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: ;AY LOCAL SPLINTERS
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11 your cotton in Amoving t o .
| vou owe tor tills L ‘ paper 1 please
Lml L settle and go home happy..
Ed. Osborn to do your plain
1 fancy job printing.
p, ’t delay paving for the Euter
)U help.
ie any longer than vou can
tch on human mange on horses,
d all stuck, cured in 30 rnin
is an Lotion
p >y Woolford’s Sanitary
[s never fails. Sold by Brooks &
[)ia gists, Covington.—no28.1y
L price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
Pencil mark on your paper is a
sure sign that y< u owe the Enter
i r ise, and we need the money. If
,
fail to put the X on it, come and
tie, or send the money, and we will
ll thankful to you for it. One X
L year, XX two years and so on.
English Spavin Liniment removes
[hard, [mishes soft, or calloused blood lumps spavin, and
from horses,
lbs, l splints, sweeney, ring-bone, sti
sprains, all swollen throats and
Lhs, [tie. etc. Save $50 by use of one
Warranted the most won
[•fal [id Blemish Cure <fc Ivy, ever Druggists, known.—
by Brooks
Ivington, Ga.-no.ly.
hoe S. Peek is ready to put your
[tc.hes, clocks and sewing machines broken
good condition. Will mend
ns and repair any kind of machin
\. If you have jewelry which needs
Ian ing and repairing, carry them to
|e juare S. Peek, South repaired. Side Public All
and nave them
lik guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
j RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Diseased Kidney and Bladder dis
ses relieved in six hours by the
Neiv Great South American Kid
y Cure.” This new remedy is a
(eat surprise on account of its ex¬
erting promptness in relieviug-pain
I the bladder, kidneys, back and ev
y part of the urinary passages in
hie or female. It relieves retention
water and pain in passing it al
ost immediately. If you want quick
lief and cure this is your remedy.
Id by Brookt & Ivy, Druggists,
bviugton, Ga.—no28.1y
Newton county has as good land,
j healthy a climate and as pure wa
t as can he found in Georgia. The
-t of schools are established in town
M country, and churches are loca
M in almost every militia district,
pr soil is suited to all kinds of pro
ice and almost every sort of fruit,
fe have an abundance of water pow
f to run large mills and factories,
hr people, as a rule, are social and
idustrious and always have a vvel
hue for worthy men and women
no come from other sections to
jake their homes beneath our skies
j you are honest and have any cash
l' ac k up and come to old New
! U > "’here you can be healthy and
u ' U1 peace with all mankind.
For Over Fifty Years
b J or * INSI,(nv over s fifty Soothing Syrup has been
h .s for their children years by millions of
ft! PU while teething,
Ct snccess P soothes the child,
.u -
ns 1 e.Suntis, allays all pain, cures wind
i- the
;'n' uu ls best remedy for Diarrhoea
,.
1 le IfVI the poor little sufferer imrae
: rb , ; 01 1 V.y I werity-five Di-uor^ists in every part
a ' ■ asl for cents a bottle.
a, i “Mrs Winslow’sSootli
K 8yru p , M and take no other kind.—oc95
Blood and Skin Diseases \
Always ®
^ i! red 1
9 I
tomjf BALM never fails
beyond comnarionn U riva1 ’ and absolutely
remedy P^acea V, u ed 10 the any public. other Similar is
for . . ; It a
httiaan ; ood, or an i , i ertshed from impure
st s _ ”^S condition of the -!
^ta its paramount tle wU1 demoa
free i>0(>k of Wonderful Cures. '
battles. PtS i?! se botu ^ S5.oo for six |
and ntedic'ine wm'bJ ists i If not 8en<i to us,
Yf lpt of price/ Add?ess ' reigbt prepaid on
balm CQ -> Atlanta, Ga.
'or Sale fo Covi
Bright ! ' 2 ton by Dr. J. A.
—ap20.95
IllWi&W
I EART DISEASE, u*.
many other ailments when they
have taken hold ol the system,
never {jets better of its own accord, but
Constantly Oroics worse. There are
thousands who know they have a defective
heart, but will not admit the fact. They
don’t want their friends to worry, and
Don’t know what to take for if, as
they have been told time and again that
heart disease was incurable. Such was the
case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dye sville, Ohio
who writes June 19,1894, as follows:
“£ had heart disease for SS3 years,
m y heart hurting me almost continually.
The first 15 years I doctored all the time,
! trying several physicians and remedies,
Until my last doctor told me it was oniy a
s&m
ft
I
m
mm
gone. But on the first day of March on
the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones,
of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking
Dr. Miles’ A’etc Cure for the Heart
and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was
working at light work and on March 19 com¬
menced framing a barn, which is heavy
work, and I hav’nt lost a day since. I am 56
years old, 6 ft. 4V* inches and weigh 2501bs.
JT believe I am fully cured , and
I am now oniy anxious that everyone shall
know of your wonderful remedies.”
