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11n XCbc Social Swim
Misses Eva and Sadie Loyd,
aehers i ie Winder high school,
week’s turned S^day, ion with after their spending
va par
its >» * he ci V
Miss Maniie^pillingslea has re
irned fiom a lightful visit to
rs. Felix Frarfklin at Eudora.
Mrs. Mortimer Hays, of Knox
ille, Tennessee, was the guest of j
ty family of Mr. A. N. Hays the ' j 1
itter part of last week. 4
| Lft Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harwell
M today for Washton, Ga v
there Mr. Harwell business. will^gage ^^Jfcarry in.
>he furniture
vith them to their new R^ke tiWids the in
test wishes of numerous
Covington and Newton county.
Mrs. Emma Lee and Miss Larue
hee are visiting in Waynesboro,
die guests of relatives.
New hats for young men at
Uiair’s.
Prof. A. S. Foster is back from
|a p easant trip to Jacksonville, in
■Florida, where he was atten
Lance at the meeting of the South
rn Educational Association.
M Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levy were
i own from Atlanta with relatives
•several days last week.
Mrs. Tom Wright and Misses
■Alline and Arte, visited relatives
Lithonia during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson
(were guests of relatives in Litho
nia the latter part of the holidays, i
Mj SS Maode Hardmaa, of Ma„ S
|fWd. week, was the a guest visitor of m Mrs, the city Mamie last j
Terrell.
Miss Callie Wood, of Eudora,
is the guest of Mrs. R. I. Weaver.
Miss Ida Roquemore, of Ocilla,
[ visited friends in the city last week.
Jackets cut-price at Adair’s.
Mrs. Lucy Pace Owsley arrived
last Friday from New’ York and is,
of Captain and Mrs. Jas., 1
the guest
M.-Pace. Miss Owsley is visiting |
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Page in Wash
ington City.
Mrs. J. O. Cooper and children
are the guests of relatives in Mil¬
ledgeville and Monticello.
Miss Mamie Griffin, of Stone
Mountain, was a visitor in Coving
I ton and Oxford during Christmas,
Misses Lillian Clark and Lillian
Stephenson visited at Newborn last
week.
Miss Rosa Cannon had as her
guest during the holidays Miss
Snow Phillips, of Lithonia.
Mr. C, A. Sockwell attended the
cotton gimier’s meeting in Atlanta
on December 80th and 81st.
Mrs. J. O. Harwell, of Eaton
ton, visited here several days of
this week as the guest of Mrs. C.
A. Harwell.
See Adair’s Shoes for children.
Col. L. O. Benton, of Monticello,
was in the city for a short while
Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Milnei and children
returned Tuesday from a visit to
Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, of
Lithonia.
Prof. Horace Thompson, of the
Technological school, and Mr.
M ill Thompson, of Jasper, Ala.,
visited in Midway last week as the
guests of Mr. Henry Thompson,
Mrs. J. L. Whitehead visited
relatives in Lithonia during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Marbury
spent several days of Christmas at
Shady Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. George Victor
bell spent several hours in the city
Monday enroute to Torrington,
Connecticut.
Mrs. Neal Spencer has returned
to Atlanta.
Col. John Travis, of Macon, was
a visitor here during the Christ
mas holidays.
Jackets cut-price at Adair’s.
Miss Annie McCalla has return
ed from Conver8<
Prof. Joseph Harris, of Rome,
has been visiting relatives and old
friends in Newton county for the
past two weeks.
Miss Madge Terrell has returned
lo q ox tj 0 n e g e> after spending the
holidays at home,
Mr. Thos. Wright is m Pitts¬
Pa., attending the annual
convention of the traveling sales
men of Heinz Pickling Company.
Mrs. Eugene Carroll and chil¬
dren have returned from a vi&it to
Shady Dale.
Mrs. Mack Neal has returned to
Atlanta, after a visit to relatives
here and at Newborn.
Miss Elinor Hays has returned
to Wesleyan.
