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t> THE GREAT CLOTHING SALE AT ADAIR’S CONTINUES THROUGH ANOTHER WEEK. - 9
Some C new things have been received in SUITS and OVERCOATS. BARGAINS CLOTHING. 0!
See these great in Gi
No trouble to show, POLITE ATTENTION. rUj
If you have to buy a Suit or Overcoat for We have marked great line of Children’s C2
$ 12 Men’s Suits, All wool O AQ yourself, or invite a 8 Men’s Suits, Black ' 9
0 filling, son, we you to examine the Blouse and Vestee Suits at the following prices &
- - ' - Grained, small stripe OQ
goods that we price below, and we will save M jTTT. y \ A
you from 50c to $3.00 what / Mm fl tin HI if: 1.89-2.00-2.48-2.75-3.25 A good wearer, - ^r*^7 $
18 Men’s Suits, Black O AO buy on 1. ffl
Cheviot, good weight you of us. m V) i «
:■ !,t • t II Men’s Suits, A knobby 9
Men’s Suits, Fancy *2 OC You will buy our Overcoats if you see \ 8 Men’s Overcoats. The best thing 9.50 thing in pin stripe. C XA 9
I 10 them at the price have marked A Just the style, - 7 cs
t stripe, very pretty, we them to as ( 41 -1 -I on Earth, - 9
Men's Suits, pretty follows: yj f)
j 7 A /I /• 10 Boy’s Suits, 14 to 19 O OC 9 X
staple check. A good A Q A 12 Men’s Overcoats, Black Cheviot, 2.25 rr m 8 Men’s Overcoats. Blue Black 6.98 years. Small check, ,
i thing- Full ( I 9
- - - - length, Kersey, 6 Boy’s Suits, 14 to 19 . &
0 -—— ~zrz~^~ — \ Good staple
0 8 Men's Suits, Grey Cas- C A A V years. O a***j\j t A 9
$ simer. You can buy at • 12 Men’s Overcoats, Heavy weight 3.98 /Y ,0 patterns,
& Beaver, / \ 10 Men’s Overcoats. You will think 6.48 .-9
f. 15 Men’s Suits, AH Wool 6.00 this alright at 8 Boy ! s Suits, 14 to 19 •-..9
0 «■* stylish Q JC
Black Clay Worsted years, very
,t pinstripe.
0 7 Boy’s Suits, 14 to 19 9 Men’s Suits, stylish \ 9 Men’s Suits, Black O (A
| Black Clay C AA stripe in Cheviot finish O 7 / A 7 X V/ - ' Clay Worsted, - - - 7 9 Children’s Suits, 5 to i On"!
■ Worsted. years. y Small check. *••^7
‘ 5 Men’sSuits, Navy blue X CA 7 Men’s Suits, Grey Cas- 15 years. :
All wool—staple, - U.Ov/ simere. Just the thing 748 9
6 Men’s Suits, hard fin¬ for general wear. 18 Children’s Suits, 5 {•ji
this ish, at small .... check, see f IV.UV A AA 7 heavy black, Men’s wool Suits, serge Extra blue X U,Uy XA THE CLOWN ( ANNOT FIND HIS \IUI.E CAN YOU ? 15 Boy’s Suits, Very 14 neat, to 19 1.98 to er 15 for years. A rush¬ 69c |
.... ADAIR’S One Price Cash Store. years. (19 '
10 Men’s Suits, Any 9 Men’s Suits, the very II Children’s Suits, 5 to 13 Children’s Suits, Wool 5 to
Young man will take CA thing for good dres- 12.50 15 years. Very neat | O A 15 years. Black 98c g
this at - - - Next Door to Post Office, Covington, Ga. pin stripe, l#Oy Cheviot.
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Now is the time to buy your Clothing. There is nothing more lashionable than ours—no better se- \T
lection in Covington. The line we handle retain their stylish shapeliness. We carry all styles for.dress r ]j
and every-day wear. See our line and you’ll be convinced that there is no stock that 11 compare. r
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LADIES’ AND DENTS. MISSES’ CHILDREH.
No line of Ladies’, Gents’ Children’s, and Misses’ Shoes have been shown in this city, that in any way (' X
can compare with our line of Shoes in fit, style • nd durability. People who are wearing our Shoes are
delighted with the extraordinary value. Nothing more fashionable in footwear exists, and the perfect w
fit insures a degree of ease to the foot,
Hosiery, Underwear, Cotton and Woolen Flannels, Dress Goods, Notions, Etc. I
GIVE TJS A CALL, BEFOflE YOU UOV, s l
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Jefferson Lamar Camp, No. 305 )
Newton Co. Confederate Veterans V
Covington, Ga.. Nov 5, 1901.)
