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Owing to so much rain and shortage in the cotton crop, I will, starting the 20th of this month, and continuing 30 Da? 8
p will sell FOR CASH, anything in the Furniture Line amounting to a bill over one dollar for 10 PER CENT ON ACTUAL
COST, and on bills over one hundred dollars at 7 1-2 Per Cent on Actual Cost.
I have a larger and better assortment for*the accommodation of the public generally than ever before offered in Covington
under any conditions. I mean exactly what I say. Watch this space for the next twelve months and see what I have to offer
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I P. S. I wiii continue to sell on any kind ©f the public may wish. 0. A. H,
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EUDORA.
Mrs. Susan Aaron is spending
some time at Stewart with her
daughter Mrs. Ike Vaughn.
Mis. Lucmda Cunard, spent last
weak with her son Mr. Alf Cunard
of MHchanicsville.
Miss Addie Stowe, of Winfred,
spent from Wednesday until Satur¬
day with her grandparents here Mr
and Mrs J A McClendon.
Miss Claud Cunard has been on
the sick list for the past week.
Messers Thomas Elliott, Alvin
Loyd Patrick, of Bill Mansfield, Hays, attended and EmmittJ the
pound party at Mr John McClen¬
don's Thursday night.
Mr R L Ivey went to Monticello
<) neday last week.
Mr Em mitt Campbell, was the
guest of Mr McDonald of Gaithers
one day last week.
Mr Job Ozburn has moved his
"family to Mansfield. We regret
very much to give thorn up, but
wish them success in their new
home.
Mr Hugh Franklin of Mansfield,
sp^nt Sunday with home folks
here.
Mr W E Herring and family
spent Sunday in Mansfield with
relatives.
Mr J W Robertson, of Pine
Grove, was here one day last week.
Mr P C Aaron has a new organ.
Mr S P Potts was ; .n Covington
day last week.
Misses Ollie and Tessie McClen¬
don, Dennie Allen, Vassie Camp¬
bell and Annie Wynn were the
guests of relatives in Mansfield
last Saturday and Sunday.
*Quite a large crowd attended the
pound party at Mr John McClen¬
don’s last Thursday night. Music
was rendered by Messrs Frank
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Christmas Furniture
Everitt’s Furniture Store is brim full of elegant goods that will make suitable "Christmas
Presents. Try to make your gifts more practical and the result will please you.
Christmas Suggestions.
Look over the lollowing list and see if there is
fis not something that appeals to your fancy : Rugs,
Art Squares, Pictures, Victor Talking Machines,
and Records, Parlor and Church Organs, Sewing
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,
V. Trunks, Suit Ca^es. Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, and
a hundred other things too numerous to mention.
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Vining and George Edwards, of
Anderson’s Mill, and at a late hour
they dispursed, declaring they had
never before spent a more enjoya¬
ble evening.
That our American forests abound in
plants which possess the rao3t valuable
medicinal virtues is abundantly attested
by scores of the most eminent medical
writers and teachers. Even the untu¬
tored Indians had discovered the useful¬
ness of many native plants before the
advent of the white race. This informa¬
tion, imparted freely to the whites, led
the latter to continue investigations until
to-day wC have a rich Assortment of most
valuable American medicinal roots.
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Dr. Pierce believes that our American for*
ests abound in most valuable medicinal roots
for the cure of most obstinate and fatal dis*
cases, if we would properly investigate them; |
and. in confirmation of this conviction, he
points with pride to the almost marvelous *
cures effected by his "Golden Medical Dis¬ !
covery.” which has proven itself to be the
most efficient stomach tonic, liver invigor
ator, heart tonic and regulator, and blood
cleanser known to medical science. Dyspep¬
sia, or indigestion, torpid liver, functional
and even valvular and other affections of
the heart yield to its curative action. The ,
reason why it cures these and many other
affections, is clearly shown in a little book
of extracts from the standard medical works
which is mailed free to any address by Dr. R.
V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. to all sending .
request for the same.
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Not less marvelous, in the unparalleled i
cures It is constantly making of woman’s
majjy peculiar affections, weaknesses and
distressing derangements, is Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription, as is amply attested
by thousands of unsolicited testimonials con¬
tributed by grateful patients who have been
cured by it of catarrhal pelvic drains, painful
periods, irregularities, prolapsus and other
displacements caused by weakness, ulcer¬
ation of uterus and kindred affections, often
after many other advertised medicines, and
physicians had failed.
Both iho above mentioned medicines are
wholly made up from the glyceric extracts of
native, medicinal roots. The processes em¬
ployed with Dr. in Pierce, their manufacture carried were original
and they are on by
skilled chemists and pharmacists with the
aid of apparatus and appliances specially
designed and built for this purpose. Both
medicines are entirely free from alcohol and
all other harmful, habit-forming drugs. A
full list of their ingredients is printed os
each bottle-wrapper.
It is noticeable a cold seldom comes on
when the bowelr are freely open Neilher
it stay if they are open. Kenedy’s Laxa¬ t
tive Cough Syrup tastes as pleasont as )
maple sugar. Free irom all opiates
Contains Konev and Tar. Conforms to
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the National Pure Food and Drug Law. t
Sold by J. A. Wright. I
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R.E, EVERITT, COVINGTON, CA I
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THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
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 safest
source with largest variety
Of Jill Fashionable Cur*
rent Styles
And if you are nat averse to sav¬
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
H^SplS Dressy $7.50 Skirts to $25
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Rain Coats
ti $7.50 to $25
?! m Winter J ackets
$5 to $15
mm Long Loose
Coats $7.50
ffjgif to $25
IV k Dressy
Ph Waists
$5 to $25
€ PF Separata Waists
$1.00 to $5
Two Great Specials
No. I. A handsome tailor-made Suit
something- on order of cut of
finest chiffon broadcloth. blouse
style: blouses,is exquisitely trimmed
in panne velvet end silk braid has
deep girdle of rich panne velvet
Suit is finished in velvet buttons’
skirt is late new-pleated model great! This
Suit w A WINNER, and the
est value at 625 in all Atlanta
colors, blue, brown and $25-00
black, all sizes.......
