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i) SHOES! SHOES!!
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€1 We have just received new line of Walk
m Over Oxfords, We believe this to be the
m strongest line of Shoe for men to be had at
the same money. This line is complete in
m everything for both young and old.
Buster Brown, Blue Ribbon line for children.
m misses and little 5 ents. We have just what
you want in this line. See the $2.50 Pattent
I Colt for boys in the snappy and most durable
at* to be had at the price we ask.
4* Irwin Dress line of Oxfords lor ladies is lull
m and complete, ranging in prices lrom $1.50 to
S3 50 in the latest ties and lasts. We recom
m •mend this to be a good honest line of Shoes.
i m it Cash, Mobley & Company. 01
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fjfSricial Roster of
Confederate States.
Resident, cabinent and high nf
i'r4c£<Jfs of the Cantederate States
• d: America, 1861-1865:
‘ ‘President—Jefferson Davis,
fMtjtsissippi.
•'“Vice President—Alexander
££*rtwlton Stevhens, Georgia.
''■"Secretary of State—Robert
•XVocnba, Georgia; R. M. T. Hun
ocr/Virgina; Judah P. Benjaman,
0. «K8iaca.
‘"•‘Attorney General—Judah P.
a man, Louisiana; Thomas
North Carolina; Thomas
CE Watts, Alabama; George Davis
.
v Carolina. »•
“"Secretary of the Treasury—C.
<Z'~ ffemminger, South Carolina;
<S-*irge A. Treuholm, South Caro
l XffcflL.
“"Secretary of War—ljeroy fope
"V&nuiker, Alabama; Judah P. Ben
X *aaio, Louisinia; George W. Eau
; General Gusta
ni® .»h, Virginia;
vV. Smith, Kentucky; James
.1, Seddon. Virginia; General John
-rju Breckinbridge, Kentucky.
Postmaster General—Henry H.
aSClkett, Mississippi; John H. Rea
, if.au, Texas.
“"‘Secretary of tiie Navy—Steph
<2Mk S2. Mallory, Florida.
“‘Chief of the Bureau of Orders
Details—Commodore F. For
Virginia;
“ ‘Admirals—Franklin Buchanan
Maryland; Rapheal Semmes, Ala
-t * Com mod oresl— Josi ah Tattual 1,
Georgia; Matthew F. Maury, Vir¬
ginia; WilliamC. Whittle, Virginia
<i3eorge N. Hollins, Maryland; 1).
3f. Ingraham, South Carolina.
“‘Commissioner of Patents—
LELufus R- Rhodes.Mississippi.
“‘Adjutant and Inspector Gen
,^~al—General Samuel Cooper, Vir
ofitua. War—
4 4 Chief of the Bureau of
£L G. H. Kean.
* » Quartermaster General—Col
c. Myers, North Carolina;
lien. A. R. Lawton, Georgia.
4 i Commissary General—Col. L
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Among the iany new goods just received are: Lav/n Swings. Porch Rockers. Settees, Mosquito Nets. Porch Rugs.
$ Trunks, Suit; Qases, Pictures, Victor Talking Machines and Records, Refrigerators. Ice Boxes, Go-Carts, Deavenports.
We carry tip largest stock of Furniture in Covington and guarantee prices and terms to be less than you will pay elsewhere.
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Every thinf in this line is new and uo to date. We have no old stock or out of date styles to offer, we have Separate Fun¬
eral Cars for vjiite and colored peoole. With my large new stock, new and Elegant Cars, line match horse and comoetent men
I am in a nosiuon to give theypublic the best nossible service. No over charge will ever be made in this deoartment.
* E. EVERITT, Furniture and Undertaking.
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CORYRIOUT I 9 C* BY THF BROWN SHOE CO
B. Northrnp, North Carolina; Gen
I. M St Johns, Georgia.*
“Chinf of Ordnance—Col. Jos
iah Gorans, Virginia.,
“In Charge of the Ordnance
Bureau—Colonel T. S. Riiett,
South Carolina.
4 l Chief of Engineer Bureau—
Gen. J. F. Gilmer, North Caro¬
lina.
“Chief of Bureau of Conscript¬
ions—Gen. John S. Preston,
South Carolina*
4 1 Commanding Prison Camps—
Gen. John H. Winder, Maryland.
“Chief of Bureau of Exchange—
Col. Robert Ould, Virginia.
“Chief of Nitre and Mining
Bureau—Col. Richard Morten.
“Assistant Provost Marshal—
Lieutenant Col. I. H. Carrington,
Virginia.
