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| SOCIAL NEWS. I
i Local and Personal Happenings in and I
6 Around The City-Other Brief ^
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Little Inez Womac is quite sick.
Miss Lillie Still visited Conyers
Sunday.
American Lady Corsets at C. C.
Kobiusou’s.
Col. W. H. Whaley is m Atlan¬
ta for a few days.
Mrs. L. Prosser and baby visit
eD Mansfield Sunday.
Mr. C. C. Robinson has been in
Atlanta for the past week.
Mr. J. C. Flowers spent several
days of last week in Macon.
T. F. Maddox was in Macon on
professional business this week.
Appier oats for sale, winter
grown. S K Ellington, Oxford, tf
Miss Francis Godfrey is in At
lanta the guest of Miss Emily Cos
sin.
Jap-a-lac finish wears like iron.
Get a can at Stephenson Hardware
Co’s. 8t.
Messrs Elliott and Almand of
Conyers, were guests of Will Hoot
en Sunday.
Buy Drew Selby Co’s shoes for
ladies, if you are looking for style,
fit and quality.
Mrs. J. E. McConnell, of Ver¬
non, Texas has been the guest of
friends here this week.
FOR RENT—Comfortable room
on first floor, well furnished. Ap¬
ply to E. H. Jordan.
Mrs. P. W. Godfrey has return¬
ed from Atlanta where she was the
guest of Mrs. Michal Hoke.
Miss Birdie Scott, of Stone Mt.,
was the guest of Miss Adele Tur¬
ner several days of last week.
Mrs. James F. Rogers who has
been with relatives in Birmingham
all summer, is again ut huum.
Miss Edna Taylor left last week
for her home in Social Circle,
where she will spend sometime.
Miss Ella Murray, ofLewisburg
Tenn., will arrive uext week to be
the guest of Mrs. J. S. Launius.
Miss Agnes Godfrey, of Madison
is spending this week iu the city,
tbe guest of Mrs. P. W. Godfrey.
Miss May Harwell and little El¬
la May Ragsdale have returned
from a visit to friends at Newborn.
Mrs. A. H. Foster ai d little
daughter, Dorothy, are at home
after an extensile visit to the north
Mr. and Mrs. Atticus G. Wor¬
sham, of Macon have been visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Worsham.
Mr. Clifford Lee who has been
in Phila. with the Bolivar-Bisaut
exchange has been sent to Chicago.
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Hats ! Hats ! 1 Hat ! for Ladies,
Misses, and children of every kind.
All styles in Rubbers and over
shoes.
30 in 1. 25 Portuguese silk, 93c.
Cold Weather!
Ml , Beazley was AUan , a Tnes
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THE ENTERPRISE for the
county news.
Splendid Fall and Winter Under¬
at C C Robinson’s.
Mr. F. C. Davis of Atlanta was
in town Monday.
New bags, belts and collars at
C C Robinson’s.
Truman Bradshaw of Stone Mt.
was here Sunday visiting his moth
er *
“Just Right” shoos for men’s
nice wear, the best in the world
for the money.
I am prepared to do all kinds
of Hauling on short notice. Phone
32 or 98. Love Clark.
L. C. Glass of Atlanta visited
friends here this week. Every¬
body was glad to see Peck again.
Mrs. D. H. Bailey and little
daughter, Mary Dean, were guests
last week of Mrs. H. Braubam
Anderson.
Miss Ethel McCord has return¬
ed borne after spending several
days with friends and relatives in
Conyers.
Go to C C Robinson’s for dress
goods and silks, where you can al¬
ways find the newest and latest
things.
Miss Moorman, of Orlanda, Fla.
is spending some time in the city
as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J.
B. Gordon.
Messrs Harry Flemister and W.
G. Flowers of Hapeville and
Franklin spent last week with rel¬
atives here.
Mr. A. C. Potter, a prominent
real estate dealer of Mulh»rv, Fla.
was in the city with relatives sev¬
eral days of this week.
Dr. W. D. Travis, vice president
ot the State Board of Medical Ex¬
aminers is in Atlanta this week,
attending meeting of Board.
Mr. and J. T. Lassiter, Jr. of
Atlanta spent Sunday here, the
guests of Mr. Lassiter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lassiter Sr.
WANTED—A Salesladv to be
gin work at once at a good sa’arv
in a first-class dry goods store in
Covington. Address
Mrs. A. F. McNair, of Monti
cello, who has been with friends
here, lett last week for Atlanta,
where she goes to visit her grand¬
daughter, Mrs. I. Pound.
Mrs. W. Mortimer Hays and lit¬
tle Garrett Alfred returned Mon
clay from Litliia Springs, where
tliev were guests of Dr. C. C. Gar
rett’s family.
Jackets.
Lidles, Misses, and children’s
Jackets 42, 45, 48 inches long in
ail colors. Tan, Greys, Brown,
Black, Light Castor.
Another new lot of dress goods
in plaids just received.
Shetland Floss all collars, 1.00
box.
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Misses Flora and Annie Car left
Friday for a week's stay with At¬
lanta and Decatur relatives. They
will be joined next week by Miss¬
es Clara Carr and Frances Hender¬
son.
