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Watch the label on your paper
and if y ou are * n arrear9 this
office, we would be glad to renew
jrour acquaintance.
Keu. K. C. Cleckler left Tues
dav morning ou the accomodation
train for Conference which
e d in Marietta Wednesday,
Because of his absence from the
C ity there will be no services at
t t ie Methodist church next Sunday
\V B. Corset 9 at Adair’s
The big drop in the price of
cotton during the week has had
the tendency to weaken the bulls
on the h*gh price.
jriT and Clifford Peek returned
to Oreo, mile, S.C. last Sunday
where they have splendid jobH with
the Bell Telephone Co.
Miss Della Robertson, of Pine
drove, is the guest durjeg the
week of Mrs. Mamie Terrell.
Ray Rogers, the advertising
111 a n for Davison-Paxson-Stokes
C.., of Afanta, was here Sunday
with his parents.
Mr. Jack P. Carr came in Suu
dav from Opelika, Ala., to spend
a faw days with his parents, Capt
and Mrs. N. C. Carr.
Wool blankets at Adair’s
Rev. Mr. Stilwell, of Miledge
ville, stopped in Covington the
over l ight with his daughter, Mrs.
Everitt, while enroute to Confer¬
ence.
Miss Lucy MiUner, one of At¬
lanta's charming young women ■
is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. A.
Clark.
George Huscn is attending the
“Tech” school in Atlanta. He
goes up every morning on the ac¬
comodation.
Miss Evalma Middle!) rook, \vi\a
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. \V. T.
Corley at Starrsville, Sunday.
Fred Reid, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben F. Reed is critically ill
with fever.
Wool blankets at Adair's
Waiter McCalla, who has been
at work in Mississippi with the
Bril „ „ Telephone . , r Co. , at , home , for .
is „
lew , weeks. ,
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Miss Abigail Stanton, of New
. bom, the guest during the
was
week of Miss Annie Perry.
Miss Pearl Busli returned , j to
Atlanta teaturdav alter a two weeks
visit to her sister, . Mrs. .. A. . D. ,,
Meador. ,, ,
Mr. H. Claude Cook, of Mari
etta, was in the city a couple of
days this week.
New jackets at Adair’s.
Miss Ethel Belcher was the guest
ot velatives here Sunday.
Miss Annie McCalla has returned
bom a visit to relatives in Atlanta
Mrs. Mamie Terrell visited rel¬
atives in Mansfield Sunday.
Mr. R. H. Thompso* spent
Sunday with his son Algie Thomp
son, at Mansfield.
A rumor is afloat to the effect
that the Central train will change
schedule on December 1st and
that the ])assenger will arrive here
at six o'clock m the afternoon in
stead of 4:30. The discontinuance
of the St. Louis Special is men
fi°ned as the probable cause.
New Jackets at Adair’s
Mrs. F. Seals Belcher, of Eu
d °r», Mrs. Wm. Emmel and two
boys, Carl and Fred, of Boston,
Mass., were the guests of Mrs, E.
b Lee luring the past week.
It will intereat Mrs. Sylvester
Adams’ friends to know she has
returned to Covington after se^gr
*1 weeks .stay at Elkin-Cooper’s
Sanitarium.
Atlanta M». Mary the Mom It v^“
as guest of her broth
er, Mr. Tom H arper.
Mrs. R. C. Cleckler and child
reu left Monday for Athens, where
they will spend a week or ten
as the guests of Mrs decider's
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sister, Mrs. D. D. Quillian
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New Jackets at Adair’s
M its Annie Perry spent Thanks
-,ivi,i„ in Atlanta.
Mrs Mamie Johnson has return
ed frum -----
a visit to her grand mother
at Madison.
^ M.L ' jlkD. 1 Davis ' rU> , are " r, V18lt * ViS -
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Mr C. C. Brooks has returned
St. Louis. X
2 spool thread 5cts at Adair’s
A number of Covington people
were in Atlanta Thursday t< wit¬
ness the foot ball games.
