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P, Safe Morses, Tony Rigs, and drivers that know the roads.
t Quick Service and Reasonable Prises. ;
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LIBERTY.
Miss Florence Eilis, of Coving¬
ton, visited Mrs. A. E. Wood Sun¬
day. I
Mrs. C. M. Wicks a 1 d little son,
J. D., was visiting mends here
Saturday and Suinky. j
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Mr. Willie Coliumn visited Mr. i
John Day Sunday.
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Miss Mary Lou McCart, a pnpu |
lar young lady of Al.qon, visited i
friends here the past week. I
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Liberty school was well retire- !
S tiled at the oratorical la^t Fii 1
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day. All report a pleasant time. !
Misses Kati<- and Veddie Moore ! 1
visit'd Miss LoPie Ellis Sunday.
Air. Paul McCart, of Almon, |
visited ••'datives here Sundav. . l
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Miss Emma Wicks, who has!
bun teaching school at Fort I
Gaines, (th has returned home. '
Miss Ethel Piper visited Mrs
G. W. Piper’s family Mouday.
Mr. Oscar Collumn visited Mr
Oliver Vining Sat it: day
Mr. G. W. Piper ' visiting
was
fri mds here MoieJay
Mrs. Z. D. Ivn nett lias b.-eu
sick fur the j-ast two weeks.
Mr. Willie Hamnnmd, of Cov¬
ington, visited relatives here Sou
day aiternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vo «d P per have
in >ve 1 in their new home.
It W. MILNER. \t . H. U HA i K\
f/tiLNER & WHALEY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW .
Co VlMi ION. OLOKIU A.
Will practitic in all courts, both
State aud F-d-ral
2 CS Solid Value, Right Prices,
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CRITERION CLOTHING. wearing tor men. it as This it leads means all that others, you cannot in style,'fit, <r Q aslra finish y and by
weir, and the pric* is within reach of all.
KING QUALITY SHOES i for brains men, can means produce the at very the best popular shoe that prices money $ 3.50 and and
84 . 00 , a" v<: soil'. 1 . carried over from last season, which are tne gaeatest S2.48.
b.ircra iv yo . ever saw, to close out at
c, 1 so C olhm^r and Shoes for Boys that means dollars saved and satisfied boys in
every family. heat your boys right and dress them at COOK’S
■ 03 WEAR. Our stock of complete in every department,
1 SB * dresses for all I leee goods to make '
.i,-. a classes from IG cents per yard ^ 1 1 a! good Ginghams
and Prints to 8i.co Woolens and $1.00 1
up anc 1.25 Silks. Muslin ^ r- nderweai. Garmnents
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ail r y made lor less than you can afford to have them made. ,
Royal Worcester Corsets—the very best Corset in the world—fits the f perfectly
easy wearing and iceful looking. orm ;
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M *> T. '■ ' PV fill having I his is sold the greatest over twice season as many for selling for Raster Ladies as ever Hat ts before, we hayc which ever enjoyed
th r! ht goods and right trim: Miss Arnold and proves;
ners. Miss C ( u >k certainly
k «. 1. mess, and will fit YOU up ri rat. Come right along with the
:es wearing Cook’s hats. v t Ip great orovvd of
v . E, COOK,
OXFORD.
Mrs. L. C. Smith had as her
guests last week, Missi-s Iela, and
Hettie Spnith, of Hayston, and
Miss Sadie Chandler, of Conyers.
Miss Lynn Branham, who has
peen quite sick for the past two
weeks, is much befter. Her friends
will be glad to know that she will
soon be out again.
Mrs. Starr has been suffering
with 11 severely sprained ankle.
- he is « bl « ln move abcmt the
house by the aid of crutches.
Mr. and A re Grey, v.ho ha a
i.een missonuries to Mexico, are
the guests of Mrs. Belle Thomas,
at the Dining Hall.
Mr. John Gleaton, of Conyers,
was the guest of friends a few days
ag r.
Mrs Asherry Hodrson, T
Athen>», and Mr. Robt. Paine, of
c ' a * Circle, spent Sunday with
their nephew, Robt. White.
Mrs. KMly L visiting her daugh
• 7 r, Mrs. Starr, during the latter’s
illness
j Mr Clifton Tnmhb, of Atlanta,
j made.a short visit t(j his parents
i here last week.
Mrs O L. Brown, of Jackson¬
ville, Fla . is visiting her son, Mr.
J Arthur Brown, of the senior
dess.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. £5, Postal, of
BlulTton, Indiana, will be (lie
guests ot Mrs. V W Henderson
the latter part <4 the week.
