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y* Meadors was h re
ir. I- business
Tuesday 011
AHene Wright is in Litho
iss f relatives.
Lrioan the guest o O. 0.
Lady Corots at
10S011 ’s.
R. B- Davis spent Sunday
r. his family.
iecity with
g J. Anderson, of Starrs
r in town,
spent Tuesday
big lot or Lipton’s Tea at C.
vbmsoiTs.
c ^ Harwell spent Wed
r. busiuess
lav ill Atlanta mi
j 4 Stanton and Miss v era
r Atlanta
itou spent Monday in
h Kd Allen, cf Augusta, spent
ay with his mother in Midway
jpneca Stock Fo**d and P<ul
jr 0 od at 0 C. Robinson’s.
and Mrs W. M. Venable
t Sunday with relatives at
■era.
Frank Luzenby, t'i Mans
was here Wednesday on
iess.
jy your shirts, collars and ties
iC. C. Robmso’s.
r and .Mrs. Carl Smith visited
jj) iu Atlanta several days of
week.
L Emma May Ellison, of
Ldale, is the guest of friends
llanta.
; some of that good Cuba
ues at 0. C. Robinson.
jf. J. H. Griffin, principal of
* Mountain school spent Mon
b Covington.
ss Lucy Millen of Atlanta, is
Itructive guest of Mayor and
L. A. Clarke.
b. B. J. Bennett and t.wo
reu, of Conyers, were guests
jesdayof Mrs. W, M. Venable.
plendid line of canned, meats
toes aud corn at C. C. Rob
’a.
iXteb—G ood, large sacks,
md hull sacks desired. Good
Huson Ice & Machine
E. L. Almand, of the Al
Supply Co. of MaHsfield,
i the city Wednesday on
!9S.
latest spring shapes in
lats for Men and Boys at C.
binson’s.
• J. M. Allen and Miss Jule
hursday for Jackson, where
fill spend several days with
'es.
iand Mrs. Ed Smith, of At
were here Sunday, the
[°‘ Smith. his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
r"d Mrs. W. D. Bailey, of
jCircle, ^ were the guests of
rs H. B. Anderson one
It week.
? stock of Hardware and
'K Implements at C. C.
ou'g.
Lucy Dillard has returned
borne at W ashington, after
Efui visit to Misses B onner
fa Simms.
W. p. Berry, of Rocky
Mi Wednesday for a few
jsit Rirg, to g, his old home at
F m,ie Thomas, of Atlanta,
fe latt ' part ot last week
; U D the guest of Mr. and
• b- Thomas.
iceries of all kind
inson’s big gro
artmeut. i’rompt delivery
feed.
Hi W stview cemetery,
n three opals and
Em eturn to this of
reward.
R. Pendleton and
' have returned
'leasa visit to relatives
on T^ge, S. C.
| Miss Annie Maddox, wht has
j been teaching at Mt.Zion,has closed
! W 8ch ' , ° 1 ior th * s P rintI ter ™ and
j is at h"tae to the delight * of 1131 hir
f .
1 many friends. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stevens, of
Stevens Pottery, spent a few days
ol last week with friends and rela¬
tives here, the guests ot Mr. and
Mrs H. B. Anderson.
Keep in mind the beautiful line
of Dress Goods and Silks at C. C.
Robinson’s New Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flowers
and little son, Ben, of St. Peters¬
burg, Fla. spent a few days of this
week in the city, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Flowers.
Miss Ida Higgins entertained }
quite a number of her friends at ,
home on Tuesday evening of this '
week. Interesting games were en¬
joyed and delicious refreshments
nerved.
“Just Wright” shoes for men
the best in tho world for the mon¬
ey, for sale by C. C. Robinson.
Mr. Walter L. Adair, formerly
of this city, but now of Griffin,
spent a few days here on ousiness
this week. We learn that Mr.
Adair contemplates moving his
stock of goods back here soon and
will occupy the store room recent¬
ly vacated by Smith-Vimng Co.
See the pretty line of Ladies
Collars, Belts, Buckles, Bags,
Back and Side Combs at C. C.
Robinson’s.
Prof. H. B. Adams a* d wife, of
Jonesboro; Mr. and Mrs. D, J
Adams, of Dixie; Mrs, B. A. Luns¬
ford and Miss Emma Adams, of
Mansfield, and Mr. S. H Adams,
of Monroe, were the guests of
Messrs, W. A-, and L. D Adams,
of this city, several days of last
week.
Visit C. C. Robinson’s Wash
Goods Department and note how
perfectly some of the summer
fabrics imitate real silk.
Misses Sara and Bonner Simms
will leave about May 16th for a
continental tour. They will join a
select party of six in New York,
where they will embark ou the
steamship “Kaiser.” They will
be away most of the summer.
Their many friends in Covingtou
wish for them a pleasant_trip and
a safe voyage.
Entre Nous Club Enter¬
tained at Music Hall.
Miss Cleo. Furnsworth enter
taiued the Entre Nous Club in the
Music Hall on Monday afternoon.
A unique progiam had been ar¬
ranged and a most enjoyaale time
was witnessed by those present.
The Emory quartette furnished
the music for the occasion. De¬
lightful refreshments were served.
See the pretty Ladies Slippers
at C. C. Robinson’s made by' The
Selby Shoe Co.
Error Corrected.
