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E. H. MOBLEY- Company.
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I H have nut in this Sale oar entire Stock of Ladies Long Jacket s, we won’t say at Cost that O
LISTED! The sounds ciJ 1 H
4.50 for £&££? P " Ce5 50 “ <« o
for $. 98. “ 6.00 a carry over
The $1.75 “ 3.75 •• mention. We have It made must prices be closed on MiJIinerv X t 00 low to O
2.00 1. 50. <0 My entire out in next 15 days.
a it a stock of $3.00 Washington
Hats to go at $2.50. brand
2.50 ti 1. (I 10.00 a vo at8°9 r h C r"° daysF,ei3hi «^ etiand §
u cb o Floss
U 3.00 it 2.25. « 12.50 8.25. up.
3.50 a a 15.00 goods, all
a a 11 . 00 . Covington !?* “ .—of S '° Ch Shoes in
and ask is for you to them
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local flews. |
Thompson was the
Kate city this
(friends in the
\V. Burns, of Salem,
0 city
today in the on
, L Bradlev I, spending
ffith her relatives in
pio.
fy, Pace has returned
Lit'to Mrs. L. P. Owsley
its.
ale Thippe has returned
“t ' 5 ™ 1,0 __ M,ss hott,e i
ck, in Decatur.
tesalie .. Norton, v . of „1 Onin 'Quin
,«11 spend Xmas with
kin Midway.
fceorgia Richardson, now T
fcers, will spend the holi
Kh her mother here.
Charlie Porter will spend
Eth Mrs. Owsley and Miss
It Owsley iu Atlanta.
Cleo Farnsworth will be
kt of Mrs. M. L. Hardeman
Lta,during the holidays.
d, a bunch ol keys near
l Depot. Owner can get
S’paying for this notice.
Cm. C. Cooley, of Leo, Ga.
pg this week with Editor
poley of the Enterprise.
no. B. Gordon will he a
her sister, Mrs. J. M.
w some time after this
|E. guest D. Guinn, of Mrs. of Cnthbert,
Jas. F.
several days of the past
^'.Z. Jackson, of Tallade
h ^ as returned home, after
t( ) her sister, Mrs. Joe W.
hois McDonald has re
her home at Snapping
per spending some time
pds here.
N°hn Screven, of Savan
Mreturned home after a
t visit to Mrs. N. S. Turn
l8> P. W. Godfrey.
s t Saturday, a mule be
; t0 t!le Hilton Ice & Ma
orks, fell in a well near
:ant > broke his neck.
E. W. Bar roll and dau‘ h
T
llsse 9 Elizabeth and Marjo
spending this week in
B guests of Mrs. C. C. Gun
Ruth Cowan, who
P attending the N onuul
F s . have returned home
i!1 s P«nd the holiday
taut*. with
Methodist Sunday School
fve a Christmas tree
- 1 uext
taht. No presents will
ed 011 the tree,
fries. only con¬
Mr. R. H. Cowan, of Kings,
vvas in the city on business Mon
day, and while here called in and
gave the Enterprise some substan¬
tial encouragement.
Mr. J. H. Bailey, the popular
shoe maker of thi. city, left Thurs
day for a two weeks v.ait to his.
cousin, Mrs Celest Hinks, at
Daytonia Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherard Camp
bell, of Mansfield, and Mis9 Lillie
Pennington, of Pennington, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Brook . Mvera , days of thU week.
The chafing-dish luncheon
g^en . on r Tuesday ,, , evening . by
Mrs - ^ at - S - lurner 10 hoilor
of her guest Mrs. John Screven
of Savannah, was a most delight
ful event of the week. Fourteen
guests were present.
Cash, Mobley & Co. have just
receive a lot of 100 of those new
pictures, which they sell for 49
cent3 with every two dollars cash
purchase. Every eight dollar
cash purchase entitles the purch¬
aser to one of these pictures tree.
Misses Madge Terrell, of Short¬
er College; Gladys Lee and Win¬
nie Husnu, of Agnes Scott; Flbr
ne Harwell of Wesleyan; Mae
White and Rosalie Mnrbut, of
Miiledgeyille Normal, will spend
the holidays with hometolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Mr. O. B.
Berry, and Miss Mona Mae Berry
of Cherokee, S. C. have moved to
this county, and will reside at the
L. F. Stephenson homestead in
Rocky Plains district. With the
people of Newton County, we wel¬
come these new citizens among us
Smith-Skinner.
At the hospitable home of Mrs.
F. A. Smith on Wednesday after¬
noon, Dec. 12th. at 2 o’clock, was
solemnized the marriage of Miss
Bertha Smith and Mr. Howard
Skinner, Rev. J. C. Forrester
,of Hoschton, officiating.
The ceremony was witnessed
by a largo number of relatives
and friends.
The parlor was beautifully de¬
corated with sniilax, ferns and
palms. The bride aud groom
stood under beneath an arch of
smilax. The bride was tastefully
attired in a becoming gown of
w hite silk with point lace, and
carried a lovely bouquet of white
flowers ami ferns. The color sceme
being white aud green.
