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FAIRVIEW’S facts.
The Record of the People
Go and Come,
Sunday Childrens Day at Shi
and Superintendent Hawkins and
loh, co-workers ' . are to be congratu
bis the success of the occasion.
lated for
James Neely left Tuesday for
Mr where he will join
S Hartley Texas, been out there
family who have
for the past month.
Will Park and children, of
Mrs. ville, are visiting relatives
£ Crawford friends here this week.
nd
Messrs. Tom Bonner and James
O’Kelly have both been overcome
with heat the past week. Hope they
will soon recover.
Oliver Neely was the guest of
,, r two
Marvin Hammond for a day or
this week.
win You have heard of the bear fight,
there is not any blood and
^, lt ’the ground all is scattered tore up and grass
“i? , wea t are given the
Z7 sunshine has will
S a good advantage and tney
be through work.Crops are fair¬
soon
ly good
several of our good people attend
S Jerrices at Oak Hill last Sun¬
ed
day
Mr. Carl Park was a guest Sunday
of Mr. Joe Owens.
Miss Mary Ruth Sto.wers was the
admired guest Sunday of Miss Emi¬
ly Neely.
The Sv Princeton nine came down
afternoon yelling “Flipity flop.
ur is top,” but when the
Princeton on eleven
game was over the result was
two in favor of Fairview.
to
SUMMER EXCUR¬
SION RATES.
EXCURSION RATES VIA CENTRAL
OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
To New York, Boston, Baltimore,Phil¬
adelphia and the East, via
nah and Steamships.
The central of eGorgia Railw y is
now selling summer excursion tickets
to New York, Boston, Baltimore and
Philadelphia, and resorts in the east
trip, Covington to New York 40.50;
^Boston, $45; Baltimore, $32; Phila¬
delphia,$36, including meals and beth
froom other places.
Tickets are good to return until Oc
tober 31, 1909.
TO ATLANTA, and return, account
inauguration of Governor-elect JJo
seph M. Brown, to be held June 25th
and for trains scheduled to arrive in
tlantabeforenoonJune 26th, 1909. Tick
ets will be good returning leaving
Atlanta not later than midnight ofJ
June 27, 1909. Rates apply from all
points in Georgia only.
T OTHOM AS VILLE, GA., and re
P. of Georgia, colored, to be held
July 13-18, 1909.
For schedules of trains, through
sleepirg car service, sailing dates of
ships from Savannah, brths on ships
or rates and other information ap¬
ply to nearest ticket agent.
W.H. FOGG, D. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA, Newton County.
All persons indebted to the estate
of Jno. S. Moore, late of said county
are hereby notified to make immedi¬
ate settlement. All persons holding
claims against said estate are re¬
quested to 1 . .der the same in
terms of the law.
J. W. MOORE,
Acting administrator estate Jno. S.
Moore, deceased. P. O. Box 897,
Birmingham, Ala.
Women who are Envied.
Those attractive women who are
lovely in face and form and temper
are envy of many, who might be
like them. A weak, sickly woman
"•11 be nervous and irritable. Con¬
stipation or Kidney trouble show in
Pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and
1 wretched complexion. For all
such Electric Bitters work wonders
They regulate Stomach, Liver and
kidneys, purify the blood ;give some
' reat strength to the nerves, bright
eyes. Pure breath, smooth, velvety
skin Lovely complexion. Many charm
''■g women owe their health and
beauty to them. 50c at Geo. T. smif
and C. C. Brooks.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival of Passenger Trains at
Covington.
Xo - 2 8:54 a m No. 1, 11:27 am
,
“ 4 1:39
, a ir.. < • 8, 3:16am
28 , 4:23 p m “ 27, 7:02 pm
“ 10 8:05
, p m “ 9, 5:40 pm
HUSTLING HAYST0N
Interesting News Items from that
Live Town.
Mr. Henry Biggers with Miss Mit
tie Kennerly, of Dixie, attended Sun¬
day school here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. C. Epps, of Starrsville, is
spending a few days with her pa¬
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aaron.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barker and chil
dren, of Mansfield, spent one af¬
ternoon last week with Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Hardman.
Mr. Venus Aaron, one of our pros¬
perous young men, visited friends at
Starrsville Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hays spent Sun¬
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Jackson.
Dr. and Mrs. Belcher, of Eudora,
passed through our ville one day re¬
cently.
Several of our young men visited
Stewart Sunday afternoon. Surely
the fair flowers are their attraction.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Epps, of Starrs¬
ville, were out driving Sunday after¬
noon.
Mr. Robert Campbell, of Mansfield,
was here a short while Monday.
Miss Lillian Adams, one of Wood
lawn’s winsome young ladies, was
among the visitors here Sunday last.
Mr. Etheridge Hays, one of our pop
ular young men, visited a fair friend
at Mansfield Sunday afternoon and
night.'
