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In tlbe Social Swtm
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hours from 2 to 4 Wed
hrary Saturdays.
>ys an d
bs Ola Bradley, of Monticello Porter, j
Lpiest ,.f Mrs. O. S. J
Uerda!*?- | ,
|j)ple Hoisery at Adair's
Midway Ep- I
loibers 0 f the
k League will enjoy a pban*
L Friday evening at the
^ rty y and Mrs. A. S
of - - Dr.
►lice
kins.
,be pretty collars and ties
Lies at C. C. Robinson e.
j pierce Bryan and Mr. Claud
L of Conyers, spent Sunday
L the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
|. Scruggs.
,|,y Brand Pine Apple Chunk
mts at Franklin’ 8 *
rtamjas. M. Pace and Col
Milner were in Atlanta
lay on business.
rk can fit you in pants.
ss Sara Simms left Monday
,tUnta to visit friends forsev
iays. She was one of the
praaids at the Cromer-Masta
,wedding which took place
Lesday evening.
Lie Shirts nt Adair's
L Richard Davis, who has
visiting relatives in the city,
Ld Tuesday to her home in
licello.
Lutiful line of ladies jackote
Lr, Riil ii S 'ii’s
Ujcby L afternoon Misses
Anderson. Joyce Perry,
er Simms, Messrs Loo and
lartin, Jas. tit rat ford, Will
Lnd, [to Wynn and Ben Simms
Mndison to be present at a
kinn given 111 their honor
Uiy night by Miss Trotter.
b. cans Van Camp Corn Horn
it 10 cents at Franklin's.
MCarrie Beck Davis, accoin
buby Mrs. Annie ftar*, of
tsville. ate the i , ues’s for four
[edays of Mrs. II D. Ti rre'l '
lanU.
enices, newest, most stylish
jnerv at Cook’s.
. Ollie Weld n has accepted n
ion for the fall with Mr. Jas.
hephenson. He asks that his
pscal! around when they are
pan.
firarv hairs from 2 to 4 Wed
pj’»and Saturdays.
Bit tie Pennington has re
pd to her home after a pleasant
to the family of Mr. Geo. T.
Ih.
Fi'lfl Gloves at Adair’s
t Byron Albert has accepted a
N with the Clark Banking
is a young man of fine
fiessqualifications and has the
Nwce of the people.
Splendid line of shirt* at C
Hinson’s nil new and fresh
ones having been burned
r ‘ ^ >l " 1 p Pounds, of Atlanta,
-
Banager of the Singer Sewing
lne i was in the city Tuesday
insiness.
Cook * for a new shirt,he
the latest and best.
L'\‘ NviHe Rrooks, editor of the
relics Herald, one of the
i„ tile ltatCi spent.
P- '’Rl't in Covington,
ppb Hogj wy at Adair’s
‘bests ot Covington
!“«»» Tub*,,; but llle „
- every day in the week.
winter shoes
'son’s.
r - p - Win son and Miss
Newborn, Abigail
f Natives were the
, hore d uring the
, \ Trutt er one of Mad*
,
turned young worn
, 401 Visit home after a
t0 Mrs. Chas. A.
Follow the ® row « and trade
u nnl “V , Don ri ut
• m >.id ih. tusI , you
* on in due
tun.
Mrs. P. IV. Godfrey is the
cipieut of hearty re
from her Coving! congratulations
many on friends,
on her election to the office
S“cond Vice II of
e S ent of the State
r Chapter, , , Daughters _ of
the Ameri
can Revolution, in session at Ath
ens last week. Mrs Godfrey is
an enthusiastic and tireless worker
or the D. A. R’ s and she deserves
.
much credit for the splendid show
tiig made by the Covington and
Uxtoro chapters.
Sample Shirts at Adair’s
Miss Lottie Ramspeck, of De
calur, was the charming guest of
MiAs Jule ’Irippe, during the past
week.
Soe the new line of neckwear
just received at C. C. Robmson s.
Mrs Richmond Terrell, of Flo
villa, was the guest during the
week of Mrs. Mamie Terrell.
G. E. Cook has special cut prices
on clot hing. ;
Mr. ntid Mrs Otis F. Adair spent
lust Sunday in Conyers with his l
mother who is quite sick. j
Sample Sweaters at Adair’s
Mr. C. G. Brooks, Covington’s
well known druggist is in St. Louis
taking in the big fair.
New things in dress goods come
m almost every day at C. C. Rob
insoii’s.
Mrs. Robert Trippe is in At¬
lanta, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Wright.
Moving prices made on clothing
nt C. E. Conk’s for SJOdiys.
Sample Gloves at Adair’s
Mr. E. W. Carroll was in the
Gate City Monday.
Buy a swell neck tie at C, C.
Robinson’s,
Mr. Charles II Echols, wife and
j thrte cl ildreu letirned yesterday
to their home in New Y> rk, sifter a
visit of ten day to his mother, Mrs
S. J. Echols.
Got on the Palace Barber shop
monthly list It includes hair
cuts, fihaves and baths. tf
Mr. S. C Glass, of Waynesboro,
is here the guest of Mr. W. C.
Thompson,
Sample Skirts nt Adair’s
Mts, lino Gene IN arson, of the
Chamberlin-Johneon DuBose Co.,
Atlanta, is assisting during the
busy season in the millinery
partment of \V. L. Adair.
New fall and winter clothing
C. C. Robimon’s.
STATEMENT
or THE CONDITION OF THE
Clark JBanking Co.
