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I H. C. Cook is in the city
[lew [ days.
K. P- Bryan, ot Comers,
here Thursday.
I 0. S. Porter was in Atlanta
Lgday on business.
I aid Mrs. Luke Robinson
[ Tuesday in Atlanta.
[ and Mrs. A. Tuesday. S. Hopkins
ha Atlanta on
I and Mrs. E. W. Ragsdale
| Wednesday in Atlanta.
L Emmye Cook has acc-pled
[ition with Mr. J. P. Sain.
[. and Mrs. Wood shopping Almand
in town Wednesday
[.Preston I Worsham, of Easlej rela
is in the city visiting
J T. Wright and Miss
he Wright spent Thursday in
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’ 9 Leila Shepherd, of Social
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e, spent Sunday with her pa
I in Midway.
r. R. W. Davis, of Atlanta,
ieen here several days in the
est of his house,
v. R. L C< ok, of Social Circle
aere Wednesday looking after
i business matters.
ie Gate City Ginnery will run
f day next week. C. A.
KWELL, Manager.
rs. A. E. C* ogl°r and Miss
[ Lazenhy were the guests of
ngton friends Wednesday.
qsi Maude McCune has retnrn
t> Atlanta aftira visit of two
is to Mrs. Frank Hutchins.
|r. I, Ky, J. B. GatlifT, prominent of Williams business
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I, is in the city for a few days
lisa Vera Franklin has returned
|i ft. Atlanta after a twov weeks
She returned to Eudora
Bnesday.
ft’ C. A. Sock well, manager of
■Gate City Ginnery, was look
lifter some business matters in
ftnta Tuesday.
layne, the great advertiser, is
Ing performances every night
!>’■ I his raking platform on the square,
is in the coin.
|lr. I student Carl D Elliott of this city
a of Emory, has been
pen by Few Society as Wash
[ton’s birthday orator.
rfcou'fe all the town girls will
K'Ut laming Wednesday night to see
a Husband.” Good ehow
r We H worth the price of ad
psion.
ahe Cautral railway U odvertis
\ Tourist rates to Florida and
' a Tickets on sale See
- now.
L. Bogle about your winter trip
Elotida.
The hdies ©f the Bap’jst church
in oi e of Mr. C. E. Cook’s
),Q windows, articles of fancy
e <U« work to sell for the beenfit
'he Baptist Parsonage.
^ r - J- C. Nixon went down to
icon yesterday. He expects to
urn today with Engineer W. G.
lr ner who was injured in the
ntral ww k two weeks ago.
Capt. J. J. Itttgiu, the popular
soliciting freight agent of the At¬
lantic Coast Line was here Thurs¬
day. He lias a lot of friends in
Covington who are always glad to
see him.
Mr. Lambert Hopkins, of the
Augusta police force, was in the
city a few days this week. lie re¬
cently purchased a fine farm neai
Newborn and was here having the
papers properly signed up.
Rev. J. McD. RadfirJ, of Car
-oilton, passed through Covington
Wednesday, enroute to Jersey to
attend the Protestant Methodist
conference. He will ho the guest
of Capt. Heard the last of the week.
Work of rebuilding the Magath
building which was destroyed by
fire Saturday, two weeks ago, was
commenced this week. Mr. J. S.
Launiers, w ho has the work in
charge, hopes-to have it completed
by the firot of January.
At the Opera House.
Next Wednesday night Nov.
22d Ruff & Dean will present their
great laughing success, “Taiming
a Husband.” This Company is of
the highest order and is composed
of some of the best performers on
the stage. They have a fine band
and Orchestra, real comedians,
singers, dancers, all the late musi¬
cal numbers Of the day. The play
was written for laughing purposes
and wdl surely bring screams of
laughter from start to finish. If
any wife in Covington has an un
tamed husband and wants to know
just how to handle him in the tu
ture go out to the show and the
lesso i will be given that you will
never forget and which will show
you how to put a crink in hubbies
neck quick. Reserved seats on
sale at the usual place. Prices,
25c, 50c and 75.
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Before tho 3tate Board of Pliur
macy, thirty five youud men stood
the examination for license to prac¬
tice pharmacy in Georgia. The
examination was held in Atlanta
Monday.
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Will Brice, the negro who crim¬
inally assaulted Mrs. Moore an es¬
timable white lady near Atlanta,
plead guilty to the charge in court
and was sentenced by Judge R oau
to die ou the gallows December Sth.
A movement is on foot to estab¬
lish in Atlanta a boys’ club, the
purpose „f which is to provide a
place of amusement and recreation
and when necessary, a home for
the small boys of the street, and
to throw around them influences
which will keep them out of bad
ness and make of them good citi
z ms.
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Robert Whitehead, the inventor
of the torpedo which bears his name
died Tuesday at his palatial home
in London.
txsxmmis m-*.*- f< I g pofsivtom ■,. , ..
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Wright, has petitioned the Judge
for a new trial at an early dale,
Three grounds are given in sup
port o‘ iiis motion, lie says there
is no court to be lield in any of the
counties in the home circuit dur
iog the months of November and
December; that it will cost the
county no more to try him now
Iban at any other tin e, and that
he presented a motion f< r trial in
August last and it was denied.
Since that time, he declares, gieat
distress, both of mind and body,
at great loss to his business and at
great cost to the county.
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Plans for raising funds to erect
a monument in Arlington cemetery
to the Confederate dead are to be
formulated by a j out committee
from every Confrd rate organiza¬
tion. The contemplated cast is
placed at between $15,030 and
$ 20 , 000 .
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Harry A. Leonard the young
Wall street clerk who start*
000 worth of securities from the
City National bank recently, was
entenced to IB ®r 14 mouthi itn
irisonment in Kltniia Refor natory
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Seven girls were injured and
damage amounting to about $50,
000 was caused by a fire which de
stroyed the five-story factory build
ing in Brooklyn Sunday. In the
building about GOO girls were em¬
ployed and some of them were too
panic stricken to wait for the fire
men to reach them and began
jumping from the windows into
the life-svamg nat. Several of the
girls who missed the net struck the
ground and were s ‘vere'.y hurt.
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< < My business for the season is
practically over,” said the dealer
in hand organs, ‘■I have closed
tny salesroom aud laid off'my sales
men. But mv workshop contin
ue s busy. All winter we will
make organs and organ music.
•‘Nearly all the organ grinders
loaf in the winter. S >me stay
here and others go back to Italy
for the winter. Organ grinders
are a prosperous lot as a rule. A
good one has no difficulty in earn¬
ing $25 a week. The season opens
in April or May and ends in Octo¬
ber or November—a long season,
wherein it is easy to put by $B50
of $400.—New Yolk Press.
Tilt county had its first jail de
livery Sunday night when eight
prisoners made g •< d their escape.
The eight prisont s were in ti e
steel cells of the jff and a negro
woman imprisonet* by the city,
was in the outside room, The wo
man handed them a small scam
ling about four feet long, torn
from th« sand box of the stove,
and with this they pried apart the
bars at the top of the cell, forced
open the outside door, and after
diming the wall which surrounded
the jail, were free.
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with several years experience In
the mercantile business, with some
Covington during the
house m give references.
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