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the next few days we offer the following low <§>
or staple goods:
:es on some
3 Pound Can Peaches 10c ^
Salmon Steak * 5 c
Upton s Tea per pound 50 c
3 pound Can Sweet Potatoes 10c
Sweei Midget Pickle per bottle 10c
j.2 Pound Can Potted Ham only 5 c
Early Valentine Bean Seed, quart 20c
Remember that I have the TURNER FOUNT,
le 0 f the finest Soda Fount? in the city, and am
L a red to serve you with first class Cold Drinks—
tde from the very best syrup.
—-sirMILK SHAKES A SPECIALTY
Phone No. 7 for your orders and they will receive
D mpt delivery.
C. A. FRANKLIN.
U local 1Revvs. I
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beer A1 nd & Lackey ’ s
at m.a
F. M. Hays went to Atlan
ay.
I T. 1). O’Kelley of Conyers,
e Tuesday.
[ J. W. King, of Kings, was
(eduesday.
, V. V, Aimatid of Conyers,
the city Tuesday.
i :y Tips and white and fancy
or gentlemen at Cook’s.
). L. Holmes, of Stewart,
[Tuesday in the city.
R. V. Milner paid Atlanta
pess visit last Saturday.
Tom Boyd, of Hopewell,
Wednesday in the city.
)u want to be pleased go to
d & Lackey for soft drinks.
J. T. Gibson, of Oak Hill,
iVednesday in the city.
and Mrs. P. W. Godfrey and
er spent Sunday in Madison.
W . H. Whalt-y and family
Turned from a visit to Jack
G. T. Wells and Mrs. Hen¬
's have been visiting in At
V . A. and G. C. Adams
■May. ■ 1 Mansfield on business
^BtAimand <k Lackey’s soda
John B. Davis has returned
several days visit to At
t
. w. Cohen and littledaugh
•ent several days last week in
'ton.
Annie Maddox spent Sun
Ip I Machen, the guest of Miss
B Cook.
1- T, u Amith, Dentist, Cov
n ’ffice upstairs iu Star
room 23.
■ ’ ■■■ Almand, of Mansfield,
te Covington on business
tnoon.
U 1 d Spectacles—Cook can
| Hawkes’ new eyes and
r Me< them.
■ ' 1 ^ • Smith, of Bethany,
the E nI --*rprise a substantial
fcdnesdav.
seph Harris, of Rome,
on a visit to his sis
I * e Harris.
■ y rs. L. Cohen, of Mad
"iuuday with the fam
A . Cohen.
Mrs. J. M. Allen is in Augusta
on an extended visit to Mr. aud
Mrs. W. M. Robiuson.
Mr. Heurv, of Decatur, spent
the past week here with bis sister,
Mrs. George D. Butler.
Why not take your chickens and
eggs to Venable & Co ? They will
pay the highest cash price.
Mrs. Irving Proctor and Miss
I Lula Proctor are at home after a
lengthy visit to Columbus.
Misses Edna and Genie Taylor
spent Sunday in Madison, the
guests of Mrs. G. M. Barrow.
Mrs. T. C. Spivey, of Eatontou,
has returned home after a few days
visit to Mrs. Pauline Jarman.
j Miss Ethel McCord has returned
home after a two weeks visit to
friends and relatives in Athens.
Deputy Sheriffs T. F. Maddox
and J. C. Nixon made a business
trip to Heury county Weduesday.
All kinds of first class dental
work done by T U Smith, the Den¬
tist, at lowest prices, Covington,
Mrs. John P. Upshaw, of Social
Circle, visited in the city last week,
the guest of Mrs. C. A. Soekwell.
Mrs. CL W. Turner and little
son spent last week at Pace the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ram¬
sey.
General Manager Lambert, of
the Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
in Atlanta, was in the city Thurs¬
day.
Mrs. Pauline Jarman has re¬
turned home after a several weeks
visit to Mrs. J. T. Corley, at Ma¬
rietta.
Wanted —Good, large sacks,
oats and hull sacks desired. Good
price. Huson Ice and Machine
Works. tf
Mr. E. T. Hull, of Oak Hill, one
of Newton’s largest farmers, paid
Covington a business visit Wed¬
nesday.
Mr. L. Z. Birman left for New
York Tuesday after spending two
weeks with his sister, Mrs. W •
Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. A S. Rhoden, of
Johnston, S. C., are visiting the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Wheeler.
For Sale.—A 7-room cottage 10
a good locality, near public school.
New house, neatly finished inside.
Will sell at a bargain if sold now.
See Lon Flowers, at Enterprise
office.
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON Ga
Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Williams, t
who have resided in Covington for
the P ft3t year, have gone to Atlan
ta to live.
Call to see T. U. Smith, the
Dentist; his prices will suit you.
Office in Star building, room 23,
Covington.
Mr. Barclay Milieu has returned
to his home in Atlanta after a two
weeks visit to his sister, Mrs., L
A Clarke.
Sheriff W. W. Wilson and little
daughter, of Butts county, were
i guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Barnes.
Mrs. J. J, Corley left Thursday
of last week on a visit to relatives
in Nashville and other points in
Tennessee.
If you want the beet and most
stylish straw Hats go to Cook’s;
he has them.
Rev. E R Pendleton left Tues¬
day for Richmond, where he goes
to attend the Southern Baptist
Convention.
