The enterprise. (Covington, Ga.) 1905-????, November 24, 1905, Image 4

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■ ■■ 'A - m swara*****^ •v SPECIALS. WE CLOSE ON THANKSGIVING * 9t' I ‘%MB W’ TM THE BEST A. A, A. SHEETING, % m 7c. Sold everywhere Our price. 5lc Thanksgiving A fir* , l+¥A. : v VA-A THE BEST CHECKS WADE, I Sold 7c. everywhere Our price, 62 c S i m i f El... fTWT:.' £..=*■ i i 1 ■ an r EGISTEre 0 pp : m 1 Millinery and the increase 4 Last week wc annoueced some sweeping reductions in prices on in sales was remarkable. Not only scores of our oid customers availed themselve of the opportunity 01//AAS wf I offered to get the ne.vvest and best style Hats at greatly reduced prices, but a greai number of ladies who are not our regular patrons come and bought of us. This was most gratifying and has induced us to continue this Special Sale another week. And V ¥ that stock this week is at may its best. be ever greater than las', we have List received large shipments by express, so that // our ■‘1 'A These great reductions have been made, and the invitatioi is extended for you to see them. If •Uu' you do not pay too much for your har, that’s sure. SV/OA vr * .",y. ♦ ¥ * mr:A v Ladies Ready-Made Skirt t* Us 25 ? We offer this weed the following reduction in Ladies Tailored Suits : 1 m \ 9 Worth $10.00, Reduced $5.98. i p m V Suits to S! ; <■ P ! - : r ' Suits Worth $18.00, Reduced to $12.50. > ■ m 1 A, Suits Worth $2 00 Reduced to $iS.OO. wm © q. •j*. r. ? MM m is m r^n i- A ■ registered H rH ■ NEWBORN. Mr. J. L Pitts, of Barnesville, was in town last week. Mrs. E. E. Gay is at Pal Alto this week with Mr. Cell Benton’s family. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Adams, ot Hayston, visited the latters par¬ ents Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boykin Elliott, of Shoal Creek, were the guests Sun-1 day of Mrs. T. J. Speer. Mrs. D. H. Dougherty and Miss Minnie Murphy, of Atlanta, visit¬ ed their brother Mr. T. S. Glass, last week at their girlhood home, town. Mrs. John D. Watterson and young daughter, Frarces, who have teen the guests of Miss Adrian Harwell returned Monday to Eat onton. Mrs. E. N. Freeman and little For Sale! All that Real Estate in the city of Covington, known as the w eav er Property will be sold to the highest bidder, for CASH, before the Court House Door next SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 25TH. - This property is situated in the best residence section of the city with good improvements on all the lots. One house and lot known as the Weaver place. 11 “ “ Cooper “ “ “ McCalla “ where VY. S. Ramsey now resides.. Four negro O houses and lots. For further information apply to R. R. FOWLER, or) Agents. L. L Middlebrook, / ) daughter Cecil are in Augusta this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Hopkins. Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Pharr have returned from Dacula and are boarding at Mr. T. J. Speers where they are at home to their friends. Mr. \V. H. Childs 19 down in Greene county this week finishing up bin residence on his plantation near Greensboro preparatory to moving there some time in Dec ember. Dr. J. Lee Porter has returned from a ten days stay in Augusta. Ho lias given up his hospital duties to be with his sister, Miss Helen Porter, whose continued ill¬ ness is a source of regret and anx¬ iety to many Iriends. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Bell left Monday, the former to attend Conference at Newnan and the latter to visit relatives at La toviM r iQ% qa » Grange. Mr. aud Mrs. Bell have endeared themselves to the people of the Newborn circuit and it is hoped that they will be returned to this charge. Several from here went out to Woodfin Wednesday to attend the marriage of Miss Lizzie lone Smith to Mr. Allen Kelly of Maxwell, Miss Smith has visited here a number a of times aud won many friends by her attractive (and gra¬ cious manner. Dr. L. J. Pharr is having a drug store built on Johnson streetabove the hotel. When completed it will be one of the best equipped and up-to-date drug store in this section. The postuffice will occupy a space in this building and Post master Hendrix has ordered the latest improved office parapher¬ nalia. Texas Bill’s Wil l West Show was scheduled to give a perfor¬ mance here Satur ay, b it for some reason failed to co ne. The crowd nevertheless, did not tail to be here from early morning till late in the afternoon the streets were filled with negroes and many white people impatiently awaiting the show traiu ‘'that never came.” LIBERTY. It«v. J. H. Pace held church conference at Liberty Sunday night. A very good crowd attend ing. Miss Myrtie Piper was the guest of Miss hffie Kinnett Sunday. Mr. Troy Kllin was the admired ! guest of Mr. George Day Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. Paul McCart was seen in our midst yesterday. Misses Mattie Floyd and Annie Wicks were the guest of Miss Lot¬ tie Ellis Sunday. Miss Ada Ivy visited Miss Ethel Piper yesterday. mmmm . • *• ■ ■*. ^, .. 5 -. ,-C. ■■■'I A;. 5^5 No One Merchant Can Buy All The Best i 1 r Things in •«««•••• CLOTHING L: 1 ' ' Or many line. We represent SCHLOSS BROS in this ■A , ' territory, and in Stylo, Make-up and Fit, these Clothes have 1:0 eq.;al. 1 hey are made light, they hang properly and above all, they are worn by the b°st dressers exclusive of 111111 tiQHiSkTwUB* all other ready-made Cloth: "g ! A glance at the illustrations presented on this page will give you an idea of the smartness of styl,e that charac¬ terizes all of SCHLOSS BROS., Clothes, but to fully appre¬ mm Wm/ ciate their excellence of material and workmanship, their m J n] 1 examine gracefulness them. of cut and perfection of fit, you must come and PWlGITfED '£3| m _ I90E19Y ! iuo Clothes BROS.&C? •J BAl MfHiE Makers Look 8- & NEW YORK. yferjJ S w 1 >is is our long suit—DOUGLAS Shoe for men, and t ybrjLLL for ladies and misses. They * -w- ■ 1 are the best and |i 1 lor '■olid at that comfort begin and usefulness (here is not a tnitke on the mar cau to compare with them. 1 r his advertisement would be incomplete did wc i not mention of splendid line of New Dress Goods, which are being added to our shelves each day. Our ready to wear Skirts are the admiration of all the ladies who have seen them. We can save you money in this line and invite your inspection of our entire stock. Jteard, White <£ "Go. ^MTUtOfU FincClothesNMaj •"* * YOU want something you havn’t got, advertise for it in the F^nterprise; you’ll get it. WANTED —500 pounds clean washed cotton rags $1.00per hund F red. The Norman Buggy Co._ tf ach When and Liver billious Tablets. take Chamber!#^ F° r ^ I0 ® and Bibb M i' druggists in Covington L’o, Porterdale*