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C. E. of Miilinciy, the largest and best ever shown in Covington is arriving © ©
daily. The Trimmers are hard at work making their Pattern Hats and will hold a formal opening ©
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'Ceteber 4th and 5th. ©
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Everybody invited and urged to attend. Miss Lila Arnold and Mrs. Seleta Smith Mobley are in
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I ^ if Travis spent Monday
Lyers.
Li ca n lady corsets at C. C.
boil’s.
I Henry Odum spent Sunday
hsfield.
and Mrs. W. Cohen spent
ly in Madison.
loC. C. Robinson’s for fall
finter underwear
E prisoners deserted tin* jail
nna Friday night.
Jesse L Huson left Sunday
for South Georgia.
E. G. Merck is bettor, after
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ess of several days.
the initial linen handker
at C. C. Robinson’s.
J. L Harwell spent Wed
y with Mrs. W. W. Childs.
P. B. Carroll, of Atlanta,
Sunday here with his brothers
I the swell line of neckwear
received at C. C. Robinson’s.
is Mattie Middlebrook is vis
her daughter, Mrs. U. I
, D. 0. Murdock and family
one day this week for Yat
Len 1L Broughton is con
ug a two weeks revival in
ion.
|. and Mrs. C. A. Sock well
Miss Mary, spent Sunday in
|l Circle.
I. and Mrs. J no. M. Aiken
I Sunday in Monroe with the
f’s parents.
[• I Sunday W. J. Higgins returned
after a visit to Fay
pde, T«uo.
jss phe Sadie Hutchins, of Atlanta Will
guest of Mrs. Wick
pm Sunday.
p to C. C. Robinson’s and see
paut ful line of ladies wraps
e ’atest styles.
F- R- A. Ratestraw, of Atlanta,
It Sunday here the guest of
I J. M. Bi lchir.
I r - Walt Davis and Miss Mary
M> °f Decatur, were the guests
pends here Sunday.
r C. C. Robinson’s and see
pettiest f brought dress goods and silks
to this city.
[ f* IS - Claude the Adams, of Mans
w * 9 guest of her sister,
'• ^enry Odum on Saturday.
f| 0 C. C. Robinson’s for Drew
> Co. shoes, the prettiest, best
moat stylish on earth for the
iey.
;l Hchildren, lr a »<l Mrs. J. G. McCollman
of Fayetteville; Mrs.
^ ra * M. R. Christian, of
■j-visited ■ Vri their sister, Mrs.
RlA i, M dway Friday
Superior Court convened yester¬
day in Conyers.
Mr. Car'ton E. Greer has accept¬
ed a position with W. B. Shepherd.
Mr. and Mrs Henry OJtttn move
to Wilder the middle of this
month.
See the nice tall and winter hats
m all the latest shapes at G. C.
Robinson’s.
Mrs. Hattie Langford, of Cun
yers, died at Commerce, Ga., last
Friday while o:i a visit to Mrs. B.
S. Bohanoa.
The Central will run ft special
train to Athens and return on the
4th and 5th. The round trip from
Covington is $2 04.
Miss Brownie Huson gave a par¬
ty on Friday evening in honor of
her gqests, Misses June and Edna
Huson, of Thoma3ville.
Mrs. P. W. Godfrey left yester¬
day on a ten days visit to Madison
t j attend the Godfrey-Newton wed¬
ding on the twelfth inst.
Mrs. Dudley Williams and child¬
ren left Friday for Sparta on a vis¬
it to relatives before returning to
their home in Kirkwood.
Miss Lill'an Clarke’s many
triends will be glad to learn that
she will soon be able to be out
again after an illness of two months.
The maily friends of Miss C. V.
Glanton will be interested to know
that she is now teaching in the
Belle Benuette School at London,
Ky.
Mrs. A. H. Foster and daughter
lelt Friday for Ocalla and Tampa,
Fia. Mrs. Foster will remain in
the Land of Flowers for several
weeks.
Mrs. Will R. Stewart and child
ren left Sunday for Montgomery,
Ala. There they join Mr Stewart
who holds a splendid position with
a well known cotton firm.
Missa* Sara and Bonner Simms,
and Miss Lucy Dillard, of Wash¬
ington, leave see n with Mrs. T.
M. Green, of Washington on a
three weeks stay in New York City.
Mrs. W. I). Travis and Miss
Louise are at home again to the
delight of their many' friends.
They have been on a visit to rela¬
tives in Douglasville and Atlanta.
Mr. Sam Boorstin, sou of one ot
our most popular merchant, is
studying law under Col. R. L Cox
Mr. Boorstin is a bright young
man, and bids fair to become a
brilliant lawyer.—Monroe Tribune.
At the receut meeting of the U.
D. elected C. the to ^ll 0 ”^ 1 ^ Convention in
Macon 4 ' on ^ Delegates,
Mesdames P. W. Godfrey mid E.
O- Lee. Alternates, Mesdames
Jno. B. Davis and Tohu Anthony
Porter.
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Mrs. W. O Welch is on a visit
to relative's in Eatonton.
New embroideries and torchon
1 tecs at C. G. Robinson' s.
Dr. W. M. Taylor, of Starrs- i
ville was in theciiy Saturday. I
Miss Emma Gt ok, of Machen, j
Geiger. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. j
Mrs. M. Levin returned home
yesterday after an extended visit
to Atlanta.
