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1000 yards Calico, Indigo
blue and all fast colors,
per yard,
1000 yards Checks, Apron
and Dress patterns, per
yard,
1000 yards Outing, best
heavy weight, beautiful |Ap
colors, per yard, -
A trreat line of mole skin
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and fancy goods for kimonas,
dressing sacques, etc., 10
per yard, -
A good heavy weight grade
of woolen Flannels, white,
red, blue and gray,
per yard,
Some beautiful patterns in
Plaids and Ginghams OCr*
for Waists per yard,
ۥ Waist, Plaid good, Mercerized yard 20c
per
i# The Store That Sells You more Goods For The Same Money;
The Same Goods For Less Money Than Others
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HAYSTON.
Mr. J. E, McC«rt, wife and chil¬
dren, of Centennial, visited rela¬
tives here Sunday and Monday.
Misses Nora Hays, and 0 B.
Keaerley sper. Saturday nigh*
v’lth Mieses De«sa, and Ophelia
Cow an at \\ ood '■ < w 11.
Miss Emma Henderson, spent
last week with her sisier Mrs.
Charlie Patrick at Brick Store.
Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Hays spent
last Friday in Covington.
Miss Laura Hays, of Piedmont
Ala. is visiting her parents here
now.
Mrs. Clack Wyi.n, of Shadydale
spent several days here last week.
Miss Lillian Jackson, is spend
ing a week with Miss Maggie
Grant at Leguin.
Mr. George Hutchins, and chil¬
dren, of Atlanta attend •! tn bur¬
ial of their grat father Mr. A. L
Hodge here last Wedi esday
Mr. P. B. Hays, spent wo days
last week in Atlanta.
The in nt hid of * f
T. H. G: r 5? s buri
day.
School pens ^ r
morning with twenty t r< sc hoi
ars, and Miss Agustf o t
Eatonton, as teacher.
Miss Rosser in our micsi
the school much succ
East Tuesday at 7:30 God in
ins presence removed from our
midst Mr. A. L. J. Hodge me of
our best known men, he was a
member of the Presbyterian
church. He leaves a wife and one
•daughters and several grand chil
dren to moan his death, To the
bereaved family we extend our
deepest sympathy.
5500 Reward
For any case of rheumati-r n can no
be cured by Dr. Drummoi: 1 's .ghtuinjj
Remedies; restores stiff joints- < rwn cor «h
and hardened muscles When - v
else fails, d> scribe your ease t- 1
H Medicine Co., New York : :
Plaid Suitings in all 20c
the Cotton goods, yd.
A great line of Table Dam¬
ask, white, red and blue, per
yard, n 1 , 50c, 25c
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I* >00 yards Embroidery, 7
inches wide. Inserting |A IVv ,
to match, per yard,
1000 yards Val. Lace, A*
Inserting to match, yard,
1000 yards Lace, 1 to Cp
4 inches wide, per yard
Ladies Cassimere 10c
Gloves, per pair
Ladies Collars, e.vch * f)C
Ruchins each, 5c
100 dozen good Pearl C ~
Buttons, per doz.
Black and white Pdas- JTp
tic, 1-2 inch, per yard, v ^'“'
PACE.
Rev. J. T. Eakes, filled bb last
regular appointment before c li¬
fe re uce at this place on Sunday
last.
Mr. William Boyd was m e of
the'committee who went to At¬
lanta, last Saturdv to put in New
ton’s bid for the agricultural
school for the fiifth district.
Mrs. Maggie Thomas, from
Snapping Shoals, is visiting Mrs.
J. T. Eakes, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Ramsey,
visited their son Mr. C. D. Ram¬
sey last week.
Mr. Charles C. Elliott, who has
b;en ill with fever at Pulaski, Ga.
is able to be at home again.
Mr. Jaskson Elliott, of Snapping
Shoals, visited his parents at this
place last Sunday.
Rev. L. S. Ledbetter, Presiding
Elder of the Rome district stopped
over with his sister Mrs. J. T.
Eakes, Tuesday on his way to the
Methodist Conference, which is to
be held in Milledgevilfe.
GAITHERS.
j Mr. Tuck Griffin, of Stone Mt.
came down last Saturday to be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Grit
tin.
Mrs.* Martha Bands of Leakton
was the guest of Mrs. Emma lien
derson a part ot last week.
1 Mr. A. M. Griffin made a short
I visit to Mansfieild last Saturday
; afternoon.
j Mr. J. D. Ozburn and son,
Grady made a quick trip to Mans¬
field lust Saturday afternoon.
