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THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON Ga
c ALWAYS IN THE LEAD
Speed tie am ; mv » & ifj Pi < We pressnt a cut of one of our NEW DAVENPORT BEDS, which is not only a thinT^ i
S' a X! i m but a household necessity.
' v' LI \i It means an addition of extra to house, it is readily changed
an room your as from
§ -5- some Sofa to a comfortable Bed. Unlike other folding beds, this DAVENPORT is
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and night.
a- Our show windows are full of the latest novelties in Furniture, Call and see them
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Our Undertaking Department is right up to date in every detail. New and elegant It
;«;■ Cars, Fine Horses, a large stock, and competent men. Calls answered day or night.
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Some say they can’t find me—those that have are not wiser j§)
but “gladder”. “Money saved is money made”, and that’s what ©
I can do for you. m
Just think, wonder, guess, what a saving of 15 per cent, on
goods you bonght during life would mean—just this, none of us
would die paupers.
1 buy in big lots, and am selling lots, got feed for the horses
and cows. Necessities for the old folks and soothing syrup for the
babies.
Its Georgia Cane reboiled and guaranteed to stand the hot
weather, if it doesn’t phone for the funnel and we will “pour it
back in the jug”—Only 40 c balance of this week.
Washburn Crosbys Gold Medal flour only $1.30.
Hastings Water Melon Seed of all kind—Rockyford Canta¬
loupe seed too.
Write me, phone me, come to see me. 1 don’t want to grow
to be a Marshall Field, but I want to take in the whole field and
grow. Yours for business and a square deal.
LOVE CLARKE.
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s> SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ► ► ► »
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We have one of the beet selected and most complete stock of this season’s ► ►
goods ever shown in Newton county, and earnestly request the inspection ol every 3
reader of this paper before buying. Our stock consist of Lingerie Waistings,
Mercerized Muslins, in all colors, and newest patterns.
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B ing Especially of the do best we and mention our spring in serges, very popular now. We are show¬ ► ►
PI some newest patterns skirt goods, and all the newest things ► ►
t for summer wear. ► ►
B Bi We are offering for a few days regular 2 5cts Serges at i5 c ts. I hese goods » ►
especially for spring ►
£ are pretty skirts and jumper suits. • 4
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We have a comple line of Courtney’s Full Vamp Shoes for ladies and men 4 4
These are some of the latest shapes for this season’s wear. 4
I £ line of We laces, are showing dainty ginghams, the newest pretty fads Percale in lace collars, for shirt a waists well selected suits. and complete I
Our showing of shirts for men’s i
t new summer wear is superior. Also line 4
Straw and Panama hats—right a
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LEGUIN.
Several from here attended the
singing at Newton Factory Sun
: day.
Miss Laurtrell Meadors was the
admired guest of Miss Irene Mead¬
ors last Sunday.
Mr. Edgar Edwards and wife
visited the latter’s parents last
! Sunday.
Miss Julia Wilson was in Cov
j ington Saturday.
Mrs. A. P. Horton visited Mrs.
S. I. McMichiel Monday.
We are glad to say that Mr.
John Wright is rapidly recover¬
ing.
We are soory to note the illness
of Mr. S. I. McMicheal. We
J hope he will soon he well.
LIBERTY.
Mr and Mrs E P Hammond vis¬
ited Mr and Mrs C M Wicks Sun¬
day last.
Mr and Mrs C E Piper visited
their sister at Monroe Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Piper visited Miss
Della Kinnett Sunday.
j Mrs Harper is the guest of her
i daughter, Mrso T Ellis.
Miss Artelia McCart visited
Miss Katie Moore Sunday.
Cook’s dry goods were well ad¬
vertised here Sunday. Guess who
by!
Messrs Paul McCart and Roy
i Hammond were here Sunday.
The singing at Porterdale Sun¬
day was enjoyed hy all present.
Mr and Mrs J S Piper of Cov¬
ington visited their brother, Mr
Walter Piper Sunday.
Mrs J W Jay of Smarrs, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs C E
Piper.
Mr Frank Kinnett, of Leguin,
visited here Sunday.
Mr Ed Ramey, of Covington,
' was visiting here Sunday.
A goodly number from here is
expected to he at the singing at
I Almon Sunday.
We are glad to know that litth
| Miss Lillian Moore is some better
Miss Cleo Piper was the guest
of Miss Agnes Cowau one day last
week.
Mr and Mrs G W Piper visiteo
i the family of Mr N II Piper Mon
: day last.
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Mr C Q Cowan spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mrs Ianthia Johnson and chit
dren of Covington spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Z D Kinnett.
SNAPPING SHOALS.
Mr James Stroud, of McDon¬
ough was here on business Friday.
Miss lone McDonald has been in
Conyers visiting, and is now in
Covington for a few days.
