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Thi'kshay V.. iRviN'. Ft v -<•, 1800.
.—S W. HAWKIN'. Em.
I Entered at the Cnnagh , B Poe to file
tn second elites matter. Terms.
This apj>l : e* only t<> eash in
otherwise #1.25 will la* id ctetl.]
THE HEIGHT SIDE OF LIFE
... If there t« one person on t
that is , be envied .... U the , , happy.
to is
cheerful , , , man or woman who . ,
the , . bright . , side of fife, the gootl
aces
ante of a fedow being, and , the .
sunny side ot what belongs to earth
If tb'ere is a person to lie pitied, it.
the sour, gloom v man or womafi
who only the dml, m!o , of e life, ...
sees
the bad Side of a fellow being, and
the cold cloudy sole of whit belong
to earth. . Everything l- . • i bright, . beau- i
tiful, fair, sweet and good grows in
the suushuie M e wotud not have
a flowei without th ■ sun. Cheerful
pets is u> the human heart what tin
run beam is to the eat tb—the source
of , gladness. I ,
We ought to cultivate happincs*.
We ought to have the home filled
with what is beautiful We ought
to let the sun into our lives. 1’eopie
who are sour and moody look upon
the smiling, i i happy person ns foolish,
and wonder what there is iu life thaf
one eau find to enjoy. The want to
tsar the flower to pieces, stop the
bird Hinging, trample upon the jo\
of the child ami hush the laugh of
mirth. If you cannot enjoy life,
don’t try to prevent others from do
iugso. Don’t throw a shadow on
the humau heart Don’t try to stop
the sun shining.
CORRECT, YOU ARE.
iwliticsl position and who lev! atlcmot to
■M the . Aliianee a nee^ as a t ever to , rr in
Utcim in office the Southern
Farinm lias Urn to say, every word
of which we fully endorse *
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„ Xf T , a man wants the 4 . nomination . of ,
the democratie party we want to see
0 ..l no t 1 .11 .
endeavor to' constitute ‘himself Tn
printed campaign circulars to dliter
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tag thfir endoiseiueut wliitli he in j
turn will add to to hit lilt canmaiiru campaign litem Utem
ture. I .. If If a , biothet is so well known
and his fitness for a position isso ev
ident that the people throughout (he
■tale want him to serve them, he will
pot have to send out letters to the or
der telling them who he is and bow
he is needed iu office. T hose of our
brethren who ane now or ever expect
lo Indulge in that kind of policy will
find that the have made a great mis
take. Simply being an Allianceman
does not fit oce for office any more
lhau it unfits him for it. The order
will always condemn such attempts
to use its influence. That is the
kind of politico we are to fear.”
The farmers at the Stnto Agricul¬
tural Convention, held iu Havvkins
xille, last week, had a pleasant time.
Iu speaking of Col. Livingston and
Judge Henderson, a correspondent
of the Constitution say s :
Livingston was keen eyed as a lynx,
aud always ready to pierce the joints
in somebody’s harness. While he is
around there is not much danger
that a convention will go to sleep.—
H* never lets any grass grow under
his feet when there is an alliance
man in sight, and he is geodfor more
•peaches in a day than almost any
man you can jump out of a cotton
patch.” “The candidate has not yet
showed himself who is strong enough
to beat Commissioner Henderson,
and there are no signs of such on
the horizon. The judge in his quiet
way has made himself very agreeable
to the farmers aud will get most o!
their vote.”
Love x is coiitiuuully , getting people ,
into trouble. The other day a voting
v New V loak 1 physician 1 who i* • * studying \ •
in Berlin fought a duel with a Get*
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a bullet in bis left thigh They quar
reled about their landlady’s daughter,
both being in love w ith her. Doubt
less she doesn’t care a picayune for
either of them, and will marry
/ellow who is willing to live, not die,
for her.
One phrase in the fiist message of
Governor Gampbell, of Ohio, plight
*erv well be printed in big letters
framed and bung up as a motto in
•very legislative chamber in the Un
ion t. It is: ‘ Winsome . economy
where needed, and prudent liberality
Where the honor and welfare of the
State are coeecrned." It is the latter
clause which most tequi res attention
iu Georgia.
It was not Charles 11- J Taylor,
Atlanta’s negro lawyer, but H. C. C.
