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NEWBORN.
Miss C. B. Glass, of Madison,
spent Sunday here with home folks.
Miss Janie Sams is visiting rel¬
atives in Barnesville, S. C.
Mrs- J. J. Carter and Miss Mae
Childs spent Monday in Social
Circle.
Miss Love Williams is spending
a couple of week’s in Eatouton.
Miss Mattie Glass attended a
meeting of the Wontan’s Foreign
Missionary society in Conyers last
week.
Mr. Abram Loyd is at home
from the State University to spend
Vacai on with home folks.
Mrs. J. R. Sasnett of Hapeville,
Mr. R. L. Pitts and Mr. Nester
Pitts, ot Ft. Smith, Ark. are the.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gay and two
little daughters of Atlanta, are
with relatives here this week.
Mrs. S. E. Nelson and little
daughter, Lois, of Eatonton, were
guests this week of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams.
Miss Janie Pennington, of San
dersville, is visiting friends here
the guests of her sister, Mrs. Guy
Smith.
Mrs. J. N. Stanton and Masters
Ross and Rudolph Stanton return¬
ed Wednesday from a week’s stay
at Hoschton.
Miss Effie Bush, an attractive
young lady of Social Circle, was
delightfully entertained by Misses
Della and Ola Robertson at their
home at Shoal Creek last week.
Drs. L. J. Pharr amt P. Willson,
Jr. Messrs. H. H. Wilburn, A. J.,
and P. B’. Stanton and Guy Smith
were Atlanta visitors this week.
Mrs. N. P. Smith and little bou,
Nester, and Miss Bessie Smith vis¬
ited realatives at Shady Dale this
week.
Mrs. Jno. D. Watterson, of Fla
tonton, Miss Kate Harwell and
Mr. Armour Harwell, of Greens¬
boro, are the guests of Miss Adrian
Hawell.
Mr. R. A. Pitts entertained in¬
formally last Friday evening and
all who braved the disagreeable
weather were well repaid in an en¬
joyable evening.
A Knights of Pythias lodge has
been instituted at Newborn with
a membership of twenty-five and
the following officers: J. T. Pitts,
Chancellor Commander; W. E.
£towe, Vice Chancellor; G. W. H.
Murrell, Prelate; Paul Stanton,
Master of Works; P. Willson, Jr.,
Master of Finance ; L. C. Harwell,
Master of Exchequer; A. J. Stan¬
ton, Keeper of Records and Seal;
L. J. Pharr, Inner Guard ; J. II.
Eskew, Outer Guard, The new
lodge was organized by a delega¬
tion of Pythians from Covington
under the direction of Col. James
G. Lester, who is Chancellor of the
Covington lodge.
The Diamond Cure.
The latest news from Paris, is that
they have discovered a diamond cure
for consumption. If you fear consump¬
tion or pneumonia, it will, however, be
best for you to take that great remedy
mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vatileer
Tenn. “I had a cough, for fourteen
years. Nothing helped me, until I took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump¬
tion, coughs and colds, which [gave in¬
stant relief, and eflected a permanent
cure.” Unequalled quick cure, for
throat and lung troubles. At Brooks A
Smith and Covington Drug Co.; price50
• ents and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bot
le free.
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MIXON.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Heard spent
Sunday very pleasantly with Mr.
and A. C. Heard.
Mr. Henry Ivy visited Mr. W.
H. Ivy’s family last Saturday and
Sunday.
Rev. A. C, Mixon filled his
ular appointment at Red Oak last
Sunday.
Robert Vitiing and Toe Wal¬
lace, of Covington, attended Sun¬
day school at Newton Factory
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Amanda and Ilene Ivy
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss¬
es Bessie and Rubie Aiken.
Mr. Gus King, of Worthville,
was in our midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meador visited
at Leguin Sunday.
Mr. Will Heard visited in Cov¬
Sunday.
Mr. T. S. Thomas, Miss Bessie
and Miss Damar Hodges
Mr. Will Thomas’ family
Sunday.
Mr. Carl Dick is at home from
Mountain.
Mrs. O. L- Holmes visited Mrs.
Jones last Sunday.
Miss Alice Thompson visited
Leila Pickett Sunday.
The infant sou of Mr. and Mrs.
Pope was seriously burned
Tuesday.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. John
died or. Thursdry last with
cough.
Bent Her Double.
