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Georgia Enterprise.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
COVINGTON Georgia,
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THURSDAY.....MAR 28 1895.
[Entered at the Covington Postoffice
as second class matter. Terms, $1,00.
This applies only to cash in advance,
otherwise SI.25 will ba collected.]
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from a, lu.n or any other adulterant,
.'KARS ’-HE STANDARD.
HOME AND OTHER ITEMS
AS THEY TRANSPIRE FROM ONE
WEEK TO ANOTHER.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Lime! Lime! Now is the time to
use lime about vour premises thereby
preventing fever. I sell it at 10c
Peck, 30c Bu. 60c Bbl. W. B. Lee.
car load of the best lime ever sold
in Covington, Don’t take my word
for it, but try it. It is the old fashion
Ala., Lime and sold as low as the
common low grade, Delivered free
anywhere in Covington or Oxford.
W. B. Lee.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she become Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Rheumatism Cured In A Day.—
“My stic Cure* for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3
days. Its action upon the system is
remarkable and mysterious. It re¬
moves at once the cause and the dis¬
ease immediately disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents.
.Sold by Brooks Sc Ivy, Druggists,
Covington, Ga.— inc22.4ml
Notice. —There is a flour being sold
in Covington under the brand of
Majestic made by the Knoxville Mill¬
ing Go. I desire to say the Majestic
I sell is made by the Liberty Mills at
Nasnvilie and its excellent quality
• has no doubt prompted the other mills
t.o adopt the brand. See that the
Majestic you get is made by the Lib¬
erty Mills and you will not be disap
pointed in your bread. W. B. Lee.
P. P. P., A wonderful medicine; it
gives an appetite, invignorates and
strengthens. Cures rheumatism and
all pains in side, back and shoulders,
knees, hips wrists and joints. Cures
syphilis in all its various stages, old
ulcers, sores and kidney complaints.
Cures catarrh, eczema, erysipelas, all
skin diseases and mereural poisoning.
Cures dyspepsia, chronic female com
plaints and broken down constitution
and loss of manhood. Sold by Dr.
J. A. Wright.
Thousand of Cures— Have been
made of Rheumatism, Catarrh, U1
cers, Sores, Blotches and the most
malignant blood and skin diseases by
Botanic Blood Balm, the result of
forty years experience of an eminent
scientific and conscientious physician,
bend c i for r book 1 1 of e w mderful , , cures,
atid learn which is the best remedy.
Botanic Blood Bolin stands , . at the .,
head. Price only $1,00 per large
bottle. For sale by J druggists. Send
for free book and learn wisdom.
A(]nless B..,a Cu„ Atlaa..,
Georgia —upr.i.
Oysters and Fish—During the sea
son Lewis and Nettie Miller will keep
the finest and freshest oysters and
fish to be found in the market. Call
on them at their “Old Reliable” Res¬
taurant. Meals at all hours. Nice
cakes, lady fingers, buns, loaf bread
and every thing good to eat, at low
prices.—tf b.20.
SEED IRISH POTATOES.
See me before you buy your Seed
Irish Potatoes. I have New York
Stock. W. E. Smith.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Furniture, Gaskets, j
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Wagons, Stoves,
Crockery, &c.
©©“For a long number of years
we have been in the FURNITURE
AND UNDERTAKER’S Business
in Covington, and we keep only first!
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class goods, and our prices are very 1
low. We guarantee satisfaction to!
all our customers
©©“Besides Ornamental and Plain
Furniture, Burial Robes and Cases,
Stoves, Wagons, etc. etc., we keep in
stock mai.y othei uselul household
articles. We have a handsome New
iieaise, ,, and . calls ,, will . be promptly ,
answered at all hours.
We manufacture and a’so lepair 1
Furniture. Be „ sure to examine . our
goods and prices before you make
your put chases, , , for we can save you
money if you trade with us. Being
one of the oldest establishments , , .. - . ot
the kind in Middle Georgia, we keep /
in • stock a line ,• of , goods , the people
need and want Call and see us.
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Corington, Ga.—tju21.6,
Editorial Notes.
Magic'Poultry Food, guaranteed to
run Mites oft'of fowls, at W B Lee’s.
j Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Wcrld'g Pair Highest Medal and Diploma.
Cotton batting, wool rolls and fac¬
tory yarns at W. B. Lee’s.
Fresh Yeast Cakes for sale—1 cent
each. When sent by mail, 2 cents
each. Call at the editor’s home.
The nicest cucumber pickles that
you ever saw at W. B. Lee's at 10
cents per quart.
No use in letting that $75.00 wagon
screak when you can buy a 28 oz box
of axle grease for 5 cts at W. B. Lee’s
The 69 cents of silver in the U. S.
dollar buys a full straight 100 cents
worth of goods at W. B. Lee’s store,
For Sale.—3 Acre lot on Washing
on street, being half of Dr. Carroll's
place. Very cheap and very desira
ble See Hawkins
We shall regard it as a personal fa¬
vor if our patrons will come forward
and pay for the Enterprise at once.
