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AL NEWS FRESH AND
SPARKLING FOR PERUSAL.
The News of the County by Alert Correspondents.
BRICK STORE.
Lf. Foster, County School
accompanied by
of the Covington
■ School, vieited the school at
Klace Friday afternoon, and
K here gave the school a very
|talk on the importance of get-
6 good education, for the girls
ill as for the boys. Each of
spoke for about twenty min
The entertainment, after
beaking was over, was enjoy
L all present, and the ladies
Id all to ice cream, cake and
Is, and every one expressed
pelves as well pleased with the
png spent with the school here,
[object lor of the entertainment
the benefit of the school
ling, for some repair work that
peen needed fjr Some time,
was quite a success financially.
rs. J. T. Elliott was called to
|tur b-'dside one day the past week to
of her brother who has
quite sice with pneumonia.
Lizzie Graves Neel, of De
r > and AT rs. Ida Moorhouse,
were visitors here one
week.
Hisses Vera and Cora Stanton
e( ^ here Saturday.
iss Ollie May Stanton spent
Hnday B night and Sunday with
Lillie May Aaron.
and Mrs. Jas. Williams, of
Circle, spent the day Sun
with Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Taylor 1
W. R. Branham filled his
" a ‘ 5 P in tments here Sunday
at ni S ht ’ aQ d preached
sermons.
r - an( i Mrs. J. T. Taylor went
to Covington oi.e day the past
a short while.
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Big shipment of Shirts
for men and boys, in
madras, specially pretty
selections of soft pongee
with collars attached,
at 50 cents and up.
Lace Curtains 50 cents
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Mr. Ed Switzer, of Pine Grove,
was here for a while Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Sockwell, of Coving¬
ton, spent tbe day Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Coffee.
Mrs. I. A. Stanton, of Social
Circle, was out to see Miss Susie
Dyer one day last week. Miss Su¬
sie is still quite sick.
LIBERTY.
Rev. E. P. Hammond filled his
regular appointment Sunday. Gave
an interesting talk.
Mr. Walter Piper and wife visi¬
ted Mr. N. H. Piper and family
Sunday.
Messrs. Hugh Berry and Marvin
Hammond, of Almon, were in our
community Sunday.
Mr. Joe McCart was the guest of
Mr. Frank Kinnett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dorsey, of Ox¬
ford, visited Mr. John T. Wicks
Saturday and Sunday.
Singing at Liberty Sunday eve¬
ning was well attended and enjoy¬
ed by all who were present.
Mr. C. M. Wicks and family was
visiting relating here Sunday.
Sunday Schooi here has been
changed from evening to morning.
Mr. J. W. Ellis and wife, of Al
mon, spent Sunday with Mrs. J,
B. McCart.
Messrs. Smith and McWhorter,
of Oxford, were among friends
here Sunday.
Preaching at Liberty Fourth
Sunday. Let all who can attend.
jjq ss u zz j e Myers was the guest
of Mrs B H . Woodruff Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Emma Day was the guest
of Miss Della Kinnett one day last
week.
We have the greatest
line of Straw Hats for
men and boys carried in
Covington, All this
seasons goods and prices
are very reasonable.
Something stylish in Chocolate
Tan Oxfords for ladies at 2.00,
and othe styles.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON, Q\
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper and
children were the guests of the
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. N.
H. Piper one day last week.
All who were present enjoyed
the Pound Supper given at the
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson
last Tuesday night in honor of
Miss Della Kinnett.
The school here, which was Ull
der the management of Miss Eva
Gardner, closed last Monday.
We are glad to know that Miss
Della Kinuett has recovered alter
three week’s illness from an at¬
tack of pneumonia
Miss Myrtie Piper spent Sunday
with Miss Emma Day.
Miss Artelia McCart spent Sat¬
urday night with Misses Verdie
and Katie Moore.
Mr, and Mrs. Z. D. Kinnett
spent Saturday and Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Alice Piper
who is quite sick, in Butts county.
Misses Effie Kinnett and Elzie
Wood spent Saturday with Miss
Ethel Piper.
The many friends of Miss Ethel
Piper will be glad to know that
she has recovered after a three
weeks illness with an attack of
pneumonia.
DOVER.
We had a large congregation at
Sunday achool and preaching at
Dover Sunday afternoon. We had
a fine sermon by Mr. Muse.
Sunday school at 2:80 and
preaching at 8 :30 Easter Sunday
and everybody is cordially invited
to attend both services.
The farmers of this section are
very busy planting cotton.
Mr. Homer Byrd has just re¬
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
Misses Willie Berrv and Carrie
Mitcham were the guests of Mrs.
Albert Peek one day ia9t week.
Mrs, Albert Peek was the guest
of Mrs. John Byrd Sunday.
Up-to-date line of col¬
ored Parasols ladies and
children, Silks, mer
cerized linen at 25c to
$5.00.
Full size White Quilt
at $1.00.
Misses Belle and Annie Owens,
of Mt Tubor, spent Saturday night
with their sister, Mrs. Mary Bur¬
nett.
Misses Mattie Cason and Pane
Moon spent one day last week with
Miss Blanche Byrd.
Boys, look out, for this is leap
year! We recently heard a young
lady say that ehe proposed to a
young man who excepted and then
backed out. She has hopes yet, as
leap year is not half gone.
Misses Carrie Mitcham and Wil¬
lie Berry were guests of Miss Dol
lie Martin Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Ruth Williams, of Oxford,
spent Sunday very pleasantly with
Misses Mable and Mary Hyatt.
Misses Julia and Eva Dial, of
Oxford, were the guests of Misses
Parie and Carrie Moon Sunday.
Mr. Bob Ellington and Miss
Sallie Middlebrook9 were married
at Mr. J. R. Byrd’s Sunday eve¬
ning. We wish them a happy and
prosperous life
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The Farm Journal says, Keeping
a cow for her good looks may be
esthetics, but i* is not good busi¬
ness. Business demands that a
cow give at least 6,000 pounds of
milk a year; make $60 worth of
butter; that she furnish one calf
worth $5 or more; $10 worth of
sweet skim-milk, and manure
enough to pay for her feed.
Letter to R- W. Clark.
Covington Ga.
Dear Sir: They won’t fool him I
any more with paste paint; they’ll!
try some thing-else!
Editor SauUbury, Dover, Dela¬
ware. having used 85 gallons paste
paint on his house, bought 85 gal¬
lons Devoe for it. He had enough 1
left for a new stable 20 by 20 and J
fence, and returned four gallons.
Paste paint has as many tricks
as a bunco-steerer.
Yours truly
F W DEVOE <fc CO
Fincher & Norris Hardware Co
sell our paint.
For next few days we
have put our ! 2 1 -2c
Bleaching at 9c.
You’ll find good quality,
1 yd wide Lunette, at
12 1-2 cents.
Good quality Dress Ginghams 5c.
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With summer comes the dust] and dirt, and to Keep
everything looking fre sh y oujwill need the services of T
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and Skirts, and Men’s
Clothing We also clean Lace Curtains, which are dust
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Skirts from 75c to $1.50 ©
Lace Curtains 50c $1.00 A J
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