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3© To begin Saturday December 1st and continue until my entire stock of Clothing is sold,
© time will give Big Discount thing in stock.
© and during that a on every
it No bought old stock this on fall, hand. it is Everything a new and new up-to-date because 1 I will help The money we save you bills. on your purchase here
was so you to pay your
stock to be sacrificed, Clothing that looks good,
wears good and is good. A mammoth stock of shoes await your inspec¬
Not one suit reserved. Ah those handsome tion at our place in everythiug you need. Such shoes
singlb O and double breasted Blacks, Grays, Fancy IIJ as William Kunland’s patent, colt, and gun metal,
Worsteds in men’s and j
and Serges young men s 1 A-' K lace and button for mens’ dress and Puting’s
suits. wear,
All boys’ Clothing to in the same Cut jj l Green Tag and Strong Point shoes in Battle-Axe
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Price Sale. Here, as elsewhere, you will find some *189 goods in every-day wear, True Blue and Southern
- f rare values, especially in the little boys double THE SOUTH'S Starr shoes for women—shoes that are so good that
breasted, plaited and belted suits. tiSKSm. MOST POPULAR LINE OF
FOOTWEAR you can shut your eyes and buy in perfect.safety.
A Overcoat:,? Yes, they will go also. We have
too many and are going to push the cut price kniie For Ter Webster School shoes for boys; a dictionary in
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in deep until EVEN YOU that always say too high Every member every Occupation every pair of shoes.
ii enough. 0 ! and
will say that’s cheap every Family. every Position in Eife.
price certain Boots in the regular old ditcher and the soft top
1 do not say that 1 will cut the a
.A per cent because that would mean nothing to you, BATTLE AXE SHOES Kangaroo.
for 1 could mark price higti enough to cut 50 »
© every because they WQOr iongfQff* |i Women’s wool lined and felt button shoes for
per cent, and then sell them high. You come in if save you money,
© in need of suit of clothes overcoat and examine and cost NO more than shoes of inferior qual- tffl comfort.
a or Once purchaser, remain customer.
© the goods and I don’t believe we will disagree on the ity. a you a House slippers in plain and fancy goods
■5) 3 to rest
© price. Sw A appreciated. call will be E. E. PARKER. n your feet in as you sit around the fire in the
even,
e Take advantage of this Clothing Sale right in § ings. For men and women.
© the heart of the season to buy what you need cheap. BISS
© Ernest Parker, ovington,
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MAY SION.
Mr Cliff Greer, of Covington,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs Maud Pitts, of Newborn,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mrs W J Hays.
Mr. Fleet Thom is and Miss L \?
zie Davis, of Wood fin, were here
Sunday.
Mrs A M Rosser, of Eatonton.
is here for a while.
Mrs T A Richards is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr Clarence Cowan, ol Conyers,
visited friends and relatives here
Sunday.
Mrs W C Jackson visited her
mother several days last week.
Mr and Mrs Earl Jacks n visited
the latter's parents, Air and Mrs J
M Morgan, at Starrsviile, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Airy Cowan, of
Conyers, spent Sunday with Mrs
P B Hays and family.
Miss leia Smith spent Sunday
at Mansfield with Miss Stella
Smith.
Mr and Mrs Harvey Hays spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents,
Mr and Mis J M Loyd at Centen¬
nial.
Mrs A L J Hodge L vi- ting rel¬
atives in Shady Dale now.
Mr and Mrs A S Hays spent
Sunday with lb v and Mrs \Y N
Carson at Starrsviile.
SARDIS.
Rev. J. C. Forrester, of flosch
ton, filled his regular appointment
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. S. E. Barnett, ot Coving
ton, is the eueat this week ot Mr.
J. B. Ellington’s family.
Mr. J. B. George and family
spent Saturday night a; 1 Sunday
with relatives at Corrinth.
Several from Oxford attended
preaching here Sunday.
Quite a number oi relatives and
friends enjoyed t he birthday din
ner of Mr. ii. K. Lee Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Byrd, of Covington,
visited relatives here receutly.
Mr. and Mrs. PowG Blasingame,
of Jersey, spent Sunday with tin'
latt-n’s mother, Mrs. Mattie Hen¬
derson.
Mrs. Alice White is staying this
week with her daughter, Mrs Jes¬
sie Mitchell, of Social Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Harris, of
Jersey, visited the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Eo Ellington, Sun¬
day.
Miss Lena Ellington spent Sun¬
day with Misses Parrie and Carrie
Moon at Dover.
'4 Working
t women
<>. who value their
health
« should take
Haggard’s Specific
Tablets
the old reliable cure for Constipation, In¬
digestion, Bladder Nervous Debility, Kidney and
Trouble and all kindred diseases.
strength. They never For fail to Piles, build Irregular up the health and
posed Menstruation, Leucorrhoea, or Sup¬
etc.,
Haggard's Suppositories tablets. should be used in
connection with the Send for
book of particulars. Druggists sell them
at 50c per bos, or they will be sent pre¬
paid Hassard upon receipt cf price.....Address Atlanta.
Specific Co.. Ga.
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F->r sale by J A Wright.
KINGS
Mr G W Loyd, of Washington,
DC, has returned home to spend
vacation,
Mr Dave Davidson, of Greene
county, spent a short time here
last week.
Mr James Harvey has accepted
a pos.tion in Covington. I
Mr H W King, #ho has bpeti
sick, is improving.
Mrs John Q Harvey and son,
Parks, attended a wedding in
1 Rockdale county the past week.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON Ga
Livingston Eigli School is pro
gressiug fust.
Thanksgiving services will be
held at Bethany church next
Thursday at 10 p in.
By all means let Newton county
secure the agricultural school for
the fifth district.
The Southern Cotton Associa¬
tion should by all means stand by
the Hon Harvey Jordan, his efforts
in behalf of the Southern farmer
have made the South bloom like a
rose.
Small fish should stay near the
shore, but large fish should ven
ture more and more.
DOVER.
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M ies Blanche Byrd is spending
this week in Logansville, the guest
of Mrs Walker Byrd.
Mr Thomas Ellington and Miss
Lena Ellington, of Gum Creek,
spent Sunday with Misses Parrie I
and Carrie Moon.
Mr and Mrs Claud Burnett spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and
Mrs J R Byrd.
Miss Julia Dial, nl Oxford, was
the guest of Miss Dovie Dabney
Sunday.
Messrs Homer and Bob Byrd
spoilt Sunday with the Misses j
Moon.
Miss Mamie Treadwell is spend- j
'"(? a while h‘-r<* with her father,
Mr Hardie 1 read well, who is very
sick.
Mrs Newt Berry spent Sunday
a ^ teri|f " >11 with Mrs Robert Moon.
Mr and Mrs M T Ewing spent
Sunday at Sardir with Mr and Mrs
R A White,
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A D. MEADOR,
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WYian,
Will Practice in all the Courts.
Office- lo 17 Star Building.
Covington, Ga.
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