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TO THE INSURANCE PUBLIC
The New Year is approaching and the time for the business men of this and the surrounding community to take stock and
check up their values is here. With this season comes the time to place additional Insurance on your property if you find that you
are not fully covered. Below I give you a list of Companies 1 represent, together with the total assets of the entire number, and by
their names and standing an equitable settlement in case of loss is assured They are all good, strong associations and alway C/a
PROTECT their policy holders—the thing you want to look for in buying Insurance.
Home of New York
St. Paul
Athens Mutual............
Philadelphia Underwriters
Hartford....................
Fireman's Association_____
From one of the above named Companies any money-valued property can be insured regardless of where it is located.
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I have been in the Fire Insurance business here for the past seven years and have always used my effort for the interest of our
i clients. During this period there has been settlement made by that questioned. This is another thing should
never a me was you
I ake in consideration when buy Fire Insurance.
j you
i good Fire Insurance that will
If you want protect you and at the same time written by a man who will appreciate your busi¬
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ness and make your interest his interest, 1 want to write it for you.
j Thanking you for past patronage, and Soliciting a continuation of same, I am, very truly,
HENRY T. HTJSOI
Fire Insurance and Real Estate, Covington, Georg ► a.
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LOCAL DOTS
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About People \ OU Knov* g j
To\\n and County
Mr W in B Atiar.ta R P-> unington spent !
Tuesday ' attending
, business matters. ■ ,, « I
;
Many ol the stores this
have been taking stock and getting ,
everything in readiuets for the j
New Year 1
Mrs. J. T. Pitts of Newborn, l
spent several days last week in t h
city the guest of the family of Mr. !
W. B. R. Pennington.
Mr. J. W. Harwell, of the Bank
of Newton County, spent the hol¬
idays at Eatonton, and reports
having had a very pleasant trip.
The First National Bank hs^s
sent out to its friends and patrons
some very handsome calendars for
the New Year, They are useful
as well as ornamental.
The friends and patrons of the
Bank of Covington have bpen given
gome very useful as well as beaut.
ful new year k_ t Bondars. They are
fine specimens of art and will ado/n
any wall.
As is tlie usual custom the Bank
of Newton C< unty baa supplied its
customers ai ,„1 friends with band
some calendars for the nesv year.
Those receiving the new calendars
appreciate them very much.
Remember you get the Woman’s
Home Companion aud The Euter
prise one year for only $1.50
Send in your subscriptions quick,
as this offer will only last a few
weeks. You get $2.25 worth for
$1 50.
Dr, O. L. Holmes from the low¬
er part of the county, was ming¬
ling with his friends in the city
Tuesday. From his bright and
cheerful countenance one would
judge that he and Santa Claus
-..
a very pleasant, encounter during I
the holidays.
Sunday night at the Baptist
church Mr. E. II. Jordan delivered
a very practical and entertaining
addressed upon the subject “What
is the Matter with the People of
Today.” All who beard the ad
dress were very much pleased with
There .. was an ordmanlion serv.ee
the Presbyterian church hist
Sunday night, at which time Mr.
Robert Feeler a. A Mr. omes
Gardner were made elders. Ihere
wasu large atteudanCP aud the
xerd *? very impressive
lnterestUig
There will be a Sunday School
Institute at Zion Baptist church
next Saturday,beginning at 10 a.
m. at which there.will be a special
program rendered. Rev. K. R
Pendleton will be one of the speak
ers. The entire affair will be most
interesting and instructive in every
way to all who may attend.
If you want a reading bargain
see our on_r to send the \\ oman
Hi me Companion and The Enter
prise one year f r $1.50. This is
one of the highest c’ass ladies
magazines in the country, and its
regular subscription price is $1.25
a year, while the regular price H
The Enterprise is $1, making a
Totjal rf you get tor
fh,s worth mveat.gat.ug,
The faithful rural mail carriers
were required under the law to
make a delivery of mail on
:«»• tor i» (,rdwr that their
(patrons might get their holiday
packages, but today, the first of
the N^w Year, they are enjoying a
deserved vacation. It is for this
reason that The Enterprise will
reach its readers a day later than
usual on all the rural routes, but
it is certain that the people will
not bi grudge their carrier friends
this day of rest.
On December ISth Mr. J. T.