Ash wood, formerly Minister to Ran
Pomango, who dropped into a seat
Congressman Grimes dinner tube
»t the Riggs house on Monday. M».
Grimes and other guests were
pant, and there »a- quite an exodu*
from the hotel. Tayior is not that
kind of a darkey. He has too much
reaped for himself.
Belfurd Company, of New t Turk
* re getting out a life of Jefferson
Pavia by Mrs. Davis, for which they
wmntagunt^ See advertisement iu
TEMPERANCE.
W l itis D isun# th
SL :>f The
.a of < eoecia
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Is it IM ^ tut* that the rum ques
lion sn til — be <li -cussed for i*8 eco
noiuic and moral sides hy the tefor
mera and true friend* of the people ’
• Wiiv should this unmitigated
! .if the turn tiaffic which keeps thou
sands in poverty, breeds vice,
ci tine, and burdens the nation
annual tax feutli* , ,
«u tliree as
as our boudeij ...... debt lie longer allow „
work , . malevoieiice , .
its on
! American people '' , ! It is not a ques
) lion ou i! hjrb po i.nai parties should
r
. them»«I for theF , b “‘
1 m. " , my “ 1 ‘ ,l ve ts 11 ®* * ^ 1 1
iH-tire, energetic ^ ‘ campaign of edu
lbe ■" to
‘ ' ut “’ U i 1
th ‘“ t0 ““ f * l " U ' ° !
money, tile awful sacrifice of
. the continued .
,,f the rum tiaffic neeessarilv 5 entails
.
-loietlo Kinds.
1 he country may lie as moral
financially ...‘‘A as prosperous under
aduumstration of government by ,
cue pat ty as another. There is hut
one issue before us. viz: Shall the sa
loon rule ? Upon this fort let ur
bting our guns this year. By a little
investigation ' you will find that high
license is a farce . and , a crime, as it
is a national sin. It has been clear
iy demonstrated that in a town
20,000 people ten bai rooms will
as much execution (and ffeqentlv
more) as fifty. How is this?
amounts to tunning the little ill. men
out of the mat ket. That’s The
history of monopolists and trusts in
f this country show the biisiners wis
dom of combining and inteiihifving.
High license serves to run the little
inexperienced men out of the mar
ket, and leave the field elesr to
,uone T expertence. flint w why
ever y intelligent saloon man favors
J 1(i h j ice|j Morally, (his question i
1
man Cbarch’s practice oj Belling
dulgencea. fa Pay J the price aud com
. the , s.n, says this doctrine. „ Why
not my $.300 into (he city treasury,
4udsteaI? Why not pay $200 aud
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elernal . l,atred . , t0 tln . . « bu«ine8H.—J. . .
R Clllpep iu We> , e ,, u Christian
A j V0( . aU .
Do not be afraid ot agtfafiou. A
famous preacher was once remonstra
ted with for his proclivities in this
direction, when he turned to the ob¬
jector with : “What good was ever
done in the world without agitation ?
We cannot even make butter without
it!” A homely but forcible illustra
(ion. History records the deeds of
famous agitators, and the fact that
we live to-day in such a wide awake
condition of things in civil and re¬
ligious affairs, is due largely to those
heroic souls who fttverconsented to
I he death of anything but sin, for
stagnation is death. Emphatically
is this true of our advanced temper
ance workers Their war cry J i S)
“Prohibition of the liquor traffic”—
ami !ls evw of old ’ the faint-hearted
t:t * ie . ulK i depreciate this “un
Hue excitement. In tlie midst of
the evoiullou of thought and the rev
0 ^ l H' 0!l of forces, heads will bump
j against heads, hearts will jostle
hearts, and good peup.e will seem to
' je c,- °** purposes, but fear not;
