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Sheriff Sales
Will 1-e sold before the court house door
in tbe city of Covington, on the first Tues
day in Innuary, 1908, between tbe legal
hortraof sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
One bale of lint cotton packed
in jme bagging and ties, also about fifty
bushels of corn, more or less, in the house, j
nh:> twelve hundred pounds of seed cotton j
in the house, also forty five hundred
pounds seed cotton in the field, more or
h sx, ».!-• ■ two hundred bundles of fodder,
A ii'dPb above described property on the
lauds "1 1’. D. Coffee, said lands in said
eoflnty and cultivated by Aleck Martin,
year 1907. And also at same time and
place will ho sold one two horse Studeka
kcr wagon- Said above described property
i ■ -ion of AlecU Martin. All (lie
above described property levied on as the 1
property of Aleck Marlin to satisfy a
laborer’s lien fi fa issued from the City ;
Court ofCoyington, Newton county, GeOr- i
gm, in favor of T. Snfford vs Aleck Mar
tin. Also one land lord’s lien fi fa issued
iron) the City Court of Covington, Newton j
county, hi favor of P. D. Coffee vs- Aleck
oavtin.
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Ladies Long Coat, worth up to $7-50 for $4-90 ea
< 1 1« • < 1« < 1 11 9.00 11 6.50 This is not an old lot of Jackets, carried over two or three * 5
t) «t «i < 4 * 1 $ t * « 11.00 11 8.50 but Scotch P* a,c * s $
<S> sons, brand new styles, Meltons, Broad Cloth,
4 4 4 4 11 * < 4 * 4 4 13.50 4 1 9.90
«• 4 « 4« 4 I 16.50 4 I 13.50 all neatly trimmed, 45 to 52 inches long.
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All Children’s Jackete marked down In proportion. If over.
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Ga.. numbers 6111, 5044 4982,
4857, 6508.
4781, 5247, 5271, 5414. 5527, 5544.
5546 5671. Said property levied on
a mortgage fi fa issued from City
of Menticello; Jasper county, Geor'
in favor < J The Alniand Supply Co„
J. M. Flemi ter And also two other
fas, one issued from Jasper County
in favor of T he Hutchenson Com
party J- M Flemister and issued i
vs, one
from City Court of Montieello in favor ot
Robinson Kelly Co. vs. J. M. Flemister.
This Dec 2, 1907.
S. M, IIAY, Sheriff.
For Letters Administration.
GKORGJA—Newton County.
To vvbem it may concern. II. L Bridges
having made appiicati On to me in due
dorm to be appoin'ed administrator upon
the estate ot James P C.,oley, late of said
county, notice is hereby given that said
application will be heard at the regular
term of Court of Ordinary for said county
to be he’d on the first Monday in January
1908.
- my hand and official signature,
tli Dec€ mber 2, i 907
G. IX HEARD* Ord Rry.
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'1 HE ENTERPRISE C OVINGTON GA
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
F>y virtue of an order of the Court f
Ordinary of Monroe County, will be sold
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
January 1908, at the court house in said
(Newton) county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following real estate, situated
in Newton county, to wit: Two hundred
acres of land more or less, lying ar.d being
in Wyatts district, Newton county and
stote of Georgia, known p.s the Wm
Wright place and bounded on (be North
by 11.C- Cook, East by A- M Cox, South
by 8. If. flight and on the West by Jim
Baker, being an original lot and on this
lot about forty acres of granite rock, 'i be
sale will continue from day to day, be
tween the same hours until all said
perty is sold. Term Cash.
This 20th day of November 1907.
E. Z. PHARR,
Administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Mary R. Pharr.
A Norman Buggy j s a £r 0 ocl thiug
for Xmas, big stock at R E. E ver
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Music Hall
Will Be Open
Next
Monday Night
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COMEDIANS
Three Beginning Nights Monday Stand. Might for
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The Willard Comedian’s will
open with thftt southern sensation
t % The White Caps,, which is a play
sumhat to that of Thomas Dixon’s
“Olansman” and is full of comedy,
'pathos, life and vim Other plays
that will bo presented by this com¬
pany is a spectacular production
of Faust, with all the electrical
effects, othersare "Buster Brown’s
Holliday", especially played for
the ladies and children reception
Matinee on Wednesday at 8 p m..
and "He Could Not Marry Two f ?
The Vaudeville moving pictures
and illustrated songs are all of the
latest and newest. As a special
feature Captain George Liable ar.d
Miss Anna Nelson, two of tbe
smallest Lilliputions in the world
have been especially engaged and
will appear at every performance
and on Wednesday after the mati¬
nee will bold a reception to meet
all the ladies and children. Seats
now on sale at Tbe Harrison Co
Charter Granted to First
Nationel Bank of Covington.
No. 8945.
Treasury Department*
Office of Comptroller of the Currency.
Washington, D. C,,Nov., 18th 1907.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre¬
sented to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear that the ‘‘FIRST NA
TIONAL BANK of COVINGTON,” in
the City of Covington, in rbe County ol
Newton, and tbe State of Georgia, has
complied with all the provisions of the
Statues of the'United States, required to
be complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the busi¬
ness of Banking;
■ Now therefore I, William B. Ridgely
I Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby
I certify that tbe “FIRST NATIONAL
BANK of COVINGTON”, in tbe City of
i Covington, in the County of Newton, and
State of Georgia, is authorized t< com
mence the business of Banking as provided
in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty
nine of the Revised Statues of the United
States
In testimony whereof witness
(SEAL) my band and Seal of office
this 18th day of Nov. 1907.
William If. Ridgely,
Comptroller of the Currency.
1 Subscribe for the Enterprise.
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The Power of Interest.
A good many people think it does not pay lo
because interest does not amount to much n save
Of course the main reason for saving is t i
and be somebody 0 a et fcj ,
and to be prepared for emergencies,
Interest Does Amount to a Great Deal
Ash any man who is paying it. There is ail the diffi
m the world between paying interest erence
It and getting
interest. is the difference betw een walking d riding,
between really living an
and merely existing.
U ( 1o interest, Compounded Se/nim^d, nnuat/tj
(S mighty nice to have coming your eoaty.
$ftOQ Starts You,
CLARK BANKING COMPANY
COVINGTON, GA.
Capital and Surplus, $63,000.00
I Total Assets Over $ 200 000.00
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If quality, quantity, style and prices wei
contracting factors in the making up of o
decision as to when you will buy your winters
wordrobe, you would be compelled to award us
the purchase.
Undoubtedly we do excell in all these partic
ulars. And another thing—we have a complete
line of dress accessories—Trimmings and linings
to match.
\ It will nothing examine
cost you to our stock
of Dress Goods. Our prices are very cheap.
Adair Bros.
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Why not a Rain Coat? It is a
stylish, comfortable, durable and
economical garment
t is the only Water-proof ^
ment made fit for all occassions.
$9-00 Rain Coals
reduce to $7.50; $12.50 Rain Coats
reduced $10.00.
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