Miss Bonner Simms is visiting
in Washington,‘Ga., as the guest
of Miss Lucy Reese Dillard.
42 in tourist, coats at Adair’s
Miss Annie Anderson has r*-
turned from a visit, to Madison
While there she was entertained
by Miss Mary Trotter.
Miss Cora Anthony, of Jones
boro, has taken charge of the IHIW
consolidated school at Brick Store.
She will teach there until the up'i
school building at Newborn is
completed, when she will tak.
charge of the Newborn school
Miss Anthany comes higblv rec¬
ommended and the people of New
born and Brick Store districts are
to be congratulated upon securing
her services.
42 in Tourist coats at Adair's
Mr. Wood Aiken spent Monday
in Atlanta buying stock. He pur
chased two fine horses tor Messrs
N. S. Turner and P. B. Jarman,
respectively.
Mr, jrc. Harwell, alter a resi
deuce of one y«i;r in Covington,
has moved hi* family back to his
farm near Leakton.
New Browi. goods at Adait’s
Hon. J. W. King and Mr. W.
B. Livingston, ot Kings, were in
the cily Saturday,
Mr. E. L, ’ Jarman has returned
from business . to southwest
a trip
Georgia.
New skirts at Adairs , , . ,
Mr. Guy Hardy has received an
appointment as substitute railway
mail clerk. After making the .
preliminary piepmation .
necessary '
he will be assigned , to . do , work .
on
the railroad.
^jj S3 Mabel Lovelace, the ] opu
Jar kil 2 der g ardell teacher, left Wed
, )esda y for Atlanta to spend Sev¬
eral days with her parents.
The friends of Col. Jas. F. Rog
ers ure delighted to see him out
after his recent serious illiuss.
Miss Sara Simms has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
New skirts at Adair,s
Miss Lottie Ramspeck, who has
been the guest of Miss Jule Trippe
has returned to her home in De¬
catur.
! Mr. R. H. Thompson visited
j relatives at Mansfield Sundaj.
Capt. J. J- Ragan, w ho has betn
on a visit to South Carolina, wi-s
in the city Saturday.
The new Star ollice Building i.
now about completed, and the of
tioe rooms are ready for occupar.
They are furnished in
cy. style, d
latest and most elegant ai
those wishing to engage office
would do well to apply at once.
Furs for wmeu at Adaii s
Every munJJ woman and chib
in Newton county to know thm
tv’ a sell Cape Cod cranberries •
15cts ^ per qt. Chas. A. Franklii
New brown goods at Adair 8
THE GEORGIA INTTilPRKE, COVINGTON. ®
A - FRIDAY MORNI>r;.
Death of Mrs. J. W. Worsham.
Mrs. Carrie Hver Worsham, wife
of Superintendent J. W. Worsham
of the Covington Cotton mills,died
at 2:30 o clock Wednesday after
ZZf '“'
Mrs. Worsham, it will renipm
Wed, was the victim of a frightful
acc ' dent at the mill of which
husband is manager, on the 2 nd of
' ! ‘ St ^ arcb w hile removing some
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hothouse A°wers from the base
ment of the mi11 her hair was sud
CaUght by the shattin 4 of the
moving machinery, tearing the
SC *H> completely from her head
and inflicting other serious injur¬
ies about the body. She was un
. for
co " s, " Us several days after the
accident and lor months was in a
precarious condition. I he patient J
bo. medi
skill obtainable and until compile,
tionstook place a few days ago
which superinduced death, her
friends entertained great hop-s for
her complete recovery.
"“J™ wi: and 1 '™ most ™ ™ widely of the be¬
loved women of Covington, her
beautiful Christian character en
dea^ed her to a host of friends
throughout, this section
! he deceased is survived by her
husband and two children, Ethel
and Ruth, iesides five hi others
and numerous other relatives. The
brothers are Joseph, Robert Prin¬
gle and Doc Hyer, of Orlando, Fla.
and Thomas Hyer, of Atlanta.
