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Kveritt’s Furniture Store is brim full of elegant goods that will
Try make suitable Christmas
Presents. to make vour <>■ more practical and the result will please
you.
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( ristmas Suggestions.
Look over the following list and see if there is
not som ething that appeals to your fancy: Rugs,
Art Squares, Pictures, Victor Talking Machines,
d Records, Parlor and Church Organs, Sewing
in
Machines, Cook Stoves, Rockers in great variety,
Office Chairs, Center Tables, Library and Dining
Tables, Office Desks, Ladies Writing Desks, Ta
bourettes, Pedestals, Clocks, Lamps, Book Cases,
Hall Racks, China Closets, Sideboards, Bed Room
Suits, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Comforts,
Trunks, Suit Cases, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, and
a hundred other things too numerous to mention.
c^t) 1 ^ e^’t) &
local flews. 3
he latest fashions yon have not seen,
'he thing ior you to do
»subscribe for McCall’s Magazine,
tw ill reveal them all to you.
L’s fifty cents a year, that’s all;
foil get a free pattern too,
L Mrs. J. W. Peek call,
Jive an order, and thanks to you.
jjjthittg below cost at Cohen’s.
»r Nathan’s Bread phone No.
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illinery at your own price at
Pohen’s.
r W. B. Livingston, of Kings,
I here Tuesday.
r. W. G. Treadwell, of Salem,
it Tuesday in town.
I. you want a suit, ot clothes
[save 25%. See VV. Cohen.
jiss Julia Swanson has returned
le after a short stay in Atlanta.
pi. R. W. Milner made a pro
joual trip to Monticellc Tues
Ire. James Porter has returned
i a vi»it to ^relatives in Missis¬
ii.
Iky not save 25% on the dollar.
w>u go to Cohen’s he can save
lr you.
|l:e [Peace candidates for Justice of
lay will close the campaign
night.
lisses Corine and Nina Madge
I |ai ' 8 sp a nt Thanksgiving in
Circle.
I 011 * Wm. Boyd was here Tues
|at pmissioners. a meeting of the County
| i' r a. A. E. this Coogler, Covington of Mans¬
spent week in
[guest of friends.
r e Boston Orchastral Co. will
btain at Music Hall Saturday
Ft Dec. 8 th.
fksses Annie and Fannie Tay
I °f Social Circle, spent Sunday
F ^bs Edna Taylor.
rB - R. ' • Thomason, of Madi
i visited here this week, the
^ of Mrs. Robt. Fowler.
L and Mrs. Otis Adair, of Con
b vere visitors here last week,
gftests of Mrs. Robt. Fowler.
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r - Clias. H. Echols, of New
Gty, is the guest this week
P>s mother, Mrs. S. J. Echols,
Piuway.
!r - 311(1 Mrs. A. C. Heard,
van ‘pent the week end with
r st 111 Mr. F. E. Heard,
N - on
street.
rs ' 'b L. \\ hitehead and
'^ ter s. Grace and Louise,
^ lUves Saturday i" Eithonia. and Sunday
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COVINGTON, GA,
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Millinery below cost at Cohen’s.
Don’t buy anything until you
see Cohen’s prices.
Mr. W. S. Marbut, of Almon,
was m town Wednesday.
Mr. H. T. Shaw, of Salem, was
here Saturday on business.
Miss Lottie Hanson, of Social
Circle, spent Tuesday in Coving¬
ton.
Mrs. C. A. Sockwell, who has
been ill for some time, isconvales
cmg.
Mr. E. H. Jordan, who has been
traveling in Florida, has returned
home.
Miss Abigail Stanton is spend¬
ing the week with Miss Annie
Perry.
Misses Edna Taylor and Lottie
Flemister spent Thursday in At¬
lanta.
Miss Sue Harris has been spend¬
ing a few days in Atlanta with
relatives.
Mrs. Sallie Anderson is critical¬
ly ill at her home, two miles irom
Covington.
Mr. Martin B. Fowler, of New
York, visited relatives here during
the past week.
Hun. A. J. Belcher and Mr. A.
C. Belcher, of Starrsville, spent
Wednesday in town.
Clothing and shoes at and be¬
low cost only up to 25th of this
month at \V. Cohn’s.
Mrs. J. W. Sockwell has return¬
ed from Hogansville, where she
visited Mrs. Robert Mobley.
Mrs. F. E. Heard is spending
this week in Jonesboro, the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. D. B. Nelson.
Mrs. Luke Robinson spent the
week end with jher father, Capt.
W. Armstrong, of Greslianiville.
A good two horse farm to rent,
5 miles from court house.
R. E. EVERITT.
Dr. W. D. Travis has been con¬
fined to his room for several days.
He is some better at this writing.
Mr. Carter Franklin left Monday
for Colorado, where he goes to en¬
ter business in the sugar refining
industry.
Found! —A scarf pin, hv J
Corloy. Owner can get same by
describing pin and paying for this
notice.
Hons. J. Z. Johnson, G. C.
Adams, T. J. Speer. Win- Boyd
and Col. Jas. P. Cooley are in At
j lanta m the interest of the ugi >• u
j tural college for Newton.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON
GA
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Remember when you are buying
any goods see W. Cohen.
All goods bought of me engrav¬
ed ftee. Sain the Jeweler.
