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feWTON COUNTY NEWS.
ALMON.
in our suctum are get
id in their work on ac-
60 continued rains,
j, p {{ammond visited
Ellis Sunday afternoon
,
UuufS at M |- s. E. P.Hanl
much .
(. Tuesday was
L a |l present., and moBt
the splendid dinner
as served There were
] quilters present but
V0
ted two quilt-.
us Yaucy has returned
m a V i 9 it to his parents
in county.
Li Mrs, W. S. Ramey vis
ormer’s parent, Mrs. L
6
illium McCart and fami
ijting the former’s parents
i McCart’s family.
Lizzie and Clyde Hunt,
1 inon s most beautiful
1
adies, were the admired
: Mrs. S. E. Ellis Sunday
has are so common now-a
are expecting another
!mon this week. Hurry
let the quilts ready, but
tret the dinner as that is
[important part.
ank Ilice and wife were
sof the latter’s parents,
Mrs. W. Smith Saturday
lay.
Will Wallis visited her
Jrs. John Dobbs one day
gret to note that Mrs. E.
pond is ill at this writing
r hat’s the matter with
sfield and Hay sum peo
k want to hear from you
the good old Enterprise.
00 Reward, 1100.
bders of this paper will be
[o learn that there is at
[e dreaded disease that
[as been able to cure in all
and that is Catarrh
Ktarrh Cure is the only
pure now known to the
[fraternity. Catarrh be
(institutional disease, re
constitutional treatment
ptarrh Ucting Cure is taken in
directly upon the
p mucous surfaces of the
thereby destroying the
pns of the disease, and
P'e patient strength by
[ up the constitution aud
nature in doing its work,
hprietors have so much
lts curative powers that
One Hundred
ase that it fails to cure.
j list of testimonials.
58 F. J. Cheney & Co.,
p’ all Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills
pon.
k Saved His Leg.
P°ugnt I’d lose my leg,”
[• A. Swenson, Watertown,
years of eczema,
fs could not cure, had
ln eup. Then Bucklen’s
iu! Ve cured it sound and
Infallible for 8kiu Erup.
’ ze ®a, Salt Rheum, Boils,
r e8 , Burns, Scalds, Cuts
| at C. C. Brooks &
phnth.
Pular People Wed.
lar| ie Mask and Miss An-
1>ltJ werH hapoily married
b March the 11 th, the
f being performed by Mr.
°°druff,
'de was a popular belle
“innnitv and loved by
- Urooui is a weil known
tOUnl y boy with many
Th« happy young people
! e 'heir home at Gaither’s
Plheir hosts of friends
j 1 bon, a luttg mid happy
fertile •«a of life.
Friend.
The Euterprite.
DIXIt
. Miss May White visited her pa
rents in Covington Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Parks Darby, of Hayston
! was a visitor here Monday,
Miss Alma Horton, of Wood
lawn, is the guest of Miss Ora Big
gers
Mrs. Ella Hays, of Hayston,
spent several days last week with
her brother Mr. T. M. Kennerly.
Mr. Bud Dyer and mother spent
Sunday with Mr. F. D. Biggers.
Mrs. C. S. Biggers and daugh¬
ter, Miss Sadie, spent Tuesday af¬
ternoon with Mrs. L. C. Horton,
at Woodlawn.
Misses Mollie Rakestraw and
Bobbie Lou Biggers Bpent Mon¬
day afternoon at Mansfield.
Mrs. W. M. Biggers visited rela¬
tives near Woodlawn Monday.
Mr. and Mrt. H. A. Garni and
son Willie, visited relatives near
Rutlege Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. C. S Biggers is visiting
relatives at Mansfield.
Mr. Henry Biggers spent Mon¬
day afternoon at Mansfield.
Mr Clarence Kennerly and sis¬
ter Mittie spent Monday night at
Hayston.
Miss May White spent Tuesday
night with Miss Trudie Biggers
$100 for a Bottle.
This would not be a large price
to pay for Dr. Drummond’s
Lightning Remedies for rheuma¬
tism if one could not get relief any
cheaper. The Drummond Medi¬
cine Co., New York, have received
hundreds of unsolicited testi¬
monials from grateful people re¬
stored to health by the use of their
remedies, who would not hesitate
to pay any price rather than suffer
the former torture. If you would
like to try ihese remedies,
your di tig-ist has not got them,
write duvet to the company
Agents wanted.
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GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival of Passenger Trains at
Covington.
N ). 2, 8:54 a m No. 1, 11:27 am
( 4 4, 1:39 a it. “ 3, 8:16 »>tu
4 4 28,4:23 p m i k 27, 7:02 pm
( 4 10,8:05 p m 4 4 9, 5:40 pm
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Administrators Sale
GEORGIA, Newton County.