“1 knew no one. for four weeks when
was sick with typhoid and kidney
writes Mrs Annie Hunter, of
Pa., “and when I got better,
I bail one of the best doctors I
get I was bent double and had to
my hands on my knees when I
From 1 his terrible affliction I
rescued by Electric Bitters, which
my health and strength and
I can walk as straight as ever. Tiiey
simply wonderful.” Guaranteed to
stomach, liver and kidney disord¬
at Brooks & Smith and Covington
Co,; price 50c.
LIBERTY.
Mrs. Mattie Kinnett and chil¬
spent Saturday and Sunday
Mr. N. H. Piper’s family.
All present enjoyed the singing
Liberty Sunday afternoon.
The ice cream supper given by
and Mrs. J. A. Day was much
by all present.
Mr. Stark Speer and Mr. Taylor
of Emory’s popular young
visited here Sunday.
Messrs. Jesse Piper and James
of Rowley, were here
Misses Della Kinnett and Clara
spent one day last week
Miss Ethel Piper.
Mr. Walter Hill, of Covington,
visiting “dear ones” here last
Mr. Emmett Piper, of Coving¬
spent Sunday with home folks.
Miss Clyde Moore spent Satur¬
night with Miss Emma Day.
Mr. Tucker Speer and family
Sunday with Mr. Howard
family.
The Original.
Foley A Co., Chicago, originated Hon
and Tar as a throat and lung remedy
on account of the great merit and
of Foley’s Honey and Tar
imitations are offered for the gen
Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar
refuse any substitute offered as no
preparation will give the same
It is mildly laxative. It
no opiates and is safest for
and delicate persons.
SACKS WANTED-The Hnson
and Machine Work 8 will buy
your old sacks.
THE GEORGIA ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON, GA , FRIDAY MORNING.
HAYSTON.
Rev J. A Clotfelter, of Conyers
preached two very interesting ser
nions here last Sunday morning
a„a ev e „mg.
James Nash, of Social Circle,
spent Sunday with J. L. Aaron’s
family.
Abram Loyd and charming sis¬
ter Miss Mary, of Newborn, were
the guest of Miss Irene Hays Sat¬
urday night and Sunday.
Mrs. N. J. Hays and children,
of Social Circle is visiting her par
ents J. L. Aaion and wife.
Miss Eppie Jones, one of our
sweetest young ladies, is spending
this week with her sister Mrs. Lee
Hollingsworth in Conyers.
H. C. Greer and Mr. Lunibus,
of Covington were visiting here
Sunday.
Dr. Huss, a handsome young
man, of Atlanta spent several days
this week with Miss Lamar Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Mance Loyd and
little son, Carroll, of Mansfield
spent Sunday with the latters par¬
ents T. E. Hardman and wiie.
Gordon Wright, of Newborn,
was a visitor here Sunday.
Misses Irene Hays and Nannye
and Aaron spent last Monday with
with Mrs. C. O. Ozburn.
Mrs. Claude Graham and chil¬
dren, of Edgewood, are visiting her
parents T. A. Richards and wife.
C. R. Ellington, wife and little
son Harold, ot Eudora were guests
uf J. L. Aaron’s family recently.
Willie Edwards and attractive
sister Miss Ola, of Mt. Zion were
the admired guest of Miss Evie
Hays last Sunday.
Miss Dotye Greer, a pretty young
lady of Covington, and her mother
are the guests of R. L. Middle
brook’s family.
Jewie Allen and Miss Lillie
Aaron, of Eudora, spent Sunday
with Miss Nannye Aaron.
The many friends of Tom Greer
will be glad to know he is cou
valescent.
Starr Jones was visiting in Con¬
yers last Saturday.
Homer McCart, of Eastman,
was visiting friends here last Fri¬
day. Homer has a number of
friends here who are always glad
to have him visit them.
Misses Iela and Hettie Smith
entertained a number of their
friends with an ice cream festival
last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. J. L. Brown and little son
Walter,’of Shady Dale, are visiting
her daughter Mrs. Alvin McCart.
Miss Tessie McClendon, of Eu¬
dora, was the charming guest Miss
Edna Lunsford several days last
week.
Mrs. G. A. Hutchins and child
have returned to their home in
Atlanta after an extented visit
with relatives here.
Quite an enjovable evening was
spent at the home ef Mr. and Mrs.
Lunsford from eight till
last Saturday evening. Af
interesting games were played
guests were invited into the
room where delicious ice
was served. Time to dis¬
came too soon and each one
the hostess good night de¬
a pleasanter evening had
been spent.
