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stray local SPLINTERS.
Sell your cotton ill Covington,
if you owe t or this paper please
call anc { settle aud go home happy.
Get Ed. Gshorn to do your plain
am! fancy job printing.
Don’t delay paying for the Enter
prise any longer than you can help.
Iteii on human, mange on horses,
(logs d all stock, cured in 30 min
au Lotion,
utes >v Wool ford’s Sanitary
This never fails. Sold by Brooks A
w Druggists, Covington.— _ no28.1y
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
Pencil mark on your paper is a
A 9Ure sign that you owe the Enter
prise, and we need the money. It
fail to put the X on it, come and
we aud will
settle, or send the money, we
feel thankful to you for it. One X
one year, XX two years and so on.
English Spavin Liniment removes
U hard, soft, or calloused lumps and
a
blemishes from horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, sweeuey, ring-bone, sti¬
fles, sprains, all swollen throats and
coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one
bottle. Warranted the most won
derful Blemish Cure ever known.—
Sold by Brooks A Ivy, Druggists,
Covington, Ga.-no ly.
Joe S. Peek is ready to put your
watches, clocks and sewing machines
in good condition. Will mend broken
guns and repair any kind of rnachin
ery. If you have jewelry which needs
cleaning and repairing, carry them to
Joe 8 . Peek, South Side Public
Square and nave them repaired. All
work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Diseased Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved in Rix hours by the
“New Great South American Kid¬
ney Cure.” This new remedy is a
great surprise on account of its ex¬
ceeding promptness in relieving pain
in the bladder, kidneys, back and ev¬
ery part of the urinary passages in
male or female. It relieves retention
of water and pain in passing it al¬
most immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Brookt & Ivy, Druggists,
Covington, Ga.—no28.1y
Newton county has as good land,
as healthy a climate and as pure wa¬
ter as can be found in Georgia. The
best of schools are established in town
and country, and churches are loca
ted in almost every militia district.
Oursoi! is suited to all kinds of pro
duce arid almost every sort of fruit.
We have an abundance of water pc>w
or to run large mills and factories.
Our people, as a rule, are social and
industrious and always have a wel
come for worthy men and women
who come from other sections to
make their homes beneath our skies
B you are honest and have any cash
just pack up and come to old New¬
ton, where you can be health}' and
live m peace with all mankind.
For Over Fifty Years
1. Rs ,' ' v 1 N>S low’s Soothing Syrup has been
fm 7 )ver fihv years by millions of
or their children while teething,
Ct success It soothes the child,
the i *
us gums, allays all pain, cures wind
Tt «Cn ts tie f Jes t remedy for Diarrhoea,
dkh'l re i- !r,® the little
l )00r sufferer imme
* bv Druggists in every part
Be lT s .f. c " 0i tin :} f k ^ for "’cnty-five “Mrs cents a 'bottle.
i n la and Winslow’s Sooth
h, take no other kind.—oe9o
blood and Skin Diseases
& f
J?!® B.B. 6 . |
! leases. Iti?tho J®!* ner 0 of ®® ® B ALTtt never fails ]
purifyini lood and Skin dis-,
- Sout Nern building up
of skin and J ii blood®v diseases. 17, and cures a11 manner
pP beyond tonic e<;4na tnv U nVa1 As a building
r ib ’ and absolutely
remedy th any other similar
Panac.a 1 t0 lhe ^ Public. It is
blood, ;0 r a
bnmai. ori 1 °a 6 from impure,
system , c °udition of the
8t mteiu paramount v?rtues Mle WU1 dem ° n ’
Price i 0 ' <ree lK)ok Wonderful Cures. <
* ,0f iar bottle; [
t bottles ' 8e S5.00 for six
$ p * ____ , 1
^ ana medTeine'' Pts i not send to ! |
1 Addr^s reigbt us,
of price prep3id on ''
CO.. Atlanta. 0«. V
Cur' 11 r —ap20.95 ov r gtoD Dr - j - A -
YEARS GF INTENSE PAIN.