.., t . i. .i. e cur. ho,»,
a t 2 o’clock p. m. today, with the
| ' following Dickson, officers present: Commander
Cairers *
’ Adjutant.
J. W. Andtison, , ,
Lapt cl n 1 Heard, * Treasurer.
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Dr. E. H. Yancev. Surgeon.
Dr G. VV. Webb, Ass’t. Surgeon.
Rufus Cruse, Color Guard. ^ ,
Omitted the roll call ol officers.
ld minUteS f „ ^ . , 3 m
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iug, which were approved.
Called for reports of officers, and
Capt. G. D. Heard, the treasurer,
reported a cash balance of S' 1 9-45
on hand.
Called for reports of committees.
but received none.
On motion of Dr. G. W. M ebb,
the treasurer was authorized to pay
$1.50, as a relief contribution to a
needy confederate veteran, and
$1 60 for a ticket for Gilbert Carter
to attend the reunion in Macon, the
motion being adopted unanimous!) •
There being no further business,
the meeting adjourned to 2 o clock
j p. tn. on the first Tuesday in
December.
CAPERS DICKSON, Com.
J. W. Anurrson, Adjutant.
The Covington Star
Covington, Ga., Tuesday, November 19 , 1901 .
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i They are Satisfying Trade Winners vs
\h Children’s Dress Goods,
1 \!s > a full line of Ladies and
I Shoes, Etc. The customers who buys my goods are my ■v
I best advertisers . Mv stock is new and prices close.
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til m" <i ;o0DS FOR THE LOWKST PR : »'E
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well o’d
evidence . ili.it we do a hat we sav w
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Suit ot clothes. 1’air of
Real either nice Watch Indies and or Gome Shoes, or think m st of anything b >th for
Chain, Umbrella TO SEE you can
Gents. Nice or service or dress. Wee can
Parasol. Nice Hat cheap, always supply > n ur de¬
Y for' Ladies, Gentlemen, US matid‘
Hoy or Girl. ____
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VOL. XXVI No. 46.
I Artich kes for Hogs
i A report conies 'from ]ackson,
! Mississippi, that the farmers of
j Claiborne fattening their county, hogs in that state, success-. are
1 very
! fully with ground artichokes.
They have been experimenting
with artichokes for some time, and
1 fmd that two bushels of ground ar¬
tichokes are equal to one bushel of
corn in fattening qualities.
One farmer reports raising 630
bushels' of artichokes to the acre,
w hich would be equal to 315 busli-
1 els of corn.
The artichoke is very prolific in .
jits growth, and while the yield
here mifcht not be as great as the
j Mississippi yield, still, it is safe to of .
i i say they will double the yield
; corn sev •eral times on any ordinary i
land under the same conditions.
We think the experiment is
. . here of raising arti-.
worth trying
! chokes for fattening hogs, as well
for other They are pro¬ |
; as uses.
lific and easily cultivated, and can
be grown with little trouble and
' small expense. Missis
It half the report from
j sippi is true, and 300 raised bushels bent of;
artichokes can be on
one acre, they are a valuable crop. 1
and every one owning a farm
should try the experiment of rais¬
ing them.
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W ^^uesuons^v for Women \)
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r Are you completely exhausted?
Do you suffer every month?
If you answer ** yes ” to any of
these questions, you have ills which
Wine of Cardui cures. Do you
appreciate what After perfect health Vine would
Cardui, be to you? thousands like taking have real¬ of
you
ized it. Nervous strain. 1cm of sleep,
cold or indigestioa starts menstrual
disorders th.t are not noticeable at
first, but day by day steadily grow
intotroubl some complications. Tine,
of Cardui, used Just before the men¬
strual period, will keep the female
system in perfect condition. This
medicine is taken quietly at home. „
There fa nothing health. like It : 4o help.
women enjoy this good remedy, which It coats,,
only $1 to test fa.
endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women.
Mrs. Lena T. Friebarg, Esst St. Louis,
li:. , says: “I am physically a sew
woman, by reason ol my use ol Wine ol
Cardui and Thedford's Black OrMight"
requiring (peel*) etrectioes, e4
dreae. giving ,«,mp«onn, "The lupine' a4rle
ory Department.” The Cbattaauoga Keel
ctae Co.. Chattanooge, Teoa.
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