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•git Ube Social Swim
d Mrs- Tom Harwell are
uine r a0 friends at the—
to their res
f Mr. and Mrs. Cape Har
ce0 ’cello street.
on Mont
1 A. M. Milner has returned
. Macon.
n a business trip to
hlk-Over Shoes at $ 2.48 at
; Robison’ 8 * !
[plain J. M. left I.ew Sunday for
[on S C, Turner
to ho in attendance upon ,
,ual communication of the
am Masons of.
Lodge of the
da which began its session
r; Mr. Turner
sdav morning. j
visit his relatives at Forsyth
re returning
jol. and Mrs*. G. H. Cornwell
expected home from St. Louis
prday -
ew skirts at Adair’s.
r and Mrs J. R- Black, of
mtft, came down Saturday
o<in t0 ppMid a couple of days
he city as the guests <d Captain
Mr?. I D. Brisendiuf*.
[r. and Mrs. L. C. Smith spent
Lj av with relatives at S-arrs
merican Lady Corsets at C. C
ltison’s.
r. 0. F. Jones, the popular as
L,t depot agent at Eutonton ♦
take charge <>f the agency nt
terdrJe, vice C. O. Osborn,who
been transferred to office at
jisfield.
Job 11 . J Travis, of Savannah,
in several days during the early
It of the week wi’h Dr. W. D,
ivis,
Jon & Flenclier wool at Adair's
'i simaster IL D. Bush spent
end days of this week in At
la.
Irs. Cornwell, of Griffin,’ ar¬
id Tuesday afternoon and will
with her sister, Mrs. Mary
ss, for several days.
Hss Janie Berry’s « i forg<*t-me
party t_ Miss Cuniiib* Berry
way < veiling will be a delight
affair.
|Ir. Clms. G. Smith is taking
Hie World’s fair this week.
Ur, Barn:) Starr spent Sunday
ill home fidks at, Mansfield.
Ur. Bore Jarman was the guest
Disaster. Mrs. T\ C. Spivey,
tonton, Binuluy,
poii't fail to hear Col. Livings
i’s address at the Court House
‘sday.
M : » Ft lied Cheat, of Macon and
ss Roqu in >re, of Mansfield,
'Hid Mrs. Eugene W. Carroll
ndny.
c.c Robinson’s fZ -Z stock of hats
new a„d
Nig been burned up.
Miss Fay Van Demon, of Jack
xville, Fla., was the guest last
nf Mrs P. W. Godfiev in
id way.
Mr?, p. \y. Godfrey lias return
‘ r " m the Stale convention
: e i nited Daughters of the
it-racy at Elbcrton. On
>3 she delivered a response to
ie welcome address.
■T’S Laura Wilson, who is
lH L [ 'g school in the city,
tt-tnday and Sunday with
Vents at Newborn.
v
11 R|; ‘ ? nve money by
0thin s fom W. Cohen’s.
M ‘--s Madelyne Gilbert, of
»y, b the attractive ; guest
* iss k-le Trippe,
keet. on
M ‘ Ss T;ttie Heard will
' r Mansfield Saturday to
1 [ lUle8 as teacher in
..
1 8h school which opens
Le wool at Adair’s.
Mrs. \\\ M. Robinson and
’ Charlie and
L ( 11 Augusta,
J Midway were
111 la 5t week
Pests of m as
rs - J- M. Allen.
THE CIORGU INTKRPkltfE, COVINJTON/GA., »KJO A Y MORNING
“ iia A,,,,ie Franklin visit¬
ed her parents at Eudora Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs?*Jimpsie Farmer and Mas
ter Meadow, of Cole City, are on
an extended visit to relatives in
Midway.
Don’t fail to hear Col. Livings
C ““« H °»*
<y *
After spending a week here with
tier daughter Mrs. Dr. Hopkins,
M-s. Chas. Flowers returned Wed
nesday to her home at Stone
Mountain,
Miss Mabel Higgins will spend
Saturday in Atlanta.
Two top buggies cheap at C. C.
Robinson’s.
Mrs. Annie Lewis, of Greens¬
boro, is visiting in the city as the
guest of Mrs. S. J. Simms.
Miss Susie Dyer spent the latter
pa rt of last week with her friend
Miss McConnell, in Atlanta.
Tailor suits in all new styles at
W. Cohen’s.
Miss Jessie Garlington, of
Greenville, S. C., and Miss Mamie
Gurlingtwii, of Snapping Shoals,
visited Mrs. J. M. Allen, in Mid
way > Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Turn Shepherd,
c.f Social Circle, spent last Sun¬
day with Mrs. Shepherd’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Be.i Camp, in Mid¬
way.
