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11 THE FIR ST SHOWING OE N
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® —FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—
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M Ladies Dress
II We invite a careful inspection of the most complete and sumptuous stocks of Goods
10 Notions, Shoes, Shirts, Gents Tie, Collars and Hats, Ladies Skirts and Jackets, Misses Jackets
m shown in Covington, Femember the place, Adair’s old stand, South Side Square an
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a 4a come and see our goods. You enjoy the sight.
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m New Fall Skirts and Jackets. The Latest Things in Shoes. Gents Ties and Collars.
Boys. Ladies. :
II specially charming feature of NEW For lafies and gents. This is the most com¬ Gents Ties and Collars in the latest styles.
A our Come and WE give Style and Quality combined,
stock is our showing of Skirts and Jackets. WE plete line ev:i shown to the trade. see. and
< § have a becoming style lor every figure, The complete and Received—- for
ffi New Ideas in Mens’ Hats. most up Men Corsets !
New Fall Dress Goods. So easyto select becoming a style, at the right to date line of Ladies Belts ever for
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HI the And latest the styles are plaids, exceedingly and colors. pretty. WE price. in. AT WFlcan suit your individual wants shown in Just VV.
have weaves, come
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s *4 You are cordially invited to come in and examine our entire stock. Our prices are the lowest
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Ten Cents’ —May Cost You $200
Worth of In Fuel In the
Next Three to
Stove Putty Five Years.
X \jl/ 'S/'/'IIEN you buy your stove,
Vv you can’t see the stove putty
in the joints and seams.
But in a month or two, you’ll much be
wondering why it takes so
fuel to heat the room.
The putty has shrunk up and
fallen out, and there’s a big crack
to suck in cold air.
It is not surprising that impossible perfect
t combustion of fuel is
| under these conditions—
That your fire goes out on cold
nights— ”
And that your winter s coal „ ,.... bill
is . twice what it ought to be at the
end of the season.
Throw away your imitation stove
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INTERESTING NEWS
OF ALL CHURCHES
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Short Paragraphs with News for
i i?e Public—Short Sayirtg3
Of the Ministers.
Covington churches had
own regular services ii
mon r* *
At the Presbyterian church, Dr.
A. R. Holderby of Atlanta deliv
.d the sermon.
At tli-* M thodist church, the
pistor, Ptev. R. C. Cleckier deliv
er red the sermon.
Mr. Cieckier is always interest
mg and his sermon on this day
WHS C< u tainly not disappointing to
b> hearers.
At tlie Baptist-church; Rev. E.
11 Peudletou spoke to the subject
* Are the ancient forui or order
t-ie ordinances binding upon chris
t urns now? In discussing tt he
placed the ordinances among the
fundamental laws of Christ, and
Fud down the proposition that the
10 change one admitted the right
t . change any or all of the laws of
tae gospel; and that an argument
with puttied joints—the longer you
use it the more it will cost you.
Save the heating energy Original of your
(“fl Blast by Stove. using Cole’s Hot
This wonderful heater has a prac¬
tically jointless construction, with¬
out a grain of stove putty in it.
The patented all the Top Hot Blast Draft
burns gases wasted with
other stoves, hence needs but half
the usual amount of fuel. Burns
Hard Coal, Soft Coal, Slack, Lignite
or M °° l f*
Ask for free booklet ,. on Scien- _ . B B
tific Combustion. It will show vou 1 I
how furnish to save enough money on fuel fi
to two or three rooms in
elegant style, repaint your house, I R
or buy a piano, in from 3 to 5 years.
in favor of changing them was
equally an argument against ob
; servii, « thom at a|1
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j He aNo gave a history of infant
Ba P tism ; and the causes of its ori
! gin, laving it to the charge of the
; early heresy of “Baptismal regen¬
eration”, which, he said, was a
supersHtious dependence upon
outward rite as essential to salva¬
tion. This sermon closed a series
* our npon ( ( Baptist Peculiari
ties.
At the Presbyterian church at
3 p tu. A Sunday school rally oc
curred’ ft which Hon. J. I,. May
I =on, city attorney of Atlanta, and
j Supt. of Trinity S. S., Atlanta,
made a splendid addre-s.
In addition to this, an excellent
program, with songs by the chil
dren and some other beautiful ex
ercises, was enjoyed.
