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1 Newest Fabrics in Cotton, Silks and Woolen'
5! He invites an inspection of his Large Assortment of Waistings in all the
I Mercerized Effects.
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Miss Young assumes her duties on Monday next and will baglad to serve
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From Newborn.
Mr G. N. Stanton is now locat¬
ed in Atlanta.
Mr. J. If. Childs is quite sick
with the grippe.
Mr. Robert Campbell moved
this week to his plantation at
Shoal Creek.
Mrs. I. A. Stanton, of Winton,
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Stanton.
Miss C. B, Glass has returned
fr.om a pleasant visit to Mrs. Hor¬
ton in Madison.
.Mrs. J. M. Loyd was the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. E. H.
Adams, at Hayston Monday and
Tuesday.
Messrs. J. L. Harwell and A. J.
Stanton attended Miss Lizzie
lone Smith’s entertainment at
Wood fin Friday night.
Mrs. Dr. Willson spent Monday
night in Covington with her sisters
Mrs. Bush and the Misses Perry.
Miss Birda Smith returned this
week from a delightful visit to
Miss Lizzie lone Smith at Wood¬
fin.
Miss Mattie Loyd, Dixie’s effi¬
cient teacher, visited home folks
here from Friday until Monday. >
Miss May Adams who has been
the attractive guest of Miss Adrian
Harwell for several w^eeks returned
to Eatonton Saturday.
Miss Maggie Blasingame return¬
ed to Winton Sunday afternoon
having spent several days with her
sister Mrs. Dr. Murrelle.
Mrs. Rodney Taylor and Miss
Mary Hawkins w’ere the guests of
their aunt, Mrs. John Roquemore,
at Mansfield from Friday until
Sunday.
Eitheline, the pratty little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Grant, of Eatonton, spent last
week here with her grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams.
Mrs. John Harwell, of Coving- ‘
THE GEORGIA ENTERPRISE. COVINGTON. OA FRIDAY. MARCH 20, ItOS.
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ton, spent Sunday and Monday
here with her mother, .Mrs. Hen¬
drix,
Bethel Bros., of Atlanta gave a
minstrel at the Institute Friday
night, which was enjoyed by quite
j a number of people.
Miss Jessie Campbell, a member
of the training class at St. Joseph’s
Infirmary, came down from At¬
lanta Sunday and went out to
Shoal Creek to visit her mother,
Mrs. Hermoine Campbell.
Air. S. K. Nelson came up from
Ealonton Saturday returning Mon¬
day accompanied by his wife and
little daughter, who have been
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Williams for the past week.
Many friends are extending a
cordial welcome to Miss Ida
Roquemore, who has returned from
a several months stay in Ocilla,
and is now with her parents at
Mansfield. She is accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Ben Carter, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Popular Barbershop
Three Experienced Artists-.
ROBERT T. DANIEL,
E. W. WINTER,
T. T. DANIEU
Best Sharing, Haircutting
and Shampooing.
Satisfaction vT ,:,ir anteed.
Give us a call and be ;• *iMed.
East Side Public Square.
From Starrsville.
Mrs. Carrie Anderson, of Cov¬
ington, was the guest of relatives
the latter portion of last week.
Mr. J. A. Starr made a business
trip to the Gate City last week.
Dr. H. A. Browm, of Macon,
spent Sunday and Sunday night
here as the guest of Capt. S. H.
Starr.
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Mr. Clifford Childs, ot Newborn
was visiting here a day iast week.
Mr. Love Harwell and Miss Mat
tie Heard, of Mansfield . were the
guests of friends here S unday.
Miss Lillie Childs, of Newbon i,
has been the charming guest <ff
Miss Rena-Maude Starr for the
past two weeks.
Miss Flowers Greer and sister.
Miss Dotie, of Covington, are visit¬
ing friend here this week.
Mr. \\ , F. Allen, of Ihnory col¬
lege came down Sundav tnnrninsr
and preached in his usual
manner.
Mrs. Ella Parham, of Summit,
Ala. was the guest of Mrs. A. J.
Belcher several days last week.
The many friends of Capt. 3. H.
Starr will be glad to know he is
improving, after an indisposition
of several weeks.
Mrs. Vance Cooper and little son
of Pine Grove, are on a visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. C.
Epss, here.
Mrs. Ocian Benton and son,
Howard, of Monticello, spent Sat¬
urday and Sunday with Mrs. S. H.
Starr.
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Tie he¬
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clgti'.ure trttj
i! { vufper.
From Hayston.
Mr. Harvey Hays, and Misses
Nora ^ and Ollie Hays, were visit¬
ing relatives at Newborn, Satur
eay and Sunday last.
Mr. Ed Switzer, of Winton WM v ll ,
in our midst last Sunday after
noon.