Mr. J. E. Blockstock, of Ox¬
ford, will move to Forsyth some
time this fall.
Representative,!. W. King was
among the well known citizens
i ltMe Saturday.
Mrs. Annie Stratford, of Augus-j :
ta, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. !
Carrie Anderson.
Mrs J. W. Black was the guest j
of her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Gar-j
rison on Saturday
The store of Mr. Wolf Cohen !
was closed Saturday in conformity j
to a jewisli custom.
Mr. George T. Smith returned
Saturday from a weeks visit to his {
old home in Alabama.
Mr. Jas. P. Sain, the well known j
jeweler was in Atlanta Saturday '>
replentishing his stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nunn, of
Rutledge, were the guests Sunday (
of Sheriff and Mrs. S. M. Hay.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The largest and most complete ,
stock of dry goods and notions in
Covington at C. C. Robinson’s.
Miss Jule Allen is expected to
arrive today from Cole City where
shfe has been on a visit to her
sisters.
Mr. Earnest Black was in town
Saturday for the lirst time in six
weeks, He is just recovering from
typhoid fever.
Miss Carrie Lassrter, of Coving
ton lias been a|>|K.i.,led day opera
tor at the Stain ai eepiune o
(ice, and Miss Mamie Poe, of Uw
renceville, at the Bell office i hese
young ladies are we come i it
crty.-McDonough Weekly.
See the new finger bugs and
belts at C. C. Robinson’s.
W. L- Adair announces his dry
goods and millinery opening for
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
next.
Col. Jas. G. Lester spent Sun¬
day in the city with his family,
^ ho j d9 a gp | e ndid position with
Maddox-Rucker Bank of Al
lanta.
A splendid line of ladies and
gents umbrellas at C. C. Robin¬
son’s.
Miss Cleo Farnsworth has re¬
! turned to Covington for the fall
after spending the summer in At
lanta. Miss Farnsworth has many
friends here who are glad to know
of her return.
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We have for you the best and latest 'it
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Come to see us for Fall and See our Styl sh line of hats i
Winter Shoes. and Caps. i
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The swellest Gents Furnishing American Lady Corsets in all ©
Goods in Covington. Styles. ©
JT We carry the largest stock of Remember we sell Groceries at
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From Conyers Banner.
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Rockdale superior court will con
vene here Monday moruing. 'The
dockets, both criminal and civil,
are very light and it is thought
three or four days will wind up ail
the business.
In another column in this paper
appears the notice of an election
to be held on the first Tueaday iu
December for the purpose of voting
for or against County Commis¬
sioners. Now v .s to whether or not
^ ^ hav> Commi „.
s j OJiers left entirely with the
and the resu;t of , ho elec .
^ u proctio3lly kll0wlli ag , he
r£ccn t petitions were significant of
^ ^ onr peop|< , don ,,
want them.
Geiger-Harper.
The marriage on Sunday after¬
noon of Miss Johnnie Geiger and
Mr. Vera A. Harper was an event
of much interest to their many
Covington friends. The rites were
performed at 6:80 at the residence
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Geiger, i» Midway, and
was witnessed by only relatives
and a few close friends. Mr. Har¬
per i9 a young business man of
this city and is in the employ of
Mr. M. Levin. Mr. and Mrs.
Harper are busy receiving the con¬
gratulations of their friends.
Take The Euterprise for the new9.
From The Madisonian. •*
Miss Bessie vValton is quite sick
at her home with fever.
Miss Agnes Godfrey returned
home Monday from an extended
trip to the mountains of Tennessee.
Mrs. W. H. Burnett will give a
household shower to Miss Willie
Newton on next Thursday after¬
noon. The guests are also request¬
ed to bring two or three favorite
receipts written in their own hand
writing. The guest prize will be a
receipt book.
Invitations have been issued to
the approaching marriage of Miss
Willie O. Newton to Mr. F. B.
Godfrey at "Iveywood,” the home
of the bride’s parents nearMadison
on the afternoon of Oct. 12th. It
will be an elaborate and brilliant
social event.
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, howerver, be
best for you to take that jjreat remedy
mentioned by VV. T. McGee, ofVanleer
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 &
Smith and Covington Drug Co.; price 50
cents and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bot
le free.
From The Madison Advertiser.
( « The city authorities have or¬
dered a street sprinkler to be used
on our streets, Let us hope it will
not be needed by the time it ar¬
rives. 11
Mrs. Zeldea Cohen is in a criti¬
cal condition at the home of her
son, Mr. Louis Cohert, in this city.
She has some kind of throat trouble,
and can hardly take nourishment.
The best medical aid has been fur¬
nished her, but nothing seems to
do her any good, and the inevita¬
ble is feared at any time. We sin¬
cerely trust that this good lady
will yet be spared to her children.
Mrs. Cohen is the mother of our
tellow townsman, Mr. Wolf Cohen
and has the sympathy of his many
Covington friends.
Our electric lights only shine
half the nights now, on account of
the scarcity of water. The city
and the Madison Oil Mill Ginnery
use the same well. We respect¬
fully suggest to our city fathers
that another well be dug, or that
arrangements be made with Mr.
Charlie Atkinson for using water
from his pond. Give us more light,
gentlemen!
0. C. Robinson carries a good
line of groceries and sells them
cheap.
All Justice of the Peace blanks
can be had at the Enterprise office.