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VOL. 4? N0 ,5<
WTON SUPERIOR COURT
CONVENES NEXT MONDAY.
ides Heavy Criminal Docket
here Will Be a Number of
ivii Case*— Some of those
.ppearing on Docket.
he spring term of Newton su
or court will convene next
iday morning with Judge L- S.
tl presiding and Col. W. S.
vard looking after the interests
the state. The list from which
Grand and Traverse jurors is
be chosen will be found in
ither column. The criminal
[ket is quite heavy, and many
[l cases are to come up, but it
[xpected that business will be
shed in one week. Among the
[l cases are the following:
J Emmett Connelly, vs James
Connelly, equitable petition tor
[cellatiou of deeds; Greeu F
jnson attorney for plaintiff,
lers & Knox, defendant’s att’y.
[nnie Yancy vs Gid Yancy, com
Int for divorce; L L Middle*
oks attorney for plaintiff.
k W Milner, county adm’r or ad
histrator John Day vs J A Day,
im affidavit; J M Pace and
beis& Knox attorneys for plain-
1 , A D Meador defendants att’y.
Peyton Bell vs Central of Ga R
suit for damages ; Jos Hill Hall
biney for plaintiff, Jas M Pace
bruey ter defendant.
0 Gtanton, plaintiff in fi fa, vs
|il Childs, defendant in fi fa, and
B Annie Lee Childs claimant,
Ira affidavit and bond; L L
pdlebrooks plaintiffs attorney,
pers Dickson defendants att’y.
fi H Armstrong vs Central of
R R. suit for damages; Rogers
Knox for plaintiff, J F Holmes
defendant.
V Williams vs L & N and A C
R R Co’S: as lessees Ga R R,
pplaint; Rogers & Knox fot
intiff.
Hattie Williams vs L & N R R
, and ACL Co, lessees Ga R R,
Qplainfr; Rogers & Knox for ,
if Favo rite Fashions
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C. E. Cook Shows The Latest E3
People of refined taste require fine fabric, new and
exquisite patterns, and new styles.
Believing this and being anxious to please our
many friends and customers in fashionable dress, we
have put a great deal of thought into the study of the
wants and needs of all.
The result is our ability to show the most up to
date line of Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and
A\iIIinery that has ever before graced our store.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
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X REDUCED TO *
I 10 CENTS AND 15 CENTS | !
1 NONE HIGHER *
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Sincerely, Ga
C E COOK,
Enterprise
COVINGTON, GA. FRIDAY, MARCH, 15, 1907 .
plaintiff.
C S Thompson V9 Waltei How¬
ell eta!, bill of interpleader; Rog¬
ers & Knox for plaintiff.
J E Pitts vs objectors, petition
for removal of marriage disabili¬
ties; Milner & Lamar tor plaintiff.
J F Bailey vs Bob Middlebrook.
disppssessory warrant.
Thompson & Farmer, vs Demps
Henderson et al, fi fa and claim.
Mattie Nolan vs J W Nolan, ap¬
peal from Justice Court; A D Mead¬
or attorney for plaintiff.
Covington Lumber &. Construc¬
tion Co. vs L & N R R Co. appeal
from County Court; A D Meador
attorney for plaintiff.
0 S Floyd vs Robt Lee, appeal
from County Court; Rogers &
Knox, for defendant.
Fowler Bros, vs Mrs C M Kin
nett, appeal from County Court;
A D Meador for plaintiff. L L
Middlebrooks for defendant.
Mrs R.J Smith vs Aiken & An¬
derson petition for injunction; L
L Middlnbrook for plaintiff, R W
Milner for defendant.
Wm R Parker vs J W King,
adm’r estate J A F Nelms, de¬
ceased; Rogers & Knox tor plain¬
tiff, Jas P Cooley for defendant.
Empire Portrait Co. vs S L G
Bedingfield, complaint; R W Mil¬
ner for plaintiff.
G B Stanton vs E S Traylor,
complaint; Rogers & Knox tor
plaintiff.
John F Stone et al vs S H
Broadnax, petition to establish lost
deed; Napier & Cox for plaintiff.
Bank of Covington vs E M & N
^ Piper, complaint; R W Milner
for plaintiff', Jus M Pace and Jas
P Cooley for defendants.
Cordelia Epps vs J, rry Epps, li¬
bel for divorce; L L Middlebrook
for plaintiff.
J H M Lee vs Robt Lfee, suit for
damages, appeal from County
Court; Rogers & Knox tor plain-
tiff, R W Miluer for defendant.
Mary Mask vs Charlie Mash, *li
bel for divorce; L L Middlebrook
attorney for plaintiff.
Huramie Smith vs Lon Smith,
libel for divorce; R W Milner for
pluintiff.
Middle Georgia Fertilizer Co. vs
W E Lunsford, complaint; Green
F Johnson for plaintiff.
Sam G Hicks vs Aiken & An¬
derson, appeal from county court;
Jas P Cooley for plaintiff, Rogers
& Knox for defendant.
Nora Freeman et al. vs Wm
Meton & George Hardwick, equi¬
table petition for land ; L L Mid¬
dlebrook for plaintiff, Rogers &
Knox for defendant.
Bank of Mauageld vs J A Starr,
suit on note; W S Upshaw for
plaintiff.
Tom Smith vs Sophie Smith,
libel for divorce; LL Middlebrook
for plaintiff.