I ^ “churning” go on. Out of
captured cream of public
i tliowfelTit. will come tiles golden gleam
j ul condensed <1 flavor public the opinion to give
le !1I1 t > many
! °f l * ie ,ueii tal hill of faro of the
I P 1 ‘‘sicieirt, or to the dry crust of
j °f l ,easal| t. I here is nothing to
; ' ,e ‘Headed than stagnation, nothing
,lloie hopeful than agitation.—Union
1 Signal.
VV " AUU \Tf'M Am) Uti; (u\i ruvu
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If our h„«inpac n ion will lot 4 i
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u ®" c kumv what they have to sell ,
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‘ lh "’ atl 1>e ,lnuvu llere - 0u r city
,s stocked with elegant goods, at low
P Let r, “ M our * a readers ,ac J wl,,ch watc.i c * nnnt this >“ ' lo,,,ed ami - |
paper
t,ade " lt y these who a dvertis e. ■
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p, i( . e „ , ell , s r bl , s . For S;lle bv
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Rotjett Daniel, who is one of , the
:, nd most polite barbers in the
'tale, has purchased new razors aud
I other imeessary articles for his shop
and is better prepared than ever
f„ rt , to give lull satisfaction to the
public. He has been here for near a
-core of years and is well thought
by all classes. Call and see him
you need any work in his line.
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you are in arrears for 1
j tion and , we would ,. appreciate . a
mittance. Settle up friends, even
vou rfon't find an X lm your paper.—
Q ur eounty subscribers will oblige
, )y ^ ttling the ir accounts as soon
, p'ossib le , as we Jo not care to put an
The Crady Memorial Volume.
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The Henry \V OiaJy
Volume, , conumii^ ; . . the life, tu
and speeches »>f the lute Mr.
is now under pn >CC8 : of i rpi.m * •itioii
by the well know n pttb|i»bi*ig . .
>f Cast »- 11 (Vnipany * (Limited)
N"l*w , York, and i . , t probably i»i i be
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of Mtrdt.
This Vclune will contain an inter*
, rt .„ . . . ..M,
from the pen 1 of Mr. Joel
Hat*, is, of the Constitution, and the
introduction to the work will be writ
te ^ by H .>n. H, try %V. Watte,son,
0 f the Lottisvi le Courier Journal.—
1 he woi k is compiled by .Hi-.Grady *
formei co-worker,on theContitution,
itl<( l wil , cmit;siu al of his
siieecbra, some of Ins most linpoitaut
j e , ttJ . B aml writill ,, s many feat
of interest • the la .
tires concerning
me litea young young Georgian » whose death
is a bereavement to the vvbo.e coun
trv.
The proceeds , fiom , ,, the sale , of . this ,i;
book, after deducting the expenses
for its publication, will be devoted
fo the benefit of Mr. Grady’s family,
a wife, two children, mother and sis
ter, who will be the sole
of this work. ,
This is the only volume relating to
the life of Mr. Grady that is publish*
ed by autlioiity. It is covered by a
copyright applied for by Mrs, Gi a
It is said that there are other
volumes in preparation containing
parts of Mr. Grady’s speeches, with
imperfect biographical sketches. The
j Constitution desires to give due no
lic.e that the above is the only
' thorized edition of work of tins
a
J character for its and asks the public to wait
appearance.
| 1 he book will contain from six to
] eight hundred pages, pr nted in three
^ styles, each in good Shape and con
° ^ stee]
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mgs.
1 The southern agent for the gala of
this , . volume , is Mr. I). E T . Luther, r ,
representing (,;tssell & Company.—
Those wishing to apply for agencies
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A WORDT0rN « i -' us -
You 1 are cautioned against the pur* P ur
*' hase of NN h,sk,eswlth h*gh-sounding
fancy names, in most cases those high
toned , , brands , are used i , to cover com
pounds , abominable iu . 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 puri¬
ty was established and highly com
i mended upon My brand—the plain
1 VV. IIaki’kk Whiskkv— carried oil
the highest honors at New Orleans
over all Sour .'la«Ti Whiskies display¬
ed from the State of Kentucky.
i 1. W. HARPER, Distiller,
j N KI.suX CoU.VTr, Ky.
Sole Ahhjt,
G. W. SWORDS,
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LIFE OF THE
_II,,„ i»j( 1,1 (Yi iH 1 ovam I SOU u.tviv IS*
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MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Sold Only by Supcription.
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canvassing will be ready immediately.
vt. IMS VilSUlNli DESIRABLE TERRE OR V
mi this great work will please address,
us soon us possible, to 1 he publishers,
BEDFORD COMPANY
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UriTfi mtAiS, mil rl5n, nuaTrnn OYSTERS, &iC. n 1
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Tt„i J ow v V *'FlhK. m, LV. vr e w ill keep , on
hand fresh fish, oysters, beef, pork, ’
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feJe Sen(J (|< rouror ^ erg ,, ive
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ug yf)Ur patron we wi „ ke the
best of meats, etc. Market in old
King C()rner builai 0D first flo „ r
Respeet’ly, Geo. VV. Swords* Co.