“Surgeon General—Col. S. P.
Moore. M. D., South Carolina.
■: “Commissioners to foreign gov¬
ernments, who were sent out by
the g -»vorix
meat:
“T<* Groat Britian—James M.
Mason, Virginia; William L.
Yancey, Alabama.
« 4 To France—John Slidell, Lou
isiana.
“To Spain—P. A. Rost, Louis¬
iana.
( I To Mexico—Col. John T.
Pickett Kentucky; Gen. W m.
Preston, j“Tu Kentucky.
the States of the Church
(Rome Italy)—Bishop P. N.
Lynch D. D., South Carolina.
“To the United States of Amer¬
ica—John Forsyth, Alabama;
Martin J. Crawfbrd, Georgia; A.
fi. Roman. Louisiana; and Col.
Chas. J. Faulkuer, Virginia.
“To Belgium—A. Dudley Mann
Virginia.
4 4 To Russia—Col L. Q. C. La
nar, Mississippi.
“Consular, confidential and
>reign agents of the Confederate
States government:
““Special Agents to:
4 4 Canada—C. C. Clay, Alabama
Jacob Thompson, Mississippi;
[James P. Holcombe, Virginia.
4 i Havana, Cuba—Charles, J.
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON GA
Helm, Kentucky.
“London and Paris—Collin J.
McRae, Mississippi.
“London—George N. Sanders,
-; J. L O. Sullivan,
“Paris—Edwin De Leon, South
Carolina.
i t Nassau, N. P.—L- Heylioger,
* 4 London—Bsverly Tucker, Vir
ginia.
“Paris—Emile Erlanger & Co.
(financial agents at Paris.)
“•The several States sent ageuts
to England and the Continental
countries. Georgia employed
Hon. T. Butler Kink. Who can
inform me regarding the other
state agents?«
HAYSTON.
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Messrs Stony and Ethridge
Hays spent Sunday at Newborn
with relatives.
Mr T \f Kariarlay t gf LegUlU,
apeot a short while here last ivioj
day.
Miss Olivia Hays, visited Miss
Augusta Rosser at Eatonton last
week.
Mrs Ceal Spier, of Pine Grove,
and Miss Clara'Sulzby, of Cocoa,
Fla., spent last Thursday with Mr
A S Hays.
Mrs Ella Johnson and daughter
of Brick Store spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her mother
Mrs B F Lays, who is very sick.
We welcome Mr Auther Jackson
home again.
Misses Edna Lunsford and Lil¬
lie Mae Richards, visited friends
at Eudora Saturday.
Mrs W R Greer is visiting her
mother at Wood Lawn this week.
Rev J T takes and little son, of
Newborn, spent Saturday night
with Mr A S Hays.
We are sorry to say that Mr
Jrwiti Gofer is on the sick list this j
week, nut hope he wil! soon be
well.
Miss Laura Hays is at home for
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ft 300 baruls flower—chepe
ft Hinze gudes— 10 per cent less’n any body
ft Liptons number wun tea 50c
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a while.
Mrs C C Epps, Jr., of Starrs
ville is spending this week with
her mother Mrs J L Aaron.
ALMON.
Last Sunday was children’s day
An intresting program was ren
dered.
Miss Banmn Dobbs is able to
walk after several week’s confine-
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UNDERWEAR,!! Jj
Our Underwear line for men is complete U
with just what you want in short and Iona- A
sleeves. lisle and lace “B. stripped V. D.” garments at 25c and at 50c. Also A J!
50c. 1 V
we ask of you is to see this line. 0
“Silver Brand” convince Shirty now that on it display is in ouj |j
window will you a good line
to go at $ 1 00 each. 0
HATS—we still have a few Rnox-All Hats 1
$ 2 00 . Gotham $2.75, worth $300. (
.
A lot of other good things too numerous to
mention. All we ask of you is to give us a
look and we will do our part.
Hoping to see you soon,
raent from a sprained ankle.
Jim Rawlins, of Oxford, visited
relatives Sunday 7 .
Miss Barnie Dobbs spent Satur¬
day with Miss.Myrtle Sockwell.
Mi 99 Linda Berry has as her
guest Miss Bessie Fiquett several
days last week.
Miss Myrtle Sockwell visited
friends in Almon Sunday.
Miss Daisy Sockwell is out
after a two weeks illness.
Preaching at Baptist Chut
Every one invited
For Sale.
Cheap farm lands or desiral
city property. Write or see
W. K. Wilkinson, ,
Barue9vill e i &
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