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NEWBORN.
Mrs. Olio Pitts has returned
from At'anta
Mr. J. E. Ga ' and little daughter
Eppie, of Atlanta, ipent Sunday
here with r dat.ves.
Misses Lizzie lone and Emma
Kate Smith, of Woodfin, are the
guest of their sister, Mrs. George
Davis.
Messrs. C. L. and G. N. Stanton
and Fred Tolar, spent Sun lay lure
with their home! lk=, returning m
the a r ter; oo i to Atlanta.
Mr. J. C. Adams, wife nt.d little
daughter Eva, are in At'anta this
week.
Mrs. J. L. Epps and little Misses j
Mary Epps and E izabeth Benton
are visiting relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Laurie Willson, student of
the Covington High iSahool, spent i
Saturday and Sunday here with !
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sasnett came I
down yesterday from Hapeville Sat- j
urday and visited relatives here i
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Stanton,
are now living at Porterdale. Mr.
Stanton having taken charge of the
depot and telegraph office at that
place.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Harwell and
little son Wilbur, spent last week
with relatives m Covington. Mr
Harwell wa3 on the jury.
Mr. Robert Sams had his hand
painfully hurt by being caught on
the seed auger at Harwell’s ginnery
Monday morning.
Miss Jocora Smith, who has been
the attractive guest of Mrs. G. W.
H. Murrelle, left Monday for Mon
ticello to visit her sister, Mrs.
Hutchinson.
Safeguard The Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by
boards of health and charitably inclined
persons, the death rate among small chil¬
dren is very high during the hot weather
of the summer months in the large cities.
There is not probably one case of bowel
complaint in a hundred, however,
could not be cured by the timely use
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. For sale by all
in Covington and Bibb M’fg. Co.
dale.
WEST NEWTON.
At a recent meeting of the
tees of Livingston High
it was decided to open school
16th of this month. A large
tendance is expected and
educational interest will be
looked after by Prof. Cooley
Misses Pauline Martin and
Robinson.
Miss Nellie Black is
school in Covington.
Mr. Bob Livingston and wife
Washington, D. C., are
relatives near Bethany-.
The pulpit at Hopewell was
cupied by Dr. Humphries of
son last Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Black visited
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Garrison,
Covington several days last week.
Mr. J. L. Elliott of Atlanta,
was the guest Sunday of his
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
near Salem. Mr. Elliott holds
tine position with the West Lum
Ler Co., of that city.
The Original.
Folev t Co., Chicago, originated Hon
ov and Tar as a throat and lung remedy
and on account of the great merit ami
popularity of Foley’s Honey and Tar
many imitations are offered for the gen
U ne. Ask fur Foley’s Honey and Tar
and refuse any substitute oflered as no
other preparation will give the same
satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It
contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons.
MIXON.
We are feeling better after hav
ing some rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meador visited
friends at Leguin Sunday,
Misses Amanda and Iletie Ivey*
spent Sunday afternoon ve y fleas
autly with Mis3 Rub:e Aiken,
Rev. A. C. Mixon fi’led his reg¬
ular appointment at Red Oak Sun
day.
an( j >j rs j. h. p 0 >e v sittd
jf r8i p ope « un day afternou.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pope visit
ec j j. Bol anon’s family
g uuc Jay.
Rev. Mr. McDanal will preach
at Austin Chapal Friday at 11
o’clock, at Newton Factory Friday
night and we will have our Quar
terly meeting at Newton Factory
next Saturday, Oct. Tth and he will
have charge of the meeting for sev¬
eral days.
Mrs. I. L. Parker spent Saturday
afternoon with her daughter, Mrs.
Henry Pope.
Mrs. A. J. Fincher spent Sun
day afternoon Mrs. M. E. Yancy.
Mrs. J. M. Holmes visited Miss
Emma Mixon Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. Ethel Parker and Miss
Grace Parker spent Sunday after¬
noon with Mrs. J. L. Cogg’ns.
: Mi-8 Ilene Ivy Friday af¬
spent
ternoon with MissSallie Mae Pope.
| Dr. Holmes entertained quite a
j number of friends with a singing
Sunday night. All seemed to have
j a jolly time.
j Cured of Bright’s Disease.
j 1 M-. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y.
| I writes: “Before I started to use Foley’s
, Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve
to twenty times a night and I was bloat¬
ed up with dropsy and my eyesight was
s i impaired I could scarcely see one of
my family across the room. I had given
up hope of living when a friend recom¬
mended Foley’s Kidney Cure- One 50c
cent bottle worked wonders and before
I had taken the third bottle the dropsy
had gone, as well as all other symptoms
or Bright’s disease.
