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ThCE 8 I>AT AluKXW. FctST 27,
ZsT VV, HAWKINS. Eon
THE COIN IKY EOITOK
I>et ue *tup making «os ern
advocating pet tueasUrt'* long ouo K
to briefly discus* the iiade* ii
lessious. irder to gi no >ff se
we have concluded to say a won 1
•bout the etlitor, atid in Or«ie t*
have decide.i * 1
make it interesting, we
to borrow the fo.iowuig a tc.e rom
Printer's Ink :
"The typical country editor is out ,e
B oharactai. He is b and
a smart man. He is a fool for being
an editor, aud being O its l.i aiiiiJ
keep out of the poor hou, . it Is
inteiesting to follow hint tbrougii n.s
laeaudci togs for a u
will find him smoking ten coots ci
gats .rtf With some muennbditn naoofi m the.nomine, tne ui u tilng
planning some gigintic schceine
deep water navigation, building a
railroad—so far as “chin music" is
conoarnad—aion i with men of means
and when evening drives him home
you will find him hustling atound
for dear life, picking up firewood
enough to keep from freezing. He
then eats a cold potato for supper,
that he has raised himself, or per
haps one some subscriber has brought
in, which was slightly frostbitten
and was thought dangerous for eow
feed. He then takes a seat, tills his
clay pipe with mean plug tobacco,
and begins to think. He crosses his
legs, looks at his rundown shoes,
glances at bis barefooted boys and
takes up his pen to wi ile about the
glorious land we live iu—a laud flow
iug with milk aud honey. He
until cloven o'clock* getting up copy,
aud then he crawls oil to bed, Lav
longet, i IJ o J to ,JQI put an ^ a V' i lti v ma 1 putt ^ i on
bis last pair of breechos—not ou the
knees, as the editor u seunu oiu
pious and at the ui.t. >1 < ay ie
bouiiienout < 't hi, cut-. '' " a
left o\ei ftoni tin 1 ay ,l ,u ani
rushes ot. to t n oi n i > > 1 ,l " 1 “P
wuh the type setting, on which
fell behind the day before while
emu king the “ten center and talk
jog to big men. The country editor
rs a rare specimen of the genus ho
UiO. lle is a dissembler, he talks
wore than he can du, he looks v> isei
than lie knows, and his equal, for liv
ing one thing tnd appearing anoth
•r, cau only be fouud in a tramp
printer, who, uine times out of ten is
• country editor, reformed, or a man
just verging on insanity, and wilt
soon turu out a country editor.”
WHO DRAW PENSIONS,
... *i laps t , u mo* no a . > , t name on
.
btats pet,ston ,*t » that of General
ng* reet. L t el ’ J‘ al •' 01
• disabled arm, the result of a **
11 C IKl ,i
Justice i Mark , Blandford ... of , the , bu ,
preme court, received 8100 for the
loss of an arm: Judge Newman, of
the Northern distiiet "United Staten
court, gets *100, and Dr. J. 8 . Todd
* >“•
Mttj. Joe Blauce, of ,
•uother well-known Georgian who
draws hi* pension regularly, having
lefl an arm behind him ou the field I
of battle; Judge George N. Lester
sustained a like loss aud draws the
same amount and Comptroller Gen
arai VV light get* as much for the loss
*hN One e °i hundred ii aud nr fifty-dollars rs
the biggest pension paid, and per
Jiapa Mr. G. (J. Cadle, of Richmond I
county, is the most completely disa
bled Confederate on the pensiou list
He lost both leg* and both arms be
■ides being wounded ill the head and
Buffering other permanent injuries.
R. H. Nations, of Whitfield, js a!
■o „ one ot ... the worst .ii crippled and ii best
paid of the number. lie received
wounds which necessitated the am
putation of both legs above the knee
E. B. Higgeiibothaiu had both legs
taken off below the knee.
those who draw the maximum
•mount ot $150 annually there ate
no less thau fifteen men who suffer
•d the loss of both eye*.
Geu. William Phillips, of Mariet
ta lost the sight of one eye, , but
draws no pension, neither does Gen.
Phil Cook, the new secretary of
state, though he was shot all to
pieces anil received some injuries
a permanent diameter.