ALLIANCE OFFICERS
The following officer Lave been
to serve Ne v vtim Cqumy_ Farmers’A lliauce
' ! V,' Grav.-s' 1 '' 10
President Hcin-v
Vice-President. Allied S. Franklin,
Secretary, James H. Richards,
Wt Fni.kll Hays,
. Lecmtr’G
w” W%Ze
Asshutin Lecturer. John Roquemore,
j .Assistant lloor Keeper, Door C. J Geiger,
Keeper, Davis Crowell,
j Sergeant at Arms, L. 0. Wright.
Executive Committee—Chairman. H. V.
Hardwick, S W Hawkins, J F Bonnell. A
inj L^F ^ Vn . 7 tcZ p|> .
S M Suilivan. o's l' UI V- J B Meadors'
.John Cook.
Trade Committee 1889 aud 1890
J. Speer, J. B Mcadoj* \ N
Havs,.Ld,n If Willing I, a in,’ 1>. IVil
*. n ’ u J. \\. King, I. W.
- < ^ | d , ' rs > L. I. Livingston, J. F.
i-------------------- Henderson, H. V. Hardwick K '
If you would have eggs at ail
of the year try the Brown Leg
h,,ra chickens. Eggs for hatching,
'6 cents for 13. Light Brahma eggs,
SLOP f or 13. Call at the editor’s res
NeWtOIl Sheriff
\ 1 7 ILL Be sold before the court
r f door in th»* ci|j of Covington,
cttfiniy G*., within the it-gal hours of f »le,
on tne 1 r ! • 1 h;. :u March. 90, thefol
lowing propei;y to wit:
On one-iiHh interest in the uodiv&ec in
tw-t of One Hundred and Sixty-six ores
uf land, more or less, ot Lots, NiaWt not
known, in said county and state of (Jeor
gia. and bounded as follows, to wit: (Lithe
north by lands formerly owned by W $ Car
™ ,, - touth hv lands at A M Owen* easr
! by lands 1 of Joseph Sockwell, west bylands
oa Yellow river. Being the interest deed'
P!Z,*-J;Z 2 f£ “S"
* Said land levied the property of R
on as
W* Wingpte to satisfy ao execution
White A Thompson against K V' Wingan.
Levy made and returned to me lijj .} \V
titles, L C January 28, lei 'JO.—!e*t>,
H. B. AN DEMON, Sheriff.
—ALSO,—
\\ r ILL door Be in sold the city before of the Covington coart
ton COUIltv . within the le*»l hours W sale,
on the first Tuesday in March next,
All that parcel lo w ‘\' of land , ... iyi*g and
tract or
r >eing in the county ot Newton, said state,
containing nine and one quarter acres
more or less, bounded on the north by Mrs.
s .1 Echols, cast by N. C- Adams, south
i hy Victoria Brooks, west by N. C. Adams. Balaam
Being the same land deeded by mh
j ({rtxjke to Victoria Brooks Nuv.
i The place whereon Victoria and
Brooks now lives Said land levied on as
j the pia p ert y ,,f u 8 | Ba ni Brooks to satisfy a
Justice court fi. fa. issued from the justice
! C’arnp agaln’sl
Balaam Brooks. January 28, 189i).-lee6
H. B, ANDERSON, Sheriff.
-ALSO,——
\\7 \ \ ILL Be sold before the court house
door ; n the- city of Covington, Newton
county. Ga., within the legal hours of sal*.
p" wi Onfall ng .wiht-dproper’ty tu-wit^’ thc lo1 '
that tract of land situated in the
county of Newton, state ot Georgia, in the
Newton^olt'nty.^lnd Four Hundred, bounded being part^oS'k follows,
and as to
^VheHood Tand.^on tbewat” ? n“a
StanseH, on the north by Stausell and Tuck
. Sabnnnd^lev'ied ^un”asVhe property'uf'fL
VV. Harris one of the defendants, to satisfy
j
vor of Heard, White 4 Thompson W Harris. against Levy
John F Harris and G.
t. C. January 28tb. 1890,-feefi.