SARDIS.
Messrs. Jim Berry and Hr nr
Hawkins, two of Almon’s young
men were visitors here Sunday.
Mrs. E. W. Bennett, of Coving¬
ton, visited Mr J. B. Ellington’s
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Geiger, of
Midway, visited relatives here
Sunday,
Mr. J. E. Smith made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
Miss Paulyne Poole spent Mon¬
day in Covington.
Misses Mary and Lena Ellington
and Ossie White were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gabe White Sun¬
day.
j Mrs. Bob Lee carried her little
son Cornelius, to Atlanta Thurs¬
day, for special treatment of the
throat.
Miss Eva Tremble, of Oxford,
attended Sunday School here Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mrs * J olln E,hs visited her
<dau ^Lter, Mrs. Jim McCart sever
{ al da >’ s ,ast week -
Mrs. Gabe White is spending
this week with her parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. W. A. Ellington.
I /v ^uite a number , c from here . at
tended the all day singing at Cor
intli Sunday.
,
- Miss Bertha Smith visited Wal
j nut Grove Sunday afternoon.
j Rev. Carson, of Starrsville, dinod
' with <Mr
an(l Mrs< !i ob Le0 g Un .
day.
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The place to buy clothing is from i
W. Cohen. j
m mimni tomom, Qi
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CITY DIRECTORY
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Mayor—H un. M. G. Turner.
Mayor Pro Teji—Juo. F. Henderson.
Clerk and Treasurer—G ee. T. smith
t mu- ok Police— Bradford Bob-man.
Deputy Pouce— H \V. Clark 1
Deputy Poucr.—P. W. Skelton.
Ftritt OvER.-r.EK— S. C. Jthebnrg.
CocncIlmen— J. F. Henderson, C. C.
Brookr, J. 11. Echols, J. I, Stephenson,
.T. L. Whitehead and C. A. Harwell.
Cocxcn, Meeting— First Wednesday
in
1Iemlerson ch . limian
C. C. Brooks. O. A. Harwell.
Electric Lights & Public Building*
— C. C. Brooks, chairman, J. F. Hen¬
derson, J. L Whitehead.
Streets —J. H. Echols, chairman, J
1- Stephenson, C. C. Brooks.
Parks & Cemetery —J. L Stephenson
chairman, J. F. Henderson, J. I. White
head.
Ordinance & Relief—J. L. Whitehead
chairman, J. II Echols, C. A. Harwell.
Sanitary— C- A. Harwell, chairman,
J. L Stephenson, J. LI Echols.
City School Board —Meets first Tues¬
day in each month. ('. H. While,
Chairman. C. E. Cook, J. G. Lester, N.
S. Turner, N. Z Anderson and It. R.
Fowler.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist CiiUi ch— Preaching every
Sunday at 11 a. m. at 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School every Sunday morning con¬
ducted by Col. James G. Lester. Pray¬
er meeting every Thursday evening.
R. C. Cleckler, pastor.
Baptist Church— Preaching on the
first and third Sunday at 11 a. in. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday
morning at 9:30, conducted by C. E.
Cook. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening. E. R Pendleton, pastor.
Presbyterian Church —Preaching oi.
the first, second and fourth Sundays at
11 a. m. and ’:30 p. m Sunday school
everv Sunday morning at 9:45, conduct¬
ed by D. A. Thompson, Jr. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening. J.
B. Ilillhouse, pastor.
Midway Methodist — Preachingevery
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:3u p. m. Pray¬
er meeting every Thursday evening.
Sunday School every Sunday afternoon
conducted by Dr. C- W. Pep;der. Ep
worth League every Sunday evening at
7:00. li. W. Yaibrough, pastor.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Sheriff— S. M„ Hay.
Deputy Sheriff— T. F. Maddox and
f. C. Nixon.
Ordinary —G. D. Heard.
Clerk of Court— J no. B. Dayis.
Treasurer- J. W. Stephenson.
Tax Collector— W. S. Ramsey.
Tax Receiver—.!. F. Lunsford.
