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ENTERPRISE-GAZETTE

VOL. XV    SENOIA, GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905.     NO. 22


Pittsburg's Steel Co's. woven wire fence at Senoia Hardware Co.

 

Mr. Glover Floyd, who holds a good position in a retail grocery store at New Orleans, has been spending several days with his parents at Farmdale. Glover says it is not the best people, but generally those who live in the slums of the city who are victims of yellow fever.

 

All low cut Shoes sold at cost for next 30 days at E. H. Powers for cash.

 

Miss Ruth Cocke left a few days since to take charge of a music class near Atlanta.  She is an excellent musician and the community is to be congratulated.

 

All Summer Dress Goods at reduced prices at E. H. Powers.  Call and see them.

 

Yes, "we told you so, " and there will be another wedding or two before many more weeks.

 

Buy a Washing Machine and save money, At Senoia Hardware Co.

 

Cashier J. A. Sasser spent Monday in Atlanta on business, it being a legal holiday the bank was closed.

 

Don't fail to attend the millinery sale of A. Wolfson & Co., beginning Saturday September 2nd and lasting 5 days.  Great bargains!

 

Rev. J. E. Hannah filled his regular appointment at the Presbyterian church here Sunday morning and preached an excellent sermon.

 

E. Deracken has just received a big lot of the best Matting which he is selling at from 22 to 30 cents per yard.

 

Mrs. A. G. Couch and children left Monday morning for Atlanta to spend a few days before returning to their home in Memphis, Tenn.  They are always welcome to their old home town.

 

Hay! Hay! Hay! will sell at cost for next few days.  See me at once. 

R. E. Hutchinson

 

Rev. H. L. Crumley, agent for the Decatur Orphans' Home, preached at the Methodist church Sunday morning, going out to Ebenezer in the afternoon.

 

Don't you need another pair of summer shoes? If so please buy a pair while we give cut prices.

E. H. Powers

 

Mrs. J. B. Hollie, of LaGrange, and Miss Sallie Fuller, of Woodbury, have been spending the week the guests of the family of Mr. C. H. Fuller.

 

A few more Skirts to be sold cheap at E. H. Powers

 

Miss Myra Warnack left Monday morning for Locust Grove, where she has entered school.

 

If you need a good pair of Pants go to see E. H. Powers as he is closing out a lot very cheap, considering the quality.

 

The union meeting which began at Hand's school house Thursday last closed Sunday night.  Rev. W. A. Sears did the preaching at night and Mr. Walter Carmichael in the morning. God was there to own and bless His servants.  In site of the busy season and rainy nights great crowds attended and at times there was no sitting room.  Sunday morning the house was packed and a great number of people stood in the doors and outside.  Though it seemed for a while like the service Sunday night would be rained out, a large crowd was present.  The meeting proved to be a great spiritual uplift to the entire community.

 

Fancy Dress Goods at and below cost at E. H. Powers.

 

M. H. Elder is spending the week with his grand parents.

 

Good Flour a specialty at E. H. Powers.

 

Miss Emma Nolan has closed her school at Gilmore and returned home Monday evening.

 

Rocking Chairs for children of all ages at most any price you want at E. Deracken's. 

 

 

 

 

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hollberg were in Atlanta the first of the week on business.

 

For nice Ties go to E. H. Powers

 

Mr. J. W. Arnall and family have moved to the Crouch residence, where they are now at home to their friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKnight occupy rooms at the Pollock residence for a few weeks.

 

Brand new lot of Window Shades at 35 and 50 cents at Elam Deracken's.

 

Dr. Chas. F. Crouch came up from Dawson and spent Sunday with his family at the home of Mr. W. S. Travis.

 

Notice to Parents:  Edwards & Travis ask that all parents sending children to them for books please send cash along for the books as the State Board has them under contract to sell all books for spot cash, and the children would be embarrassed if they were refused the books when sent by parents for them.  This is for all -- rich and poor.

 

Mr. Elbert Lindsey spent Sunday in Anniston, Ala.

 

Go to E. H. Powers for the best guaranteed shirt.

 

Rev. R. F. Hodnett and little son, of Turin, were in town Monday on business.

 

Nice Smyrna Rugs 6 feet long and yard wide for $3.50; smaller ones for $2.00 at Deracken's. You can not beat it anywhere.

