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H. T. HUSON,
Ucal Fstfitc *n., Insurnnce.
(2 Lots on Mill .-in- t
ti Lots on Ovlum su-vt.
t*> :u'ro* HttJ houso on sann J mile from
court bouse
J Hotts ‘ sm! lot iit Oxford, near F. O.
2vV' aott's ,>f land 1^ miles tr<nn Oxfonl.
2Jo acres in Walton •*<unity, mill on same
Ink' a ere* N rib of Oxford.
One hottso and lot in Midway .tear Ga.
d-’ict.
120 acres 1 mile ot town,
B > acres 1 utile of town.
1 h<*tts*» on Flovd, St.
A BARGAIN IN THIS!
' Acr-'s ->n street leading from Covington to Oxford
T ' i>r.» ertv is in three minutes walk of College,
a d — welt f«*r building.
1 nave tmvers for 2 farms 50 to 75 ncres
1 (arm 150 to SOU r.'res, If you have a
o' e - worth the m mev I ean }»lacn it for
VO'.I.
The above is a partial list. I have
other property listed. Sec me before
you buy--! can show you the place
you want.
Insure your house as winter is on and
■ tires are likelv to oome.
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NEWBORN.
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Mr. Lee Freeman of Rutledge
was in town Friday.
Mr and Mrs IT BP. Pennington,
of Pennington spent Tuesday night
with Rev aud Mrs W T Bell.
Mr Guy Stanton of Atlanta,
spent Saturday ami Sunday here
with home folics.
Miss Claude Harwell of Mans¬
field was the gue.'t Sunday ot Miss
Ruth Duke.
Mies Minnie Pitts of Mansfield
was here Sunday,w:th her parents.
Mr and Mrs .1 E Gay ami 1 vvn
lirf.ffi girls, of \G.mtu, spent Sun¬
day here with relatives.
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A saving to you of $3.70, a rate of 23 4-5 per
cent. On every dollar you spend you save 23 4-5
L per cent, which mean^to you a saving of $23.80
IS on every $100-00 purchased Or does money
i come so easy to you that you do not care what
to goods cost? If so wa can’t interest you. We
i appeal only to those who want to save their hard
I earned We do dollars, claim or to make sell them everything go as cheaper far as than will.
m not
u anyone else, but vve do claim to save you money
on many, many things you need. And on all our
big stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, ’
Notions, etc., we have put as low ^price as possi
m ble. But we let you be the judge, we show the
goods, tell you the yrices, your judgement will
tell you whether it is cheap or not.
Ernest Parker Covington, #
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Mrs Margaret I’errv, who has
j been here with h-r daughter, Mrs.
N p Smith, left Friday for Shady
Dale.
R'-v and Mrs W T Bell returned
Saturday from a pleasant visit to
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr Grady Smith returned to
Stone Mt. Monday evening hav¬
ing spent the week-end here with
pareuts.
Miss Annie Loyd was the guest
i f her Gster, Mrs E H Adams, at
Mansfield several days last week.
Miss Rosa I’at rick left Monday
evening for LaGtange to spend sev¬
eral months. !
Misses Laurie Wilson and Ora *
Regular Price,
Drilling, per yard, !0c,
Chambrey, 10c,
Madras, 10c,
Foulrrd Ray, 10c,
Dress Ginghams, 10c,
: Plaids, 10c,
Ribbons, No. 16, 10c,
Ribbons, No. 5, 5c,
Neck Ruchings, each, 10c,
j Ladies Collars, each, 10c,
3 inch Round Lace, yd, 10c,
2 inch val. Lace, 10c,
Fine Braid, bunch, 5c,
j 10-4 Blankets pair, -or*
i Counterpanes, each,
Sattecn Petticoats,
Overals, pair, ■ $ 1 . 00 ,
jMennens Violet Talc. Talc. Powder, Powder, 25c,
jar, !5c,
Baby Elite Polish, box, 10c,
French Gloss Polish, 10c,
^ ra y° n * 10c,
: Carried forward, $6.15,
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TIJl IXTEIiPllMF, (* > VIS*70S, GA
Smith worn the guests of Miss Bes
sie Barfield iu Macon from Friday
till Tuesday.
Miss Marie Wimberly, who has
been the-attractive guest of Mrs
E N Freeman tor the past several
weeks, left Monday to visit rela¬
tives in Atlanta, before returning
to her home at Brunswick. Miss
Wimberly had won many admires
who regretted to see her leave.
Mrs. Eliza McConnell, Atlanta,
Mrs. J. T, Taylor, Winton ; Mrs.
L L Flowers, and two children,
Leon and Jack Stanton, Coving¬
ton were guests Monday at
home of Mr J H Stanton.
Rev and Mrs L A McLaughlin
and two little boys, Julian and
Martin, of Rutledge were the
Friday night of Mr and Mrs W E
Stowe. Mrs McLaughlin was
turning from a visit tj Samlers
viile.
Mr J H Childs recmvod a tele
grant Sunday telling of the death
of her father, Mr Thomas Simms,
Sr. at Mineral 'Veils, Texas,
urday after an illness of several
weeks.* Mrs Childs has the sym¬
pathy of many friends.
