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NEWBORN.
(Last week’s letter.)
Mrs. J. M. Loyd has been real
®i«k lor the past ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Skinner,
cm Starrsville, were the guests of
friends here Sunday and Monday .
Miss Mellie Pitts has returned
from a delightful stay of two
months m Atlanta.
Miss Ruby Hodge, of Shady
Pale, was the attractive guest this
■week of Miss Nettie Smith.
Miss Nello Speer who has been
n-al sick for the past week, with
pneumonia, is decidedly better.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Bu
ford, visited their daughter, Mrs
j. \V. Hendrix, several days this
week.
Mrs. J. C. Richter and Mr. J. C.
Huditer Jr., were guests Sunday at
the home of Mr. J. II. Stanton.
Mrs. J. E. Gay two little daugh¬
ters, Eppie and Eloise, of Atlanta,
sie visiting relatives here.
Mr. Anthony, of Jonesboro, is
the hotel with his daughter, who
&US been quite sick for two weeks.
Mrs. Briney Cheney returned to
Rutledge Sunday-after a pleasant
v.jit to Mrs. E. N. Freeman.
Mrs. L. I). Adams and little
daughter, Clyde, of Covington,
spent Friday and Saturday with
i©r parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J
Speer.
Mrs. John Pennington, of San
dersville, is here with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. Smith is
critically ill with pneumonia.
Miss Ida Loyd, who is teaching
school near Moutiodlo, visit* d he
parents here from Friday till Sun
day.
Mr. Tommie Loyd has
am appointment in the Railway
Postal service and is now on a
between Athens and Toccoa.
Mrs. J. N. Stanton is at Hosch
Son with her little grandson, G. II
DeLupnrier, Jr , who is ill
■jeievimonia.
Messrs. G. N. Stantan,
Toler and Willard Patrick
down from Co ingtou Stu dry
ippnt the day here with
!‘dk*.
.Mrs. N. P. Smith, Miss Ora
Master Clayton Smith have
ered sufficiently from their
illness to be up in their rooms.
Dr. McGath, a professor at
Emory college and the missionary
1o the Hebrews, preached at the
Methodist church Saturday morn¬
ing, Sunday morning and evening.
A number of visitors were present
from different churches, and a
snore ardent missionary spirit
hoped to be aroused amoug
people of this district. Dr. Me
Gath was the guest of Rev. W. T.
3J.il while in town, returning Mon¬
day afternoon to Oxford.
GAITHERS.
(Last week’s letter.)
jervie Ozburn, the little son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ozburn, is im¬
proving from a bad attack of ptieu
m:nia.
Messrs. J. D. Ozburn and G. W.
Henderson epeut Saturday in
Mansfield.
Mr. Jacob Mayo, of Butts coun
ty, was here \V< duesday.
Mr. P. H. He’ dersou mado f
u-inesB trip to Mansfield last Fri
day.
Mr. Charlie B liks <f Leakton,
visited triends m re one day Iasi
week.
Mrs. Bessie Huff and little
daughter, Allie Mae, sp^nt last
Sunday night with Mrs. J. D. Oz
kurn.
Miss Mary Lou Banks, of Leak
ton, spent last Thursday with Miss
Lillie Ozburn. ,
Mrs. W. H. Gaither and son, of
Covington, visited friends here last
week.
Mrs. J, C. Banks and son, Mr.
Neal, were in Mansfield lust Sat
urda v -
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Mr. Charlie Cunnard spent sev¬
eral days with friends here last
week.
Mr. Dayle Ozbnrn was a visiter
at Leakton one day last week.
Miss Nina McDonald spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. Emmett
Campbell, at Eudora.
Misses Jewel and Lizzie Lou
dendersoti spent last Sunday with
the Misses Ozburn.
Mrs. Leila Whitehead, of Cov¬
ington, is spending this week with
icr aunt, Mrs. MoIIie Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore and
i ttie daughter, Viola, spent last
Sunday with Mrs. Grant.
Misses Evie and Mett Morgan,
two of Starrsville’* ruoBt charming
young ladies, spent Sunday with
friends here.
DIXIE.
(Last week’s letter.)
Mr. and Mrs. Carie Crawley
were the guests of Mrs. B.A. Luns¬
ford last Friday.
