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0 We beg Call Your Attention This LIABILITIES:
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Discount Loans, $71,891.79 Statement Showing the Condition of Our Capital $37,500.00 #
p Demand Loans, 84,719.25 $156,611.04 Bank at the Close of Business, December, Surplus 25,000.00 9
0 31, 1607. Undivided %
9 Overdrafts 2,942.21 Profits, (Net) 3,085.61 %
Dividends Unpaid, 4.00 %
9 Furniture and Fixtures 3,640.15 BUSINESS INVITED ON FAVORABLE Deposits 164,353.68 9
% Cash Hand and Due from Banks, 66,749.89 TERMS. Bills Payable, %
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9 Total, $229,943.29 Total $229,943.29 9
9 This Bank has surplus and undivided NET profits than all other Banks in Newton Combined. 0
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0 Capita! Increased to $100,000 on January 1st. 9
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Xocal Mews.
Mr. Ed S. Everitt, of Conyers,
was here on business Monday.
Miss Carrie Moon spent Sunday
with her parents near Oxford.
Miss Eva Byrd is spending this
week with friends at Loganville.
Miss Mildred Kelly spent Sat¬
urday with relatives in Macheu.
Mr John Callaway spent Xmas
day with his parents at Lithonia.
Master Wilson Irby has returned
from a week’s visit to Stevens
Pottsry.
Miss Musette Cook, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Norman.
Dr and Mrs J A McDonald were
suests during the holidays of Capt
N C Carr.
Mrs P. W. Godfrey and daugh¬
ter, Francis, have returned from a
visit to Madison.
Miss Myrtle Byrd spent Thurs¬
day in Social Circle, the guest of
Miss Lena Wiley.
M'ss Lorna Hight, of Hancock
county, is the attractive guest of
Mrs. Yes Farmer.
Miss Louise Skelton is at home
w ith her parents, aud has as her
guest Miss Mobley.
Mrs. J. R. McCord has been
s P‘'tiding several days with her pa¬
rents near Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm A. Adams at
ten : 1 the Estes-Knight marriage
:U Hutledge recently.
Mrs. T< tnpio Few, of Atlanta,
Visit 1 her sister, Mrs. Skelton,
Se veral days this week.
Lie Enterprise and Uncle Re
n his ! magazine both for
' one year
$1 75. See us at once.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Harper have
^turned from a week’s visit to his
Parents at McDonough.
Miss Kate Everitt, of Almor,,
"as the attractive guest last week
f ‘‘ Miss Annie Mae Berry.
Miss Frances Henderson has re
P-filed from a visit to her sister,
A S. Burney, in Rome.
Hon. Clias G. Smith made a
business trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Misses Edna and Fannie Taylor
are spending several days with
their parents in Social Circle.
Miss Lily Irby leaves Sunday
for Jersey, where she goes to take
charge of a flourishing school.
Dr. Win D. Travis attended the
meeting of the National Guards,
held in Macon, fast Saturday.
Mrs. J T. Taylor, of Brick Store,
is the guest this week of her
daughter, Mrs. L. L. Flowers.
Miss Lottie Berry spent several
days recently at Mansfield, the
guest of Miss Sudte Bell Ivey.
Misses Annie Bell Norman and
Pearl Vining leave in a few days
for Bessie Tift College, Forsyth.
Mrs. Clias. Hyatt, of Hancock
county, is on a visit to her mother,
Mrs George Murray, in- Midwpy.
Mrs. Dolph Harmon aud daugh¬
ter, of Decatm, were guests last
week of Mr aud Mrs V A Farmer.
Miss Ackie White left Sunday
for Mansfield to be th° guest of
Miss Vera Franklin for several
days.
Mrs. T. L. Whitehead and little
daughter, Louise, spent several
days with friends in Atlanta re¬
cently.
Mrs. R. Tv. Ivev, of Mansfield,
was the guest lust week of Mr.
q- M Berry’s family in North Cov
|ington.
1 Mrs. H. B. Anderson returned
j th i 9 week from a pleasant visit to
hf-r sister, Mrs. J. T. Corley, of
Marietta.
Mrs. Leila Shepherd, of Social
Circle, spent several days with her
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. B. F. Camp,
in Midway.
Mr. Fields Taylor, of Sanders
ville, spent a few days here last
weik, t’ e gu»st of Lis sister, Mrs.
L- L- Flowers.
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON GA
Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery, of
H igansville, hn3 been the guest for
the past two weeks of Mrs. Cloma
J. Norman.
Mrs. Perry and children, ol
Madison, spent several days in
Covington, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D Bush.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. King, Jr.,
of Atlanta, are visiting the Utter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs I. D. Bris
endine, in M id way.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, of At¬
lanta, spent the holidays here, the
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Smith.
