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0 W4TH the best op BVBRYTPSISq at <$
0 i 1 , We making ✓ the lowest prices.
m cial prices are now on spe¬ La¬ Mens and Boys Caps. Ladies, 1 1 #
0 w v dies 1 ickets, Furs, Our Ladies and Children Shoes Millinery L - Millinery ! !
stock of Mens Ip: Misses and ■*
0 m Sweaters, Collars, Belts a iid Boys Hats : Several new shin- Our stock is rcplcn- /II
ft 1 1M > 3 and Underwear. i I *; is full and Childrens ! i >«ents of Shoes have.ir- 1 | isll ? d nearl J' everyday. i 11 f
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KsJwiik | T he cut P nce ^ we are J pi cm and we have some I m especially we f. st five v enjoyed in this 'll
ft air™ giving on Mens Under * special late new styles | fc : | Hoys,., Misses Strom; and Chil- on 1, “;, You sh ° uld see If
ft ? • avear business. brings us lots of j to show that you can- l tjliljk drens Kinsr Shoes, as well as ,:1 "' . h . e 0 odel "* w ,dcaa and 1 we , in. »< #)
ft m j not get eisewliere. 5 Ml i •: -w3S8k4 men Onality for the money we can save you le I!
ft 1 Cail For Premium Cards. We Have Full Line on Millinery. #
0 Nice Premiums an <* The V are a Free for the Asking. Respectfully C F COOK II; I r
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o weeks till Christmas.
fe city was full of visitors on
ay
[aut : fu! carving sets.
bon Co.
Li estate values brought go<>d
k Tuesday.
Aft! Paul II. Evans spent
11 Con ye s.
erling Silver novelties. The
Ison Co.
Dii local medic d association, did
ie
lm beet Tuesdav
t L D King, Jr, of Atlanta.
I Sunday here.
e sell pictures—we make
es. The Harrison Co.
Il goods bought of me engrav
leo. Sain the Jeweler.
veral Covington weddings are
fluted for this month and next.
beautiful solid gold rings
^ladies or gent. The Harrison
r. Lee Porter and Thad Wi 11 -
of Newborn, were here Tues
p.aud Mrs. M. f. Spearman,
shady Dale, spoilt Tuesday in
ity.
l bys of every description,
> lest stock to select from. The
rison Co.
is3 Abigail Stanton, of New
f>> was the guest of Miss Annie
ry Widnesday.
Pttou values continue to ad
ee. ' any believe 15 cents will
leached ’ere long.
.arge line Rogers 1847 silver
ted knives, forkes and spoons.
: Hat rison Co.
p. ['cetera, and rs. R. the E. Nowell, of
were guests of Mr.
pnon during the week.
pheriiV Wnesday, Hav going was in Milledgeville
down to carry
4-yp;»r-old boy to the as\lum
on’t wait until the rush but
S' new and we will set your
)Js aside fQr you. The fiarri-
1 Co. . • . *
rhe regular election wii)% , heid
inday week, actio’ the 18th at wmch
th^ .,f the primal will
ratified.
I Magnificent salads, cake
|rry kces. bowls, Rich fancy and china in odd
beautiful. The
prison Il)r. Co.
W D. Travis andrjno. A.
Uter left Wednesday imSming to
in a pajty of friends at Savannah
|r a deer hunt on OssabaRI.
Books of all kinds. Large
ock, choice titles. Poems Fic¬
on, history, linen and childrens
ooks. The Harrison Co.
Mrs. Connally and Miss Kate
skew, of Greensboro, have re
rned home alter a weeks visit to
'eir sister Mrs. J. B. Copland in
id way. .
All goods bought of me, engruv
free. Sam the Jeweler.
Less cotton is being sold now at
eleven outs than was sold at nine
and ten cents.
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You cln make no better invest
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nient than to stick your earnings
in Covington dirt.
Xmas v cards, . beautiful . ... , art , Cal- _ ,
cn( J ars fancy post-cards. The
prettiest you ever saw. TheHar
rison Co.
, An important meeting of the
Southern Cotton Association is
called for Saturday at 10 o'clock at
the court house by order of Presi
dent Middlebrook.
Largest stock of leather goods
ever seen in Covington. Pocket*
books, purses, bags, card cases,
music rolls, you will find us
headquarters. it t . tl The u Harrison r Co. i
Mrs. J D. Mitcheli. of Colum¬
bia, S. C., one of the heirs of the
Umplaiu |)ropertyi is m llie oity
winding up the estate. Mr.
Mitchell has been here several
weeks.
The matrimonial market lias had
a decided upward tendency for
several weeks. Cupid always gets
bus y at ^ is seas “ of the land-office >' Par aud
the Ordinary enjoys a
business.
Hons. J. M. Hurst and Geo. B.
S anton, two of Walton’s prosper¬
ous citizens were in the city Tues¬
day. Mr. Hearst is president of
two banks, oue at Social Circle
and the other at Mansfield.
Now is the time to do your
Christmas shopping, before the
rush begins. The merchants and
clerks can wait on you better, and
you can have a better chance to
inspect and get what you want.
The young lady lackiug in diplo¬
macy will be shy of Chrismus pres¬
ents. The average youth is very
easily to get ‘“huffy” during the
present-giving season. See? The
wise girl will see, and practice
diplomacy '
Attention U dir *c.t i d t" the new
city ordinance published in thi a
j issue, whereupon a fine of $ 100 j
will be imposed on any person
’ f ° Und gUilty of exp ! odinR CauUO, i!
crackers - etc ’ on the streets 0
CoviuKtou '
i The state and county tax books
1 will close in less than three weeks,
, You will have nobody to blame if
V' u are doubled taxed, for not pay¬
ing up promptly. Surely not the
Enterprise.