 

Our good friend, W. N. Coppedge, and his son, Horace, have put up a general merchandise store at Zetella.  They are good farmers and live near Digby.  They will not give up their farm. bit will run both.

 

Greatest bargains in millinery ever offered by A. Wolfson & Co.

 

Golden Alexander, of Atlanta was the guest of his brother here the first of the week.

 

See us for Barrel Churns, the best makes.  Senoia Hardware Co.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Riley and Mrs. J. N. Burton, of Atlanta, spent a day or two last week the guests of Messrs. J. H. and J. A. McKnight. This is their first visit to our town in quite a number of years. 

 

Will pay you the highest market price for your Butter, Chickens and Eggs.  Bring them in.

C. F. HOLLBERG, Merchant.

 

Mr. J. G. Addy and family will on the 1st of October return to Atlanta, where they will again take up their residence.  This step has been decided upon solely as a matter of business convenience, Mr. Addy's connection with the John Silvey Co. as traveling representative, making it desirable that he should reside there.  Their many friends regret to see them leave Newnan.  NEWNAN HERALD.

 

Don't forget the great millinery sale of A. Wolfson & Co., beginning Saturday and lasting 15 days.

 

Dr. R. H. Shields, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with the family of Mr. W. S. Travis.  The doctor is building up a fine practice and we hope our subscribers up that way will call to see him in the Austell building when they need  dental work.

 

Good Timothy Hay at your own price.  Call on R. E. Hutchinson.

 

Miss Lucile Waters, who has been the guest of her friend, Miss Florene Watts, has returned to her home in Rome.

 

New line of extra fine Toilet Soaps at Edwards & Travis' drug store.

 

Mr. J. B. Sasser witnessed the Labor day parade in Atlanta Monday.

 

A nice line of white waist goods at cost for cash at E. H. Powers.

 

Marshal W. M. Reeves, of Lawrenceville, paid his old friends here a short visit last Saturday.

 

 

 

The best patent Flour, "Monogram," 165 cents.  COATS BROS.

 

Mr. Egbert North has sold his farm on the McIntosh road to Mr. Kirkland of Senoia at $13.50 per acre.  Mr. Claud Arnall of Senoia, has bought the J. B. Williams place at $10 per acres.  Mr. D. Bowers has bought the Luke Hall farm at $20 per acres.  The latter is a well improved place, and cheap at the price paid for it.----Turin correspondent , Newnan Herald.

 

FOR SALE! - One Red Ripper Hay Press, used one season.  See J. D. Hunter

 

Master Frank Couch Pollock, after spending sometime with his grandparents here has returned home.  He was accompanied to Atlanta by his little friends Louis Edwards and Will Cock.

 

You cannot afford to buy elsewhere until call on us.  Give us a trial.  No trouble to show you our goods.  We do not believe in carrying goods over from one season to another, so this is the reason we have put the knife in prices.  E. H. Powers

 

GENUINE MONTAVALO COAL

We will have a lot of Genuine Montavalo Coal to arrive here in a few days.  Save us your order if you want the best.

Ward & Stewart

 

All Straw Hats at cost at E. H. Powers.

 

Mr. P. J. Reeves, who fell from a load of hay several weeks since and gave his leg a severe hurt, was able to be in town the first of the week.

 

Call at E. H. Powers' and get a pair of Slippers at Cost for cash.

 

Dr. J. W. Hogg was in Atlanta the first of the week.

 

Ladies Fancy Collars at almost cost.  Come and get one before they are all gone.  E. H. Powers

 

A through freight train run into the rear end of the local freight at Sargents Tuesday morning and completely demolished several cars and derailed the engine.  no one was seriously injured.  All trains were delayed several hours.

 

Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison, are results of kidney trouble.  Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all else fails.  35 cents.  Ask your druggist.

 

CREOLE MARBLE CO.,

NELSON, GA.,

FINISHERS OF GEORGIA MARBLE

Fine MONUMENTS a Specialty.

Through selecting marble at the quarries, and by using up-to-date machinery and employing experienced cutters we produce high class work.  Freight PAID to Senoia.  Call on or write our representative, Mr. V. P. Enloe, at Senoia, who will show you a great variety of designs and quote prices.

 

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