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air-tight, will last longer and can be operated at less
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PRICE, X WITHIN RE.ACH OF ALL
COVINGTON HARDWARE CO.
Exclusive Agents, Covington, Ga
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Time Tells
The Story.
There ie a big difference between the cost of making a first
class sewing-machine, embodying the best of materials
and workmanship, and one in the cheapest manner.
The buyer of the cheap machine soon pays the difference
of price in the constant cost for repaairs, to say nothing
of its annoying inefficiency.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES DO
GOOD WORK DURING A LIFETIME.
Sold on Instalments.
Old Machines Taken in Exchange.
Belts, Machine Oil and Needles for all Makes of Machines.
Old Machines Made New.
The Singer Manufacturing Co •9
<► “Sewing Machine Makers for the World.”
< Headquarters East Side Public Square, Covington, Georgia.
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A Liquid
Vegetable Compound
that taRes the
Place of Calomel
f Contains no opiates, no mercury, \
no dangerous drugs or minerals of
any kind. Acts promptly and easily.
Manufactured by The Laxo Co., Durham, N. C.
Sold by All Good Druggists.
35c. *7
In Bankruptcy.
The creditors of Edward P.
Clark a druggist of Covi.:gtou, Ga.,
are hereby notified that he was on
Nov. 8, 1005 duly adjudiciated
bankrupt by the United States
District Court and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be
held in the County Court House.
Covington, Ga., Nov. 20, 1905 at
11:00 a. m. Nov. 9,
CLIFFORD WALKER,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Monroe, Ga.
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I will sell at 11 o’clock at the
court house, in Atlanta, G a Dec.
,
yth, 720 acres of land, 12 n,jp. B c t
uv ington, for tho administrate*
Mrs. N. I Phillips—It.
JOHN H. JAMES, Autif jn>< i.
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ATTENTION FARMER*?--The
| Gate City Ginnery will run every
day next week. C. A. SOCK
WELL, Manager.
Patronize Enterprise- ad vert.*er»
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HAVS" ON.
*L££&-w.
Rev. W. N. Ctnson filled his
regular appointment here last Sun*
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Mr. Lonnie Loyi and charming
sister Miss Maggie, of Rutledge,
were the guests of Miss Nora Hays
last Sunday.
Mr. Frank Jones was visiting
friends near Mouticello Sunday
last.
Miss Irene Hays, one of our
sweetest youug ladie3 left Satur¬
day for Mt. Zion to take charge of
her school Monday, we wish for
her a pleasant and profitable stay.
Mr. Leon Goodman of Mansfield
was visiting relatives here Satur¬
day night and Sunday.
Mrs. T. S. Smith and little
daughter Lois spent last Tuesday
in Macon with her brother Mr. W.
G. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Stewart and
children, of VVinton, spent Sun¬
day with the latters parents Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Richards.
Messrs Oscar Price and Albert
Allan, of near Mouticello, spent
Friday night with Mr. J. L.
Aaron’s family.
Mrs. Alex Pickett is visiting
relatives in Decatur.
Mr. Willie Carson a handsome
young man of Atlanta, spent Sun¬
day week with kis sister Mrs. C.
W. Jackson.
Messrs J. C. McClendon and
Carl Harwell, two of Mansfield’s
popular young men were among
the visitors here Sunday afternoon.
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Misses Fannie Mae Boyd and
Lillian Adams, of Mansfield, were
the guest of Misses Pearl and Ex
cer Hardman Sunday.
Mr. G. N. Wright of Newborn
.<as a visitor here Sunday.
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Quite a number irom hera at¬
tended the show :n Covington
Thursday and all ' ,r 9re highly en¬
tertained.
Mrs. Claude Graham and ohild
ren liave returned to their ijouie in
Atlanta after au extended visit
with her pareuts Mr. and Mrs. T.
A. Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd, of
Mansfield were visiting the latters
pareuts Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Darby
Suuday.
Miss Osie Wills, of Carlile, came
up Saturday afternoon to take
charge of the school here Monday
the 13th. We gladly welcome
Miss Wills to our community end
hope to huve a full attendance and
a most successful term.
Valuable Property For Sale.
The Weaver and Aguew property
in Covington for sain. Some of
the best residence property in the
city. For further information ap¬
ply to
L. L. MIDDLEBROOK,
or R. R. FOWLER.
MIXON.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coggins spent
Sunday with Mr. J. L- Parker’s
family.