Mrs. J. W. Willis is baek from
a visit to relatives at Milledgeville.
See Adair’s Shoes for children.
Miss Ruby Gaffney, of Atlanta,
visited the city several days of last
week as the guest of her friend,
Mrs. A. S, Foster.
Rev. a.id Mrs. Eugene R. Pey
dleton, of Monticello, were guests
of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Travis from
Friday until Monday.
Mr. Heard Allen and Miss Zilla
Allen, of Conyers, visited Mrs. E.
W. Carroll Tuesday.
Miss Nellie Ellington, of Wal
mt *' ro 7;, i > !l ' ,h » ci,v ,h *
*“«“ of »>"• Heard Parry,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H, Adams left
Monday for Monroe where Mr.
Adams will engage in business.
Jackets cut-price at Adair’s.
The many friend of Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Cook regret their de¬
parture from this county. ^Tliey
left Monday to make their home
in Fitzgerald.
Mrs. John A. Porter and cliil
dr -“ tire 'Siting in Tampa, Fla
Miss Mary Walton Trammell,
of Madison, is the guest this week
of Miss Mary Frances Godfrey.
Miss Annette Walker, of Mon¬
roe, is the guest of Miss Sara
Simms.
A. B. Simms, cashier of the
Bank of Newton County, spent
several days last week in Chatta¬
nooga oil business.
Mrs. J. E. McConnell, of Ver¬
non, Tex., was the guest, during
the holidays, of Miss Susie Dyer.
Sorosis Petticoats at Adair’s.
Mrs. E. V. Spencer is spending
the week in Atlanta.
Miss Rosebud Spencer attended
a house party given by Miss
Nan live Aaron at Hayston last
week.
The members of the Presbyter¬
ian Sunday School were lovely en¬
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Corley at their home one day this
week.
A -fine ten pound boy was a re¬
cent arrival at the home of Col.
and Mrs. Robt. J. Travis in Sav¬
annah.
Miss Patty Swanson, of Rome,
was the admired guest of Rev. T.
J. Swanson’s family last w^ek.
L. S. Turnei, a loading business
man of West Point was the . guest
last week of S. P. Thompson.
Jackets cut-price at Adair’s.
Hon. T, A. Perry and son, T.
A. Jr., returned from Cuba about
ten .days ago, where they went
with a part y of Atlanta capitalists.
Mr. Perry made several purchases
while there, and believes that a
handsome sum will be realized
from them some day.
The Geogia railroad has recently
purchased six new engines, which
will be used between Atlanta and
Augusta, A fast mail schedule is
promised by the officials at an
early date.
THE GEORGIA ENTERPRISE. COVINGTo.K. Gx ERIDAY MORJWNG.
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Sorosis Petticoats at Adair’s.
Henry Wells, who has been with
Fowler Bros, for several years, has
accepted a position with the Cov¬
ington Hardware Co.
Judge T J Thomascn.of Ala¬
bama, visited S. P. Thompson
Chrism as week.
Mrs. W. Cohen and children
visited her parents at El her ton
last week.
J. M. Fincher who holds a good
position with the Southern Bell
Telephone Co., in Atlanta, was
down Christmas week and spent
the greater portion of bis time
with his parents at Stewart.
The Epworth League Christmas
tree in Midway, last Wednesday
night, was one of the most, pleas¬
ant events of X-mas week. Th«
tree was loaded with handsome
presents and eveiyonc was remem¬
bered by their friends.
Skirts cut-price at Adair’s.
Frank Williams, of Pasidene,
California, spent the holidays with
his mother, Mrs. V. T. Stevens in
Oxford. Frank is employed by a
large lumber company in Pasidene
a9 inspeector of their vast proper¬
ties over the state. We were“glad
to see him while here and gladder
still to know that he is rising as a
factor in the West.
Hon. T. J. Speer came in Wed¬
nesday morning from his New- 0
born home to take charge of his
n*w duties us County Commission¬
er. The board for the next two
years will be T. C, Swann, T. A.
