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' THE SEMI-WEEKLY ENTERPRISE, Covington, Georgia. 0
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le our great clubbing offers in
'issue.
s las Emmye Cook has returned
aJ fudien. l
' r Jess L. Iluson is in the city
j l few day’s.
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fss Ruth Brisendine is on
> to Waynesboro.
r. R 'bert Davis, of Atlanta
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here \\ ednesd «y
y R L Epp*, o f Stnrrsvill
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re W( Uneedav
iis- ( i,, F a ri - wor ! h >«
the ivHt.i, i. Atluntu
ss Myitie Moblev is spending
«erk in Social Circle.
hss Rossnlie Norton hft Tuea
a visit to Atlanta.
i h's. Pauline Jarman is spend
fa few days in Eatunton.
iJ J P 1S8e8 Wednesday Bessie and Mildred Kelley. Kelley
at
»ashier M. G. Turner spent Sun
! and M °nday in Forsyth.
lr8 ‘ A L Piper, of Porterdale,
'‘suing Mrs. T H Gri-nr.
p-reprecentativv ktlant F C Davis,
a, was here Tuesday.
Lss M lir > I la\ is, of Decatur,
guest of is
Miss Gladys Lee.
Jr Sim Wh e 'er has
• accepted
itiou i a
* " Harrison Co.
P lis s Edna T f i y’°r spent several
Social Circle this week.
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ew days for u
Memphis, Tenn.
! Mi,. ; j| )v j | 8
P>tU ti,„ c}, 1 Hirned Friday
(‘hens. at8 Normal Sch.>ol at
Mr •1° Dim*.
f R me is in
ft
1 bolidavs
■ t Nev on
t.Ul.
Misss Lucy Millen, of Atlanta,
G the guest of her sister, Mrs. L.
A Clark.
Mr. P. W Godfrey spoilt sever
nl days in Madison this week with
his mother.
Miss Annie Osborne, of Atlanta,
spent last week with Miss Velma
Brisendine.
Prof, and Mrs. A. H. Foster
spent last week with friends in
Coweta county.
A girl baby was born unto Mr.
and Mrs J Z Johnson in Oxford
Tuesday night.
Mr. J M. Bickers, of Tye Iiiver,
Va.,|is the guest of his sister, Mrs.
J. W. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs James E Stratford
of Augusta, are the gue3ts of Mr«.
Carrie Anderson.
Miss Essie Hyer, who is teach¬
ing school in Forsyth, is spending
the week at home.
Mr. D. E. Flowers, of Duluth,
spent Wednesday with her sister,
Mrs Dr Hopkins.
All trains ran late last week,
carrying the Christmas shoppers
and holiday visitors.
1 Mrs. Lucy Thomas was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grif
! j fin during f hn week.
Mr. Carter Franklin, who is at
! University is
tending the State at
home for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Guinn at
j Dr. V. G Hopkins returned to
LawrenceviUe Wednesday, after a
short visit in the city.
The convict camps are Incited
on the baseball ground just below
th* ’’• ntral dep< l. They nr«
work g Hie public r >ad between
. uud Foiturdulu.
7BE ENTERPRISE, COVIN07ON, OA
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Mrs. P. W. Godfrey and Miss
Frances are on a visit to Jackson¬
ville, Fla.
j Miss Florence Thompson, of
Gainesville, is the guest of her
grandfather in Midway
Miss Annie Clyde Wright, o?
Atlanta, is visiting relatives in the
city a few days this week.
Miss Katherine Butler isat home
f or the holidays. Sue has a fl ur
ing school at Pine Grove.
j Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jordan are
spending a few days at Jackson¬
ville and Fernandina, Fla.
Mr and Mrs. Jno. P Clarke, of
Atlanta, spent a few days with
Covington relatives this week.
Capt. G D Heard, the popular
: Ordinary of the county, is improv¬
ing after an illness of four weeks.
Messrs. Beu and Porter Smith
spent several days this week at
Mansfield, the guests of relatives.
Mr. T. C. Swann, Jr., one of the
bright students at the Tech School,
spent Christmas with his pareuts.
Misses Ethel and Ruth Worsh
am are at home on a vacation.
They are attending school at For
Mr. Neil Corley went up to At¬
lanta Tuesday night to witness
the Savage Opera Company at The
Grand
Miss Louise Skelton has return¬
ed from Waynesboro, where she
has been engaged in the millinery
business.
Misses Eva and Sadie Loyd are
at home for the holidays. They
hold positions in the public school
at Winder.
Mr. A. L Bird and .vife speut
the past week near Winder, with
the latter’s parents, Mr aud Mrs.
S H. Wiley.
Mr John Tavlor has been criti
cally ill at his home < n Washing
ton street with a sewn case of
pneumonia Mr Tav lor h«s friends
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| all r.vei tbo counfj Mi
i twrry to ol Ui# M'utw.
MrTJW. O. Welch has returned to
McDonough to euter business. For
the past year he has been with the
Harrisou Co.