H. B. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
—ALSO—
Will he sold before the Court House door
in the city of Covington, Newton county,
j within Tuesday the legal March hours of sale on the the follow- first
in next, 1890.
me property to-wit:
That H<mse an(i Lot in Covingtorf, Ga
whereon \V A. Norton now resides, said
west by land ot John S t arroll. Levied
sstnsszt Justice t/ourt462nd District, trsa’Ui G. M
, against
w A Norton in favor of P. W. W arren,
anU trsusferred to W C. Clark & Co. Le
v ' _ made and returned to me by J. F. Peek,
L. C. January ’ 28, 1890. feet)
If „ B. ANDERSON. Sheriff, ...
RULE NISI.
8. J. Kelly St Bio.. ] Mortgage, &c., Sep¬
vs. tember Term, 1889.
G. 'V. Hayden.
Present the Honorable James S Boynton,
Judge of said Court
It appearing to tUe court by the petition
of of January, S. J. Kelly St the Bro.. that A. on D the 1888, 8th G. day W
Hayden, m year made and deliver
of said county,
ed to the said S J Kelly & Bro., his certain
promissory note, bearing date thc day and
year aforesaid, whereby the said G. W.
of Rayden October promised on, or following before, the the 1st date day
A. D. 1888, ol
said note, to pay said S. J. Kelly .V Bro
or Bearer, one hundred and fifty dollars,
for value received, interest trom maturity
at 8 per cent and IU per cent. Attorney
tees—crediosd by $41.93, Oct 1, 1888 And
atterwards on the 8th day ot January A D
18,-9, the said G. U. Hayden, he better to
secure the payment of the said note, exe
cuted and delivered to said J. Kelly &
! Bro his Deed of Mortgage, whereby the
i *“ ? J d Kc <?•„»-Hayden '!-V & Hro the conveved following to described the
land: , riveacresot land, less, ly
more or
| invf in Newton county, Georgia, in Town
district, and bounded #s follows: on north
b3’ lands .ol A M Rockwell, on the south by
lands ot Walter Branham, on east oy Mrs.
Williams, and on west and by W. L). Haydep,
with Dwelling House Orchard; condi¬
tioned, that if said G. VV. Hayden should
pay off ami discharge said note, or cause
of Mortgage aud said note should become
null and void to all intents and purposes.
And remains it further unpaid, appearing it is therefore that the Order¬ said
note
ed, that die said G. VV. Hayden do pay into
court, by the first day of the next term
thereof, the principal, interest, attorney’s
fees aud costs due on said note, or show
cause to the contrary, if any he has: And
that on failure of the said G. W. Hayden
so to do, the equity of redemption in and
*to said mortgaged premises be forever
thereafter barred and foreclosed.
And it is further Ordered that this Rule
, he published once a month, tor tour months.
i ho Georgia Enterprise, VV. or a copy thereof
nerved on the said G. Hayden, or his
special agent or attorney, at least three
months previous JAMES to the S. next BOYNTON, term of this
court
'“ s,s c, "“ ci ” k
0- Hkster, Att’y for Plff B .
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Clerk's office superior court ot said county,
l.Jno. B Davis. Clerk ot thc Superior
Court in and tor said county, do certify
that the above nnd foregoing is g. true and
correct transcript trom iba njfoutes of said
court This Oct. 28th, 1889.
JNQ. B DAVIS, Ci.t-RK
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Application Withdrawn.
GEORGIA, Newton County
To All Whom it may Concern ;
Notice is hereby given that J have this
WITHDRAWN MY APPLICATION fOR HOME
STEAD, from the Ceurt of Ordinary of
County.
I. W. LOYD.
Covinston, Ga.. Feb. 7. 1 ^.
Letters of Dismission.
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GEORGIA, Newton County.
To Ali, Whom it M \y CowCRBN
Wchsas. t. K. Gunter uJ.nini^tri* of
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I JAMES M. BKLf'HER, Ordinary.
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All persons having demands against
Mrs. S. J. Kennon. lateof
Co , Georgia, deceased, are hereby
t0 r, “ m1er in t!ieir demands to the under
signed according to law ; and all
ind f btm} to sa ‘ d are required
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JjL'T^ j\ ? a RDAVTS C S C
1 Administrator, with the will
W. C. CLARK & Co,
^BANKERS, Er
—OPEN * A. M., ’ TO 5 P. M.—
fMlHASSACT A General Banking busi
1. ft <n Receive del*“'its °t be.>ia«w
fjrnas and indifid ... u> check at
.ight. Collections made on all accessible
points. Buy and sell exchange — tf
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PHOTOGRAPHER.
