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Hints For Ignorant People.
When walking into a printing
hce, the following “dou’ts” are
[vised to be taken into eonsidera
[>n:
Don’t wake the editor up to sud
mly. He might be dreaming of
asties in Spain and all that sort
1 things, and sudden waking
igbt not prove good lor bis men-
1 equllibriam.
Don’t ask the man at ttie helm
tell you the news. It is bis
xsiness to impart that to you in
aek, fifty-two . weeks for one
ihin r,” and how it does sTiine.
Don't kick the devil in the ribs.
(her dangerous about shining
|e tips of your shoes, and the
isinoss of a newspaper is to help
l to stay therein, bootblack and
I, aot to put them out in the
A
Don't make faces at the towel,
has trouble of its own. j
Bon v, r ask , a couiphuientry .. ... life-I
bscription because you have
on a good patron of the paper.
k w uldn’t feed a man all his
e because he spends a few dol
rs with you, would you? Sub
ipLon is the editor’s meat and
Link (?)
m’t tell the business manager
pty Lnta, :i can get the “same fob” in
Macon, Savannah er
kerieus for half the price, jj e
lows that already, and he also
"ws that you possess one fifty
th of rhe public spirit of a bed
o v> '■ r. you tell him such a !
■H, Hide yjur inueimost soul 1
irn a ewspaper man, j
, j
Jon’t forget all the news you j
i' knew when you enter the
Frial i
sanctum. i
Jon’t tell the printer how to I
1 fite office. He is paid for that
y Lliitig and generally knows I ■
|V—„ 1 r he’d get fired.
1 f : ^k any printer to drink ]
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Lookout for regular Matting, Rug and Art Square Sale. It is not putting it mild, but very strong ■
when ! say that 1 have on hand more Matting than ail the town, and prices much lower than they i [S ,
can be bought at at present. Rugs and Art Squares in proportion. I also have more goods in the
Undertaking line than any town of this size in the state. Will furnish competent embalmer where he
is wanted. Your trade wanted for Cash or on Time. Yours for Business,
?ssa % 1 *x.~~LTT- - m m
G. A. HARW LL
"D e a I e r in
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS.
v / f » f.
with you. They are total abstain¬
ers.
n Don „ t pte • a . half lf column , of rj drv,
solid, live nouparel and then apol
| ogize for it. The mind of the
devil , .. at this
; juncture is not exact
ly fit to put in words, and that
might be the case if you should
interrupt his train of thought with
an apology,
And last, but not least, don’t
tell your editor about the short
coming of “such a- d-such” a fel
low. If he knows bis business he
is already acquainted with all this,
and if he dosen’t, it would do no
good, as that self same • fellow
might be one of his best paying
Open the bowels and get the cold out ot
your system- Kennedy’s Laxative Cough
>yrup opens the bowels and at the same
time allays the inflammation oi the mucus
membrane, contains Tar and Honey.
Drives out (lie cold and stops the cough
Absolutely free from anv opiates. Con
tonus to the National Pure fc’..<«d and
f )rl| !i ban- Pleasant to tnhe. Sold by
J. a. vv right.
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Champion Jumper of tha Occsn.
The most stupendous of all leapers
of the sea is the whale, but the whale
is uot a 1 liave seca a mon ® t ® l ‘ |
elffhty feet ln lengt h. rise slowly and j
deliberately out of the water until it
appeared to be dancing on the sur¬
face, entirely clear of it, then sink
alowty back. Such a leap is on record
fci the annals of the British navy. A
large whale cleared a boat, going corn¬
plctcfy over it, an estimated leap of
twenty feet in air—how many in a
lateral direction was not known.—
Charles F. Holder in Outing Maga
zine. #
Literally Speaking.
Hi Harix—Heow be yore son gittin’
along sense he wqnt tew th’ city? Si
Meadowgrass—Oh, lie's flourishin’. Hi
Harix—I'm powerful glad tew hear it.
What’s he doin’? Si Meadowgrass—
He’s a-teachin’ penmanship in one ov
tliem business colleges. — Pittsburg
Press.
