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PUBLISHED WEEKLY—
TurusKAY Morsim. M r. <>,
L_S W. H VWKINS,
| Eut-wed at the C Osinglon Foatnthc.
assecond class matter. Terms. si. 1
This appl es only to ca»h in
otherwise 81.25 will Ire collected.]
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE
The newspapers and politic..ms
cerv free with their a 1 vice to us
let the race problem alone, the bet
ter class of our people all know it
u very actions matter, and (hey
know it is oue we could work out
iet alone. But wc aie not being let
alone; the president of the
States and the bloody shirt
which he represents are
to force the reee issue on the South
etn .States.
No president since the war
ubowii so plainly . the
to force this issue as the present in
cuinbent shows. To a people
havs suffered and borne a» much
we have home since the war.
policy is a grievous wrong. The
which the Harrison wing of the re
publican patty seems visions to
upon the people, is that the negro
being oppressed and robbed, not
ly of his political pijvilfigas, but
his baid ctu tied wages. This is
For every difficulty Mween
negro and the white man in this
country, there ate ten difficulties be
tween two white men or between
negroes.
The negroes w ho labor hero are
better paid and cared for, according
to their woi k and their needs, than
the white labor north. The ouly tea
* in that these politician* on(l(‘«y,)i
to keep this lie before fhe public, is
that they may i>e kept in power and
thus till their pocket* at the expense
of thepeisoim) and financial ruin of
both white and black Will; this is
fcue its it is Iteing brought by unprin
eipled men. race troubles are 1111 a
Voidable, and when they come the
negro always suffer*. The respousi
bilit.y of these trouble* should be
placed where it properly In'* belongs
Willi Hanison and bloody
followers in congres-, with Wnnn
maker in his post office appointments,
end with auch ui,principled men
41ol. Buck and his gang in Georgia
the prospect is gloomy. These men
cure not how many poor negroes die,
how many white men are killed, 01
how many women and children are
murdered, so long, as they remain
in power and hold fat offices. Theirs
i» not republicanism, neither is it sec¬
tional hate, but they create sectional
hate that the results may benefit
them. It is not politics but vandal
ism |uue aud simple. Upon their
heads must and will rest tlie lt-xpou
e)!»i ify of nil lh« race troubles that
will arise, and the blood of all, evert
man and woman, shed in race troii
hies will be upon the»r hands and
hearts.
Let alone tlie people of the south,
White and black can live ju harmony,
but under tlie influence of such van
daiism as those men exhibit the fu
ture is very dark.—Affiance Farmer .
Prof. James ltedpatli, once a very
ultra hater of the South and its in
stitutions, especially so
leaders, was cotmnissioned by Mr.
Allen Thorndike Rice to call o» Jet
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U1 ^ 4 lta <H
C ‘
t , Remiuisenees R • . etc. When he ar
med at Beauvoir, the residence
Mr. Davis, the old gentleman reoeiv
ed hjui cordially, and in less than
three days had captivated this great
apostle of anti-slavery. Hear him
tell in his own words whiff; Mr Da
vis really was,- -Lest any
should read this article, let me my
for his Uuefit that there are two
Davises in American history—one is
a conspirator, a rebel a traitor and
•he ‘Fiend ot i,
myth evolved from the bell smoko
cruel war—as purely imaginary a
sou age as Mepbistopheles or the He
brew devil j the other was a states
IWftU with .clean hands and
heart, who served his people faith
fnljv from building manhood to hoary
age,_ without thought of self, with
unbeuding integrity and to the best
of his great ability—he was a
of *1 iota all hjs countrymen w
kuew him personally, without dis
Ruction of creed political, are
and proud that be was tbeir countr
man.”
The Camilla l arum, the editor
which is a practical farmer as well
U preacher, gives the following time
l.V advice : ' It will be a sad
for .... the farmer to presume- that ,
cause , la>t year was good ,
a crop 1 yeai
he may expect ... the same
‘ •
next , tall. . Hope f>r tfie best
jirepare for , the worst. ..
