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R, A- M. ROSSETT.
PHYSICIAN and surgeon,
COVINGTON. OA
practice UNLiniTED.
inTr*'«tmentDisease* ot
hv and medically.
L,,„s .i-ine *»t patient'* home or at office
[orary office at residence.
w. J. HIGGINS,
DENTIST,
Covington, . . Sa. P a
k f a new and vastly imp-ove<1 method of
t rtitieial Teeth, making the best tilting
plate known to the profession.
Mated if Wanted.
ns. Bridges and al! other work up
Office Swords’ Building.
W. Ragsdale.
(V'SICIAN & SURGEON.
calls answered promply,
Say and night.
Office Phone 161 .
e-ice Phone 205
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re Your Property.
repared to insure property of almost
bcriptimi. Stl ('. as store building
kiise, dwellings and furniture, also gin
hit machinery. I represent the oldest,
ige-t and most liberal companies in the
lean write tornado insurance on dwel
hie .|intrter of one per cent, per annum
pee |r. me.
SHEPHERD,
Fire Insurance Agent.
ILICY IN
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B)K FOR YOI R OWN OLD AOK
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p ANY NEED FOR WORRY AHOUI
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IT PARTNERS OF A BUSINESS
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. FURLOW
Manager. Madison, Ga.
il Hours at Postoffice.
piaster H, D. Bii9h has post
the general delivery wtn
r time of closing the mail
ms leaving Covington. The
pil be strictly enforced and
lish them this week in or
|i our readers may acquaint
ves with them. Here they
| ln o mail for Central road
f 8 : 25 .
iug mail, Georgia railroad,
Na, closes at 8:35.
twin mail to Atlanta,
* 10 : 80 ,
[ u § 111; iil to Augusta closes
*‘S wail for Atlanta close
[hail fy tor all points closes
at 7 : 25 .
\ IN SCHEDULE.
Georgia Railroad.
trains west.
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But ... ... .....6 :00 a in
a...... ..... 11:09 a in
Bhta... I 6:50 p in
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L. T R-U.\s east.
•ista....... ..... 1:17 am
■>sta........ ..... 9 : 19 am
Beta.. If 4 :88 p m
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Central Railway.
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1° Macon 9:25 a m
pom M aeon. 4:31 pm
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Kind You Have Alwayt ca
the GEORGIA ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON, GA. FRIDAY MORNING.
modern SPIRITUALISM.
M D»te* o R | r
(h. °*
followers Pome form* of •plritualilm hnre had
from remote antiquity. In
^ ,ion - 1 hou shalt not suffer find the a witch injunc- to
live.” and throughout Old Testament
history there are frequent reference*
to lS Rihf/ eCt WlHle demons python
-
«B8es ehses, situ is. augurs and soorhvtiver*
have their places in the secular annals
Of mankind.
its modern f °rm spiritualism
dates d only , from the forty-eighth
*‘ lSt year
ce, itury. when, at the house
0 11 farmer of Hydesviile. in the state
of New York, the spirit of a peddler
who had been murdered there some
five years previously Wits said to pro
duee certain unaccountable rappings
and disturbances in the room occupied
by little daughters of the house.
An investigation by the neighbor
hood followed, and, to quote the words
use<1 b' Farrar in his pamphlet on the
subject. ‘‘It soon became evident that
an organized attempt was being made
by the denizens of the spirit world to
establish a method of communication
with mankind.”
I rom that time spiritualism spread
rapidly, and by the year 1871 tlie num
ber of its supporters was variously
reckoned at from 8,0tj<j,o00 to U.
000.000.
LIGHT REFLECTION.
The Kpamn Why Koitm AltvnyH Ap¬
pear* White III Color.
When water is violently agitated
small bubbles of air arc mixed up with
it. and thus foam is formed, and its
whiteness is due to the fact that when
light passes from one medium to an¬
other of n different refractive index it
Is always retlected. and this reflection
may be so often repeated as to render
the mixture Impervious to light.
