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© Some Red Mot Bargains just to Show You How We Sell Goods at Our Store.
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© Plaid Suitings in all 20c 25 4c Men’s heavy
-’Vi?: 1000 yards Calico, Indigo goods, yd. Ball Thread, 7 for C Towels, each, Work $1.25
blue and all fast colors, Cp the Cotton Coats, each
per yard, - A great line of Table Dam¬ King’s Spool Cotton, Huck Towels, each IOC
yards Checks, Apron ask, white, red and blue, per 2 spools for • - Wright’s Health Underwear
and 1000 Dress patterns, per yard, Doiles 75c, match. 50c, 40c and OCp 12 dozen boxes Baby Blankets, A big line 10-4 of size, Cotton pair tr=> a go few at suits left, to I 1.00 /Co
yard, to Elite Shoe Polish, box I - -
% yards Embroidery,
4 MOO 7 Half gross Flavoring A little heavier 11-4 98c Battle-Axe
heavy 1000 weight, yards beautiful Outing, JAp best to inches match, wide. per yard, Inserting JA , r-f s, per bottle, * ^ blanket, per pair Shoes.
colors, per yard, - BvJC 200 boxes Hair Pins, Dixie, all wool $4.75
•. 1000 yards Val. Lace, yip per box, blankets, 10-4 size, Did you notice the man i n
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A great line of mole skin Inserting to match, yard, last week’s ad, and wonder
'• -. and fancy goods for kimonas, Toilet Pins, full count, Heavy Comforts, AA what he was doing? Well, he
:T.rv dressing l^ip 1000 yards Lace, yard 1 to ^ Cp 250 to the paper, cotton filled, each *pi«V/\/ making BATTLE-AXE
sacques, etc, 4 inches wide, per was
-. per yard, ■“2'-’ Hooks and Eyes, non Kp SHOES for E. E. Parker.
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V". Ladies Cassimere 10c rustable, 4 doz for Counterpanes, nice 98c They are made and
' good heavy weight grade Gloves, pair quality, each, now on
A per Best Cotton Tape, the way and will be here when
of woolen Flannels, white, 2
red, blue and OTp Ladies Collars, e^ch rolls, 4 yds each, for Another shipment of that you come. Shoes for every¬
gray, heavy fleeced Under- QRp body—the best you ever saw.
per yard, - 5c 100 bundles Feather- 4c suit, OUV In the lot is pairs
Ruchins each, Stitched Braid, bundle, wear, per 72 of high
Some beautiful patterns in Post Cards, all kinds, Womens’ Union Suits 50c top Brogan shoes, which are
v/OU 100 dozen good Pearl Cp each, suit, like the ones you used to buy
for Waists per yard, Buttons, per doz. per before shoes got high. I
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© Plaid good, Mercerized yard 20c tic, Black inch, and white yard, Elas¬ 5c all 500 colors, yards in. Silk wide, Ribbon, yd. * ^ Suits, Childrens’ per suit, Union 25c will they sell last them for only while f can U A
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© The Store That Sells You Goods For The Same Money
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© The Same Goods For Less Money Than Others
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© rnest Parker Covington, Ga.
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NEWBORN.
Dr. J. Lee Porter, of Rutledge,
was here Friday.
Miss Lizzie Davis spent last
week with friends in Eatonton.
Mr. J. E. Gay. of Atlanta, was j
here with reiativ Tom Saturday j
till Monday evening.
The Knights of Pythias with a
few friends enjoyed an oyster sup¬
per at the court house Tuesday
night.
MissFleda Perry, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday hero at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. E. K. Gay.
Miss Mary Childs has returned
from quite a pleasant visit to
friends at Eatonton.
Mr. Otis Childs, student of the
Southern Business College, Atlan
ta, fcwas here several days this
week.
Miss Annie Lois Stowe spent
several days at Eatonton last week
with Misses Minnie and Ethelone
Grant.
Messrs. J. M. aud II. L. Loyd
joined a party of aid veterans
Monday going to Savannah to the
reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Harwell,
r f Leakton, were guests Sunday at
the home of the tanner’s brother,
Mr. R. F. Harwell.
