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k'i'J S|3f DRESS GOODS, WAISTINGS UNDERWEAR. SHOES.
®§ s AND SILKS. Underwear We have a strong Gents, line Ladies of We carry in stock a com¬ ♦
In this department we think for plete line of SHOES. We
o. J v and Children. All sizes and have the Walk-Over Shoes for
} m ft &*«gggf| we can please the most fasti¬ h
C sffi, /& dious . Come and see for prices! men. Buster Brown Shoes for WM
S' m self. Misses, Children and little
'Y your NECKWEAR. “Red Seal” for tvra
B 'd tfc gents. every tSiiSr m
©a JACKETS AND WRAP5. We have just received a new body.
m We will show the most up line of Gents Ties in the latest m SF
ffl >jy designs at 25 and 50 cents. m
to date line of Ladies, Misses BEAUTIFUL PICTURES FOR 49c «
$ lyor « and childrens’ Jackets and HATS. i -r* t: liv
Rain Coats. Also line of in¬ With eaoh $ 2,00 purchase % a
, We carry the prettiest lot of we sell a beautiful lithograph¬ ii mm
L-*c fants’ Cloaks. all the new styles in HATS ed enambled picture only
! W B CORSETS—The best. for both and boys at ifc
PATTERNS, men at 49 cents, See these pictures.
m In all the late numbers. reasonable prices.
kb-i We will have December We have 100 subjects. No two rnmmm
iCSX - - Trunks and Suit Cases from number of Pictorial Patterns SHIRTS—The latest .style. alike Call for Coupon with
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y $1,50 to $9 00. and Fashion Sheets. All sizes. each purchase.
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’X You are cordially invited to come in and examine our entire stock. Our prices are the lowest.
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I Nursing baby?
I It’s a heavy strain on mother.
❖ Her is called supply
system upon to «•
^nourishment for two. ♦
Some form of nourishment that will *
r he easily taken up by mother’s system
is needed.
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Scott*s Emulsion contains the ii
0 greatest possible amount of nourish*
ment in easily digested form. &
* Mother and baby are wonderfully I
helped by its use.
J , ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 I
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9 Life often seems too long to the woman who suf-
11 fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing
|§ down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness,
dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are
& dreadful. To make life worth living, take
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Woman’s Relief
It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en- i
I riches permanently the blood,- strengthens all diseased conditions the constitution from and | Si
cures which 1
weak women suffer.
It is matchless, marvelous, reliable.
At all druggists’ in $ 1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER “I SUFFERED GREATLY,”
freely and frankly, in strictest confi- writes Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle
jgg ig dence, telling us all your symptoms and view, N. C., at my monthly periods, ??
troubles. We will send free advice (in all my life, but the first bottle of Car
W: ^ phin sealed envelope). Address: U- dui gave me wonderful relief, and now |g
die.-’ Advisory Dept.. The Chattanooga I am in better health than 1 have been S
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. for a long time.”
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LET US BID ON YOUR JOB PRINTING.
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THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTuN Ga
To Observe Thanksgiving.
We the undersigned merchants
of Covington agree to close our
respective places of business on
Thursday, Nov. 29, 1906, account
of Thanksgiving Day. This agree¬
ment to be published in the En¬
terprise:
Cash, Mobley & Co., J. P. Sain,
Stephenson & Callaway, Covington
Hardware Co., J. N. Bradshaw &
Co., C. A. Poole, Heard, White <k
Co., J. I. Guinn, C. C. Robinson,
Venable Bros., The Harrison Co.,
Lion Clothing Store, E. E. Parker,
Mrs. W. S. Scruggs, Singer Manu¬
facturing Co’s, office,Robt. Daniel,
barber; A. C Norman & Co., W.
J. Gober, barber; Rochelle Brown,
barber; Stephenson Hardware Co.,
Fowler Bros., Swanu^Davis Co.,
R. E. Everitt, C. A. Harwell,
Lunsford & Milner, Lee & Ander¬
son, \V. Cohen, E. II. Mobley-Co.
Uood tor everything a salve is used for
and especially recommended for piles
That is what we say of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. On the market tor years and
a standby in thousands of families. Get
lb'\\ itt s. Sold at J. A. Wright’s Drug
Store.
Hard Luck (With a Moral.)
A young lady working in a
stocking factory, fearing her chan¬
ces small for a life partner, wrote
the following ar.d slipped it into
the toe of a gentleman’s sock :
( ( A young lady, good looking and
of some means, would like to cor
respond with the wearer of this
stocking, if he is single, with a
\ isw to maUtmony.” A young
man bought the sock, and said:
“There is my chance, >», He wrote
to the young lady, offering him
I self as a suitable party, and to
j his surprise got this reply: ‘‘I
have been married eight years and
have a family of five children.”
j The iua.i from whom he bought * ! 1
the sock „ . , had , never advertised auveuisea, ,
j consequently they had lain
on
his shelves for 8 Tears.—Exchange.
New Fall Suits
If you wish to dress and look like
the city fashionable woman in and New wear a style
now York and
other metropolitan?!ties—if you want
to choose that style from the safest
source with largest variety
Of JHl Fashionable Cur•
rent Styles
And if you are not averse to sav
ln K dollars—no matter how little you
expect to pay—visit or correspond
with J. M. High .
est ready-to-wear Co., Atlanta’s great¬
store.
