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DOLLS & TOYS JEWELRY
Selected for beauty and durabili- In Uoid and Silver. Beautiful
V All kinds and all prices. Back Combs, Cuff Buttons, JSticR
.
Our stock by far excells ail other Pins, Lockets, Hat Pins, Card
Magic Lanterns. Cases, etc.
SECRET ORDER CHARMS.
BIBLES in all Prices.
FINE CHINA
Cake Plates, Salad Bowls, Celery Trays, Bread and Butter Plates,
Vases, Urns, Pitchers, etc., etc. The largest and most beautiful
line ever brought to this city.
CUT GLASS.
A Fine Line Razors, Brushes and Combs.
THE FAMOUS $3.00 PICTURES
ECLIPSE
Fountain Pen FROM 10c to $5.00
A great line for you to select from
ONLY $1.00.
Buy Earlv And Get The Best
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Mrs. N. S. Turner spent Tues¬
day in Atlanta.
Miss Harris spent Thanksgiving
at her home in Ringgold, Ga.
'Miss Eva Stephenson visited
ttiieodsin Atlanta last week.
Buy a fine Trimmed Hat at
Cohen’s for less than cost,
Mr. James HatniltdiL ol AMabta,
visited Miss Eoise Berry o4f#dtfy.
Misses Bessie Ezell and
p hit© spent several days last week
f- n Monticello.
Prof. Irwin Perry spent Thanks
[giving with his lather, Dr. A. C.
F er ry, here.
Misses Addie Barnett and Myr
|| -ircle e ^ lr( Thanksgiving. f visited friends in Social
Quite a number of Agnes Scott
ids were seen iu the city last
ee k visiting class-mates.
You can save money by getting
-"ben s prices on Jackets, Cloth
■'Si Shoes and Millinery.
Missess Emmye and Bessie Cook
^ Mach en are the attractive
,
!Uest s of Mrs. V. A. Harper.
Miss Kate Thompson, of Kudo
■b '•as the attractive guest of the
H ] " 0 s Stephenson Tliauksgiving.
hisses Lottie Berry and Willie
Glided the Caldwell-Cook
iloam Wednesday.
pu uarry Pinkerton, of Eaton
w a s the guest several days of
; ; > v ek of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
ud.
Mr. Thomas Mura,, ot San
.'•Iicisoo, but formerly of this
s P en f a few days of this week
j lJ 'end here tire guest of
r i>. Simms.
Annie Maddox, who i is at
ndl ng the G. N. I school
thens, , at
}g at home with her fath
• Mr. T, F. Maddox, who has
? 0 quite sick 'for
t. several days
See Cohen before you buy.
Mr. P. A. Stanton, of Social
Circle, was here Tuesday on busi¬
ness.
R E. Everitt’s the place to buy
House Furnishings tor Xmas.
A nice Rocker, makes a good
Xmas present. See them at R. E
EveriU’s,
Don't IWget (JbheiTs strife.
Miss Mamie Hanks, bf Atlanta.
vt'M the admired gd^fci erf Mrs. R.
R. Roller last Thursday.
Misses M Vcazey ar.d Cook
attended the! Caldwel 1-Cook nup¬
tials in Siloatft on Thursday.
Mrs. R. U. T$o»fl3on, Madison,
spent ThanksgiVihghere, the guest
of her brothers, R‘. ft- *»d E. W.
Fowler.
Ladies cloaks belotf eost at
Cohen’s.
Miss Ruth Briseudine ins re¬
turned from a visit to her sister,
Mrs. L. D. King, of Atlanta/'
Mies A:.nie Mae Lester hac re
turned to her home in Atlanta
after a three week’s visit to Mrs’.
R. P. Lester in North Covington
If you want to save money on
clothing see Cohen.
Miss Cleo Farnsworth, of Con
| 5' ers > was the guest of Covington
friends M. ar.
Quite large nur jer of V ^ n
ton’s prominent citizens attended
the public snips here Tuesday.