His Name.
Lawyer — What is your full name?
Witness—K. K. K. Karl Benson. Law
yer—What do all the K’s stand for?
Witness — Nothing; the minister who
christened me stuttered. — Boston |
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON GA
BULLETINS ISSUED BY
STATE BOARD ENTOMOLOGY
Bulletins issued by the State Board
of Entomology, which are of present
value, and still available, are men _
ticned below:
Bulletin No. C—The Peach Tree
Leaf Curl and Its Treatment.
Bulletin No. 7—The Cotton Cater
pillar.
Bulletin Xo. 11—Fumigation of Xur
sery Stock.
Bulletin Xo. 12—Meican Cotton Boll
Weevil.
Bulletin No. 13-Some Common !n
sec's Injurious to the Apple.
Bulletin Xo. 14—Experiments with
the San Jose Scale in 1904.
Bulletin Xo. 15—Cyanide Method of
Fumigating Nursery Stock.
Bulletin Xo. 1C—Cotton Boll Worm
and Insects Injurious to Corn and
Truck Crops.
Bulletin Xo. 17—Pea^h Insects, A
Treatise on the Important Peach In
sects in Georzisi.
Bulletin Xo. 18—Pear Blight Dis
ease in Georgia, and Pear Leaf
Blight.
Bulletin No. 19—Insecticides and
Fungicides; When ami How to Spray,
Bulletin Xo. 20—Part I. Report of
the Sta e Entomologist; Part II. Crop
Pest Law of Georgia.
Bulletin Xo. 20.—-Spraying to Con¬
trol the San Jose Scale,
Application for any of the above
bulletins, list of names, or other let
t r inauirv shoulu be addressed
to the ^'e Entomologist, Atlanta.
Ga. R, 1. SMITH,
State Entomologist,
Panama canal—Eric canal
Machinery is digging die Panama Canal ;
a thousand times quicker than the shovel I
dug tfce Iirie. I
Machinery produces the L M Paint at i
50 times less cost for labor, than if made ■
b.y hand !
The L. & M gives the best job in the
world, because L. & M. Zinc hardens
L. & M. Wiiite Lead, and makes L. & M.
Paint wear like iron for 10 to 15 years, j
It only requires 4 gallons of this cele
brated paint and gallons ot Linseed Oil
at tiO cts- per gallon, to paint a moderate
sized house.
It any defect exists in L. ,fc M. Paint,
will repaint house for nothing. i
.Sold bv Stephenson y Hardware co. — 1. j
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Garcs Golds; Prevents [Pnoucr.orZa
Extremely Rude.
ni Delegate Flvnn, of Oklahoma
tells with great glee of a coo versa
, tiou that took , ace M
j Boston lady and an Oklahoma
man with reference to things
Western
4 4 I take it, ma’am, said the Ok¬
lahoman, 4 4 that You’ve traveled
considerably in these parts, 1 >
“Quite a good deal, f 1 answered
.i t} .,. ; , As . .. VH8t
111 an ‘ ,ar ' as
California and Nevada, and I’ve
spent some time in' Arizona.’’
,,,, V U e%ei . ^lieru
° seen
kee Strip?" suddenly asked the
Oklahoma person.
Thereupon ensued a painful st¬
lence. It was plainly to be se*-n
that the Boston lady was much
embarrassed. When she had in a
man " f;r rec °vered her composure,
observed.:
“In the first place, sir, I consid
er your querry extremely rude,
a ’ 111 *‘ le second plac-. you
might have been more refined in
your language by asking me if I
had seen the Cherokee disrobe.—
Lippincott’s.
Polite.
Hobecchi asked a friend to dinner
ami then returned home furious.
“What is the matter?” said bis wife.
■"Do not speak to me! It is a shame!
I always thought a politeness produced
one in return, so I asked Dobolli to
lunch.”
“And has he refused?”
< ‘Refused! I should think not. He
has accepted.”—Caricafurista.
Would Improve Mcnkind.
