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Baptist Young Peoples
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special interesting service
in. Sunday Dec. 8tfa, to
|11, and especially the young
[are invited. A special prj
[ songs and instrumental
pill he rendered, and Presi
jrdau After will tell an old love
| the Methodist the sarvice, church all will
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Great Values in Every Article. The Goods and Prices Speak for 1 hemselves. Cot ne w hiie Last | Vf*l
Judies Misses coats, best $ 10 value for $6.98
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L^aies Skirts at half price, plus 25.
Gents Shoes, $3.50 for $2.98.
V ii 4.00 ii 3.48.
«< Hats, 3.00 <( 2.48.
ii 2.50 (< 1.98.
->ood Bleaching sold everywhere at 1 2 1 -2c
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*-OVINGTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY DECEMBER 6.
1907.
MRS. A. S. HOPKINS
DIES AT HER
After an Illness of Long
Lion The End Comes to One
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of The City’s Most
Estimable Ladies.
Mrs Aubrey S. H >pUns is dead.
| T i.ig ^ he carried announcement Monday
' sorrow to the hearts
many who loved her well, for,
while prepared by her long
l critical illness for the
I blow, it was none the 1 ;ss
felt by all here
At 10 o’clock Sunday night
spirit passed from the shadows of
morality into the sunshine of
jeteruity; restful close peacefully of well and calm,
a spent life.
And hundreds in Covington will
drop a silent tear upon her bier.
Though many weary months
smuggled bravely,
* against hope that relief
come and her Iffe he spared to
lcvedjones. All that best
skill could render availed
and slowly the tide of life
until the end came.
Besides her devoted
Mrs. Hopkins is survived by
small children, Ila Mae and
brey Hopkins, Jr,
The funeral services were
ducted from the Methodist
Wednesday morning by
Jordan, of Stone Mountaiu
the remains inteircd in West
cemetery.
For^City School Board.
The name* of Messrs N. S.
ner and R. P. L°stcr have
■suggested to fill the two
now existing on the City
Board Mr. Turner has
the city in this capacity before
rendered valuable service.
Lester is one the best known
ness men of our city and, if
to fill this important position
do honor to himself and the city.
Millinery below cost at
BANK INCREASES
CAPITAL STOCK.
Stockholder. Met Monday and
Stock of Bank Capital
of Coving.
ton to $100,000.
The stockholdei’3 of the Bank of
Covington met in the office of the
bank Monday, Dec. 2, and voted
to increase the capital stock of the
bank from $87.SCO to $100,000.
The surplus fund of this bank
will be issued into additional stock
l to the present stock holders
which will place the stock of the
bank on a par basis, and the re¬
quired amount to increase the
capital to $100,000 will be offered
oi. these terms,
The book will bs open for sub¬
scriptions until Dec. 20th, and is
in the hands of a committee *>* N,
S. Turner, R. R. Fowler, Dr. C.
E. Dowman, P. W Godfrey, and
C. S. Thompson, who will receive
the subscription for said stock
Should this stock be over-sub¬
scribed same will be prorated by
said committee.
Those desiring to purchase stock,
should see this committee at once.
Teacher’* Institute
CSC Foster requests us to an
noamce that the first Teacher’s
Institute for session 1907 1908.
will be held at Covingto 1 1 Public
School building, the second S >tur
<£ay of this mouth.
All teactaers of the County in "4
’eluding those whose work will not
begin until after the holidays re
quested to be present.
Last yea rs registers not yet re¬
turned to office should 'be sent in
at once. Also annn&l reports.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Ammons & McGar
itv has this day dissolved by imi
tual consent. McGarity will con¬
tinue business at tb* same p.aet.
Aninons goes to Flemister’s barn.
This Dec. 2, 10(57.
W. W. Ammons,
A. S. McGarity.
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DR. HENRY QUIGG
IS LAID TO REST
Death End. Noble Career of
Much.Loved Minster at His
Home in Conyers on
Monday
Dr. Henry Quigg di-d at his
home in Conyers on Monday
morning at 11 0 ’ clock, He is
serveal by his wife and eon, Mr.
Henry Quigg, by two grand
Mrs. Agnes Quigg
and Miss Mario Davis,
by three grandson Mr Bayrd
Quigg Ati<] two boys, and two
Di. Quigg wag an active Pres¬
byterian minister for fifty vears
had conducted the annual
meeting at Suit- rna tor
years. He came t<>
America from Ireland when a boy
and located in Georgia.
The funeral was held at the
Methodist church Tuesday by
Revs J. A. Reymolds and J A.
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Clotfelter.
Big Comic Opera Coming.
On Saturday evening Dec 7th at
music Hall the well and favorably
known Beggar Prince Comic Opera
Company will present for our
notice the eminently successful
opera “La Mascotte : ’ with a
wonderful array of gorgeous
beautiful scenery and a
of dainty girls who have
attracting considerable notice
account of their unusual beauty
excellent voices. The c >m •
supporting Mr. Harry Lea
the well known lyric tenor,
is said to be the strongest that the
have assembled to¬
in the ten seasons this
has been on the road
such names as Brvon
Front i, Wilbur Cox, Lon Chaney,
Fraok Glendon, Nat Solomon, and
the Misses Elise Gibs on, Grace
Waleer, Marie Dale* Margaret
Ivi>ng, Leslie Lonegan, Daisy
Vaughan, Adelaide Bronti, Logis^
Adair, Trixie Sieqnst, Olive
White and the Beauty Chorus,
seats well in advance at
Prices. 25 50-75c
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TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED.
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