, j Mr. A. . T L. o Gaither of f Mansfield „
I spent last Friday here as the
guest of Mr. D. D. Tomblim.
| Mrs. Trellia Banks, of Leakton,
J j sdent last Wednesday here, the .....
guest of Mr*. Emma Henderson.
Mrs. Man* Lizzie Henderson
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON Ga
Bail Thread, 7 for 25 C X
King’s Spool Cotton, Cp
2 spools for - ^
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12 dozen boxes Baby * 7 ^ ^
Elite Shoe Polish, box *
Half gross Flavoring 7c
Extracts, per bottle,
200 boxes ir Pins, 1c
per box,
Toilet Pins, full count, Ic
250 to the paper,
rustable, Hooks 4 and doz Eyes, for non 5c
Best Cotton Tape, 2 t-Jv*
rolls, 4 yds each, for
100 bundles Feather ' 4c
Stitched Braid, bundle,
Post Cards, all kinds, lc
each,
500 yards Silk Ribbon,
all colors, 2 in, wide, yd.
' \S.'~ sri
spent a short while with Mrs. J. j
I). Ozburn last Wednesday after- |
noon.
Mr. Sam McCart of Mansfield i
was here a short while one clay last
week.
Mr. Clifford Ellington of Eu
dora was here last Tuesday im rn- '
jj.g,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Henderson
and children spent one day last j
week in Mansfield.
Mr. G. W. Henderson spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs
Emma Henderson.
Misses Evie and Carrie Lee
Morgan spent a tew hours with
the Misses Harris Saturday.
Messrs. Charlie and Neal Banks
and Dolphus McCullough of Leak
ton continue to visit here.
Mr. Bill Harwell of Leak ton
passed through here one day re
j cently.
| Mrs. J. F. Lindsey was a visitor
! here recently,
j Mr. J. I). Ozburn is making a
i ! fina corn crop—about 300 bushels.
J)r. Belcher and Mr. Franklin
I of Eudora, were here hunting last
Friday.
i DOVER.
Miss Dovie Dabney has as her
truest this week Misses Oliver
Elliot ot Lithonia audSusie Weld¬
! on of Snapping Shoals.
; Miss Carrie Moon,
spent Satur¬
day night a- d Sunday with her
aunt Mrs. Ida Dorsey.
Miss i inie Edwards left Monday j
far Conyers where B he will enter!
school.
Misses I earl and Ruby Dorsey 1
s spent Monday afternoon with!
Misses Annie and Acki e Moon.
Mr. Hugh Berry of Mt. Zion
spent Sunday night with Mr. Paul
Berry.
Mjss-h Parrie and Carrie Moon
spent Monday afternoon with Miss
{: J till :ke Byrd.
Towels, each, 4c
Huck Towels, each 10 c
A big line of Cotton
Blankets, 10-4 size, pair
A little heavier 11-4 98 c
blanket, per pair
blankets, Dixie, 10-4 all wool size, $ 4-75
Heavy Comforts, £1 AA
tton filled , ach
quality, Counterpanes, each, nice 98c
Another shipment of that
heavy fleeced Under
wear, p r suit, VJUv.
per Womens’ suit, Union Suits 50c
Childrens’ Union 25c
Suits, per suit,
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m THE ENTERPRISE has made arrangements to give the following
premiums to the lady and gentleman receiving the highest number of votes
by midnight of January 15th, 1907.
P's T° th6 ,ad >' receiving the highest number of will
votes, we give either an
$18-00 Sewing Machine or a $20.00 Watch.
i o the gentleman receiving the highest number of votes, we will give a
$20.00 Watch or a $20.00 Phonograph.
fhe Conditions For Voting are as Follows:
l-or every paid up subscription for One Year of $1.00 will allow 40
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votes; 20 101- the lady and 20 for the gentleman; for every paid up subscrip
Mon foj Six Months 50c, we will allow 20 votes to be divided above; lor
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ev ery up subscription for Three Months 25c, we will allow ten votes, 5
for the lady and 5 for the gentleman, Renewals will be counted well as
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Those subscribers who have already paid up their subscriptions will be
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Men’s heavy Work $1.25 !
Coats, each
Wright’s Health Under wear
a few suits left, to i
go at - . I e
Battle-Axe Shoe. tSi
Did you notice the man in
last week’s ad, and wonder
what he was doing ? Well, he
was making BATTLE-AXE
SHOES for E. E. Parker.
They are made now and on
the way and will be here when
you come. Shoes for e very
body—the best you ever saw.
In the lot is 72 pairs of hRh
top Brogan shoes, which are
like the ones you used to buy
before shoes got so high. I
will sell them while | C CD
they last for only **U