Perry and T. J. Speer. Capt. G.
D. Heard was elected clerk of the
board for the next two years.
Tuesday afternoon, at her resi¬
dence, Mrs. Dave Thompson com¬
plimented the Presbyterian Sun¬
day school pupils with a cob-web
party.
The Sunday school pupils of all
the denominations of the city en¬
joyed a pound party at Miss Bil
lingslea’s studio Monday evening.
Skirts cut-price at Adair’s.
V. A. Harper, who has for somr
time been a popular salesman with
W. Cohen, one of our leading dry
goods merchants, has accepted a
position with the progressive firm
of Fowler Bros , where he hopes t.
have the patronage of all his
friends and business acquaintances
Misses Lena Bishop and Li<lie
Still, of Conyers, were among the
visitors here Sunday and were the
guests of Mrs. R. L. Peek, in
Midway.
Miss Ida Lester, of Conyers, vis¬
ited m our city Sunday, the guest
of Miss Addie Barnett.
W. H. Pierce, a well known and
esteemed gentleman of Gainesville
arrived in Covington Sunday, and
has accepted a position with the
firm of A. C. Norman & Co., cir
riage meunfactnrers.
LOST: A black fur collar be¬
tween Covington and Georgia de¬
pot. Finder will please return
same to Miss Charlie Porter.
Sample Gloves at Adair's.
Mr J. W. King was in the city
Wednesday on business.
Col. C. C. Smith, a prominent
young lawyer of Fairbnrn, was m
the city Tuesday on business.
Ad. G. Worsham spent the holi¬
days with his parents here. He
was recently hurt in a'collision on
the Central road near Bolingbroke.
He will probably return to work at
an early day.
I’reston Carroll, who is serving
his apprenticeship in the Central
shops at Macon, was visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J., H. Car
roll, last week.
C. S. Thompson was called to
Atlanta Monday to see his brother
Henry, who is quite' i'll with ap¬
pendicitis. Dr. N.*^Z. Anderson
has made several trip to Atlanta
this week to see him.
Mrs. D. D. Winburn, of Litho
nia, was in the city Sunday with
h*r husband, who holds a position
with the Georgia Enterprise.
$5.00 Shoes $8 50 at Adair’s.
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Clearance Sale.
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.Sample Underwear at Adair’s.
Miss Mabel Lovelace is back
from her vacation spent with home
folks in Atlanta, and has resumed
h«r kindergarteu work.
The reception tendered Rev. E.
R. Pendleton and wife by Mr. ami
Mrs. Nat Turner Friday evening,
at their beautiful home on Monti
eeilo St , wasoi.tof the delightful
social functions ot Christmas week.
$5.00 Shoes $3.50 at Adair's.
Lon Byrd is quite sick with pneti
monia at his home, which very '
is
much regretted by his business
associates and numerous friends in
the city,
Miss Rosa Cannon, after spend¬
ing the holidays with her parents
m Midway, has returned to her
school work at Lithonia.
John Corley has purchased the
home of S. H. Adams, on Floyd
street, and will shortly remove
thereto.
Sample Gloves at Adair’s.
The many friends of Chess
Guinn, the popular agent of the
Georgia railroad, sympathize with
him in his present illness and trust
that he may soon leeover.
Miss Ackie White has returned
to Lucy Cobb Institute.
Col. and Mrs. Jas. F. Rogers are
expected home from Texas in a
few days.
Misses Maggie and Carrie Beck
Davis have returned from a de¬
lightful visit of several days in
Atlanta.
Sample Underwear at Adair’s.
1905 is going to be a hard year
on the business men of the South.
They are carrying over hundreds
and thousands of dollars in last
year’s debts and many of these
are on the best of parties. Their
customers have the cotton until but it this is |
cannot be*realized on
sold. The merchants have out
standing obligations that, must be
met and it will take a large sum
to do their business the following
year unless the cotton is sold.
FOR RENT—A good'two-horse
farm for rent. Apply to Dr. A. C.
