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Georgia Enterprise.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
COVINGTON Georgia.
THURSDAY.... APRIL 11, 1895.
[Entered at tire Covington Postoffice
as second class matter. Terms, $1,00.
This applies only to cash in advance,
otherwise $1.25 will be collected.]
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
HOME AND OTHER ITEMS
AS THEY TKaNSPIRE FROM ONE
WEEK TO ANOTHER.
For Sale.—9 nice lots on Washing
on street, being part of Dr. Carroll’s
place. Very cheap and very desira¬
ble See Hawkins
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
We purchase our cheap coffins and
caskets from the leading factories and
sell them cheaper than they can be
bought elsewhere. W. B. Lee & Co.
For Sale.— Black Spanish Jack—
full-blood—stylish animal, with white
points. 5 years old next August.
Can be bought at a bargain. Call on
or address E. T Boswell. Oxford, Ga
$575 will buy a four room house
tenement house, 7 acres land, good
well an I spring, J mile from the court
house, on McDonough street See
Hawkins.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!*.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, Bhe gave them Castoria.
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 W*. in Covington or Oxford.
B. Lee.
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
a royal welcome can always he found
at this hotel.
Don’t Forget To Remember—
that impure unhealthy blood is pres
ent in all, and the direct cause of
many diseases from which we suffer.
Scrofula, rheumatism and Specific
Diseases which have ravaged the
earth and poisoned the blood of na¬
tions, and are the evil parents of in¬
describable horrors are under absolute
control of P. P. P., the only infallible
blood purifier known. Sold by Dr.
J. A. Wright —niv.l.
Thousand of Cures Have been
made of Rheumatism, Catarrh, U1
cers, Sores, Blotches and the most
malignant blood and skin diseases bv
Botanic Blood Balm, the result of
forty years experience of an eminent
scientific and conscientious physician.
Send for l>ook of w nderful cures,
and learn which is the best remedy.
Botanic Blood Bohn stands at the
head. Price only $1,00 per large
bottle. For sale by druggists. Send
for free book and learn wisdom.
Adrdess Blood Balm Go., Atlanta.
Georgia —apr.l.
Editorial Notes.
We have a number of Brown Leg
horn liens for sale at $1 each.
Splendid store room, just above the
court house, see W. B. Shepherd.
Nice home on II, R street, to rent,
See Hawkins.
To Rent on for Sale.—A conve¬
nient residence, near the depot.
Baby carriages, childrens iron wag¬
ons, window shades, curtain poles,
hall racks, cheap at L. D. Adams.
Fresh Yeast Cakes for sale—1
each. When sent by mail, 2
each. Call at the editor’s home.
Big lot china, matting, rugs, oil¬
cloth, pictures and frames, stoves and
crockery at L. D. Adams
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
Jersey Bull. —Service only §3,00
This fine animal is now in my lot,
near the court house, where all cows
must be brought. W. B Shepherd.
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.
Lewis and Nettie Miller are ready
to serve the public with Ice Cream at
their Restaurant. Families and picnic
parties supplied on short notice. Nice
cake, lady fingers, buns, loaf bread
and evf*rthinggood to eat. Prices low.
Satisfaction guaranteed. — olO.
SEED IRISH POTATOES.
See me before you buy your Seed
Irish Potatoes. I have New York
Stock. W. E. Smith.
NE W A D VE RSISE MEN TS. —
SPRING
And Summer
GOODS
HAVE ARRIVED
And the New Designs and
Low Prices sre both attractive
features. He calls your spe¬
cial attention to the following:
• • A large o
items, viz: assortment
of French Ginghams, plain and
fancy Duck, Sea Islands, Per
cals, Swivell and Moire silks
for ladies’ shirt waists.
Beautiful line of Irish and
Victoria Lawns.
The cheapest and handsom¬
est line of Laces and Embroid¬
eries ever shown in Covington.
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BLACK DRESS GOODS
ffigT Henrietta, Mohair, Serges,
Crepon, &c., with Linings and
Trimmings to match such as
Collar Canvas, Grass Cloth,
Percaline and Elastic Duck.
E@„Cheiiiisettes, plan and Fancy.
A nice assortment ol Baby Caps.
Beautiful line of Ladies Umbrellas.
Be suie to see my Silver and White
Metal Belt Buckles and Belt Ribbon,
Also Side Combs and Hair Orna¬
ments. Embroidered and Hemstich
ed Handkerchiefs.
Bargains In Hosiery:
Ladies Fast Black at 05 cents.
Splendid Value at 09 i i
Guaranteed Fast Black at 12£ «(
Full Regular Made at 15 44
Hertnsdorfs Fast B ack
Full Regular at 20 M
Half Hose and Cbil
Hose same us above.
Job Lot of Dre-s Ginghams at 5c,
Former price, 10 cents.
