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you pers if I Newspaper am Respectfully, you a and Agent little will magazines, let money for Agency, me, the on I National can your and save pa¬ The Covington Star
E. L. OSBORN.
j. \V. Anderson, } Proprietor. Editor aii<l
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© self to death when you (i) \ We closed a deal last week $
might lie cool 9 $ l whereby secured
as as a cu¬ © Cj» we the
>■< cumber in one of our <;* i entire sample line of jas.
Z -3 summer coats. We have a DRESS HOODS, li 1 (S [ G. Johnson & Co of New c /3
great leans, preachers line for stouts or laymen or This department 6) QIVCN flWHT © a ■i ■ SHOES, \ ork. 1 hesc just goods . come
ranging from $1.29 to $6. of course © Our Shoes the home to us at 50c on the
Now be sensible and keep has our constant care and 0 a are dollar. 1 he line embraces CT2
Et 3 Q of tired feel, and our line
cool. we ever have you in mind We have given—are a enables lit the over 250 styles of hats and CD
PERCAL.E 5 We when making additions to still giving, and will give Thousand s 0 v> us to most shapes and oiler them CD
c/3 . of dollars the citizens of fastideous foct. And we
place upon sale this week it. See if we did not please to Newton county by our ability to <s you to you at 'your price’ C/3
underbuy and undersell. are to slice of own
pc; 2,000 jards Percales,near¬ in the things © Q) sure get a 1 his is tremendous lot ^3
ly yard wide. The kind you pretty CASH $ that $5,600.00 we are giv a
C /3 H competitors ing a boast Our of price sell¬ we bought this week. 0 © CASH CASH © (ft ing away right here, even is depended for us and upon' the to pi rid tee t—< DC
(=5 at 7 i-2c. 1 his always the for of it Come
5c. Not over 20 yards to Are you wearing one of our • a secures most itself, 1 ts power for $ us at once, era
CD R. & G. Summer Corsets. U \ producing low nrices is all* but omnipotent. The merchant © Try hand in of first and get your choice. 03
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CD We sell the Famous Ferris © who buys on credit or is the Bank’s best patron is not in it Q) Marshal Fielis Kid Gloves. We sell you enough of Kings
Are you paying 5 cents for Corset Waists for Misses and so far as ability to make Rock bottom prices concerned. © We have colors to suit it, and
Coats Thread. Our price is © are © is spool thread for 5 cents to
Children. © Get his prices and "hen ours and you will what I every pair warranted. hang yourself.
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less. Our golden rule is One prjpe for the cash. ■1
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0 flWHR'5 NEW STORE, We are proud of our new line of Ladies neck¬ (1)1 .
Are you carrying one of our pretty parasols > ? (!! wear. i
If not. Why not ? A part of that $5,000 is ]| (11 I think have what in a
hid here. © I we now you want Lacts
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T IN THE FRONT OF THE BATTLE.
1 With Largest
and Best Line ever before Purchased.
New Millinery, New Shoes, New Clothing, Hats,
(Shirts, Neckwear, Jewelry, Watches, Spectacles,
j and many other Items too numerous to mention,
BUT ALL AT THE RIGHT PRICE.—
€, I. COOK,
East-Side , Public Square, Covington, (la.
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lady'or gentleman .
WANTED y 1# to correspond , and each Young receive district subscriptions in Newton for county the in
v f Covington Star. Write for terms. Address, I he
Covington Star, Covington, Ga.
Lewis Freeland !
Near Georgia Railroad Depot
General Wood and Repair Shop,
COVINGTON, GA.
BEDINGFIELD BROS D
DEALERS IN
NONE BUT PURE
-ill* POPULAR STREET HACOS OA.
t\'e respectfully solicit lhe trade of Covington and vicinity, and if intrusted
«iili your orders, promise to strive to give satisfaction, by sending you «liat
>011 order. We are doing a legitimate business and will treat you fairly, be¬
low fj„<] our our p ricea of purj} j iquor8 .