COVINGTON, IN THE STATE of GEORGIA, AT THE
LOCATED AT
CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. IOtr. 1904
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, 1139.95426
Advincea on Cotton, 1,836 35
Overdrafts 2,226 38
Bunking Furniture and Hou*^ Fixtures . } 5.455.92
Other Reid Estate, 3,691.28
Due from Banks and 15.258.60
Bankers, in the state,
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States,
Currency, 8,52800
Gold, 3,254 5)
Silver, Nii’kle* and
Pennies, * 3,214.35
Check* A Cash Items, 48 27
Exchanges tor Uie
Clearing House 300.41
15,405 53
Total, $187,953 39
STATE OF GEORGIA,i G. Lester, Cisiiirr of CLARK
county i Before u- ' - amrs foregoing stitemaot
Newton , , (he a t, ove and
BANKING COMPANY who, being duly s " 0 ™-' f) • id i 5an k.
i# oomlitio, of l*id M by ih I.....V'
* trut Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before ; 'i-, 1 JAMES G. LESTER,
.
' Superior Court.)
IOHN *. DA US, Clerk
Tilt, 0EQRG 1A INTEIIPRI,!. COVINGTON, QA,
FRIDAY
Life of Mozart Discussed.
Mi-«sf-s Julia Thompson and Jim
Claude Farmer entertained the
Moxartcluh, Saturday afternoon
at the Virgil Pi ftno school. The
lif© of Mozart was discussed and
the «vening proved very
instruct
as well as interesting. Delighi
tul refreshments were served.
American Lady corsets at C. C.
Robinson’s.
Have Your Piano Tuned.
Mr. W. S. Irvine, ->f the Ir¬
vine’s Music House, of Macon, is'
,n Coviugtou for two d ays to t une
Pianos. The finest pianos will be¬
come worthless if not tuned nod
sept up to pitch. A competent
tuner must do the work too or ruin
is certain. Cull Mr. Irvine
the over
phone at the Virgil Piano
School.
Sample Skirts at Adnr’s
Will Observe Week of Prayer.
The ladies of the Woman’s For¬
eign Missionary Society of the
Methodist church, will hold their
'^ eek ()f P r aj’cr. beginning Monday
21 st at the residences of the
members. On Mie 2 ist
the residence of Mrs. S. P.
on the 22 nd, at Mrs. J.
Lester; on the 23 rd at Mrs. R.
R. Fowler’s.
All the members of the church
given a special invitation to be
and join in the exercise's.
Shetland Floss at C. C. Robin¬
In Honor of Miss Trotter.
Mrs. Chas. Franklin’s sa’rr.a
gundi party to lmr guest, Miss
Mary Trotter, of Madison, Satur¬
day evening was ' ne of the delight¬
ful social incidents of the week.
As the guests arrived a "cup of
delicious hot coffee was given them
and late in the evening they were
served with salad and cake.
Chrysanthemums in various crl
or s and graceful ferns were used in
profusion in all parts of the house.
The guests to meet Miss Trotter
were Misses Bonner Simms, Annie
and Clara Carr, Annie Andprson,
Dessa Hays, Joyce Perry, Altine
Wright; Messrs Jas. Stratford, Lee
and Ed Martin, Wynn, Wm.Scand
land, John Loranse, Ben Simms,
Henry Mabbitt. Hugh Benton and
Arthur Brown.
Get that headache cured at Pal¬
ace Barber Shop. It
Sample Jackets at Adairs
Sample overalls at Adair’s
Sample Underwear at Adair’s
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in, $50,000-09
Surplus Fund, 8,000 Of
Undivided Profits less current
expenses and taxes paid, 2.342.05 ^ j
Individual Deposits. 102.611-34
Subject to Check,
Rills Payable, . 25.000.00
S,
Total. $187,953.39
! 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
that for ten years our store has been conceded to be
headquarters in Covington for Dress Goods. This
season wc have the largest and prettiest stock of
Dress Goods ever offered in the history of our business
Ail the newest and best things of the season are here
and at lowest prices. In addition to other help we
have in this department Misses Edna Taylor and
Minnie Mobley who are ever ready to give competent
and polite attention.
Ladies Wraps.
are all new, stylish and
pretty, They fit well—and last
but not least—the prices are
right. Sec ours before buying
e’sewhere.
Buy Y our Winter Clothing Here.
Remember our Hardware. Don’t For&et our Groceries.
C. Robinson, Covi ^ t on '
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SPECIAL CUT PRICES ON as
CRITERION CLOTHING.
FOR THE NEXT 30 DOTS. ffi
m made I clothing. expect to close Dont out want my to large move and them well and selected will make stock cut of prices ready i
move them foa me. .
n MILLINERY. m
I Is moving so fast we can hardly keep up with it, but you get the »
bast styles, best goods and lowest prices here of anywhere to be had.
s Premium Cards for all who ask for them. t
^ W HATS AND SHOES. Eft
| 51 keep We up order with the mens very Hats latest, and and cannot sell keep them npvvith so cheap them, they because can’t stay we §'
with Shoes ns. sell so fast the factories and railrod 9 cannot get them to us m
% enough, but stock is of the best and get what f 1 >r r*
fast our you cun you A
want of 11 s at reasonable prices. The very latest styles and the very
1 best wearers. Yours jor Trade, s-
m c , Tm i!ii COOK, iii <y w r \
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Gents Furnishings.
It matters not wh it others say or
advertise, we have the swellast
things of the season in [this line.
Our shirts and hats are all new
and fresh, the old ones having
been burned up. See our beau
tiful assortment of neckwear just
received.
Shoes- Shoes.
We, have them in all grades.
and prices, for Ladies,
and Children. Come here
get well shod.