0 Tailor-made Suits
ill $10 to $75
Visiting Costumes
$25 to $50
Separate Skirts
$3.98 to $10
U| , A >f| Dressy $7.50 Skirts to $25
Eain Coats
1 1 $7.50 to $25
AlJiU Winter Jacket.?
$5 to $15
Long Loose
■P Coats $7.50
spills) Dressy to $25
mi 1 Waists
Isipl $5 to $25
mm j’ Separate
Waists
$1.00 to $5
Two Great Specials
finest chiffon ‘rars-i broadcloth V.m s z f
f tn tyl panne e: blouse velvet is «qnteUe{?* and silkbra;d^n trfc d
deep Suit girdle finished of rich pa nne L nl ’ ?
is in Velvet model* bu '
skirt is late new-pleated
Sun is A WINNER, aid the 8
ap-i'sa. eet value at S25 in “" ail Af? “ reat l " '
bro ” $25 00
A limited quantity stylish tailor
Suits of all-wool Venetian or
finish, broadcloth, tight-fitting sut
style; hes velvet collar jacket -
hoth jacket an.] broTF e «
and skirt U
trimmed; comes in navy
and black. Priced to ’ ° Wn
ma.il order our $ 15.00
trade
«^SSS-*5?£'£ n ’S, u » " 3M
J. M HIGH CO.,
•Atlanta, Ga.
Here is our condensed opinion of the
Original Laxative Cough Syruj ): “Nearly
all other cough syrups are constipating,
specially these containing opiates. Iven
np< b s laxative, (containing) Honey and
Conforms V' ,r moves to ,h the ^ bowe,s National Contains Pure Food t.oopiates
m and
Drug n Law. > bold - ,, at \\ right s drug store,
Subscribe for The Enterprise.
Hawkinsvillc
Mr. Editor here I come again!
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hawkins,
spent last Sunday, with k Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Presley.
Mr. J. E. McCart, and Mr. I.
L. McCart, of Rocky Plains, spent
last Saturday ami Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. II, Rice.
Mr. W. I. Moon, and soil
spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Huse Dorsey, of near Prince¬
ton.
Mr. Lenard Sudlith, spent last
Saturday and Suaday with rela¬
tives and friends Ii Atlanta.
Mr. W. L. Evaii, ^ and Mr. W.
T. Presley, is 110 working with
the Western Unioi Telegraph Co.
Mrs. J. T. speij last Saturday
with Mrs. Winnie Pickett.
Mr. Shack Undfl wood, preached
a very interesting sermon near
Milstead, last Suti ay afternoou.
The pound sup« r that was giv¬
en by Mr. and X 's. Davis, was
highly enjoyed bd all who were
present.
Free Mediciii Samples
do not prove that a r§edy is good for
anything. If you wai to experiment, try
samples for other aili fits than rheutna
tism. X ou can’t afifo; to lose time and
life in taking chances ith any medicine
which has not stoo the test of time.
Drummond’s Rheunif : Remedy has a
twenty year record o i ires. Write to the
Drummond Medicine New York for
literature, 3
Appier oats. enuine purple
straw- wheat, oat made 66 bus.
uer acre on up! nd. Berkshire
pigs. L. W. T man. 2m
Give children a re n > with a pleasant
taste, Don t iorce t! Ieasant medicine
down their throats, ftnedy’s Laxative
(containing) Honey :MTar is most pleas¬
ant to take. Childre Hl»e it, and as a re¬
lief for colds, coughs, jte., .here is nothing
better. No opiates. DrAnw. !*iform s to Nation
al Pure Food and f>old at J
A, IVright’s Drug StoJ t
By them another rough and scratches
Upon which is a lighted entile.
Ana both boys have a pistol and sad
They It is now four o’clock in the mornaj
begin to think about going;
For ’twill soon be light and the l
stirring, j
Because now the roosters are crowing.]
They go home and sleep ail day, j
And stay in their room that night ilj
For then all the family are abed,
Then they slip out and go to the garret^
Thus they continue for many
Until one night one boy lost al! he:d
He shoots at the other, then both ■
The police hear the firing and arre#
lad.
They take the wounded boys to the?
And send for the physicians quick,
Who staunches their bleeding
Which have bled until they are sick- -
The next day the mother of eJ ^
comes to them
They ask them why they shot at each|
Each said he was gambling ttni
I won
And then each shot at the other
Then each mother told them thehs
gambling ’® i
And then made each say I’ll gm"- 1 - 1
And But I’ll stay at home gamble with father^ of TCIt '
we will never as ,
We skip five years and see what ilffl
They are partners in a very larg' 3 ‘"^
They home and stay » u nl v
go now ore?
And of them could you ask any ®
When in jail they were placet
bond. k
Their fathers paid them out —but •
the most ^
For they are now l “‘ '
Because they the light fron3<? >f )
saw
The above was compo*^ bt
Judson L. Adams March
while attending Palmer
Oxford, Ga., for which
first prize—-a handsome ho°
Oliver 1
Farmers who US6 ^
delighted. Stephen 5 a
are
ware Q a> se n them.
The Light From Over The
Par Petit Gar Con.
By Judson L. Adams. I
A slick top table, and upon it a ia
cards
Which are old and soiled and won I
Around it sit two young men wit:
eyelids,
Looking very weary and forlorn. !
An old garret wi*h a few old and J