We have a few obligations that must
be met.
$575 will buy a four room house
tenement house, 7 acres land, good
well and spring, f mile from the court
house, on McDonough street. See
Hawkins.
The Enterprise feels that it is en
titled to receive a liberal patronage
from local business men who need
any kind of printing, inasmuch as
we never send away from home for
anything we can buy, beg or borrow.
The Flowers Hotel is again under
the management of Mr. and Mrs. J
C. Flowers, who understand the art
of pleasing all their patrons. Nice
rooms, clean linen, splendid meals and j
a royal welcome can always be found j
at this hotel.
FURNITURE
STORE.
©©“Handsome and Complete Line
Oak Suits, Bed Steads, Wash Stands
Bureaus, Chairs, a)] grades. Side
Boards, Window Shades, Curtain
Poles, Bed Casters, Hat Racks, Ta
hies, Safes, Mattresses, Spring Beds,
Carpets, Oil cloth, Rugs, Rug fringe
Door Mats, Pictures, Easles, Picture
Frames, Cradles. Stoves, and Stove
ware. Decorated Chamber Sets,
Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin Ware,
Picture cards, House Furnishings,
&c. Ac.
Be sure and see my goods before
buying. Piiees Lowest Ever Known.
B@L.Thaukiug my friends and cus¬
tomers tor past Patronage and earn¬
estly soliciting a continuance of the
same, I am, Yours Truly,
L. D. ADAMS.
Hollis Buildin cr East
Side Square, Coving
ton, Geo.
SlHtlLI L F SALES. ^ ^ ^
Will be sold before the Court House door
C within tl } e city the legal of Covington, hours of sale, Newton the Co. Ga.. first
on
Tuesday in Aprtl next, 1895, the foil v-W
ing property to-wit:
AH that tract or parcel of land situated
in . the town of Oxford, county of Newton,
State of Georgia, known in the plan of
sa,< * t?"' 11 as Lot Number Fifty-Three and
Lot Number Forty-Four, and containing
Three Acres, more or less, being that place
whereon Henry Gaither resided at. the time
of his death. Bounded on the north bv
Fletcher street, on the west by WesUy
street, on the south by Clark street, and on
the east by vacant lot known as the old
fin- I/Von Levied lot ?nd the lot the of property Mrs . Saran of John C. Grif- A.
on as
W Y^py undor ti. fe. issued by the Tax Col
, lector of Newton county in favor ot State
and County anainst John A. Wimpy.—
L. O. WRIGHT. Sheriff.
—NEW ADVERSISEMENTS.—
F
g@“And satisfaction is expe
rienced in purchasing where
the best co H e ction of the choi
cest goods are to be found, not
at the “lowest prices in the
general acceptance of the term ’
but at prices that you have
long ago learned are the low
est at which reliable goods can
be bought. We have no place
in our store for anything
a cheap;” neither do we cater
to “fashionable” whims at fan
cy prices, We aim to attract,
win and hold the trade of all
who want dependable mer
chandise and the fullest meas¬
ure cf satisfaction and security
in its purchase.
Come and be con
VinCCcI
Covington, Georgia.—J30,
of Georgia, being parts of Lot Number Two
hundred and twenty nine in the Tenth
District of said county, containing ninety
six acres of land more or less and bounded
on the North by lands of K, M. Warren, on
the South by lands of H. V. Hardwick,
East by Yellow river and land of H. V
Hardwick and West by lands of W. I. Moon,
being the land purchased by J. H. Jackson
from John M. Zachry. Said property levied
on as the property of J. H. Jackson to sat
sfy a fi.fa issued from the County Court
of Newton County in favor of Thompson &
Farmer against Newton t hannell and J. H.
Jackson. This March 19 h, 1895.—5,00
L. O. WRIGHT. Sheriff.
Notice Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against the
estate of George M. Cunningham, late of
Newton county, Ga., deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands to the
undersigned according to law ; and all per¬
sons indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment. This March
19, 1895.
MRS. M. H. CUNNINGHAM,
Administratrix Geo. M Cunningham, dec’d
Notice Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against the
estate of .Jas D. Roseberry, late of Newton
county, deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the undersigned
according to law ; and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make imme¬
diate payment. This March 19, 1895.
JAMES H. RICHARDS,
Administrator James D. Roseberry, dee’d.
Notice Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against the
estate of Turner Horton, late of Newton
county; Ga., deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the undersigned
according to law ; and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make i m m e
diate payment. This March 12th, 1895.
JNO.-B. DAVIS. C. S. C.,
Administrator of Estate of said Deceased.
