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•PAGE SIX
About City Water and Sewer*
(Continued from Page Two.
any connections of the wa
tre works system within or
without the City of Coving
ton or to make any connection there¬
with by tapping the mains or pipes |
or otherwise, in violation of the j
rules and regulations of the Board
of Lights and Water of said City, or |
to permit any such connections to!
he made onhis premises,or any prem¬
ises under his control, or to use wa
ter from such unauthorized connection
Any person found guilty on trial in
the Mayor’s Court of any one or
of the foregoing acts shall be
more Section
punishhd as prescribed by
13 of the City Code.
Sec. 53. USE OF PUBLIC SEWER
WHERE WATER IS NOT TAKEN
FROM THE CITY. Any person not
using City water, desiring to con
nect with the public sewer, may do
so by paying $10.00 per annum in ad
vance, and complying with all rules
and regulations governing public sew¬
er connections.
Sec. 54. GREASE TRAPS FOR HO¬
TELS AND RESTAURANTS. All Ho¬
tels and Restaurants making con
nections with the City sewer, shall
have grease traps put in which must
he approved by 1 the Superintendent.
Sec. 55. KINDS OF CLOSETS AL¬
LOWED. All persons desiring to in¬
stall water closets to connect with
the public sewer shall put in only
such as have siphon action.
Sec. 56. ALL JOBS TO BE TES
TED. All Jobs shall be tested by wa
ter test to the satisfaction of the Su¬
perintendent before fixtures are set.
Sec. 57. IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL
for any one to interfere or intermed¬
dle with any public sewer, or to
remove, break or injure the same in
any way or any fixtures connected
therewith or to violate any of the
rules and regulations of the Board of
Lights and Water in reference to the
public sewers and their connections.
Any person found guilty on trial in
the Mayor’s Court, of any one or
in^re of the foregoing acts shall be
punished as prescribed by section
13 of the City Code.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Covington in
regular meeting assembled, that the
foregoing rules and regulations pass¬
ed by ihe Board of Lights and Water
of said City, from and Including sec
tion one to section fifty-seven inclu¬
sive. be^ and the same are hereby ap¬
proved and adopted as ordinances o*.
said City with the pains and pen¬
alties therein specified.
EXCURSION FARES VIA
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWY.
TO AMCON, GA. and return, ac
count GENERAL STATE BPTIST
CONVENTION to be held June 16-
21, 1909. Tickets on sale from all
points in Georgia.
T OOMNTEALE ‘and SEWANEE.TE
and return, account MISSIO WEK,
Willetts and ilbert Lectures, to be
held July 1-16, 1909: oMnteagle Bi¬
ble School to be held July 17-29,
1909; Monteagle Sunday School In¬
stitute to heart the the esth the
stitute and Music Festivl which is
to be held uly 30-August 15, 1909.
TO NASHVILLE, TENN., and re¬
turn account Peabody College Sum
mer School for teachers and Van
derbilt Bibical Institute, to be held
June 9-August 4, la09.
For furtther information in regar
to total rates, dates of sale, limit,
etc., apply to nearest ticket agent
CHURCH CHIMES
A Department of Church News for Covington and Newton County. Contributions of Chur
News from Every Section of the County Solicited and will be Gladly Published.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Rev. E. R. PENDLETON, Pastor.
Services every Sudday at 11 a.m.,aad 7 "0 p.m
Sunday School 9 :45 a. m, C. C. King, super
intendent.
B. Y. P. U, 4 p, m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 30 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended to alt.
Woman’s Home Mission Society meets the
first Monday afternoon of each month, at the
homes. Mrs G T Wells, president
The Ladies Aid Society meets every Monday
afternoon except the first, at the homes. Mrs.
Ct“ Ad P-'-sid. ct
COUNTY LINE BAPTIST.
Ttev EUGENE U PENDLETON, Pastor
Preaching Second Sunday at 3 p m Church
coufeiein c uefore sti t .vCS
Sunday School 2 p iu HD Mabry, superin
tendent.
ZION BAPTIST
Rev \Y F COMBS. Pastor
t Preaching every Third Saturday and Sunday
■ at 11 am
Sunday Seho 1 10 a m E T Hull,
tendent
.SNAPPING SHOALS
. Rev W O Bl’TLFR. pastor.
Preaching First Sunday, morning and
‘ M.
fiuuday School 10 a icon fir at Sunday and at
Surprising,
What Kodol Will Do
For you, when you need it. But the longer you neg¬
lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol
can restore Good Digestion.
And, of course, indigestion if neg
lected long enough, brings on seri
cus diseases in which Kodol cannot
benefit you. Some of these there
is no help for at all.