John Wylie, whom Dick Hawes
said assisted iu kiilwg the latter*
vii*. ■wile nn.1 and child, Lao h*s had n a 1.....»-7.,., hearing iu
Birmingham and was released. Dick
Hiiwes wftis upon tbe stHud aud iWL/ie
that he paid Wylie $200 to put hi>
family out of the wav* but the 3J[ag
istrate did not be*ieve him and turn
ed Write loose.
Senator Liumb seems to be a deep
thinker. He,says that the ooudition
of the Kansas farmers is due to s. lack
of currency. That's true. With' thdir
farms heavily mortgaged and tijetai
iff laws shutting out a market for
their products. The farmer* are apt
to be dead broke and to star in that
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Aioudition. •
“CM. Mark Harden, c erk of
Georgia House, has grown rich from
f,be earnings of bis office, and Li*
“f •” « f U- Wl*
fivl let Eugene 1* Sneer I,., e then!
fice for a session?”—Dqtieu Gazette,
TEMPERANCE.
■■rThi
an i mai
-ria
A native Iu.iiau ia
that “our juor affic begins by
hanging a sign ov the door, and
ends by hanging a itiiiti on tne gal
i .’ 1 India bit* c'e ar!y already
tear ted the chief ca so of cr 1.1 ue and
puuuhmeut.
The population of Belgium for fit
let ?H yeai * ium only iucroased 14 per
cent., the consumption of alcohol
das increased 37 per cent., and with
• it have increase 1 car of madness.
Jo; crime, 7* ; suicide, 80 ; tueudici
ry and vagabondage, 150 per ceut.
1 Wit s“iuiue.l by prohibition,”
vet last month she paid the final do.'
litr of her 8 la! debt—899,000 ; and
uow taxes are to be ieduced one
fourth. Decrease of think, auxl Louce
, 1 of , 1 , * ,
‘‘‘ ;,e ^ e crinie an, P*“»
ways reduce* taxes.—L utou Signal,
Mr. T. Y. IWde.ly i* undeniably
the foe of the grog-shop. While ac
dressing an immense audience of
Knight* of Labor recently, iu Cen
tra! Music HaL Chicago, he arraign
ed the saloon as tin) wot king-man’s
<*temy, declared hi* belief that the
saloon should be closed not only on
Sunday, but every day in the year,
and reaffirmed hi* determination to
exclude liquor dealers from the or
ganizatioo. He also paid a high com
plimeut to lab. ring women, exclaim
"tg. Many a time I have been coi -
-trained to wish that every man in
tho Order were a wooiau. U, C. I.
('• Bulletin.
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The Cleveland Catholic Universe
..«■« see no for a well in
j { - atllolio colwcieno41 to keap
saloon> We wish to (}l , d that every
C „ t | l 0 |j c wou jd qu ,t the busiuess.—
urouiu). luka a gffuetutioa of
Where does the money made in
liqU0l . g0 1 i t is better to leave, your
0 bj|Gieu without a cent, for there is
blood o» that saloon money —,tbe
heat t’s blood of iusulteil, uudeserv
edly despised, neglected, and heart
broken fathers, mothers, wives, and
ialeri> The guardian angels of the
pool . flejectsd orphans have cursed
tbat JnolJeT) ail(J the broken down
drunUrtl ha8 brefttheJ n it tlle
beU of his own de8pair .»
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The pmaetit talk ab .ttt u te-stihtnis
si°u of the amendment to a vote of
the people of Iowa ia inspired by the
liquor interests. A fe a men in a
l°' v towns would like to have things
lively about them, ami would be will
tug to aee the dram-shop re-located
for that purpose ; but the people will
not have it so. lliey know what
come* in the wake of the dram shop,
itDtl they will have none it. Jumna*
j* better in every wav because of her
prohibitory law . She caI1 abow hub
stautial gains iu everv department of
ber work and growth| and Mle cw
show clean baud# to her friends aud
fellows in other States aud countries
when she invites them to come among
us. We have scugoN, colleceH.
Gnuehes, railroads, and a
millio " * od threP f l ua, teis of bright,
5R1 x rpassed, w "”
ns ------------, diminish
. crime, „
tunities, multiplying educational |
r but no dramshop*.—
* u l "^' 1 (Run ) *»a >ilal.
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On account of toe serious illness
Heitor-General Emmett Worn ;
ack, tho Welch and Shaw cases in
Butts Superior court have been con-j
iuiued till the fifth Monday in
March, at 10 o’clock a. ,n„ at which
time an adjourned term will be held
especially to try the*e cases.