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy is certain to be needed in
every home before the summer is
• It can always be depended upon
in the most severe and dangerous
‘ ’ w especially valuable for summer
1,1 children. It is pleasant to take
“ever fads to give prompt relief. Why
buy it now. It may save life F'or sale
a11 dru W*U in Covington and Bibb
Co., Porterdale.
Notice to Ginners.
I am now prepared to do all
of repair work ou Cotton
Elavating Machinery and
appreciate your orders.
Geo. T. Merritt,
Ga., R. F. D. 2. —tf.
Cured ot Chronic Diarrhoea After
Ten Years of Suffering.
“I wish to say a few words in praise of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy,” says Mrs. Mattie Burge,
of Martinsville, Va. ‘‘I suffered from
chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during
that time tried various medicines without
obtaining any permanent relief. Last sum.
mer one ot my children was taken with
cholera morbus and I procured a bottle
this remedy. Only two doses were required
to give her entire relief. 1 then decided to
try the medicine myself, and did not use
all of one bottle before I was well and I
have never since been troubled with that
complaint- One cannot say too much in
favor of that wonderful medicine.” This
remedy is for sale by all druggist in Cov¬
ington and Bibb M fg. Co., Porterdale.
Of course Gen. Miles will “take
pleasure” in acting as chairman of
the reception committee, when
President Roosevelt visits Massa¬
chusetts. Nit.
A Surprise Party.
A pleasant surprise pariy may be giv¬
en to your stomach and liver, by taking
a medicine will relieve their pain and
discomfort, viz: Dr King’s New Life
Pills. They are a most wonderful rem¬
edy, affording sure relief and cure for
headache, dizziness an constipation. 25c
at Brooks & Smith and Covington Drug
Co.
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44 the best work built in GEORGIA for the money.
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greatly appreciated. Yours very truly,
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OUR MOTTO is to sell the LATEST and ONLY the
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Ladies Tan Oxfords, all new, to
TRY THE close at and below cost.
20 Pair Ladies Patent Leather Oxfords,- at
GOODS.. and below cost.
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Remnant Dress Gcods at much below cost to man
Come into our Store; ufacture. These and many big bargains will
interest more
Look at our Goods; you.
I If they look right, millinery.
are all rihgt and the Our Millinery
♦ stock of latest fads in this line is the
price is right and most attractive ever shown. We shall keep first
class a
trimmer all the summer for your special con
what you want, vemence. Prices lower and lower. Goods prettier
and prettier.
BUY THE Respectfully yours for pleasant business.
GOODS.. c. E. Cook.
One Lady’s Recommendation Sold
Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
on the recommendation one lady here, who
first bought a box of them about a year
ago. She never tires of telling her neigh¬
bors and friends about the good qualities
of these tablets.—P. M. Shore, druggist,
Rochester, Ind. The pleasant pugative
effect of these Tablets makes them a favor¬
ite with everybody. Foi sale by all drug¬
gists in Covington and Bibb M’fg. Co.,
Porterdale.
College graduates are being told
that in the future, they will be
called on to settle industrial dis¬
putes. Needless to add that they
think they will be equal to the
occasion.
She Tried Five Doctors.
Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri
Valley, la., writes “I have been afflict,
ed with kidney trouble five years: had
severe pains in my back and a frequent
desire to urinate. When riding I expe¬
rienced much pain over the region of
the kidneys. I tried five physicians
without benefit and then concluded to
try F'oley’s Kidney Cure. After taking
three $1.00 bottles I was completely
cured.”
The Enteprise for the news.
Cured of Bri ght’s
Mr. Robert O. Burk i
writes:
so ZZSXZI*? impaired I could
«ny family across the room 7
up hop - of li ving when H
iueuded Foley’g Kidne wooC v a r H fr
cent bottle worked
I bad taken the third Uo B.
had gone, as well as all sr
or Bright’s disease. ot| >er8j
As the Equitable
gotten beyond 3 .J" atu
the service -
Senator Depew’s
dispensed with. (
Safeguard The Child
re
boards Notwithstanding all that »
of health and charitaM,
dren persons, the death rate am on , I
is very high during the°|
of the summer months 10t
in the la
There is not probably one case
complaint in hundred, 0 |
a how
could not be cured e «
Chamberlain’s by the timeh l,
Colie, Cholera n|
rhoea Remedy. For sale by U
in Covington a
and Bibb M’fg. c 0
Aale. .
Mr. Loomis denies
being sent abroad
example.