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: Wi u T. Milner is in At
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L J V. McGaughey will vis
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fends in Madison. Mansfield
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city Sunday lest.
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jp Grffin, of College Paih,
in town this week.
L Jule Tnppe is in Millgdge
the guest of friends.
Lf Ls w. B. Griffin, of Stone
in the city this week.
\\. I,. Bethea of Augusta
id friends here last week.
L V. Cook has as her guest
Alline Cook for several days.
Lat [dayshaving Ozborn is in Atlanta for
hss eyes treated
n. J. W. King, was in town
L ee k in attendance upon court
L Ola Robertson of Mansfield
i the city last week on way
Janta.
liman Bradshaw has resumed
Lidies at the U. S. B. school
Lae Mt.
J. T. Wilson, of Newborn,
[he guest of Mrs. Mamie Ter
bt week.
r foreman puts a truly taste
pffect to everything in the
L.g business.
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We invite a careful inspection of the most complete and sumptuous stocks o> Ladies Dress Goods, W
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Notions, Shoes, Shirts, Gents Tics, Collars and fiats, Ladies Skirts and Jackets, Misses Jackets, m Xj
ever shown in Covington, Remember the place, Adair’s old stand, South Side Square, and fg
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come and see our goods. You will enjoy the sight. ; r.
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Things in Shoes. Gents Ties and Collars. XT>J
New Fall Skirts and Jackets. The Latest m
A specially charming feature of our NEW For ladies and gents. Th’s is the most com* give Gents Style Ties and and Quality Collars combined, in the i latest styles. 9 ^ <u TC
plete line ever shown to the trade. Come and see: WE m a.
stock our showing of Skirts and Jackets. WE
[ ^ve a becoming style lor every figure, Ideas in Mens’ Hats. The^most complete and up ||
New New to dateline of Ladies Belts ||j
Fall Dress Goods. I So to select becoming a style, at the right ever
easy PLACE—that’s where WE this section. A*v.
And the styles exceedingly pretty, WE price. AT THE RIGHT suit individual wants - shown in I Ft ft
have are come in. WF can your :C
the latest weaves, plaids, and colors. re
Ytu invited to come in and examine our entire stock. Our prices are the lowest. m
are cordially MOBLEY _ & CO.
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Col. J. P. Brown of Greensb oro
was one the visiting attorneys dur
iug Court.
Miss Nora Reynolds of M 0 jroe
is spending several days with Mrs.
McGaughey.
Mr. T. A. Perry is fitting up the
Bradshaw house with new carpets
rugs and shades.
Mrs. R. C. Guinn has as her
guest for the week Miss Elizabeth
Jeffries of Atlanta.
Mrs. Belle Bradshaw and little
daughter X^ucyle visited relatives
at Norwood Sunday.
Miss Nellie Pendleton has re¬
turned to Atlanta after a visit to
Mrs. E. R. Pendleton.
E. J. Kimble, a prosperous fm
mer of Walton county was seen on
our streets last week.
< I I saw it in the paper i: is
the way they 7 toll the merchant
about seeing his ad.
Mrs. J. F. Rogers after an ex¬
tended visit to relatives in Ala.
will return first of Oct.
Mrs. Love Clark is at home af¬
ter spending some time in Atlanta
the guest of Mrs. John Barc'ay.
Mrs. Luke Campbell, of Brox
ton is spending some time with
j her daughter, Mrs. T. G. Barries.
Miss Floy Almand, of Atlanta
lies returned home alter a stay of
j two weeks with Mrs. Otis Adair.
I I Two Old Cronies” at Music
Hall Monday Oct. 1st. Don’t
miss it, it is the best of the Wills'
shows.
Miss Mamie Banks, of Atlanta
returned to her nome Sui 4 y af¬
ter a few days visit to friends and
relatives here.
1BE ENTERPRISE, COFlKGlOy, GA.
Watches,
Clocks,
jewelry,
Sterling Silver
Flat Ware,
1847 Rogers’
Silver Ware,
Sterling Silver
Novelties,
Large Stock at
Low Prices.
SAIN
The Jeweler.
Watch This Space
For Prices on
W-a-t-c-h-e-s.