By virtue of the authority ves¬
ted in me by the last will and tes¬
tament of Mark Poison deceased,
will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Coving¬
ton, at public outcry, to the high¬
est and best bidder, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday, in April, 19)9, the
lowing real estate belongiug to the
estate of Mark Poison dectased.io
wit :0ne hundred nnd thirty-wen
acres of land known as th- Mark
Poison place, in sa d county, be
iug the place on which he resided
at the time of his ( eath , b >nn t< d
on the north by II. C. Hyatt;
by Henry Hyatt; south by u. L .
Turner and west by Owens and
mand. Sold for the purpo-e
[ payl;,g debtH an(1 d^trihut.on »»d
amons the lH « atHe8 uoder thtt
of Mark Poison. Terms cash.
This land is rented out and tbe>
purchaser will get the rent for the
year 1909. Possession given iiu
mediately subject to the rights ©f
the tenant
March 9. 1909.
JOHNATHAN POLSON,
Administrator debonis non with
the will annexed of Mark Poison
deceased.
<4|
In a recent public address Pres¬
ident Taft said: “The greatest
ageucy today m keeping us advis¬
ed of the conditions among Orien
tal races is the establishment of
foreign missions. The leaders <>i
these missionary branches of the
churches are becoming * tne of
our most learned statesman in re¬
spect to our proper Oriental poli¬
cies.”
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vVe have the agency lor oe ~eieb,oud Cole b anters both Cotton and
Combination plaruers a i to ‘ have no hesitancy in saying that it is by far
the most satisfactory implement ot Us Kind to which our attention has
been called. Before planting your crops come in. and let us show you
the goods.
Rumta
Every Machine lay Under Absolute Ouatamee.
We also wish to cal! your attention to other seasonable tfot/ds, such as
Dire Harrows, Peg * ooth Narrows, all Kinds of Plows and a complete
assortment of “Pittsburg Perfect” fence for Lawn, Poultry, Hog and Cattle
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MIXON NEWS
Rev. W. E. Venable, of Coving¬
ton, preached an interesting ser¬
mon here at Red O-ik church last
Sunday,
Mrs. James H. Pope and daugh¬
ter, Miss Sallie Mae, Bpent sever¬
al days of last week in Covington,
the guests of Miss Ola Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fincher
spent- last Sunday with Mr. Tom
Mask’s family.
Mrs. Mance Parker, of High
Point, and daughter, Miss Lena,
were the guests of relatives here
Sunday and Monday.
We had a good singing at New¬
ton Factory last Sunday afternoon.
There were a lot of visitors from
different sections of the county.
Miss Fannie Herring, our as¬
sistant teacher, dined last Sun.
day with Misses Nell and Grade
Parker.
Mrs. J. H. and Mrs. Tom Heard
spent, last Friday afternoon with
Mrs. W. H. Ivey.
Miss Lena Parker of High Point
was the guestot' Miss Nora Litch
tas last Sunday night.
Miss Sallie Mae Pope entertain
ed a number of her friends with
a singing last Sunday night.
Mrs. Jim Jones, of Jasper coun¬
ty, will spend this week here with
her neice, Mrs, Eula Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas
spent last Sunday afternoon with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Heard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kitchens
spent last Sunday as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Nelsou Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heard spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
aud Mrs. A. C. Heard.
Rev. Joe Winburn, of Mans¬
field, will pieach at SUwa t next
Sunday, the 28th. Everybody in¬
vited to come and hear him.
Near Death In Big Pond.
It was a thrilling experience to
Mrs. Ida Soper to face death.
4 • For years a severe lung trouble
gave me intense suffering,’’ she
writes, “and several times nearly
caused my death. All remedies
failed and doctors said I was in
curable. Then Dr. King’s New
Discovery brought quick relief and
cure so permanent'that I have
ot been troubled in twelve years.’’
4rs. Soper lives in Big Pond, Pa.
It works wonders in Coughs and
Colds, Bore Lungs, Hemorrhages,
LaGrippe. Asthma, Croup. Whoop¬
ing Gough aud all Bronchial affec-
1101)8. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle fr^e. Guaranteed by C. C.
Brooks & Geo. T. Smith.
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The Lurid Glow of Doom.
Was seen in the ted face, hands
and body of the little son of H. M 8 !
[ Adair . R , of Henrietta, Pa. His aw
j u j plight from eczema bad, for j
jj ve v>ar-», defied alt remedies and j
the best doctois, who said ;
I the poisoned blood had affected !
