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d and want Criterion
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Helm 3 *- ■- ordinary of
iidge was in the city
[ktlale county
Ldaj? on business,
C ' Robinson’s for the
jo to of dress goods in
digit line
rington
bringing Christmas 1
togs Lit are s'o-es.
all ‘he
[cent 3 t*cr d«‘Z<Mi
c h.-cks and shirting 5
utton
it? at Adair s.
nod M rs J. L. Harwell and
Hr . of Newborn,
p Nettie Smith,
L Monday here with friends
BotJ C""k 3 for a new shirt,he
L e latest. »nd best.
. j. ] Rag in and wife are
3
Sting r< .!«i ives in Sumpter. S C
L fall and winter clothing at
j. Rohineon’s.
av Regers, advertising man
Chamberlain, Johnson, Du
>C"., "> IS here Sunday.
IllPwP check* and shirting 5
,tsat Adair's.
ilrs. Eugene Clark, of Atlanta,
he gue-t during the week of
L Louis A Clark, on Floyd St
Follow the crowd and trade at
bids. Don’t mind the rush you
jibe waited on in due time.
[fppre?en tfitive-elect J. W. King
(in the ei’v Wednesday.
Liliesn Lady corsets at C C.
puiton's- I *
Lionel Unbt. I.. Livingston
pie in from his home Wednos
to board the tr-iiti for Atlanta
was gratified with the increas
Irate given Ins father in Tues
v> election.
Beft shilling trade 54 cents at
lair’s.
Mr. Edwin Taylor, editor of the
hsiielil Leader, was m the city
lesdav.
|c. E. Co k ha? special cut prices
[clothing.
Brand Mrs. Win. B. Hurst
[cut Monday with Mansfield
!!!(]».
hetland Floss at C. C. Robin
b’s.
A party i f Newton county cap
llists, headed by Mr. D. J.
panis, of Dixie, will establish o
iik at Mansfield during the n°xt
kotontlis. It is said that th**
nk will surely be organized
Sample hosiery for men, women
p children at Adair's.
The arn.uaI flower show given
Dhe members of the Womans’
al >, is be in,-, held in the Music
The door? of the hall were
,roW|1 open to the public at 2:30
c iock Thursday afternoon and
'iicontinue through Friday even
'A- On Friday evening “The
tier’s Parade” will be given.
mission Thursday, evening and
r,< hiy, ter. cents; Friday even
twenty-live cents.
Ke. Moving prices made on clothing
Cook’s for 30 days.
Miss f ll! > i'ardy has returned
r °m Hate Normal school and
fttptial th, •an 1 at Brick Store.
I fi'! t, ( (y R hinson’s for win
.
r tuiderwea r.
Man Griffin was the
pt N 'be of Mi- S 'biggie Davis dur
\\>td
• — mrv for men® women
ildrt *" at Adair’s.
" |: 1 ’ v hours will he from
to 4 every Ti -day
You and Thursday
can the best bargains
,
k’s, he sells good
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' e ' mer pr.se win publish
next
wt z t ie names of all '.hecbildien
n '' d tlie an »ount subscribed by |
M,n to the monument fund.
H'ough the eir .rts of Mrs. R.. 8S
^ott, the Confederacy a chapter of haa the Children
itan.zed been or
and its the amount do
nnted by this organization and the
names tiiat aiij be published next
week. We are sorry it could not
appear this w>eW.
Sample skirts, jackets and dopes
at Adair’s
Mrs *’• w - Godfrey attended the
meeting of the D. A. R’sitt Athens
this week.
Malay Brand Pine Apple Chunk
0 cents ai Franklin’s.
■^ rB - Char es A. Franklin und
two chi.dreu have returned from a
visit to Mrs. R. \V. Trotter, in
The nice*, newest, most, stylish
millinery at Cook’s
Mrs. Jack Summers, of Conyers
i- spending sometime with hm -
siste,s, Misses Maggie and Carrie
B' ck Davis.