In our mention of the Memorial
Day program, iu the Enterprise
two weeks ago, we should have
stated that the exercises would be
held under the auspices of the
Ladies’ Memorial Association in¬
stead of Daughters of the Confed¬
eracy. The newspaper man has
his troubles in getting news, and
this instance was only one of the
many we so often experience in
securing desirable information for
publication.
Notice.
All members of Golden Fleece
Lodge No. 6, F <fc A M, are ear¬
nestly requested to be present at
the iodge room Friday evening,
April 19th. Work in second de¬
gree. Refreshments served after
degree work. A S Hopki 3, V\ M
J W Peek, Sec.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
Former Citizen Returns
On Visit to Old Home.
Mr. aud Mrs. P J. S. Montgom¬
ery, of Tulare, California, are the
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs.
J. f. Taylor, at Brnkstore.
Doubtless no man who ever re¬
sided in this county had more
friends to welcome him to his old
home than has Mr. Montgomery,
who left Georgia more than twenty
years ago and located in Colorado,
where he married Miss Ruth Lacv
of Trinidad, and was for several
years one of the leading business
men of that state.
Mr Montgomery now resides at
Tulare, Cal., where he is one of
the largest ranch owners in the
state, besides being general mana¬
ger of an immense fruit and grain
farm consisting of several thous¬
and acres of land located in the
region of Lake Tulare.
Mr. Montgomery and his charm¬
ing wife will no doubt be the re
c 'P' ent much social attention
^ unn K their stay in Georgia which
covers a period of several weeks.
Meeting of U. D. C’s.
The United Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet with Mrs.
E. W. Carroll on Thursday, April
25th. All members urged to be
present. Flora Cahr,
Cor. Svc’y.
Annual Field Day
At Emory College.
The annual college field day was
observed Monday at Emory. The
day was ideal and and a large
crowd was present. There was
much interest manifested and some
of the finishes were thrilling in
the extreme. Both the mile aud
two-mile runs were specially inter¬
esting, being finished in wonderful
sprints. The meet was oue of tho
most successful ever held at Emory.
Following aie the winners:
100-yard dash—Bickley, first,
10 2-5 seconds; Clay second ; Wal'd
third.
Hammer throw—Williams first,
.85.6 feet; W’isenbaker second;
Lambert third.
220-yard dash—Bickley, first,
24 4-5 seconds ; Ward second ; Cul
breath third.
, Pole vault—Almand first, 9 feet;
Middlebrooks second; Dillard third
Mile run—Culbreath first, 5.4
minutes; Dewar second; Wilson
third.
120-yard hurdle—Clay, first,
18 4-5 seconds; Butler second;
Hatcher third.
880-yard run—Green, first, 2
min. and 21 sec.; Mobley second;
White third.
Broad jump—Bryan J. M. first,
19 1-10 feet; Bryan W. S. second;
Parham third.
High jump—Middlebrooks first,
5 feet; Bryan second; Dillard third.
440-yard dash—Bickley first, 58
seconds; Hatcher second; Wilson
third.
Shot put—Wisenbaker first, 33.3
feet; Lambent second; Copeland
third.
220-yara hurdle—Clay, first, 29
seconds; Hatcher second; Eutler
third.
Two-mile run—Dewar, first, 89
min. and 89 sec.; Wilson second;
Brinkley third.
Don’t forget C. C. Robinson’s
splendid stock of Laces, Eimbroid
eries and White Goods.
NOTICE.
I shall dispose of my business
on the first of May next to Mr.
Harry Death, who is well r.nd
favorably knowu as a photograph¬
er and citizen.
Those who contemplate having
me work for them soon will please
call fer sittings as early as possi¬
ble.
1 shall finish all work taken
prior to above mentioned date
before leaving Covington.
W. R. PERKINS.
Pease and Cane Seed for sale.
E. L. Jarman.—tf.
Farms For Sale.
I have a number of desirable
farms in Monroe county f >r >ale.
Tract No. 1.
One farm on Central of Ga R R
two miles from town, containing
813 acres; well watered; fine tim
ber enough on place to pay for it;
good frame dwelling huu^e,
tenant houses ; good pasture; len
acre Elbertn peach farm. This
place can be bought for $12.50 per
acre if purchased at cnce.
Tract No. 2.
One jarni containing 305 acres;
excellent dwelling, two tennant
houses, good barn and out houses;
lot of timber on this place. Near
Central R R. Terms $12.50. This
farm is a bargain at the price.
Tract No. 3.
One farm 0 miles from town, in
excellent community ; g,o<>d school*
and churches near; on public road
*and contains 400 acres. Pa it
land yielded a bale per acre last
year. Good, well finished seven
room modern dwelling, 4 tenant
houses, barns, etc. Good pasture,
and orchard, containg 1,000 El
berta peach trees. This farm is in
a high state of cultivation. Kasv
terms. Can he bought for $11.00
per acre. This is oue of the
barzai I know of.
Tract No. 4.
Containing 400 acres. Good
dwelling and tenant houses, barn,
orchard, pasture, etc. Well tim¬
bered and wateied. Six miles
from t " Can make good terms
at only $ 11 per acre
Tli daces will not stay on the
mark ng at these prices. Come
quick vrite to
J. T. LASSITER,
Forsyth, Ga.
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See Our Pretty Line of Neckwear.
We cannot say too much for “Just Wright” Shoes,
!*' but our well pleased customers say just as much.
i : 1 X Special attention is called to the stylish, nice pretty
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