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NO. 24
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BRUNSWICK.
Bankers’ Association
i Brunswick
rened a I
,ursdayand Friday
of This Week,
p 'Terrell, cashier of the
ttional Bank; Mr. C. S.
cashier of the Bank of
on , Turner,
and Mr. M. G.
3 ftha Bank of Newton
left Wednesday for Bruns
aere they go to attend the
Kith annual convention of
:g ia Bankers’ Association
■jty on June 11-12.
s convention we learn,
3 Simms, formerly cashier
.
an k of Newton County,
■ of the Citizens’ National
f Macon, will deliver the
address.
m, Confederate Veterans
U going to hold a tent
in Covington, beginning
Sunday in July, which
forth#good of the whole
Konday following Second
[lias [Day, been set apart us Old
and we hereby ex
fcordial invitation to all the
tiers ot Newton and sur
g counties tocomeaud take
[the services of the day.
going to have an old eol
acber to preach to the old
s. Homes will be provided
Cliij
Cr« t language of your peerless
Mm Stonewall Jackson, you are
passing “over the river” ;
tail iherefore, make preparation
final “roll cail”. 8t
W. E. VENABLE.
ith of J. W. Ramey.
I. W. Ramey, one of our
llovfd citizens, died Sunday
% 12 o’clock. Mr. Ramey
p church Sunday morning
siia! health, and returned
bt feeling well, but nothing
>£ was expected. About
lock he was taken seriously
cramp colic, and all that
| skill could do, was done
|i he never rallied. He
1 untold agonies, until 12
j "jhen he passed peacefully
lamey has been a member
baptist church for 25 years.
lu y beautiful floral offering
si how he numbered his
i|
survived by his wife and
U us—Mr. J. M. Ramey, of
'§ K and Mr. W.H. Ramey,
■S' ita.
i
as laid to rest in WestView.
for sale. L. W. Jarman.
Bid SALE ON AT E. H. & COMPANY 1
m
M
as
$5
entire Stock of Goods has been reduced in brices. My Stock of Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children. Men’s Underwear *5 15
am Drwers, Scrivens and Scrivens imitation any size you find here. Men’s Belts, Suspendors, Collars, and Ties we have 15 I
a specially good selection. We are still making Suits to order and can give you a splenid selection of Styles. Shoe Polish, Black i
or ^ an 7c a box. Extra good quality Lace curtain 45c pair. Big lot of Ginghams for 5c a yard in some pretty dress patterns 15
^taslin Reduced to 5c yd. we have some pretty patterns in this. Millinery must be closed out from now until fail season regardless II
o f cost. Another shipment of wide brim sailors in white, burnt and brown at 50c. We have made some special prices on embroi- H
—a and before Vk
er ies. The above goods mentioned must be sold at same price. \X hile visiting the great sales come in gei our prices I
y°u buy. Resptfully, $5
H. MOBLEY CO., Covington, Ga. §#
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THL Enterprise
COVINGTON, GA.„ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1908.
BOY BITTEN BY
MAD DOG.
The 12-Year Old Son of Mr E.
H. Dorsey Attacked While
at Work.—Now in At¬
lanta for Treatment.
Robert, the 12-year old son of'
Mr. E. H. Dorsey, of Gum Creek'
district, was bitten by a mad dog j
several days ago, while at work i
chopping cotton in a field near his
home. In company with three
sisters, Robert was heluine his
father with his crop when the dog
came upon them and made an at - 1
tack on the children.
Robeit was immediately sent to
the Pastuer Institute, Atlanta,
where he is now under treatment.
He is getting on nicely and hopes
are expressed that no seiious dan
ger will be the outcome ol the bite.
He is an industrious boy and has
many friends who hope for him a
speedy recovery.
Beer Abundant in Atlanta,
More beer and better beer is
being sold in Atlanta than ever be
fore. Sold everywhere, in soda
fountains, dry goods stores and ev
erywhere else and to everybody,
men, women and boys and at all
hours, day or night, Sunday in
eluded—Marietta Courier.
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Cash, Mobley & Co’s Sale.
The Big Sale inaugurated by
Cash, Mobley & Co. began prompt¬
ly at 9 o’clock Wednesday. The
firm was prepared to take care ol
all comers. A number of first
class experienced sales people were
on hand to wait on customers, and
goods were sold just as advertised.
People were here from all parts of
the county and the attendance for
the first day exceeded all expecta¬
tions.
In this issue you will find a full
page ad. giv.ng you a list of the
various bargain offerings and all
who like to practice economy must
read this advertisement. Thtre is
no old stock to be pushed off on the
people; but everything is seasona¬
ble and saleable merchandise. Re¬
member, this firm has only l>een
in business for about two years.
The sale will la6t until Satur¬
day, June 20tb, and if you have
uot attended this great selling
event you must do so at once and
get your share ef the bargains.
* * *
SALE
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 40 INCH
15 CENTS MHITE LAWN FOR
10 CENTS.
CASH, MOBLEY & CO.
“NEAR BEER”
PROHIBITED.
Covington City Council Passes
Radical Law At Its Meet¬
ing On Last Tues¬
■
day.
^Council has reached a con
U810n upon the “ near bfrer ”
Sltllat * 0n > ai! d has revoked the
Jiceuse recent 4' P»t upon
il ’ aild 08 a su bstitute has passed
3 purely prohibitory law for¬
bidding its sale.