WATCH OUR COLUMNS.
It our business men will let the
1,u!llic k,lu ' v ' vi,at thcv have to sell
' s Sllre nm * cer,am that trade front
abroad will be ” drawn v " here ,ert Our Uur pin- ® ,l >
'
. elegant , goods,
,H ' ' at low
.
*' rU ‘ *’ ,l UCt " llc " cannot ' )e denied,
trade ' * " ur with Reader* 1111180 watch will, this paper and
1 advertis e.
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BUCKLEN’s ARNICA SALVE.
j 1 [>« best Salve in the world for Cuts.
buii.es. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheuem,
I Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands,
1 Chilblains, Corns, and all Skill F.rup
, lions, and positively cures Piles, or no
, )av required. It is' guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,
Price 25 cents per box. For sale In¬
Brooks & Ivy, Covington, Ga.—mc89
On Monday last, Feb. 24 the
i lowing letters remained uncalled
in the post offiec at UoviiTgton,
p» = caUiuo for any of
Letters “tters say .SUV to to t,h(* the Rost-master 1 *i>st.ni m> tt p i* 11 that »m♦
have been advertised in the
1U1( liiVe olle cei B ruatly to pay
c;u ^ letter, as this is now the
Mary Jane Jones,
k aR *3* Francis Bons, Nora
^ Brooks. Males.-G L
I Guv* Dupree, Joe Black,
Hove, T F Glenn, Wiley
8 J )e lj Earl.
J’. II. UjiRot soN, Post
j Jas. M. Levy, Asst. I’. M
It you or any <d vour family
ia Pl”' n to lx: frightfully burned
j *' al,Je<1 ' ,v!,at ,mve >" u »' the
■ * physician. f ™ k > h Yf' A box r»r ol Beggs r
man Halve at band in time* like
would save a world of suffering
oftentimes a doctors bill, as it has
«|-* i" ..f ,hi, ki„,l, . ,„ll
inflammation of .11 kinrl,. BrookeA
i Ivy Dru misti.
IN AMD AROUND THECITY.
Wlrtch May or May Nat Interest Yo«.
ill >wu ? Ad
&n
W«f Utr £ S V*i *C Of CARD Ut Ua e*k HtfreM.
Big lot buggy »s just in—lOcU*
up at Adams S;
Mo to i'. T t ,li ; s for tine flour,
syrup, etc.
Bf titul ii ' di, ribbons,
etc r at Adams |
Adam* Bros, have the goods and
it the people—and they
1 an) cai ryin, E.-st stock of bug-!
gies, wagons a ! carts in Covington.
Come and see . tent. R. M. Everitt.
Htthert Daniel, coloreil, keep* hu
harbei-shop in neat and tasty order
and his pri. i-e very reasonable.
A little more of the the famous
Furman’s High Grade Guano. Come
.jnick j .before it is all gone. C, E.
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j*- black-dsaucht t,* cm*cuttpetira.
Itch, Mange, and Scratches ou liu
man or animals cured in 30
by Woo)ford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by Brooks it ^ V V '
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Druggist*, Covington.— no 8 .tf
Felt! Felt! Felt!—Ladies when
you desire anything in the line
felt, in every imaginable color,
go to the popular store of Mr. 8 . P.
Thompson, for he keeps the finest felt
you ever “felt.”
wine of cardui, » Tonic for women.
English Spavin Liniment removes
aJ] hari)i goft) or calloused lump# aud
Flemishes from horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, sti
p I ,ra ‘ u s, all swollen throats and
««• ®» v « *50 b >’ uee of one
bottle. Warrented. Sold by Brooks
& Ivy, Druggists, Covington, Ga.-tf.
When you need a mild laxative you
should have a medicine that will act
on the liver and kidneys ns well as the
bowels Beggs’ Vegetable Liver Pills
are prepared expressly for this pur
pose. Insist on getting tliem, as they
have no superior and few equals. Sold
bv Brooks it Ivy Druggists.-ap20.90.
M«Elro*' ^ k \VINEOFCAROUIforfemale(U 8 uuee
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Nnt it' you go through the world a dyspep¬
tic. Dr. Altar’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a
positive cure for the worst forms of Dys¬
pepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Conetv
patina Guaranteed and sold hy Dr. J A
Wright Covington, Ga.
