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My Store is full of useful and Pretty things, suitable for Christ™ gifts. A satisfying sense of fitness permeates the entire line. Exclusiveness makes a gift more appreciable
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Exclusiveness has always been strong point with me. So many articles 1 handle can not be found outsjde of a city. add* to beauty. Therefor
a t imparts to it a rare. a s everv
} small article is put in nice, neat box or case. The beauty of a great many arilcles is the engraving. All goods we sell ENGRAVED FREE. To select and buy presents intelligently
up a the lines broken. At request I’ll mark the goods and
”5 1 and with satisfaction one should buy early, so as to avoin the rush. Inspect my stock before are your lay them away for you | n
the lines partially enumerated below are many divisions which gives a latitude in selection, and contains something suitable for most any one, young or old, you may have or » your list.
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16 size,
12 size,
6 size,
0 size.
-La Solid gold, Gold'filled, Op en face. or Hunting,
Elgin movement, Waltham movement, United
States movement, the Old Reliable Hamilton
if movement, 7 to 21 JeweL.
2 A nice watch makes a handsome and lasting
!> present.
;x Prices guaranteed.
Remember I do not handle the cheap so
A ' called filled sold by catalogue houses.
cases
) For Children
S Rings, Neck Chains, Lockets, Beauty Pins,
V 1 Pin Sets, Bracelets, Girthday Spoons, Knife
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and Fork and Spoon Sets, Odd
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THE ENTERPRISE i
ESTABLISHED 1805
FCfBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY
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EiJn-ed at the Postofhce- at Covington,
Ti.xpcond-class mail matter.
SWbscrfptlon $1 Per Year, !n Advance.
till advertisements must be paid tor
iaeiore first insertion.
ArixscrAsing rates furnished on application.
■crVwT.’.TON, Ga , Dec. 6, 1907.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMT’S
(W«?tV:e— All leqal adveitisements must
'be br.1 ugbt to the business office not later
ii»n Wednesday noon of each month to
insertion, accompanied with the
tee. Tvs rule be inforced.)
Application for Titles.
fJIHVSAlA, Newton County
B. 6 . Woodruff having made applies
tivw tn require tiiles to be executed to him
U» main land described in a bond for
tiller ’hereto attached purporting to be
1 by T. C. Swann, late of aairl countv,
, det*e;t«d, the said application alleging that
land haadieen fully paid for, alt par
i« rt.ucerne d a r e hereby notified that
application will be heard before the
for said county on the 6 th day of
rer) , 1908 .
(i. D H HI ARD- Ordinary.
In Bar.krcpcty.
ciediters c f n ft
L ovtngto
reby’notified that it t V.
.1 vy ‘07, duly adju
bnabruptby the U. S. District
C »rfc and that the first meeting of
cci&tors will be held in County
CsBxt House Cvin-iton Ga., Oot
l% 1907 at 11 0 clock, A. M.
Jesmroe, Ga., Nov 30, 07.
CLIFFORD WALKER,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Legal Ads. continued on page 8
IRse Enterprise and the Union
It?***,, a newspaper published in
tW interest of the farmers, for
>1-50 per year.
fHE ENTERPRISE COVlNGTuN.GA
For Gemtlemen
Signet scarf pins, 75c to $ 3.50
Fancy scarf pins, 75c to 5.00
Watch fobs, 1.50 to 10.00
Watch chains, 1.50 to 15.00
Guff links, pair, 1.00 to 6.00
Watch charms, 1.00 to 8.00
Emblem pins (all orders) 50c to 1.50
Signet rings, 3.00 to 10.00
gjj ver match boxes, 1.50 to 2.50
Silver bag tags, 50c to 2.00
Silver nail clips, 75c and up.
Silver cigar cutters, 1.00 to - 2.00
Silver handle pocket knives, 1.50 to - 2.00
Silver key rings, 50c to 1.50
Silver case tape measures, 1.00 up.
Silver back clothes brushes, 3.oo to 6.00
back military brushes, pair 4,00 to 8.00
back bat brushes, I 50 to 2.00
top whisk broom, 1.50 to 2,50
brushes, 1.50 to 2.50
sets, in nice cases, 3.00 to 6 00
and silver-beaded umbrellas, 7-50 to 12.00
LOO to 6.00
mss $ l an
SPECIALS ■\
When we say SPECIALS we mean a price BELOW our REGULAR
PRICE, We offer these SPECIALS for SATURDAY and A\0NDAY
next for the double reason of inducing you to yisif our store and to
close out some particular lines,
These prices are honestly made and should induce you to at lerst
examine the articles quoted,
Please REMEMBER the THESE Prices ore for SATURDAY and
MONDAY ONLY:
Fruit of ths Loom Bleaching, reduced from kc to 12 cts
C obat or Hill tl • < il 12 I-2C to 10 cts
English Long Cloth (< 12 I-2C to 10 cts
Best Calico, 4 i if 7 1-2C to 6 cts
Cotton Outing, 4 l ii 7 I- 2 C to 5 cts
Best Cotton Checks, .< it 7 I-2C to 6 cts
Best Cotton Flannel I i <( 12 I- 2 C to 10 cts
One Pound (30 balls) Sewing Thead U 30C to 20 cts
10-4 White Quilt, « » $ 1.25 to 98 cts
72 inch Table, 44 4 • 75C to 59 cts
One 'Pound Shetland Floss, u 44 $ 1.^5 to 98 cts
50 Panama, Broadcloth, Mohair Skirts, $ 5-50 to -53*97
Rain Coats, 4 i “ $ 15.00 to $10 00
•i 44 44 4 ( $
Men’s Hats, 10 . 1)0 to $ 7.00
Broadcloth, 4 4 4 4 $ 3-o° to $ 1.98
4 t 4 4 75 to
c 50 cts
Dress Goods, I 4 4 i $ 1.00 to cts
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ADA!fl BROS,
I BE SURE TO BRING THIS AD WITH YOU
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j My W, B. Lee farm, 12 miles South of Covington. Ga. with I 1
j about Four and a half horse farm open, with one~9 room dwelling
and 3 tenant houses, barn anb other out buildings on it. No bcU
ter farm in county. We will taka 10 1-2 bales rent. Some little
repairs needed. Will pay you for this.
