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Vebb Black, of KiuRB, was |
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Stanton , ntl was wa hero Tues
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business.
V M. Taylor of StarrsviUe,
e Tuesday
R. L. Cowan was in the city j
L [combs, tnis week.
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new patterns, at
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the Jewelei - ,
p p Carr visited relatives
,jty tins week.
tobn S. Wright is quite sick
ome at Leguin.
J- W. Black, of Kings,
[fonday in town.
Albert Crutchfield, of Alco
s here lbursday.
]. T. Elliott, of Brick Store
Eiturday in the city.
L,. L F. Ropers paid a busi
to Atlanta Tuesday.
iVill Holmes, of Stewart,
re Tuesday on business.
W. P- Berry of Rooky
was here Wednesday.
H D.TCrPeilj bf Atlanta..
relatives hero this week.
[Sue Harris has returned
gleasant visit lo Atlanta.
i Annie Higgins spent the
!U <1 with her parents here.
1st styles in Hitt Pins for j
a‘ Sains- Uve JewCi'et.
1 Mildred Kelly hfts Warned
two months VisTt te ’Florida.
J. H. WilWWfc^am, of Si
lieu t ThffsiR'y in Covington.
s AdriFb Harwell is the
Mr# 'C. A. Harwell this
,
\ Brmvnie Anderson spent
I days cf last week in At
W, H. Whaley was m At
Tuesday on professional
188.
furs. DeWitt Weaver and Car
'ranklin spent Tuesday in
field.
s Lizzie Thaxton has re-
1 from a visit to relatives at
lville.
srs. CrawfoVd and Carl Har-I
ere up from Mansfield Tues
business.
and Mrs. W. M Venable
the latter’s parents near
Sunday.
P S. Thompson, of Walnut
was in the city last Satur
business.
George Tnompsou, of At
spent the week end with Mr
r s J. J. Smith.
iiD . ^ silver and Libbey’s cut
, suitable for wedding pres¬
at Sain’s, the Jeweler.
>• L. A. Clarke is spending
(U‘ek in Atlanta the g*iest of
'id .Mrs. John Barclay.
ki p r A. B. Simrn-s of the
of Newton County-, was in
Taylor, of Social
was the guest ot her sister,
Taylor, here Sunday.
Robert Biskerrstaff and baby
lanta, are the guests bf her
er - Mrs. Laura-Alien, in Mid- ;
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E. H. Mabry, of Rocky
'X was in the city Wednesday
* aV€ ,!le Enterprise a pleasant
1 ’ w aist-pins, cuff pins, “slg
^ist sets, at'Sain’s, the Jfcw
j r Z u< ;T"" m ,, 11 dKa,iareu
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Wm ‘ Uod « es at
pons vvh desire to take part
^ ,)f borrow ’ tonight,
are
tf> ho at l >dge room
p % a. 0 t3O.
A S HOPKINS M.
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Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Eakes, of
Newborn, were the guests Friday
of Mr. and Mrs J. R. McCord in
Midway.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloma J. Norman
left last week for a visit to rela¬
tives m Tilton, Fitzgerald and
We regret to note the illness of
Master Wilson Carr Wright, the
bright little son of Dr and Mrs. J.
Wright.
Mrs. L. P. Owsley of Atlanta,
Mrs. Valentine of Chicago,
the guests of Cipt. and Mrs.
J. M. Pace.
Dr W. P. Baird-ofSan Anti < 1 ) 10 . [
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lex., and Miss Virginia Price, of i
were guests of the Misses '
this w^ek.
Mrs. N B. Cosby, of Elberton,
daughter, Mrs. Ben Trice oi J
visited Mrs. H. D. V fen .
this week.
Mr. Win. A. Edwards, of the 1
Mining Co., Idaho, vislled
mother, Mys, E. F Edwards,
this Week, s
Mr. Join i L. Pitts, a prominent
of BataesvilD ( spent
days of last week heic aua
Newborn ou business.
Mesjrs, C. A. Harwell, J. S
P.*k»lttl W. M. Callahan 1 1
rf^ r I
I ut-sday j and Wednesday on a fish¬
expedition on Yellow river.
The next social meeting of the
B. Y. P. U. will be held at the
residence of Mr. Geo D. Butler on
the first. Friday evening in April.