Miss Alice Irby has returned to
h“r home in Lynchburg, Va., aftej
an extended visit to her aunt, Mrs.
J. E. Dickey.
Mi-s Kathrim* Butler, oi Cov-
7 HE EN TERPRISE, CO VIE 01 ON, GA.,
n ^ tou ’ taURl ^ Ul th ; puhllc schoo!
i as t week in Miss Fannie Single
'tlTc
Park, is visiting her parents, Dr.
and Mrs; J. S. Moore, on College
Avenue.
Miss Dnrathy Weber has returned
from Baltimore, where she has
been in school for tne past year.
Miss Helen Roberts and Miss
Louise Bonnell have returned
home, since the close of their
school at Jdixon, where they have
been teaching.
Miss Minnie I’itts, of Newborn,
mrde a s!i\rt visit to Oxford lust
week.
Mr. Leslie Blair has been sick
at the residence of Mrs. J. W.
Branham since last Eriday.
New stock of surreys, buggies
and harness at R. E. Everitt’s.
MIXON.
Misses Xnnie Sue Bonnell and
Virginia Peed visited Dr. 0. L.
Holmes’ family during our com
meiicemeun.
Some ot our vonng people at¬
tended the oratorical contest at
Oxford last Friday. All seemed
to have a joily time
Misses Annie Mae and Ola Mad¬
dox visited Miss Sallie Mae Pope
last Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rev. Mr. McDaniel preached a
very interesting sermon at Newton
Factory last Sunday.
Miss Donnie Pennington visited
friends around Mixon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Heard, of
Covington, visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Ileaid lust Tuesday.
Mr. T. S. Thomas and sister,
Miss Bessie Kate, visited ..fliends
h re t nis week.
All our young people seemed to
enjoy tl e singings given by Misses
Sallie Mae Pope. Amanda and
1 bum Ivy, Sunday.
Our commencement was Tues¬
day 7 and Thursday nights. We
had a very large crowd and every
body 7 seemci to enjoy 7 it.
1 SOLLT^eOUDHl w ;;.'-1 -sz. sKznrjstmsis jsrm : van s,
| Uno CURE the LuIMCS
:i WITH Or. King’s
I Haw isssvary
iFO DC 1 /Consumption Prie#
ISOLDS OUGHSand 60c & $1.00
Free Trial.
S Surest &ad Quickest Cure for all
J | THSOAT aud LTJNO TROU'S
KBS, cr 3JONEY BACK.
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Ifl COVINGTON HARDWARE CO, m ||
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lid Now is the time to put in Door Screens.
We have them—strong, durable and orna¬ u
y mental. Rieht Prices too. n
yx CREAM FREEZERS,
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s Ice cream season is here. Look at our n ; ■ ;
•ft Freezers, no trouble to show you. Come and
y a them, it will be trouble to sell you.
see no
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t When in need of anything in the Hard¬ UOMU j!
2:4 line to We keep in stock
y ware come see us.
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m all the little things that lighten the burdens of l
t/'TTV’ milady.
$ ■) Also a first class Harness Repair Shop.
2 dTY Once our cutsomer always our customer.
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Confederate Veterans.
Jefferson Lamar Camp GOO, U.
C. V. met at Covington May 1 st,
1906.
Roll call dispersed with.
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved.
No report from standing com
inittee.
Money reported $46 71 in the
treusury.
No report from visiting com¬
mittee.
Comrade Dickson from the mon¬
ument committee reported that
the that the monument was un¬
veiled with proper ceremony on
the 26 of April and is a great
source of pride to the camp and
veterans of Newton county.
On motion the treasurer was in¬
structed to pay $2 80 for repaint¬
ing the Camp banner.
D. J. Dial was elect'd ?. mem¬
ber of the Camp.
Application ot T. M. Duke for
membership received.
On motion Camp adjourned.
J. W. ANDERSON, Com.
L. L. Middlebrook, Adj.
Notice of Disoiution.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Thompson & Farmer, here¬
tofore engaged in the
business in the city of Covington,
is this day disolved by mutual
consent, M. E. Farmer, retiring.
The business will be continued
at the same place by Mr. D. A.
Ih'unpson, who wiil settle ail firm
Abilities and r-ceipt for all debts
due sn'd firm. This 2 nd day of
May 1900.—2t
Signed- f D - A THOMPSON,
M ' ec ’ L M E. FARMER,
We wish to thank our many
friends for their patronage of the
past and to besp ak for our Mr.