J>r, J. U. Watts, druggist and physi¬
cian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with
heart diseaso for four years, trying every
remedy and all treatments known to him¬
self and fellow-practitioners; believes that
heart disease is curable. Rewrites:
"I wish to tell what your valuable medi¬
cine has done for me. For four years I had
heart disease of the very worst kind. Sev¬
eral physicians I consulted, said it was
Rheumatism of the Heart.
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OR. J. H. WATTS,
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure,
and was surprised at the result. It put new
life Into and made a new man of me. 1
have not had a symptom of trouble since
and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured
mo for I have now enjoyed, since taking It
Three Years of Splendid Health.
I might add that I am a druggist and have
sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for
I know what it has done for me and only
wish I could state more clearly my suffer¬
ing then and the good health I now enjoy.
Your Nervine and other remedies also
give excellent satisfaction." J. H. Watts.
Humboldt, Neb., May 9, ’94.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
AH druggists sell it at $1 6 bottles for 15, or
It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. lilies Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restored Health
For Sale By ALL DRUGGISTS.
W. S3 L. Douglas
SHOE NO 13 SQUEAKING, THE BEST.
And other specialties for
Gentlemen, Ladle*, Bo jr*
and Misses are the
■ feslii S Best in the World.
I See descriptive advertise¬
m ment wblcd appear* *n this
i paper.
> Take so Substitute.
Insist; on having W. L.
k ^.DOUGLAS’ HF SHOES,
with name and price
^stamped on bottom. Sold by
J. J. DEAR1NG,
Covington, Georgia*—ju 1.5.
ROBT. DANIEL,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
Covington, : : : Ga.
B 6 ^.Rohert Daniel always keeps his
barber shop in neat and tasty order
and his prices are very reasonable.—
Clean linen, keen razors and sharp
shears. Shop on public square.
George W. Mason
PARLOR BARBER SHOP.
COVINGTON, : : : GEORGIA.
Geo. Vv\ Johnson’s Parlor Barber
Shop is located on the public square,
where a welcome awaits all his friends
and customers. New razors, linen etc
ro
in
Hi if
m V.
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m it
This Handsome Rattan ROCKER
worth the world over $5.00, will hi
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,
605 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga*
It was almost un¬
endurable; with
shortness of
breath, palpita¬
tions, severe
pains, unable to
sleep, especially
on the left side.
No pen can de
scribe my suffer
ings, particularly
the last
of those
four weary years.
I finally tried
D. W. TiTSHAW,
KGENT FOR
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ASHIONABLE TAILORS
Lowest Prices
Largest Assortment Guarantee to Please
Call on D. W. TITSHAW, Sales-Agent,
Office Upstairs, in Swords’ Bl’dg. W. side S’q. Covington, Ga.
D. "W. TITSHAW,
Agent 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.—0128.6.
The Directors of the Mutual Fire
J. Association Messrs. S. Aiken, R C. of A. Cook, Newton L. Gaither, Henry county Boggus, A. are: C'.* INSURE
Heard, I. A. Stanton, G D. Butler,
W. 8 . Ramsey, J. A. Starr, J. H.
Richards, Robt McCart and B. H. IN THE
Woodruff. • Mr. II 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.
8 gL,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.
fi@"Nn 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 so liable to be destroyed by fire, as are houses in
cities. Don’t delay about taking out a policy upon your houses. ^
ygp-WliAn 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,
At Anderson & Lunsford’s Livery and Sale Stables, or see
S. W. HAWKINS, at The Covington Enterprise Office.
MIDDLE GEORGIA & ATLANTIC
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Effective Jan. 2nd, 11 A. M., 1895.