Come out and hear the Boston
Orchastral Compand at Music
Hall Saturday night Dec. 8 th.
Select your Xmas goods early.
I’ll take great pleasure in setting
them aside for you. Sain the
Jeweler.
Dr. Luke Robinson spent Sun¬
day in Walnut Grove>, where he
was called in consultation with
Dr. Shelnut.
Mr ; . J. H. Stanton, Mis. P.
Wi lson, and Mr. Alva Stanton,
of Newborn, spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Evans Lunsford.
See my line of Xmas and Htli
: day goods Leb n buy ng. Nicest
line of Stearling Silver Novelties
ever shown in Covington. Saiu
the Je weler.
Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Dial and
daughter, Miss Daisy, spent Sun¬
day at Walnut Grove and attend¬
ed the marriage of his niece, Miss
I Lottie Dial.
Have you tried Dr. Robinson’s
Black Bitters for indigestion? If
you have not call on Mr. Tom
Well for a bottle. Price 50 cents.
Benefit guaranteed or your money
r fui did*
Last Wednesday afternoon quite
an a ppreciative audience attended
the second of a series of recitals
given by members of Mrs. Corley’s
music class. Two other recitals
will close the series for this term.
The U. D. C’s. will have the>r
regular meeting at Mrs. E. O. Lee
on Wednesday Dec. 12, at three
o’clock. All members are request¬
ed to be present.
FLORA CARR, Cor. Sec.
Ozburn-Smith.
The marriage of Miss Annie
L. Ozburt: of Atlanta, and Mr.
John L. Smith, of Covington, took
place at the home of the bride’s
parents, 311 Simpson St. on Wed
nesday, Dec. 5th., at 9 o clock.
Rev. Dr. Millard, of Atlanta
preformed ceremony m a most
impressive manner.
The bride is the you c< st
daughter of Mr. and Mrs B. J.
Ozburn, of 311 Simpson street, At¬
lanta, and a sist this r < f Mrs. city. 1 J>- The
Brisendine of
groom is a member of t.ie firm
of Smith-Ylning Co. of this city
and one < f our most pupnlar and
promising young business men.
The young couple have the best
I wishes and congratulations of a
host < f friends, both in Covington l
ixi,d Atlanta.
Tney are at home to their many
friends at the residence^ of Mrs.
M. ’eilo
Jam-s
street.
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Harness ai d Vehicle Dep’t. ml
We carry the most ud to date line of Vehicles Ev:
and Harness to be found anywhere, A full stock
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of NORMAN Buggies always on hand. 5(6/
Our stock of Winter Lap Robes is worthy o
your inspection.
No trouble to show goods. Come and examine
o
stock.
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$
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$ STATEMENT THE 0
0 OF CONDITION OF THE
Bank of Covungton, 0
0 Of Covington, Ga.
DECEMBER 1 st, 1900.
6
0 $ l
0 0
0 RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. 0
0 Discount Loans, 1121,1:10.30 Capital, 0
$87,500.00, 0
* Demand Loans, 32,474.4 9 $153 604 79 Surplus,, Undivided Profits, (net) 18,750.00 0,572.05 0 0
Overdrafts, secured 48,603.26 Dividends Unpaid, 0
0 68.00
Overdrafts, unsecured, 1,132.19 Individual deposits 150,974 0
58
Real Estate, 1 , 000.00 Time Certificates. 30,285.36
Furniture and Fixtures, 3,148.58 Savings, 2.494 56 0
Cash on hand & Due from Banks 64,150.73 183,754.60
Bills Payable, 25,000.00
TOTAL, $271,644.65 TOTAL. $271,644 55
0 0 ==i -“ 0
THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT. C .S. THOMPSON, Cashier.
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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 pieces. 184 7
Rogers plated ware, My line
jewelry is complete, All
the latest st\les a.-d no\t lti .s.
Lockets, neckchains, Scari
pins, cuff-links, hat pins broo
ches. Waists-sets. Laro-e line
watches, and prices guaran
to be right, See those
fancy solid silver handle um
See my line before
buy.
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COTTON STORED. $4 ft
BUGGIES Liberal Advances and on Cotton WAGONS Stored. I i
For cash or on time.
D. A. THOMPSON,
COVINGTON, GEORGIA. p
Jackie Smith, of Sardis
mounee8 the engagement of her
Bertha, to Mr. Howard
Skinner of Starrsville.
wedding to take place at 2
on the afternoon of the
12 th ot Decernner, at the home
the bride.
Col. J. C. Knox spent a few dajs
in Macon last week attending the
District Conclave of his college;
fraternity. He was one ol the
speakers at its banquet on
Friday evening at the Hotel
Lanier and was complimented very
highly on his effort by those pres¬
ent.
Bird-Dial.
A beautiful home wedding was
that of Miss Lottie Dial to Mr.
Albert Bird, which occured Sun¬
day December 2nd at 3.30 P. M.
at the home of the brides parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dial of Wal-
11U ^ Grove Ga. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Blasingame.
Mr. and Mrs. Bird will make
their home six miles north of Cov
j n gton. Dur bert wishes go with
this y0lll)g couple .
Wanted Day boaiders, at 512.5G
Also huge room, furnisheed,lor
married couple, or two young men
at ?15.00 ]ier month each.
Mrs. J. T. Wright-tf.