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OXFORD.
D. T. Stone has returned from
Atlanta, where ho visited liis
daughter.
Mrs. Nash and son, of Kirkwood
ar e visiting Miss Marie Evans.
Missis Iela and Hettie Smih, of
Hayston, wire the attractive
guests of Mrs. L. C. Smih, last
Saturday.
Miss Alma Morgan of Starrsville
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L.
C. Smith.
Miss Clara Jarboe, of Madison
is visiting Miss Dove Dabney.
Miss Carrie Feldar of Quitman
was the goes, of Miss Helen Rob
last Sunday.
Miss Ford of Tallahassee Fla.
spent Saturday and Sunday with
her Aunt Mrs Julius Magath.
Miss Fannie Singleton has been
absent from her duties as teacher
in the public sdmol for the last
few weeks on account of sickness.
Miss Alice Burgas of Lynchburg
Ya. is visiting her aunt Mts. J. E
Pi-key.
Mrs.J.W. Branham has returned
from Macon where she has been
visiting daughter Miss Sarah Bran¬
ham who is attending Wesleyan.
Ptof.j.C. Adams gave hi- lecture
on Mammoth Cave a few days ago
t > a large audience in the Oxford
church.
Mr-H H. Stone a id Miss Stuait
ace attending a missionary m-et
itig Athens this week.
Piof and Mrs. P.G. Smith have
returned from a short visit to
Gainsville and Atlanti.
Mrs. Geo Yarbi aough has been
tin well f »r several ^eeks at
parsonage.
Mrs. E. H. Johnson has
ed from a visit t ( I Bu ua Vista.
Peas and
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w THE CLOSE OF 6t». 1906.
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►I Resources. Liabilities. 3
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►■ Capital Stock,......................... 3 31,000.00
P- fc- Loans end Discounts,. $118,370/9. ......
► p» 1 Demand Leans 5,706.33. $124,077.12 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 4,724.13 |
► Dividends Unpaid,.............. 160.00
!» Overdrafis, Secured, ........... 1,972.42. I 4:
It DEPOSITS. -
r> Banking Hcuse, Furniture and Fixtures, . 5,566.38 Subject Check, $64,243.02.
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r> Cash cn Hand and Due from Eanks,..... 23.039.18 Time Certificates,............. 34,915.00. 99,158.02 i I
IntLsec: Paid,........ ................... 387.05 Bills Payable, 20,000.00
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We invite the to the above state- ^
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;g dealings as the principles of conservative and sound banking
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ceive the same aatention that we give our own. and on this
K basis solicit your business whether it be large small.
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LIBERTY.
Quite an interesting sermon was
preached Sunday night by Rev. J
H. Puce.
Mr. Oliver Vining, of Coving¬
ton, visited Mr. John Woodruff
Sunday.
Mr. John Piper a- d family vis¬
ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson
Saturday and Sunday.
- Miss Emma Day was the gue9t
of Miss Rottie Ellis Sunday after¬
noon.
One of Emory’s best Sunday
School workers, was the guest of
Mr. G. W. HilPs family Sunday
Miss Pearl Roseberry, of Atlan¬
ta, spent this week here.
Children’s Day service will
held at Liberty May 18, 190G.
ltev. C. C. Elliott will preach in
the morning. In the afternoon
the recitations. Everybody in¬
vited.
Don’t forget the singing next
Sunday evening at Liberty.
Just received large line high
grade back combs. Newest
terns at Sain’s, the Jeweler.
Had Learned The Business.
An honest and. singular as
may seem, a stupid irishman,
had worked for a coal dealer half
year, and shown no capacity
learn his duties, was finally
charged. “Co to the ollice
get your money. I’ve been
with youhut you aretoo
ed to learn anything, i > said
proprietor. “All rmght, sir,”
wered Ramey; “mebbe Oim
beaded, as yez say, but Oi’ve
ed wan t’itig, anyway.’’ “If
have, and learned it well, I’ll
discharge you,’’ said the
tor, banteringly; “now, what
you learned? f I ^ * Oi’ve
sor, that siveuteen hundred
a ton in this place,’’ replied
i.ey, and lie went back to work.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVIN01 ON, OA.,
Wise Words From Here and
There.
If you talk about your ill health,
it will make you less healthy.
Worry about your work, it wil
make you less capable.
Imagine you are disliked, it will
make you L.ss likable.
Find fault with others, it will
make them faultier.
Anticipate evils, you will sure
to bring them upon jot .
Talk much of what you are go¬
ing to do, you will never do it.
Sit bemoaning thep;st, you will
never get on in the future.
Complain of lack of opportuni¬
ties, you’ll miss what you have.
For wedding or birthday pres¬
ents see Sain, the Jeweler.
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure
Is Smith s Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if after
taking one bottle you are not satisfied with
results, 50 cents by L»r. J. A. Wright
Covington & Oxford Street R. R.
The following schedule of the
Covington & Oxford Street Rail¬
road will be run until further
notice •
Lv Covington Hotel at 5:40 a w
Lv Covington Hotel at 8:50 a m
Lv Covington Hotel at 10:45 a m
Lv Coviiigtuti Hotel at 2:10 p m
Lv Covington lintel at 4:10 p m
Lv Covington Hotel at 0:80 p in
Lv C vington Hotel at 7:80 p m
T) e Oxford car n ''ets all trains
at t e depot.
J. F/ Henderson, Pees.
II. C. Guinn, Sec.
Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure,
The only guaranteed kidney lemedy.
