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By special arrangement with the
Agricultural College of the psfth
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Congressional . ■ trv. Uisinct, V • i XL i ne C enter- A
prise will give a scholarship, includ
ing boarefand necessary expenses,
to the girl or bov in Newton county
over 13 years of age, receiving the
highest number of votes between
nowand August 15, 1907- Contest
now on. Read the conditions _ • •
ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL CONTEST COUPON
1 vote for Mr......................... .......................................................
l! Miss.........................................
or ...............................................................
For the free scholarship, etc., offered by The Enterprise
to the Fifth District Agricultural college.
Subscirber.
; . This when clipped out, of subscriber
coupon, name
Cl signed thereto and one bov or girl’s name filled in,
brought or sent to The Enterprise Contest Department,
will count as one vote.
I NOT GOOD AFTER APRIL 5, 1907.
Subscriptions to the Enterprise will entitle you to the
following number of votes-.
25 cents for 3 months subscription - - 100 votes
50 cents “ 6 • 4 «t % 4
$ 1.00 ' 12 4 4 4 4 4 4
Votes issued for subscriptions at the above rates apply
only to subscriptions paid in advance.
Each issue of the Enterprise from now until the date
of the expiration of this offer will contain one Coupon,
which entitles the subscriber receiving same to ONE
VOTE. This coupon must in every instance be signed
by the SUBSCRIBERS RECEIVING THE PAPER ONLY
within 7 days from date of coupon.
Remember, the subscriber must sign the Coupon,
although the vote can be cast f. >r any boy or girl m this
county.
All subscribers who are in arrears and who desire to
pay up will be given the following number of votes:
25 cents for 3 months subscription 75 votes
50 cents “ 6 » 4 4 4 125 “
51.00 4 4 12 4 4 11 300 “
This is an opportunity for some worthy, energetic boy
or girl to receive an education free of charge. Get busy,
boys and girls of Newton county and go to the school on
The Enterprise Contest. It is left entirely with you and
the subscribers of the paper, who the lucKy boy or girl
will be. Your chance is as good as any one’s.
—
THE ENTERPRISE,
COVINGTON, GA.
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Black Bitters for indigestion? If
you -have not, call on Mr. Tom
Wells for a bottle. Price 50 cents.
Benifit gauranted, or vour money
refunded. tf.
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It is noticeable cold seldom comes on
when the bowelr are freely open. Neither
it stay if they are open. Kenedy’s Laxa.
tive Cough Syrup tastes as pleasout as
maple sugar. Free irom all opiates.
Contains Honey and Tar. Conforms to
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Sold by J. A. Wright
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
HAYSTON.
Miss Nannie Lunsford, of East¬
man, ia visiting Mr. J. W. Luns¬
ford’s family.
reiaUveshere
Mrs. B. F. Greer is visiting her
sister, m™. h. v. sioc»m, m At
h ‘Mr,
WillieAaro „, 3fCovi „ sto „
££ SuD ‘ liy wih Mr p B
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Master F a » k Brown, who is
•iayathj.homeiuMachen.
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ment.
Misses Augusta Rosser nnd
Olivia Hays spent Saturday in
Covington.
Mrs. J. L. Aaron visited her
daughter at Starrsville last Sun¬
day.
Mrs. L’e Hollingsworth, of
Conyers, has returned home.
Lit tie Miss Eva Loyd, of On
tennial, spent last week with her
sister Mrs. Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Loyd are
entertaining a young lady visitor
who will remain indefinitely.
The people of this community
|Seem to be very much interested
in fifth district Agricultural Col¬
lege, and we hope to have several
representatives when it opens.
Miss Nora Hays spent last week
with her cousin, ML-s Maggie Loyd
of Centennial. f
Photographs.
Owing to the extensive growth
of my photograph business I have
been compled to employ an assist
tant, and 1 am now better prepar¬
ed to give prompt attention to out
door views and family groups.
We are going to put on as a lead¬
er, Souvenir Post, Cards. If you
would like t.» have a negative
made of your home or any pet
animal for post cards, please let
me know at the car, and you vv.ll
get prompt attention.
Yours truly, Harry Death.
Photo Car. Covington. Ga.
Panama canal —Erie canal.
Machinery is digging the Funanja Canal
a thousand times quicker than the shovel
dug the Idris
Machinery produces the. L M Paint at
50 times less cost i or labor, than K made
by hand
TheL.& M gives the best job in the
world, because L. & M. Zinc hardens
L. & M. White Lead, and makes L. it M.
Paint wear like iron for 10 to lo years.
Jt only requires 4 gallons of this cele¬
brated paint and gallons ot Linseed Oil
at 60 cts. per gallon, to paint a moderate
sized house.
It any defect exists in T,, it M. Paint,
will repaint house tor nothing.
Sold bv Stephenson Hardware co.—1
P- . w Do you want
a good pair of
5 Oxfords Slip
or
L.
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for for the fol
A, H lowing
■ makes.
“Buster Brown” one of the best line of Oxfords,
and Gibson l ies for boys and girls ever shown in
Covinulon.
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MIXON.
Everybody invited to Newton
Factory next Sunday afternoon
to the singing. Bring your song
books with von.
Rev. C. E. Smith preached to a
| large crowd at Stewart Sunday.
We are sorry to say that Mr. J.
H. Pope »r, very sick at this writ¬
ing. We hope he will soon be
well.
