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NEWEST AND MOST DESIRABLE SPRING MERCHANDISE AT REMARKABLE SMALL PRICES.
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The best calico Cp 4-4 Sheeting- Bleaching th(k 8 Pei sian
in all colors very - good quality a very- 6c. best quality from to !0c 20c 40 and inch 25c Lawus quality regular at |£!~ »e?L» finequality Lawns very ft ift >«3 5c
Valencienne Laces. Lace Curtains. Knee Pants. Ladies Long Gloves.
A big assortment from Ul up to 1 his in the place for you to buy them In Wnite, Black- Grey, Pink and
A big variety at your own price. $3.00 a pair. from 25c up to $1.25. Light Blue from 75c up to $1.50.
MILLINERY Ilf III EMBROIDERIES
I invite the special attention of all the ladies in Covington and vicinity to my I he mere announcement ot special values in Embroideries here is enough to
nice line of Millinery which will be ready for your inspection on Thursday and cl P row Cu s to this store. Edges up to 12 inches wide. Insertions up to |Qq
Friday, March 28-29. • •
$4.00 AND $3.50 I Stylish New Skirts
King Quality Shoes—just from the factory $ 2 98 In Panamas, Voiles, Plaids, Black and many other spring Shades. Prices
at . . from $2.50 to $6.00.
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CLOTHING MM NEW WAIST MM
Just received a very fine line of men’s suits from the very best manufacturers A grand collection of new spring waists of fine China Silk Lawns, elaborately
Prices from $10 00 up to $20.00. trimmed with fine Valencienne Lace, Medallians, Etc. Prices from $1.00 to $5.00.
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HAWK1NSV1LLE.
pe fanners are stirring in a
rry.
Mrs. W. L. Evans spent last
aday with Mrs. G. W. Haw¬
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rnv and Mrs. T. L. Dobbs spent
It Sunday with the hitters par- j
fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rice.
pir. pnt last and Mrs. J. E. McCart
Sunday with Mr. and
I s - G. H. Rice.
N r * George Robert Overton
pt last Sunday with Fred Rice.
pb. Charlie Neely, of Fairview,
pnt Saturday and Sunday with
[• Henry Hawkins.
Wr. Enra Young went to Atlan
last Sunday.
ps If Worth Remembering.
rbenever ynu have a eou s h or coM.
F remember that Foley’s Honry and Tar
E.g anv'l 1 )f A. n0t risk yo«ir heahh by
I 1 8 any but . , the genuine. It is in a vel
I package. For sale by C. C. Brooks.
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Lookout for regular Matting, Ru§ and Art Square Sale. It is not putting it mild, but very strong
when I say that I have on hand more Matting than all the town, and prices much lower than they
; 4 : can be bought at at present. Rugs and Art Squares in proportion. I also have more goods in the
Undertaking line than any town of this size in the state. Will furnish competent embalmer where he
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is wanted. Your trade wanted for Cash or on Time. Yours for Business,
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C. A. HARWELL,
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M 3 FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKE! N G O O O D S.
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GAITHERS.
Rev. Baum filled his regular
appointment here Sunday, and
preached a very interesting ser¬
mon to a large crowd.
Mr. John Layson and Miss
Sadie Harriss, of Mansfield, attend
ed preaching here Sunday, and
dined with Mis9 Kate 0z bum.
Rev. Baum dined with Mr, and
Mrs. A. M. Griffin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Heering, of
Eudora, spent lust Saturday and
Sunday here as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff McDonald.
Mr. Torn Morgan and Miss Or
rie Harriss dined with Mrs. Mary
Pickett Sunday.
Messrs Odus Hariss and Charlie
Banks were the guests of Doyle
Ozburn Sunday.
Miss Nina McDonald one of our
MOO “' >1,sl , “ 4 , J ' 0 “ rg ladies, is
week with . t . relatives ...
spending this
ftt Eudora.
Miss Mary Lou Banks, of Leak-
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
ton, spent last Sunday here with
Miss Lillie May Ozburn.
Mrs. J. D. Ozburn and little
children spent last Wednesday as
the guests of Mrs Rubin Warn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant
of Mansfield, spent last Sunday
here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher McCullough.
Mr. Neal Banks went to Hays
tou Sunday.
Mr. Grady Ozburu went to
Mansfield Saturday
Mr. P. Henderson made a busi
ness trip to Mansfield Saturday.
When the hewrt is Affected
or the muscles surrounding that organ by
rheumatism, experimenting with sample
treatments is like tampering with a live
electric wire, for death mar come at any
moment- If life is worth it, do not hesi
tate to get the treatment which has sto*d
the test lor over 20 years—Dr. Drum¬
mond’s. Write to the Drummond Medi
cine Co.. New York, and they will fend
you literature free, worth $"25 to a rheu
matte, lt is not as electricity, but will
save your life if you act in time.
Notice To Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that Foley’s
^Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung
troubles is not affected by the National
Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no
opiates or other harmful drugs, and we
recommend it as a safe remedy for children
and adults. For sale by (J. (J,Brooks.
Boy Wanted.
Wanted— A boy that is manly,
A boy that is kind and polite,
A boy yon can always depend on
To do what he knows to be
right.
A boy that is truthful and ho&est
And faithful and willing to
work,
But we have not a place that we
care to disgrace,
With a boy that is willing to
shirk.
Wanted—A boy you can tie to,
A bov that is trusty and true,
A l>oy that is good to old people
And kind to the little one, top.
A boy that is nice to the home
folks
And pleasant to sister and
brother,
4 boy who will try when things
g" awry
To be helpful to father and
mother.
These are the boys wiio are want
ed
In the workshop, the home and
the store;
The world needs such boys in its
business,
For them there aro place
galore.
Tht-se are the boys we depend on
Our hope for the future and
then
Grave problems of state and the
world’s work await
Such boys when they grow to
be men.
—Normal Instructor.
Free Medicine Samples
do not prove that a remedy is good for
anything. If you want to experiment, rheiima try
samples for other ailments than
tism life in taking You can't chances afford with to lose tiid| nWlicine and
any time.
which has not stood the test ot
Drummond’s Rheumatic Remedy has a
twenty yfar record <>t cures Write to the
Drummond Medicine Co., New York for
literature, 3
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Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nerwsap- •
ness, headache, constipation, bad fe neA& i..
general debility, sour risings, and' oaftmfr *
of the stomach are all due This to-indigasdam. disea**
Kodol relieves indigestion. the natural juices; new t dege«
ery represents healthy stomach*, o
tion as they exist in a
combined with the greatest known Subjk.:
and reconstructive properties. Kodoii fm ■
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestvM*
and dyspepsia, but this famous rem-SJP^
helps all stomach troubles by cleanwsic
purifying, sweetening and strengtheria« stensacita.
the mucous membranes lining the
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood. W, Va.. sa*u.—
•• 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty IP's—
Kodol cured me and we are now using IJ it txum
lor baby.” __ You Eat. _ •
Kodol Digests What
Betties only. Relieves Indigestion, sour storaatata '.
belching of gas. etc.
Prepared by E. C. beWlTT & CO-, CHICAGCL—
Sold by J. A. Wright.
Wanted—Day boulders, at $12150 *
Also large room, furnisheed.ioi
married couple, or two young men
at $15.00 per month each.
Mrs. J. T. Wright-tf~...
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