This was done to shut off
veteran licenses, and has been
enacted U1) der counsel of the city
at,orney ’ Colonel James F.
^° sers -
ls understood that the law will
conteste ^ l,y part i. b now opera?
Ulg un(!er a confederate license.
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Emory College to Stay at Oxford
-.
At Tuesday’s cession of - the
board of education of Em ary
lege, it was defiuately decided not
to move tl:e site of the college from
Oxford to Atlanta, as had been
proposed.
Notice Stockholders.
The stockholders of the Farmers’
Union Warehouse are requested to
meet at the court house Saturday,
June 18, at three o’clock.
C A. SOCK WELL, Pres.
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Leguin I. O: O. F. Elect Officers.
At its last regular meeting,
Leguin Lodge, I 0. 0. F., elected
the following officers:
Noble Grand—A. C. Shuler.
Vice Grand—Alex Bohannan.
Secretary—Lee Pickett.
Treasurer—D. B. Crowell.
Notice Masons.
Alcova Lodge, No. 318, New¬
ton Factory, Ga., will meet in reg¬
ular communication June 13lb, at
early candle light. Work in all
of the degrees, All qualified
brethren invited to meet with us.
O. L- Holmes, W. M.
C. E. Canard, Secretary.
Notice Masons.
Golden Fleece Lodge, No. 6, F.
and A. M., will meet in regular
communication Friday evening,
June 19th, at 7:30. Masters de¬
gree will be conferred on two can¬
didates by Past Master R. P. Les¬
ter. All regular brethreu cordially
invited to meet with us and assist
in the work.
A. S. Hopkins, W. M.
J. W. Peek, Secretary.
WANTED—To rent a piano for
about three months.
Mrs. J. F Rogers
Delegates Appointed
At a meeting of the Joe Brown ;
Club held iu this city a few days
since,Cols. Jas F. Rogers, and Jas. i
W. Anderson, were appointed as!
delegates to the convention to!
name the next governor of Georgia j
in Atlanta June 3 with Co!.
. ,
Jamie C. Knox and lion, Joseph
w. V * 1 right gs alternates.
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Wiley Williams Nominated.
Hon. R E. Davison, of Green I
county, has withdrawn from the j
race for Prison Commissioner in j
the second primary, leaving the S
Hams, field open to Capt. Wiley Wi'-j
of Coluuffius. Mr. Davison
ran second in .he race and now
that lie lias withdrawn a second!
primary will not be run a d gives
the nominatii m to Capt. Williams.
Emory Commencement.
Wednesday brought to a close
an °th ‘r t-rui of Emory college,
"'Inch goes down in history as be
* u g oue ot best of the many
brilliant commencements held by
this college. All the exercises
were largely attended and greatly
enjoyed.
Dr. James E. Dickey, president
of the college delivered a magmfi
cel,t baccalaureate address upon
l H e subject, The Call of 'i he
World, Diplomas were given
twenty-nine graduates.
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Dr. T aylor Moves to [Covington.
Dr. w. m. Tayior, formerly lo
this city and opened an office i„
,b St ;Ci»' d b°*’b
Dr W „ a resident
of this county and a practicing
physician for more than six years.
He graduated from the Georgia
College of Electric Medicine and
Surgery in 1902 and moved to this
county. He will begin a regular
practice of his profession after
J«'y 1st.
We welcome Dr. Taylor among
us and wish lor him success.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that at
the approaching session of the
General Aesembly of the State of
Georgia a bill will be introduced
entitled
“An Act to Establish a Public
School System for the Town of
Mansfield, Georgia, to provide for
a Board of Education for said
town, and to prercribe the number
of mfmbers thereof and their
powers, duties' manner of election
and terms of office; to provide
when and in what manner said
public school system shall go into
effect and to provide for the sup¬
port and maintenence of said eye
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SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
erz is a Water
1 fie analysis of Veronica Water recently made by
agents of the United States Government gives the
folk wing result:
Silica.................................. 1.81
S dium Chloride................... 268.60
Sodium Sulphate.................... 844.54
Magnesium Chl> ride.......... 58.99
Magnesium Nitrate.............. 207.68
Magnesium Sulphate ........ 1192.70
Calcium Sulphate................ 69 48
Calcium Bi carbonate....... 145.72
Potassium Carbonate.......... 15.71
Iron and Aluminum Salts .26
Phosphates und Iodides..... Traca
2295.45
We are the sole agents for the world funn us Ve¬
ronica Medicinal Mineral Water for Blood, Kidney,
Stmnacn and Liver.
3mith s Drug 5 bore
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D New goods in season arriving every & \
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|| few days and are marked at lowest spot j?
© cash prices which we are willing for you U m
(4 to compare with the best values offered
|j| either in this or any other market; called
|| by any name, cut prices, special bargains
@ or any other name. We hink he only
reason you have not bought more goods
@ of us you have not tried us.
§ Yours very truly,
m 0 J. LGUINN |
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S* CHRISTIAN S LIVERY STABLE
$ Wm. S. Christian P f
i 5^ Proprietor £
i Conyers, Georgia
The BEST of Vehicles, the SAFEST of Drivers and
i the FASTEST of Horses are always ready, day or
night, for hire. When in Conyers, if you want to
J hire a gentle horse and %%%%%%%%%'vi nice buggy, give us a call \