Mrs. T. G. Aiken spent Sunday
afternoon with O. L. Holnus
Rev. Mr. McDaniel delivered
some very interesting sermons at
Newton Factory this week to quite
a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. George Potts visi
ted Mr. Sara Mask’s family last
Sunday,
Some of the people around M'x
ou have got enough of shows.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pope spent
Satuulay with Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Heaid.
Misses Amanda Ivy and Sull'.e
Muy Pope sp<-nt S nday ifternoo i
w y pleasant.y with Miss kubie
Aiken
Mr. Henry Bulk and family
i spent unday with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Lawaon.
**v. U U. Mr Pace D__... filled h>8 regular ,
.tment ,, . at , Red u i Oak n i o Sunday. \
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J M s. M. A. bnnth visited Mr.
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USTEW TORE
Bargain Store,
HOLLIS BUILDING, COVINGTON, GA.
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Gents
Furnishing Goods, Tin Ware, Etc., Etc.
THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS CHEAP.
EVERYTHING ONE PRICE
AND
Stiictly Cash
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
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and Mrs. ). K. Pope on Monday.
Miss Alice Thompson spent
Sundvy with Miss Leila Pickett.
Notice Farmers!
Mr. W. L. Gibson will be in
Ga thers district, Saturday after
noo he ’Pith list., to organize
the istri t, organization of the
Sou lorn lf<;tv,on Association.
WANTED—500 pounds clean
vvas h^d cotton rags $1.00 per hund
red - The Norman Buggy Co —tf
Million Dollars Mortgage Filed.
In the cleek’s office of Hall su
P srior court Saturday the Gaines
ville Midland Railway filed a
mortgage for $1,000,000 to the
Savannah Trust Company secur¬
ing 5 per cent thirty year gold
bonds. The documents consists'
of something like 15,000 words
and Clerk Smith commenced put¬
ting it on record Monday. The
money for which tha mortgage is
given will be used in the con¬
struction of the Jefferson-Athens
extention of the Gainesville Mid
land Railway and in broadening
the S au K e of tne P re9ent b» 0 .—
Gainesville News.
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An insane mother hurled her 5
year old son out of a three story
window in Chicago Monday, the
fall killing the child,
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Samuel Spencer, president of the
Southern rhilwjy and directors of
this great railway came into At¬
lanta Tuesday on the most gor
gous train that ever entered the
southern si ites.* Presidents, mem¬
bers of the royal families, state
dignitaries ■ nJ multi-millionaires
Lave visited Atlanta and the south
iu styU that would make the com¬
mon people wonder where all the
moil y to pay the bills with came
from, bat Mr. Spencer has put
them a;l to shame when elegance
of li ving is considered. An entire
trai 1 of tri !y naluce cars and two
enj.i f tbit . ost a considerable
fort. em i > required to ttans
port Mr. S pen cm and his board of
directors that are with him on this j
tr *P- Added to these rolling pal- |
aje * of gilt and silver appointments
are the observation coaches which,
like the ether portions of this roy- 3
al , tralu . - * c °uibine ,. all ,, the , elegance
and i comfort _ f tuudo possible . by
a
lavish expenditure of money.
‘‘The Old Reliable”
Georgia Railroad
Elegantlye quipped trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars between Atlanta, Augusta and
Charlesion, also between Augusta and St. Louis and
Charleston and Cincinnati. Fasj Fieight Service be¬
tween the West and Augusta, Athens, Macon, Charles¬
ton, Savannah and all points in Southestern and Caro¬
lina territory.
A. G. Jackson,
General Freight and Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga,
THE
(C OLD RELA BLE STABES"
CONYERS, GA.
Have the closest possible connection with the stock
raising country, as the stock are shipped from where
they are raised in car loads, saving the middle men
profits ; Guarantees fevery animal to be strictly as good
as representated ; Makes prices the lowest, treats its
customers better than any other firm in the business
and would appreciate the patronage of all who believe
that an honest man should sell stock, A large lot of
choice reliable stock always on hand, and the public is
invited to come and see them and get prices.
L. A. SHARP, Proprietor.
A
many men of many kinds
WHO ALWAYS USB AND ABE NEVKK WITHOUT
DR. TICHENOR’S ANTISEPTIC
All aay that It la beyond a doubt tba beat remedy I*
the world for
Wounds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Cramp*»
Colic* Diarrhoea, Flux, Headache, lndige8 t,on
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