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T'FVUlCHriSOO.BrTHE CUSTER BAOWMCo.CHICAGO.
WHY DoE-5 ONE PLACE BECOME THE RI6HT
PLACE? THAT 1-5 -SIMPLE. 5ECAUSE AT THAT
PLACE THEY TREAT PEOPLE RIGHT. HOW? bY
GIVING GOOD GOODS FoR THE MONEY THEY GET.
.THE GOODS WE SELL ARE GOOD, BETTER, BEST-
NEVER TRASH. WHATEVER PRICE WE MAY
CHARGE YOU, YOU MAY DEPEND UPON IT THAT
YOU WILL AT LEAST GET SOMETHING GOOD.
YOU CAN NO MORE AFFORD TO WEAR POOR AP¬
PAREL THAN WE CAN AFFORD To SELL THEM.
IF WE SELL POOR GOODS IT WILL HURT OUR
REPUTATION; IF YOU WEAR POOR GOODS IT
WILL HURT YOUR REPUTATION. DID YOU EVER
THINK ABOUT THE VALUE OF WHAT OTHER-5
THINK OF YOU?
RESPECTFULLY,
CASH, MOBLEY k CO
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
ALMON.
Mrs. R. A. McCart and two
charming daughters, Misses Mary
Lou nod Cora, were guests of Mrs.
Sara McCart Sunday.
Messrs. Jim Ellis and Charlie
Northt spent Thursday in Coving¬
ton,
Grandmother McCart continues
very feeble.
At this writing Master Earl
Moon is quite sick.
Mrs. \V . S. Ramey wa9 the gueBt
of Mrs. Jane Ram°y Thursday.
Mr. Bob Boyd and Mrs. Lela
Hutchens were guests of Mrs. .R.
A. McCart’s family Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Siuldeth
3pent Wednesday t ight with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Rice.
Mrs. Jane Ramey spent Thurs¬
day night with Mrs. Winnie Puck¬
ett.
Mrs. Alic^ Moon and 1 it tie son
Earl, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Ramey Thursday night.
The Xmas tree at Shiloh Tues¬
day afternoon was enjoyed by all
present.
1 he Christmas tree, songs and
recitations by the Almon Baptist
church Xmas eve night was well
attended and enjoyed by all oreseut
Mr. R. A. McCart spent Satur¬
day iu Conyers attending the
stewards’ meeting.
Miss Clifford Smith spent the
•holidays the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Frank Rice.
Miss Cairie Cofer spent a few
days during Christmas with her
sister Mrs. Henry Rice.
Mr. Lee McCart spent ths holi
days near Rutledge with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCart.
Mi. Joe McLart Gaither spent
Thursday here with relatives.
Lou L. Flowers is the authoiized
agent of “Uncle Remus’ ” rnagu
zi* in this section. See him at
The Enterprise.
Suescribe for the Enterprise.
BRICK STORE.
Christmas with all the pleasure
greetings and home-comings is al¬
most a thing of the past, but the
plasant associations will long live
in the memory of many of us. Let
each of us resolve for the next 12
months that we will make it one
of the best years of our lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higginbotham
spent one day of last week with
Mr. Herring, of Morgan county.
Mr. J. W. Sockwell will in the
near future move to Civington to
make that place Iiis home, We
are sorry to give up Mr. Sockwell,
but our loss will be Covington’s
gain.
Mrs. Ella Johnson will move to
Morgan county in a few days.
Mrs. Johnson is a noble lady—one
that any community may be
proud of.
Mr. Paul Dyer was with Fields
Taylor one day while here.
Miss Gertrude Means went home
to spend the holidays with her pa¬
rents at Hawkinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor had
for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Taylor and Fields Taylor, all
ot Sandersville, and Miss Anuie
Mac Dews, of Kirkwood.
Misses Leila and Cora Stanton
spent one day last week with Mrs.
J. T. Taylor.
Miss'iinie Osborn is spending
some time with Mrs. Levy, in Cov¬
ington.
Mrs. Henderson, of Mansfield,
visited her daughter, Mrs. Charles
I’a-rick, one day lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Hurst, of
Mansfield, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Sockwell, of Covington, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Sock¬
well one day last week.
Mrs. W. A. Dyer and si n Paul,
ami Miss Ophelia Terrell spent
P 1 ?'”" day wi,h fne::ds il,C *-v.
‘ n8lon '
Judge and Mrs. \V. H. Stewart
spent one day with their daughter
Mrs. Bob Higginbotham.
Mr. Marion Paine ia here from
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Co - is doin ff a general Warehouse and Storage
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neai " the Georgia Depot.
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customers direct to the manufacturer, r- £thereby
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Crawfordville for a tew days after
which he will return to make that
place his home, as his parents have
moved there. Sorry to lose Mr.
Paine, but hope for hitn and his
family a pleasant and prosperous
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards
visited Mr. Hill Stewart one day
lust week.
‘ Good Bye Dear Wife Am Al¬
most Gone”
Col. T, H. Wilkinson an old
Confederate verteran of Thomp¬
son, Ga., said the above words to
his wife, Read his letter:
Thompson Ga., Oct. 4,1907, Dr.
J. C. tftaake, Aiken, Chemical Co.
Dear Sir: You cannot recoin -
mend your Vital Tone Bitters, a.
a woneerful Tonic, too strongly.
For years I have been great
sufferer from palpitation of the
heart, short breath spells, kidney
and bladder diseases. My legs
would swell and get so full of pains
I thouget they would kill aie. My
breath would get so short I
thought I would smother. Tbrei
days before I began taking yo u
Vital Tone Bitters, I had given uj
to die. I called my wife to ffi]
side and said “Honey, its no use!
I am gone; I cannot hold out auj
longer. The doctors say I cannol
be helped, and in my condition!
would rather die than live. AI
this time she heard of Dr. St<»ak e *
Original aganist Vital Tone Bitters lost ancj s'
my will, as I had
confidence in medicines of
kinds, she, God bless her, india’ e
me finally to try it. I did so awjj
iu three days I saw a great im
provement and now, after t nJ
weeks, I feel I am once again
good health; my legs havestopP^ shot
hurting, sweling all gone,
breath spell ail gone, I eat, sled
and enjoy life again, wouldn’t , It is tal J e
wonderful tonic. I .
$500.00 in gold for bottle ef 11
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if I couldn’t get another ° !i '
You have my heartfelt thanks
John H. Wilkin**
On sale at Geo. T. Smith.