Funeral services will be conduct¬
ed at Midway Methodist church
Fridav, by the Rev Geo. IV. D 11 -
val, the interment bring at Oxford
Daughters Return Thanks.
The Bazaar held by the Coving¬
ton Chapter Daughters of the C<»n
federacy, for the benefit of the
Confederate monument was a
grind success, quite a good su m
was raised. it is almost an as
mired fact now that the monument
will soon be ordered. The Daugh¬
ters of the Confederacy, wish to
thank the merchants and citizens
for their aid and kind assistance
and to the ladies that so willingly
helped, laboring with them in
making the affair a success they
extend greatful appreciation.
Caroline Hardee Godfrey Pres
Maud Boma Travis, Cor. Sec.
Today, We Give Thanks.
The Enterprise goes to prrss
this week on Wednesday night—
one day earlier than usual. This
is done to join with the other bus¬
iness houses of the town in observ¬
ing Thanksgiving dav.
The year I 904 has been an unus¬
ually prosperous one. Our people
are prosperous and contented with
the bounties of a merciful provi¬
dence, free of wars and calamities
which have befallen us in the past.
Let each and every one of us
give thank 9 for the blessings, both
spiritual and temporal, which we
have enjoyed during the past year
and observe the day as it was in¬
tended. We ail can recall many
things for which we could and
should render thanks.
Rhodes-Cowan.
A party of Newton county citi
zens went down on the U o clock
train Wednesday morning to Si
loam to" present ftt the nimr.tiirc
of Mr. Rogers Cowan, of King*,
to Miss Lois Rhodes, of Siloam.
Tlmse in the party were: Hon.
[ \V. King. Dane Davidson, Clar
enee Sullivan, L. Loyd, \\ ■ M.
BroVm and Otho Black.
Mr. Co-van is the son of Mr. K.
H. Cowan, a.id is a young man
(veil known and prominently con
tected- of
The bride is a young woman
many accomplishments and popu¬
lar socially.
Moving prices made on clothing
g C. E. Cook’s for 80 days.
Go tj Cook’s for a new shirt,he
ffiis the latest and best.
Cock can fit you in pauts.
The Greatest Stock of Dress
Goods This Side of Atlanta.
have always put forth our best efforts in this
line and with pardonable pride can boast of the fact
tnat for ten years our store has been conceded to be
headquarters^ in Covington for Dress Goods. This
season we have the largest and prettiest stock of
Dress Goods ever offered in the history of our business
Ail the newest and best things of the season are here
and at lowest prices. In addition to other help we
have in this department Misses Edna Taylor and
Minnie Mobley who are ever ready to give competent
and polite attention.
!MA£<JH
Ladies Wraps. Gents Furnishings. Shoes- Shoes.
These are all new, stylish and It matters not whut others say or We have them in all grades.
pretty, They fit wcU—and last advertise, we have the swellast
(hings of , he sea5on in - lhis line . styles and prices, for Ladies,
but not least-the prices are 0ur shir,s and ha,s arc a " new
and fresh, the old ones having Misses and Children. Come here
right. See ours before buying been burned up. See our beau¬
tiful assortment of neckwear just to get well shod.
e’sewhere. received.
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Buy V our Winter Clothing Here i z*
Remember oar Hardware. Don’t Foreet our Groceries.
H XSa C. Robinson Covignton,
Ga.
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m CRITERION CLOTHING. >♦
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. K.
I expect to close out my large and well selected stock of ready a
made clothing. Dont wunt to move them and w ill unake cut prices ft
move them foa me.
MILLINERY.
Is moving so fast we can hardly keep up with it, but von get the
best styles, best goods and lowest prices here of anywhere to be had.
35 Premium Cards for all who ask for them. m
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keep We up order with .the mens very Hats latest, and and cannot sell keep them np so with cheap them, they ^because can’t stay we m
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with us.
( Ji Shoes sell so fast the factories and railrods cannot get them to us
8 fast want enough, of us at but reasonable our stock prices. is of the The best very and latest you can styles get and what the very you a V'H
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