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When the bleak winds of February are past and the soft balmy atmostphere of March rolls in upon us, it will cause many to look
Wardrobe if there is j wear, giving the long looked for and fondly wel- ^ ut
into their to see wou
corned weather change, their very best looks and most cheerful greeting.
C E COO IS. 7 3 3 T O DR E
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Is just now beginning to bloom with new, ear ly Spring Ideas of dress for both sexes and all ages.
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Men s Tailor-Made Glothes
Are the best wearing ; best looking ; the best fitting, and
the best clothes to be had. The color ; the pattern ; the
price, and the style is jnst what you want. Can you ask
anything more. Give us your order—everything is guar¬
anteed as represented.
Ladies Skirts.
These are made to measure also, Every lady should
come in and order her skirt. In this way you avoid all
trouble of shopping around for all the parts that go to
make a suit. We take your measure and furnish all ma
terial and deliver skirt complete, ready to wear, and will
also order enough goods for your coat, if you wish whole
suit alike.
Watch our show windows; Read all our ads, and visit our store often. A glad welcome awaits you. The very latest of the |
season’s styles are here for you. Very respectfully,
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COVINGTON, GEORGIA. CO- 1 151 1
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RURAL NEWS FRESH AND
SPARKLING FOR PERUSAL.
The News of the County by Alert Correspondents.
LEGUIN.
Farmers have begun to plow.
R< v. Irby Henderson delivered j
fine sermons here, at the Metho- I
(list church, Sunday morning and
hiaht.
School gets better as the weath¬
er opens up.
Mr. Waters Ballard, of Coving
ington, visited friends here Sun¬
day.
Mr. I. W. Meadors made a bus¬
iness trip to Covington Monday.
. The many fiiends of Miss Nel¬
lie Wright will be glad to know
that she is fast improving.
Mr. C. Ellington, of Jersey, is
visiting his eon, Mr. A. S. Ellmg-
16 n, of Leguin.
Sheriff Hays and Deputy Mad¬
dux passed through our town a
few days since.
Mr. Thos. Speer, State Organi
ze r for the Farmers’ Union, visit¬
ed home-folks one day last week.
We are indeed sorry to chronicle
the death of I 4 Mother Austin.'
who died Friday afternoon at the
home of her son, Mr. W. T. Aus
tiu, with whom she ha resided for
a number of years. Mrs. Austin
was $7 years old at the time of
her death. She was a g'md
man, a consistent member of toe
Methodist church, of which she
liad been a member for a
of years. The funeral service was
conducted at ,the borne. Revs.
Shuler and Moss officiating. She
leaves numerous relatives and
friends to mourn her loss, to whom
we extend our deepest sympathies.
HAYSTON.
Rev. J. A. Clotfeit-r filled his
regular appointment cere Sunday.
Miss Nora Hays, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday and Monday with
home-folks here.
Mr. H. T. Freeman, one of Em¬
ory’s progressive students, spent
Sunday here, the guest of Miss
Irene Hays.
?dr. ar.d Mrs. H. E. Hays and
their bright 0011, Loyd, spent
Wednesday with their daughter,
Mrs. Hurbert Gunn, near Leguin.
Mr. John Edwards spent Sun
at Leguin, the guest of Mr. Will
Vlning and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Huibert Gunn
visited the latters parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Kenerly, Satur¬
day and Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Hays and.sister, Miss
Zoe Dove David, were the guests
of Mr. W. R. Greer and family j
! Saturday.
Mr. J. W. Hays and son, Hrn
est, spent Tuesday in Covington
Mre. R. L. Hollis is visiting !
relatives in Atlanta.
Mesdames A. S. and H. E. j
Hays were the guests Mr. J. L.
Marks and family, at Woodlawn, |
j
The candy pulling given at the
j home of Mr. Joe Osburn was
enjoyed by all present.
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M1XON1
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‘‘l* C ‘ " - - c <mid, , ot Allan-
1 {a - hll,?d bls re ? ular appointment I
at Newton Factory last Saturday J
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson
and children, of Jasper county,
spent last Sunday with relatives, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yancy, here.
Messrs. Willie and Grady Hodg¬
_
es, of near Cedar Rock Butts ,
county, were the guests of Mr. ! I
Jim Ho'dg-s' family last Saturday'
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON GA
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With styles like this to
back up the assertion,
it is not boastine to
claim that
7 The American
A \
\V Girl Skirt
is the snappiest,
k* most individual and
\ifft i best-fitting garment
*11 tfjl l j Vft \ 'A being It shown is made this in sea
son. var
ir If pi I J \ , ’A ious models.gracefully
H harmonizing with
1 U difleren^ligures, and
J-AytvX . of is
the range styles
U\\V\ta so great that you'll
have no trouble in
’ m Am making a selec
tion. Even if you
* are not ready to
Jr' buy, come and look
over our stock.
night and Sunday.