See Mrs. M. A. D. Roberts, my sister, or Mr. Lon Stokes who
adjoins farm, for particulars.
“We Sell Far im.
FRANK 0. DAVIS,
325 Empire Building Atlanta, Ga.
Young Ladies
Neck chains, $150 to $10 oo
Lolcket s , 1 00 to » 17,50
Stick pins, 75c to 5 00
Brooches, 1.00 to 1000
Beauty pins, per set, 1.00 to 5 00
Watch pins, 75c to 5.00
Long walch chains, 3.00 to 16.00
Secret lock bracelets, 4 00 to 16 50
Hat pins, 50c to 5.00
Set rings, 2 50 to 10 00
Small diamond 2.50 to 50.00
Back combs, 1.25 to J 5 00
Large line Sterling silver handle mani
cure articles, 50c Id 1.00
Comb, brush and mirror sets y 10.00 to 20 00
Stationery sets, 6 00 to 8 50
Manicure sets, 1.50 to 10.00
Fancy gold and silver handle
umbrellas, 10,00 to 18.00
Cut glass silver top puff boxes, 3.00 to 5 00
Tooth brush ho]ders, 50c to 150
Hand mirrors 5.00 to 10.00
Demonistration Fair.
The. Daugiiters of the American
Revolution of this city intend giv
ing au Demonistration Fair begin¬
ning December 17th and lasting
through the twenty-first. They
will serve dinners and suppers,
during this busy wpek, so that the
business men will have an opi>or
tumty of getting hot meals during
the Xmas rush Every one com
mg ipto the city will have an op¬
portunity of getting a hot cup of
coffee and a biocu't tree of charge,
as many things will be demouistra
ted and given away.
Don’t fail to go to the Fair at
the Terrell building and see for
yourself the many demouistra
tions.
Mr. J. E. Bogle Goes to Forsyth.
Mr. J. E. Bogle and family will
shortly remove to Foreyth, where
Mr. Bogle goes to trike charge of
the Central Railroad 1 ffuirs. This
ia quite a promotion for Mr. Bogle
and he is receiving the congratula¬
tions of his friends.
Mr. T. F. Hemaiinger, of Guv
ton, will assume the duties of
agent for the Central here. Mr.
Hemminger and family will receive
a warm w'eleome to our city.
It ts learned that Hon. Thomas
E. Watson has I icei: in correspon¬
ds,cc with the President, Watson
will gn to ti e Whit* House M 011 -
day, Dec. 9. The correspondence ‘
was begun by Mr. Roosevelt in I !
asking Mr. Watson’s views on the i
currency question and it is to talk j
over the currency that Mr. Watson
will go to Washington.
Mr. Watson is known to regard
41 a guarantee national bank de
posit” as a monstrous proposition
and because of its suggestion by
Mr. Bryan, Mr. Watson points
there to as another evidence of the
41 oppotunist” characteristices of
Mr. Bryan.
Mr. Watson believes in a billion
dollar issue of greenbacks, holding
that the civil war currency laws
are stiff good and could furnish a
solution for the currency situation.
For Wedding Presents
Or Housekeeders
Sterling tea spoons, per set 5 00 to $ 7,00
Sterling dessert spoons, per set, 12.50
Sterling knives and forks, set, 20.00 to 25.00
Sterling coffea spoons, set, 4 00 to 6.00
Sterling chocolate spoons, set, 5.00
Sterling berry forks, set, 5.00
Pearl handle fruit knives, set, 500
Sterling cold meat forks, each, 2.50 to 6.00
Sterling salad spoons, each, 4 00 to 6 00
Sterling salad forks, each, 3 50 to 6.00
Sterling lettuce forks, each, 2.00 to 3.50
Sterling sivler cream ladles, sugar shell
pickle forks, butter knives, bon
bon spoons, olive forks, each, 1.75 to 360
Also handle a full line of 1847 Rogers'
plated ware, knives, forks, table spoons, tea
spoons, dessert spoons, soup ladles, gravy
ladles, cream ladles,* butter knives, sugar shells
cold meat forks, salad forks, salad spooms,
coffee spoons, fruit knives^ nut- cracks ard
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