There are, In fact, very few all
xnents which cannot he traced di
rectly to impure blood. And 1m
pure blocd is always due to a dis
ordered stomach.
Use Kodol and prevent Nervous
Dyspepsia. assist Na¬
Kodol will effectually
ture to secure a complete restora¬
tion of good digestion. It does
this by at once digesting all food
in the stomach and keeping it di¬
gested, until the stomach is rested
and can resume its own work. Ko¬
dol removes the cause—and the
effect quickly removes Itself.
When it is recalled that Apo¬
plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer—and
even Consumption—are due to
poor digestion and poisons thus
transmitted to the blood, and
throughout the system—the Impor¬
tance of maintaining good diges¬
tion is at once realized.
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Two sections, 640 acres each few miles of
Houston, Texas
Very best of fruit and agricultural land, near railroads and market,
improved $12.50 per acre.
1160 acres in Cherokee county, good fruit and farming land, fine
timber and water, two miles of railroad station; merchantable tim¬
ber worth the money asked for land and timber, $7-50 per acre.
Titles perfect. Land sold by the state several years ago and will
be patented to any one owning it when paid out; buyer can have
from 30 to 35 years on part at 3 and 5 per cent interest, or can
be patented at any time.
Also assist parties in buying western lands from the state 40 years
time, 3 per cent interest. Refer to Austin National Bank, Austin, Tex.
. O- LOMAX, AUSTIN'. TEXAS.
Refer to the Editor of The Enterprise who has had 20 years ac¬
quaintance with Mr. Lomax
EARNEST PARKER
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
Liife,, Fire, Health and Accident Insurance
Written. Farm Lands ann city property bought
and sold.
Office 21 Star Building.
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We ifrint* "Colling
letterheads, "tnveleper, $ill cods, Statements,
"Cords, iinnouneemnnts, and in fast, we print
'meat aniithing
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:: p m on other days, H A DeLoach. superin
tendent.
FIRST METHODIST
Rev. H. M. OLILLIAN, Pastor.
Services ev6ry Sunday at 11 a m. and 7 30 p.m
Sunday School 9:4o a. m., R. P. Lester, su¬
perintendent.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 30.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs,
John B.Davis. President, meets on FirstFridav.
Woman’s Home Mission Society, Mrs. C.
a. Harwell. President, meets Monday follow¬
ing first Sunday.
OXFORD METHODIST
Rev. W. .11 LaPRADE. Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at II a m and 7 p m.
i Sunday School 9:30 a m H II Stone, super
I intendent.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.
MIDWAY METHODIST
Rev W II LaPRADE, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday at :i a m and 7 p m.
Sunday School p m. C W Peppier, super¬
: intendent.
ion the First Thursday of each month at 3 p m
Mrs A ,\I Turner, president
Young People's Missionary Society meets on
1 j the First Wednesday afternoon of each month
We knew what Kodol would do
before ever the first bottle was
sold. If we did not know just what
it will do, we would not guarantee
it the way we do.
It is easy for you to prove Kodol ,
-the next (or the first) time you
have an attack of indigestion. A a
you will certainly be surprised at
the results. It is perfectly harm
less. trying
There can he no harm in
something that may do you a great
deal of good—when it costs you
nothing if it doesn’t.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dol¬
lar bottle. Then after you have used the
entire contents of the bottle if you can
honestly say, that it has not done you any
good, return the bottle to the druggist and
he will refund your money without ques¬
tion or delav. We will then pay the drug¬
gist for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, all
druggists know that our guarantee is good.
This offer applies to the large bottle only
and to but one in a family. The large bot¬
tle contains 2V4 times as much as the fifty
cent bottle.
Kodol Is prepared at the labora¬
tories of E. C. DeWitt & Co.,Chicago.
Mrs Geo P Slangier, president.
The Juvenile Missionary Society meets oil
the First Friday afternoon in each month.
Mrs Eugenia Thompson, lady manager.
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. JOHN B. GORDON, Pastor.
Services every Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7
Sunday School 9:4.7 a. m. R. W. Milner,
perintendent.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30.
Ladies Aid Society, Mrs J F Rogers.
dent, meets Monday after the Second
at 3 p m at the homes.
Earnest Workers, Mrs J B Gordon,
meets Monday after Fourth Sunday.
The Loyal Helpers, Mrs W T Milner,
dent, meets 3 p ui Fourth Sunday at the
SALEM METHODIST
Rev W O BUTLER. Pastor.
Preaching Third Saturday and Sunday at 11
m.