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. . last , to help , , tlie
came in year
er's cause. Jl will be a sin to MG?
lec*t it iu ihe future.’*
We ciip from the Pitljshurg
of a if cent dap-: I'lie booth is pro
duciug nt oe cotton than when *1"
Jiiid rriiiitonfc of ^aves a( her com
rnaml, and. as "sionHung 4 s it
be to must people who have not
pace wUh the progress, from pinduc
jog less than one eighth of the
tiyVium mnp rears ago, today
j* producing ab. tit mte-fouith of
4hi- hop mad@ in the United
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Editorial Notes,
It mfoires flu- bnwsen cheek
1190 Republican to stand tap and *
eoutheni , elections , ,
bounce
with the Wanamater purchase,
Dudley blocks of live, the W est V:
ginia disgrace and the Montana out
rage, behind and ad around him.
Commissioner of Agriculture Hep
der.sou is making' a strong l ace
re election, and it is generally
ihat he lias the inside track. He
we |j known, popular and in offi.-e
ready, and that goes a long way
any campaign.—Augusta News,
Macon, which was relatively
largest contributor to the Davis fund
has not waited on red tape
meats but turned over the
* 3 , 000 , in the land company
to Mrs. Davis. .Mis. Davis has writ
leu a grateful letter of
ment,
T1 " «gl> * 8 % >“ Jravviu- the
forbidding cock fighting in
The law amounts to nothing'.
bill rays the penalty shall be
. al0S as presci ibei) in sectien
',,f t | ie co( je, w y c |, dries not
(>u „ishmeot for any offence.
4310 was the one intended.
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\ Lofkpor N. j chu.ch at
ten »P ted tu ,uftke c ‘ ,ul tl ““
“« P“ n S *nd dancing tests
membership, but the
. ! ul 1 S ‘ al i! * 7 thi ,“ ee U,nh uu.Ior^i ,ttn8 7 tain ,d con 10
! aht ^ . vby tl,c,r Not to P astor be outdone tlie in
.
l ‘ on bas dism . issed him.
A Texas clergyman who at a for
HUT period of his life had gambled
little, was absorbed in thought
before diviue services began I|e
approached by the organist,
j uhispeced, refeiring to the
|, vmn . ‘-Wbat shall I play V ‘
kind of a hand have you got?”
sponded the absent minded
,n ail- _Texas -Sift im's.
—
^ be ^ ew Noik V\ mid says : ‘( npt
R. F. Kolb is a candidate for go vet
ll0r <d Georgia, One of his
1 to advancement lies in the
'hat lie is tlie producer of a
variety of watermelon. He is
t() capture the colored vote.'
"* b b, ‘ news to Georgians, and
M believe, from
Gu-t that Mr. Kolb is not a citizen
I here is ;t man
Kolb who is 11 candidate for
of Alabama, and he is trying to
the farmers’ vote.
IN AND AROUND THE
Which May or May Not Interest You.
Patronize home merchants.
McELREC'S w ine OF CARDU I for Weak
Get your neighbor to subscribe
the Enterprise at once. Only
per annum, in advance.
Robert Daniel, colored, keeps
Garber «hop ia neut. and tasty
and bls !"' ices al ' e very reasonable.
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.. Live advertisers make a
town. Our rate* arc low and our
j °* subscribers isopen for
10 all who desire to advertise,
! 150 cords of good pine wood
1 100 cords of oak and hickory
I f..r stile cheap. It will be
I j anywhere in town. Send in your
! ders to J. N. Woodruff.
I ^ BUMSK . DaAU0HT , ca
. Itch> , , ,, Rm ... ‘ on
pnao or ammnh cured in 30 ■
! hv Woo) ford’s Sanitary Lotion.
^ Sold by Brook* * j
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Dr ist ^ C()vi
If you have homes or real estate
. sel1 be timkl
! , ' OH t ab,,ut lettin g
fai ’* b « known. If you are too
*° ' lo tb **'’ some Uve nmn who
^ U,lk ’ a,lvertUe and * el >
“ me ‘° r vou ' SuL ' h a ma " can
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f " l,n<i ,n the Entor P ri «
! WINE _ OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women.