Coroner— J. S Peek.
County Surveyor— Wm. A. Adams.
Superior Court -Third Monday in
March and September. L. s. Roan,
Judge, Fairburn, Ga., Col Wm. Schley
Howard, Solicitor-General, Atlanta, Ga.
County Court— First Wednesday in
each mouth. Capers Dickson, Judge,
Oxford, Ga., J. F. Rogers, Solicitor
General, Covington, Ga.
Ordinary Court— First Monday in
each month, G. D. Heard, Ordinary,
Covington, Ga.
Justice Court— Second Monday in
each month. G. H. Cornwell, Justice
of Peace, Covington, Ga., Rufus Cruse,
Notary Public, Covington, Ga.
County Commissioners— Third Mon¬
day in each month. T. C. Swann, T.
A. Perry and T. J. Speer, Commis¬
sioners.
County Board of Education— Meets
First Monday in each month. II. II,
Stone, president, Oxford, Ga., A C.
Heard, D J. Adams, L. F. Stephenson
J M. Mitcham, Covington, Ga.
Town Dist. 462—G. II. Coin well, J.
P., Rufus Cruse, N. P., T. M. Maddox,
Constable. Court second Moil day.
Newborn Dist. 1522— Capers Robert¬
son, J. P., J. W. Robertson, N. P., H. II.
Armstrong, Constable. Court seconds
Wednesday.
Hays Dist. 477-F. M. Hays, J. P„ J.
C. Morgan, N.P., J. R. Dobbs, Constable.
Court third Tuesday.
Leguin Dist. 1513-G. W. Coggins, J.
P., A. II. Smith, N. 1\, A. Willson, Con¬
stable. Court third Saturday.
Brick Store Dist. 420—W. H. Stewart,
J. P., W. T. Patrick, N. P., W. II. Aaron,
Constable. Court second Saturday.
Gaithers Dist. 546-A. M. Griffin, J.
P., K. F. Dick, N. P., A. W. Yancey*
Constable. Court second Saturday.
Oxford Dist. 1525—J. N. A. Bender
„„„ son, J. i p 1., J. t ur \ . I>ran. lam, N. v . P„ „ J. E
Blackstock, Constable. Cojirt third
Saturday.
Brewers Dist. 464-J. F. Dick, J. P., i
I. L. Parker, N. P., Samp Aiken. Con
stable. Court first Saturday.
Stansells Dist. 461—W. Ti Ogletrec
J.P., P.G.Turner, N. p„ j.’h. MttK) y
and A. G. Lane, Constables. Court
‘ S, ‘ l,nr,l ‘ l> -
P *• vV w - Turn • urner, r N \ * P i~'n , D. Davidson, n K "i^’ ^ Con- 1,1
stable. Court fourth Saturday.
Rocky Plains Dist 567- R. L. Cowan
J. P., S. H. A very, N. P., Dave Lunsford,
Constable. Court second Saturday,
Gum Creek Dist. 1249— J. W. Giles. J.
P-, Jno. R. Bird^N.P., a. C.,£M:es, ..Con¬
stable. Court third Saturday,
A Simple Guarantee
Of all first class work itttd pay¬
of all losses for collars, etc ,
me more work than all the
of the laundry agents in ;
combined. 1 like com
it shows my work up and
a hustle on business. Bring
laundry along and leave it
me.
Wednesday evening of every
week. It leaves the same old time.
2 cents for collars, 4 cento for
and any old shirt lor a dime.
A few prices for next week: La¬
fancy shirt waists 10c, white
vests 15c, ladies shirts 25c.
This should bring some business
with the ladies. Well, that’s who
the Washerwoman wants to trade
with. LOVE LEE CLARKE.
Attend Adair's opening today,
tomorrow and next.
New King Quality shoes at
Cook’s. The prettiest styles ever
shown.
Buy your watch from Sain The
Jeweler and save money. The
largest line ever seen in Covington
to select from.
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Georgia Railroad.
TRAINS west.
To Atlanta .3:10 a ni
To Atlanta ,.0:00 a ni
To Atlanta 11:09 a m
To Atlanta ..6:50 p m
TRAINS EAST.
To Augusta 1:17 ant
To Augusta 9:19ji ni
To Augusta 4:38 p m
Central Railway.
Depart to Macon.... 9:25 a m
Return from Macon. 4:31 pm
Get my prices on watches.