Wilson Pure Rye, ... . 8.50
Soul hern lioxuet, ....... 3.00
1 • ft- Ripy, 2.50
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kelson County Rye........ ....... 2. CO
Ojd XX North Carolina Corn 2 00
A Corn and Rye..... 1.50
XXX Gin and Ruin. 1.50
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Covington, Ga M Tuesday, May 21, 1<)01.
t Editorial Paragraphs.
President McKinley is not alarm
ed when he sees a confederate bat
| tie flag in the south, You see, the
major has seen ’em before.
Galveston has contributed $1,500
to the Jacksonville fire sufferers,
As Galveston was laid waste by the
storm king only a short while ago,
the contribution of $1,500 to Jack¬
sonville is a most generous and lib
eral one.
And now it is the straw hat that
has been grabbed by the trust. The
combine to wring a contribution
out of the summer young man and
the summer girl’s papa was form¬
ed the other day in Maryland. Pre¬
sumably the octopus would next be
after the bathing suit—if there
were enough of it to make the
grabbing worth while.
Mrs. Eddy, the head of the Chris
; tian Science cult, .‘‘rejects utterly
the germ t leory of »«-- •
as no >e
of of gravita- •.
: rotation seasons, or
tion, but there is no telling when
: she will do so. Indeed, it may
please her at any moment to blot
out the sun, and assure 11s that the
moon and stars are onl) igment*
0 f our imagination.
WOMAiti
IS LIKE A DEUDATE
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
In good conailio ts is swset sr.d lovable,
; and siftgs life’s song on a joyful harmorncus
string. Out of order or unstrung, there is
discordance snd unhappiness. Just ns mere
! is one key note to all music so thereas one key
note to health, A woman migni •■•s ww look try
to fly without wings as to feel well and
well while the organs that make her a woman
are weak or diseased. She must be healthy
inside or she can't be healthy outside, i here
are thousands of women suffering silently alt
over the country. Mistaken modesty urges
their silence. While there is nothing mute
admirable than a modest woman, beach is
of the first importance. Every otner con¬
sideration should give way before it. trad
! field’s Female Regulator is a medicine for
women's ills, It is
thesafestandquick- kV/'
est way to cure leu- 1 k-.
corrhea. falling of . i t 1 .
{ the womb, nervous
ness, headache,
backache and gen- I
eral weakness. You Ill
will bo astonished |
at ths result, es- I it#rs
pecially If you have -YWLJd
been experiment¬
ing with other so- !!<
called remedies.
We are not asking
you to try an uncer¬ ; fit
tainty. Bradlield s
Regulator has made
happy thousands of
1 What it
women,
has done for others
tt can do for you.
Sold in drug stores I
for $1 a bottle.
A fw illustrated
i book " ill be s-nt
| to ho \vrite to
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THE BR^DriftO
RtGWATOR CO. •Ji
Atlfiti, Ga.
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The Confederate Veerans.
Jefferson Lamar Camp, No. 305 )
Newton Co. Confederate Veterans
Covington, Ga., May 7, 1901. )
Comrades met in the copvt
at 2 o’clock p. 111. to day, with
following officers present:
Capers Dickson, Commander.
J- A . Robertson, Lieut. Com.
J. W. Audeison, Adjutant.
kapt. G. I). Heard, treasurer.
Capt. J. M. Pace, Historian.
Dr. E. H. Yancey, Surgeon.
Dr. G. \Y. Webb, Ass’t. Surgeon.
T. J. Speer, Commissary.
R. N. Smith, Color Bearer.
Rufus Cruse, Color Guard.
Called the roll of officers and
noted the absentees.
Read minutes of the last tegular
and called meetings, which were
approved.
Called for reports of officers, and
the treasurer reported a cash bal
ance of j 9-35 OI1 hand .
Took up the application of Dr.
J- W. Lee for membeiship, and he
wag unaniinously elected .
Received the applications of Mr.
John H. Mills, of Co. I, 4th regi
meat of Ga. state troops, Army of
Tennessee ; J. C. Harper, of Co.
q > Cobb’s Legion, Army Northern
Virginia ; and Albert L. Jackson,
of Co. C, 66tli Ga. regiment, Army
of Tennessee, for membership in
our camp, and they were laid over
until our next regular meeting.