Notice Debtors and Creditors
All persons having demands against the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth t ' 00 k—nee Sutton
deceased, —formerly of Newton county, render* Georgia,
thrir demands are hereby the’undersGhed notified to in
lo ac^ordim*
to law; and all persons indebted to said es
tate are required to make inunediatepay
inent This 12th dav of March 1895
JX() B D ‘ VVIS / ' C ' S ' C ’’
Administrator of Estate of said T Deceased, ,
For Sale —The J. P. Simms’ residence,
near the depot, 15 rooms, 4 acre lot, out
houses, stables, fine water, Gas fixtures,
elegant location, premises in good order
Look at the place and you will say it is the
beet bargain in Georgia for the money.
Tlis Stylisb M!
THE SELECT GOODS.
I have on hand a beau
tiful line of Misses,
Ladies and Children's
shoes, slippers and
sandals, made by Zeig
ler Bro. Latest styles
of men and boys shoes
in patent leather, tan
and black. Don’t fail
to see the above,
Handsome line of
clothing, straw and
Fur Hats, Negligee
shirts; in fact, nice all
aro und line of Gents
Furnishings,
$gp“My Line of Dress Goods
and Trimming are New and
complete.
I@*I want and need your
trade. My stock of goods de¬
mand it. Yours to Serve,
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Covington, Ga.—tju21 6.
SHERIFF SALES
Will be sold before the Court. House door
in Covington, Newton county, Georgia,
during the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in May next, 1895. the follow¬
ing property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the of State
and Blacksmith
Shops.
COVINGTON,.... ••••GEORGE
B@=.We are now nicely fixed u p i Q
our New Shops, near the court
of f work T in ■' e r?T Wood and d ?° Iron. ki W »<
Shoe Horses and M ules, Build P ar
W and do all kind ID
agons, S of Repaj t
Work, on short notice.
BSoWe carry a full line of material!
for all kinds of plain and fancy \ V( J
and our prices are reasonable an( j
our work guaranteed. We can f w
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nish the best of references as to abil.
ity to do fine work. Call °n us at
our Shops on Usher street, near I
W. Brown’s Sale Stables.
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Covington, Ga. ja23tf.2&l.
G. D. BUTLER
Miller and Dealer in Fertili¬
zers, Cotton Seed and Meal,
Covington, Georgia.
Prime Cotton Seed Meal, $1 per 100
Ground Ear Corn,
tt U “ with Shuck, 90c. ii
For Cows :—Ground ear corn an]
cotton seed meal, in equal par ts, 81
.
Corn, shuck & cotton seed meat, 95c.
Ground cotton seed, 55 cts per 100,
S@-Tbe Best Guano on the market,
for tlie Best Trade.
fiST’Corn Meal from Western Prime
Milling Corn.
©©“Graham Flour.
8@»We Grind Wheat or Corn, or
anything else that will Grind.
A welcome awaits friends and cus¬
tomers at our Mills, near the Ga. B.
R Depot.—tmyl 6
Very Respectfully,
O. L>. BTJTLER.
Macon & Mem Railway
j^sU’From Madison or Machen
Is the Shortest and Quick¬
est Route to Carolina’s, Vir¬
ginia Also and Eastern Points.
to Florida, Alabama,
Louisiana and Texas.
Close Connection with all
Trains at-Macon for Way
cross, Brunswick, Cumber¬
land Island, Savannah and
South & South West Geo.
Time Table No. 2, in Effect
Sunday, Feb. 10, 1895.
—CENTRAL STANDARD TlME.-_
Passenger Passexork-
402 Daily Stations, 403 Daily
A- M Leave. .Aiuuve. I P M
8 :;o Macon, 7 00
8 34 Ocmulgee Street, 6 55
8 40 M., D. <t S. Junction. 6 50
8 48 Chalk Cut, 6 41
8 56 Van Buren, 6 36
9 13 Morton, 6 18
9 17 Grays. 6 13
9 27 j Bradley, 6 03
9 34 Wayside, a an
9 42 Round Oak, 5 47
9 56 !, Hillsboro, 5 32
10 18 Minn eta, a 10
10 25 Montieello, 5 02
10 45 Machen, 4 42
Stop. ; M. G. & A. Crossing. Stop
10 48 I Shady Dale, 4 39
11 06 Godfrey, 4 17
11 35 Madison, 3 53
12 00 Florence, 27
12 19 Farmington, 3 10
12 27 Bishop, 3 03
12 36 Watkinsyille, 2 51
12 42 Sidney, 2 47
12 50 Whitehall, 2 40
1 00 Athens, 2 30
1 10 G. C. N. Depot. ■> 20
©^^.Connections with Ga. R R. at N-'d
with South Western and Central at
also with G S. & F. and E L L
Ga., for all Florida points.
Folders and General Intonin'
will be furnished by writing to
H BURNS, f. P. & T. A
SHAW, Traffic Manager.
©©“General Offices 522 Mulberry
Macon, Ga.