BLAIR SAYS IT'S ALL RIGHT
Mr. 8 . (}. Blair, Chicago, s«ys:—
“ We con id not keep Imuae without
your Clarke's Extract of Flax Skin
cure hihI cough cure. We have used
both for numerous troubles! especially
for our child. We recommend the
cough cure to every family having
children. We used it for w lumping
cough wit)l remarkably quick and sal
isfactory results, and use it for any
and every cough the family may
have.” Only one size, large hotte
Price 81.00.' If vm. want the best
toi l el Sl , af) gct Clarke’s Flax Bonn, 25
• , ,, T , ,
U ' * 1 *' 1 ll » ‘ lu &
S ,8t * for . tl "‘ sc pi-pparati(n».-4
A continual coughing is very an¬ 1
to persons sitting near you in
kind of a gathering ; besides, it
of great damage to the throat and
lungs, and is exceedingly dangerous
a t this season of the vear. One half
lwttlf of Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup
will relieve any ordinary cough, and
this remedy coats no more than the
inferior grades that are thrown ou the
market to sell at enormous profit*,
Brooks & Ivy Druggist S.
The Pulpit and the Stage.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren
Church, Blue Mound, Kan,, says: “I fee 1 it
>»V a «ty to toil what wonders Dr. King’s
Discovery has done for me. My I.ungs
were b;ui ' 5 ' Jisease< b ani1 m >’ parishioners
thought I could five only a few weeks. I took
five bottles of Ur. King’s New Discovery and
am sound and well, gaining 26 ibs. ill weight.”
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funn> Folks
Combination, writes : “After a thorough trial
K^^ZTdL^cZ^'Z
;’em all, and cures when everything else fails,
The greatest kindness 1 can do my many thous
j and friends is to urge them to try it.” Free
j trial Regular Lotties sizes at Brooks & Ivy’s Drug Store.
i 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 .
| fu SLACK DRA UGHT ■ ..ft f or Dyspepsia.
j l O’.t DYSPEPSIA
!V<* ni„,v,e. Iron Hiller*.
Physicians recommend it.
A',1 dealers seep it. yi.o i.ftule. Genuine
has trade mark uud crossed red lines on \v rapper.
Advice to Mothers.
IjSSSfeSttS button.” £t taste.°It
U3 “athestu a > °Jhii.., is v-ry pleasant to
, 801 a0 fi tens the gums, allay s all pai n,
istht best known remedy
l 0lbercau#e 'lweuty-twt; from t?ethia oi
®« oenu a bottie*
Needingatonic, ^ <’iuidr» m>ucs
or n that want building
,nfou -' : s n<o.\ iiittf.rs.
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oHl , T , RIM" . ,-------------------- SALES,
\\ * door D-h in Be the sold eiore of Covington, the court Newton house
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county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
; i 0W ; nK described'prl'pcrtv to-»df ; ^ ! ° 1 '
One-third undivided interest in fourteen
^ I™* f less, hounded on the
»est by lands raeuxii of Walter R. srt
Bianham and
p’! a A Hough the place
time of his death '"'S kadtevi^ ou the as ,
i'. ,l 1 ■ > Livingstou to satisfy-
5r aJSSSSSnr M* „T5 S*
r 111 la v " r t 1 ie,.....- ,e,ir„t I'.UIv
, lus, Feb. 25th, 1890,-fee6.
‘
H B. ANDERSON, Sheriff,
JURY LIST.
List of Graud Juroil -
• U" -m *f N*w;. Superio; JU
convene on ti liiifd M&od+j in M
being the 17th day :
L L Harwell, Frai Wrii
.J J Adams. OS
A, X Hay J fc
W C Clark, J V
I O Fielder, II L f
VV S Kamsey, W B \j»
W H Gaither, S ,M John son,
X J Skinner, A fi tank fin.
[{ H \\\ ruff. R C Cnok,
e H White, L F Lrtingrton,
A C Heard, J E MeCotjoeil,
J W Koliertson, T A Pet if.
A S Bell, T D flktinn,
Elisha Elliott, g J Kelly,
fi M Sullivan, J A 81*wart, Jr.