Jackets for ladies at great re
dUCt ' 0 '' CoheB ’ 8 -
“Uncle John" Rcquemore, one
| of Mansfieid ’9 most popular snaking and
cleverest citizens, was
hands with friends here Tuesday.
Mr. Janies McGrtider of Florida,
who is attending the Donald bra¬
zier college, at College Patk, was
the guest ot his aunt, Mrs. Julia
R Scott, at the bom? of Mr, R. C.
Gtiiuu this week.
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON GA
300 Beautiful
Cake Plates
10 Cents.
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THE
HARRISON CO.
Carries the largest and best
selested stock of Xmas goods in
Covington. We have now over
ten thousand new and beautiful
articles for you to select from.
We are the acknowledged head
quarters for SANTA CLAUS,
and in order to help the Old Fel¬
low out, have marked every article
at a low price, Come in and buy
now to avoid the ru«h.
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No Picture Frames
Made after Dec. 20th. Leave
your orders now. Beautiful new
moulding.
Mrs. S. J. Simms visited rela¬
tive!? ih Atlanta Monday.
Mr ahd Mrs. H. D, Terrell
spent Mod day ii: the Gate City,
with friends'
Millinery SOcts on the dollar at
Cohen’s.
Mrs. J. E Phillips visited
friends and relatives .n Litbonia
a f°w days last week.
Mrs. Ii. D. Bash was the guest
of friends in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Nona Athon Jarman is
spending this week with friends
ut Bishop.
Mrs. Colquitt Greer and Mist
Dotye Greer were guests of friend*
id Social Circle Sunday.
MisS Caine; and Chafllie Read
of Salem, gpSfrt Thanksgiving here
with Miss Junnie Lhnsford.
Mr. Boyce Ficklin, 6‘f Washing¬
ton, visited Mr. A. B. tsifUma a
dary or two of this week.
fof Sale or Rent: •Two nice 5
room stages. See me at once,
tf ft. £ ANDERSON.
Conaidera^h' property in tbi*
city and counTf vfa's sold at pablic
outcry betore thh*cbnrt house here
Tuesday.
The numerous friends' of Mr.
iJnc'H. Echols will be glad to
that he is able be ep” add 1
Ibarh to
out again after a four week's' ill
ness.
Miss Lena Milner, of Milledge
VI 11 1 k \ l. N. I. college, spent
Thanksgiving with her parents
Mrs and Mrs. W. T. Milner.
Rev. J. D. Milt 1c ler pas
tor of Rbokmart, 1 ut now in
charge of tile church at Newborn,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. R. Pennington Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs/Argust : Boye and
son, LaRee, have retnined from a
three months stay in Colorada.
where Mr. Boye webt in the inter¬
est of his large Irish potato farm.
News was received here last
week by Mr. E. E. Parker, of the
death of Mr. T. F. Green, which
occurred at Dunbarton, S. C. Mr.
Green was the father ofiMrs. E. E.
Parker, and Mrs. G. W. Simmons,
formerly of tbi* cky&.-
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PostCard Albums CHAFING Dishes
500 beauties for you to see. For a real elegant gift, I there is
Boooks. nothing better,
1000 new ones to select from- Teddy Bears? Yes.
CARVING SETS in Staghorn and Silver.
LEATHER GOODS
By far the most beautiful asaortment ever displayed here. The
latest colors and newest shapes. Nothing nicer anywhere. Purses
Pocket Books, Card Cases, Bill Books, Bags and Traveling Cases.
Great Values in this line from 10c to $10.00,
Ladies Goods Especially.
JARDINERES and VASES,
SILVER WARE SCROLL SAWS,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles,
Pickle Forks, After Dinner Coffee WAGONS, DOLL CARRIAGES,
Spoons. Fruit Knives, Scissors,
Butter Dishes, Syrup end Cream VELOCIPEDES.
Pitchers, Cake Plates, and Chil¬
drens’ Sels. DRUMS, HORNS, &C.
Mrs h A. Wall has returned
from a short vist to Dunlin.
W. A. Ellington one the counts s
sterling citizens Was in town tin.-,
week.