Mv. Berio Lee, star first buseuian
oi the U. of Ga. baseball 1
VV ' R ' S city Sunday visiting
his jj**rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Lee.
Aliss Maud Atkin. sob-, 'o‘f Madis¬
on. is the attractive “gfffcat this
week wf Mrs. Aug*mt %!')Ve. She
was joined hero Wcdifesdiiy by her
mother.
Mrs. J. G. Ga'tliif of Williams¬
burg, Ky., <htts returned to her
home after a pleasant visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ca*f
rolff in Midway.
Miss Bessie Ezell, music'tvftdher
in the Covington public adhool,
has returned from a weeks Visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Ezell, at Moiiticello.
Bracelets are all the v rage. See
the line at Sain’s, tbe-Reweler.
Mr. S. T. WheeWr requests us
to announce that he bas again put
on the morning accotnmodation
trip of the stre&r'Car, which leaves
the Covington-Hotel at 5:20.
Miss Lidatftodd, a talented mil¬
liner from Atlanta, arrived in the
city Wednesday and will he with
the E. id. Mobley Cfc , throughout
the -sprmg'and summer season.
Mr. 'JVC. Greer, who has been
In the grocery business at Mans¬
field ’fbr' several months lias moved
hi# stock of goods here and is oc¬
cupying one of the store rooms
formerly occupied by Mr C. C.
Robinson.
Mr. Donald Corley, head drafts
tnan of C. E. Choate. Augusta,
.splint several days this week with
his parents here. Mr. Corley left
Wednesday for New York, where
he goes to accept a similar position
with a large firm in that city.
Weak eyes suffer more in warm
weather than cold. If you need
glasses get the best and sure lit.
No charge ror testing the eye.
Sain, the Jeweler.
Mr. R M. Clary, of Warren ton,
a former merchant and one of the
Best, business men of that city, has
come here .o -alee charge and sell
**« bankrupt stock of K. K Par
tor. He opened up last Saturday
and is offering the stock at very
low prices.
Howard & Rainey’s Machine
Shop is the place to have your re¬
pairs done. We give prompt
attention. — tf.
the ENTERPRISE COVINGTON GA
The Entre Nous Entertained.
M*>s Saiah Simms, was the
| charming hostess at a lawn party
»«<*"»*.'. Tablest-ere arrayed 1
0,1 th fl lawn around which inter- !
est "^ games were enjoyed, after
whioh dilightful refreshments
^reserved. Quite a number
guests were present.
Mrs. Carroll Making
! a Splendid Race.
Th numerous friends of Mrs.
Eugene Carroll in this city and j
elsewhere are gratified at the !
splendid the Atlanta showing Constitution’s she is making in j
for voting
con C s t a free trip to James
town and Europe. Mrs Carroll is
01 ' e °f Covington’s most estimable
and deserving ladies, and it is the
wish of til? Enterprise as well as
many friends, that she ■will
continue to gain votes and head
the list of winners at the close of
the contest. *
Mr. Augustus M. Herring, of
X. Y., son ot Col. W. S. Hoi ring,
foinierly ot Covington, is with
Mr. and Mrs. W. (
C. Clark this
week,
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Miss Ackie White Entertains.
Miss Ackie W liite Was the
charming hostess at the fourth |
party given to the Entre N us
b ,'° n S'-tu.-i..y Bll'r.oo-...
EeJ " tlful . Ji - urat] -tl ot rose tain.
ations S I I and violets were uu'.d.
The tables were arratigi 4 r.h tne
porch and in the slttihg room a
round which j.<Uy games were
played for two hours, at the close
of which salad and ice courses
wais served.
M. : 3s While is a lovely ’hostess
And never was more cfriAming and
gracious than 011 thin occasion.
Besides the regular club mem¬
bers, Mrs. Jas-. E Phillips and
Miss Clabawgh were guests.
Goofl Things For the Table.
You are respectfully invited to
visit our store ou April 1, 2 and 3,
when Mrs. Murray, a representa¬
tive of the H J Heinz Co., will be
■present to demonstrate the 57 va¬
rieties of good things for the table.
Samples will be served and the
merits of these fond products will
be explained.
Hutchins Grocery Co.