Mrs. W. S. Scr uggs announces
the display of her Fall Millinery
goods for Wednesnay.Thursda and
Friday, Oct. 3 4 5
If >ou can t laugh you had bet¬
ter not come out to see the i i Two
AI Old , Cronies . . Monday
1st. at Music Hall. night Oct
25 35 50 cts.
1 he ladies of Covington and
vicinity are cordially invited to
attend the Millinery opening of
Mrs. vV. S. Scruggs on Wednesday
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3 4 5
Miss Emma \\ ieks left last week
for Young Harris College. She is
a 04 graduate of that school and
after this year’s experience in
teaching returns to fill a position
as teacher.
Mrs. B. B. Bnrry, of Dawson
and Mrs. L. C. Hovl who have
b een visiting Mrs. C. A. Harwell
J eft Sunday lor their home. Mr.
Harwell accompanied them as far
as Atlanta.
Go and get your doctor to fix
you so you can laugh at “Two bid
Cronies ’ next Monday night Oct.
1st. at Music Hall, This show is
better than either In Atlantic City
or Sweet Sixteen.
The friends of Misses Sadie and
Eva Ljyd gave them a cordial
welcome upon their return to
Winder last Monday. Since com¬
ing to Winder two years ago where
they 7 have been connected with the
public school, these young ladies
have made a friend of every one
with whom they have come in con¬
tact, who are always glad to See
them upon their return to the
opening of school.—Jackson Econ¬
omist..
M r s. J o h n B. Davis
who has been in Cleveland, Ohio,
for sometime returned home Sun¬
day. While in Cleveland she was
the guest of Mrs. Winslow, nee
Miss Pauline Askew, who at one
time taught in the public schools
of this place. While on this trip
Mrs. Davis visitt-d Washington,
the great lakes, interesting points
in Canada add many other places
of interest. She reports a fine
trip andjexcelleut health.
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CLARK BANKING COMPANY, Covington, Ga.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Carroll-Gatliff.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kullum
Carroll announce the marriage of
their daughter, Bessie to Mr. James
Blaine Gatliff, of Williamsburg,
Ky. The marriage is to occur
Wednesday afternoon Oct., 10th.
4 p m at the home of the bride’s
parents. Miss Carroll is one of
Covington’s most lovable young
women and a social favorite among
the yung people. Her many friends
will read the announcement with
interest.
Mr. GatlifT is one of Williams
burg’s most successful young busi- !
ness men, a young mun worthy in j
every respect of tne hand of the !
fair bride he has won.
WANTED—Gentleman or lady
with good references, to travel by I
rail or with rig, fur a firm of $250, I
000 capital. Salary #1,072 per 1
year and expenses; salary paid
weekly and expenses advanced. |
Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alex- i
under, Covington Ga.
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WANTED—Boys well reem- I i
mended 1G to 22 years old to leant j
machinist and m >ulder tradfs on 4 j
years contract. Liberal pay and j
good treatment Apply in writing j
to box, 531 Atlanta, Ga.
It is a common practice for people
to lay aside money for a special ob¬
ject ; to satify a particular need; or
to provide against a .possible emer¬
gency. Our facilities for handling
such business are most excellent.
When money has been left with us
for a specific purpose, we carefully
carry out the desires of the depositor.
Covington Givis at College.
Covington sends an unusually
large number of girls to the va
nous cr lieges this year. Some of
these girls are among the hright
est in the college they attend.
Covington is always well represents
ed among the prize winners.
Misses Ethel and Ruth Wor
sham ; Viola Bedingfield and Lena
Milner go to Lagrange Female
College. Misses Mao White anti
Fannie Webb, to Normal School at
Athens; Miss Madge Terrell re¬
turns to Shorter, Miss Florrie
Harwell enters Wesleyan and Miss
Gladys Lee, Agnes Scott. These
young folks have the best wishes
of their many Inends while /they
are away from home completing
education.
Sept. 29th. Orphans’ Day.
The 29th day of this month is
set aside as Orphans day, by the
Christian people of Geoggia,
There are no more worthy insti
tutions than these orphan asy
Runs. It is to be hoped that our
people will give their earnings for ,
this one day to these helpless
children.
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