Sain, The Jeweler.
All Justice of the Peace blauks
can be had at the Enterprise office.
CA.STOHIA.
Bean the The Kind Yon Hate Always Bought
Signature
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Covington & Oxford Street R. R.
The following schedule of the
Covington & Oxford Street Rail¬
road will be run until further
notice:
Lv Covington Hotel at 5:40 a in
Lv Covington Hotel at 8:50 a m
Lv Covington Hotel at 10:45 a in
Lv Covington Hotel at 2:10 j l ID
Lv Covington Hotel at 4:10 p m
Lv Covington Hotel at 0:30 p in
Lv C vington Hotel at 7:30 p m
T) e Oxford car n ''ets all trains
at t e depot.
J. F. Henderbon, Prks.
J. G. Lester, Sec.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy is certain to be needed in
almost everj- home before the summer si
over- It can always be depended upon
even in the most severe and dangerous
cases. It is especially valuable for summer
disorders in children. It is pleasant to take
and never fails to give piompt relief. Why
not buy it now. Jt may save life For sale
by all druguists in Covington and Bibb
M’t g- Co., Porterdale.
Sour
Stomach
No appetita, loss of strength, nervoua
n ** s - headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
the stomach are all due to Indigestion.
Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov¬
ery represents the natural Juicea of dige*
combined tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties.. Kodol Dys¬
pepsia Cure doe* not only cure indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
cures all stomach troubles by cleansing
puling, the sweetening membranes end strengthening
mucous lining the stomach. !
.. byi 1 * ®.- wMh R»*en»weod, W, Vi. —
„ sour stc*n»ch for twenty years
** * r * now u,ln « “ 1“ milli
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Dome. the trial
Prepared by E. O. OeWlTT ft OO., OHIOAQO.
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! GEORGIA
► THE RAILROAD
w ILL SELL ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT Reduced
RATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OCCASIONS
Agricultural and October Atechanical 2nd Fair at Augusta, Gaor*' ^
to 7th, 1905.
Northeast Georgia Fair at Athens, Georgia
October 3rd to 6th, 1905.
Georgia State Fair at Atlanta, Georgia,
October 9th to 21st, 1905.
Georgia Farmers’ Fair at Macon, Georgia,
October 24th to November 3rd, 1905.
pOR 1 the above occasions call on agents of Georgia
Railroad for rates, dates of sale, informtion, etc.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
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# We Will Have 20 County Displays at The I
Eifes/t© I
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€ i ATLANTA, OTOBER 9-21, 1905. t
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If Newton Comes. A
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This Fair will be the greatest Georgia ever saw. I
Fine Live Stock and Poultry shows.
Farmers Union Day, Oct. 12th. I
m All Day Singing, Oct. 13th.
^ King Cotton Day, Oct. 19th. i
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DAY, Oct. 20th.
^ Races, Balloon Ascensions, Eruption of Mont Ptlee. \
W. D. M R. JOYNER, HUGhES, Pres. Pres. Atlanta Ga. Agricultural Society, j
Fair Ass’n.
m For premium lists or information, write to
^ FRANK WELDON, Sec. & Gen'I. Mg>, ATLANTA, GA. j
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I DON’T! i
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1 Buy that Farm Wagon until you see the GKM nnd \(
h get. our terms and p:ices. The GSM wagon is shop
i built and superior to factory built wagons in every I I ■■
’a way and cheaper in price. Any size and weight you
3j I want on sh^rt notice. General repair work a special¬ $
L-i ty, and at prices lower than paid before. A}' 4
i you ever
Just see me at Alliance Warehouse before you buy,
* I will
38 save you money.
*« ] Mahogany Furniture refinished equal to new.
Jf| IRVING PROCTOR. W.
PHONE 195. COVIOGTON, GA.
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LaRG E§T x Al<T0J1^y;
IN TN6 WOfitDfu\ kA i
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> When you get raa-over by an “Auto” appte
yj£3b, DR. TICHENOR’S ANTISEPTIC
Then l>oe* it sit like down magic—No and watch pain, the wounds suppuratio h**J
no
11 Good also far COLIC, CRAMPS lad UDIBESTIO*
10c 60c and $1.00 a bottle
/. .J* BRON-CHO-DA *•* c “ ,ch MM Irw the breezes, use $0RE THROAT ...
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