This being the time for the elec¬
0 f officers for the ensuing
year, oil motion of Capt. J. M.
> the rules were suspended, *
and tfi e 0 ld officers were unam
mously re-elected.
On motion, the Adjutant was in¬
structed to make out a
f t | unt of dues , of r all ,, mem
Q le am0
bers of the camp who are now in
arrears, and send it to them, and
endeavor to collect the same.
On motion, elected Misses Mary
Speer and Olena \ance> as spoil
sers for Jefferson Lamar Camp, No.
305, at the Memphis reunion.
On motion, the following
rades were elected as r.e egates
represent the camp at tue
reunion;
J. W. Anderson, Capt. J.
Pace, Col. L. L. Middlebrook,
Mr. John W. Robertson.
Alternates—R. N. Smith,
Cruse, Dr. E. H. Yancey, and T.
J. Sjieer,
the UK regular & meeting of
camp, on the 3d day ol
1895, a committee was appointed
solicit subscriptions for the
tion of a monument to the
erate dead of Newton county,
owing to the existence of
stances and conditions adverse
the success of such a
movement, the proiect was
to lapse until a more favorable
son. That time now seeming
have arrived, if is suggested
the effort be renewed for the
tion of a suitable shaft in honor
the heroic confederate dead of
county. Two of the committee ap
pointed in 1895 having since died,
Commander Dickson was author¬
ized at a recent meeting to
two other comrades to fill the
caueies in the committee, caused ,
by , their death. The - , ,,
comrades , were appointed . , as ,
-
orignial ... committee . r Capt. J. T M. ..
nr ' T ' c ' A ndersnti ’ T ' W i
P ‘ W Ba<d
Dr. T- C. Anderson and Comrade ,
R. „ W. Bagby having since died, ,
Commander ^ . L Dickson . , has appointed .
I Comrades S. H. Starr and J. W.
Bran i iam t0 fill their vacancies;
an( j ^j ]e resuscitated committee
, , ,,
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omtaces J. . ace, J. ■
Robertson, S. H. Starr, G. D.
fj ear( p anc ] j Branham.
I After . , the , , business . of „ the ,
was finished, _ . , , Messrs. _ Edmonson
a,u Ha oj , o 1 le \\ . A . .,
and Mr. C. W . Strain, of
Memphis vY Biimiiigham anc
Southern R. R., who were here
solicit the camp to go by their
sp^ctive routes to Memphis,
invited to come 111, and each pre
seated , the , claims , and , advantages ,
their respective roads, with maps,
time tares an strong arguments,
all ot wnei were duh consi erec
b> the camp after the) hac retiree
After a thorough discussion of
< two routes, it was found that
ly every member present wished
go by the W. & A. R. R., and
motion, the action of the
meeting, on the 20th of April,
selecting that route, was
mously confirmed.
And so the camp will go by
W. A. route.
There be ing no further
the nieet j ng ad j ourne d to 2
p in oa t j ie fj rS £ Tuesday
June.
CAPERS DICKSON,
J- ^ ' Anderson, Adjutant.
If President McKinley 's trip
the Pacific slope was to boom
self fora third presidential
it lias been a failure. The
people , don , ,, want , ,, third • ,
can t any
^ ernl president.
CABTOni A.
-Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
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VOL. XXVI No. 21.
WILL CROWD ANDERSONVILLE.
—
Northern People Attend Decora
lion Exercises this Mo„.h.
The exercises at Andersonville
national cemetery, on May 30th,
will be upon a more extensive scale
than heretofore. Several magnify
cent monuments have recently been
erected there by the northern
states, notably those of Ohio and
Massachusetts, and many northern
visitors will attend the exercises.
A special train will bring a large
number of Pennsylvanians to the
-
historic . . little village, near Amen , .
A splendid . ... marble . . temple . , . has
eus. f._
lust . t been erected above . .. the “Prov
ldence Spring, . ,, which . . . r fairy . . le
a
gend says burst forth when rod,000
federal prisoners were confined in
the stockade there, and this will be
an object ... of c great interest . to visi
tors from / the north.—[Macon . r> . Even ..