A limited quantity stylish tailor-made
Suits of aU-wool Venetian or silk
finish, broadcloth, tight-fitting J jacket
style; has velvet collar and cuffs;
both jacket and ekirt 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.,
Jltlanta, Ga.
We are prepared to do first
repair work on all kinds of
Prices reasonable. E. H Lewis
Bro.
OXFORD.
Mr L P Wilson, of Anniston,
Ala., visited friends in our town
recently.
Misses Lena and Minnie Price
were the attractive visitors of their
sister, Mrs T J Horton, last week
Dr Dickey attended the Florida
Conference last week.
The facility has recently orga- j
nized an honor society, the Alpha ^
Epsilon Upsilon, whose members
elected by the faculty from 1
aie
members of the Senior ciass on a
I basis of scholarship. There are
^ six charter members: Messrs P E
and W L Bryan, S G Brinkley,
Joe Duval, Theo Rumble, and W
A Woodruff.
College closes on 20th iust,, for
the holidays.
On last Friday evening the
Senior football team was given a
banquet by the coach, Prof F C
Brown. Those present were Messrs
J O Bicklev, Walter Candler. E. S
Harvard, W II Johnson, J W Low
ranee, T B King, K H McGregoi,
Simmons, W S Sewell, E M Smith,
J G Stipe, Harry Wisenbaker, J
M and W A Woodruff. A delight¬
ful dinner was served. A smoker
followed and the occasion was
much enjoyed by the winning
team.
—ENTERTAINMENT—
One of the most pleasant social
events which has occurred here for
I quite a while was the entertain¬
ment given by Mr. and Mrs T. J.
Horton in honor of Misses Minnie
and Lena Price, of Flippen, Ga.
Mr. Horton is very popular mem¬
ber of the Senior class and quite a
number of his class-mates and
friends were present.
The ladies who were present
were: Misses Minnie and Lena
Price, Helen Means, Marie Evans,
Susie Sandford, Ella Mae Griffin,
Shedule Changes. 1
The followin f- changes
made in the thj «
arrival of
on the Georgia railroad
point Sunday: ill
Wfc; 8T BOUND,
■No. 2 to Atlant a ar, Covington
“ 0 to “ leaves ft
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“27 to “ ar.
EAST BOUND.
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D. MEADOR,
LAWYER, CoaiJ
Will Practice in all the
Offices 15 & 17 Star Building. I
Covington, Gn.
J?|DGAR R. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 28 Slai Building.
Special Attention Given Cod
Covington, Ga.
JAS. P. COOLEY,
ATTORNEY
And Counsellor At Lid
Covington, Ga,
OflUte 13, Star Building
WHEN
YOU HAVE A COLD \\
ALWAYS TAKE
^Chamberlain’s] Cough Remedfl
It is famous for its cures and
ways be depended tendency upon. of It cold coac* J j
t ter acts any a
\ to result in pneumonia. J\ |
NX IT IS SAFE AND Slltt
^^Fric„23c. go c«nt». I
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Suoscribb for The
Pattie Smith, Mildred Kelly, Lot¬
tie Berry, Helen and Alberta Wil¬
liams, Daisy Dial, Julie Allen,
Dove Dabney, Loucile Stephens:
Mrs. Peek and Mrs. Stephens.
The young men were: Messrs:
Goodyear, Malone, Reagan, Bar¬
nett. Venters, Whitehead, Wil
Hams, Wilson, Brinkley, Cassetur,
Murphy, Freeman, Harris,* Oz
borne, Delaney, Dowliug, Smith,
Lowrance, Harvard, Suttle,Rogers,
Price, Voung, Hind.
Three rooms were arranged for
accommodiating the young people
and various kinds of amusement
were enjoyed. About 9:80 o’clock
the Emory Orchestra favored us
with music, which was enjoyed
very much. Then Mr. Whitehead
played and sang some of his funny
pieces which afforded much laugh¬
ter and enjoyment to all.
Different kinds of games were
played for quite a while, after
which refreshments were served by
Lucile Stephens and Ray Peek.
This was a very delightful part of
the program and was a game which
illi were glad to play, especially
tbe | 30VSi The boys and girls coir
lh , aed game9 and talt
til a late hour, when they returned
home.
E. C. DeWitt it Co , of “ hieago, at
whose laboratory Kodol is prepared, as¬
sures us that this remarkable digestant
and corrective for the stomach conforms
fully to all provisions of the National Pure
Food and Drug T.aw. The Kodol labor¬
atory is a very large'one, but if all the
svfleters from indigestion and stomach
troubles could know the virtuer of Kodol
it be impossible for the manusacturers to
keep up with the demotid. Kodol is sold
here by J A. \Vlight.
Bring your chickens and eggs to
the Covington Hotel. The high¬
est market price paid. J. S. Lau
nius proprietor.
Subscribe to The Enterprise
Harness and Vehicle Dep t.
We carry the most ud to date line of \ ehicles
and Harness to be found anywhere. A full stock
of NORMAN Buggies always on hand.
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Our stock of Winter Lap Robes is worthy 0
your inspection. !
No trouble to show goods.. Come and exam> ne
stock.