Tea verse Juboiu—J im week :
J Ellington, K A Peck,
J L King, 8 8 8 tarr,
j \y Burns, J J drier,
John Guinn, John Gardner,
J K Purry, J A Htarr,
C 8 Banks, J J B Thompson, Ellingtou,
J (J Nixon, J
j \y Worsham, W A Adams,
J H Willingham, J A H Harvey, Petty
W B Lawson W
\y p{ SmjtJ, ’ E O Lee
A E Ikaring,
■ x H 8 Hicks, K L Lovd,
J 'V H Stephenson, Roberta, G Wll^arp, W U ebb,
G \V Harwell,’ Morris J W Potts./ Black,'
J J SJ
Tkaverse Jritofts—SecAnd weak ;
Smith, S A Blown,
George Aikin, W A Ktiiiigton,
T A Stewart, 8 J 8 teei,
j'j ^ J 8 Chestnut,
T C Cotbn,
j, fjarvey, Geo T Wells,
jd Vaudergriff, G A Livingston,
E P Carr, A J Lewiii
9 J Rw h rc ”>
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^ P E MickUebrook,
T JJ Sims, WF MeCart.
J W A Jackson, Dyer, W W 8 Khkpatrick,
J G Edward's Sf*.er, ’
j ( , T J
A L Jackson, Geo D Butler,
T P»vis, J P Audprson. •
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Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, NewtoK County.
fo All Whom it may Concern :
James M. St. John, having in projfcr form, ap
plied to me for permauent I«tters of Adminis¬
tration on the estate of J. 0 St. Jain. Lite of
said county, this is tocite all and siagular. the
creditors and next of kin of J, O. 9t John, to
he and appear at my office within the time al¬
lowed by law. and show cause, if any they can.
why permanent Letter's of Administration
should not be granted to James M. St. John ou
J. G, St. Jolm’sestate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
24th day of Feb. 1H90.
JAMES M. BELCHER. Ordirary.
of Dismission, i
Georgia, To All Whom N^ioiTcounty. it May Concern |
:
Whereas, A. F. Gunter administratrix of J.
II. Gunter, deceased, represents in her petition
duly fully filed administered and entered on record, that she has
J. II. Gunter’s estate : This
is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to
n ame, if any they can, why said adminis¬
tratrix should not be discharged from her ad¬
ministration an<l receive Letters of Dismission
the first Monday in May, 1890.
JAMES M. BELCHER, Ordinary.
Twelve Mouths Support
GEORGIA, Newton County.
To all Whom it May Concern :
Jane Brooks, wife of Baalam Brooks, deceas¬
ed. has in due form, applied to me for TWELVE
MONTHS' SUPPORT out of the estate of said
deceased, for herself, and the return of the ap¬
praisers having been filed in my office : This
is, therefore, to cite all persons coueecRed to
show cause, if any they can, why said Applica¬
tion for Twelve Months'support should not be
granted, else the same will be made the judg¬
ment of the Court, on the First Monday in
April. J890.
ThU, Feb. 21,1890.
JAMES M. BELCHER, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission
GEORGIA, Newton County
lo all VV bom it may Concern :
Whereas. Capers Dickson, administrator of
.Mrs. Mary II. Henderson, represent* to the
Court, in his petition duly tiled and entered on
record, that he has fully administered. Mrs.
Mary II. Henderson's estate. This is. therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not he discharged from
his administration, and receive LETTERS OF
DISMISSION on the First Monday in June, 1890.
Feb. 21, 1*90.
JAMES M. BELCHER, Ordinary.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
EVERGLADE SALOO^
JOE, W, WRIGHT, PROP!
1 Door above Post Office, Covington, Ga.
HV^.1 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
aud bar tenders for white and colored. The
best of order maintained and all laws
aud regulations strictly ob¬
served at all times
80*k.< >rders promptly filled aud goods immediately shipped to all points of the globe,
east, west, north and south, light wines for sacramental purposes, and old liquors
for medicinal purposes, which are guaranteed strictly A No. 1. Call and see me.
Covington, Georgia.
JORDAN & SMITH
COTTON FACTORS,
A 110 » 1 Q f a Georgia.
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W. M. Jordan has been actively engaged iu the Cotton Business
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*rt_ ’ ,|„ „„ fourteen ve.,, -m
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te?"No Storage charged on Cotton if sold within 30 days. Liberal Advances made
I'u Cotton iu Store. We GUARANTEE Satisfaction in Every Respect -fee
C, D. BUTLER
GA
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WANTS YOUR
ATTENTION J—A—
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Long enough to thank
tor f past i. PL liberal „„ 1
you
patronage and to
to you if you waiYt
, ave money ofi
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Fertilizers see US nun.
carries Tllll . ..