J&ST'It will pay you to see my
Full Line before buying else
Yours to Serve.
S. P. THOMPSON.
Georgia.—j‘30,
The Veterans Meet.
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Jefferson Lamar Camp, Veterans. No. 305.]
Newton County Confederate ) ;
Covington, Ga. f April 2, 1895
This being the time for the election
of officers, on motion it was agreed to
elect them as officers of Jefferson Lit¬
mar Camp, No. 305, which are as fob
lows :
Capers Dickson, Commander.
J. W. Robertson, Lieut. Commander.
J. W. Anderson, Adjutant.
T. I). Guinn, Treasurer and Q M.
Dr. J. C. Anderson, Surgeon
Dr. E. H. Yancey, Assistant Surgeon.
Capi. J M. Pace, Historian,
F. M. Hays, Chaplain.
R. W. Bagby, Commissary.
B F. Camp. Sergeant Major.
W. F. Gay, Officer of the Day.
George Cook, Color Sergeant.
J. F. McCord, Vidette.
Richard R B. Brown, 1st Color Guard.
Rufus Cruse, 2d Color Guard.
The standing committees were then
elected as follows :
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
James L Hays, chairman; Sidney R
Ellington, James M. Levy, John Roquc
tnore, and R. W Bagby.
VISITING COMMUTEE.
George Cook, chairman ; H. H. Arm
strong, G. M. T. Bower, John Cook, ami
L- L. Middlebrook.
RELIEF COMMITTEE
Frank M. flays, chairman ; Capt. G. D
Heard, J. W. Robertson, Dr. J. S. Car¬
roll, and L. F. Stephenson.
The following delegates were chosen
to represent Jefferson Lamar Camp, No
305, in the coming reunion of the Unit¬
ed Confederate Veterans, at Houston,
Texas, on Wednesday and Thursday,
May 22d and 23d, 1895:
J. M. Pace,
J. W. Anderson,
Capers Dickson,
T. J. Speer,
L. L. Middlebrook,
R. W. Bagby,
W. F. Gay,
T. D. Guinn,
Dr. J. C. Anderson,
James L. Hays,
Houston A. Jones,
George VV. Gleaton,
F, M. Havs,
It was then requested that all dele¬
gates selected to attend the reunion at
Houston, Texas, on the 22d of May
who cannot go, should report that
fact at our next meeting, in order that
others may be chosen in their place.
The adjutant called the attention of
comrades to Article XII of the constitu¬
tion, which makes it the duty of mem
hers to meet on the 2Gth of April, and
march in a body to the soldiers’ cemete¬
ry, and attend the memorial exercises
on that occasion.
There being no further business, the
meeting adjourned to 2 o’clock p. m., on
the first Tuesday in May.
CAPERS DICKSON, Commander.
J. W. Anderson, Adjutant.
STORE.
USsT"Handsome and Complete Line
Oak Suits, Bed Steads, Wash Stands
Bureaus, ( hairs, all grades. Side
Boards, Window Shades, Curtain
Poles, Bed Casters, Hat Racks, Ta¬
bles, Safes, Mattresses, Spring Beds,
Carpets, Oil cloth, Rugs, Rug fringe
Door Mats, Pictures, Easles, Picture
Fra :nes, Cradles. Stoves, and Stove
ware. Decorated Chamber Sets,
Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin Ware,
Picture cards, House Furnishings,
&c. &c.
Be sure and see my goods before
buying. Pi ices Lowest Ever Known.
BgL. Than king my friends and cus¬
tomers for past Patronage and earn¬
estly soliciting a continuance of the
same, I am, Yours Truly,
L. D. ADAMS.
Hollis Buiklin or East
Side Square, Coving¬
ton, Geo.
Notice Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against the
estate of Jas D. Roscberry, late ot Newton
county, render deceased, are hereby notified to
in their demands to the undersigned
according to law; and all persons indebted I
to said estate are required to make imme
diate payment. This March 19, 1895.
JAMES H. RICHARDS,
Administrator James D. Roseberry, deed.
Boys High School.
Here is the Honor Roll in tlie Princi
p iI ’m department '■
Porhr Clark, Neil Corley, Robert
Heard, Tom Hollis, Wilson Jarma',
Ed -Stephenson, Edwin Taylor, Bain
Terrell, Clarenee Terrell.
Honor Roll in the Assistant’s depart
merit :
Ed Allen, Dick Berggren, Will eBert*
gren Earle Cook, Donald Corley, Char
,
lie Davis, Frank Horton, Henry Huson,
Henry Pickett, Joe Purington, George
Swords, John Smith
YOIHLIKE
To Appear Stylish
YOU MUST AOMIT!
gSgpAnd you agree that you
can’t be so without your Shoes,
Slippers, or Sandals fit well
and are made on latest lasts.