Mr. Frank Greer and winsome sis¬
ter, Miss Ellen, of Mansfield, passed
through our ville Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Carson attend¬
ed divine services at Carmel Sunday
and dined with Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Ella Hays and daughters,Miss¬
es Ollie and Phoebie, are visiting
friends and relatives at Rutledge.
Several of our young people attend¬
ed the singing at the home of Miss
Mittie Kenerly at Dixie Sunday night.
Sees Mother Grow Young.
“It would be hard to overstate the
change in my ~------- since she began
to use Electric Bitters.” writes Mrs.
W. L. Gilpatrick 01 Danforth.Me. “Al¬
though past 70 she seems really to ba
growing young again. She suffered
untold misery from dyspepsia for 20
years. At last she could neither eat,
sleep nor drink. Doctors gave her up
and all remedies failed till ElectricBit
ters worked such wonders for her
health. ” They invigorate all vital
organs, cure Liver and Kidney troub¬
les, induce sleep, impart strength and
appetite. Only 50c at George T.
Smith’s and C. C. Brooks’.
Through Mistake
some one at the Teachers examina¬
tion in Covington last week got my
silk umbrella and left one in its
place. Please return to The Enter¬
prise office and exchange.
Miss Addie Belle Elliott.
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH.
One 7 room dwelling, good barn,
■with one acre of land, on Main
street, Mansfield, Ga. All informotion
furnished by
H. M. ADAMS,
The Woman's Home.
The L. & M.. Paint decorates
more than two million Ameiicau
homes. Its beautiful finish and
lasting .freshness distinguishes a
residence painted with it from ull
others. It’s Metal Zinc Oxide
combined with White Lead which
makes it wear and cover like gold.
Every 4 gallons of the L. &. M.
Paint when mixed with 8 gallons
makes 7 gallons ready for use.
Actual cost about $1 -20 per gallon
old by J. R. Stephenson.
Like a Great Railway.
With its branches running in
every direction, are the arteries and
veins that convey the blood to
every part of the system. A cold,
sudden changes and exposure,
may cause poisonous acids to clog
the circulation and then comes
theumatism. Beware! If you
value your life remove the obstruc¬
tion with Dr. Drummond’s Light¬
ning Remedy. Send $5 to Drum¬
mond eedicime Co., New York,
and thy will send you two large
bottles by express, enough far a
month’s treatment,—with ful
special directions. Agents wanted
Could not be Better.
No one has ever made a salve, or
pare with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Its the one perfect healer of Cuts,
Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds
Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum.
For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chap-ped
Handsits supreme. Infallible forplles
Only 25c at Geo. T. Smith’s and C.
C. Brooks.
All ABOUT ALMON.
What the Live People are Doing
In that Section.
Notice Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sud
duth smile. It is a boy.
Mr. D. F. Rice and wife spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Smith of Fairview.
Mrs. W. S. Ramey and Mr. L. C.
Barker spent last Sunday afternoon
with Mr. D. T. Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rawlins spent
last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Evans.
The Childrens Day exercises last
Sunday were fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pate spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Berry.
Mr. Carl Parks spent a short while
last Sunday afternoon with Mr. J. J.
Owens.
Miss Linda Holder has returned
home after staying a while with her
brother Mr. J. M. Holder, of Milledge
ville.
We are sorry to say that Mr. Mar¬
vin Handon is very sick at this writ¬
ing but' we hope he will soon recover.
Mr.J. G. -Yancey called on fair ones
at Fairview Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown spent
last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Smith at Fairview.
A Dull Looking Church.
In some communities one or more
churches present evidence of badly
taiii'".: exteriors. The beautiful fin¬
ish and coloring of the L. & M. Paint
The I.. & M. Paint is Metal Zinc Ox
id; combine.’. uuh White I.ead, and
wears like gold. A liberal quantity of
L.& M.Paint is given to evrey church
vm-no-er they paint. This ha- been
done throubghout the United Statesa
done throughout theUnitedStates dur¬
ing ilie pas', 3 > >ears, /cere churche
have been painted kvTth L. & M. Pai
than w'th any other. Fold by J. R.
Ste; • eno.ui.
Get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve when you ask for it. There are
a great many imitations, but there is
just one original. This salve is good
for for anything where a salve is
needed to be used, but it is espec¬
ially good for Piles. Sold by all drug
gists.
The best pills made are DeWitt’s Lit¬
tle Early Risers, the famous litle liv¬
er pills. They are small, gentle and
pleasant, easy to take and act very
promptly. They are sold by all drug
-’sts.
A Thrilling Rescue.
How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny.Wash
was saved from frightful death is a
story to thrill the world. ‘‘A hard
cold,” he writes, “brought on a des¬
perate lung trouble that baffled an
expert doctor here.Then II paid $10
to $15 a visit to a lung specialist
in Spoakane, who did not help me.