If the resolution not to lie were as
stl ’ on P! as the determination not to be
caI, f a liar - the worl<1 ' s veracity
would be greatly enlarged.—St. Louis
Post-Dispatch.
i
God rights the man that keeps si
lence.—From the Persian.
Have \ou tried Dr. Robinson’s
Black Bitters for indigestion? If
you have not, call on Mr. Tom
u " - ins ,, for e a bottle. , Price T , . SO cents.
Benifit gautanted or your money
refunded. tf.
FLY FISHING.
The Expert Angler Explains Why It
Is a humans Sport.
“Well,” said Chichester, “if it comes
to suffering I doubt whether the lish
are conscious of any such thing as wc
means by it. But even if they are they
suffer twice as much and a thousand
times as long shut up in this hot, nasty
pool as they would in being caught in
proper style.”
“But think of the hook!”
“Hurts about as much as a pin
prick.
“But think of t lie fearful struggle
an( j tlje gasping agony on the
shore!”
“There's no fear m the struggle. It’s
just a trial of streugtli and skill, like
a game 0 f football. A fisb isn’t afraid
cf death; lie doesn’t know
about it. And there is no gasping on
tiie shore, but a quick rap on the
head with a stick, and it’s all over.”
“But why should he be killed at all?”
“Well,” said he. smiling, “there are
reasons of taste, You eat salmon.
dou’t you?"
“No-e-os.” she answered a little
doubtfully, then with more assurance,
“but remember what Wilbur Short
says in that lonely chapter on 'Com
muni m With the Catfish’—I want them
brought to the table in the simplest
and most painless way.”
“Ami that is angling with the fly,”
said he, still more decidedly. “The
fly is not swallowed like a bait, it
sticks in the skin of the lip, where
there is least feeling. There is m»
torture in the play of a salmon. Ii’si
just a fair light with ail unknown op¬
ponent. Compare it with the other
ways of bringing a fish to the table.
speared, halt the time the spear sups,
and he struggles off badly wounded,
and if the "pear goes through him lie
is flung out on the bank to bleed t>*
death. Even if he escapes he is sure
to come to a pitiful end some day—
perish by starvation when he gets too
old to catch his food or be torn to
pieces by a seal, an otter or a fish
hawk. Fly fishing really offers bim”
“Xover mind that.” said Ethel,
Wliat does it offer you?”
“A gentleman’s sport. I suppose,” he
answered rather slowly.—Henry van
Dyke in Scribner’s.
This Is V/orth Remembering.
Whenever ymi have a Aough or co’d- j
just remember that Fo'py’s H -nry and Tar j
will cure it. -Do not risk your health by j
taking any but the genuine It is in a vel
low package. For sale bv G. C, Brooks. - ■
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T he Patch As A Guide.
A N-w Englander recently barf
occasion t<» ongage a gardener.
() ae m orning twd applicants ap¬
peared otie a decidedly decent—
looking man, and th*-* other of.
much less prepossessing appear
ance and mu niter.
After very litde hesitation tbe
man of the house chose the lattes
applicant.
A friend WilO was present
evinced surprise at the selection^
asking: .
j “Has that man ever worked foz'
you before? > >
“No, ? » replied ihe other; in factr
I never saw either of them before
} j - ' . , ,,
'' I'h-n why did you choose tha
: shorter man? ! he other had much
1 ! th€ better face. ! I
4 4 Far. P exclaimed *he proprie
j t:>r of the placedn ' disgust “Let
me , e ,, ' ou ' . 1 ar "’hen you pick:
‘ ’
i out a gardener, you waut to go by”
I his ov-rails. If they’re p Matched
"
on , . him. , m
K "('C\s you want
the patch is on : tl e seat of the
u
trousers, vou don’t.”
—Success Magazine..
For Sale.
“For Crest > ? my home, and
twenty five acres of land within
the city of Covington. This is
one of the most desirable residence
and location in the city. Water.
works in connection. 8 room
dwelling', rooms large and spa
cions Broad veranda, Goo«|r
reason for selling:, as I’m going
to move to Monroe. Term and
prices will be right, Come arid
see for yourself.
G. C. Adams.
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