3 lb cans Van Camp Corn Horn
io> »t 10 cents at Franklin’s.
Miss Jessie Garlington, who has
been vi-itiug relatives at Snapping
Shoals, leturtied to Due West, S.
C. la?t 1 hursdav.
Bus your fall and winter shoes
at C. C. Uohmsou’s.
Miss Mattie Beu’ah Hyer, of
Orlando Fia is the guest of Mrs.
J. W. Worsham.
Sample skirts, jackets and capes
at Adair’s.
Miss Edit'i Taylor, of Social Cir
cle was in the ciiv Wednesday.
See the new line of neckwear
just reoetvfd at C. C. Robinson a.
Mrs. Chas. R. Powell is ex¬
pected to visit in Covington
latter part of this week.
Sample suspenders, overalls,
work shirts, work gloves at
Mesdatnes It. J. Terrell and J.
S. Cnmming, of Flovilla, are
itii.g Mrs. Mamie Terrrll.
Go toC. C. Robinson’s tor
latest styles in fur lints—all
and fresli the old ones having
burned up
Mrs. W. C. Thompson is
ing this week in Atlanta.
Cotton checks and shitting
cents at Adair’s.
Send in your order for fruit
to the City Bakery. From
to sixtv cents p>r pound.
New things in dress good*
in almost every day at C. C.
inson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson, of
Macon, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs I. D. Briseudine.
Sample gloves for men women
and children at Adair’s.
The sixth annual convention of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution is in session at Athens
this week, A number of distin¬
guished delegates from different
sections of the state are in atten¬
dance.
Buy a swell neck tie at C. C.
Robinson’s.
The next Georgia state fair will
in all probability be held nj At
lanta,
Sample gloves fur men, women
and children at. Adair’s.
has Th.*mt been in re progress llgio».r«i»W^ m Atl ' UK
for five weeks was brought t ' ”
close Sunday with more thru one
thousand additions to thecinm' n '
of that city. ..
If that cotton picking n'“3 1: ''
gliall prove to he praRti-’iil th :
will be no mote complain!
efficiency of labor to gath r
South's great crop. Such a nia
!
! chine is really one O f the n - —
ities of the Southern farn'c ,
THE GEORGIA INTERPRISE, COVINGTON, «TA.,
FIUDAV MORNING,
Ladies to Give Bazaar.
On Thursday and Friday, Nov.
the lithand 18th, the Covington
and Oxford chapter U. D. C. will
hold a bazaar m the Hendricks
Building and earnestly beg the
P ubIic to rotue out and help us in
our patriotic undertaking. This
*• » cause that should appeal to
•** betrtB that love their country
H "‘ l wh o wish to see its brave de
indents held in lasting reniem
br *>»ce.
Come hungry for we wilt have
many things to please and refresh
the inner man. Come with full
pocket books for you will be de¬
lighted with the many beautiful
and useful things we Will have to
sell you.
Come whether you want any
thing or not for your pre sence
will show you are in sympathy
with this patriotic movement,
\ou will be charmed with the
children’s Booth, when you will
find many serious and interestir. g
things—among others the unique
lemon man.
BOOTHS.
No. 1 Candy and Cigars— Mes
dames E. 0. Lee and A. C. Perry.
No. 2 . Fancy Work—.Mesdatnes
R P- Lester, John Corley and
Clyde Brown.
No. 3. Hot Drinks—Mesdatnes
J- F Rogers and Tom Wells.
No. 4, Oyster and Brunswick
Stew—Mesdumes W. D. Travis
and John B. Davis.
No. 5. Fruits and Flower?—Mrs
J. M. Pace, Miss Charlie Porter
and Mrs. Harry Stone.
No. 0. Children’s Booth—-Mrs.
Ross \\ . Scott, Directress.
We trust all who can wili take
lunch and Supper with us—25cts
each.