Dyesville, Ohio. Silas Farley.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at $L 6 bottles for 85 or
It will be sent, prepaid on receipt Elkhart, of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
For Sale By ALL DRUGGISTS.
W. $3 L. Douglas
SHOE NO 18 SQUEAKING, THE BEST.
And other specialties for
Wm ^1 k Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys
and Misses are tha
m Best in the World.
See descriptive advertise¬
ment which appears in this
sfc paper.
l Take no Satstitnte.
Insist on having W. L.
A jp ^.DOUGLAS’ SHOES,
with name and price
^SHPRS^^^sMunped on bottom. Sold by
J. J. DEARING,
Covington, Georgia’—ju 1.5.
Oeorgs W. Johnson
PARLOR BARBER SHOP.
COVINGTON, : : : GEORGIA.
Geo. W. Johnson’s Parlor Barber
Shop is located on the public square,
where a welcome awaits all his friends
and customers. New razors, linen etc
PAY US
FOR OUR PAPER
-AND BE HAPPY.. • *
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
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This Handsome Rattan ROCKER
worth the world over $5.00, will
sent to any person who will send me
$1.85.
Six Cane Seat CHAIRS, finished
light, worth $ 1 . 00 , at 65c. each.
40 yards of Straw Matting $3.90.
$10.50 for an Oak Bed, Bureau
and Wash Stand to match.
Send for Catalogue of Furniture
Cooking Stoves, Baby Carriages, Sew¬
ing Machines, Buggies, Lamps, Crock¬
ery, etc.
L. F. PADGETT,
805 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
question of time as
I could not be cured.
I gradually grew
worse, very weak,
and completely dis¬
couraged, until I
lived, propped half
up in bed, because I
couldn’t lie down
nor sit np. Think¬
ing my time had
come I told my fam¬
ily what I wanted
done when I was
BEnsKsoa
r-rar
D. W. TITSHAW, j
HGENT FOR
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CHICAGO
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4V. Hashionable Tailors
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Lowest Prices &
Largest Assortment Guarantee to Please
Call on D. W. TITSHAW, Sales-Agent,
I Office Upstairs, in Swords’ Bl’dg. W. side S’q. Covington, Ga.
D. ■'W. TITSHAW,
b@“A gent for The Kennesaw Guano Company,
Manufacturers of Pure Animal Bone Fertilizers. I handle
Blood and Bone Fertilizers, only. Acid Phosphate, and Bone
Acid Phosphate, with Potash, At Prices to suit the times, for
either money or cotton consideration. Office at S. P. Thomp¬
son’s, Covington, Ga.—m 28 . 6 .
The Directors of the Mutual Fire
J. Heard, Association Messrs. S. Aiken, I. R. A. C. of A Stanton, Cook, Newton L. Gaither, Henry G county D. Boggus, Butler, A. are: C. INSURE
W. S. Ramsey, J. A. Starr, J. H.
Richards, Robt McCart and B. H. IN THE
Woodruff, Mr. H M. Speer has
been elected Treasurer and Secretary.
Mutual FIRE Association
OF NEWTON COUNTY,
A Home Institution that is Reliable, Practical,
Solid, Safe and Economical.
B@=A Policy in this Association costs 50 cents on the $100 insured, or
Five Dollars on Every Thousand, and no other expense is necessary, ex¬
cept in case of actual loss, or damage, by fire, wind, or lightning, and then
a small assessment will be made upon each member to pay said losses.
J 8 @“No property insured out of Newton county, and no risks taken on
property located in incorporated towns Every officer and member must
own property in said county. This Association is only for Planters and
People who live in the country, and who do not care to pay high insurance
on property that is not eo liable to tie destroyed by fire, as are houses in
cities. Don’t delay about taking out a policy upon your houses.
flSaf*When you come to Covington investigate the plan and you will be
satisfied that it is the best and cheapest, Insurance on earth. CALL ON
H. B. ANDERSON, Gen’l. Manager J
At Anderson & Lunsford’s Livery and Sale Stables, or see
S. W. HAWKINS, at The Covington Enterprise Office.
MIDDLE GEORGIA & ATLANTIC
Effective Jan. 2nd, 11 A. M., 1895.