Mount Mellick and Thread at
Adair’s.
Miss Essie Ilyer, of the Athens
State Normal Schoo 1 , cime Tu''S
duy al.d will sp.-ll(l Until Sil; d.i j
with Mr. J. W. Worsham,
Mr. Claude Bryan accompanied
and Mrs. Cornwell to the exposi¬
tion.
D n’t fail to hear* Col. Livings
ton’s address at the Court House
Tuesday.
! Captain J. W. Roberts, of th
Rr mswie'e ar.d Birmingham rail¬
j way, with In adquarters at Ocilla,
-pent a short while here one eveu
| Lig last week while enroute from
Monticello to Atlanta.
Miss Xita Cook, who lias been
visiting relatives in Newton county
for the last several months, return¬
ed Friday to her home in Atlanta.
Embroidery s : lks at Adau's.
Mis. Hugh Baniett was the
g^st several days of hist week of
Mrs. Nellie Cook, in Atlanta.
Monday afternoon at the home
\ ot Mr N. S. Turner on Monticello the
street, Miss Jule Trippe was
cordial hostess at an entertain
^ent in honor of Miss Madelyne
*"*»• '* Alba “ y '
Walk-over shoes at $ 2.48 nt C. ^
C. Robinson.
Mr. C L. Lewiq who is promi
nently connected with lhn railway
mail service with headquarters in
in Atlanta, was the guest Tuesday
and Wednesday of Mr A. B.
Simms.
Shoes shoes shoes to beat the
baud at W. Cohen’s.
The many friends of Col. Jas. F.
Rogers, who has been desperately
iil with an attack of bronchial
pneumonia at the Covington Hotel
during the past week, will begbd
io l ai n that he is steadily improv¬
ing and will soon be able to get
out again.
Mr. H. Claud Cook, of Marietta,
was s baking hands with his old
friends here Friday.
Mount Mellick and thread at
Adair’s.
The little aliower , of t ram »h*l. ; r i.
fell bare early W ednesday moimng
although light and of short dm
tion, was sufficient to thoroughlj
lay the dust for the entire day.
Uaio sj ao t e tS and Bk ,r r
eat ever shown in the city at \\ .
Cohen’s.
It is believed that if the money¬
ed people of Covington could be
induced to build some bouses for
rent, many desirable additions to
the city's population would be
made within the next few months
Never before has there been such a
demand for residences. A dozen
four or five room cottages built in !
different sections of the city at a j
cost of less than $1,200 would eas¬
ily rent for fifteen dollars a month
thus giving the owners a hand¬
some profit on their investments.
1 he effects of the heavy frosts
of the past week can be plainly de¬
tected on all lowland crops in this
section.
W. B. corsets are the best.
Library hours are now from 3 to
4 - 3 ° P- m.
Rev. Eugene R. Pendleton, of
Monticello an eminent divine,
will fill the pulpit at the Baptist
church next Sunday morning and
night. The public are cordially
invited to come out and h<-ar him.
New millinery at W. Cohen’s.
W. Cohen sells theCowhartt over
als.
Mrs. \V. S. Tigner and son j
Joseph and Miss Mary Tigner, of
Odessadale are the guests of M *
Eunice Smith.
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Wool knitting thread at Adair's
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Fickett-Hardin Wedding.
An announcement of an engage¬
ment that will be of interest to
many Covington people is that of
Miss Anniewill Hardin, of Forsyth
to Mr. R. N. Fickett, of Atlanta.
The wedding is to take place
early in December at the home of
the brides’ pin-nts, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J Hardin.
Miss Hardin visited CovingH,,
this sumuier as the jAmst ox Lev
»istir, Mrs. Joseph K Bogle and
made many friends with her
charming manner and sweet di
positi m.
Mr FickeU is prominent in busi¬
ness circles of Atlanta.
Entertainment to Miss Perry
Miss Camille Perry, the bride
of next week, was compli¬
Friday evening by Miss
Simms who entertained Mi-s
Perry and her bridesmaids with
guests at a delightful dinner
The dining room was set with a
long table of spotless white dress
with a number of slender vases
filled with a wealth of red carna¬
tions contrasted with placeful ferns
and smilax The p’ace cards were
in red carnations. The other dec
orations of the house were |-aim<
and ferns.
The RUesta were , Missee Mabel
Higgiui “ . j„i e Trippe, Ji.nie Perry.
Bon er Simms, Hyda Heard;
Mess „ Miles Turner, C. S Thump
Ed Stephensdn, Ben Simms, Jim
Phillips and Ton, Callaway.
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You can always do better at W.