Corley, clerk of Elm camp, Wood-
TUB ENTERPRISE, COVlMCfON, <!A
$79.2X7.033,00
pO:, of the World, paid to
r:! ;Tk Hutchins $2,000, being
amount of insurance carried
Mr. Hutchins at the time of his
death, When it is known that the
f ro<d death has to go to the
we3t and Hie money be sent back
t ' ds ls con sidered a very prompt
l )a vm n t oi the deatn claim, it
.
l.i“* only .few weeks after 11,e
death of Mr. Hutchins. The
; W , odnaen, however are noted
’ ev
9ry „. llere f(>r , heir rom tneas in
j death c]aims aud w ,
; really 110 exceptloI110 their
i
I The attention of the readers
The Enterprise is called to
j large display advertisement
j wee ^ °f M*\ H. T. Huson,
j uea ‘ s hi ^ Ie insurance by
1 wholesale and retail. Mr. Huson
ma ^es a specialty of fire
atid represents some of the strong
es ^ 30 m P a nies and he otters
b,e secur *ty against fire losses at
j lbe bes *- possible prices. He
I a share of the business for
; New Year and tells his reasons
f or wanting i t iu unmistakable
terms. It will pay every business
j niau to read what he has to say and
investigate his claims before plac
; j n g insurance.
j Rev ' ^ c tcHvirt- ‘ ' vrri 1 g!il i t a wel1 „
’
,
vU ° V ' _ C ° ore aptist preacher
,. rom Conyers, held religious
ser
, »„d will holdtC*£ ^ ^
tioeg ^ # ^ as |o#f
convicts are in their winter
ters in this city. He stated, at
the conclusion of his services Sun
j day, that he could give two
, days to the convicts, but that he
j would not preach unless he was
called to do so, whereupon the con
victs unanimously called him aud
he promptly accepted the call
will have regular appointments
hereafter. r Ihe services Sunday
afternoon were very interesting
and the min ister is to be commend'
ed for his unselfishness in giviue
bis time to those who are so un
fortunate as to be shut ftut from
the world and the usual privileges
of religious services. °
Rl{j TIMF 1
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Covington Baptists will Have a
Special Program
Next Sunday will be a
day with the Covington Baptists.
At 9:45 there will begin a short
Sunday School program and Rally
Day exercise.
Beginning at 11 there will be a
special sermon, followed by
Roll Call of the entile membership
uf the church.
Ihere will occur the amicunce
j ments of the officers and cotnmitte
for the year.
All members are notified and
expected to be present at both sell¬
vices and it is sure that they will
being out.
$500 Reward,
For an Ycaseot rheumatism which
be cured with Dr. Drum
pond’s Lighning Remedies, inter
nal and external, relieves at once,
Clire guaranteed- Restores stiff
1 joints, drawn cords, aud hardened
j muscles. do If your druggist has
not got it not take anything
the ‘ake tbe agtdy and sect,”
treatment tr, G. Drummond
Medicine Co., 84 Nassau street,
Y.
Like a Great Railway jig
With its branches rum in
I every direction, are the arteries aud
vei:is that convey the blood to
' ever y P art the system. A cold,
I sudde11 changes and
J | Se’cT^leuSTJ™! “hJ.“comM
theumatisui. Beware! If you
| value your life remove the obstruc
^ 0U w *^ Drummond’s Light
nins Remetl y* Send ^ to Drum,
mc> nd Medicime Co., New York,
aud the E wil1 seud yo« two large
bottle9 b E ex P ro88 . enough for
mo£1 ^ b ) s treatment,—with full
special directions. . Agents wanted.
North British Mercantile
_____________________Equitable
______...Williamsburg City
...........Home of Florida
...........North American
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departments than ever before, and pre¬
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In order to afford the young men
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an MATHESON, A. M., LL. D„ Pres., Allan,a,
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One of the best farms in middle Georgia containing 350 acres.
Ha s one seven room dwelling, three fo ur room dwellings, one cheap!
two room house, one good two story barn and othes necessary oU
buildings. Ideally located, has mile front Ga. R- R* ^
one on 0#
cc\ey. Station on the farm; All passenger trains stop there,
of the best places in Georgia for a first-class country store. Deeds
are P ertect , incumbraifces of kind land,
» no any on
Any reasonable offer considered. Call on or write
E. A. Armistead Social Gircle, Ua
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