An enthusiasticaudienceattend
ed and some general discussion
followed.
A collection of ?15.00 was take; l
, for S. S. Missions.
At night, the Presbyterian pas
tor, Rev. J. B. Gordon, was regu
j Iarly installed,
I Dr. Converse, and Dr. A. R.
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Holderby did the work and the loc
cal pastors occupied s^ats on the
platform. The ceremony was a
beautiful and impressive one. A
large audience taxed the capacity
of the house. Indeed it looks as
if Covington needs larger houses of
worship.
Next Sunday is the second I
an¬
niversary of the Baptist pastor’s
coining to Covington. At the
hour, Rev. E. R. Pendle¬ !
morning
ton has anouncea that he will de¬
liver a discourse suitable to this
occasion.
At the evening service next Sun¬
day Rev. E. R. Pendleton intends
to begin a series of discourses to
the unconverted upon the general
theme of “Prodigals”. The boys
and young •uug men men are are cordially oorc.iauy invi- inv.
ted. . 1 .........
discourse “Prodigal Daughers, 1 ?
to
i ( Prodigal leathers and ( ( I’rodi
gal Mothers”.
At Midway Methodist church at
8 p m, a special service occurred
.S-veral cbiUW .n, the Orpin.,’s
Heme at Decatur were present and
rendered an enttresting progiam.
SHERIFF SALES.
| I Will he su’d befor<- ! te court house door
in the City of Coviiig ,n on‘the First Tt ies
I I day in Xovendier n< t, ton the legal
wt
j honrs of sa | e> the follow ng described
i property, towit:-Nino v acre'more or less
I of land in the county 'Net' ,n and partly
within the in corpora limits of the City of
Covington. Said lain' ound< d as follows:
North by land* of t Covinpton Cotton
Mill, East by lands o‘Heard and a'so ot
Robbie Hatcher, Sou . Floyd Street, and
West by lands of R V. Milne: and also o) J
M Hearing. Said la> Is levieu on as the
property of Mrs IsaL, LTi. It jeris, under
and by virtue of an execution in favor
the Bank of Coving on, Transferees and
and agaiust the said .Mrs. Isw el R Roberts
defendant, said execution is> ed Irom the
Superior Court of Newton ' unty. Deed
for the purpose ot levy and sale having
been filed in the Clerk’s effiee as required
by law. Tenant in posse- on having
been notified as required bylaw. Oct 10th
1906.
S. M- HAY, Sheriff.
ALSO—Will be 1 befo the Court
house door in the t ty of Covington Oil
At Covington Tuesday, Oct,
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< tit I'irst , ’ay in November 1 DO * > with
in the legal hours ot sale, the following
described tract or parcel of land, towit;
Fifteen ac norc >r less ituated lying
! and being in Newton County and being a
| part ot the lmme place of T 11 Smith, late
| °f said county, deceased, said land being
: a part of the home phi ce of T II Smitln
late of said county, deceased, said land
being bounded as follows;- North and
1 'V es t by by lands of Joe Ellington, Soutli
i by lands »>f Sardis Church and East by
public road running irom Covington to
" alnut Grove. Said land levied on as the
property of the estate of the said T.
Smith in the hands of J. E Smith for ad
ministration Property pointed out by
defendant in execution. Oct. 10th 1390
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
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j REAL ESTATE.
O f t"iC IS, Star BuHdictg.
Covingioin, Georgia.
M~.f5500.00 buys a fine P ipce
ol property of 183^ acres, 1A miles
of Covington and a half mile frout¬ (
a ^ e otl Georgia railroad. GO
acres in cultivation and practi
cally all land. 20 in !
new acres i j
fme bottoms 25 or 30 acres of
original forest, heavily timbered.
Three houses on place. One 4
room house and two tenant. Will
sell you Ibis valuable property on
easy terms. One-tourth down and
balance in I, 2, 3, and 4 years at
G per cent interest. Some of this
land will produce a bale per acre
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bee me at once.
£6000.00
the Rest farm Jana J
comity six ix miles of Cl
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within 100 yard- <!t j
110 acres in culh' a!i j
b _] apce \ n w oods a,!(l j
land. On the pl 3 " e 7
of 5 rooms and t"°H
ot two and three j
Public gin W1 thin
venient to school H
This is one of Ihe
county m id will A
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