Sunday School at 10 a m on Third Sunday
at 3 p m on other Sundays. J Will Cowan
periiueudeiit.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p m.
PROSPECT METHODIST
Rev WO BUTLER, Pastor.
Preaching Fourth Saturday.and Sunday at
a m.
Sunday School 10 a m. P G Turner
tendent.
Foley’s
□RIND
Laxative
Is Pleasant and Effective
CURES
Constipation, Stomach and
Liver Trouble.
by stimulating these organs and j
restoring their natural action.'
Is best for women and chil
dren as ORINO does not gripe
or nauseate.
When the Heart is Affected.
By rheumatism or any of the
mucles near that organ, it is like*
tampering with an electric wire,
for death may come at any
moment. If life is worth it, do
not hesitate, but get Dr. Drum¬
mond’s Lightning Remedy Send
$5 to the Drummond Medicine Co.,
New York, and they will send you
two* large bottles, enough for a
month’s treatment, by first
express. It is not as quick as
electricty, but will save yor life if
you take it iu time.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that at
the next meeting of the General
Assembly, a bill will be introduc¬
ed to amend an act entitled an
act to amend the charter of the
City of Covington authorizing the
mayor and council of said city of
Covington to create an electric
light and water board for said city
and for other purposes.
I’d Rather Die, Doctor
than have my feet cut off.” said M. L.
Bingham, of Pnnceville, Ill. “but you’ll
die from gangrene (which had eaten away
eight foes) if you don’t,” said all doctors.
Instead he used Bucklon’s Arnica Salve
till wholly cured, Its cures of Eczema,
Fever Sores, Boiles, Burns anti Piles as¬
tound the world. 25c at C. C. Brooks and
Geo. T. Smith.
Take a look at the bargain bug
gy—only nGO-offered for this
price this week at D. A. Thomp-
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$500 Reward.
For any case of rheumatism which
be cured with Dr. Drum-!
mond’s Lighning Remedies, inter¬
nal and external, relieves nt once,
cure guaranteed. Restores stiff
joints, drawn cords, and hardened
muscles. If your druggist has
not got it do not take anything
else. Seud description ot your
case, take the agency and secure
the treatment free. Drummond
Nedicine Co., 84 Nassau street,
N. Y.
Guilty of Counterfeiting.
Pa = siu * counterfeit money is no
worae thatl substituting some un¬
known worthless remedy for
Foley’s Honey and Tar, the great
enugh and cold remedy that cures
the most obstinate coughs and
heals the lungs. Sold by C. 0
Brooks,
Hoarse coughs and study coaids
that may develop Into pneumonia
over night are quickly cured by
Foley’s Honey and Tar, as it
soothes inflamed membranes, heals
the lungs, and expels the cold from
the system. Sold by C. C. brooks.
‘Y urson has Consumption. Disease
is hopeless.” These appalling words were
spoken to Geo. E. Elevens, a leading
merchant of Springfield, N. C. by two ex¬
pert doctors—one a lung specialist. Then
was shown the wonderful power of Dr.
King’s New Di-covery. "Alter three
weeks use,’’ writes Mr. Blevsns, "he was
as well as ever. X would not take all the
money in the world for whatsit did for my
boy.” Infallible for coughs and colds
its the safest, surest cure of desperate
Lung diseases on earth. 50c and $1.00
C. C. Brooks and Geo. T. Smith guaran¬
tee satisfaction. Trial bottle free.
$100 for a Bottle.
This would not be a large price
to pay lor 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
j to pay any price rather than suffer
the .former torture. If yon would
likw to try, these remedies, and
your drug list has not got them,
write direct to the company
Agents wanted.
Electric Bitters
Succeed when everything else fail
In nervous prostration and f ema u
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold I
over a druggist’s counter. I
KILLthe COUCH
and CURE the Lurscs
WITH Or. King’s
New Discovery
FOR C8lds s Ttlal . 50c PRICE Bottle & $1.00. Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBI Fg
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
State of Georgia, Newton county.
By virtue of an order granted
me by the court of Ordinary of
Newton county, will be 3old be
sold before the court house door in
the city of Covington, between the
legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in July 1909 the following
described property to wit: All
that tract or oarcel of land situa
ted in the eastern part of the city
of Covington adjoining lands of J.
M. Dearing on Floyd street, it be¬
ing 100 feet on north and south
sides and 200 feet on east and west
side.
Sold for purpose of paying debts
and distribution. Terms of sale
cash.
Covington, Ga., May 12th, 1909.
J. J. CORLEY, Administrator
upon the Estate of J. P. Sain de¬
ceased.
DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills
FOR BACKACHE