On Monday afternoon, at 3
o’clock in Hendricks Building,
the committee on Booths will hold
a special meeting—All members
earnestly requested to be present.
Mrs. W. D. Travis. Cbr Sec.
OXFORD NEWS
Mr. Thomas, of California, an
Emory alumni and a smi of »*x
Presideut Thomas, of Emory c l
leg- 1 , is visiting Mr. F. M. Means.
Mi-s May Simmons, of Conyers,
is visiting Mrs. J. E. D ckev.
Miss Dessa Hays, of Covington,
visited Miss Helen Roberts here
last week.
Mr. D. T. Stone has closed a
deal for the tract of land lying t<>
the south of the Thomas house < n
Bennett street.
Miss Helen Roberts went up to
Atlanta Sunday.
Miss Clio Farnsworth lias re¬
turned from St. Lauis.
Mrs. tx. W, Matthews, of Dub
lin, visited her son here last week.
Mr. Price Woolley is to
his room because of a surgical
operation
Miss Lynn Branham visited
friends in Atlanta last we*k.
Miss Fannie Singleton is visit¬
ing in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. E. Dow man is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Hanner.
Hon. Luther Monslnp, of Mis¬
sissippi, delivered a very enter¬
taining lecture here last Saturday
night.
Prof Guertner, of Lithonia, w as
guest of the Sigma Nu fraternity
a
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. MeCamey,of Dalton, came
down last week to see her sou who
ill. He accompanied her
was
home.
interesting games
played on the Emory
' Monday. -» In the first
f ga«;* tllP Freshman f defeated io to 0. The
a ?C01P ,
J between the Sop ho
gam resulted in
mo-ea ai.d Si-murs
j ry hv a ^core of 2-5 to
t; en or v u-t Covington
fi, Quite a n uni her of
>ple came over and saw
pe
games.
Co k can fit vou in pants.
The Greatest Stock of Dress
Goods This Side of Atlanta.
We have always put forth our best efforts in this
line and with pardonable pride can boast of the fact
for ten years our store has been conceded to be
headquarters in Covington for Dress Goods. This
we have the largest and prettiest stock of
Dress Goods ever offered in the history of our business
All the newest and best things of the season are here
and at lowest prices. In addition to other help wc
have in this department Misses Edna Taylor and
Minnie Mobley who are ever ready to give competent
and polite attention.
Ladies Wraps. Gems Furnishings.! Shoes- Shoes.
are all new, stylish and It matters not wh.it others say or Wc have them in all grades,
They fit well—and last advertise, we have the swellast
things of the season in fthis line.j styles and prjces (or L>di
not least—the prices are Our shirts and hats are all new
and fresh, the old ones having Misses u . and , r Children. ,.., Come „ here
... See c ours , before r .... buying ■ been burned . up. c See our . beau- j
tiful assortment of neckwear just to . get . well ... shod,
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received. . ,
Buy Y our Winter Clothing Here.
our Hardware. Don’t Foreet our Groceries.
,r* o. C. Robinson, Cov *£‘r
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1 SPECIAL CUT PRICE) ON
I CRITERION CLOTHING.
m FOR THE NEXT 30 OATS.
m made I clothing. expect to dose Dout out want my to large move and them well and selected will make stock cut of prices ready ■
move them foa me. <
* MILLINERY.
Cl Is moving so fast we can hardly keep up w ith it, but you get the
best styles, best goods and lowest prices here of anywhere to be had.
m Premium Cards for all who ask for them.
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HATS AND SHOES.
We order nu ns Hats and cannot keep npwith them, because we
. keep with the latest, and sell them cheap they' can’t
up very so stay
with us. »(
Shoes sell so fast the factories and rail rods cannot get them to us
fast enough, but our stock is-of the best and you can get what you Yc
want of us at reasonable prices. The very latest styles and the very
^ % best wearers. You is jor Trade,
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