He a
stock of
Walton Guano !
J M Green s F'ormula,
A new goods, than
there in none
better.
Acid!
at lowest possible
and let live’ prices. |
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Guano, Gnano!
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1=3 C3
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EVERYBODY,
For Cotton or Money.
^ hese standard brands
were bought low and
Ollt of season and niUSt
be sold in season. Sa
mana, F urman’s, II gh
Grade, Buffalo Bone
Gossypium, Rainbow
and Etavvah, and an
excellent acid. Come
to see us for Guano
and you will get lower
prices than you have
had.
ADAMS
Legal Warning.
q> 0 Yt r i 10 m it may Concern :
I hereby notify yon and the
at large that I have contracted with
! Jim Scott, colored, months, for his beginning services on
1 farm for seven
| 1st, 1890, and you, and all others, are
i by warned, under penalty said Jim of the Scott, law, col d.
to hire or shelter the
Newton County, Ga , Feb. 18, 1890.
GEORGE COOK.
Mountain Dew Whisky—for
ical purposes—purest and finest
earth at Joe W. Wright’s.
Newton Sheriff Sales.
W£’ '# before tbu *c m house j
SD'I c u iht- Ph>: -j£irJw*. wit:
ifZ »
On c i#k ,t in the undivided in
hit- Hundred of i*Jj Lots, l Sixty-six Number acres j
nd. nr.- ,,r less, not
kuu»'u, in saiJ I'u iniv anil state of Geor
pin and bounded &< follows, to-wit: On the
!,i,,rth by lands formerly owned by VV S Car
roil, south by lands of A M Owens, east
by lands of Joseph Sockwell, west by lands j
on Yellow river Being the interest deed- j
by R W Wingate to Doctor G. W. ,
Posey, on February the 26th. 18*9.— !
Said land levied on as die property of Ii i
l W Wingate to satisfy an execution issued
from tin justice court of the 1249th district
O M of said county, m favor ot Heard. ,
,
n « hy‘Tw
Giles. L C January 28, 1890.—fee6.
j h. h. anderson, sheriff.
—also,—
"^ 1,rop,>rt3 ' toHit /
containing ninA and one qufirfer
more or less, botfhded bjSX. on C,'Adams, tbpoiorth by south Mrs
8 . J- Echols, east we#o4y
by Victoria Brooks, N. C, Adams.
Being the same land deeded by Balaam
Brooks to Victoria Brooks Nov. 9th 1888.
The plane whereas. Victoria and James
Brpoks atm fives Said laud levied on as
the property of Balaam Brook* to satisfy a
justice court fi fa. issued from the justice
court of the 420th district G. M. of raid
county, in favor of Thomas Camp against
Balaam Brooks. January 28, 1890.~ 1 ee 6
H B. ANDERSON, Sheriff, y
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Will be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Covington, Newtou oounty,
within the legal hours of sale on the first
'Tuesday in March next, 18iH), the follow
ing property to-wit:
That House and Lot in Covington, Ga.,
whereon W A. Norton now resides, said
lot containing Six Acres, more or less, and
bounded on the uortfi by Washington street,
on the east by land oi J F Pace, on the
south by by land land of of John i W Meadors, S Carroll and Levied on the
west
on as the property of the defendant, W A.
Norton, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from
Justice Court 462nd District, G. M , against
W A Norton in favor of P. W Warren,
and transferred to W C. Clark.Js Co. Le
vr L. made and returned to me by J. F. Peek,
ii. t January 28, 1890 —teefi
H B. -ANDERSON, fthenff
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
All persons having: demands against the
Estate of Mrs. S, J. Kennon, lateof Newton
Co., Georgia, deceased, are hereby notified
to render in their demands to the under'
signed according to law ; and all persons
indebted to said Estate are required to
make immediate payment. This 28th day
of Jan. 1890. JNO. B. DAVIS. C. S. G.
Administrator, with the will anTlexed.
WHAT THE
MIGHTY DOLLAR WILL 00 AT
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COVINGTON,
It will buy a splendid pair brogan shoes.