Mrs V C Conyers vs J L White
head and A N Hays, complaint;
Etheridge & Etheredge attorneys
for plaintiff.
Lizzie Johnson vs Coleman
Johnson, complaint for divorce;
Jas. P Cooley for plaintiff, Rogers
& Knox for defendant.
John Cochran vs Louisiana
Cochran, complaint for divorce;
E R Gunn for plaintiff.
Jas W George vs Emma George,
complaint for divorce; Jas P Cooley
for plaintiff.
Wm Schley Howard, Sol Gen’j
vs Objectors, petition to confirm
and validate bonds; Rogers &
Knox for defendants.
Mary Tate vs John Tate, appli¬
cation tor attachment to enforce
payment of alimony.
Wm S Howard, Sol Gen’l, vs
Objectors, petition to confirm and
validate bonds, etc.
Minorca Eggs For Sale.
Pure Black Minorca eggs $1.00
per setting ... _ of f thirteen eggs. . r* C,
A. Franklin. 2m.
Dress Goods.
The Over Plaid is the prettiest thing in colored
dress fabric. Mohair, Serge, Panama and Voiles show
up very pretty indeed in this effect, the same is true 0
black. Silks are a great favorite. Our stock is full of
pretty things in silk. Over plaids are predominant here
also. So much for the ladies.
Wc arc equally well prepared to meet the wants of
the weil dressed gentlemen.
Give us your order for a spring suit and trousers,
if you have not already done so. We can give you
good workmanship, pretty fabric and a perfect fit.
See our line of collars, ties, belts, hosiery snd sus
penders. They are swell.
New stock of King Quality Shoes and Oxfords just
received. They are beauties, and you know their repu¬
tation. Guaranteed the best.
Preparations Being Made
For he w Baptist Church.
The contractor who has charge
of the new Baptist church build¬
ing is in Covington, and work will
Boon begin. When completed the
Baptist church will be one of the
most convenient, and at the same
time one of the most handsome
churches in Middle Georgia.
Master Dan McCalla
Leaves the Enterprise.
“Dan ’ has severed his connec
tion with The Enterprise after six
week’s faithful service.
He accepts a position with the
Husou Ice and Machine Works as
book keeper. Dan is an energetic
and bright boy and will make a
success in his new business.
Dad had a spec’al aversion of
"devil,” hence his recent exit.
Come to see us, Dan.
“Bus” Lee at University of Ga.
The many friends of Borto Lee.
boh of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lee, of
this cdy, have read with interest
of bis recent success In winning a
place on the regular ’Varsity base
ball team. ‘‘Bus’’ will hold the
initial bag for that strong aggrega¬
tion, and it goes without saying
that he will cover every foot of
territory in that "beat”.
In the contest for this place
there were four contestants, among
them being some of the fastest
anietuers in the state, and we feel
proud of the record Berto made.
He was a member of the R. E.
Lee team at Thomaston last year
making an enviable ^record.
WANTED—Reliable agent, to
write the best Live Htock Itisnr
the South, policies guar¬
antee the full amount insured for.
Address P. L- Watson, Sec. and
Tree, Swainsboro, Ga. The
mers Co-Operative P and Protective
Live Stock Iu9 „ rance ^ B)r p .
L. Watson, Sec’t.
I !l Af
fey* / II Mi \ TRADE ^ ARNOLD^ MAR*
mm<Lm T / r JL. SHOES S°'
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MEN
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I Kin^ QiiaSit/ Shoes
What kind of a man do you suppose wears the shoes
pictured above? Can’t you instantly form a pretty correct esti¬
mate of his appearance ? You see at once that he is well and
stylishly dressed because his feet are correctly shod.
<5 This simply shows the importance of perfect-fitting, well-made,
stylish shoes. Well-dressed men realize this fact when they buy
King Quality Shoes. They know they are getting exactly that
extra touch of style and distinction which perfect taste in wearing
apparel demands.
ARNOLD SHOE CO., North Abington, Mass.
PUBL SHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Smith's Drug Store ■Ill
I Have Added
A Line of • ••••
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SttNMBO QUALITY
OF VS.
QUALITY 0UAJHTTY
CANDIES.
COCOA AND I
CHOCOLATES.
+ -v.
TONE REASON WHY •d&v&r-y _____ PRODUCTS
MAINTAIN THEM POPl’LARrTY WITH THOSE
WHO DEMAND THE BEST GOODS IS THAT
f •g^^ ^STANDA RD OF QUALITY
^ IS ^NEVE R LOWERED] ( 1
IN ORDER TO JOIN THE RACE FOR QUANTITY.
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250 25 BOXES and 50c OF STATIONERY FINE WHITE 10 c
A BARGAIN COUNTER LOT OF 50c, 75c and 29 c
$1.00 ARTICLES NOW ON SALE AT
Come in our store every time you are in
town; we will always have something new and
good for you
Yes, we make PRETTIEST THE BEST MOULDING, WORK, THE THE
Picture Frames LOWEST PRICE ....
ALL SIZE FLOWER POTS
LARGEST STOCK STATIONERY
AND SCHOOL TABLETS.
i £ ffhe ytarridcn w.
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
ii i MiW9 e8@80M m t m
Next Door to Post Office.
VERYTHING in Drugs,
Toilet Articles, Sta
tionery, Family Fountain
Syringes, Water Bottles.
Etc.
Hot and Cold Drinks
at the Soda Fountain.
Cigars and Tobacco.
GEO. T. SMITH