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i k L Big Clothing Sale
is sold,
No old stock on hand. Everything new because
it was bought this fall, so it is a new and up-to-date
stock to be sacrificed, Clothing that looks good,
wears good and is good.
Not one suit reserved. All those handsome
ingle and double breasted Blacks, Grays, Fancy
Worsteds and Serges in men’s and'young men’s
suits.
All my boys’ Clothing to go in the same Cut
Price Sale. Here, as elsewhere, you will find some
rare values, especially in the little boys’ double
breasted, plaited and belted suits.
Overcoats? Yes, they will go also. We have
too many and are going to push the cut price knife
in deep until EVEN YOU that always say too high
will say that’s cheap enough.
I do not say that I will cut the price a certain
per cent because that would mean nothing to you,
for I could mark every price high enough to cut 50
per cent, and then sell them high. You come in if
in need of a suit of clothes or overcoat and examine
the goods and I don’t believe we will disagree on the
price.
Take advantage of this Clothing Sale right in
the heart of the season to buy what you need cheap.
Ernest Parker 5 Covington, Ga
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LEGU1N.
Iverybody is invited to the sing
at Lovejoy next Sunday after
m.
several from here attended the
Ling at Red Oak last Sunday.
Rev. Adams preached a very
presting sermon at Lovejoy last
iday.
the Epworth League will be
d at Lovejoy next Friday night
pyrbody is invited to attend.
piss [l Dennie Edwaids of Starr’s
spent last week with friends
| relatives here.
p. and Mrs. Joe Meadors were
guests Mr. H. B, Meador’s
lily last Sunday.
Jr. and Mrs Willie Parker of
pon,visited ply last Mr. Henry Ozburn’s
Sunday.
1SS Bessie Thompson spent
Sunday with Miss Irene
idors.
he Misses Wilson were in Cov
lon one day last week.
Uses Dennie Edwards and
f e Thompson spent last Satur
[ n 'ght with Mrs. Alma Mead
‘ r< Bob Coggins of Salem visit
U brother Mr. Georga Coggins
Sunday.
7. and Mrs. Cape Austin of
(yers are visiting Mr. W. T.
I l >u this week.
EUDORA.
Iere w dl be preaching at
kSunday, and everybody
ted.
r ' S. P. Potts made a
p° f Covington last week.
rs ' Lewis and children
piests peral from of her mother last
here attended
j n at Red Oak last Sunday.
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r' '> assie Campbell
I Curtis-Sigman marriage
Nge last Sunday.
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
FOR DECEMBER.
Review of The Studies of The
Year For The Daughters of
The Confederancy.
These programs were published
in the Atlanta Constitution and
the Savannah Morning News of
the following dates:
Study for January—Robert E.
Lee, January 7, 1900.
February—J 9 I 111 B. Gordon,
January 28. .
March—Joseph Wheeler, March
4.
April—Captain .Henry Wirz,
March 18.
May—Thomas Jonathan Jack
son, April 22.
June—Jefiferson Davis, May 20.
July—Alexander H. Stephens,
July 1.
August—No program. Powell
September—Ambrose
Hill, August 19.
October—Joseph E. Johnston,
September 23.
November—Howell Cobb, Oc¬
tober 27.
Give life sketches ot each sub
ject.
GENERAL QUESTIONS.
At the request of congress, what
day did Lincoln appoint as a day
Miss Tessie McClendon spent
from Friday until Sunday in
Mansfield.
Mr. June Allen of Mansfield
spent Sunday here with home
folks.
Mr. Alvin Patrick of Mansfield
was a visitor here Sunday.
Miss Capus Thornton of Bethle
ham spent last week with her
cousin Miss Inez Jones.
Mr. Jim Ozburn and son went
to Monticello last Monday.
Master Orel Aaron has returned
after having spent some time with
his grandparents at Hayston. j
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THE ENTERPRISE. COVINGTON
Ga
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THE SOUTH’S i®|
MOST POPULAR LINE OF
FOOTWEAR
For Tor a
Every member Every Occupation
0 ! and
Every Family. Every Position In Life.
SHOES m
BATTLE AXE
save you money, because they toeges 0 §
and 320 more than shoes of inferior qual- m
v) ity. Once a purchaser, you remain a customer, y m
A call will be E. E. PARKER.
appreciated.
of humiliation and prayer for the
success of the federals?
2. Give the history of the con¬
federate flag.
8 . Tell of the stolen engine,
“General.”
4. What Indian chief arrayed
his warriors against the confeder
ancy?
5. Describe the “Battle Above
the Clouds.”
6 . What confedarate brigade,
ammunition having been exhaust¬
ed, held the enemy in check with
rocks?
7. Upon what occasion did
Grant get the title Uncomlition
Surrender Grant?
8 Give incidents of restrictions
.
of the press.
9 Who were called “The Mum¬
.
mers;”
10. What city did Sherman
present to Lincolon as u Christmas
gift? found “Lee’s
Answers may be in
History of the United States and
“Georgia Land and People.
Program Committee— Mrs. Her
bert M. Franklin, Tennille, chair
man ; Mrs. J. W. Lee and Mrs. E.