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ceiies, Notions, Confectioneries, etc. which
are beinu sold very- low. Our prices are
even lower than those ot the towns and
cities around us. t all and see for yourself
and give us part of your patronage, for we
will make it to your interest to trade with
us. All our goods are new.
A first class stock of fancy groceries,
notions, nte , arriving and to arrive.—-rnhJU
Mrs. NANCY WOODRUFF,
A j IWritft Ymir nomp
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King writes the Woman’s Kingdom, War
Stories, Pictures of Strange Lands, Travel
aud Adventure, in every issue
A Perfect Magazine
ol good things, you get free for yourself and
five of your neighbors by writing your name
and theirs ort Postal Card and sending it to
THE CONSTITUTION.
Don’t delay. Write quieh. Atlanta, Ga.
$x
13 "W^OOlSLJB.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed
securely United wrapped, to any address in the
States for three months on receipt
of ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters,
agents and*clubs. Sample copies mailed
free. Address all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
lyr 1 Fraxki.is Square. N. Y
Franklin B. Wright,
—COVINGTON, GA.—
Resident Physician & Surgeon.
teVObstetrics, Gynecology, Diseases
Women and Children, and all Chronio
diseases of a private nature, a specialtvl
^ have a horse at my command, which wil.
enable me to attend the calls of the sur
rounding "ountrv, as well as my city prao
tice. FRANKLIN B. WRIGHT, M. D
i
| i 1 : pE EVERGLADE SflLOOW ®
.
JOE, W, WRlfiHT. PROP’R _ i
»
1 Door above Post Office, Covington, Oa__I
will keep in stock the finest and purest imported and domestic wines |
whiskies, rum gin beer, champagne, etc., to be found brandies
in the markets of the
worid. Also, fine cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, etc. The Everglade
Saloon is elaborately *ed handsomely furnished, second to
none in Georgia. I have separate counters, glasses
and liar tenders for white and colored. The
best of order maintained and all laws
and regulations strictly ob
served at alt times
Orders promptly filled and goods immediately shipped to all point,
j ! of the * cl he
east, west, north and south. Light wines for sacramental
I ..... * F ur P° ses »nd old liquors
'
for , medicinal j- ■ , whuth ,
purposes, are guaranteed strictly A No 1 GnU
(j see me.
| W. Wrioht.
1 ington, Georgia.
S W HAWKINS,
HH
REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
Successor to Simms & Go.
Let me advertise and
Sell . 7l your real estate,
residences, lots,etc. No
sale no pay. No matter
y OU } iave t G se H ?
11 . . bilUUtU cj-irjlllfl bp DC dUVCl T(1 , vrprtmpd IISCU. ,
Give me a trial.
FOR SALE!
One of the best and most desirable places
in Middle Georgia right here in Covington,
will be sold very cheap. Large and kitch- ele¬
gant two story brick residence, brick
en. etc Outhouses, stables, etc Splendid
water, tine orchard, 55 acTes of land at
tached. with branches, meador. wood and
farming lands. Wil) be divided if desired. :
Call at once on S. W. Hawkins ar Gen. W
Scott Will also sell the Cox hotel and lot
^ ere * n town Rt a t,a,!: a ' n '
-ALSO.- ,
For Sale—405 acres fine land, with
plenty of branch and creek bottoms.
(woodland, ! orchards, vineyard, fish
pond, etc. Splendid residence, tene
ment houses, barns, cribs, gin bouse,
etc., all in good repair, just one mile
from Covington, 4 mile from railroad, i I
| Only 815.600, Part cash, a fraction balance over time, $16 per
acre. on see
y vv H y j
For Sale.—16 Desirable Building j
Lots between the depot and Oxford,!
on street car line. Terms easy, three
years time Call on S. W. Hawkins
or C Lee.
one acre lot, with house fronting
Dr. Carroll’s residence, will be sold
very low. See Fiank C. Davis or Si
Hawkins.
