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T HE CLARK BANKING CO.
COVINGTON, GA.
jjcits the Business and Accounts of Farmers
and Business Men.
iy Farmers Should Keep a Bank Acconnt
rule, keep no book o£ accounts. Their bank deposit book
farmers, as ft cash receipts, while the
complete record of their stubs of the
: 0 rds them feet record of expenses and payments. Paying a laborer, a
k book are a per bill with bank check is much safer than with
ec any other a
account, or receiving the check must endorse it, and the
... ause the person check
iney; h bCC by the bank, can be preserved as a receipt. Money
returne e d to the maker
,; n g ^ , g nQt s0 eas ily and so often “fooled away” as when carried
.posited m ® S ket _ Farmers: Try the experiment for one year of keeping
0UDd ^ ° ne does not you. A large number of the best
nt and see if it pay
bank accou with
have accounts us.
irmers - desirous of having farmers’ accounts, even though small;’for in this
We are ixed farming is preached and practiced, their accounts are sure
pality, w here m
grow larger*
Jcirk BBfikinQ Co . 9 CovinQton, Gd«
local flews. 3
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MIXON.
Everybody is cordially invited
to attend the singing at Red Oak
the first Sunday afternoon. We
will sing in “Shining Light’’ and
Perfect, Praise.
Mr Walter Pope and wife were
the guests of J II Pope’s family
Sunday.
Mrs W H Ivey visited Mrs I L
Parker Suuday afternoon.
Mr Paul Aaron and family vis¬
ited Mr Ike Vaughn’s family Sun¬
day.
Mrs George Aiken visited her
sister, Mrs Wood Aiken, of Cov¬
ington, Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Tom Heard spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs J H
Pope
Mis 9 Irene Ivey ryant Sunday
very pleasantly with Miss Rubie
Aiken.
Misses Ora and Nellie Parker
visited their sister, Mrs J L Cog
gin, of Leguin, Saturday afternoon.
Mrs 0 D Pickett visited Mrs O
L Holmes Saturday afternoon.
Misses Alice Thompson and
Katie Wilsou, of Leguin, attended
Sunday School at Newton hactory.
Mr Henry Pope and wife spent
Sunday wiffi the latter's parents,
Mr and Mrs I L Parker.
MVSK-KITCHEN.
The wedding of Miss Laura
Mask aud Mr Homer Kitchen took
place Sunday afternoon. Rev A
C Mixon perormed the ceremony.
latest fashions y on have not seen,
lie do
'he thing (or you to
0 su bsenbe for McCall’s Magazine,
tw ill reveal them all to you.
jost’s fifty cents a pear, that’s all;
fou get a free pattern too,
Dn Mrs. J. W. Peek call,
live an order, and thanks to you.
ir Nathan’s Bread phone No.
2t
[vend Ideas in ladies’ Long j
hat Cook’s.
1 . G. Q. Livingston, of Kings,
t Tuesday in Covington.
he prettiest lot of ladies Gloves
Belts in town at Cook’s.
Lk for Nathan’s Bread. None
fcr. Smith-Vining Co. 2t
lid weather suggest nil Over
l C. E. Cook has a fine stock
lem.
E. Cook is selling the famous
)’ Elite shoe polish for 7c or 4
!5c.
!r. Preston Carroll, of Macon,
spend Thanksgiving in Cov
(011,
petty Jewelery being escential j
roper class. Call on C. E.
k, he has a imw lot just in.
Ir. and Mrs. J. B. Gatliff, of
liamsburg, Ky., will spend ft
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
roll.
rof. Irwin Perry, wife and lit
paughter, |sts of Atlanta, were the
of relatives here a day or
of this week.
p. Lis and district, Mrs. J. W. Estes, in of
spent Tuesday
in, the guests of their daughter,
t- Chas. Kimball.
p. P. W. Godfrey has return
ffom Columbus, where she has
In in attendance upon the ses
p of the D. A. R. Conference.
‘lie Enterprise has on hand a
jee [best supply grades of all kinds of the
of bond paper and
slopes. We are now prepared
Ret up any kind of job you
“C Give us a trial.
r v - SL Spear, of Rabum Gap
former Newton county boy
:nt a few hours in tho city Wed
!da y. en route to his appoint
nt ' V lule here, Mr. Spear
4 the Enterprise a pleasant
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" an tf.ii—A boy, r.ot over 15
lls °ld, to help in store, Must
and bright. Can go to school
»st of the ti me. Addree S. & Co.
msfield Ga. At once.
anted—A young lady for tele
cue ( perator of Southern Bell
kplione Company. Apply to
4 • G dfrey.
As - P. COOLEY,
ATTORNEY
And Counsellor At Law,
Covington, Ga.
Star Building.
.EGUIN.
Messrs Ten and Ben Smith
made a bnsitiss trip to Covington
last Tuesday
Miss Sadi Meadors was the
guest of MiasAhce Thompson last
Saturday nigt.
Mrs Charle Mabry is spending
a few weeks iith her mother, Mjs
S mith.
Messrs Job Stokes and Oscar
Parker, of were visitors
here Saturda afternoon.
Mr Will Bird was in our ville
a while Sundy merning.
Mr J P Thomson and little
daughter, Beie,'‘visited relatives
at Starr’s Mi Sunday.
Mr John eadors and family
j wqxq the g’®f® of Mr Henry
Meadors’ farfy '- aS t Sunday •
Mr and MiEmmett Nash left
j as t, Saturdafor Alabama, wheie
they will m;e their future home.
Their many ‘ends wish for them
1 nd happy life
a prosperom
Mr Jim P-ett was in our midst
i Sunday afteoon.