^} niJ gs and nothing could save I
1I# “But,” writes his mother, J
“seven botUea of Electric Bitters 1 '
| ^ >mpleMv cured him.” For . i
Ernpti.ms, Eczema, Salt Rheum,
Sores and all Blood Disorders and
Rheumatism Electric Bitters is
s „prerne. Only 50c. Guaranteed
»>v C C. Brooks & Geo. T. Smith.
Ever had trouble of your own with
a hired man?
Read “The Late John Wiggins” in
this mouth’s EVERYBODY’S, and
laugh over the other fellow’s trouble.
Did you know that more funny
short stones are swapped from “The
Chestnut Tree” than from any
other similar collection anywhere?
Every month you can find one that
you'll EVERYBODY’S laugh over till you get the next.
Get and see.
THE HARRISON COMPANY
State of Ohio. City, of Toledo, ) ss.
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that he is senior partner of the
firm of F. J. Clienev & Co . doing
business in the City t.f Toledo,
County and State aforesa 1 J, and
that said firm will p:iv the sum I k f
ONE HL NDRED DOLLARS for
each aud every case ot Catarrh
that, cannot lie enrr-d hy the ns u <>» j
Hnll’e Catarrh Cure. FRANK 1
CHENEY. i
Sworn to before me and pub ;
scribe • in mv presence, this 6th ]
dsv f D-cemb«r, A. 1) 1886.
(Seal) A W GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catsrrh Ture is takon in
t.«rna!!v, and acts directly on the
blood and miicou- sur'ac- « >.f the
system. Send for ttMimonal* fre«.
F. J. Cheney & Co . T«dodo. O.
Sold by a 11 Druguists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Faintly Pills for
cnnstipat ion.
Washington Once Gave Up.
to thr*-e doctor* ; «kept in tied
for fiv*- weoks Blood Poinon trmn
a spider’s lute caused farce, d* m|>
«ores to cover lr> leg 1'he «loc
tors tailed, then •’Bncklen's
Arnica ^slve completely cuied
me,” Writes J-<hn WwMhiiigtoii, of
Bo^qaeville, T*-y. Fttf eexvtn-*
ILn, burns and pile* it# supr-m-,
$500 Reward.
For any case of rheumatism which
cannot he cured with Dr. Drum
mend’s Lighnino Remedies, intpr
n«l and external, relieves at once,
cure guaranteed. Restores stiff
joint-, drawn cnrd«, o• ><1 hardened
muscles If vmir druggist has
not got it, do m*t take anything
r*lse. Send description ot your
case. tak« the agency and seenrp
treatment, free. Drummond
Nedicine Co., 8-1 Nassau street.
N. Y.
GtxiStyof Counterfeiting
Passing counterfeit money is no
worse than substituting some un¬
known worthless remedy for
Foley’s Honey and Pm, the great
cough and odd remedy that cures
the most ob-tiuwte c.ugh-) end
h-a s 111- lung". Sold by C. ,1
Brooks
Brave Fire Laddies.
Oftes* receive severe burns, putt¬
ing out fires, then u«e Bucklen’s
Arnica 8*!ve nnd forget them. It
soon drives out pain For Burns,
8c.ilda, Wounds, Cuts aud Bruises
its esrib's greatest healer. Quick¬
ly cures 8kin Eioptions, Old
bores. Boils. Ulcers, Felons: best
Pile core made, Relief is instant.
25c at C. C. Brooks, and Geo. T.
Smith.
Soldier Balks Death Plot.
It seemed to J A Stone, i /•
j] vvar veteran, of Kemp, Tex as.,
that a plot ej; t< d between a
d« sperate lung trouble and the
grave to cause I: - death. “I con¬
tracted a stubborn cold,” 1 8
writes, “that developed a couth
that stuck to me, in spite ot a.l
,
rem^dio^, for rears My weig/ t
ran down to 130 pounds. Tbeh I
began to use Dr King’s New D —
coverv, which restored my he-a ii
completely, .1 now weigh 478;
pou.id j .’’ For severe Colds, ol^:.
nate Coughs. Hemorrhages, As! -
raa, and to prevent. Pneumonia Si
unrivaled. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle
free. Guarantwd by C.C Brook^
ai d G -o. T. 8n,ii h.
Vv hen the Heart is Affected.
Bv rheumatism or any of the
muc-les near that organ, it is Jits
tampering with an electric w v re,
for death may come at any
moment. If life is worth it, do
not hf-situte, but get Dr. Drum
mond’s Lightning Rctnedv Scud
$5 to the Drummond Medicine C
Y’nrk, and they will send yon
two large bottles, enough for a
month’s treatment, by fir it
express. It is not, as quick aa
electrictv, but will save yor life li
you lake it in time.