English Spavin Liniment
I *' 1 l »' d ' « «*»*«*• <*-K
“* e,nl> hes tiom horses, blood
cl,rb *' s l ,lints . Feeney, ring-bone,
all swollen throats
c ""' ,ls ' etc - Save $ r, ° *»v use of
j t>oUlc. N\ ant*i\tO(U Sold by
Gy, Druggists, Covington,
Y\ hen you need a mild laxative
should have a medicine that will
on the liver and kidneys as well as
bowels Beggs' Vegetable Liver
;1,v prepared expressly f..r this
Insist on getting them, as
bave "" superior and few eijuals.
b v Brook* A Ivy Druggists.-ap20
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^ : ,tft DygJH'J.SJfl.
If yon or any of your family
happen to be frightfully burned
scalded, what have you in the
to alleviate the pain until you can
a nhvsioiau. A box of Beggs’
man < Stive . at , hand , , in . tune* . like
would ,, save a world ol suffering
ottentimes ... ,• a doctors bill, as it , lias
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equal , in . cases ot this kind, as-well
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inflammation „ -d all kinds. ,, ,
ivy Druggists.
A continual coughing is very
tmving to persons sitting near you
j a,, v *' b "* •>* a gathering; besides,
.
>' of great damage to the throat
lung*', and is exceedingly
thi.< seusoif of the year. One
boule of Beggs'Cherry Cougd.
* ■'! relieve any ordinary cough,
Bus remedy costs no more than
‘"tenor grades that are thrown on
niarket to sell at enormous
Brooks .V Ivy Druggists.
for
do not huffeu any lux.K it
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'«* ,n a '‘V' * n *' the !,m Sta f
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cofi'iiRitiO'iii 1 barken 111 a week, we
B , l>r. . Acker . . . Englt>!i .. ,
J:eivi*y guar.inte* s
Cough ° reinedv, an<l will rc-furi<l the
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money to a 11 who buy, lake it as per
directions, aud do not And our state
incut correct. For sale at Wright's
Drug Store, in Covington, and also
by Gibbs A H| JOUCO id Social Circle. 1
watch orn columns.
I If our business nmn will let the
public know what they have to sell
1 it is sure and certain that trade from
.abroad will be drawn here. Our city
, 1 is stocked w ith elegant goods, at low
prices, a fact which cannot be denied,
Let our readers watch this paper and ;
trade with these who advertise,
j BUCK LEX’S AUNjCA SALVE,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sore*, Ulcers, Salt Rheuem,
Fever 8oM#f Tetter> Chapped Hand*,
chilblains. Corn*, and all Skin Erup-;
’tions, ami positively cures Piles, or no,
pay required. It is guaranteed to give j
j perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,
l>rUK 26 cents per box. For sale by ,
,trooks & I y v - Govm gton, Ga.—mcH9
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FOUND IN THL NEWSPAPER
From the Crwco, Iowa, “Plaimleai
^ ( ^ ||w# ( . ever> M our rai( ] ( , r .
f(>r 1K , ar | tllirtv years in this county
^ w|iu ;, na .. puff » of any
Iilination lne diciue. Duty as well us in
imp ^ 1 us to depart from thb
•
to say to our readers
1 that , ',, avi „ K been com
; pieteiy pr...Gated win. a violent a.i.i
.lUtrcssing cold, after three days tight
ing it with ordinary remedies and get
j ting no relief from their use, we ob
i tained a bottle of Clarke’s Extract oil
I Flax (Papillion t Cough Cure, obtain
j ! ing almost instant relief and a steady
iniprovei/ieiit under it use.” Largi
bottle only 91 00 . Ask for ClarkeS
Flux Soap, “ 1 > *t on earth.” 2 :
cents. Bothe the above for sale by
Dr. J. A. W’right-5.
FOK l»YSI*KI'SU.Y
Use Itrowii’H Iron Tistcrs*
j Phynicians rec*ommeinl it. Gennlnc
' AU dealers keep it. Sl.on pp; i.ottlc.
I has trade-mark aud uro- > l i-ed lines on wrapper.
AitvieeiaMother*,
cinWri'i'i'lne cuitn.R re<>tn. it re
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| ',miten'tbegum-,taHTiidUj>Din,
ccaoutom,.
j NeelUne touU \™f ^ladies bulWlni
11
I 1 Itu
i U'SL sad Biliousness. All keep it.
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SHERIFF SALES.