Sheriff S. M* Hay has been con
fined to his room several days on
account of sickness, but is much
improved now. ‘ »
Mr. Otis Nixon, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days with his par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nixon,
on Floyd street.
Mrs. T. L. Shepkerd, of Social
Circle, spent a few days of this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Camp.
Hon. J. Z Johnson attended the
trustee meeting of the Fifth dis¬
trict agriculturol college, in At¬
lanta, last Friday.
Mrs. Nona Jarman is spending
the week in the western part of
the county visiting the family ot
Mr. L. W. Jarman.
The prettiest and cheapest lot
of white Parasols ever shown here
now at C E Cook’s.
Misses Kate, Louise, Clara Belle,
and Master Cleveland Adams vis¬
ited Miss Dorothy Martin, at Flint
Hill, last Friday night
Hon. Frank D. Ballard was in
Baruesville Thursday at the laying
of the cornerstone of the Fifth dis¬
trict agricultural college.
Why not take your chickens and
eggs to Venable & Co.? They will
pay the highest cash price.
Miss Mary Speer has returned to
her home at Newborn after a sev¬
eral days visit to her sister, Mrs.
L. D. Adams, on Floyd Street.
Mr. P. E Caldwell, of the Wal¬
ton News, Monroe, spent Tuesday
night in the city and paid the En¬
terprise a pleasant call Wednesday
morning.
Mesdame9 G. C. Adams and W.
B. Hurst attended commencement
exercises at Cox College Monday
evening. They report a most ex¬
cellent program.
Lowest prices, highest grade
materials—all work guaranteed.
T V Smith Dentist, Covington,
Star building.
Rev. W. E. Venable left Mon¬
day morning tor Senoia to assist
Rev. G. W. Farr, pastor of the
Methodist church there, in a ten
days revival meeting.
Mrs. L. A. Clarke entertained
the Woman’s Club on Tuesday
alternoon. A large number of the
members were present and an en¬
joyable afternoon spent.
Col. Edgar R. Gunn has been
having a royal time at the Red
Men’s convention in Athens this
week, representing Suwanee Tribe
I. 0. R. M. of this city.
Mr. Lester Lee is at home spend
ing vacation after taking a course
in the Dixie Business College, At
lanta. He speaks in highest terms
of the thorough course and excel
lent management of the school un
der Profs. H. L. Bridges and B.
C. Ansted.
Misses Sara and Bonner Simms,
ttfe attractive and accomplished
young daughters of Mrs. S. J.
Simms, left Monday for a four
months’ tour of Europe. They,
with four other young ladies, will
be chaperoned by Miss Sosnowski ,
of Chapel Hill, N. C.
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The cornerstone of the Fifth dis¬
trict agricultural college at Mon¬
roe is to be laid on the first Satur¬
day in June, and a great time is
expected.
On her seventh birthday, 'Tues¬
day of last week, little Miss Mary
Frances Soekwell entertained quite
a numbei of little folks very de¬
lightfully.
Mr. e. l. Doug'ias, the popular
General Manager of the Gaines
ville Midland railway, is to be
married to Miss Lucile Strong, of
Memphis, Teun., on May 22.
L 0 Guo,“” ’ m‘.. sSid
of the Ente aid
and Newborn a business trip Mon
day. Tliey report .verytbing quite
alive in those progressive towns.
Miss Evans at Home.
Miss Marie Lane Evans, of Ox¬
ford, has just returned from a two
months’ engagement, embracing
seven Southern States, as pianist
in the Pace-Kling Recital Co., of
rh? Alkahest Lyceum system. She
looks well and has had quite an
ovation in the new work, adding
already to her established reputa¬
tion as a musician.
Dick-Salter.
Lev. Jas. B. Salter and Mis9
Annie Kate Dick weie united in
roa rmge at the home of Mr. W.
^ Jones of Sylvester, April 25th.
[ g e v. Salter was formerly this
: c pv ..nd a son of Mr. W. C. Salter
ot the southern portion of the
COU nty, and an industrious young
man, while his bride is a cultured
and charming young woman.
Tliey will make their home at
pee-ut at Sylvester.
q.-ino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new
renit • iy, an improvement on the laxatives
' ,,t former years, as it does not gripe nr
n an eate and is pleasant to taj<e. It is
1 guaranteed* For sale by 0* C. t'rooks.
w aeket $torc 0
BOYS SPRING and SUMMER
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I have a few boys pretty Suits I wish to
close out at once. I think splendid values,*
but they are here to show for themselves.
j (j Qrn e ajlCl look at them if y Oil Want BOVS
guitS
Thanking the people for their liberal pat¬
ronage m the past, I will continue to offer
other goods too numerous to mention at same
lOW prices US lieretofoie.
QNCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER.
If you have any doubt in the least about
the Racket Store giving big values for the
monev, don’t take our word, just ask any one
who has tried us. Yours very truly.
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FIRST AND LAST
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4’t>i*. < Mean $ $ made to all who ■
buy or wear them. In style,® Shoes”E
ease and durability, “Shield Brand
toe the mark of perfection.
SOLD BY RELIABLE MERCHANTS ONLY ■
yV fVI. C. KISER CO., Manufacturers.^ JM
K ATLANTA, CA.