It will buy a nice button shoe, (ladies)
It will buy 50 lbs good sound flour,
It will buy 4 boys hats.
It will buy a pair good jeans pants.
It will buy 3 galons choice N 0 syrup.
It will buy 4 galons good N 0 syrup.
It will buy 4 lbs best parched coffee.
It will buy 25 yards calico.
It, will buy 13J lbs nice sugar (sweet)
It will buy 4 yards Athens jeans.
It will buy 20 yards good cotton checks.
It will buy 67 good cigars.
It will buy a nice ladies hat.
It will buy 50 two cent postage stamps.
It will buy two all red cedar B B pails,
And enough fish hooks and lines to do Un¬
cle Joel Kitchens twenty-five years.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS—
The genuine Texas Rust Proof Oats
Lee & Guinn’s.
Wood ! Woon! Wood !—I have a
did lot of stove wood and can deliver it
promptly. W. B. LEE.
When you want a Good Axe and handle
anything from 3 to 6 pounds. We can
you up. LEE & GUINN
We are loaded too heavy with shoes,
hats, clothing and underwear The winter
has been so mild we have not sold as many
of such goods as wt expected. We must
unload in the next 30 or 60 days. Cost or
no cost. Lee & Guinn.
We have cut the prices on N. O. prize
syrups so low that you can put it on both
sides of your hoe cake at less expense than
to put on only one side if you buy at other
houses in town. A splendid goods for 25c.
per gallon, 'Pu‘ that in your Jug and sop
it.” Lee & Guinn.
Smoke “La Reforms'’ cigars. You will
find them the best 5c cigars ever sold in
CovingtoD. Pure long Havana filled.—
Then we sell a cigar for 1 jc. that is as good
as a graat many sold for 5c. we are sole
agents for the “Lily Pure” in Covingto*.
Lee A Guinn. *
We would respectfully, call attention of
buyers to the fact that when they bur on
time, even for 30 days, they have to pay
enough profit to cover all accounts not
collected. No merchant can sell goods on
time and collect all, and if he keeps up,
the ones who pay their accounts pay for
those who do not pay. We seil to' y pu
Spot Cash pot 30 days nor 30 hours, but
cash and will give you all that can possibly
be given for the spot oash. Of course any
merchant will sell yon meat, lard, sugar
and coffee close, but when it comes to goods
that you are not acquainted with, there is
the place to watch as well as prat. We
think we sell shoes hats and clothing 20 per
cent cheaper than you can buy from a
house that sells on time. Lee & Gcinx.
LEE & GUINN.
150 cords of good pine wood and
100 cords of oak aud hickory wood
for sale cheap. It will be delivered
anywhere in town. Send in your or
tiers to J. N, \\ oodruff.
W g &
* BANKERS, v >■ * •
—OPES 9 A. M., TO 5 I’. M.—
fTYRANRACT J A General Bunking busi
ne .i« Receive deposit* of business
firms and individuals, subject to check at
dpht. Collections made on all accessible
points. Buy and sell exchange —tf.
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W. R. PERKINS,
PHOTOGRAPHER, 7
—covington, ga.—
W. to P K RIVFRfi IVtbKJy,
-DENTIST,
Covington, . : Georgia. ^ .
Hfiee Over L. E Cooks , Store,
L)r. Higgins'old stand.—aul.
W. 6. TURNEY,
Govington, Ga.
Office ik Stab Building.
J. S. CARROLL
-DENTIST
COVINGTON GEO.
—
T L F You w*nt a fine gold plate made, or a
fiue fitting rubber plate,
U\R Teeth filled in the best possible »an
v_r ner, Of your teetk extracted as pain
less and skillfully as possible,
/ R Any malformation of the fee* stten
Y^r ded to,
/' 1 ALL ON J S r’ARROLL, up stain
v J in Star bnildinat. BBu-Attention to
Children * Teeth a Specialtv..
Application Withdrawn.
GEORGIA. Nkwto.n County
i’o All tVin.m h mat Concern ;
Notice is hereby given that I have this day
WITHDRAWN MY APPLICATION FOR HOME
STEAD, trom the Court of Ordinary oi Newton
County.
J. W LOYD.
Covington. Ga.. Feb. 7,1890.
franklin 6. Wright,
—COVINGTON, GA.—
Resident Physician & Surgeon.
