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[OL.43. NO. 29.
|E. W. Fowler
Elected Mayor Thursday.
acco rdance with a notice
L J by the City Council a
'time ago. ordering an elec
or may r to fill the unexpired
Eaftlu 1 late Hon. L. A. Clarke,
[was held at the court, house
Idav afternoon from 1 to 13
Ik, a 1 d Hon. E; W. Fowler
L],cted without opposition.
L vote was polled.
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HON. E. W. FOWLER
:ted Mayor of Covington
irsday to fill the unexpired
of Mayor L. A. Clarke^J
r. Fowler is a former member
je council, and is well ac
Dted with the duties of the
pr’s office. He is one of the
ot Fowler Pres., and is a most
jperous and hustling young
Dess man. His splendid bus
i qualifications, coupled with
jlent executive ability, insures
bity that her affairs will al
I be well looked after,
he’s to you, Mayor Fowler.
you wish to get rid of flies,
L mu c quitoes, etc., during the
n weather, try some of the
some screen doors and win-.
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bany.
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COVINGTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907.
Col. Middlebrook Goes Berrying
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On Monday afternoon when ev
erything was quiet and nothing
doing in the legal profession, the
boyish and rural instincts of our
genial and always versatile triend,
Col Lucius Middlebrook, led'him
to seize a lard bucket and hie him
j self away to the bluckberry bushes.
After tramping over fields, fall
ing in gullies, and having his
epedum is lacerated by the briers,
he succeeded in picking about a
half gallon of berries.
The Colouel returned about Sltll*
j down, His clothes looking had tired been and forlorn,
I badly torn,
his shoes had become sorry for his
imprisoned feet and were manifes
ting their sympathy by giving
liberty to the toes, and his general
demeanor was suggestive of some
“Weary Willie.” who had just
struck the town. However, the
good-natured Colonel wus undaun¬
ted, and seemed to be as gleeful
over his half day’s work as a ten
year old boy would, who had in
anticipation a two-storied “cob¬
bler” pie. The Colonel maintains
that “the country is safe” as long
as blackberries are found.
LO">T—Real shell, back comb,
with gold band, three Pearls. In
scribed: “10-karat. I? Lost at Ga.
depot Wednesday. Return to Dr
JuS. E. Dickey, Oxford, and get
I reward. — It.
Confederate Reunion.
Th« 42iid Georgia Regiment re
unimi, Confederate veterans, will
be beld at Logan ville on Saturday
July 20th. All Confederate veter
ans and the public generally in¬
vited to attend.
1 eacher’s Examination.
County School Commissioner G.
C. Adams will be busily engaged
today and tomorrow holding the
state teacher’s examination and it
is expected that theie will be a
large number of applicants for li¬
cense to teach in Newton.
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Notice Masons.
Golden Fleece Lodge, No. 0, F.
& A. M. will meet in regular com
inunication Friday evening, June
21st. Past Master R. VV. Milner
will confer 3rd degree. 7:30 is
time for meeting, Come out
brethren and be with us.
A. S. Hopkins, VV. M.
J. VV. Peek, Secty.
Rev. Combs to Preach at Zion.
Rev. Walker Combs, pastor of
the Social Circle Baptist church,
will preach at Zion on the 5th Sun
day. Mr. Combs is one of the best
preachers in the state, and is a re¬
cent graduate of the Theological
Seminary at Louisville, Ky. In
addition to his pastoral duties at
the Social Circle church, he has
charge of the church at Union
Point.
New Pressing Company.
Messrs J. VV’. Harwell and George
JTusot), two enterprising and in¬
dustrious young men. have estab¬
lished an uptodate pressing Hub
They .vili ruu, a wagon. x\ 11 orders
will be given prompt attention.
These young gentlemen will give
their persona! attention, which is
a guarantee of good service. They
will also represent a first-class
laundry.
Men’s Shoes.
The best being always the
cheapest, we carry the best, so
you can buy cheaper from us
than elsewhere.
Men’s Shirts and
Underwear.
* We are w’ell fixed in this
line. It will pay every young
man and every' old man to see
us before buying. M/e can tit
nea rly all from smallest to the
largest. Quality the best.
Prices the lowest.
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Protracted Service::, at
The Presbyterian Church.
The pastor, Rev. J lm . B. Gor
don, begun a seiu ;s of protracted
services at the Pr -shyterian church
on Monday of. this week.
The meetings have been very
successful, accomplishing .much
good. Large cr wds are attending
both morning and night and .man¬
ifesting interest in each service.
Services are held at 10 a. m, and
8 p. m. Every body invited to
attend.
Mr. Carroll’s Chicken Farm.
Mr. Jack Carr 11, of Midway’, is
doing what a dozen other indus¬
trious young men could do, viz:
raising chickens for market. He
has three incubators. He ships 40
to 50 chickens to Atlanta each
vvhek where he receives 35 cents
each for them. This he has been
doing for a long time. He cannot
supply the demand. In fact he
Could sell all them here in Coving¬
ton. Thus we see there afe otlur
avenues for business here. Get
busy and raise chickens.
Emory College Summer
School Opened Tuesday.
The Emory college summer
school opened Tuesday, and is con¬
ducted by Dr. E. K. Turner, pro¬
fessor of Latin in Emory college,
il9 principal, with Mr. Douglas
Rumble, adjunct professor of
mat hematics in Emory, tml Mr.
N. A. Goodyear, principal of Pal¬
mer Institute, as assistants.
The work of the summer school
is for students who have failed in
certain branches or who are for
other reasons irregular in their
studies, and also for teachers who
wish tp &*'spvjcial work in certain
branches.
Dr. Turner will have charge of
the departments of Latin and Ger
man. Mr. Rumble, of English and
j Mathematics, and Mr. Goodyear,
Greek and French.
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Ladies Muslin
Underwear.
The best made, the best
looking and the cheapest to be
had. See our pretty gowns,
petticoats, corset covers,
chemise and everything in
underwear at low prices.
Ladies Shoes.
The lady of fashion must
have the prettiest Shoe and
none but the best can be made
to look pretty. So we have
the right shoe for the pretty
lady of fashion.
GEO. T. SMITH
FOR
ANYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE.
Prescription’s A Specialty.
TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
HCsr 2 * PHONE NO. 43
A Full Line of Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
We Serve The Best From Our Soda Fount
| CREAM of Merchandise §
1 AT BUTTERMILK PRICES. I
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New and beautiful line of Picture,s Stationery, Blank
Books, Office Supplies, Combs, Brushes, Jewerely, Glass¬
I ware, Toys, Baskets, Hammocks, Leather goods, Cut
Glass, Jardieneres, Flower Pots, Lamps.
» WE MAKE PICTURE FRAMES.
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COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
Bargain Counter
Attractions.
\Yh ; te Oxfords and Green
Oxfords to close out cheap.
Come and see them. 1 here
are items on this counter too
cheap to quote. Just come in
and see for yourself.
The Best Silks, The Best
Mohairs, The Best Yoils, the
best of everything in Dress
Goods. Prices the lowest.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
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