A. Pound.
The Daughters of the Confeder
ancy will be entertained at the
home of Mrs. E O. Lee Wednes
day Dec. 12. Misses Jule Trippe
aud Sarah Simms compose the
program committee for the occa
siou and they will make such se¬
lections from the December official
program as they mav think best.
Any information which may he
desired for the.“Review” can be
obtained from the Historian of the
Chapter, Mrs. J - N\. Lee.
the bowels and get the cold 011 1 of
Open Kennedy’s Laxative Cough
your system. bowels and at the same
the
time allays the inflammation of the mucus
membrane. Contains Tar and Honey.
Drives out the cold and stops the tough
absolutely free from any opiates, Con
the National Pure Food and
forms to take- *V’ J
Pleasant to 1
Drug Law.
J. A. Wrigit.
The money we save you on your purchase here
ill help you to pay your bills.
A mammoth stock of shoes await your inspec¬
at our place in everythiu^ you need. Such shoes
William Kunland’s patent, colt, and gun metal,
and button for mens’ dress wear, and Puting’s
Green I'ag and Strong Point shoes, in Battle-Axe
in every-day wear, True Blue and Southern
shoes for women—shoes that are so good that
can shut your eyes and buy in perfect safety.
Webster School shoes for boys; a dictionary in
every pair of shoes.
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Boots in the regular old ditcher and the soft top
Kangaroo.
Women’s wool lined and felt button shoes for 4
comfort.
House slippers in plain and fancy goods to rest
your feet in as you sit around the fire in the :: 1
.
ings. For men and women. 4
New Fall Suits
If you wish to dress and look like
the city woman and wear a style
now fashionable In New York and.
other metropolitan cities—If you want
to choose that style from the eateet
source with largest variety
Of Jill Fashionable Cur•
rent Styles
And If you are not averse to Ber¬
ing- dollars—no matter how little you
expect to pay—visit or correspond
with J. M. High Co., Atlanta's great¬
est ready-to-wear store.
Tailor-made Suits
$10 to $75
Visiting Costumes
$25 to $50
Separate Skirts
$3.98 to $10
> Dressy Skirts
VC
W $7.50 to $25
!■ Rain Ooata
i
$7.50 to $25
4 Winter Jackets
$5 to $15
Long Ijocme
Coats $7.50
% to $25
Dressy
Waists
$5 to $25
R9Er Separate
Waists
$1.00 to $5
Two Great Specials
No. I. A h0.n<3»orn* tailor-tneu3« Suit,
•omethln* on order of cut, of
finest ohlfPon broadcloth, blouse
style: blouze 1* exquisitely trimmed
In panne velvet and silk braid; lias
deep girdle of rich panne velvet;
Suit is finished in velvet buttons;
skirt 1* late new-pleated model. This
Suit Is A WINNER, Bad the great¬
est value at *25 brown la all Atlanta;
colors, blue. and $25 00
black, all sizes..........
No. 2. THE JfOST REMARKABLE
SUIT OFTBR IN Ol'R HISTORY—
A limited quantity etyllsh tailor-made
Suits of all-wool Venetian or silk
finish, broadcloth, tight-fitting jacket
style; has velvet collar and cufTs;
both jaoket and akirt Is braid
trimmed; comes In navy, brown
and black. Priced to our $ 15.00
mail order trade.......
Address all orders to the “Mail Or¬
der Store” of the South.
J. M HIGH CO.,
Jitlanta, Ga.
It is noticeable a cold seldom comes on
when the bowelr are freely open. Neither
it stay if they are open, Kenedy’s Laxa
tive Cough Syrup tastes as pleasont as
maple sugar. Free from all opiates.
Contains Honey and Tar. Conforms to
the National Pure Food and Drug Law.
Sold by J. A. Wright.
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rp OLIVER chilled PLOWS. i rt* .
L PLOWS MAY COME BUT THE OLIVER
AND PLOWS MAY GO COES ON FOR EVER
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The name 1 OLIVER” is a Gaurantee of Excellence.
1 Wc guarantee the OLIVER to do satisfactory work in
I all not Kinds suited of for soil the and use if you you intended should try for one it we and will find gladly it t
exchange it for I
you.
There are more “OLIVER’S” in use in this county
ft) than all other makes combined.
^ Try one and see why everybody uses it.
I Sold and Satisfaction Guaranteed by
1 Stepenson Hardware Go.
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE
We earnestly request all young-persons, no matter .
how limited their means or education, who wish to
obtain a thorough by business training and good posi- !
tion, to write first mail for our great half-rate
offer. guaranteed. Success, independence and probable fortune
are Don’t delay. Write today.
The Ga.-AIa. Business College. Kacon, Ga.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
the . ___ ^
Bears
Signature of
Appier oats, Genuine purple
wheat, ‘oats made 06 bus.
yer acre* on upland. Berkshire
pigs, . L. W.
Jarman. 2 m
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Farmers who use Oliver Plows
are delighted. Stephenson Hard¬
ware Co. sell them.
Aupler oats for sale winter
rown. S R Ellington, Oxford tf.
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