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J C W.;^N0ERSON,-'} Proprietor.
holiday hints
With the greatest and grandest display of Holiday Goods everbrought under roof, in Covington, this establishment extends
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thc ^ ca * on s Greetings and invites each and every one to examine \ its See their Variety. Note their Quality, and Com
wares.
pare their Cheapness. HINTS TO PARENTS. WHAT TO BUY FOR CHILDREN.
Other Practical Holiday Gifts.
Rugs, Art Squares, Dress Patterne, Jackets, Cap es,
Petti Coats, Fine Millinery, Table Linens, Suits, Over
coats, Macintoshes, Fine Hose, Facinators, Cloaks, Suits
of Underwear, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, and
numerous other things that we have especially provided
for those who make practical gifts.
REMEMBER—That Every Purchaser o' a
ARilCLE at our store stands a showir to i nave |>ven to
him two of the FINEST DRESSED DOLLS ever seen in
Covington. See the DOLLS and get our plans.
Be sure to see this line before you buy. ADAIR’S ONE-PRICE\CASH STORE. Next Door to Post Office, Covington, Ga.
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1 SHOES FOR CLOTHING i.
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Now is the time to buy your Clothing. There is nothing more fashionable than ours—no better se- (T
lection in Covington. The line we handle retain their stylish shapeliness. We carry all styles for dress
^ and every-day wear. See our line and you’ll be convinced that there is no stock that’ll compare.
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LADIES’ AND CENTS. MISSES’ CHILDREN.
No line of Ladies’, Gents’ Children’s, and Misses’ Shoes have been shown in this city, that in any way (*
1 can compare with our line of Shoes in fit, style and durability. People who are wearing our Shoes are
delighted with the extraordinary' value. Nothing more fashionable in footwear exists, and the perfect
fit insures a degree of ease to the foot, 1
Hosiery, Underwear, Cotton and Woolen Flannels, Dress Goods, Notions, Etc.
GIVE ITS A. CALL, BEFORE YOU BUY, l
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Reflections of e, Bachelor,
You can mend a broken heart,
\'. never a bxoker, promise.
The man does the fishing, but it.
isn’t the woman who gets caught
on his hook.
Tne „ best way to make a girl sure
you love her is to make her believe
you cant , think . OI , , her Without, ... .
shivering all up and down your'
back. 1 !
If women could be got to show
the same enthusiasm over munici
pal problems, that thev do over
"i"w2Sr m5 ' r ' form politics
About ths hardest thing to make
a woman believe is that she can be
intellectual without joining a lot
of societies for the improvement of j
something or other
The second stage of love would j I
not be half so stupid to most peo
pie as it is if they hadn’t fooled
themselves so much about how ex
citing the first stage was.
One thing that takes away a good
deal of the pleasure for women in
comping out where you sleep on
the ground is that there is no
chance to look for a man under the
bed.
CoviioTON Star
Pianos, 25c, 50c, 75c. Tea Sets, 18c, 25c, 50c. Bureaus, 19c. 5 arlor Sets, 25c. Tables, "Jc. Chairs, 10c. Dining
Room Sets, 7 pieces, 50c. Doll Bedsteads, 15c to 30c. Work Bees, 25c, 50c. Comb and Brush Sets, 50c and 75c.
Dogs, 25c. Donkeys, 25c. Tops, 5c, JOc, !5c. Balls, 5c to 25 Picture Books, 5c to 25c. Building Blocks 10c to
25c. Tool Chests, 25c, 50c, 98c. Games, 10c to 50c. Drums, 9c to 48c. Trumpets, 5c to 25c. Banks, 12c to 98c.
Magic Lanterns, 1.25. Iron Toys etc., for boys, including Engines Hook and Lader, Pony carts, Trains, Horse and Wag>
ons, Ox Carts, Chariots, Sleighs, Fire Patrol Wagons, Victorias, E;>ress Wagons, Pocking Horses, Guns, Banjos, Harmon
teas.
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13, )00 yards Best A. A. A. Shectinl 7 - 4 l‘2c
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U 3,000 yards Best Cotton Checks; 4 !-2c
20 yards of above to Customer.
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Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description rosy
Patents taken through Munn 4 Co. receive
^rfalnottc*. without charge, in the
Scientific Jltncrican.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest eir
dilation of any •cionttfle Journal. Terms, ** a
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
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Branch office. <35 f st_ Washington, n. c.
