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BE SURE TO GET PRICES BUY OR TRADE FOR A PIANO.
buying Furniture. Good goods at cheap Or Organ and make home pleasant. Best goods at lowest
From me beioie \our
goods lower prices. prices. Everything in stock you need in this line.
prices and cheap
Get a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine and keep your wife C. A. Harwell, Covington, Ga.
i a good humor and heakhy. *<k! bub,
M'CUE HEAVILY INSURED ;
AREPOLICICIES INVALIDATED?
Ex-Mayor Convicted of Wife-Mur¬
der Carried $70,000 on his
Life—One Company
Protected.
Richmoiul, Vo N'»v 1 —J. Sam¬
uel McCue, ex-Mayor oi Char¬
lottesville, convicted of murder in
the first degree, carries upward of
$70,000 life insurance. Insurance
men want to know whether the
companies are liable in Ihe event
of McCue’s execution.
The policy of the Life Insurance
company of Virginia contains a
clause absolving itself for liability
on account of death from an
of justice. The Northwestern’s
policy is not one year old and is
contestable. The Travellers’ con¬
tains a suicide clause, and a
mav be made to construe this
release the company in the case
McCue.
Best checks made; cents at
Adair’s.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
No one who is acquainted with
its gook qualities can be surprised
at the great popularity of Cham
Vr'ain’s Cough Remedy It not
only cures colds and grip effectual¬
ly and permanently, but prevents
these diseases from resulting in
pneumonia It is also a certain
cure lor croup Whooping cough
is i:ot dangerous when this remedy
given It contains no opium cr
other harmful substance and may
be given as confidently to a baby as
to an udult. It is also plsasant to
take When all of these facts are
taken into con sideration it is not
usrprising that people in foreign
lands as well as at home esteem
this emedy very highly and very
few ara willing to take any other
after having once used it For
sale by All Druggist Covington
and Porterdale
$ 85.00
. For a Complete House Keeping Outfit.
Payable $10 Cash, $ 8.00 per Month.
Our Easy Payment Plan Makes it Possible for You to Keep House
on a Small Outlay of Cash. We will Sell You the Articles
Listed Below for $85.00, Payable $10.00 Cash, Bal¬
ance $ 8.00 per Month or $2.00 per Week.
Bed Room. Dining Room.
One solid Oak 8 piece suit, One G-foot extention table,
One combination mattress, 6 cane seat chairs, 25 yds matting,
One folding wire bed spring, One 50-piece dinner set,
One center table, One set knives and forks,
One cobler seat rocker, I 1 set tea spoons, 1 set table
Two cane seat chairs, spoons
Two window shades, 1 lamp,
25 yards matting,
Two < hie large window rug, shades, i Hall.
One lamp, One bowl and pitcher. One hat rack.
KITCHEN.
One No. 7, cook stove, | One kitchen table,
One complese list tin ware, ! One lamp,
tine complete list hollow 7 ware, Two window shades.
EYERITT’S FURNITURE ........STORE.
THE GEORGIA EtttKRPkliL, COVINGTON, GA. t f KIDAT MORNING.
Testimony of a Minister.
RevJnoS Cox of Wake Ark.,
writes “For 12 years I suffered
frow V* How Jaundice I consulted
a mini’ er of physicians and tried
all sorts of medicines, but got no
relief. Then I began the use of
Electric Bitters and feel that I am
now cured of a disease that had tr.e
in its grasp for twelve years.” f
you want a reliable medicine for
Liver and Kidney trouble, stom
anh disorder or general debitity
get Electric Bitters It’s guaran¬
teed by Brooks & Smith and the
Covington Drug Co. Only 50 c
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j Pointed Paragraphs.
A man’s self-respect is often
punctured by the suspicions of his
neighbors,
Two-thirds of the dignity we
encounter in our daily walks 16
merely bluff.
In order to join the great silent
j majority a m » must either die or
get married.
Some automobiles are called
runabouts and others should be
know as stopabuiits.
The best way to keep
from getting on to your curves is
1 to be perfectly straight,
It is bootless for a man to have
an aim in life unless h« has the
ammunition to hack it up.
An actress nrav not oe an angel
herself, but she doesn’t object to
having one hovering around at
times.—Chicago News.
Broke into His House
S LeQuinn of Cavendish Yt.
was robbed of his customary
' health by invasion ot Chronic Con
st ipation When Dr King’s New
j,if e Pills broke into his house, his
trouble was arrested and now lie’s
entirely cured They’re guaran
teed to cure. 25 c at Brooks &
Smith and The Covington Drug
Co
Some Southern Remedies.
What is one mat's food is an¬
other man’s poison, hut it is
vouched for by an old southerner
that the following remedies will
benefit seven out of ten persons:
For al loholism try buttermilk.
It Till kill the desire for whiskey.
Whey willgreatlv relievedropsv
Calomel applied »o cuts or sores
relieves pain and heals wounds,
Not too much and dont get wet.
Kerosene will cure sore throat.'