SPREAD DOWN. SPREAD UP
No. 101. No. 103 Miles STATIONS. No. 102 No. 104
A. M. P M. rH . M. P. M.
6 50 1 15 Lv. Milledgeville, Ar. Cn 1 00
G 55 1 20 1-1 4 4 Eatonton June. “ j 12 55
7 20 *1 40 00 “ Meriwether. i i tZ) 12 32
P. M.
l-~OOOCOOClO}ClC; 40 1 58 13 “ Dennis, ( ( -1 CHICCO^OUCWCOO OOWWOlOCOOlQO 12 15
10 2 20 21 Ar. Eatonton, Lv. Oi 11 46
15 2 21 Lv. Eatonton, Ar. Ci 11 45
45 *2 45 29 “ Willards, <« C5 11 15
00 *3 00 135 “ Aikenton, 4 i Ol 10 55
15 3 15 89 “ Machen, “ ! Ol 10 40
25 *3 20 40; “ Shady Dale, n CiC^ 10 30
40 *3 33 44 “ Kelly, i i 10 15
cc 00 *3 45 49 “ Broughtonville. “ Ol [19 oo
08 3 52 151 “ Newborn, 4 « 9 45
10 18 *4 00 154 *• Carmel June. (< 00 cd C
10 25 *4 07 56 “ Hayston, <4 ^ 53 O
10 35 4 15 59 “ Starrsville, 4 4 4- 45 <x> 10
10 50 4 30 64 “ Covington June. 44 fr* 30 yz IC
10 55 • 4 35 i65;Ar. Covington, Lv. 25 oc o
*Flag Stations. BSTConnect with all Day Trains on Geoigia Railroad.
R^,Trains connect at Machen with Macon and Northern R. R., toi
Macon, Madison and Athens. Connect at Milledgeville with trains
for Augusta, Macon and other points South and East.
W. B. THOMAS, General Manager.
WANTED
Do you want a good position that
will pay you well provided you are a
good salesman and collector? We
want live energetic men to canvas,
sell Singer Sewing Machins and col¬
lect—if there is an agent in your
community we can locate you else¬
where in a good section. We furnish
a nice light wagon, agent to furnish
horse and make a $500 bond. We
offer a good salary or commission
contract, one under which a live, en¬
ergetic, hustling man can make and
save money, Men of character and
good make-up do well to secure work
with the Company, for if successful
and the business entrusted is handled
honorably they will be promoted to
positions of greater trust and respon¬
sibility with ini leased compensation.
Address D. H. Murray, District
Agent, Social Circle, Ga. J. H.
Harley, Manager, Atlanta, Ga.-my7.
Covington & Oxford Street R. R.
Covington, Ga. Oct. 23,1894.
The following Schedule will be run on
the Covington & Oxford Street Railroad
until further notice:
TIME TABLE
Leave Pitts’ House. Leave Depot at
C .40 a m ^6 0 c* rf m
-T .30 a m 4 Ol cs 1U
7.40 an 5 O 03 ra
8 20 am 00 4 Uf ce m
10.30 m 13 o C' ra
2.30 pm 4 m
3.30 pm cc 4 O' m
4 00 p m 4 O m
7.40 pm cd 1 m
-SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
10.15 a ra 10,40 a m
7.15 p m 7.45 p m
Bgl^Iu 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 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.
I W. BROWN, President
J. G. LESTER, Secretary.
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{Health
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means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
T fatal diseases result from
I* trifling ailments neglected. Nature’s
I* Don’t play with
J* greatest gift—health.
J Bout If youarexeebHv of sorts, weak j
} browns I £ 'have Band and hausieti, generally can’t no nervous, appetite work, ex- J ^ | (
begin at once tak- y
ing the most telia- ‘
ran ble strengthening \
medicine,which is J
Brown’s Iron Bit- f
/ ttrs. A few hot- J
9 ties cure—benefit T
> C; copies from the A
very first dose —it 1
•won't stain your
teeth, and it’s
pleasant to take.
Dyspepsia, It Cures Kidney and Liver l
Neuralgia, Troubles, 1
Constipation} Bad Blood S
Malaria, Nervous ailments«
Women’s complaints. <
Get only the genuine—it has crossed red r
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- '
siitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we 1
will send set of Ten Beautiful World’s
Fair Views and book—free. 1
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
What Nerve Berries
have done for others
they will do
1 for you.
& 7. jsgL If
i if
£ \ ■»
1ST DAY. a
vicor m £
OF 16TH DAY.
MEN Easily, Quickly i£ \
and Permanently Restored. 30TH DAY.
A positive cure for all Weaknesses, IServousness,
from Debility, and all their train of evils resulting result
of early errors and later excesses; the Develops
and overwork, sickness, worry, etc.
gives tone and strengrtta to the sexual or¬
gans,. Slops unnatural losses or nightly
emissions caused by youthful errors or ex¬
cessive which use of toftrieeo. opium and il*;«or.
lead to eonsumptioti and Insanity.
Their use shows Immediate improvement. Accept
no imitation. Insist upon having iTnwhirry'Yn the genuine
pocket. i^erve l*ric«. Berries, ti.00 hox six boxes, full
per one
treatment. I.earantevA to cure any ease.
If not kept by your druggist we will send them
by mail, upon receipt of price, all in plain orders wrap¬
AlZKailiUAN per. Pamphlet KEIIICA!. fre«. Address CO., Cincinnati, mail O. to
FOR SALE IN CO\ 1 NGION
BY DR. J. A. WRIGHT, myl 95.