Mrs. Lillie Vickery and little
s<m Willie Earl, of Atlanta, visit¬
ed Mrs. W. E. Lunsford a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Adams were
the guests of friends near Rutledge
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs A. B. Barber vis¬
ited relatives here one day last
week.
Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Estes and
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l'ttle daughters spent Sunday the
guest of J. I. Estes and wife near
Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lunsford
were at Newborn a short while last
Wednesday.
Paul Dyer, Harris and Horace
Adams gave Mr. J. N. Lunsford
a short cal! Sunday.
We are glad to note that Mr. J.
N. Lunsford is steadily improving.
BRICK STORE.
(Last week’s letter.)
Mr. J. T, Elliott and family
speut Sunday in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sockwell,
speut Sunday with relatives in
Rutledge.
Miss Eula Stanton returned
home Saturday after a week’s visit
here with Miss Lela Stanton.
Mis. Stella Stewart and family
was visiting r latiyes here Sunday.
Misses Cora and Eula Stanton
and Mr. Paul Dyer, were in Mans¬
field a short while Thursday.
Misses Lena and Lillie Green
were the guests of Miss Larue Car¬
ter at Pine Grove Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Walker and family
:f Social Circle spent Sunday here
>uth Mr. I. A. Stanton’s family.
Mr. T. H. Ozburn was in Cov¬
ington Friday.
Miss Daisy Panned has returned
borne after a two weeks stay with
her grandparents.
Mrs. C. I. Patrick is at Starrs¬
ville with her sister Mrs. Piper who
is very ill.
Mr. Marion Paine was in Cov¬
ington one day last week.
Mr. Hugh Pannell attended
preaching at Ale >vy Sunday.
Mrs. H. C. Stewart and Miss
Mami? Ozburn w re in Covington
a short while Monday.
'IhE AA TERFEISE, CO VINO 1 OS, GA
Mrs. Floyd Green visited rela
tlve8 iu Newborn Saturday.
Judge \V. II. Slewart was on the
sick list a few da/g this week.
Mr Bernard Patrick visited
friends at Mansfhld Sunday night
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Mr. J. F. Hatnnond, of Alcovy,
was a visitor here Sunday.
Mrs. I. A. Stanton is on the
sick list this week. We hope she
will soon recover.
The Only Guarantied Kidney Cure
Is Smith's Sure kidney ( ure. Your
druggist will refund your money if after
taking one bottle you are not satisfied with
results, 50 cents by Dr. J. A. Wright
To a Smart Property Owner.
Painting is practical work. Skill
wins it’s the same with paint
making.
You know 4 gallons L. & M.
mixed with 3 gallons L'nseed Oil
makes enough pa:nt for a moder¬
ate sized house the best paint
money can buy because theL. &
M. Zinc hardens the L. & M.
white lead and nukes the L. & M.
Paint wear like iron.
Buy L. & M. and don’t pay
$1.50 a gallon for Liuseen Oil, as
you do in ready-for-use paint, but
buy oil, tresh frbin the barrel at
00 ceuts, and mix with the L. &
M.
Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20
per gallon. For sale by J. R.
Stephenson Covington, Ga.—1
TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Georgia Railroad.
TRAINS WEST.
To Atlanta 3:10 a m
To Atlanta .0:00 a in
To Atlanta 11:09 a m
To Atlanta ..6;50 p m
TRAINS EAST.
To Augusta 1:17 am
To Augusta............9:10 a in
To Augusta 4:38 p in
Cenfr^Mf&iflway.
Depart to Macon........9:25 a in
Return from Macon . 4:31 pir
Covington & Oxford Street R. R.
The follow ing schedule of thr
Covington & Oxford Street Rail
road will be run until furthei
notice •
Lv Covington Hotel at 5:40 a m
Lv Covington Hotel at 8:50 a in
Lv Covington Hotel at 10:45 a m
Lv Covington Iletol at 2:10 p m
1 v Covington Hotel at 4:10 p m
Lv Covington iiu'.ei at 0:30 p m
Lv C vington Hotel at 7:30 p in
T) e Oxford car a Q etg all trains
at t f e depot.
J. F. Henderson, Pres.
R. C. Guinn, Sec.
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