\v door ILL Be iti the sold city before of Covington, the court Newton house
county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
on the First Tuesday in April, the fol¬
lowing (leseribed property to-wit:
One-third undivided interest in fourteen
acres ot land, more or less, hounded on the
north oy the estate of Sylvesta A. Hough,
on the south by widow Peek, and on the
west by lauds of U’a/ter K. Branham and
the estate ot Sylvesta A. Hough, the place
whereon Ellis Livingston resided at the
time of his death Said land levied on ns
t lie property of Polly Livingston to satisfy
an execution Lsued from the Justice court |
of the 12Mb district. G. M , of said conn
ty, in favor of K. A. Thomas against Polly 1
Livingston. This, Feh. 25th, 1830.-feed. ‘ I
H. li ANDERSON. Sheriff. ;
| Notice to Debtors Creditors,
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All persons having demands against the
Estate ot .Mrs. 8. J. (vennon, lateof Newton
**o., Georgia, deceased, arc hereby notified
j to render in their demands to the under
Sl ■ # n ™ , act •ordinj; to law ; and all persons
in ^°^ te d to said Estate are required to
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| make immediate payment. Tins 28th day
j» f Ja "; ^0 ff UA VI8 0. S. C.
Administrator, with the will annexed,
j W. 0. GLffi & Go,
! •NBANKERS>
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i—OPEN 9 A. M., TO 5 P. M.—
! fJIRANS.Vt LfZi £%&£$& I A General Banking S busi
sight. Collections made on all accessible
j pom,s ' Bu V nml Sl ' u ex « han *t« ~
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W. R. PERKINS,
^ ^ OTOGRAP H E R .
( —COVINGTON,
GA.—
w. E. RIVERS,
-DENTIST.
Covington, :
(MwOffue over C. E Cook’s store,
i Hr. Higgins' old stand.— nul.
W, G. TURNEY,
DENTIST
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Covington, Ga.
8 *Y*Ofkki. in Star Building.“®>
it uriToWlOtl MEATS) FISH) nVATrn«“ Of^TEBu, &>C. o ' '
XoWN MahkeT-Wc will keen on
hand fresh 'etc ti<h oysters* Gill furnish’’the i>* • f ) >rk
, aU sage, , and
puWic svilh meatil , u thp ]() ^
ble prioo. Send us vour orders b -five
us vour f)atrona „ p W(> wi]J fc h
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lx , st of t M . . ,
King corner building, ’on first floor
Respect’ly, Geo. W. Swords A Co
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Spring anil Summer Clothing, I
FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
ie LATE st styles, loveliest line and complet- I
Stl >ck ()f perfect flttlTHL . t^illoT THHtle Glotll*
that we have ever seen in this market.
Prince Albert Suits, Sack Suits,
Cutaway Suits, For Men and Boys.
Complete line Children’s Clothing.
Come and see and price our immense stock of
CLOTHING I
Before You Buy—Satisfaction Guaranteed.
DRY HOODS, DRESS OOODS | j j
^‘Henriettas, in all the
Shades. Cashmeres, in all the latest
colors. Our Dry Goods Room just
packed and crowded with all the la¬
test styles and colors, in Satteeus,
Cbarnbieys, Challies. Bateste’s, Wool
Cballies, Calicoes, etc. etc. &c.
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" UUe CrOOUS,
White Goods !
The Largest and Loveliest stock of
Embvoideried Skirting, white goods,
apron goods, Pequaand bleached do
mestics, ever shown in Covington,
It will not cost you anything to look
* . ° U * . l Sh
1hem VVe always take A pleasure ° ° W
; in
°hr «joods.
LEAD IN SHOES j
Beautiful Lot Crockery,
mi
fej
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m CHINA is
I* A eu.g s:« I
ON HAND & TO ARRIVE.
Corsets, Corsets I
•®*Io all Numbers—Best makes.
Laces, Latest Styles ’.
*as“Lace Curtains and Scrub—Hand
■ some Styles.
We also keep Flour, Meal, Meat, Cuba
| MoIrSSCS, S\Tlll), Sugar aild Coffee ’ at LoWPCf G
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’ We Will take great pleasure ill showing to
; Stock of Ne\V Goods,
\’OU OUT immense
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AMIS. BROS
WHAT THE
MIGHTY DOLLAR WILL DO AT
LEE & GUINN'S!