Buy it —try it it co-t you nothing il it lulls,
Brice 50 cents by l)r .1. A, Wright.
IF liavn’t YOU the Hx want TIC got, it I’ advertise risk; something you’ll for get it you it. m
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as Now is the time to ■put in Door 2B Screens.
Hi We have them—strong, durable and orna¬ I
mental. Risrht Prices too. m
ICE CREAM FREEZERS. I
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Ice cream season is here. Look at our
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Freezers, no trouble to show you. Come and
TT 03 will be trouble sell
(t see them, it no to you. &/n I /•
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Oj When in need of anything in the Hard- i
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wars line come to see us. We keep in stock
mm* all the little things that lighten the burdens of I
milady. S
Also a first class Harness Repair Shop.
Once our customer- always our customer. II
COVINGTON HARDWARE CO.
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HAWK1NSVILLE.
Messrs Bert Dempsey and Thus.
Chunuell were the guests of Mr.
Henry Hawkins Sundav.
Mrs. W. T. Presley is confined
to her bed with gvip
Mr. G. H. Rice visited Worth
ville last week. I
Mr. Obie Moon had a*hiseu« j sts -
Inst week Messrs Felix Burney
»nd Ed Jm»s.
.Mi-ses Marie, Barme and Rlanie
Dobbs visited trie.ids liere .Satur
day.
Sunday school at Aim >n is im
proving—g ..I. ! tervices last Sun
day.
Mrs. Towns ml, of Jackson, is
spending the week with herdaugh
p r Mrs. \V. T. Presley.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Havkins
were the guests of .Mrs. Henry Al¬
mond la-t week
Misses Daisy Sock well and Annie
Dobbs of Alinon, were the at i (ac¬
tive gues of Mrs. Winnie Packett
Sunday last.
Humor says we’ll have a wed¬
ding soon.
Vote for J. L. White
head for Sherift. He
! will be the rieht man
in the right olace.
CORNISH MOUNTAIN.
Mr. fnd Mrs. J. J. Hurris were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janice
Smith Sunday.
M:s T. J. Harris had as her
guest Monday .Miss Essie Butler.
Misses Mutti-and M innie Knight
of High Shoals, were the guests of
tiieir sister, Mrs. Ethel Diogler,
last week.
1 The little folks of <>ur cuniinu
nity were given an Easter party by
.Mrs. J. H. Butler. Egg hunting
was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. George Knight
are all smiles—a daughter.
Messrs. L^tn Harris and Cpri
Butler were the guests of Miss
Kunnie Hitchcock Sunday last.
Our Sunday school is improving. 1
Come again—glad to hear from
Cornish Creek. i
Take The Enterprise for the news
TIE COTTON JOURNAL!
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jL,APPEA R MAY 1 7th, 1906
p h TAD UU present crop Co ft o c , raw, $650,000,000. Value present crop
$ ^ ^ <>f actual Cotton producers, manufact E ed, $2,000,000,000. - Estimated number of „
GOO,000,000. l,5fX),000. Estimated number actual consumers. <1 )
$ Cotton is the greatest vegetable product of I he world All
$ others can be substituted, Cotton cannot. Such a iremendou » factor i
^ 1,1 the world s comfort and our proiperity demands a groat |
l Representative Newspaper t I
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The Cotton Journal will meet that demand
Broad enough in to interest while I i
a will stand distinctively scope every person in the Cotton belt,
a it as a representative of the Cotton growing inter- i
5 est, it will cover the whole field so thoroughly that it will eeessityto I
V < t ton merchant bea c J"
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- 4) t statisticians, and no expense will i
r O —most perfect in the world.
a I,- jlarvie . Jordan, , , Editor-in-Chief, . and Richard Cheatham, Mgr., ^
\ the'r work President and Secretary, Business i
W m as respectively of the Southern
0 Cotton Association, won victories in the interest of Cotton producers of H
0 mure value to the country than any great victories ever won by aconquer- a
a Cotton ‘t'k jirmy Spates, on the flic battlefield, Cotton Journal and their will work continue has added the untold battle wealth Southern to the j J
a and fair play. The public for ?
. supremacy has for many years heard practi
% Journal c , a y on , T to °T tell e « s, the l e of other , the Cotton side. We stor desire .Y• It will several be the mission of The Cotton { \
f beat, dis. township correspondents in every j
rict or of the Cotton belt, and in addition to our present
\ ver i y su bscriber whose subscription reaches us prior to May 17 th, f
0 w,n -n u bf ‘ Placed , upon our list of regular for (
0 cernmg condition of Issued weekly. correspondents information subscription con
h Jlrst crops. Commence y ovr
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J ^ Address lC IOH THE A It II COTTON CHRATHAX. JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. Atlanta. Georgia
nfanaKer UU-216 Peoples Ulda;.
* JAMES W ENGLISH. PRESIDENT
: WALKER P INMAN. V1CF PRKST CM AS. I. RYAN. CASHIER 1
JOHN K OTTLKY. VICE-PRES’T WM. T. PERKINSON. ASS T CASHIE*
# THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
4 Atlanta, Ga., April 6th, 1906.
* This rs to certify that. The Cotton Journal. Publishing Co. have this
0 (fnte deposited with The Fourth National Rank of Atlanta to the credit
f * of to themselves their check. the sum oj Ten f Signed) Thousand Dollars, CHAS. the same being subject
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