Quite a number of Mixon peo¬
ple attended the musical enter¬
tainment Saturday night at Mrs.
S. P. Potts. It was very much
enjoyed by all present. Ice cream
and cake were seired just before
the merry crowd took their leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington visit¬
ed Mr. J. 11. Pope and family
Sunday.
Misses Rubie Aiken, Bertha and
Rubie Butf<»rd visited the latters
parents, who live in Butts couu
ty
j Mrs. Aiken is very sick, but we
hope she will soon be well.
Mr. B >b Vining passed through
our town Sunday.
Mrs. A - J. Bt.hanan visited Mrs.
\V. E Goins one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Lewis visit¬
ed the latters puents lice last
Sunday.
Makes Kidneys and 81 . dder Right
Sanderaville To Enter
tain The Editors.
Plans are beiug made to give
the Georgia newspaper men an en¬
tertainment which will do credit
to the citv of Sandersville
wh’oh will keep alive the reputa¬
tion of the city ns - tie of the most
hospitable in the south, says the
Herald
l’lie time has not been set. for
the meeting of the association,
but the usual time for these meet¬
ings is in June, and it is expected
that President Coleman will fix
the date within the next few
weeks.
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Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con¬
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the StOm
ach, liver i and bowels.
Refuso substitutes. Price 50o.
Sold b.v • . C. Brooks.
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Cots, Sores. Burks
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Field Day at Emory.
The annual field day exercises
were held at Emory college on
Monday ar.d resulted in an easy
victory for the Sophs. The Soph
omores won the first four places,
the seniors lour, and the juniors
and freshmen two each .
President Dickey started the
runners, and i9 displaying much
interest in athletics this year.
The track men are doing a great
deal of practice and expect to do
good work at the meet between
Tech, Georgia and Emory, which
will be held ia May.
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bumps, scabby and pimply skin, bone
pains, catarrah, rhuematism, or any blood
or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.). Soon all sores heal, aches
and pains stop, and the blood is made
pure and jrich. Druggists or free by express writ,
$1 per large bottle- Sample by
ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. B. B. B. is
especially advised for chronic, deep seat
ed cases, as it cures after all else fails.
Sold in Covington Ga. by C. C. Brooks
end J, A Wright.
Secretary To Alex
* Stephens Dead.
R- v. Henry Whitney Cleveland
of L- uisville, Ky., died last week,
age 71. He was a native of Geor¬
gia; was private secretary to
Alexander H. Stephens; chap¬
lain of the Fifty-fourth Georgia
Regiment during the war and
served in President Davis’ secret
s ° rv ’ ce -
Rev. Mr Cleveland was a rela
tive of former President, Grover
Cleveland
There’s a rush of c ffice seekers
in th« new state of Oklahoma.
Seems that everybody wants to be
in the swim
Subscribe' for the Enterprise.
There is Only One Way to Get Rl
And That is by SAVING.
If y ou resolve to save a certain port
however small, of the money yon earn,
posit it each month or oftener in our Ban!
4 per cent interest, you’ll be pleased and!
prised to find how quickly you will accui
late a substantial sum. We will loan voj
Home Savings Bank to help you save. $1
will open your account with us. Call or
today. \
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Covington, Ga.
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have the latest styles in Patent
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“Irwin Drew” for Ladies and Misses,
line expected in a few days.
As A Foil To .s
Now run up the cent
Babylon to New York ^
foil to the youth, Daniel and
Evelyn NesbitTh PUti
aw.
Here is a young woman
moral antipodes at
f rom
not from being bad b •••:
cultivation, y natta
but f ru n a
lame or purpose. EvelynT'
not to be stoned, but **
studied. She Pitied
missed the.
lesson of life, as her mo J
before her, and as mostuf
in a measure. Shew us
a 8 HOtt
she to purpose. However, eve Q
has not lived in vain, SI
the best document i ln
showing the awful exij
nec( j o[
ting, back, in our homes, j,
churches, in our schools M
politics, deeper than m 0ll)
mentality, to the bedrock of
al purpose, and build on th at
The immediate lesson j
children s
if they are taught
ing else, ought |
to be taught
drilled m purposing. Evtry
that leayes home, and every
staying or leaving ought to
purposed not to, as to ■
things, tor no us all, b-y s
girls, men and women, couth
ly come situations in which
ventions and opinions fall,
like wetted paper: This iih
t"3 the mighty difference jj
dence. two great systems of jJ j]
The Roman law
each case at the moment.
the ommfic word of the coi
law ia “stare decisis,’’ it s
decidde.—John G. Woolley.
•‘In 1897 I had a stomach I
Consumption, Some physicians said Dyspepsia,] tJ
and one said I
live ed until boiled Spring milk, For four yearslj
on soda biscuits asl
tors’ p°rsciptions I could not did
thing 1 ate; then I picked up me] J
Almanacs and it happened to be
saver DO I, and I bought thebenifit n fifty-cent I recipvea bottle] irr]
bottle, buy In all the months gold in I Georgia b»c« c i] I
two went
work, as a machinist, and in three J
I was well and hearty. May vJ
ing, long Ga and prosper..”—C. 1906’ J’lie above N. Connel!,| is unira
,
pie of the great good that’is dailyl
everywhere by Ivodol For Dyspepsi
is sold here by J. A Wright. I