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Bargain Store,
HOLLIS BUILDING, COVINGTON, 0A.
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Gents
Furnishing Goods, Tin Ware, Etc., Etc.
THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS CHEAP.
EVERYTHING ONE PRICE
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DOVER.
Jim Mitcham Claud Hood,
Misses Carrie and Dovie Mitcham,
were guests Sunday of Miss Lois
Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Moon and
little daughter, of Princeton were
guests of the formers brother Rob¬
ert Moon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank George
spent Sunday with their parents.
Woodson Berry andOllie Ewing
of Almon were guests of Newt
Berry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peek were
the guests Sunday of Robt Moon.
Miss Dovie Dabney is visiting
friends and relatives in Madison
this week.
Fay and Ray Peek spent Sunday
with their grand mother Mrs.
Mack Peek.
Mrs. Robert Moon and 8011
Aaron, spent Sunday with her
daughter Mrs. Albert Binnett.
One Minute Gough Cure
For CoughSi Colds and Croup*
One Lady’s Recommendation Sold
Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
I have, 1 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
ng°. She never tires of telling her neigh
hors and friends about the good qualities
of these tablets.—P. M. Shore, druggist,
Rochester, Did- 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 Lg. Co.
Porterdale.
A Simple Guarantee
Of all first class work and pay¬
ment of all losses for collars, etc.,
brings me more work than all
balance of the laundry agents
Covington combined. I like com¬
petition, it shows my work up and
gets a hustle on business.
your laundry along and leave
with me.
Wednesday evening of
week. It leaves the same old time.
Tis 2 cents for collars, 4 cents
cuffs and any old shirt lor a
A few prices for next week:
dies fancy shirt waists 10 c,
vests 15c, ladies shirts 25c.
This should bring some
with the ladies. Well, that’s
the Washerwoman wants to
with. LOVE LEE CLARKE.
CA.STOKI A.
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The Many Sided Wife.
Why should a woman want to
hold more offices than she already J
holds? Why should site desire to ,
engage in other business than that
of c a woman? 0 i
the who . true wife
woman is a
holds more offices and transacts
more business than any dozen
men.
She is a financier. No states
man studies Lis budget closei than
she. She knows to a cent the rev
enues and the expenditures of her
household. When she brings in a
bill for an appropriation, it usually
passes the house. Her expendi¬
tures require no auditing.
She is a ruler, and a wise one.
She is a judger who sits impar¬
tially, and whose fingers are sel¬
dom reversed. She is sometimes
judge and jury, and is judge of
both the law and the facts. And
she is her own officer of court to
carry out her decrees.
She is a capable designer. Giv¬
en a fashion plate and a few sug¬
gestions from a neighbor woman,
she designs, if indeed she does not
build, her own clothes and those of
her children, keeping an eye be¬
times to the arcitecture of hus¬
band’s garments.
Viewed commercially, the aver
age wife is credit woman, corres
pondent, buyer, book-keeper and
clerk. In some instances she oc
casionally does the work of porter
or roustabout.
In a parliamentary sense, she is
chairman of the ways and means
committee- Her committee sits
constantly, and frequently con
stitutos itself T of tllB
<i committee
whole to carry out its own report. r
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bile 13 doctor, lawyer, preacher
and, what is more important,
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teacher of her brood. , Her
of instruction .
comprises both
morals and manners. Her cur¬
riculum is a practical one. adapted
to the needs of the occasion.
But the greatest office, perhaps,
is that of queen, or help-meet.
She co-operates with mind and
heart in all the hopes and plans
for her king. She shares his
fears, divides his responsibilities
and multiplies his joys.—Southern
Churchman.
A Surprise Party.
A pleasant surprise pariy may be giv¬
en lo 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 rein
edy, affording sure relief and cure for
headache, dizziness an constipation. 25c
at Brooks k Smith and Covington Drug
Co.
5 $ $$$?&}$ &F
The Diamond Cure.