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COVINGTON.
It will buy a splendid pair brogan sbpe*.
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 ;S galons choice N O syrup
It will buy 4 galons good N O syrup.
It will buy 4 lbs best parched coffee,
It will buy 25 yards calico.
It will buy 13 \ lbs nice sugar (sweet)
It will buy 4 yards Athens jeans.
It will buy 20 yawls good cotton checks,
It will buy 01 good cigars.
It will buy a nice ladies hat
It will buy 30 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 Bust Proof Oats at
Lee * Guinn’s.
Wooti! wood! wood!— I have asplen
did lot of stove wood ami can deliver it
promptly. W. B. LEE.
When you want a Good Axe and handle
anything from 3 to 6 pounds. We can fit
you up. LEE & GUINN
w e 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 we expected. We mi st
unload in the next 30 or 60 days. Cost or
no cost. Lee & Guinn.
We have cut the prices oil N. 0. prize
syrups so low that you can put it on bofli
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 A Guinn.
Smoke “La Reforma” cigars. You will
find them the best 5e cigars ever sold in
Covington. Pure long Havana filled.—
Then we sell a cigar for 1 )c. that is as
as a grant many sold for 5c, we are sole
agents for the “Lily Pure” in Covington.
L -e & Guinn.
We would respectfully call attention of
buyers to the fact that when they buy 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 m, and if he keeps up,
the ones who paj' their accounts pay for
those who Do sot pay. We sell to you
Spot Cash not 30 days nor 30 hours, but
cash and will give jpu all that can possibly
be given for the spot cash. Of course w^r
merchant will sell you meat, lard,
and coffee close, but when it comes to goods
that you are not acquaintel 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 Iroin a
house that sells on time. Lee & Guinn.
LEE & GUINN.
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Covington &, Oxford Street R, R,
The following Covington, Ga., Oct. 1, 188!).
Schedule will be run
the Covington .t Oxford Street Railroad
until further notice;
-TIME TABLE
Leave Pitts’ Hoise. Leave Depot at
pr> loam XCi^i-HtcxOt m
-7 45 a in m
CT 10 am m
— 10 a m m
40 m 00 m
p: p m *C m
P' p m 73 m
OO p m W m
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:-
10.15 a m 10,45 a m
7.15 p m 7.45 p m
B0U1 n 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 citirens
service of Midway held and others who desire to attend
in town during the week, day
or night. Orders for special car may be
leit with the Secretary.
■ W. C. CLARK, President.
J. G. LESTER Secretary.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
Hats, Hats, Hats !
'For Men, Boys anil Children. Im-!
mense stock of gentlemen’s straw
hats.
Straw Hats-Straw Hats
To arrive iu a few days—the most
{attractive all styles ever seen in town—
we ask is to show them.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes!
Ladies and Gents Fine Shoes a fipe
jciality. We gave orders 3 months
ago, (Dec. 1) to the best factories in
the United States, to have our entire
bill of Spring aud Summer Shoes
and Slippers made. Some of th«se
are now in our store and the balance
are being shipped right along. We
Guaiantee our Fine Shoes. They are
perfect fitting.
pE EVERGLADE SALOO^
JOE. W, WRIGHT, PROP!
Door above Post Office, Covington, Ga.
8®,I 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
and regulations strictly ob
served at all times
8®.Orders promptly filled and goods immediately shipped to all points ot the
globe,
east, west, north and south, Light wines for sacramental ami old liquors
for purposes,
medicinal purposes, which are guaranteed strictly A No. 1 Call and
. see me.
Covington, Georgia.
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JORDAN & SMITH, 5' i
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COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta, Georgia,
\y. M Jordan ha been 9 j
during actively engaged in the Cotton Business
the past fourteen years. “t©8
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Cotto?h, C sU <1 ffVGlHRU 1 ? 1 "! 0 ^ Liberal
on Wc ' ARANfLL tUP Advances made
Satisfaction i„ Every Respeet.'^
G ®f |e!e stMk of Notions!
.Spool Silk. Spool Cottons. But¬
tons, &c. Ac.
