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« HAPPENINGS OYER THE COUNTY
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STARRSVILLE.
Marlin Skinner, of Covington,
was visiting his parents here Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Carrie Anderson, of Cov¬
ington, was visiting among rela¬
tives here last week.
Mrs. W. M. Taylor spent several
days last week with her father at
liocky Plains.
Mrs. Albert Alraand.of Atlanta,
was the guest of Mrs. \V f . T. Cor¬
ley several days last week.
Mrs. F. S. Belcher, of Eiidora,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives here.
Mrs. TV. B. K. Pennington, who
will be remembered as Mrs. Annie
Starr, was visiting friends and rel¬
atives here this week.
Mrs. R. L. Epps, who has been
quite sick, is convalescent, and is
spending the week with her moth¬
er at Leaktou,
Miss LaRue Morgan has return¬
ed from a visit to Bowen’s Mill.
Gus Gay, of Newborn, was in
our midst last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brown, of
Morgan county, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards last
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Nannie Starr spent several
days last week with Mrs. F. S.
Belcher at Eudora.
Mrs. Emma Harwell, of Leak
ton, was visiting her daughter,
Mrs. R. L. Epps, several days last
week.
Rev. W. T. Bell filled his ap
pointment here Sunday and preach¬
ed an ernest and impressive ser¬
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curentonand
children, of Moreland, were guests
of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Childs, of
Covington, were visiting relatives
here a short while one morning
la^t week.
Mrs. C. U. Skinner had as her
guests last Thursday, Mrs. Lidia
Williams, Mrs, Trammell Starr
and sister of Oxford, and Mtb.
Not r Ruff and daughter, of At¬
lanta.
50 cent silk mull, pretty floral
designs, reduced to 25c at Adair’s.
New case pretty patterns 5c
ginghams at Cook’s.
SNAPPING SHOALS.
TQ MISS DICKHRSON.
Miss Edna Dickeison of Mc¬
,
Donough, was the guest of honor
at an ice cream festival given Sat¬
urday afternoon by her sister Mrs.
John F. Adair. Mrs. Adair’s
guests were, Misses Edna Dicker
son, Mamie Garliugtoa, Mervin j
Stroud, F.ossie Smith, Dora Stroud
Alma Chestnut, Hattie Stewart,
Bessie Cowan, Moselle Weldon,
Ada SlexVart, Lucy Chestnut, Mat
tie Fisher, Georgia Smith, Daisy
Dickerson, Rosa McDonald, Susie
Weldon. Messrs C. Fisher, N.
McDonald, R. Stroud, C. Fisher,
J. McDonald, C. Forbes, of At
lanta, H. McDonald, C. Stroud,
B. Garlingtcm, L. Forbes, D. Wei-■
don, O. Adair, R. Dickerson, L,
Garlington, L. Echols, T. McDon¬
ald, C. Smith and C. Chestnut.
M rs. Adair’s beautiful home 16
always a place [of enjoyment for
the young people.
. New shirts and collars at Adairs
Great Mid-summer bargains at
C. E. Cook’s now.
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o inch French lawn D', cents
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OAK HILL
Our missionary meeting was
held at Prospect last Sunday. It
was a vety interesting oue, a large
crowd was piesent. Salem was
well represented. Come again, we
were glad to have you.
Mrs. Paul Hardeman, of Salem,
is . s pending the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Van
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digriff.
Miss Karleue Hicks has returned
from a week’s visit to relatives in
Atlanta, where she had a most
enjoyable time.
Miss Opal Hull, of Magnet, and
Miss Ruby Parks, of Atlanta, vis
j te( j jj, ss Ruth Vandigriff Sunday,
Mr. aud Mrs. C. D. Carr, of
Conyers, visited the latter’s parents
Mr. ai.d Mrs. O. A. Loyd Sunday.
Miss Mattie Gibson has returned
home from a visit to relatives in
Atlanta. We are glad to have you
back with us again.
Misses Carrie and Charlie ILeed
visited Misses Mittie and Sailie
(Jgletree Sunday,
Mr. Lon Livingston, of Atlanta,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
vV . Livingston, last week.
Mr. T. W. Hicks went to Con¬
yers, Tuesday on business.
Great Mid-summer bargains at
C. E. Cook’s now.
50 cent silk mull, pretty floral
designs, reduced to 25c at Adair’s.
ALMON.
Our farmers have conquered
“general green” and their crops
are in fine shape to receive the
beautiful showers we aro now
having.
Mrs. Larue Barker and sweet
little son, are visiting friends and
relatives in Covington this week.
We are glad to note R. A. Mc
Cart’s family are about to recover
from a severe attack of measles.
The ice cream supper given by
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallice Satur-.
day night was much enjoyed by
all present.
We are glad to know that aunt
Jul'a Myers is some better at pres¬
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hammond
was ihe welcome guests of P. W.
Ellis Monday afternoon.
Jas. W. Ellis and D. W. Myers
visited C. \V. Berry Suuday af¬
ternoon.
Mrs. L. J. Rainey is very feeble
at this writing.