The latest news from Paris, is that
they have discovered a diamond cure
for consumption. If you feaivconsump
tion or pneumonia, it will, however, be
best for > -ou to ,ltke ,hat ^reat remedy
mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer
Tenn. “I had cough, , for a fourteen . ,
a
years. Nothing helped me, until I took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Oonsump
tion, coughs and colds, which^gave in¬
stant relief, and effected a permanent
cure.’’ Unequal.ed quick cure, for
throat and lung troubles. At Brooks k
ant j Covington Drug C^s; price60
cents and $ 1 . 00 , guaranteed. Trial hot
le free,
Excursion Rates Via Central R. R.
To Athens, Ga., and Return, Ac¬
count Northeast Georgia Fair,
Oct. 3-d, 1905.
Rates for Individuals, one fare
plus 25 cents for the round trip.
Minimum rates, 50 cents whole
tickets, 25 cents halves. For Mil¬
itary Companies and Brass Bands
iu Uniform, twenty or more on
one ticket, one cent per mile in
each direction. Tickets on sale
Oct. 3rd, 4th, 5t,h and 6 th, fiual
limit Oct. 7, 1905. Fot further
information, apply to yoiir nearest
Ticket Agent.
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| - No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
i ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to indigestion.
Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov¬
ery represents the natural juices of diges¬
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
co ™bined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys
pepsisi Cure docs not only cure indigestion
I and < *> , *P e P sia > b ut *fi is famous remedy
I cures all stomach troubles by cleansing,
j purifying, the sweetening membranes lming and strengthening
I mucous the stomach.
> Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va., says:—
IwastroublM wRh sour stomach for twenty years.
Kodol cured me and we are now usinf It In mili
lorbsb *
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Bottles only. $ 1.00 Size holding 2'A times the trial
size, which sells for SO cents
Prepared by E. O. OeWITT A QQ^ CHICAGO.
Bent Her Double.
I know no one, for four weeks when
I was sick with typhoid and kidney
trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of
l ittsburg. I*a., “and when I-gut better,
although I had one of the best doctors I
could get I was bent double and had to
rest my hands on my knees when I
walked. From iliis terrible affliction I
was rescued by Electric Bitters, which
restored my health and strength and
now I can walk as straight as ever. They
are simply wonderful.” Guaranteed to
cure stomach, liver and kidney disord¬
ers; at Brooks & Smith and Covington
Drug Co.; price 50c.
See The Enterprise f 0 » first-class
job printing
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i Opportunities in California
The trade in the Orient is opening up.
Our exports to Japan and China multiplied
during the last year.
There will soon be a tremendous increase in
the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far
East.
Big opportunities for the man who lives there.
Why not look the field over?
Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los
Angeles and return, May 1, 2, Gj > 9> 10, 11, 12,13,
29, 3°> 3 U J une 1, August 6, 7, GO , 9, 1 o, 11, 12,13,
and 14, 1905. rickets good for return for 90 days.
Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour¬
ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points
in California,only $7. Through train service from
Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Union Pacific ami Southern Pacific Line
This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union
Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m., and The California
Express at 10.25 p. m. The California Express carries tourist
sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry
through standard sleepers.
Complete information sent free
on receipt of coupon with blank Name
Tines filled.
W. S. HOWELL, Street address
Gen'l Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway,
NEW YORK CITY,
or City State
F. A. MILLER, Probable destination
General Passenger Agent,
CHICAGO. CALIFORNIA
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our premiums
and other attractions will be made the. greatest fair
' held
/ ever in Georgia.Remember the dates.
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Georgia Railroad.
TRAINS WEST.
To Atlanta.... •... 8:16 a in
To Atlanta.... .... 6:00 a ni
To Atlanta.... • • • e • . • 11:09 a m
To Atlanta............6:50p m
TRAINS EAST.
To Augusta 1:17 am
To Augusta 9:19 a m
To Augusta 4 :88 p m
Central Railway.
Depart to Macon........9:25 a in
Return from Macon. .. 4:81 pm
For good job printing, come to
the Enterprise. A new lino of job
type just received and we are pre¬
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AXO
A Liquid "
Vegetable Compound
that takes the
Place of Calomel
f Contains no opiates, no mercury^
no dangerous drugs or minerals ol
any kind. J: \cts promptly and easily
Manufactured by The Laxo Co., Durham, N. c *
by A11 Good Druggists.
35c. ^e**' - *"