Consumtives should try it. Take
tablespooniui at a time Hold nose.
Bathing head in cold water ev¬
ery morning will prevent one from
taking colds easily. Better com¬
mence in the summer time.
Ice nppl'ed between shoulders
and back of head will stop bleed¬
ing at the noso
Balsam apple applied to dog bite
will carry relief.
Keep cut onions in all sick
rooms. Onions will turn b!a'*k
where contagious diseases exist
and disinfect tli® room.
Try cold water for tired feet.—
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Many Mothers of a like Opinion
Mrs Pilmer of Cordova Iowa
| says: i l One of my children vva
! subject to c oup of a severe type
'and the giving of Chamberlain’s
Cougb Remedy promptly alwas
brought relief Many mothers in
this neighbo*hood think the same
as I do about this remedy and
want no other kind for their chil
dren” For sale bv All Druggist
Covington and Bibb M’f’g. Por
terdale
Yaqui Indian Troubles.
The recent Yaqui Indian trou¬
bles at Sonora have been very
much exaggerated by some news
paper correspondents. (July one
district was involved and it D
now thoroughly patrolled by rnn
gers and troops so that traffic for
passengers and freight is entirely
safe. All other districts are free
from trouble.
WASHING NOTICE.
Now is the time to get that old
Summer Suit dyed and get that
Brand New” look on it, Tis
just as good time to get those Race
Curtains removed of the old sum
mer dust and Lis cheap enough_
any old day’, any old goods come
in the “washawonian” line.
1 wo cents for colars four cents for
cuffs, and “any old shirt is a dime”
gi\e you gloss or domestic or any
other finish; just so I don’t get
mine; They go Wednesday, comes
back Saturday; That’s the “wash¬
erwomans” time.
LOVE LEE CLARK.
Better than Pills
The question has been asked—
In what way are Chamherlain’s
‘Stomach and Liver Tablets super¬
ior to the ordinary catartic and
liver pills? O ur answer is—They
are easier and m ore pleasant to
take and their effect is so
ble that hardly agreea¬
one realizes that it
1S Ponced by a medicine. Then
they not only move the bowels but
improve the appetite and aid the
d.S’fion- bo.tle by Erooks for Bale & at 25 ceuts per
Govington Smith ami The
Drug Co,
H. T. Huson
Representing Reliable Fire, Life
Accidental Insurance, and
in Real Estate.
FOR SALE —3 nice dwellings
‘•n Conyers street; 2 story dwelling
Clark street: 1 dwelling and
1 vacant lot on Floyd street; 1 va¬
cant lot on Church street.
1 dwelling on West street.
Numerous Other Bargains —
260 acres of land 2 '/? miles of Cov
ington ; 30 acres land near Oxford;
vacant lots between Covington and
Oxford. Several other sraad lots
of land All bargains.
Jefferson-Lamar Camp.
Covington, Ga. Nov. 1st 1904.
Comrades met in the Court
house at two o’clock today with
the following officers present.
Commander J. W. Anderson
Vice Com. J. W. Robertson
Adjutant J. W. Lee
Treasurer G. D. Heard
Surgeon G. W. Webb
Officer Day W. F. Gay
S rg. Maj. Jas. W. Mitcham
Omitted the roll call of officers.
a
Ta^ minutes of last meeting
were read and approved’ The
treasure reported $15.92 in the
tre asury Took up the npphea
r ' ulJ Lalph B- Sanditord of Co.
^ *Jth. Ga. R^g, for membership
1,1 Gie Camp, He was umuii
m msly theted member o' the
Gamp,
It was moved and seconcd that
a comm tiee ot these be appointed
tho commander to draft suita
*’l - resolutions upon the death of
Comrade Marion Moss. Passed
Conyrmtee appointed. Cn pel’s
Dickerson. G. D. Heard, T. J.
Speer. There being no further
business the Camp adjourned to
1 st. I tiesday in December.
J. W. Anderson, Commander
J. W. Lee, Adjutant
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TRAIN SCHEDULE
Georgia Railroad.
trails west.
To Atlanta 3:lfi a m
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To Atlanta 0:00 a m
.
To Atlanta 11:09 a m
To Atlanta 0:50p 111
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trains east.
To Augusta 1:17 a m
To Augusta 9:19 a m
To Augusta 4:88 p m
Central Railway.
Depart to Macon........9:25 a m
Return from Macon 4:31pm
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Saves Two from Death
« c Our little daughter had an al¬
most fatal attack of whooping
cough and bronchitis,” writes Mrs
W. K Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y.
but, when all other remedies fail¬
ed, we saved her life with Dr.
Kink s New Discovery. Our
niece, who had Consumption in an
advanced stage also used this won
derful medicine and to day she is
perfectly well.” Desperate throat
and lung disease yield to Dr.
