The enterprise. (Covington, Ga.) 1905-????, November 03, 1905, Image 4

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Miss Emma De Laperriere, of Hcschton, is the guest of Mrs. J. N. Stanton. Mrs. J. L. Epps, little Mary Epps, Elizabeth and Ralph Benton are spending this week at Palalto with Mr Cell Benton Miss Corinne Williams, of near Erougbton, was the guest of lela tives here last week. Misses Nelle Speer, Nettie Smith, Mellie Pitts, Messrs. A. J. Stanton, R. O. Sams and Dr. Willson, Jr. were in Atlanta Tuesday to see the “C'ausman,” which is being presented at the Grand this week. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lowe in the death of their infant son, who died at their home at Shoal Creek Sun¬ day afternoon. The interment was at the lamily burying ground Monday afternoon. Eld. R. L. Cook, of Social Circle, conducting the funeral services. Y'ou need a real good leather suit case. Cook can supply you. Mr. J. T. Lassiter has accepted the agency of the Butler Marble and Gxaa te Co , of Marietta, to succeed Ordinary G. D. Heard, who resigned.—tf. HAYSTON. Mr. Lonnie Loyd, of Rutledge, was visiting here Sunday. Mr. Barn Roquemore and Miss Mattie Buchanan, of Mansfield, were among the visitors here Sun¬ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Aaron were visiting their daughter, Mrs. N. J. Hays, at Social Circle Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Joe Argo and Andrew Mayfield, and Misses Adelaide May field and Eunice Hollingsworth, of Conyers, were the admired guests of Miss Eypie Jones Saturday and Sunday. Messrs, Gus and Leon Goodman of near Flovilla , were visiting their sister, Mrs. R. L. Middlebrooks, several days this week. Mrs. T. S. Smith and children and Misses Stella Smith and Edna Lunsford and Mr. Irving Ccfer at¬ tended the fair in Macon the latter part of last week and all report a most delightful time. Miss Irene Huys, one of our most accomplished young ladies, spent several days last week at Mt. Zion. Miss Hays has accepted the assistant’s place in the school at that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Greer were Macon visitors last week. Rev. and Mrs. Belle, of Newborn were the guests of Mr. A. S. Hays and family Thursday night. Dr, E. W. Ragsdale, of Coving¬ ton, was here last Friday. Quite an enjoyable singings was given at the homo of Miss Nasuiye Aaron last Friday evening. Mr. Julm Patrick, ot Monro* 1 , and Miss r Jessie McClendon, ot Eudora, were in our midst a sbon while Sunday afternoon. ^et one of those Sterling Silver Thimbles at Saiu’s the Jeweler. Only 18c. Take The Enterprise for tha new. m mmm dmm au In Memory of Howard Elliott. V -----— ______ Little Howard from us has g<5he, The voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled. k His little chair is empty, His toys are placed away "We can never hear his footsteps now As we used to day by day. * A little while he spent with us ’Till God for him his angels sent Then he closed his little eyes To wake in glory in the skies. Sleep on, little Howard, sleep! And take thy peaceful rest, ’Tis hard to part from thee, But God knoweth the best. —A Friend. Be Sure to Use Only Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Food made with aftim l baking powder carries alum to the Stomach unchanged. Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that such food is partly indi¬ gestible and unhealthful. LOST—A whit*- pointer dog on , Oct. 14th. He is white, with liver colored ears and small liver apjts about his body. A part of his tail has been cut off. Any information as to his whrerabouts will be up predated. M. H. PLUNKETT, Conyers, Ga.—2t. We have just received two large shipments of Millinery from New York which prepares us to please yon in millinery. W. L. Adair. ■ ; * « 4r‘ ».*■ ;V* 4‘ ,S :h T ■M rr I * j 3STEW* TOHK ■- - wti Bargain Store, ifLW**, HOLLIS BUILDING, COVINGTON, GA. # '-f-V! •» f Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, G&its Furnishing Goods, Tin Ware, Etc.. Etc. It i , THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. I * EVERYTHING ONE PRICE & r «• * p J i ii AND I * ! Strictly Cash. I ii. £ i i j i < vi £ i BARGAINS BARCA NS I 1 swam *1 I •* r i* # yrTp '-TJ.l >f * T!m - Valuable Property For Sale. The Weaver and Agnew property in Covington for suIm. Some of the best residence property in the city. For further information ap¬ ply to L L. MIDDLEBROOK, or R. R. FOWLER. Large line ladies skirts. Cheap at Cook’s. A. D. MEADOR, lawyer. Offices 16 « 17 Stir Betiding. W ill Practice in hII Courts, both State anil Federal. B IV. MILNER. 'V. II. WHALEY. MILNER & WHALEY, * ATTORNKY8 AT LAW COVINGTON, GEORGIA. Will practitic in all courts, both State and Federal. CORNWELL & GUNN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Covington, Ga. w. J. HIGGINS DENTIST, Covington, ?* improve*! method o' I have a new and vastly j#J making Artificial Teeth, making the her Rubber Plate known to tht profession. Cold Plated H Wanted. Crowns, Bridges and all other work to date. Ofllco Swords’