Immediately after the ceremony
the bride and groom, accompanied
by a lew intimate friends, left for
their future home in Mansfield.
1 he charming character and
sweet disposition of the bride lias
won for her a host of friends.
1 he groom is also very popular.
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Miss Evan’s Musicale.
The pupils of Miss Marie Evans
entertained with a delightful mu
sicale at her home on Monday af¬
ternoon and a Tartre crowd of her
friends and patrons were present.
Quite a number of Miss Evans’
class is composed of Covington
young ladies, and every number
of the program was well rendered
Francis Thomas—“Dance Among the
Leaves’ ’ — Engelmann.*
Mary Beall Baum—“Skating” —Cecil
Klein,
Janie Gaither—“Cradle Song”—Carl
Kern.
Lucy Bush—“Scene de Ballet”—Hor
dath.
Jessie Dickey—“The Garden Party”—
Engelmann.
Maggie Perry—“Quaint Dar.ce”—G. D.
Martin.
Annie Bell Norman—“Dance of the
Nymphs”—F. Waddingson.
Annie Sue Bonnell, Virginia Peed, and
Katbrine Magath, Trio,—“Faust”—Krug.
Francis Godfreys “Venetian Gondolias”
^ ^
Visginia Peed —“Sailor Boy's Dream” —
w. LeHache.
Julia Dickey V alse’ ’ — Leschetizski.
Kathrine Magath—“Shuberts’ Serenade’
—Listz.
Linda Berry—“Cherry two-step—Al
bert.
Annie Sue Bonnell—“The Farries”—
Chammade.
Mary Hill Moore—“2nd Mazurka”—
Wieniawski.
Mrs. Ccrley’s Musicale.
Last Wednesday, Master Nathan
Cohen and Miss Ethel Launius
assisted by Misses Mary Loyd and
Carrie Belle Adams gave the sec
ond in the series of recitals given
by Mrs. Corley’s class, The fol
lowing program was rendered;
Danse Ukrcme—Nathan Cohen
and Ethel Launius.
Capriscioso—Nothan Cohen.
Love’s Greeting—Ethel Launius
Afterward—Miss Mary Loyd.
Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior—
Nathan Cohen.
5th. Nocturne—Nathan Cohen.
Charge of the Uhlands—Nathan
Cohen and Ethel Lauusus.
A Dream—Miss Mary Loyd.
The whole performance was good
and the two performers give prom¬
ise of being among the musicians
of our town. Miss Loyd’s voice
was unusually good and her solos
well rendered. She, too, is one ot
our fine young musicians.
Mr. Donald Corley gave classi¬
cal selections: *A Nocturne, Chop¬
ins, Elsa’s Dream from Lohengrin,
Rubeustein melody in F.
The last of the senes will be
given Thursday afternoon.
PACE.
Rev. Dimon filled his first ap
pointment at this place last Suu
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harda.mm
visited Mr. Cowan last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kamsey
visited here Sunday.
Everybody is invited to the N
mas- tree next Monday.
Suoscnbe for The EstEbpekE.
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$ to
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE $
arm o r gton, 0
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Of” Covington, a
tCIil- «E3 e« 0
DECEMBER 1st, 1900.
$
to
f’v v'
RESOURCES. nmairic IF to
LIABiLli iUS. 9
Discount Loans, $121,130.30 Capital, B
#37,500.00
Demand Loans, 32,474.49 Surplus,
$153 604 79 18,750.00 0
Overdrafts, Undivided Profits, (net) 6,572.05 to
i secured 48,60S. 26
I (§1 Overdrafts, Dividends Unpaid, G8.00 to
unsecured, 1,132.19 Individual deposits *
g& I Real Estate, 1 000-00 US0,97; V
V Furniture and Fixtures, , Time Certificates. 30,285.36 to
3,148.58 ! Savings, 2.494 56 to
y Cash on hand k Due from Ranks 64,150 73 ---- 183,754,50
1 Bills Payable, 25,000 to
$ i TOTAL, $ 00
271 , 644.55 TOTAL. $271,644 55
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THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT. C .S. THOMPSON, Cashier. to
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Wedding Presents,
Birthday Presents,
Holiday Goods.
Sterling silv r er nov r elties,
hat brushes, cloth brushes,
military- brushes. Sterling
silver handle manicureartick s.
Sterling silver flat ware. In
odd and fancy pieces. iS47|
Rogers plated ware. My Iine ;
of "jewelry is complete. All!
the latest styles and novelties. |
Lockets, neckchains, Scarf- !
ins, cuff-links, hat pins broo
pins Waists-sets. Large line
ches.
of watches, and prices guaran
ted to be right. See those
fancy solid silver handle ani¬
brellas. See my line before
you buy.
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ft [j Chafing Dishes, T \
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Printing that Persuades, Attracts
and Convinces done at this office.