Dou’t go blind when you can
get Hawkes new eyes at Cook’s.
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HIGH POINT.
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Weldon and E. H. Lewis,
of Covington were among friends
here last Sunday afternoon.
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Miss Evalena Middlebrook, of
Covington is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Middlebrook this
week.
Mrs. J, P. Loyd and son visited
relatives in Rockdale last
day.
Miss Lena Parker spent last
week in Covington with Miss Ola
Maddox.
Mrs. Nancy Piper and daughter
aud Mrs. Driggers visited relatives
at Starrsville last Sunday. :
Bil1 Dick and wife - ° f R ° ck
Plains spent last Sunday with rel
atives here.
THE GEORGIA ENTERPRISE* COVINGTON, <7-4., FRIDA 1 MORS IMG.
Miss Lola Minor and sister of
Milledgeville is the admired gue9t
of her sister, Mrs. Howard Mid
dlebrook thi9 week.
Mis 9 Ozie Eason is visitiug rela¬
tives at Starrsville this week.
Several from here attended the.
singing at Newtou Factory last
] Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
Mrs. JuliaSavage visited Mrs. Oeo.
VV. Woodruff in Covington last
Thursday,
Harold Pace will preach at Love
j 0 y next Saturday afternoon at
four o’clock and Sanday at eleven.
Let all come that ean.
Mrs. W. M. Taylor, of Starrs
viile spent last Monday afternoon
with Mrs. J. A. Grant.
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50 inch French lawn 17«4 cents
at Adair’s,
Great Mid-summer bargains at
C. Cook s ijow.
PACE.
Mrs. J. C McCollum and four
children of Fayatvill.e,are the guest
of C. D. ^Ramsey and family this
week.
John Ramsey, of Richardsville,
visited in this part Saturday and
Sunday.
A large number here attended
the missionary rally at Prospect
Sunday afternoon—all report a
delightful time.
W. T. Watson and son George,
were the guest of C. D. Ramsey
and family Sunday.
Misses Birdie Almand and Effie
Cowan were guests of W. S. Al
mand Sunday.
Miss Let ha Cowan was the guest
Miss Johnje Willingham Sunday.
J. Z, Almand visited in Sheffield
Saturday uight.
A company of Shadydale’s best
singers will tome over to Salem
Sunday afternoon to sing. Every¬
body is invited to come and hear
these excellent singers.
White canvas slippers at Adair’s
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Ladies tan slippers closing out
at Cook’s at and below cost.
MIXON.
We are feeling good after hav¬
ing such fine rains. The crops
around here are looking prosper¬
ous.
Miss Rubie Aiken’s and Ilene
Ivy are spending this week in At¬
lanta as the guest of J. S. Googler
wife.
Miss Katie Viuing, of Coving¬
ton is visiting her grand mother
Mrs. Aiken this week.
Quite a large crowd attended
the singing at Newton Factory
last Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Reynolds is on the
sick list this week.
Miss Amanda Ivy visited Mrs.
F. D. Ballard in Covington last
week.
Misses Donnie and Scrap Pen¬
nington visited Miss Amanda Ivy
Saturday.
Clint Nix’s family sped Tiles- j
day with Mrs. M. E. Yancey.
Mrs. O. L. Holmes spent Mon
day with Mrs. J. H. Pope.
Miss Sallie Mae Pope entertain¬
ed quite a number ot young peo
ple last Snnday night ' A11 had a
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Bargains in shoes a.t Cook’ s~—he |
sells the best. i i
Special reduction in millinery
at- Adair’s..
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for either cash of bn time*
to W. H. PICKETT.
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A We feel no. hesitancy in saying that our summer line of
A 0 Clothing is unsurpassed in this town. You cannot get a better -i
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A % In the hat and shoe line we have just what you want. Tans, 2
A Patent Leather, all regular $3.50 values, going 0
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TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
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a FTER due consideration we have decided to change our firm to THE
NORMAN BUGGY CO. We like the name better as it represents the
business we are in. We will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to give you
the best work built in GEORGIA lor the money.
We Have Changed in Name Only.
Any orders entrusted to our care will receive our best attention, and will be
greatly appreciated. i Yours
very truly,
A. C. NORMAN & CO,
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% If OUR MOTTO LATEST. is to The sell BEST the LATEST and ONLY the the
and ONLY the BEST at
RIGHT PRICES
20 Pair Ladies Tan Oxfords, all new, to
TRY THE close at and below cost.
# 20 Pair Ladies Patent Leather Oxfords, at
GOODS.. and below cost.
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# Remnant Dress Gcods at much below cost to man¬
Come into our Store; ufacture. These and many more big bargains will
interest you.
© Look at our Goods; t
^ If they look right, MILLINERY.
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* Our Millinery stock of latest fads in this line is the
^ price is right and most attractive ever shown. \Ve shall keep a first
^ class trimmer all the summer for your special con
g what you want, venience. Prices lower and lower. Goods prettier
^8? and prettier.
m BUY THE Respectfully yours for pleasant business.
GOODS.. C. E. Cook.