WSTObatetries, Gynecology, Diseases
Women and Children, and all Chroni*
liseuses of a private nature, a specialtyl
I have a horse at my command, which wil
inable me to attend the call* of th € *UC.
rounding country, as well as my city prac¬
tice. FRANKLIN B WRIGHT. M. D
MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS, &c.
Town Market.—W e will keep on
hand fresh fish, oysters, beef, pork,
sausage, etc., and will furnish the
public with meats at the lowest possi¬
ble price. Send us your orders, give
us your patronage, we will keep the
best of meats, etc. Market in old
lviug corner building, on first floor.
Respeet’ly, Gko. W. Swords & Co.
ALLIANCE STORE!
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Located X 1-2 mile S.
W. Cedar Shoals.
IN FRONT R. F.
- RESIDENCE. -
8@J"AVe keep a full line of Family
ceries, Notion*, Confectioneries, etc. which
are being sold very low. Our prices
even lower than those of the town* and
cities around us. Call and see for yourseh
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, etc., arriving and to arrive.—mh20
Mrs. NANCY WOODRUFF.
Covington &. Oxford Street R. R,
The following Covington, Ga., Oct. 1, 1889.
Schedule will be run on
the Covington & Oxford Street Railroad
until further notice:
-TIME TABLE
Leave Pitts' IIodse. Leave Depot at
5.15 a m 5 45 a m
7.45 a m 8.00 a m
9.10 a m 9.45 a m
11 10 a m 11.40 a m
12.00 m 1.00 p m
3.30 p S oeptat. 00 p m
5.00 p S 20 p m
8.10 p S 35 p m
-SUNDAY SCHEDULE:-
10.15 a m 10,45 a m
7.15 p m 7.45 p m
SffLIn 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,
aud will also bring and return the citizens
ot Midway and others who desire to attend
service held in town during the week, day
or night. Orders for special car may be
left with the Secretary.
W. C. CLARK, President.
J G. LESTER Secretary,
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Ho. 47 W Dailt
Loam Augusta... 74
Leave Active Washington. Washingtou.,, ...10 ;
7 c
Leave Athena......... ..8
Leave Covington...... 11
Arrive Atlanta........... 1
No. 28 Kan Dailt. -
' '*■ Atlanta j
Ai.l.c .
Leave Atbena............ 7
Athep*...... 3,
Arrive Covington... r>
Arrive Lea W Washington, ashing
v e ton. M
Arrive Augusta..... t
No. 1 Wxst Daily.
Leave Augusta . 11
.. Macon ...... 7 1
“ Miiletlgeville Washington .... 9 j !
“ 11
, . ,
l> Athens 8
Arrive at Covington ... 3
44 • “ Atlanta 5
No. 2 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta ..... 8
“ Covington 9
Arrive at Athens I
“ “ "Washington Minedgevifle . . 4 2
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44 “ Macon 6
44 “ Augusta .... 3
No. 3 West Dailt.
Lqave Augusta 11
Arrive at Covington .... 4 m
Arrive at Atlanta r.
Leave “ Covington.....1 Atlanta No. 4 East Daily. 11 'k tils
Arrive at Augusta .... a.
UNION PLAINS POINT R. & R. W’lJM ,
Leave L’nion Point *10 10 am. rcuflH
Arrive Siloam 10 35 am am^H
Arrive White Plains 11 10 am.
Leave Wbite Plains *8 00 am.
Arrive Siloam 8 35 atn. and
Arrive Union Point 9 00 am am) H
‘Daily, Except Sunday. i
ATHENS ACCOM MOD
Leave Athens . . . *6 ft p '
Arrive Union Point 8 I:
. .
Leave Union Point . . *5 Si
Arrive Athens .... 9
^Except 8 unday
ATLANTA COMMODAT®
(Daily, except SuadatXB
Leave Covington.....5 Atlanta.......”
Arrive
Leave Atlanta I
Arrive Covington..... 8 9
No. 28 stops at Harlem forlB
Train* No,’s 27 and 28 wil
and receive passengers to ana
the following stations only—I
town, Barnett, Harlem, Crawfordville, Thomson, Union NJ
Greensboro, Madison, Bi
Social Circle, Covington, CJ
Lithonia, St. Mountain &
JOHN W. GREEJ
General Ma|
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JOE W. WHITE, General Passenger^ Gen. Travj
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
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