Mr Howard Hooten, who has
been on an extended business trip
to different localities in Eiorida, is
now at home.
Mrs R R Caldwell is now very
sick at the parsonage. We hope
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs J L Elliott was in Coving¬
ton Thursday visiting friends and
relatives.
Miss Lora Stroud is on the sick
list with grip.
Frof. Harris, of Rock
school attended the Teachers' In
stitute at McDonough last Friday.
Mrs Harriet Presson is in At¬
lanta, visiting friends and relatives
Messrs Neal McDonald and
H >ward Hooten went to Jenkins
burg one day recently on “busi¬
ness? ”
Mr W S Barton of Conyers, was
in our ville last week.
Mr and Mrs J K Mask visited
their old home at Stewart Sunday.
Mr R H Fisher is now suffering
from a severe attack of catarrh of
the head.
The freeze totally destroyed all
gardens, cotton that was up, killed
down the corn, and all the fruit
crop, unless it was some very late
apples, throughout this section.
A number of citizens have pur¬
chased the old Southern Bell tele¬
phone line, from Woodstown to
Conyers, via Snapping Shoals and
will soon have the line in good
condition, and o a number . „.v,k „ of f new
subscribers will he added, and in
all . fine! We 11
won t it ne have
connection with all long " distant
Bell phones. You’d better get one?
Little boy—“Ma, sav you was
born in Chicago?’’ “Yes. > J « • And
pa was born in San Francisco? » f
“Yes.” t I And 1 was born in New
York?” ‘‘Yes. 1 J ^ l Well, how in
the d—1 did we get together?”
Covington Cotton Mills.
Mr. Virgle Duncan, of Oxford,
visited the family of Mr. and Mrs.
Fitzpatrick Sunday.
Miss Lizzie McGee visited "rel¬
atives at Porterdale Sunday.
The singing at Miss Cassie
Aaron Saturday night was enjoy¬
ed by all present.
Mr. Cleave Tucker and
of Cony rs, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Bro. \ mber filled his regular
ippointment here Sunday.
Mr. Herbert Siamons, of Cott¬
ers, vis ted relatives here Sun
lay. I
Miss Emma Lewis has returned
o her school after a week of ill
mss.
Miss Susie Weldon spent an |
tour or two at the home of Mr.
nd Mrs. C. C. Hamby y Monday. }
Mr. C cave Carrol, of Midway',
visited ft tends here Sunday.
Mr. Long, a very old man.
passed qaitely away at the home
of his daughter at 5:80 o’clock
Sunday morning.
We are sorry that Mr, Lester
has dropped his Sunday School
out here. He held it f or
two or three months.
Mi ses Mamie Cousin aid
Canaday visited friends at Pj
dale|Sunday.
Working
i women!
_ who value t|»
j health
' ihould taka
Haggard’s Specific
Tablets
the old reliable cure for ConstipatioaJ
digestion, Nervous Debility, Kidney a
Bladder Trouble and all kindred duea
strength. They never For fail to Piles, build up the hedlhi
pressed Menstruation, Leucorrhoea,a Irregular or Sa
Haggard's Suppositories the should bewd
connection with tablets. Send!
book of particulars. Druggists sell
at 50c per box, or they will be scat
paid upon receipt of price.....Ai
Haggard Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca.
F.»r sale by J A Wright
££DG \R R. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
office 28 S»a* Building,
Special Attention Given Colli
Covington, Ga.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, t I
ness, headache, constipation, bid
j feneral debility, sour risings, ando
1 of the stomach are all due to india
Kodol relieves indigestion. This ned
ery represents the natural juices ol
tion as they exist in a healthy si!
combined with the greatest knew
® nd ^constructive properties. W
dyspepsia does not only relieve m r
and dyspepsia, but this famous
i helps all stomach troubles by ok
I Purifying, sweetening and strengt
the mucous membranes lining the sB
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood. W. Vu
“ I was troubled with sour stomach fortwes 11
Kodol cured me and we are now US4
lor baby.”
Kodol Digests What You
Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour
belching of gas, etc. CO.,Cl
Prepared by E. C. DeWlTT &
Sold by J. A. Wright.
A. D. MEADOR,
LiAWYBB'
Wi|l Practice in all the Court
Offices 15 & 17 Star Building
Covington, G»
Land For Sal
We have 7,500 arces ot B.
gale in trftcts ot from 200 to
acres in Greene County, u
This land is fertile and "ill
duce good crops. We will
the large tracts into soa^l
and give five year payffl ent '
first payment cash.
$12.50 per acre. For furt^
formation apply to J
McCOMMONS & BEU;
Greensboro, Ga
Open the bowels and set the-’J 1
your system- Kennedy s
Syrup opens the the inflammation bowel8 a t ”? " otj f J 1
time allays
membrane. Contain; o 1 '
Driven out the cold 8
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