-—ALSO,-
2000 acres of rich land, in high
state of cultivation, good houses, etc.,
well watered hy creeks, .branches and
springs, on the Savannah river, 40
miles above Augusta, will be sold
cheap. Call on S. W. Hawkins.
-ALSO.
GOOD TRADE FOR SOMEBODY —
If you wan't a six room dwelling in Oxford !
with all barns, outbuildings, etc., with 180
acres of land running up to back door, two
tenant houses, tfk acres meador pasture
two creeks running through the land, fifty
acre bottom, 20 acres original forest, spen
did young orchard, fine waier, 4c. Or the
dwelling with 25 acres land attached, Ap
ply to F. M. Means or Si. Hawkins.
-ALSO.
Also, Two room house, with cook room,
flue water, young orchard etc., full acre lot.
400 yards north of depot, near street oar
line. Very cheap.
tfe#-Other property not mentioned here.
S W HAWKINS.
Covington & Oxford Street R. R.
Covington, Ga., Oct. 1, 1889.
Thc following Schedule will be run on
the until Covington & Oxford Street Railroad
further notice:
-TIME TABLE
Lkiye Pitts’ Hocse. Leave Depot at
5.15 a m tft m
7.45 a m ao m
9.10 a m JS m
11 10 a m r-i m
12.00 m ^8 m
3. J0 p m vf m
5.00 p m O m
8.10 p m X m
* -SUNDAY SCHEDULE:-
10.15 s m 10,45 a m
7.15 p m 7.45 p m
8¥%„In addition to the above the car will
meet all regular passenger trains on Sun¬
day. besides carrying the people along its
line home after church, morning and night,
and will also bring and return the citizens
of service Midway and others who desire to attend
held in town during the week, dav
or night, Orders for special car may be
left with the Secretary.
W. C. CLARK, President.
J. G. LESTER, Secretary.
NAMES OF THE PUBLIC STREETS
OF COVINGTON.
Railroad Street, Washington Street,
Lee, . Floyd,
Brown, Clark,
Hendrick, Pace,
Elm, Usher,
South, East,
I Conyers, Monticeilo, West,
Stone Mountain,
Church, Spring,
Reynolds, College Corley,
Avenue, Midway Avenue.
sitzx W. pr'l«T»r. L. f&.’igrias* <i"»ii»pe«* !?j§ on lhi
f l* €. A
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L.T) 0 UCLAS
OnvC CLJAC CENTLEMEN. for
Sr^5£rS£2>7 L ^ rt Gr “‘ n “““ C ”**‘
|:82 •r, W^ll^-iJbMT.l'snoi
Ji:"a #i .00 am! S»1.75 BOVS’ SCHOOL shoes.
AU to Con*™,,. Button and L»e. |
& $2 SHOES la^iSs.
SI.IS SHOE FOB MISSES.
-FOR SALE BY
J. DEARING,
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,
to ***** everybody. Hosiery
^ r<,m ^ cents to tine dollar per pair.
Cors f t8 ’ from Misses aiiee to 34 ladies
hose at any price, from 3 cents
up. Cheapest lot of buttons, good
meU,1 < at 10cts P^ r dozen.
Shoes bought cheaper than ever and
and will be sold to suit the times.—
The “Wesleyan Girl” at $1.25. The
Donglas shoes are also kept here.
A lot of hats that will surprise any¬
b(,d y that wlU 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 counties to call
before buying elsewhere and let me
show them what I can do both in re¬
gard to price and quality.
I 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 banded on plain ware
cheaper than has ever been sold before.
New and elegant line of dress goods
will he iu stock by the time you call.
Thanks returned for the past liber¬
al patronage received.
RESPECTFULLY,
J. J. DEARING.
Covington, Ga.
JjQTNo a^Mr. Augusta, C 7
on during o
Cotton Storage the W. COTTON 50
in charged M.
Store. past Jordan O
We GUARANTEE on Cotton fourteen has • • >
if years. been Z
Satisfaction sold within actively • • FACTORS &
days. 30 engaged • • w
in in
•* •
Every Liberal the 2
Respect Advances Cotton Georgia. J
made Business X
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES
ID 4 WEAK
fj.
MORE EYES.
Eye-Salve MITCHELL’S
A Certain, Sale, and Effective Kemady far
SORE, Producing WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES,
ing Long-Sightedness, the Sight t, Restor¬
of the Old.