U. D. C’s. Next Meeting.
The U. D. C.’s will hold their
regular meetiug with Mrs. Chas.
A. Franklin on Thursday, March
28th , at 4 o'clock. All members
arc requested to be present.
Flora Carr, Cor. Sec.
Subscriptions to the Newton
County Cottage at Monroe.
The following subscriptions have
been received by The Enterprise
for the erection of the “Newton
County Cottage,’’ at the Fifth dis¬
trict Agricultural school at Mon¬
roe :
P. D Coffee,.. $50 00
E. H. Adams, 10 00
Cash, ........ 50 (X)
7- O. Adams. . 10 00
G. 0. Adams,. 50.00
Jas. P. Cooley, 25 00
to- — - to- —
Mrs. Crenshaw Dead.
Mrs. J. T. Crenshaw, an estima- 1
ble lady, died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. T. W. McGhee on
Wednesday of last week.
At the time of her death, Mrs. ■
Crenshaw was 09 years of age. 1
She was of a kind and loving dis
position and a devout Christian.
The remains were interred at
Brick St ire on Thursday.
She is survived by several sons
and daughters who reside in t his
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Wanted:—Person to travel and
collect .11 home territory ; Week
ly salary of $1,072 per year and
expenses. Address, Joseph A'ex
ander. Covington, Ga.
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If you want to buy, come to see If don’t, both of
me. you us lose. When
y> ou come and I please you in my well selected stock of Dry Goods and Groceries
tell your neighbors. If I don't, tell me. ’
I have in patent flours: “Posters Elegant." “Dalton’s Highest
Ueen °- tne . ‘•intry,” Washbarn Cosby’s Patent, 9 f
~ Celebrated “Gold Medal.” and “Elk”.
1 Am Prepared to Deliver on Short Notice.
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For this week a tew 5c Checks and Sheeting that must g £*■0. Miller & Hart’s
picnic hams 12 1-2c. Liptons No. 1 lea 60c; 75c is what you are paying. Best
parched Coffee 7 1-2 lbs one. dollar. Carhart’s Leader, B. D. T or any other
Dollar •.
Coffee qtc.
W hat have you been paying for Durkee’s Salad Dreasi*g? 250 here, big size.
My goods afT? all new and prices correct. Come to see m * { want and am
going to do all in my power to get your made When I get it l will keep it.
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Everybody Likes The Newest Spring Styles For Easter. II
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Gent’s Fur Hats in the Latest Shapes.
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pretty line of Gent’s Neck Ties.
“Just Wright” Oxford Ties—Beauties—for men.
Fancy Half Hose—red hot stuff—for men.
New Collars, Cuffs, Belts, Underwear, Etc., for men. T
Fancy Collars in all the latest effects, for ladies. r
* • Swastika” Hat Pins Belts and Buckles, for ladies.
Long Silk Gloves in White or Black, for laches.
Novelty Bags in all the newest styles, for ladies.
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“Selby Co’s.” Slippers—the prettiest in Amema, for ladies.
A splendid line of Hosiery, for ladies
Remember The Right Place
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C. G. ROBINSON’S NEW STORE.
it
\ tv**.. .V ■- “3s $
Miss McDonald Entertains.
On last Saturday afternoon, at
her beautiful country home at
Snapping Shoals, Miss Lucy Mc¬
Donald entertained her friends.
The evening was very .nterest
mg, the games being a miscellau
eous colleatiou. The soap bubble
contest was very interesting. Each
couple was allowed five minutes
and the one blowing the most bub
bles won the prize, which was
awarded to Miss Flossie Smith
and Mr. W. L. Harris.
in another game, the song con
test, the prize was won by Miss
I Frances Cooley and Mr. W. L •
Harris.
Delightful refresh men fs vvere
served during the evening,
Those who enioyed M>ss Mo-
Donald’s hospitality were, Misses,
Be;tha v Doi'a and - Lora .Stroud,
Frances Cooley, Edna .Dickerson,).
Floss’e Smith. Annie Adams, Mat¬
tie McDonald and Mrs.- W. D.‘
Thrasher; Messrs. Harris, Hooten,
Berry, Adair, and John, Terry*
and Robert McDonald.
Set us do year job • printing.