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?rs? m ! tives mounted at $2.00 fine, per late dozen? style cards. Half dozen Bring $1.25/ |j|
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$20.00 Lpng Jackets at Cohen’s
for $12 50.
Sheriff S. M. Hay made a busi¬
ness trip to Mansfield Mofiday.
Cohen will give you a discount
on all merchandise in his line.
Dr. Elgin, of Nashville. Tenn.,
was the guest of friends here a lew
days this week.
Mr. Otis Childs made his usual
■visit to “dear ones,” down the
Central Sunday.
Mr. Bain Terrell has returned
from a two week’s visit to friends
in South Georgia.
Miss Lois Berry was the week
end guest ot her parents at Wal
nntgrove Sunday.
Mr. M. Berman, of Elberton,
was the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Wolf Cohen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wice, of Eatonton,
were the guests of Mr. and Mis.
Wolf Cohen Sunday. I
Misses Leila and Cora Stanton,
of Social Circle were the guests ot
friends h^re Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fielder Ozburn, of
Mansfield, were guests of friends
iere one day last week.
It you want to save tu >ney on
V .-'TV, go to Coh°n’a. ;
Solicitor William Schley How
ard ot Kirkwood, was here on
official business Tuesday. j
Miss Lena Wiley, of Social Cir
de, was the guest Sunday of
Mieses Myrtle and Eva Bird.
Miss Adrian Harwell, of Greens¬
boro, is the guest of Mrs. C. A.
Harwell on Monticello street.
Mr. and Mrs. L, Cohen and
family, of Madison, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wclf Cohen.
Cnh f u has reduced price on
®illmery.
Mr*, J. Hat RoqvtetnorH and
daughters, of Mansfield were visit¬
ing friends her.- a riav last week
Quite a number ot theatre-goers
here went up to Atlanta last week
to spc Maude Aduuis in Peter Pan
Mr. W. H Wood, jr., and sister
Miss Sarah Wood, of Walnutgrove
were guests Sunday of Mrs Jas.
L. Whitehead
Mrs. L. L Flowers and children
are spending this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tay
lor, at Brick Store.
Miss Kverlyne Middlebrook has
been quite sick at the home of her
parents on Floyd street for several
days this week.
Miss Essie Higher, who has been
spending the past few' months in
North Carolina, is the guest of
Covington friends.
$15.00 Long Jackets at Cohen’s
for $10.00.
The numerous friends of Mr. W.
F. Thomas will regret t-» learn
that he is quite sick with grip at
his home it: Midway.
Mrs. L. E. Whitehead, of Wal
iiutgrove, was the guest of her
son, Mr. J. L. Whitehead, a few
days during the past week.
£10.00 Long J ackets at Cohen'
for $7.50.
Mm Florence Adams returned
te her borne at Eatonton Wednes
d ay after a several days visit to
her sister Mrs. J. A. Venable.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Lunsford
and little sun, Perry, spent Wed¬
nesday at Eatonton, seeing the
sights of the Putnam County Fair.
A large and representative body
citizens and members of Jellerson
Laoiar Cunip, 1-• C. V » attended
the reunion in August* two days
ol this week.
i Ht JLN'l'tKPKlSh:. COVING TON GA
$7 50 I rv g Jachi-’fp Ht
f( r $5 00
Miss Pearl Price, of Douglasville
H’cnt last Friday here with friends
al-V+9 Price is the efficient teacher
of tlW seho.'l hi \ltuon, which
OpeaW# Vim da j with a large at
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Mass' iLii^an Clarke has returned
hdtlie afreT # three week's visit to
jind 1 Atlanta While in
s i 1( , wa'S’t'be guest of Miss
Mini nyStephens’/in? Atlanta Miss
Elizabeth 1 Word'.
Mrs jf. It. Thomas' arrived in
the city Thufsdhy moUfe'baig from
DawsonvilTh tb lla' with’ &^r son,
Mr. W. F. THbrfi&S', Whb'&us been
confined to his- rdoril for several
days with a severb attack of grip,
j t w ill pay atlybody to get
Cohen a prices on" all goods,
Mr. R. D Arched,*ofi Rrankhn,
has accepted a position'with Geo.
T. Smith, druggist. Mr. Archer
comes to this city highly recom¬
mended as an experienced prescrip¬
tion clerk and will have charge of
this department of Mr. Smith’s
drug store.
Cohen can save you 50% oti
clothing.
Rev. Charles Ackley
Weds Miss Owsley.
The marriage of Miss Leonora
Owsley and Rev. Charles Lreck
Ackley, f New York, took place
Wednesday night All Saints
Episcopal choreu Atlanta and "as
witnessed by a ,argo-cong«tga.iiou
of frieuds.
The ceremony was performed
by Bishop C. K. Nelson, assisted
by Rev. Mr. Farland, and there
was alt the cireuinstauce of flowers,
music and a number of attendants
to ftiaice the occasion impressive.
The bridal party entered the
church by the main aisle, which
was lined witbamilax-hung pillars,
each supporting a tail candle that
formed an aisle of light leading to
the chancel, wiiteb *as embowered
with palms, in the midst of which
were tall vases of white chrys-
j and the a her, i
which tfi“ < >ws were t ss ke * '
4 With white LT
-J c rys -
The* oVidesmaidg were n charm- |
inggrouirfn their ptitiam*e gowns
of pink chirfoft, with flkf fit'uiquets
of pink chrysai'OhetB'tfrns'.
Toe bride, who* jsr rt &ffiifci>r>g!v
beautiful young WOiWatf,- Was
gowned in white safhV at'id 1 pO’i'tn
lace, tiie model a pim'pfe, gri’Ceffril
one in prmcesse empire" fuslVi'Otf
her veil was caught with' ofaitge/
blossoms, and her bouquet' yrafr 6f
orchids and lilies of the valley.
After the ceremony at tlie
church the bridal party was enter¬
tained at the home of the bride’s
mother. Mrs. L, P. Owsley, ou
Crescent avenue, and there a de¬
lightful hospitality was expressed.
The house was handsomely de¬
corated with palms and large bowls
of pink and white chrysanthe¬
mums. Besides the reception
rooms downstairs, there were
several rooms on the upper floor,
including the bride's attractive
studio, open to the guests. An
orchestra played appropriate music
and a buffet supper was served.
Mrs. Owsly was handsomely
gowned in gray satin, with silver
embroidery and point lace. She
was assisted in entertaining by
Mrs. Pace, Mrs Wootten, Mrs
John B. Gordon and Mrs. Burton
Smith. Mrs Pace wore black crept
de chine, and Mrs Wootten wore
black sequin gown.
Ackley At midnight- lefr for New Rev. York, and where Mr-. ! ;
.Mr. Ackley is rector of the Mission
of ‘/t. Bartholomew.
Mr. Ackley is In Id in high
esteem by the Episcopal diocese
of New York, of which ho is con¬
sidered one of the most «cholary
and able ministers. His bride
unites with beauty and a vyinnii g
charms of manner, unusual accom¬
plishments iu art and music, nud
all these graces made ior her n
distinctive place in the si*ci»!
world.—Atlanta Const it tit ion.
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for your children.
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Sole Agents.