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APPEARANCE. Xiinehburg Middlebuster at
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Some women buy a steel range
stands the floor. \ TRY THE
ooks attractive as it on VULCAN
JLots of nickel plating to show it off and catch |
to consider how r r
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they eye. Bid you ever .'•V* - A -
much this nickel plating cost? How hard the it^ * /1 ’-V film *
Is to keen clean? How much it improves j X ix
cooking quality of the ranee?
The Majestic Manufacturers. jOB
they ; STRONGEST Eemembtr; and Price MOST DURABLE & *
do not believe in this nickel trimming, - ia Soon Forgotten;
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snend their money on improving the inside of wBjB^
their range. Don't you think it worth con- ; Every Plow and every Point G uai
sidering such matters? tveri( Plew 'guaranteed i Never known to break
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4 HH It’s a Perfect Ci.iy d-Jousier” ami a Great Labor Saver.
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Il will ABSOLUTELY kc-tp land from wash ins.
■ TJSTS GTJARAjrTES IT TO GIVE PESPECT SATISFACTION.
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improved mode of plowing, price.
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neighbor Talk about to Your this attacked-k.
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Prosperous Mansfield.
The rapid growth or tErr pros¬
perous little town of MniisHDil,
situated on the Central railroad. J
11 miles from Covington, is ■it- 1 j
trading considerable attention !
just now.
Starting several years ago with
one mercantile house, ne church
a log cabin for a school house and
three or four old-time farm resi
•donees, a half dozen progressive,
■public spirited citizens have ex
ploited the advantages a 1 >d pcssi
tnlities of the place until it has
gffown to be quite a good sizeo
■village, with several hundred pop
dilation, 80 or 40 handsone nev
residences, ten stores, three ware
itouses, a public ginnery, muchiie
shop, a first-class hotel, tw«
•churches and a public school build
ng that would reflect credit upon
3.1 town of a much larger popula¬
tion.
The Altnand Supply Company,
•.capitalized at $20,000, was organ¬
ized lazt, week, with E. L. Almand
•of Social Circle, president; J. M.
Hurst, vice president; F. G. Dunn
■secretary and treasurer. The com¬
pany will run in connection with
-1 general supply business, a hard¬
ware house and livery stable.
Within the next few weeks a
bank is to be organized and ready
tor business by the 1 st of January.
'Steps have also been taken for the
organization of a, cotton oil mill
and there is little doubt that such
an enterprise will be m operation
before the beginning of another
season. Its splendid cotton S‘ ; ed
market has already given it prom
uence abroad. More than 12.5 car
loads of C-tton seed are shipped
from this point every year.
All persons are warned against
'tresspassing in any way upon my
Bands. All my lands are posted
;«nd I will prosecute tresspassers
r to the full extent of the law.
T. K.Womac,
Covington, No.-6. It
Ssuiple Gloves at Adair’s
FOR MAYOR,
1 liij'rebv ;mrf ir ce iiivsefi ncah
didate tor M;iyor ot the city f !
Govington, subject to the action of
l ‘ le P in,1 ‘ jrv eh cti n of Dec. I2th.
I vviii thank you h r your support
and in return pled ire a faithful dis¬
charge of all tlie duties connected
with the office. R u spt.
MI EES G. TURNER.
*1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Mayor of the city of
Covington, and will appreciate the
support ot all uiv triends. My
health is almost r stored, and if
elected I promise to make the best
dayor of which I am capable.
. Very Respectfully,
JAMES F. ROGER'S,
Jovingtou.vGa. Nov. 15, 1904.
S*»e the new line of neckwear
just received at C. C. Robinson s.
The nicos, newest, most stylish
millinerv at Cook’s.
Sample goods at Adair’-f
H. T. Huson
Representing Reliable Fire, Life
and Accidental Insurance, and
dealer in Real Estate.
FOR SALK—3 nice dwellings
on Conyers street; 2 story dwelling
on Clark street; i 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 % m-.lesof Oov
inytoo ; 30 acres land near Oxford:
vacant lots between Covington u^d
Oxford. Several other small lots
of land. All bargains.
You can get the best bargains
in shoes at Cook’s, he sells good
shoes.
American Lady corsets at C. C.
Robinson’s.