Perry, Covington, Ga. 4t
Sample Underwear at Adair’s.
Chas. A.^Sockwell attended the j
National Ginners’ Convention in i
Atlanta last week, and was a prom- 1
inent member of the Convention
He was elected Vice-President of
the Georgia Ginners’ Association.
and will attend the national
izatm" to be held in Dallas, Tex.,
next month.
R Burton Davis will open .soon,
in the Star building, an insurance
. ffice. Mr. Davis lias been
pointed District Manager „f tbe
Reliance Life, of Pittsburg, astiong
and well kno.\n company,
Mobley-Smith.
The marriage of Miss Serleta
Smith and Mr. Homer Mobley was
quietly solemnized at tl e home of
the bride’s parents, at Academy
Spring, Wednesday afternoon, De¬
cember 28—Rev. R. C. Cleckkr,
pastor of Methodist church, offi¬
ciating.
Mrs. Mobley is one of Coving¬
ton’s fairest daughters. Her dis¬
position is one of the sweetest and
sunniest, and her unselfishness and
nobility of character have made
for her many true friends who
wish her much happiness.
Mr. Mobley has been in the em¬
ploy cf C. E. Cook for several
years, and is a young man of ex¬
cellent qualities and is steady and
reliable.
Peek--McDonaIc!.
A wedding that came as a sur¬
prise to their Covington friends
was that of Miss Phoebe McDon
ald, of Atlanta, and J. K. P^ek, j
of Macon, which took place Sun
day evening at the residence c f j
Rev. T. J. Swanson.
These popular young people were !
on a visit to the groom’s parents, ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peek, and the
marriage was kept a secret until
their arrival in Atlanta Monday
morning, when it was mad ? known
by telegraph, S
They have the best wish- s of a
host of friends in Covington, |
A Delightful Social.
Miss Madge Terrell, who was at
home from Cox Coliege for the
evening. Red and white, her col
lege colors, were successfully ear
ried out in the decorations and re
fr^sh meats.
Misses Nell Butler and Doris
Claik were seen daring the evening
at the punch bowl, serving the de
iicious liquid to all the"’ guests,
The usual good time was enjoyed,
!U, ‘* !l course and tutti-frutti
were 8, ' rvec *
Th* guests were: Misses Doris
j Clark, Nell Butler, Bouuer Simms,
Hyda Heard, Annie Higgins, Katii
erine Butler, Ackie White, Frances
Henderson, Maude Hardman, of
Mansfield; Nellie Stanton, Effie
and Adelie Blasingame and Minnie
Barrett, of Social Circle; Bessie
Breedlove and Lena Nowell, of
Monroe, and Edna Callaway, of
Union Point; Messrs. Paul Lester,
Porter Clark, Larui Boye, Clifford
and DeWitt Weaver, Hugh Wright,
Hugh and Carter Franklin, Neal
and Donald Corley, Lester Lee
and Simms Heard.
Gunnin-Carroil.
Ihe following clipping from the
Atlanta News of January 2nd
will be of much interest to New¬
ton county friends:
The marriage of Miss Pauline
Elizabeth Carroll, of Lithonia,and
Mr. C. C. Guunin, of Winder,
' which was solemnized at the home
of the bride’s brother, Prof. R. E.
Carroll, Sunday afternoon at 7:15
o’clock, is a matter of interest to
a wide circle of friends throughout
m iddle Georgia,
The wedding was quietly ob
served and the ceremony was per
formed h v Rev. J. A. Qullian, pas
* or Methodist church.
Mrs. Gutmin has been primary nri
t eac her in the DeKalb Seminary
f° r sev,er:1 l months and has made
herself very popular with herawe-t
womanly disposition and her at
tractive and winsome personality
Mr. Gunuiu has been succersful
U’ engaged in business for him^ if
M inder for the last several
years and is a young man of brig
promise.
Mr. and Mrs. Guunin left soon
after the ceremony for Dublin,
their future home.
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