Misses Edna Pou and Sne Bird
Walton, ot Madison, were guests
of the Misses Simms recently. On
Monday evening they were compli
mented with a buffet party by their
hostesses in a charming matter.
Mr. George H. Levy, of Mul
bery, Fla., an old Covingtonian,
who went from this city with the
A oung Guards’’ in the 60’s, spent
a few day8 of this week with his
brother Capt. James M. Levy
Tbi8 is Mr. Levy’s first visit to
Covington in thirty-five years.
Jap-a-lac, in thirteen lucky col¬
ors, is a fine, tough, quick-drying,
durable finish for floods, furniture,
interior woodwork, metal work—
everything that needs freshening.
Yon can get it at Stephenson Hard¬
ware Co. 8t.
Mr. John W. Lee Jr. of Phila¬
delphia Pa., will not attend the
“Georgia Home Coming” as he in¬
tended. Mr. Lee is with the Foss
& Hughes Motor-Car Co. He spent
the summer traveling in N Y and
Canada in his automobile and will
come south in a tour this winter.
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It pays to advertise in THE
ENTERPRISE.
Carroll-Grtliff
Miss Bessie Carroll of this ciiy
and Mr James GatlifF ot Williams¬
burg, Ky. were married at the
home of the bride’s parents Mr and
Mrs Jas. H. Carroll on Wednesday.
Dr James E Dickey performed the
ceremony. The beautiful home was
elegantly decorated with palms for
the occasion. Miss Marie Evans
of Oxford rendered the weddiug
march. After the ceremony the
guests repaired to the dining room
where thetable was tastily arranged
Miss Adel Turner, the brides best
friend cut the wedding and pre
ednted each guest with a souvenir
of the occasion.
The presents were numerous and
elaborate. The father of the groom
presented the couple with five
thousand dollars in gold ami the
mother of tbe grootn presented the
couple with a beautiful and costly
mahogany chest of silver. Many
other presents were given the
couple by friends and relatives.
They lett on the- (j 50 train for
a tour the Carol mas and 'Tennessee
FOR SALE:—100 acres good find !
os public road from Jackson and
McDonough and Covington 4
i room house.
: MATTIE NOLAN
MISS
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Porterdale, Ga.—tf.
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j Light lunch or elaborate Truer
J The Covihgton Hotel is the j ... e.
Extra hend f •tton flannel, 10c
Cotton b ' 75c and up.
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Be suie to■ J °*| at m Y ^ n e ot la
die’s belts K re t b »y lu g
Newest r>jU# s 111 gentleman’s
cuffs.
Linen l a mask 2 - vds ' v - de *
75c.
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Sterling Silver
Flat Ware, i
1847 Rogers’
Silver Ware,
Sterling Silver
Novelties,
Large Stock at
Low Prices.
SAIN,
The Jeweler.
Watch This Space
For Prices on
W-a-t-c-h-e-s.
\LLWAYS THE BEST
Probably no other show of its
kind receives a more cordial wel¬
come in this city than Gentry Bros
Famous Shows which play their
annual engagement in this city
on Tuesday. Oct. 16th,
Year after year they have visited
this city, always presenting the
most refined and highest clas-s
performances ev< j r presented under
^qauvas in this city. Up to the
present year they have had fo«.r
distinct shows on the roan, but
ku nving that the public are always
looking forward to their show
being ou a larger and grander scale
than ou its previous visit, they
have combined all their sliow3 in
to oi.e gigantic amusement enter¬
prise, and the many patrons of
these famous shows in past sea¬
sons will hardly recognize them
this year as they are now positive¬
ly twice larger than ever before.
Two j er < rmances will be given
The grano street parade one
mile long which is said to
all former efforts by any circus
will leave the show grounds at
10:30 o’clock sharp on the m urn
ing of the day of.exhibition you
can’t afford to miss gentry all
new shows this year -
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For Saturday and Monday A A A
yard wide sea island, 5 l-2c.
Best yard wide 9 j bleaching,
special 7 3-4 c.
30 in 1 25 black, guaranteed taf¬
feta, 98c.
Don’t forget we handle the All
American Shoes for men and the
National Girl for ladies.
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brightens everything it
touches. A quart can will
make your floors, furniture
and woodwork look like
new. It comes in thirteen
colors and may be used in
% over a hundred ways. It
BRIGHTENS is tough, quick-drying, du
THE HOME rable, elastic—the best, and
is adapted to more purposes tqan any varnish made.
We’re at your service with many other things in
household needs, at proper prices.
We carry only the better grades of goods—the
kind we can guarantee with confidence.
STEPHENSON
Hardware Company.
COVINGTON, GA.
COAL A
Blue Gem and Red Ash
Jaliico Coal. No w is a good
time to have us put in vour
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Royal Worcester Corsets.
Y\ e sell the Royal IV >rcester
Corset best on earth, \\ c have all
of the newest styles, long waist
high bust, etc.
If you are looking for anything
in undprw’ear for m n or boys, La¬
dies, Misses, or children, look here!
We have it.