Mr. Columbus Thompson and
his charming sister, \iis9 Rosie
Belle, were the guests of the
Messrs, and Misses Polk last Sat
uiday night and Sunday.
Miss Ada Mask a beautiful
young girl, spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. George Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Turner and
sister,Miss Lucy,of Rocky Plains,
were the welcomed guests of their
uncle, Mr Jim Hodges, Sunday.
Misses Lania and Flower Polk
attended preaching at Mt. Zion,
Jasper county, Sunday morning.
Miss Alice Fincher dined with
Misses Nellie and Gracie Parker
Sunday. ,
Mrs. J. H. Pope spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. J. \V. Pope.
GAITHERS.
Quite an enjoyable singing at
the home of Miss Kate Ozburn’s
last Saturday night.
Misses Donnie Pennington, Mae
David and Minnie Huff spent last
Saturday night and Sunday as the
guests ot Miss Kate Ozburn.
^ r ' Charlie Hardeman and
charming sistere, Misses Exie and
^ earl > 0} Hayston, were the ad¬
mired guests of Miss Kate Ozburn
Sunday.
Messrs. Willie and Elvin Savage
of Havston.. dined with J. D. Oz
burn's family Sunday.
Hr. Paul Harwell of Starrsville,
was visiting friends here <unday
afternoon.
*'* r - at * d Juts -n Hays and
sister . °*
< Hayston, spent Sunday
here as the guests of Mr. Perry
Henderson’s fami!
Miss Dovie Havs, f Atlanta, j
was tbe of h»r S1S10 )T kl
Hae Hays, t JC 2
Sunday.
Mr. Harvie H a Xs has returned J ■
honie a;ter month's stay iu Atlan
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The friends of * t ; ^ Vising
a 5 - -s
Gosts Less Than Nothing.
The one book for the woman wdio wants to wear the ri d t
dress at the right time ; the one book containing styles
from Paris, London, Berlin and New york is
Fashions, Spring, 1908. & (
Buttenck s
PRICE 20 CENTS including a certificate good ior ONE
BUTTERICK PATTERN FREE. This book and pattern cer
tificate are given to every new subscriber of THE DE
LINEATOR on payment of io cts. for handling charges. |
Subscribe to THE DELINEATOR—use the pattern
certificate—and you get the book lor 5 cents less than !
nothing. Subscriptions taken and Butterick Fashions on 1
sale here. M
are grieved to say that she is not
any better at this writing.
Remember the Oyster Supper at
Henderson school house Saturday
night, March 7 th. Everybody in¬
vited—so everybody come.
We are sorry to note that Mr.
Doyle ozburn is sick at this writ¬
ing. Hope will soon be out again.
Mrs. J. C. Banks went to Mans¬
field Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. M. L. Henderson and little
daughter, Lurlean, spent Sunday
here as the guests of Mrs. Emma
Henderson.
Grady Ozburn maae a business
trip to Covington Monday.
LIBERTY.
We are glad to see the son shin¬
ing and such pretty weather cnee
more,
W T e are sorry to note the illness
of Mr. Day’s family, and hope for
them a speedy recover.
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Piper and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. N. H. Piper.
Mr. Cohen Parker and charming
sister, Miss Claude, of near Con¬
yers, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. Howard Piper’s family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kinnett and
grandson, Oscar Phillips, spent
Sunday' in Covington as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Green Johnson.
Mr. John Woodruff, of Atlanta,
was the guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Woodruff, Sunday. J
1 «isses Myrtie Piper and Elfie
Kinnett spent Sunday with Miss
Della Kinnett.
All who were present enjoyed the !
pound party given at the heme of
S H °* aTi ' ; 1
Saturday night.
Messrs. Pies McCart and Roy
Hammond, of Almon, spent Sat
urdav night as the guests of Mr
and Mrs. Perry McCart.
Mr. Eddie Ramey of Covi; gt n,
was heie Sunday. I
Mr. Paul McCart was mingling
with friends here Sunday.
Miss Eva Gardner, the school
teacher here, was the admired
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Piper
last Tuesday night.
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COPvaiGMT 1*0«, BY CuTCAULT CPfWDMN At CO. CHICAGO ILL.
Little House Maid says you can t roct
y° n don t have a Rocker.
\Ve have the Rockers and everything
Furniture that goes to make your home a
place to dwell in.
1 he same rule applies to Buggies an o
ness.- ou can l ride in comfort unless j
nave a good BugSy and Harness.
them, and at prices you can afford to pav*
^ r truly, |
i OUrS J 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie M]
have returned to thei r home in
lanta after spending several we
with the latter’s parents, Mr, 1
Mrs. O. T. Ellis.
$ It PAYS "* to advertise. ” 'j