S&rREAD DOWN. «£TREAD UP
No. 101. No. 103 Miles STATIONS. No. 102 No. 104
A. M. P M. HH . M. P. M.
50 1 15 Lv. Milledgeville, Ar. —1 to l oo
55 1 20 T_H “ Ea ton ton June. “ ( -r 12 55
20 *1 40 00 “ Meriwether. i i ci 12 32
P. M.
7 40 cocococoo:cototctOM 58 13 “ Dennis, 6 6 <1 CCOniMiC-fCOIMHO amwcjiooGO'3)3 12 15
8 10 20 21 Ar. Eatonton, Lv. C 5 11 46
8 15 21 |Lv. Eatonton, Ar. CS 11 45
8 45 45 ct ZD ; * e Willards, i i C 5 11 15
9 00 00 cc Ol | “ Aikenton, “ 1 01 10 55
9 15 15 rc CO “ Machen, 66 wY 10 40
9 25 20 j O “ Shady Dale, 6 « C'» 10 30
9 40 33 i >4- “ Kelly. “ i . OY 10 15
[10 oo 45 O “ Broughtonville. “ 01 [10 oo
10 08 52 >0 “ Newborn, CR 9 45
00000 35 25 18 *4 *4 4 00 07 10 54 56 59 6k “ “ Carmel Hayston, Starrsville, June. 6 ( 66 « 6 Cn 4*- ** V O 10 Cu o OS *.© so CO OOiO
50 4 15 64 “ Covington June, “ | K o OO ic
55 : 4 20 65 Ar. Covington, Lv. ^ M Cn QC o
*Fiag Stations. 8 ®”Connect with all Day Trains on Georgia Railroad.
Trains connect at Machen with Macon and Northern R. R-. foi
Macon, Madison and Athens. Connect at Milledgeville with traim
for Augusta, Macon end other points South and East.
General Manager. ‘
W. B. THOMAS,
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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 boud. We
offer a good salary or commission
ontract, 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 increased compensation.
Address D. H. Murray, District
Agent, Social Circle, Ga. J. H.
Hailey, 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
5.40 a m 9 o ra
7.30 a m M ^ m
7.40 a n <1 & ra
8 20 a m OC m
10.30 ra O ^ m
2.30 p m tv 4 ^ Ui m
3.30 p m W A. OI in
4 00 p m O m
7.40 p ra OC v' ra
UUsUNDAY SCHEDULE:-
10.15 a ra 10,40 a m
7.15 p ra 7.45 p m
B^.In 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 w ho desire to attend
service held in town during the week, day
or night.. Orders for special car may he
left with the Secretary.
I W. BROWN, President
J. G. LESTER. Secretary.
fi
Poor
Health
/means so much more than
if you imagine—serious result from', and
/fatal diseases
/trifling ailments neglected.',
t Don’t play with Nature’s'
/greatest gift—health.
ecsua. ^ If feeling
\ _ lout you are weak
of sorts, .
{Browns I land eenerally ex- I
J ssr ’ 1
begin at once tak
V V I ing the most relia- ,
| rnn I | 11 I b!e medicine,which strengthening
■ AX vll is :
Brown’s Iron Bit¬
> ters. A few bot¬
1 liters tles cure—benefit
comes from the
very first dose —it
1 won't stain your
Uetk , and it’s
pleasant to take.
It Cures
1 Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
' Neuralgia, Troubles,
’ Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has crossed red
' lines on the wrapper. All others are sub
I * ititutes will send On receipt of Ten of Beautiful two 2c. stamps World’* we
set
e Fair Views and book—free.
’ BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
Let Me Sell Your
LANDS!
NO SALE, NO PAY. YOUR LAND
MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE
I GET ANYTHING
E£vL,I am connected with the Geor¬
gia Immigration and Investment Bu¬
reau, Ex Governor W. J. Northen,
Manager. If you have Plantations,
Mauufactui iug Sites, Water Powers,
Ac &c.. that you wish to put on the
mai kel, it will pay you to see me at
mice. Respectfully,
H. S. HAMMOND,
tovington, Georgia. lcl3 lpr m tf.
If vou desire to buy, lease, or rent
nice improved city property be sure
to call on S. W. Hawkii.s.