Kink’s New Discovery 7 as to no
medicine on earth, Infaili
for Coughs and Colds. 50 c
$ 1.09 bottles guaranteed by
& Smith and The Coving¬
Drug Co, Trial bottles free
HOME CIRCLE COLUMN.
old-style pumpkin pie
Some like a sail y custard pie,
Or apple, mince or game,
Or some new-fangle article,
l’low just for the name
I ain't so p’ticlur’s some I know
And different from the rest,
But the good, old’fashioned pump¬
kin pies
Are what I love the best.
I’m hankerin’ for a piece right now
Of the pie that mother made.
When I came home from school,
I'd get
A hunk and I’d wade.
And (p-thaps my mouth is some¬
what larger,)
Though I’d resort to tears.
She wouldn’t give me another
piece
Because it mussed my ears.
I’ve lingered hert- a lifetime since,
Put up with what I got.
But oft in dreams I’m back again
To that dear familiar sp >t.
And then at such times I can find
On the buW’ry shelf arrayed,
A row of good old pumpkin pies,
The kind that mother made.
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Grumble is the spur which hast¬
ens the steed of trouble.
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Extravagant dress has broken
more husbands than it has made
model wives.
Fsually if we postpone a worry
for a day or two it will fail to keep
its appointment.
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The elegant and ftilsom epitaphs
that husbands put upon their
wives tombstones are often an at
tempt to make up for lack of ap
previatiave words that should
have been uttered in the ears of
the living. A whole cemetry of
monumental inscriptions will not
. wife . . muchgjod
CIO n SO after she
has quit the world as one plain
sentence like ,b„t which T,.„,
Hood wrote to Ins living wife when
he said: 1 1 I never was anything
til! I knew you.”
M hat a God-forsaken realm is
American politics those best
known who have dabbled in them.
After they have asssessed a man
who is a candidate for an office
which he does not get or assess him
for some office attained and he
has been whirled around and
around auKifiw the drinking,
smoking crowd, who often get con
trol of public affairs all that is
left of his self, respect or moral
stamina would find plenty of room
on the point of a pin. Many a
wife has not been satisfied till her
husband went into polities, but
would afterwards have given all
she possed to get him out.
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How much wiser to give a kind
sensible answer to a child than
tell him to “go play and don’t
bother me,” as many do. Some
day you will not be able to answer
them at all. Who knows but
this may be the last year or the
last day you can answ’er their ques
tions. Do what you can to aid
them on life’s road think of the
mistakes you have made and guide
their tender feet into the strait
path. With all your advice you
cannot prevent many a strugle or
keep them from crossing many a
bridge before they reach it.
Letter to A Covington
Dnar Sir: As v "»r busiJ
t" get p-opU mto and «"lt
ble, of
suppose you C0D8i(jer
paint; it makes ’em almoi
much trouhie as money
exce
oourse matrimony.
They buy poor paintag,*
they don’t mean to; they
know any better; they hay
out thinking. Bad paint
good. It looks good-Hioagli
year; then begins toget rusl
changes so slowly, one doi.’i
tice it.
Looking isn’t all. Theb»
of paint is to keey a housed
side the wood and iron of it;
it from rotting and r
Takes good point to do it.
Good and bad paint ar«
one price or about that. On
go by the price at all; as wit
yers, the price has nothing
with goodness or badnesi
costs are worse yet; the d
and sheriff come-in tor tiled
But the probability is fl
man who paints Devoe will
out on top.
Y-uirs truly,
14 F. W. Devaed
P. S. The Covington
ware Co. soil our paint.
Sample underwear ford
men and children at Adair J
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mat.
«‘>y y*« « has been41
'i of the ,macn cioscif
, spepsia. but the truth is ei
.'.e. Indigestion causescstd
;ated attacks of indigestion uifl
nucous the membranes of l H,estomach.! ; ting the stoj
exposes nerves j
ing the giands to secrete digestion.! muc '
the juices of natural |
called Catarrh of the Stomach.
Redo’ Dyspepsia oi
relieves a!i Inflammation D
membranes lining the stomach,p
nerves, and cures bad breath, son
sense of fullness and all stomach after eating troubi
^spepsla
Ko <tol Dig«te
( -VA
BottlesSS^SSH^SSS DeWiTTACO.ifl sa
Prepared by E- O.
An exchange has thisti
regard to the gieat
the cotton states: Har
no more so long as ioccot
There is no place on carl
the poor can live bountsfo
in the cotton state with tl
staple at a price to j Us>
wages for labor, One do
moderate wage earning
To the farn5erS . w l!
n0 ' v ’ .
t0 live at home tbat ( -°‘ ■
niade to go uearlV Tlh „ !]
when it took twice tb
ka ^
His meat and bread
around him. It is
spend or withhold f‘ 0,n
ries as he sees such fit. that ^ al
ties heie are indepeude
they would be
Best checks madejW
Adair’s.
A Love L etter '
Would not interest y° u l
looking for a guarantee Q H
Sores, Burnes or Piles a
of Ponder Mo. wr ‘ teS
.
ed with an ugly jjucklen’ sore
but a box of It's
Salve cured me.
Salve on earth. The Coving 2_5 c j * 0
Smith and