, etc. The Everglade
Saloon is elaborately and handsomely furnished, second to
none in Georgia. I have separate counters, glasses
and bar tenders for white and colored. The
best of order maintained and all laws
nnil regulations strictly ob
served at all times
a®.Orders promptly filled and goods immediately shipped to all points of the globe,
east > nort h an< l south. Light wines for sacramt ntal purposes, and old liquors
for medicinal purposes, which are guaranteed strictly A No. 1 . Call and see me.
iTOB TMTm ’V&lELTGrJES:']?.
Covington, Georgia.
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1 SW HAWKINS,
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REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
Successor to Simms & Go.
Let me advertise and
sell your real estate,
residences, lots, etc. No
sale no pay. No matter
what you have to sell,
it should be advertised,
Give me a trial.
FOR SALE I
One of the best and most desirable places
in Middle Georgia, right here in Covington,
will be sold very cheap. Large and ele¬
gant two story brick residence, brick kitch¬
en, etc fine Outhouses, stables, etc Splendid
water, tached, ith orchard, 55 acres of land at¬
w branches, meador. wood and
farming lands. Will be divided if desired.
Call at once oa S. W. Hawkins ar Gen. W.
Scott W ill also sell the Cox hotel and lot
I here in town at a bargain.
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F’or Sale.—16 Desirable Building
Lots between the depot and Oxford,
on street car line. Terms easy, three
years time. Gall on S. W. Hawkins
or N C Lee.
i One acre lot, with house fronting
Dr. Carroll’s residence, will be sold
very low. See Fiank C. Davis or Si
Hawkins.
2000 -ALSO,
acres of rich land, i„ high
state of cultivation, . good houses, etc.,
well watered by creeks, branches and
springs, on the Savannah river 40
miles above Augusta, will be ’sold
cheap. Call on S. \V. Hawkins
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GOOD TRADE FOR SOMEBODY
tf v.iu wan t a six room dwelling in Oxford
with all barns, outuuilding.s, etc-..' with 180
acres ot land running up to back door two
tenant houses, Id
L j to r. M. Means or Si. Hawkins
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Also, Two room house, with cook room
fine water, young orchard etc., full lot'
400 yards north of depot, acre
line. Very cheap. near street car
fetTother property not mentioned here.
s vv Hawkins.
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No. 28 stops at Harlem fcJ 01
Trains No.’s 27 and 28 \ ir
and receive passengers to | It
tlie following stations only
town, Harlem, Thomson, Ilf
Barnett, Crawfordville, Unit It
Greensboro, Madison, j
Social Circle, Covington. M
Lithonia, St. Mountain & ! in
JOHN W. GRi
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section can afford to c
prise at the low price of On*
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where I a‘" rt '' ^ e
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try to merit a continuuii' 1 ' u t
the future. Respectfully,
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-FOR SALE BY
•) J. DExYRING,
COVINGTON, GA.
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL
THE PEOPLE.
New lot of clothing at prices per
suit, so that the richest and poorest
man in the town and county can be
well dressed at small cost.
Sample lot of Notions coming,
which will be sold at wholesale cost,
t
j Shirts to suit everybody. Hosiery
from 4 cents .to one dollar per pair.
Corsets, from Misses sices to 34 ladies.
Half hose at any price, from 3 cents
up. Cheapest lot of buttons, good
metal, at lOcts per dozen.
Shoes bought cheaper than ever and
and will be sold to suit the times.'—
“Wesleyan Girr at ti.25. The
Donglas shoes are also kept here.
A lot of hats that will surprise any¬
body that will examine quality and
price.
Tobacco, at 50cts per pound that I
worth 65cts. Try the “House Gal.”
Would like for the people of New¬
ton and surrounding couuties to call
before buying elsewhere and let me
show them what I can do both in re¬
gard to price and quality.
J have some lumber to sell to build
houses, and stoves to do the cooking,
and shoes to shoe the shoeless, and
clothes the clothes the multitudes and
bed spreading to cover the people and
everything to get the young folks
ready to go to housekeeping.
Crockery coming straight from En
gland. Best handed on plain ware
cheaper than has ever been sold l)efore.
New and.elegant line of dress goods
will be in stock by the time you call.
Thanks returned for the past liber¬
al patronage received.
RESPECTFULLY,
J.J. DEARING.
Covington, Ga.
on 8@“No during Augusta, JORDAN
Cotton Storage the W. COTTON
Store. in charged M.
We on past fourteen Jordan
GUARANTEE Cotton has • •
if years. been
Satisfaction within sold actively •» FACTORS &
days. 30 engaged • • SMITH
in in
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Every Liberal the
Respect.*©® Advances Cotton
Business
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES
no .• j WEAK
MORE > Zm EYES.
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Eye-Salve MITCHELL’S
A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for
SORE, Producing WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES,
Long-Sightedness, & Restor
Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes,
bsd noi/urns ^ ick belief ud perjuiest cotes.
Al3o, msladies, equally efficacious when nsed in other
such as Ulcers. Fever Sores,
«hi no, ' #, i lD fl»ram»Uon Rheum, Iinrnr, MMTCUBItl/9 Piles, or
bo ex jsU,
may nsed to advantage.
Bold by all Druccists c-t 25 Cents* J
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sale by Dr. J. A. Wright.