Mr. D. A. Co l >k Was In Si loam
in attendance upon Gahdweli-Co k :
wedding Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T‘. Mitchell. o f
Social Circle are spending several
days with Mrs. Mollie CbolE
For Sale—Brick, apply tc'Ander¬
son Bros., Starrsville, Ga.
Thos. F. Maddox, our popular 1
Deputy Sheriff, is much better
after a severe illness, aud will be |
ottl again in a few days.
MiS§ Mfttlde Mobley, of Walntlt
grove is th<3 attractive guest of
Miss Myrtle Mobley.
Mr; W, H. Pierce, of Atlanta,
spent £ few days with friends Imre
this Week.
Mr 3 . R S. Weaver, of Mansfield '
Was the guest of her parents Capt.
dtid Mrs ff. D. H-itfd, a few days !
tbi^ week.
Miss' julia' mpsou who Id j
attending A'g n©H Sfcbtt Inst spent
the week en/* with fief parents. Mr !
and Mrs. S. P. "xllb&YlgbW.
Miss Eugenia Dear," #. f>ompa
nied by her covsiti, Miss' *
Tfcfflra-! ■ .
of Agnes Scott, f pent from
day till Monday with her parent*,
Mf. and Mrs. Jno. M. Dearing !
1 On last Tnesndy morning Judge
j \ IT TT a ley unit m ni:. i.'tge
} \T E. Batchelor ud Mrs. Lulu
,’vl !' Fa I che' r is a promi
] jent ••r li£ l-.vin county,
i w 1 'e the bride is u woman
| of fine cfcaractfer.
Thi9 is Jndge Whaley’s first ex¬
perience iu tieing the knot, never*
theless he acted like a veteran.
Miss C. V. Glatitou who has
spent a greater tart of ihe sum¬
mer here as a guest of Mrs. P. W.
Godfrey, left Monday to assume
her duties as teacher ot Domestic
Science in the Agricultural College
at Monrce, Gn. Miss Glantoii is
a woman of uummal strength of
character and of rare sweetness,
and it is alwavs a pleasure for h*-r
many friends in CoviBgloti to have
her in their midst.
R-v. Joe Win burn. of Mansfield
fill the Baptist pulpit in Cov¬
on next Sunday night, Dec
and Rev. E. R. Pendleton will
at Ovii.jjiou Mills at that
•1 rs Childers and Miss Georgia
Kinney, of Milledgeville, and Miss
Hancock, of Madison, were
of Miss Flowers Greer sev¬
days last week. The entire
accompanied by Mrs. C. I.
Cash spent Saturday very pLas
aulyt m Atlanta.
Tiie members of the B Y P U,
^vii 1 have a Pie Party at the Pas- 1
torium on Friday evening, D«o (5 ,
from 7 :80 until 10 o’clock. Every j J
member will be on hand promptly
and bring a pie. A pleasant even
ing Is anticipated by the young
folks, and somebody will oarry
home a fine prize pi«^
t f For choice cut flowers of all
kinds for Receptions, Weddings,
Funerals, etc., telephone, tele¬
graph Ot tyfiU.
Idle-Hour Nurseries,
11_08— Macon, Ga.
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Notice Masons.
Alcova Lodge No. liiS. Jv-wimi
Factory, Ga , will meet in r. gnhtr
con:imm’catijn Dec. 14, ul early
candle light. Election ami in¬
stallation ot officers and conferring
Entered apprentice degree. On the
17, inst in call communication at
which the Fellow-craft and Master
Mason degree will be conferred.
All duly qualified brethren are
requested to he present.
O. L. Holmes, W, M.
C. E Cuunard, Sec.J
A. H. FOSTER,
ATTORNEY at LAW.
(Admitted to Bar in 1901)
General Practice in State & Federal Courts.
Loans Negotiated on Farm Lands.
Office in Court House,
Office Phone 2?4 R**i9?nce Pione
COVINGTON, GEORGIA,
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Few extra special at Great Bargains
to closd oat.
Yours very truly. <§>
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