New silks at Adair’s
taORGIA ■TJJWrRW*, COVINGTON. GA„ MI DAY ML RNINQj
Till
HIGH POINT.
Mr. Manse Parker and family
spent last Saturday and Sunday
with relatives in Covington.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. Wood
ruff spent last Sunday with the
hitters parent* Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Will Paiker .if
Stewart spent last Sunday with
Mr. Salters family.
Mr ^ ”-Js tztx
was 0
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Faulkner
visited relatives at the Covington
Mills last Sunday.
Mr. Hugh Wright of Coving¬
ton spent Sunday with home folks
VT Mr. u- \\ G. McCart, of r Jasper,
.
was Die guest of hi3 parents Mr.
ME F. McCart last Saturday.
Miss Ozella McKleroy, of Rock
dale is among friends here this
week.
Mrs. Ina Pickett, of near Ste
wart was tlie guest of Mr. J. M
Lassiter’s family last Sunday.
Col. and Mi3. Middlebrooks, of
Covington spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Middle
brooks.
Mr. Ca Salter and Miss Carrie
Beck O/.hurn visited friends at
Huyston last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Geo. Merritt and family of
Covington visited relatives here
!ast Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. K J. Edwards
of Itera Roekdal, was visifi'ng relative!
sever.,1 days last week
Misses Pearl and Ethel Grunt
entertained quite a number of
their friends with a singing last
Sunday evening.
Follow the crowd and trade at
Cook , s. Don’t mind
the rush you
w*n be waited on in due time.
Shetland FJ OSS at C. C. Robin
•oil’s.
i i Uncle” Jack Ellis Dead.
Mi. .Jack Ellis, of Monroe, well
^ Mown the people of Covington
I'ttssed away suddenly at his 1 mine
in Monme last Monday night.
Mr. Ellis hud been engaged in
the hotel business for a mini her
ot '
; Covington, vears, having been located at
j Greensboro and Mon
I this city. At (h<* time of his death
£z?; £z. “ f ‘ b "
Sample goods at Adair’s
Teachers’ Examination.
A regular teachers’examination
1 j will be held in
Georgia December
the i6tli and 17th, 1904.
White and colored teachers will
be examined in separate rooms of
the Cnurt House in this county, at
the same time, beginning promptly
at 8 o’clock.
Teachers shouid study as a basis
for this examination: Pages Theory
and Practice of Teaching, Roark's
Method of Education, some history
of education and the common
school books.
No teacher can take the whole
examination in one dav. I
gest that those who may he en
gaged in teaching, and who need
to stand the examination, teach on
tbe previous Saturday to make
the school of the up
examination. j
Licenses obtained at this exarni
nation will hold good the same
those issued as
in June.
All teachers not already having
approved licenses are urged to take
this examination as it will be free,
xamin 3 C tions cost
each applicant .$2 00. t
Uniform paper will be furnished
all applicants.—^t.
G. C. ADAMS, 0 S. C.
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Sample goods at Adair’s
New ailkr a t Adair’s
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I; $15.00 Suits for $11.50
9 $12.50 Suits for $8.50
$8.00 Suits for $450
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s§ Boys and Childrens Clothing at a bisf r{< * 1
! © Gents cent less than
j 3 Furnishing Goods at 25 per
* where. Ladies Skirts and Jackets at factory cost.
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dren reefers at $1,00.
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Come to see us as Christmas is very near
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& Yours For Busines.
THE II0H GLOTHiNG ST!
S' AC LEVIN, Proprietor.
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Barber Record For Covington.
Mr. William Biown, who is as¬
sociated with the white barber
shop here, shaved fifty-four people
Saturday, Iresides cutting several
heads of hair and other jobs.
Forty-four of these shaves were
given alter 12 o’clock, which made
an aveiage of only 16 minutes to
the man, hafi all the work lie did
alter 12 o’clock been shaves. In
the words of the sporting editor,
"that’s shaving ’eta sotae.’’
True Rel$ o1
The year is
Look at the date
and see what ro“
Georgia Entarpri* 0, J ,
and bring the nKfl
U3 j
member that there ■
in paying y° to ur all i ult P atr0 J
Thanks ell0 1
been thoughtful
their subscript*'-'" 1.