It is. then, this frequency of the re¬
flections of the limiting surfaces of
air and water that renders foam
opaque, and. as each particle reflects
light in all directions, so much light is
reflected that the mixture appears
white.
To a similar cause is due the white¬
ness of transparent bodies when crush¬
ed to powder. The separate particles
transmit light freely, but the reflec¬
tions at their surfaces are so numerous
that the resulting effect is white. Thus
glass when crushed is a white powder
and is opaque, but when it is put tin
der water it once more becomes trans¬
parent, because the water tills up tlie
interstices between the particles, and
the reflections are destroyed. Salt and
snow are also common examples of
this condition.
/^digestion Cause *-.
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
r many years it has been supposed th
arrh of the Stomach caused indigestii
• dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly 0
msite. Indigestion causes catarrh. R<
• ted attacks of indigestion inflames ti
cous membranes hning the stomach at
,-ioses the nerves of me stomach, thus earn
? the giands to secrete mucin instead c
juices of natural digestion. This i
led Catarrh of the Stomach.
Dyspepsia Ours
aeves all inflammation ot the mucous
imbranes lining the stomach, protects the
’■ves. and cures bad breath, squr risings, a
oise of fullness after eating, indigestion,
spepsia and all stomach troubles.
iodol Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet.
ottles only. Reeulsr size, $ 1.00. holding 2 % time*
the trial size, which tells for 50 cents.
■repared by E O. DeWTT & OO.. Chicago, Ui
Covington & Oxford Street R. R -
The following sehedu e of the
Covington & Oxford Street Rail
road will be run until furthet
notice:
Lv Covington Hotel at 5:40 a m
Lv Covington Hotel at 8:50 a m
uv Covington Hotel at 10:45 a m
[,v Covi.igton Ilotol at 2:10 p to
Lv Covington Hotel at 4:10 p in
Lv Covington Hotel at 6:30 p ut
Lv C vington Hotel at 7 :80 p m
T) Oxford car u "■ets all trains
at t e depot. I’rks.
J. F. Henderson,
J. C Lester Sec.
DEFEATED
But will probably be in the race
four years hence, but in the mean¬
time I can be found in C. A. Hai
welPs furniture store, secona door
from corner where l do all kinds
of Watch, Clock and Jewelry re¬
paring at lowest prices—all work
guaranteed. I do engraving on
all articles from a small finger
ring to a silver pitcher. Bring me
your work and I will do my best
to please you. J. S. Peek,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
End of Bitter Fight.
“Two physicians hud a bi g
* Uli 8,ubbor " with an sbeess
" 11 m Y right lung” writes J. ‘'and F
Hughes of DuPont, Ca., a a
Everybody „ . , thought
8* ve ,ue °P*
my time had Come. As a last re
sort I tried Dr. King’s New Di«
C ° Very f ° r Consumption. ~ The ben
efit I received was striking and I
was on my feel in a few da vs Now
I’ve entirely regained ray health ’
It conquers all coughs, colds atm
throat at.d lung troubles. Guar¬
anteed by Brooks & Smith an
The Covington Drug Co Price
50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free.
National llanneri.
It is curious to watch on board a
steamer how tlie men of different tut
tionnlities behave to a lady no longer
young who is traveling alone. The
Frenchman is absolutely rude if he gets
the chance; the German simply takes
no notice; the Austrian is frigidly po¬
lite; the Englishman takes trouble to
be kind if his aid is solicited; the Amer¬
ican is kind from habit and without ef¬
fort.—London Standard.
Kntlier* and Son*.
Descanting on the changes in life and
work brought about by time, a fanner
said. "When 1 was young 1 used to 1
think my father had na mitckle sense,
but my sons look on mysel’ as a born
eediot!”—“Reminiscences.” by Sir Arch¬
ibald Geikie.
Their View* of It.