Curts Tear Drop*, Granulations, Sty#
Tumor*, Red Eyeo, Matted Ey« Lashed, j
in nesvens qutes uuefus r£Uui£iTCtx&
§£3£EEf£££ SBrssssKs ““
••W bx all Druggist* t-t Hi Cents.
vnuat. —-Pii.rcm, (
»NS
O Xy
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jEE3j MARK! ;
kp
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tor sale Dr. J. A.
Railroa]
Stone Mountain Rente.
OretCKGnNUjtxL m
Auptsta, <ia Be*t« 4 i
K Passenger Schedule j> - nd iftM ’ !
« lit 1 «
-FAST LINE__
No. 27 \Ykvi Paiit.
Augusta...... Washington -.745
Athens...... Washington.
No. 28 East D
Atlanta
Athens.
Athens...
Covington *
1,ve Washumton ashington 7 20
AugUBt ^ 4 ‘2(1
...815
No. 1 West Daily.
Augusta Macon 1105
“ 7
“ Miiledge . villa 10
“ Washington .... 9 pj
** Athens....... . . . yy 10
Covington 8 40
at 3 53
...
“ “ Atlanta.....5
45 j
No. 2 East Daily.
Atlanta..... 8 DO
“ at Covington ..... 9 43
Athens.....5 ]
“ “ “ Washington Milledgeville . . 2 30
(fi “ Macon.....6 ..41]
(fi “ Augusta 00
.... 3 15
No. 3 West Daily.
Augusta.....11 00
at Covington . 4 39
. . .
at Atlanta 6 30
No. 4 East Daily.
Atlanta......n 15
“ Covington.....1 08 ] II
at Augusta .... {) 45
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UNION POINT & y
Leave L T nion PLAINS PointHO 10 K. I{. and 1
am ij^H
Arrive Siloam 10 35 am and I
Arrive White Plains 11 10 am. and 40 j3
Leave White Plaius*8 00 am. and
Arrive Siloam 8 35 am. and
Arrive Union Point 9 00 and l!
am.
‘Daily, Except Sunday.
l
ATHENS ACCOMMODATH6
Leave Athens . . . *6 ij^^ 1 ■
Arrive Union Point . . 8 4.’■
Leave Arrive Union Poiut . . *5 4j^p,,
Atheng .... 11 5(fl
^Except Sunday ¥
ATLANTA ■ B
COMMODATi
(Daily, except Sundays, H kn
Leave Covington.....5 4 I*. 1 Ti
Arrive Atlanta . . . • • 7 5 ■
Leave Atlanta . . . . . «*p
Arrive Covington . . . 8 35 p.
No. 28 stops at Harlem for^H =3
Trains No.’s 27 and 28
and following receive passengers stations only— to ai^H
1:
Harlem, Thomson, I
Barnett, Craw fordville, Unioi
Greensboro, Madison, E
Social Circle, Covington. (
St. Mountain & I Sir.
JOHN VV. GREI If
General M
E. R. DORSEY,
General Passenger
VV. WHITE, Gen. Tra
Agent, Augusta, Ga. iii
fit:
The Enterpr rr
lire
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From Jan. I, ’! ■ :v,
fats
I
iich
■n
$1 hat
A TEAR. p fine
UaU
ONE 1
let >.
t: p I- >:
: ■
DOLLAR. n* .« * k *4 *■ fi r cong, [over In
[175 r
$1 A YEAR titan Ite
by fi
subscriptions jfieve: [Dru.
All past due
charged for at former rates - A
and S 1 ,50 [ter annum, No m 11 Hg c
entered unless tin
names will be y tie
advance is paid. Everybody 1 list!
section can afford to take the Tl
prise the low price of One Las I
at 6eoj
Call and settle old dues ati'l hire
anew at the cheap rate, Iff ttee
to in advance, don’t ‘ K i'^ L
pay lin’n
settle at the f' I)er
we request you to
price. It is fault. nnt ° U A r
your to
fail , .. . adtanc lMnM r
0U t to pay in
1
-- hie
REMOVED y°i nul
I take this method °{' n ^ r ul've rel fin
* n au
a ^H
building, upstairs in ^ ,.
h
room, where I can a '* a nii
for former pa tron “'L s In
to merit a continuance h
future. Respectful y,
9tjan2 J- ^ '
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