Mrs. J. E. Gay and two little
■daughters, Eppie aud Eloise, came
clown from Atlanta last Thursday
for a visit to relatives.
Miss Ida Loyd was the guest of
Miss Chloe Loyd, at State Normal
School at Athens, from Saturday
till Tuesday.
Messrs. E. G Kilpatrick, B. N.
Ford, A. J. Stanton, H. H. Wil¬
burn, Carl Harwell and Dr. P.
Willson, jr., composed a party
merry-makers to the fair at Eaton¬
ton one day last week.
Mr. E. G. Kilpatrick left Wed¬
nesday for Carlton, where on
Thursday he will I - married
JMiSS Auiee Wi. her, an
papular young lady of that
place. Mr. Kilpatrick, who is
Eatonton, has been here this
fall buying cotton for Inman Co.,
of Augusta, and by hia genial
social ways and fine business quali¬
fications has w<m many friends to
extend congratulations and best
wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick j
will return Friday and will Ire at 1
the Williams Hotel for several
week.
SARDIS.
Prof. J. O. Martin aud sister,
Miss Dorothy, of Colodeu, arrived
last week to take charge ot the
Flint Hill school. We gladly wel¬
come them in our community
again.
Miss Brownie Ellington left
Monday for Athens,where she will
take a Normal course. We wish
fur her much success.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summerour
spent Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. Henry Forrester, of Walnut
Grove.
Messrs. Joe K. Anderson, of
High Point, and Emmett Piper, of
Covington, were visitors here Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mr. R. E. Lee spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Mr. H. H. Skinner, of Starrs
| ville, visited friends here Sunday".
The little baby of Mr. and s Mrs.
Fuss Moon is slowly recovering af
ter a severe spell of illness.
Mr. Willie Wingate, of Almou,
was here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eddleman
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Eddleman.
Mr. Jim . Berry, of Atlanta, visit- .
ed here recently.
Master Tillie Ellington is able to
out again after suffering several
days with a sprained ankle.
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KINGS.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner, of
Covington, visited relatives hero
Sunday aud Monday.
Miss Ruth Downs has returned
home after ten weeks study at the |
Normal, at Athens.
Miss Claude Cowan hr, accepted
assistant’s place in the school at
Magnet, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. James Downs, of
Forterdale, visited here Sunday.
Mrs. L. F. Livingston spent two
days last week with her daughter,
Mrs. J. \V. King.
Mr. Thomas Smith, of Portei
dale, has purchased the Jones
property, valued at $7000. We
welcome Mr. Smith to our commu¬
nity.
Among the successful farmers
of West Newton, two of the young
farmers hold college diplomas.
DOVER.
Misses Belle and Annie Owens
of Mt. Tabor spent Sunday with
their sister Mrs. Cliff Burnett.
Mrs. Newt Berry spent Saturday
j and Sunday with her mother Mrs.
I John Richardson near Conyers.
Mr. any Mrs. Gabe White, of
Sardis were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs John Byrd Saturday night.
, M*ss Willie Berry spent Sunday
with the Misses Mitcham.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Ewings
spent Sunday night with Mr. I
Hutson Dorseys family.
Mr and Mrs. C. Y. Barnett and
little daughter Ruth spent Satur¬
day with Mr. R. M. Moons family
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shuemate and
cbiUrenspent Friday at Mt. Zion
the guest of Mr. Early Hyatts
family,
Miss Carrie Moon was the guest
of Ilfj r siater, Mrs. Claude Burnett
Monday night.
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‘‘v£ the lady
premiums to and gentleman receiving the highest number of votes
1§ by midnight of January 15th J907.
To the lady receiving the highest number of votes we will give either
an
$18.00 Sewing Machine or a $20.00 Watch.
' lo the gentleman receiving the highest number of votes, will give
wc a
$20.00 Watch or a $20.00 Phonograph.
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n > oc, we 20 votes to be divided as above; for
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.-V lor the iady and 5 for the gentleman. Renewals will be counted well
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