I keep Zeigler’s, don’t buy un¬
til you see them.
Also, just what you want
when it comes to Dress Goods.
Swiss Dimities, Muslins, Mar
scillss, Waist Silks, in dainty
and attractive shades. Ask for
what you want—no trouble to
show them. You also want
perfect fitting corsets; Thomp¬
son’s Glove is the thing.
I am an all round Gent’s
Outfitter. Please- call and see
me. Best attention and Prices
await you. Yours Truly,
B
ADAMS STAND,
Covington, Ga.—tjn21 6.
egistered General
Accident Tickets Is¬
sued by the Travel
elers Insurance Co.,
of Hartford, Conn.
©•a^Cover Accidents while Traveling,
While on the Streets, While Driving or
Walking. While at Home.
$3,000, $15,00 weekly indemnity.
25 cents per day, 30 days $4 50.
$6,000 and $30 indemnity double
above rates. See me at once. Delaj- may
prove dangerous. I am now ready to write
regular policy, or to issue Accident tickets,
which will cover you before and after the
journey, as well as during it.
J8&5“I also represent solid and reliable
Life and Fire Insurance Companies.
A. S. COHEN, Ag’t.
Covington, Georgia.—jly4-3.
Notice Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against the
estate of Turner Horton, Lute 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 imme¬
diate payment. This March 12th, 1^95.
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 < ook—nee Sutton
deceased, —formerly of Newton county, Georgia,
their demands are hereby notified to render in
to the undersighed according
to law ; and all persons indebted to said es¬
tate are required to make immediate pay¬
ment This 12th day ot March 1895.
JNO. B. DAVIS. C. S.
Administrator of Estate of said Deceased
Let Me Sell Your
LANDS!
NO SALE, NO PAY. YOUR LAND
MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE
I GET ANYTHING
8@=I am connected with the Geor¬
gia Immigration and Investment Bu¬
reau, Ex Governor W. J. Northen,
Manager. If you have Plantations,
Manufacturing Sites, Water Powers,
Ar c t i ml - i 1
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market, , it will .,*■ to at
Respectfully, pay you see me
<>,,ce -
H. S. HAMMOND,
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Covington, Georgia.—dc!3 1 pi- in tf.
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Furniture, Casks!;,
Wagons, Stoves,
Crockery, k i
fifiarFor a long in number of year?I
we have been the FURNITURE
AND UNDERTAKER’S Business
iu Covington, and we keep only fi r J
class goods, and our prices are very I
low. We guarantee satisfaction to
all our customers.
J8STBesides Ornamental and P] a j n
Furniture, Burial Robes and Cases
Stoves, Wagons, etc. etc., we keep in
stock many other useiul household
articles. We have a handsome Kw
Hearse, and calls will be promptly
answered at all hours.
We manufacture and also repair
Furniture. Be sure to examine our
goods and prices before you make
your purchases, for we can save yon
money if you trade with us. Being
one of the oldest establishments of
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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Covington, Ga.—tju21.6.
New Wood, Repair -
and Blacksmith
Shops.
COVINGTON,........GEORGIA.
Big^We are now nicely fixed up in
our New Shops, near the court boose,
where we are prepared to do all kind
of work in Wood and Ivon. We
Shoe Horses and Mules, Build Farm
Wagons, and do all kinds of Repair
Work, on short notice.
Bs»SL,We carry a full line of materiel
for all kinds of plain and fancy work
and our prices are reasonable ami
our work guaranteed, We can fur
nish the best of references as to abil¬
ity to do fine work. Coll on us at
our Shops on Usher stieet, near I.
W. Brown’s Sale Stables.
. C. Norman
Covington, Ga. —j a 231 f. 2 AT.
G. D. B U T L E B,
Miller and Dealer in Fertili*
zers, Cotton Seed and Meal,
Covington, Georgia.
Prime Cotton Seed Meal, $1 p er L 1
Ground Ear Corn, .....$1 u
44 (4 *• with Shuck, 90o.‘ l
For Cows :—Ground ear corn anti
cotton seed meal, in equal parts* $1
Corn, shuck & cotton seed meal, 95c
Ground cotton seed, 55 cts per 190
®5L.Tlie Best Guano on the market,
for the Best Trade.
BST’Corn Meal from Western Prin-i®
! Milling Corn.
Graham Flour.
8?s>u We Grind Wheat or Corn, or
anything else that will Grind.
A welcome awaits friends and cus¬
tomers at our Mills, near the Ga- F
R. Depot.—tmyl 0
Very Respectfully,
O. ID. buttle#
The Euterpxise feels that it r s
titled from local to receive business a liberal who pati° ue Iia o|
men
kind of printing, inasm ueb * 9
any for
we never send away from hot» e
anything buy, beg or boi 10 *
we can