Mr. Tom Sharp, who is now
stationed with the Southern Bell
Co at Conyers, made Covington a
business trip Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Weaver, of
Mansfield, wero guests during the
holidays of their parents, Capt.
and Mrs. G. D. Heard.
Messrs. J. B. Rice and R. L.
Scarbrough, two of Rockdale’s
clever citizens, were in Covington
Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Menard
have moved into the residence
formealy occupied by Mrs. J. T.
Wright, on Washington St.
Mrs. J. T. Wiight is spending
some time in Washington with her
daughter, Mrs. Harry Brcoks, who
is quite ill with pneumonia.
Miss Lemma Dacus, of Monte¬
zuma, spent several days with Miss
Ldui-o Skelton and ha9 returned
to her home in Social Circle.
Happy New Year to all of our
many readers, and may yon enjoy
tor the twelve-month prosperity
and the good will of all men!
Mr. Guy Boyd, the popular book
keeper of the Norman Buggy Co.,
has been spending several days
with his parents at Maysville.
Miss Mattie Smith has returned
from a week’s visit to friends and
relatives in Atlanta, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E Smith, Jr.
Genial Geo. T. Smith, the pop¬
ular druggist, is up and out again
after being confined to his room
several days with a severe cold.
Mr. George D. Butler, of South
Carolina, spent the holidays with
his family here.
Mis3 Ethel Skelton has returned
to Rcme after spending a day or
two with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. N. Skelton, in Midway.
Mr. and Mrs. Hovt Williams,
yho have resided at East Point for
the past year, have returned to
Covington to make their home.
Mr. Enla Huson, who is in the
cotton business in Columbus, ha9
been mingling with ohl Coving¬
ton friends during the past week.
Mrs. Pauline Jarman and Misses
Mary Brown and Martha White
Anderson are speuding this week
with Mrs. J. T. Corley at Marietta.
Elder J. F. Moss will fill the
pulpit of the Presbyterian church
Fridav night. Everybody cordi¬
ally invited to come out and hear
him.
Mrs Juo. L- Smith and little
son, Robert Ozburn, have returned
from a week’s visit to her parent®,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ozburn, in At¬
lanta.
Miss Brownie Huson and mother,
who have been in Ashville, N C.,
for some lime, will return m a few
days, to the delight ot their many
frieuds.
Mr. W. L. Quinn, traveling
sales agent of the Continental Gin
Co, spent tiie day with the family
of Mr. and Mrs W. II. Barnette,
in M id way.
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Wicks left
last week for their home at New
port visit News.^Va., Mr. Wick’s afuj; a week’s in j
to parents
West Newton.
Mrs. Evans Lunsford aud little I
son, Perry Evans, Mrs. II. D.
Bush, Mrs. F\ H. Perry and Miss
Annie Perry spent Monday in
Newborn with relatives.
For Sale —Cabbage plants. See
J. M. Dealing.
Mr. Jack P Carr and wife, ot j
Opelika, Ala., returned to their j
home this week after a very pleas¬
ant visit to Capt. N C Carr and ,
family in North Coviugtou.
Let every citizen resolve to make
Covington a bigger and better city
durmRl008 ’
At the first regular meeting of
the Mayor and Council of Coving¬
ton for 1903, held last week,
Messrs. Brad Bohanan, Bonham
Johnson, and P W Skelton were
elected pel,cement W T M iner
C.ty Clerk, and b C Ilheburg,
Street Overseer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor, of
Oandersville, were guests of Mr. j
and Mrs. L. L Flowers a day or I
t»o of last week. Edwin is an old !
Covington boy a nr! former employe I
of The Enterprise, but now tnan
ager of The Herald Publishing Co. i
in that thriving South Georgia
city, and is making The Herald
one of the best papers that comes
to our office.
Subscriptions to Uncle Remus’
magazine taken by Lon L. Flow¬
ers at The Enterprise office.
w NEW RACKET STORE.
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Assuring jour liberal patronage foi i
m 1907 most highly appreciated.
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gsj New goods arriving every few day. ca
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Same splendid values as heretofore.
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Yours very truly,
|| ||' J. I. GUINN
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Prof, and Mrs. Clias C. Elliott
of Sparks, were holiday ru^ts of
| Mr. and Mrs. Girley Tu rner.
I Miss Ju!e Allen, of Augusta,
spent several days in Midway, the
guest of Miss Mildred Kelly.
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For Rent or Sale:-Three rof-m
cottage on Washington St, Apply
to J. F. McCord.
E. H. ADAMS, M. D.
Resident Physicisn.
Office in Starr Building, No. 19.
Office Hours 8 to 9 a m 12:30 to 2 p nr.
During absence from office leave
calls at Wright’s Drug Store or
with Venable Bros.
Residence Phone 284 . Office Plfcoa® 285