Miss Adrian Harwell left Friday
to visit relatives at Covington and
Social Circls going thence
Greensboro to spend some time
with her sister, Mrs W H Childs.
Miss Iiaawell’s many friends here
regretted to see her leave and will
extend a warm welcome when e’er
she returns.
Go to C C Robinson’s for every¬
thing nice, new and nobby m all
kinds of notions.
GAITHERS.
A L Gaither of Mansfield was
here on business last week.
Mrs J D Ozburn and son Jewie,
spent last Tuesday with Mrs A M
Griffin.
J D Ozburn ami A M Griffin
spent last Tuesday in Mansfield.
He Sz\h For
8c per yard
8c i ( “
8c < < “
8c i i “
8c < « i *
8c j « < <
7c I (
3 c 4 * "
5c each
5c < 4
5c per yard
5c " “
4c bunch,
98c pair.
98c each.
65c each.
85c pair.
17c box.
10c jar.
7c box.
8c box.
7c box.
$4-77,
Rev. J. E. Pou.ids delivered a
very interesting sermon at Rock
Creek on last Sunday.
Doyle Campbell spent one day
last w"ek here
Miss Ethel Grant spent last
Sunday with Mrs R F Dick
Mrs Fielder Ozburn of Mansfield
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs Claud Moore of Rook Creek
spent last Sunday with Mrs Grant
Miss Ethel Grant and Mrs Clara
Grant spent part of last week with
Mrs Mary Pickett.
Charlie Smith and wife were the
guests of Mrs J D Ozburn recently
Miss Minnie Huff of Rock Creek
was the admired gueHt of Miss
Kate Ozburn last Saturday.
Mesdames P H and G W Hen¬
derson were the guests of Mrs B F
McCullough near Mansfield last
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs A M Grsffin and
little daughters were the guests of
Mrs J I) Ozburn on last Sunday.
Mr Tuck Griffin was here with
friends recentley.
Clarence Grant and wife were
J thtt * ue9ts of Mrs B F McCullough
on Saturday last,
Several young people from here
attended the singing at Newton
Factory.
Mrs J C Banks and daughters,
Misses Mary Lou and Grace, visi¬
ted Mansfield recently.
Misses Kate, Liil'e and Nina
Ozburn spent last Wednesday with
Mrs J C Brooks
Emmett Nash of Alabama was
visitor here reeentley
LIBERTY.
Our farmers are very busy now
picking cotton
Eddie Ramey was in our midst
Sunday.
Oscar Collum was the gmst of
Hix Woodruff last Sunday.
Regular Price,
Brought forward, $6.15,
Watches, guaranteed I yr, $1.00,
Alarm Clocks, each, $1.00,
Williams Soap, cake, 10c,
Flavoring Extracts, bot. 10c,
Heavy Underwear, suit, $1.00,
Jeans Panfs, pair, 1 00
. ,
Ball Thread, box, 25c,
3-Day Clocks $2.50,
Glass Dippers, each, 20c,
Toth Picks, box, 5c,
Canv. Pillow Tops, each 25c,
(Tapestry Pillow Tops, 35c,
Potato Mashers, 10c,
Dresser Scarfs, each, 35c,
8 quart Buckets, each, 15c,
Quart Cups, 5c,
Large Dippers, 10c,
Half Gal. Cups. 10c,
Syrup Stands. 25c,
One inch Elastic, 10c,
Infants Zepher Llippers, 15c,
TOTAL, $15.55,
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4 'll ■ Come Investigate
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'rA NOT A
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BUT A BONAFIDE
■■9 At & Below Cost Sale
0 We offer the public until December 1st.
f T- our entire stock of Shoes. Clothing, Dry
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i.J Goods Hardware etc. at WHOLESALE COST.
m We are going out of business January 1st.
u •? and this is opportunity to get goods at
ii'. your
ft-) K, i less than present values in the market.
fr ¥ Come and let show what
us you we are
C!
m offering, that is all. We are satisfied you wilf
carry a bundle with you.
YOURS TO SERVE,
Si
& LEE & ANDERSON.
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Mrs P E Middlebrook was the
guest of Mrs C Q Cowan last week
Arthur Berry was the guest of
Albert Middlebrook Sunday.
R T Collum and daughters,
Misses Mattie and Bell were the
guests of Charley Collum recently
Appier oats. Genuine purple
straw wheat, oats made of) bus.
per acre on upland. Berkshire
L. W. Jarman. 2 m
He Sells For
$4.77.
75c each
75c each
5c cake
7c bot,
85c suit.
90c pair
20c box
$2,00.
12c each
4c box
15c each
25c each
7c each
25c each
10c each
4c each
5c each
5c each
15c each #
8c yard
10c pair
$11.89. #
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FOR SALE.
1 horse, 1 one horse phaeton,
farming implements household
furniture and one cow, 1 one horse
wagon.
Mrs. J. V McGaughey. 8t.
We are prepared to do first class
repair work on all kinds of vehicles
Prices reasonable. E. II Lewis k
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