Miss Leila Greer, of Milledge
ville, is spending the week with
her pareuts, Rev. and Mrs. Greer
on Floyd street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. L. Yancey
returned to Miiiedgeville last \\ ed
nesday after a pleasant visit to
Mrs. E. II. Yancey.
Mr. S. O. Godman has returned
from Langley, S. C., on a visit to
his pareuts Mrs. Godman is ex¬
pected to return today.
Mr. J. D. Curtis, a well known
citizen of near Mansfield, was in
town Wednesday, returning from
a trip to Jefferson county.
Col and Mrs. Samuel J. Winu.
of Lswrenceville, are keeping
house for Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Jor¬
dan, who are on a visit to Florida.
The Review of Reviews, Cosmo¬
politan Magazine, Woman’s Home
Companion and the Semi-Weekly
Enterprise all one year for $•> 00.
Just think! The Review of Re¬
views, Cosmopolitan Magazine,
Woman’s Home Companion and
the Enterprise all one year for
$8 00 .
Mrs. G. D. Butler, Mrs. M. II
Davis and Miss Corinne Davis at¬
tended the China wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Hurst at Mansfield
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes
leaves Sunday for their home in
Johnston, S. C., after a ple-sanl
visit to their parents Mr. ond
Mrs. S. T. Wheeler.
The Baptist Sunday School
raised fifty dollars last Sunday
oruit:g for the Hapeville Or
m
pbaus Home. The collection was
most gratifying to alb
Rev. E. R Pendleton left M 011 -
ti;i v moruiug for Columbia, S. O.,
j m Mrs Pendleton, w ho is vis
to Mrs.
itiug h> r parents. Mr. and
P udieton will return to Covington
in a few day# to take up their rt»*
ji-mce ou Floyd street.
Mr. Geo. W. Loyd, of Washing¬
ton, D. C., has returned alter ■
three weeks spent in Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lassiter, of
Atlanta, visited his parents here
last week. He was innrrhd in
Atlanta last Tuesday to Miss
Ida Camp.
Messrs. W. \V. Childs, G. T
Smith and C. A. Sockwell were
disappointed m a big hunt in
South Georgia this week on ac¬
count of the heavy rains.
Mrs. Lucy On.ley awl daughter,
Miss Leonora, of New York and
Mrs j K. Wooten and child
ren 'of Eastman, are the guests of
Capt. and Mrs. J. - . ace.
Rev. W. W. Turner, of Indian
Territory and L. S. Turner, a
prominent business man of V West
1 ’omt, were the guests of Mr. and
s. P. Thompson during the week.
In accordance with a time hon
ored custom the operators and
their families of the Bibb Manu¬
facturing Co., at Porterdale ne’e
given each a turkey on nisi Sotur
day.
Ail trains on the Georgia road
were from one to four hours late
Sunday. The morning tram fiom
Atlanta, due here at 9 :09 arrived
12 o’clock, while the up train to
Atlanta passed about 2 o’clock.
O ie of fhe greatest clubbing of
fers ever made to a reading public
is the offer made by the Enterprise
whereby you secure the Review of j
Review, Cosmopolitan Magazine
and the Woman’s Home Compan¬
ion and the Semi-Weekly Enter¬
prise all f<>r the price of $3.00.
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gathered a and wit and good
was a genial one of
humor prevailed, It was one
the most elaborate spreads given
in the city during the holidays
and was beyoud doubt enjoyed to j
the “fullest. A very handsome j
tZX lie'Sc" i
Thos. H. Harden Dead.
Thos. II. Harden, an aged but
prosperous farmer, living just over
the line in Rockdale county, die l
on Christmas day at the age of 7<i
years. Mr. Harden, is well known
over the county, being the fatb*r
in-law of J. W. Burns, of Salem.
To the Citizens of Newton County
! The Bank of Covington will ac
j c»pt checks <■„ d-p-sit on any
point in tbs world -v.tl.out charge.
To tli .se who are not able to carry
» b i"' k a “ ouut - ' ve wlU CM| ’
j checks without cost to you.
C S. THOMPSON,
j Cashier.
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Arch Masons Elect New Officers.
The Covington Chapter, No. 71,
R. A. M., held an election of olTi
oers for the year 1900 at their la-t
meeting held on Monday night,
fhe following is the list of officers:
M. G. Turner, LI. P.; R. W.
Milner, king: C. B. Cook, Scribe;
J. W. Anderson, treasurer; R. R.
Fowler, s Q cretnry; C. A. Harwel 1 ,
C. of H. A. S. Hopkins, P. S ;
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J. S Pe< rr , R. A. C.; J. W. Peek,
M. of oi V ; C. A. Clark. C. of 2 1
V.; K. II. Jordan. M. of 1st \ . ;
G. W. Hill, sentinel.
To Our Customers.
The Bank of Newtou couuty is
glad to announce to their custom¬
ers that they have been accepting
out of town checks, without charge
S„ Dec. 1 19C5. We have re
our
A. B. SIMMS, Cashier.
IF YOU want something you
bavn’t got, advertise for it in
the ENtBRrKisi, you'll get it,
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