He—Did you see the pleased expres¬
sion on her face when I told her she
didn’t look any older than her daugh¬
ter? She—No: I was looking at the
expression on her daughter’s face.—
Detroit Free Press.
Strange to say. in Asia and Africa,
where grass will not grow, the most
beautiful flowers and shrubs flourish
to perfection.
I in Rheumatism^ CUREs' : V>5 r j B ,.i
j Dyspepsia Jr" ^6' i
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OlSEASES.^S*V Ki‘on£y J f SALE M Aft, I
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/HEWNAH ^MEDICINE CO.
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For Sale by J. A. Wright.
GLACIER MOTION.
The Movement 1* Like That of Pitch
Upon n Pluiie.
The motion of glaciers has been
scientifically defined ns that of a vis¬
cous mass, partly sliding upon its bed.
partly sheering upon itself under the
influence of gravity. In other words,
the motion resembles that of pitch
poured upon a table, which spreads,
not by the expansion of the bottom of
the mass, but by the edges rolling
ever above the lower stratum, which
is dragged by the table surface. It
was argued against this that ice was
a brittle substance, but Principal
Forbes was able to show that glacier
ice differs from others in possessing a
distinct granular structure and that
the grains, by imparting a certain
amount of motion to each other, as in
water, gave the whole plasticity.
The rate of motion varies with
local conditions, but is sometimes ex
tremely slow. Thus the Theodul glacier
ejected, in 1885. from its end two skel
etons. with fragments of clothing, and
two medals, dated IMS”.
Other high authorities attribute their
motion to other natural forces, such as
alternate expansion and contraction.
A Dance Cure.
Dr Bishoff of Valdivia. Chile, de
scribes the hard work of tlie mining
peons, who carry 150 pounds of ore in
bags strapped to their shoulders while
they climb up hundreds of feet on lad
ders, often consisting only of notched
trees Thev toil without a recess from
6 m. to 4 p. m. and might seem to
a they get.
be in need of all the rest can
but before supper prefer to take the
strain out of their muscles after a
fashion of their own-viz. . dancing _
vehemently to the sound of a fiddle for
hour or two or even longer if their
an muster in force.
lady friends happen to
-Health Culture.
CASTOHI a..
fie fac¬ —it et
simile - every
ugsatare wraspat.
4 /
Five room house and lot on
Floyd street for sale. Good barn,
pasture, garden and some fiuit
trees. Apply to C. E. Cook.
Mules o
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W anted o
We will be at Aiked &
Anderson’s Stables, in
Covington, Ga., Friday
and Saturday, Aug. 12th
and 13th, for the purpose
of buying big mules.
Want them 4 to 8 years
old. Will pay highest
cash price for big mules.
Bring your-mules on
above date and get cash
for them.
HAYS &
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It is better to HAVL INSURANCE and NOT NEED IT, than to NEED
IT and NOT HAVE IT.
INSURE UN.
Northern Assurance of London, Assets, $3 400,488
Fire Association of Pnilliadelphia, Assets, 6,330,9--4
Philadelphia Underwriter’s, Assets, 17,526,967
North American accident Insurance Company,
St. Paul Fire and Marine, Assets, 3,7000,778
New York Underwrster’s Agency, Assets, 14^ 16,361
New York Life Insurance Co , Assets,322 840,000
Travelers Accident Insurance Company
-Merchants Hutual of Honroe, Ga., Assets, $26,362,
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AGENT, Covington, Ga.
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- . DR. TICHENOR’S RNTISEPTIC
Is a great blessing, and heals the wounds, injuries, and
ailments caused by the former. Good also for $1.00 COLIC,
CRAMPS and INDIGESTION. lOo «50o «e
For COUCHS, COLDS and SORE THROAT, use
BRON»CHO«DA
No Of iales, Narcotics, nor Poisons. It Is Laxative, Expectorant, Antiseptic
28 o ck. bottle
SHERROUSE MEDICINE CO., Mfrs. and Props, New Orleans, La.