With eggs selling at 25 and 80c
per dozen, to s'ly nothing of the
good price cotton is bringing, we
see no reason why all of our sub¬
scribers should not be enabled to
settle their subscription to the En¬
terprise. At any rate we shall
expect you to call or send remit¬
tance before the Holidays.
Dolls, dolls, dolls. Bit* and
little dolls, beautiful dolls, dress¬
ed and undressed dolls from Ic to
$5.00. The Harrison Co.
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U. D. C. Meeting,
Daughters of Confederacy
hoU tht-ir next meeting at
hom- of Mrs. Tins.
Wednesday, Dec. 13th at 2:30 p.
A full attendance is
requested.
A Card of Thanks.
Words cannot express the d< e;
love and gratitude we fed m
ienrta to the citizens and
or Covington and community
Hopewell church who have been
SO exceedingly kind to us and ou
< * eaJ son and brother, William, m
his recent illness and death.
trust and tcel that each of you
have your reward from Him
doeth all things well.
J. T. Lasseter and Family.
In Memoriam.
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On last Satnrday the 24th of
X T God visited the home of
°v., Mr.
and Mr8 ' Frank Porter a,ld th *
@ptnt of our dear sweet friend
Helen” . ,, . borne heav
was away to
en.
She was as a flower just budding
into pure young woman hood,
when the angel of death came and
plucked it to bloom brighter and
brighter in God’s vineyard.
Her life will cast its rays of pur¬
ity, nobleness and truei.ess over
each and everyone who knew her,
aiid she will be missed by all.
Her class in Sunday School was
her gin associates, some of which,
where from childhood, will indeed
(eel their loss. In the death of
Helen our school has lost one of its
best and most faithful pupils, her
teacher, one of his brightest schol¬
ars, her classmates, one of their
truest sisters, she was always
at her place, and we shall ever
miss her, lor she always brought
smiles aud gladness with her kind
and sweet disposition.
God has seen best to take her
from us and as we mourn her death,
yet, we can say «i Not mine; but
Thy will be done” then-far be it,
Resolved, 1st. That while we
deeply mourn her loss in this sad
dispensation of Divine Providence,
we recognize in it, her great gain.
Resolved, 2nd That we rejoice
in our hearts that in the life and
,,f ( mr sister and in 1; r I- -t
testimony, she has left us the as
suranC e of peace with G >d aud the
hope of a home in heaven.
Resolved, 3rd. That for the
deeplygrievedandsorrowingfam- here
il, of our deceased sister, we
by give expression of profoundest
feelings of sjmpntln at d con o
ence.
Resolved, 4th That as a Sun
day School we will ever cheerish
her memory and endeavor by the
grace of God to live consistant,
Christian lives, and join her at the
close of life in her home above.
Resolved, 5th. That these res
olutions be transcribed in the min¬
ute book of our school, a oopy be
furnished the bereaved family and
insertion of them in the Enter¬
an
prise, be requested.
Dr. MayCbUde, M urrell, j Newborn S. S.Coin
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Ladies jackets at cut prices at
C. C. Robinson’s.
WINTER QOODJ
C-uEAK -A-J STQTn A T ,th
A Sweeping Reduction in Prices
From Now Until Christmas
j ON
Silks as I ®r« Soods.
We wish to thank our friends and customers for the liberal
patronage given us this season, and now in order to make room lor
j our goods which will soon begin to arrive for the new year; we have
To The Quick. The buying public can well remember what our big
"Summer Goods Sale” this year meant to bargain seekers. Our
“Winter Goods Sale” means the greatest bargains we have ever vet
offered.
B S #0 c. Covington, Georgia.
Teachers institute.
The first monthly meeting of
the X,nvt011 conut >' leaohers wil1
(>e at the Covington High School,
Dec. 0th 1905.
All teachers will be required to
attend in accordance with the pro¬
visions of the school law.
Hon. W. B. Merritt, C. S. C.,
will be present at this meeting to
discuss L*cal Taxation. All citi¬
zens interested ir. schools are urged
to attend.
1 pir ‘ > ^ ram ’’ 0W8
10:00 Anthmetw-R. A. 7. hit.
worth.
10:20 Participles and Infinitives
—Mrs. Spencer; A. H. Foster.
10:40 History—-Jas. P. Cooley.
11:00 Incentives to Reading —
Kate Butler.
11:20 Discipline—J. O. Martin.
11:10 Drawing—Fratudna Sin¬
gleton.
12:00 Hon. W. B. Merritt, S. S.
C., Local Tax.
G. C. ADAMS, C. S. C.
Clocks and bronzes in all sizes
an d low prices. e The _u Hamson h •
£q
The Death of Mrs. Nation.
Mrs. Nation, mother of Mr. J.
W. Nation, of this city, died at
her home in Canton, last Saturday
at noon at the age of fifty-one
years. Her illness had embraced
a period of several weeks. Mr.
Nation was in Canton during her
last illness, returning home Tuea
day evening.
There has been a tremendous
advance in shoes, but you can go i
t«» c. c. at old Robinson’s prices. store and buy j
shoes
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THE ALLIANCE WAREHOUSE
Is making a special bid to the farmer to store their cotton
while the price remains low.
Place your cotton where every pound is insured. You
run no risk in case of fire.
Liberal advances made on all storage cotton.
Respectfully,
P. W. GODFREY.
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