Mr xr Georg.oggm o is « very sick I
at this wriiff* His *
friends hoppr hmi a 1 •
covery.
the enterprise COVINGTON
GA
Wedding Presents,
Birthcay Presents,
Holiday Goods.
Sterling silver novelties,
hat brushes, cloth brushes,
military brushes, Sterling
silver handle manicure articles.
Sterling silver flat ware. In
odd and fancy prices. 1847
Rogers plated ware. My line
of jewelry is complete. All
the latest styles and novelties.
Lockets, neckchains, Scarf
pins, cuff-links, hat pins broo¬
ches. Waists-sets. Large line
of watches, and prices guaran
ted to be right. See those
fancy solid silver handle um
brellas. See my line before
you buy.
SAIN
The Jeweler.
J7DGAR R. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office 23 Star Building.
Special Attention Given Collections
Covington, Ga.
Pace.
The Sunday school at this place
grows in iu\v<-.a from Sunday to
Sunday to Sunday.
Miss Mabel Brown of McDon¬
ough visited the Misses Willing¬
ham last Sunday.
Miss Byrdie Almand left us last
week to take charge of a school in
Rockdale county.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ramsey vis
itde M. and Mrs. W. T. Watson
last Sunday.
Mrs. William Boyd visited her
daughter Mrs. L. R. Almond of
Covington last week.
The cemetery at this place is
looking much better since the
fencing has been put around it.
The boys of this|pl%ce are laying
great plans for Thanksgiving.
Their idea is to spend the day
hunting, and making their dinner
off of what thoy catch.
Drinking Men Not Wanted.
Strong drink steals away a per¬
son’s health, money, friends, and
home. It murders his body, mind,
character, morals, and soul. No
one wants a man that drinks. He
is not wanted as a lawyer, doc¬
tor, merchant, drummer, clerk,
laborer of auy kind, teacher, and
certainly not as a preacher. 1 he
railroads will not have him.
Many of the leading railroads
of the country have announced
jp a t, they will not employ any
mau in !Uiy position who drinks.
Gov. Hanly, of Indiana, recently
announced that lie «ou
appoint to office any man who
drinks. The Brewers Associa
tion of Chicago announced that it
would not employ, as driver of a
beer wagon, any one who drinks.
The Bar-tenders’ Association of
New Volk City put in its consti¬
tution plank to the effect that
a
man to be a member of that
any sober man.
association must be a
Temperance sentiment must be
* lty 9tr011g when it ex
^,, ds to drivers of beer H' E* wagons llolk
au bar-tcndeis.—Dr. -
OXFORD.
Ura. Dickey and XvmI
™ U n.edW e
fr „ mM
Mies Gertrud Williams
Gainsville i of
the Misses »is v ‘siting her cousins
Williams.
Mr. w. F. Dailey of Nashville
ha9 **** visiting his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay of Walnut
Grove visited their son Monday.
Miss Ida Buff of Atlanta, is vis¬
iting her cousm Miss Helen Will
lams.
Dr. Tillet of Nashville filled the
pulpit here Sunday.
Mr. W, L. Weber has returned
home from Milledgeville.
Miss Elza May Griffin of Stone
Mountain is visiting Miss Susie
Sanderford this week.
Mrs. A. G. Williams visited
Mrs. Black of Mansfield this week.
Dev. J, M. Sewell was the gnest
of his son Mr. W. S. Sewell Tues¬
day night.
EUDORA.
A large crowd attended Sunday
School here Sunday afternoon.
Miss Chloe Chaffin who has
been working in Atlanta for some
time has returned home last week.
Mrs. Tom McClendon and lit¬
tle son Joel, of Mansfield, "visited
relative here a few days last week.
Mr. Hulo.i Cunard ot Monticello
was a visitor here last Sunday
night.
Miss Sudie Ivey was the guest
of the Misses Herring Sunday
night.
Miss Vassie Campbell went to
Mansfield one day last week.
Mr. aud Mrs. Clifford Ellington
have a new visitor at their home.
Several of the people around
here have bought new organa in
the last two weeks.
Several from here will attend
the show in Mansfield next Friday
and Friday night.
Messii-, x. r. Mcoiennuu and
Nester Hays of Mansfield spent
Sunday here.
Misses Ollie and Tessie McClendon
spent Friday and Saturday in
Mansfield with relatives.
Messers F«w Athens and Service
Vaughn of Stewart attended the
singing at Misses Chloe and John¬
nie Chaffins Sunday night.
The Wedding Bells are tanging
in our ville.
Hawkinsville
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Presley
spent last Suuday afternoon with
Mrs.J. B. Dobbs’ family.
Mr. Frank Rice and sister
Miss Lottie visited their sister
near Hayston last Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Pucket was the
guest of his sister Miss Dovie
Moon.
Mrs. G. IT. Rico spent last Friday
with Mrs. Winnnie Puckett.
Miss Annie Dobbs of Abnon
spent last Saturday with Mrs.
Winnie Puckett.
The Western Union Telegraph
Company is now working in Al¬
moin
Mrs. W. L. Evans spent last
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W.
J. Moon.
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Will be in Covington until
Saturday night Dec. ist, to
make and sell Jewelery.
J. fi. Ray.
We are prepared to do first class
repair work on all kinds of vehicles
Prices reasonable. E. H Lewis &
Bro.
Huve you voted?
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The name OLIVER” is a Gaurantee of Excellence.
Wc guarantee the OLIVER to do ■I
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all kinds of soil and if you should try one and find it i
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{ than all other makes combined.
Try one and see why everybody uses it.
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Lumber, Shingles and all
kind of Building Materials
-CALL ON-
LUNSFORD & MILNER.
, Every thing up to date and prices
right.
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