Then I went to California, butwith
out benefit. At last I was induced to
use Dr. King’s New Discovery, which
completely cured me and now I am a
well as ever.” For Lung Trouble,
Croup and Whooping Cough its su¬
preme. 50C and $1.00. Trial bottle
and C. C. Brooks.
We do not know of any other pill
that is as good as DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famos little liver ;
pills—small, gentle, pleasant and sure
pills with a reputation. Sold by all
druggists.
Won’t Slight a Good Friend
‘‘If ever I need a cough medicine again j
I know what to get,” declares Mrs A L
Alley of Beals Me, ‘ for, after using ten j
bottles of Or King’s New Discovery, and!
seeing its excellent results in my own j
lamily and others. I am convinced it is
the best medicine made for coughs, colds I
and lung trouble” Every one who tries
it leels just that way Belief is felt at once
and its quick cure surprises you For
Bronchitis, Asthma, Hemoirhage, croup,
’agrippe, sore throat, j ain in chest or 1
lungs its supreme 50c and $1 Trial hot- I
tie free Guaranteed by C C Brooks and
Geo T Smith
Tortured on a Horse.
“For 10 years I couldn’t ride a horse
without being in torture from the
piles,” writes L. S. Napier, of Rugles;
Ky., “when all doctors and other rem
edies failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured me.” Infallible for Piles,Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Bolis, Fever-Sores, Ec¬
zema, Salt Rheum, Corns 25c. Guar
teed by C. C. Brooks and Geo. T.
Smith.
A Night Rider Raid.
The worst night riders are calomel
croton oil or aloes pills. They raid
your bed to rob you of rest. Not
so with Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
They never distress or inconvenience,
but always cleanse the system.curing
Colds.Headache, Gonstipation.Malaria.
25c at C. C. Brooks and Geo. T. Smitl
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Embroideries that will charm you
SEE OUR STOCK AND GET PRICES AND
YOU WILL BU Y
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* Covington, Ca.'
Protect Your Home
WITH A CYCLONE POLICY
Covers Homes, Schools, Churches and Business Property
The Cost is very low. Only 25e a Hundred
H. T. Insurance
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of their clothes aren’t
anxious to have their
.names stand to the
)front. If they labeled
.their * inferior goods
[everybody the mark would know
and remem¬
ber who took advantage
!of them.
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bear right the CLOTHES warranty, back above if FOR unsatisfactory which label BOYS of means out¬ li
Iwear money
leads you to bring the
goods back. If extra good
clothes weren't best made in
the market they wouldn't be
the best protected ,
T. C. SWANN GO.i
Our Job Department- is the best
in Middle Georgia—a trial will
convince you.
Get our samples and pries on all
kinds of fine printing.
PAGE SEVEWt
We have the latest Summer styles for Ladies
and Gentlemen in best qualities at
Risht Prices
Men’s Furnishings and Clothing and
Straw Hats that will prove suitable o
your taste and means.
Ladies Summer Dress Fabrics are Here
In endless assortment, and
ZTo tbe Slatuea
of Covington and vacinity. lam now ready for your
sewing. All work guaranteed to please for artistic dress
making, call on MRS- E. A. VEAL At RESIDENCE J. L. SMITH’S
WHY DO YOU WORRY
about getting your
wood cut and split
When you can call 199 and soon have it there to “bile
dem cabbage down.”
We have all kinds and sizes and make prompt delivery,
S. B. FULLER, Wood Yard.
Call 199 and we’ll do the rest.
FOR SALE
OXFORD, OA.
A most conveniently located 8 room, 2 story
residence in Oxford, Ga., on corner lot con¬
taining one and one half acres.
Has two room cottage on the lot. Property is in good corn
dition, lot lies well, in two blocks of the car line, close to College,,
schools, post office and church.
Most centrally located place in the town.
Will sell cheap on easy terms.
(Rev.) W. A. Farriss, College Park, Ga.
BREMAU CONSERVATORY COLLEGE
¥FOR 4 —=r.-5| V
YOUNG LADIES GAINESVILLE, GA.
m All standard literary courses; curriculum raised .0 conform to stand
m ard of “Class A” Colleges. Special two year courses. Advantage
M in Musi' 1 , Art and Oratory are unequalled.
Pfefferkorn, Geiger, Musgrove, Schliewen and other distinguished
musicians in the faculty. Elegant and extensive material equipment.
Beautiful campus and park of 75 acres, with lake, mineral springs,
mountain scenery, etc. Rates from $200 to $400 per year. Fail
HV term begins Sept. 16.
A. W. VAN H00SE and H. J. PEARCE Associate Presidents A
5 Gainesville, Ga. U. V
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