Thompson a liberal share of your
future business.
Very truly yours,
Tho.mi son it Farmer.
Peas and
S^Cd. ^ ly L. Loyd •
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YOU want c >, n thing yor '
i. havn’t tot, advert iso for it in 1
bite E.Ni mu'KJM-;; you'll get it.
Excursion Rates Over Central R 73
j To Savannah, Ga.—Account T.
P. A., Gala week. May 14-19,
| one fare plus 25 cents round trip
fmm all points except north of
Bremen, Ga. Tickets on sale
such trains of May 18th as are
, scheduled to reach Savannah May
| sale 14th May before 14, noon. 15, and 1 icketsalso 16th. on
(Final
limit, May 19th, 1906.
4 o Augusta, Ga.—Account May
Carnival, May 9- 1C, 1906, one fare
plus 25 cents round trip for indi¬
viduals from Savannah, Dublin,
Montezuma, Porteidale, Athens
and intermediate points. Tickets
on sale May 7tli and 8th and for
trains scheduled to arrive in Au¬
gusta before noon May 9th. Final
limit May 12th, 1906. One cent
per mile in each direction, for mil¬
itary companies, brass bands and
fire companies in uniform, 20 or
more on one ticket..
To Paris, Texas,—Account Wo¬
man's Board of Missions, Cumber¬
land Presbyterian church meeting,
May 6 9, 1906, one tare plus $2 00
round trip. Tickets on sale May
d, 4, 5, and 6th, 1906,—limited to
leave Paris not later than May 15
1906. I
l’or Military Companies and
Brass Bands m uniforms, 20 or
i more on one ticket, one cent per
| mile in each direction Rate of
i fare and one-third plus 25 cents,
on certificate plan, will apply from
which rate of one fare plus 50
cents is not authorized.
Teachers Elected at Flint Hill.
At a meeting of the Trustees
o( Flint Hill school held May 9th
Prof. J.O. Martin and his assistant
Miss Dora thy Martin were elected
1 ' 0 suceeefl themselves as principal
n d a8sistant of Flint Hill school.
, will be good
news to everyone
interested in the common schools
of Newton county, as Prof. Martin
> s ol >e of the ablest teachers m the
county. 1 hat he lias a good assis¬
tant is well known >V all who
bave a »V knowledge of work in the
school-room.
Watch the advertisements in this
P-'rP’T and patronize those who seek
your trade.
| !r f" A r OU have something you
want to sell, advertise in the
E.vrKRiuiisa and it will « 0
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Bank Dir ectors Meet.
The B oard of Directors of tl
Bank of Newton County met \
the Bank building on May 9th ’U
land elected Mr. Thomas A. Peir
Pres, to till the vacancy causedb
the death of Hon. T. C. Swam
I Mr. John B. Davis Jr was elec
jed Vice-President, Mr. Perry b
Jug Vice Pres, before his electfe
to the presidency.
The Bank is in excellent shap
and with these officers, who m
popular with the public and n
known as conservative 1msnes
will no doubt bo a good business
County Court in Session.
i The county court was in sessid
l as t Wednesday and Thursdsjj
the Only a few criminal cases were oj |
docket for trial, and all ' ffl
disposed of the first day.
The civil docket was takeu 1
on Thursday, Judge Sibley, jMH
of the county court of Greewl
county, presiding, Judge Dicksoa
being disqualified in the cases 'j :j
Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Cowan
Tohn S. Weaver. A demurred 1
these cases cases was sustained rj
the court, on the ground that tM
actions were barred by the Act
the 1869. J F. Rogers represeuttbj bud
plaintiffs; Cornwell & d"M
and Green F Johnson the
ant.
Mr. A. G. Worsham Injured.
Mr. 4. G. Worsham, a pop®*
and well known engineer on ^
Central railroad, and who was*® 1.
merl Y a resident of this city, ffll!
s *‘ghtly injured in an accident 111
the Central railroad near Mentis
lo Saturday night. Mr. Worses
was in charge of the engine carry
iug the cars to Athens preparatdJ
of starting the new train
was to make its initial run Sunday
between Athens and Macon. )li!
fireman and conductor were D 0 ’
painfully hurt. The cause of ^
accident was the blowing out tit
crown sheet of the engine.
Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure.
1 lie only guaranteed kidnev iell m
Buy it—try it it cost you nothing if !:i j
Price aO cents by Dr. J. A, Wright
“Just Right Shoes” h r > l ' ell 1
the best on eafth for the m ' 0 e >’ ‘
C. Robinson's.