We keep everything to be found
in a farst class store. Our goods are
bought at lowest prices, and can sefl
them to you at ROCK BOTTOM
FIGURES.
fi. D.
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COVINGTON,
WANTS YOUR
ATTENTION
i Long enough to thank
you for past liberal
patronage and to say
to you if vou want
to save money on
Fertilizers see him.
lie carries a full
stock of
Walton Guano !
J I M A I f* ^ rpen ltU1 'c S Formula 1 ^lllUla,
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A new goods, than
\\'hich ’ thcTG 111 nOllC
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W^ltOn Add !
^|J q|- lowest 1 )OSSl 1)1 C
‘llVC let llVG . ,
CllTCI DTlCCS.
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Guano, Guano!
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C3 go DOWN (=3
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i TO EVERYBODY,
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Eor Cotton or Money.
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1 These standard brands
were bought o low- and
1 out of season and must
be sold in season. Sa
™ ana > Furman’s, II gl
Grade, Buffalo Bone
Gossvpium, .Rainbow
| 1 cUld F^tclW clll, Ulld ell
; LAUllCUl YPPl Ion I HUIU. OPtll . Come
to see us for Guano
and you will pet lower
prices than you have
had.
ADAMS BROS.
Legal Warning.
To All Whom it may Concern :
RW.C.I hereby notify you and the public
at large that 1 have contracted with j>ne
Jim Scott, colored, for his services on my
farm for seven months, beginning January
1st, 1890, and you, and all others, are here
^ u warned j under j penalty . of r the . , law. not
^ vr ewton J”!® °f, < oun stlelter Lv, Ga * he Feb. 18, 1890.—Ini. co . 1 J '
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i GEORGE COOK.
| Mountain Dew Whisky—for med¬
ical purposes—purest and finest on
{ earth at Joe VV. Wright’s.
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$3 SHOE cektlei F 0
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*3 & $2 SHOES u -
*'•75 SHOE FOR misses! J
ltct Material Best St vie 1
W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Masi. , J
-FOR SALE HY -J
•), J. DEAlli; gJ
COVINGTON,
Georgia Railr 3
Stone Mountain Rad
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMP
Office General ManagJ
Augusta, Ga., Bent 2 .1 n
Commencing Sunday. 22 nd hist will]
lowing Passenger Schedule
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No. 27 West Dah.t.
Leave Augusta..... ..745
Arrive Washington .10 2
Leave Washington 7 2
Leave Athens...... ..81
Leave Covington.... ..11
Arrive Atlanta...... 1
No. 28 Fast Daily.
Leave Atlanta............ 2
Arrive Athens 7 (1
Leave Athens........... 3
Arrive Covington...... 4
Arrive Leave Washington.... Washington...
4 21
Arrive Augusta........ 8
No. I V est Daily
Leave Augusta.....lfd
“ Macon . . .
“ Mitledgeville y
“ Washington . . . 11 l|
Athens....... rr i
Arrive at Covington ... cc 3
“ “ Atlanta...... ' 1
Xo. 2 Fast Daily.
Leave Atlanta#. . . . 8
“ Covington..... 9
Arrive at Athens 5
“ “ Washington , . 2
“ Aliiledgeville . . 4
it “ Macon r.
“ Augusta .... 3
No. 3 Wsst Daily.
Leave Augusta..... 11
Arrive at Covington .... 4
Arrive at Atlanta......tl
No. 4 Fast Daily.
Leave Atlanta......11
“ Covington 1
Arrive at Augusta . . . . ti
UNION POINT & AVI
PLAINS R. R.
Leave L'nion Point*10 10 am. and
Arrive Siloam 10 35 am ana
Arrive White Plains 11 10 am. am
Leave White Plains 8 00 am. an<|
Arrive Siloam 8 35 am. and
Arrive Union Point 0 00 am. am
*DaiIy, Except Sunday.
ATHENS ACCOMMODA'
Leave Athens ... *6
Arrive Union Point . .8
Leave Union Point . .*5 1
*Except Arrive Athens Sunday . . . . 9 j
ATLANTA '(Daily, COMMODAT] Sunday!
Covington.....5] except
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Arrive Atlanta ...
Leave Atlanta . ...
Arrive Covington . . 8
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