ADKINS HOUSE,
35 Auburn Ave.,
ATLAH7A, - - - GEORGIA.
Four Minute’s Walk from Car Slml
Only Three Doors from Y M C A Building
BAT3S PER DAY, - - $1.00.
Rates by the week mads on application.
^ ^ ADKINS, Proprietor,
I JOB PRINTING,
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If you need any printing in
the way of Handbills, Circu¬
lars, Bill Heads, Note Heads,
or Statements, call at the Star
office and get our prices. W«
can save yeu money.
Covington, Ga., Tupday, December 24, 1901.
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JOHN L. STEPHENSON
Sells "Vitals" Brand Clothing- is the . : Best. :; Sells f
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ii Vitals jj ea Bay State”
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Clothing, b\ t C- . and <a
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are Satisfying They Trade Winners T
Also a full line of Ladies and Children’s Dress Goods, | l
It Shoes, Etc. The customers who buys my goods are my I
best advertisers. My stock is new and prices close. i
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i IN COVINGTON CAN BE HAD AT
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C. E. COOK’S - - - ■■ -S-'
Better Clothing, Shoes, Neckwear, Underwear,
Shirts, and Millinery, at Lower Prices than any
one. See our great line of
HOLIDAY QOOD5
Toys, Dolls Etc. and get the latest of everything
cheaper than anybody. Come and see our line
X*mas Goods.
99 €# E* COOK, OOTIN6TON, GA 99
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What to buy for Larger Folks.
Terra Cotta Busts, 69. 119. 198; Vases, 15, 25, 48.
98; Work Boxes, 1.69 to 3.50; Neck Tie and Hand¬
kerchief Boxes, 25 to 1.48; Collar and Cuff Boxes, 50
to 1.89; Smokers Sets, 89 to 1.98; Military Brushes,
1.98 to 3.50; Mirror, Comb and Brush Set, 75 to 3.50;
Sterling Silver Match Case, 1.00 to 1.25; Sterling Silver
Shaving Brush, 1.25; Silver Back Coat Brushes, 1.25 ;
Ink Stands, Ebony, Silver and Gold, 25 to 75; Wedge
wood Puff Boxes, Vases and Placques, 25 to 1.00; Pic¬
ture Frames, 35 to 48 ; Ebony Candle Sticks, 35; Eb¬
ony Match Stands, 25; Writing Desks, 1.25; Photograph
Albums, 50 to 1.98; Calenders, 39 cents, and hundreds
of other things that we cannot describe, and need not
mention.
! Reflections of a bachelor continued.
! All has to do to make his
a man
wife believe he is a genius is to
pretend he is so absent-minded that
if she didn’t look out for him
would put on his suspenders for a
necktie.
The average mother would like
to have her first baby look most
like its father, except its mother,
grandmother and grandfather, and
all the aunts and uncles that are
good looking.
When a man has the fool idea
about being lord of his own castle,
he gets it mighty well knocked out
of his head when the castle gets
| populated by two babies, a nurse,
a bull pup and a litter of kittens.
What a woman can’t
| is how a man will stay up every
night for six weeks running
1 over town trying to make votes for
a candidate he doesn’t know, but
get hopping mad if he has to run
across the street to get some para
i goric for his own baby.
It’s a mighty mean man who
sits down and figures out
many billiard games, drinks and
cigars he could pay for with all the
money he spent on flowers, thea¬
tres and suppers when he was en
gaged.—New York Press.
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^uestiORF\ for Women\| ^
\ Are you nervous? W
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Do you suffer every month?
If you answer “yes” to any of 1
these questions, you have ills which a
appreciate Wine of what Cardui perfect cures. health Do would you § jjj
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be to you? After taking Wine of I
Cardui, thousands like you have real
ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, |
cold or indigestion starts menstrual g
disorders that are not noticeable at I
first, but day by day steadily
into troublesome complications,
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 is nothing like it to help
only women $ enjoy this good health. It cocts
endorsed I to by test 1,000,000 remedy, which is
cured women.
Mrs. Lena T. Frieburg, East St. Louis,
til., says: “I am physically a new
woman, Cardui by Thtdford’s reason of my use of Wine of
and Black Draught. .,
la cases requiring special directions, mA
dress, gi ring symptoms,* Tfc* ’The Ladies’ AdTts
cry -liepartment,” tTisttanoofa Medi¬
cine Co., Chettanoctfa. Tern.
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