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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ENTERPRISE, Covington, Georgia. *4
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Monroe now has electric lights
pud water works.
Cel. W. T. Milner spent Thul'a
(lay in Mansfield on business.
Mr. \Y. M. Heard, of near Stew
art was in tbe city Tuesday.
fbc largest cotton mill n, the
South, at Wesson, Miss., is in the
bands of a rum vp r.
1 1 is »« reported” in Washington
that ten congressmen refused
■passes from any road.
Mrs. Mary A. Jarman has te
■ turned to Eatonton after a visit to
■ her son in West Newton.
Or. E. P. Bryan nnd his charm
■ big bride, were the guests of Cov
I bigton friends Wednesday.
This /season's cotton ciop is
I worth more by $785,000 than the
I l ist. Harvie Jordan’s crowd did it.
Mr. John II. Kinney, of Macon,
is here this week nnd is being
warmly greeted by a h< st of friends
Miss Neil Morgan was the guest
Mis9 Annie Perry Monday night
Bhe is on a visit to Miss Stanton
at Newborn.
Mr. C. 0. Bobi 'inson wjs tak-n
Atlanta on Tuesday and will
teceive medical attention at a
'ate sanatorium.
i he President ought to see that
-otuerican wouieu are protected and
decently treated when they visit
tne \\ hite House.
Mr. and Mrs. Love Anderson,
”J Lithonia, are spending a few
nays here ih- guest of Mr. and
M rs - J. L. Whitehead.
The flat rale Fysteni which the
r:f >’ has used since the establish
meet of t he electi :c light plant.
"id be abolished and mot put
i res
t ! ee cfotes ai H residences The
meir-s will be rented by the month.
Misses Annie and Clara Carr are
the guests of friends in Conyers.
Miss Maggie Davis is ou a visit
to Mrs. Allen I). Summons in Con
i el3 -
Mrs. F. M. Ewing, of Jersey, i* j
the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. E.
Byrd.
Miss Lena Wiley, of Social Cir- j
ole, spent Sunday with Misses !
Myrtle and Eva Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mayo, of! !
Social Circle, spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Byrd.
Mr. A If Dealing, of Hillsboro,
Tenu., was called to the bedside ot
h s mother, who is quite ill at her
home on Floyd street. Owing to
her convalescence, he returned
Wednesday.
Attention is directed to the in¬
surance advertisement of I,ester
& Lester This firm has several i
of _ the Ftrongest companies in tl, e
•world an l they would appreciate
any of your business.
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United Daughters Confederacy.
The Covington and Oxford Chap
; ter, U. D. C. will be (he guests of
Mrs. Jn<*. \V\ Le 1 next meeting
Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2:80 p. ui.
j at ‘ fhe residence of Mrs. E. O. Lee.
The lesson for February assigned
by the State Historiau committee,
is the Life of Gen. John l>. Gor¬
don. The Atlanta Constitution of
! Sunday, Jan. 2.8, will contain the
j questi Enterprise ans on has the kindly committee. consented The to
I publish a sketch of the life if Gen.
! Gordon tor the use < f the Chapter.
1 Mrs. P. W. Goufrev. Pres.
1 Mrs S. Hkadex. Cor. S<c
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Our elubbii g ff-r exi i’ - - n a
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Dr. Travis Entertains.
On Saturday evening Ur. Travis
Rutert amed the Faculty of Emory
College at an elegant dinner. The
table was beautiful in its appoiut
me'its, made rich by the crimson
glow of the shaded tapers, The
place-cards were artistically done
} u p en and ink. Those present
werCj president Dickey, Professors
Bounell, Stone, Brown, Dickson,
Turner, Weber, Peppier, Hanner,
Johnson, Murray, Roberts ami i
Smith.
Farmers, Take Notice!
Next week on the streets of Cov
ington the farmers will have the
privilege of investigating into the
merits of the finest and most up
to-date farm level that has ever
been introduced. A machine guar¬
anteed to absolutely save all of a
farmers high priced land and pay
him 500 to 1,000 per cent, on the
investment, each year fur 5 years
to come if the instrument is prop
erly used according to directions.
K. M. WARIiEN, Agt.
Conyers, Ga.
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GENERAL NEWS. |
A merchant dropped a pocket
book in the road near Rome, con¬
taining $710. He found the book,
but the money was gone.
A while man was clubbed near¬
ly to death and robbed of his watch
and money m Macon, within 100
yards of the union depot.
Birmingham, Ala., is to have a
miliion-dollar union station com¬
pleted and ready for use by the
close of the present year.
There are ns many as 1,000 lady
lawyers in this country; and is a
f ac t, too, some of them do a9 little
practice ns many of the other sort.
Hon. Charles IT. Brand, Solici¬
tor General of the Western Cir¬
cuit, has b en tendered the judge
P hip by Governor Terr-11. He
3 ucceeds Judge Russe-l,
What 'Cock Will £>o for X[cu 1
© UR trade last fall was so l?„rge that we necessarily had a
great many remnants left, and we offer them to our
trade at less than half their value.
Childrens Shoes, worth 50c, at 25c Remnants of Percales, Ginghams,
4 4 4 4 I 4 75c, 4 4 33c Prints, Worsteds, White Good,
Mens « 4 44 $ 1 00 4 4 35c etc., all proportionately cheap.
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4 4 • 4 4 4 1.25, 4 4 48c Millinery.
4 4 4 4 I « 1.50, 4 4 68c
4 4 Hats 1.50 to 2.50, 4 4 48c We have Hats ready trimmed to
< < 4 4 75c “ 1.50, 4 ( 33c close at almost any price. We are
4 4 Shirts, worth 1.00 4 4 39c also prepared to make and trim to
4 4 14 4 I 50c, " 25c der anything wanted in this line.
We cheap, will give certainly you good sell goods you C. E. Cook
A big brewery is booked to be !
built in Atlanta during the present
year. A stock company, capital¬
ized at something like $250,000
will be behind the enterprise.
Tbe professional man or business i
man who doesn’t advertise on rea¬
sons of his own, of course won’t j
expect a newspaper to mention him |
or bis business ; because he doesn’t
believe ia advertising, or it is un¬
professional.
The Enterprise recently mailed
a lot of accounts to subscribers.
A large number were readily re¬
sponded to, yet several have not
responded. We are not quite out
Oi f patience but want you to re¬
spond promptly. 4 t To one sub
sc riber it will be a little thing,
but many replving will be a great
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