. News. __
ing
As stated in the above article,
the exercises at Andersonville, this
year, will be upon a grander and
j more extensive Besides the scale than ever of the be
f ore governors h
i northern states named above and
1
their staffs, and various prominent
. . who , will ... participate ,. . , . t.u
visitors 111
memorial . the
exercises, govertioi
a f Georgia and his staff have been
j nv j tec i t 0 attend.
Several prominent speakers will
address the assembled people
^ ^ be majnlained . al ,
disorderly dement being kept
... subjection. .
away or in
Tq accommodate the people lhe
Cgntral of Georgia Raihvay will
ruu spec i a l trains from Hartford,
Q zar ^. ) and Eufaula, Ala., Fort
Q a j ues> yj acoll and Columbus, and
intermediate points.
J. C. HAILE,
General Passenger Agent,
There must be something like
consternation in Kentucky. Ac
cording to the information, a vvhis
ky famine is threatened. It is al¬
there has bee n a defi
j cieney . m . production . during the , past
three years, and that one man has
secured a corner on the market,
holding 20,000,000 gallons, F rom
two to three cents has already been
added to the price of the whisky
psr gallon, with thiprobability that
other advances will be made.
Always drop your nickel in the
street car missionary box, as soon
as you get 011 the car, and then—
you won’t forget it.
CASTOR.I You A. Bought
Bears the The Kind Have Always
Signature
of
WHEN VOUH TIME EXPIRES
on your Papkks and Maga
Z1SI S, I will appreciate it if
you win let Hie RENEW them
lor you.
Very Respectfully,
E. L. OSBORN.
LOW RATE ROUND TRIP 7 TCKETS
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«ral « f «W» . MlWJ. n ..
Grand Encampment and Grand
Lodke Meeting, I. O. O. F., of
Georgia, Macon, Ga., May 21-23,
1901. Central of Georgia Railway
will sell tickets account -of the
above named occasion, at rate of
one and one-vliird fares, on the cer
tificate plan, from all points in
Georgia.
Centennial Celebration, ’ I’niver
sity . of r Georgia, _ Athens, . . Ga.,
’ Tune
12-19, 1901. One fare , for r the ,
round trip . from , all „ points in . Geor- _
. . the Central of Georgia
gia, via
Railway. Tickets on sale June 12
to 19, inclusive, with final return
limit Tune 20, 1901, inclusive.***
Grand Lodge, Knights of Pyth¬
ias, of Georgia, Brunswick, Ga.,
May 21-22, 1901. One fare for the
round trip from all points in Geor
gia, via the Central of Georgia
Railway, rickets on sale May 20
and 21, with final return limit May J
25, 1901.
Low rates to Buffalo, N. Y., via
Central of Georgia „ . Railway, T » -i
ac
count of Pan-American Exposition.
Choice of routes via rail or water.
Call on any agent of the company
for full information, rates, etc.
Confederate Veterans Reunion,
Memphis, lean., May . r 28-31,
1901.
0ne cent mile traveled via the
Central of Georgia Railway. Tick¬
ets on sale May 25, 26 and 27, lini
ited returning to June 4, 1901, in
elusive. Tickets can be extended to
June 19, 1901, by depositing re¬
turn portion of ticket with joint
agent, Memphis, Tenn., between
May 2S and June 3, 1901, inclusive
and payment of filly cents as fee.
Schedules and train service miex
celled.
Special train will leave Savan¬
nah May 27th, at 7:40 a. m., Ma*
con about 2:00 p. m ; Columbus
about 6:00 p. m., arriving at Mem¬
phis 7:00 a. in. the following day.
Full particulars, rates, etc., will
be cheerfully furnished upon appli¬
cation to any agent or representa¬
tive of the Central of Georgia Rail¬
way, or to
J. C. HAILE,
Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Savannah, Ga,
Cool drinks now in order.
CASTOnlA.
Bears the Tin Kind You Hare Always Bought
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