Cohen's.
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Birthday Party at Kindergarden.
Miss Lovelace’s Kindergarden
ro''iu presented a lovely picture
Monday morning as the 6tli birth¬
day of little Katharine Cleck'.er
was observed in true kindergarten
style.
The little birthday queen was
wreathed with many-colored cli in
made by her little playmates and
crowned with flowers.
At half past eleven o’clock the
room was darkened and six wax
candles lighted the table, f:oni
which sberbert and cake were serv
ed to the twenty children present.
They were Martha White, Mary
Brown Anderson, Elizabeth Canoll
Clay borne Cash, Kat 1 ® rin *’ J
beth and May Ln ‘ e 1
cile Coogler. Jack Dav.s, . RuOs f
I ,„ May
^ Jos ephi„e Kra»kbn. W
H Uos Frances Ueanng, Mary |
, Walter I
gockweII) nc j en Smith,
gU-phenson, Allie Louise Travis,
Lou..
Mrs Cleckler and ^ r9< p C P ‘
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<!. C. ROBINSON
Chambers Building, Covington, Ga'.
All the latest things in New
Fall and Winter Goods at
ROCK BOTTOn PRICES.
Our stock of goods is new almost entirely
throughout, the greater portion of our former
stock having been consumed by fire.
We thank our customers most heartily for their
kind patronage in the past and cordially invite
even a more liberal share of their future business.
/
C. C. Robinson
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m .0 ©ur Shoe Stock i
'M \ IS LARGE AND
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1 The U. S. good Standard, quality Pacific, of the Maryland, Shoes and Dally, Low Prices Madison uo and the work. other 0. 7 v
I * popular brands for Ladies, Misses and Children. I
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/' i King Quality, Water King, Perfection, Universal, etc., for rt-n 1
y Men and Bays. Prices Right..
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Our stock is large and varied. We appreciate a look from its
all. Although we are often crowded and full, but by waiting
w patiently you can see the largest and best selected stock of m
Millinery ever shown in Covington.
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\r,\ 1 them presents We give when for Premium trading. or Cards We when have called some handsome for. Be sure and to valuable call for it
you. m *
t • Yours For Pleasant Business,
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Bryan-Perry.
The wedding of Miss Marian
Camille Ferry and Mr. Thomas
Murray Bryar, of Fort Lauderdale
Fla will be solemnized at the
,
home of the bride Wednesday at
ternoon, November 2nd, at 5:30
o’clock.
Miss Ferry is a d cided blonde
with exquisite coloring and a young
woman with rare personal charms
that make her much beloved ;n a
wide circle of friends. She is one
of the most beautiful of Coving
ton’s young women and has been
the recipient of many social atten
since the announcement of
engggemcnt last week .
n * s connec ted with the
Equitable Life insurance company
in ” * n lecponsible way ’ and possesses
^ , M „ncioo».
Bc . de be prominent P insur
ance man, ne fruK
dealer in Florida.
It is a source of regret to their
many Georgia friends that Mr.
Brsan and his bride will reside in
Florida.
The .attendants will be Miss
J°vce I erry, Maid ot Honor; Miss
Constance Bryan, of Honda;
Misses Janie Perry, Mabel Higgins
Jule 1 rippe and hara Simms, of
Covington; Messrs Benjamin
cf Covington, and
Bryan, of Honda.
2 spools thrtad 5Cis at Adair’s
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Card of Thanks.
The relatives of Dr. F.B. Wright
wish to thank his many friends
for their kindness to Lina during
his illness, and at the time of his
FlflWCr *__ Sh.OW.
The dale for (he Flower Show
„ a5 fixed but will
pear in next week’s issue of the
Enterprise. 1 The Peddlers' Par
ade” will be given by home talent
and promises to b, very amusn g.
Marriage of Miss Birdie Shepherd
Tho many friends of Miss Birdie
Shepherd will be much surprised
t0 l f . urn () f | lur inarr j ag „ to yj r
_
W in Shepherd, of Senoia, which
i coined in Atlanta last Thursday
w |,j| e on a visit to her aunt, Mrs,
G. W. Akers.
Mrs. bliophesd is a very lovely
am! attractive woman, possessing
a true womanly character that
charms >111 who come in contact
with her and her sweet disposition
endears her to both young and old
alike. She is the only* daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shepherd,
of Covington. Mr. Shepherd is a
promising young business man
and holds a responsible position
in Alabama.
Mr and Mrs. Shepherd left for
and will visit relatives
there hef re coming to Covington,
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WANTED—Several houses foe
rent. Fee me at once,
H. T. HUSON,
Insurance and Real Estate Agent,’