Miss Belle McCart, one of our
most popular young ladies, is
ependiug this week at Mansfield,
the guest of Miss Maude Harde¬
man.
Mrs. E. H. Wright, of Kelly,
was the guest of Mr. T. S. Smith’s
family lad M mdv night.
tattle , ■ , Mary Lou T „ Offer, of
Mansfield, spent last Saturday
and Sunday with her grandmother
Mr,. J. L. Cofur.
Misses Sadie Richards and
mi Lunsford, spent last Monday
at Wint on.
Miss Fanny Kate Persons our
popular and much admired teaeh
! or, spent last Saturday and Sun
day in Shady Dale tile guest ot
I Mrs. C. R. Hodge.
Mr. I had Willson of Xewbovn,
was visiting friends here last
Thursday evening.
Missps Willie and Claude Har
well, of ]„ eakton, attended Silli¬
day School here last Sunday after
Mr. Charlie Hollis, of I- forsyth,
was the guest of his brother, Dr.
R. L. Hollis, several days last
week.
Mrs. J. C. Wvnn and little son
c. R., spent last Tuesday and
Wednesday with relatives at Shady
Dale.
A number of young people were
delightfully entertained at the
home of Mrs. T. S. Smith, last
Wednesday evening.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Digests Cure
what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the I
digestants and digests all kinds of
J fails 0 *”* tocure. It gives It instant allows relief and never
food want. The ton to eat all
you most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
of d Y s P e Ptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
formation of gas on thestom
relieving all distress after eat ing 1
can't unnecessary. Pleasant to take!
help but do
.DkWitt&Co. you (^licaea. good
Tbo «1. bottle contains 2!4 tunes the 50c. sS*?’
TheJExTEPRisE for the Ilf ws.
Liberty Academy.
d he boys and girls of our si c
turn, begun to think Spring was
almost here awhile last week, but
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tnesedrearv rainy ^ days and North¬
east winds brine - a lonely winter
j thought back to their wandering
minds.
Mr. Jesse Piper visited Mr,
Mike Spe<*r of Porterdule one duv
last week
Mr. John Day, of Porterdale,
visited his brother-in-law, Mr.
C. E. Piper, a short time last
week.
Mr. Dolfus Bryant and family
spent a while with Mr. Z. C. Kin
nett a few days atio.
Mr. \\ illie Speer was visiting
io our settlement one day last
w eek.
For every bud is bursting forth,
and from the bushes comes the
Jack rabbit, for Spring brings
| him from his wintry home.
^ Misses Cora Speer ard Agness
I Bryant, o
of Porterdale, were Hie
charming guests of Misses Lill le
and Ancie Wicks last Saturday
and Sunday.
.We hear the Mill hands at
Porterdale had a Ing strike, but
may be they have struct with a
brorn handle.
Mr. Z. D. Kinnett spent a short
time with Mr. J- 1. W icks last
Saturday night.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tubules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
T 1 ho e °‘ ^ cent on, + package , is enough for
usual occasions. / The familv mniily bnt bot
tIe f u cents) contains
for All druggist a supply
a year. sell the m.
BRICK FOR SALE:—Messrs.
Brooks & Smith keep on hand
a
quantity of our brick for sale.
Anderson & Franklin,
EVERY CHURCH or iastita
supported by voluntary ci lit!
turn will be give,, a hhom!
tity of the Longman & Mart
1 1 whenever
! J aiv ramts
Note: Have done so for
seven years, Sale TP jl end of I
lions of gallons; painted V
two million houses undergua^H
tee to repaint if not ,atisfact ne
Hie paint wears for perl ds ;^P
eighteen years. Linseed 0i
be added to the paint, (<HH
two minutes.) Ac.:.. C"?? I \
about $1.25 a gallon. Si tlie
free. Sold by our Agents. H
Thompson & Fanner, Covins!H
Ga. W. M. Lee & Son, Con ■
Ga. ng
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castoria.
Bear* the The Kind You Have
Signature
of
j Georgia 01
j j Railbo
__ For information Rod
as to 'E
Schedules and Rates, bot
Passenger and Fr#|
Write to either of the ui
signed, you will receive JXt
prompt reply and re¬
liable information. >
^ C. McMILLIN, A. G. JACK!
G. A. Pass. Dept G.F.
A. 0. DAWSON. S, A.,
AUGUSTA, Gr4“\ m
a E. MAGILL, c.»n
Gen’l Agt , Gtnim
ATLANTA. ATB‘ 1
W. W. HARDWICK, w. c.
G«n'l Agt. s. f. r m
MACON. j tm
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3 . W. WILKFS, W. M McGOVEl
r. f. & r. a., Gen l Jfl
ATLANTA Alf9m
LOST__Gold medal with : _
scription, “Best Oration J a M
Class. Finder will Emory please College, return to^H ‘-J ■
Oduin- Reese Griffin ■