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sm To be continued until AuS., 9 15. Words are inadequate to express my thanks to the peo- 9
pie of Covington and vicinity for their attendance to this terrific crash sale. My motto "
HTZ to make clearance for my fall stock which you can see from the small store room 1
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r v*v and others that have been kept Now listen, have thousands of dollars
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f goods still on hand and 1 am going to continue this Big- Sale to give all a fair chance.
r%i%. vet,. ? - Ur* Now remember this sale will positively close August 15th. for your own good, You I
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UK MENS CLOTHING.
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UK suits well made all styles and
u;,t colors $7.50 value
UK Terrific crash price $ 2.48
me Another !o: of desirable suits
UK guaranteed all wool for $10.00
rm Terrific crash price $412
Better made suits nor more
UK stylish suits at even triple the
price have ever been shown in
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RURAL NEWS FRESH AND
SPARKLING FOR PERUSAL.
The News of the County by Alert Correspondents.
MIXON.
U , Smith, , ... the regular , pastor
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a it-'i , Oik, ^ , preached , an excellent ,, I
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1 11 , 1.) . ill , sermon to a , large tui- \
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<! rue.* Sunday. 1
Mr aii.l Mrs. T.W. Heard span. 1
I .m Sunday very pleasantly with ,
ib>- f -iuitr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A 0. Heard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, of
Jasper county, spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Audrew K ; ng.
Messrs. Jack Bobannan and Ho
in r Pope are on a business trip to
South Georgia for a few days.
Mr. ...d Mrs. I. N. Va.igbo
spent a day or two of last week
vyl’.h relatives in -Jasper county.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Popp spent
last Saturday in Butts county at a
I'rinUy reunion.
Miss Ozella Kitchens spent Sun¬
day last with Miss Alice Fincher.
Several from here attended the
Fulmers’ Union rally at Lovejoy
last Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Smith and grandson
Mr. Harmon Edwards, spent Sun¬
day night with Mrs. J. A. Polk
and family of Jasper county.
Mrs. Sallie Mae Pickett isspeud
mg this week with her cousins in
Covington—Miss Annie and Ola
Maddox.
Mrs. I. L. Parker and daughter,
Miss N-llie, spent Monday after¬
noon with Mrs. Jas. H. Pope and
daughter Mrs S. M. Pickett.
Miss Emma Mixon wasthegueet
< f Mrs. O L,. Holmes Thursday af¬
ter. oon.
NT. ai.d Mrs. Will Thomas and
1w i lovely little daughters, Misses
Mu' e' and Inez, attended the far
u;;i a ' family reunion near Flovilla
in Butts county last Saturday.
Mr. Taylor Chambers, < f Bethel,
aver county, visited his aisle-, j
Covington or elsewhere, here’s and
you’ll agree with values us, a
bargain, $12.50
Terrific crash price $5.98
NOTIONS
Barrel of good dress pins per
paper Ic
J & P Coats spoo 1 cotton 4 c
Good elastic per yard 7c
Safety pins 3c
Collar buttons 3c
Mrs. J. J. Kitchens, Sunday.
number of people from near
flock Cre*k . visitors fttew
were at
Sunday _ , afternoon,
art
Mr. Ernest Piper, of Lithonia,
Spe '" S “” d “ v bere ’ ith home folks
Mrs. 1 . W. Heard was an ad
mired guest of her mother last
Saturday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vaughn
spent Sunday night with their pn
re nts Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Hooper, of
Jasper county, are spending rev
eral days here with parents, Mr.
Mrs. Horace F.nches,
Mr. Will Heard, ot Covingt n,
wa9 in our community Sunday.
RECIPE FOR
; DIXIE ICE CREAM
Can be made and frozen in 10
minutes at cost of
One Cent a Plate.
Stir contents of one 13c. package
Jell-0 ICE CRERHI Powder
into a quart of milk and freeze.
; No cooking, no heating, nothing
ice else and to add. milk in Everything the but the
package.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
This makes 2 quarts of the most
delicious ice cfeam you ever ale.
Five Kinds ■ Chocolate , Vanilla Straw
berry , Lemon and Unflavored.
2 packages 25c. at your grocers,
or by mail if he does not keep it.
Illustrated *Kecipe Buck Free.
The Genesee Pure Food Co., L? Roy, N. Y,
HAYSTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ramey,
and little son Clarence, of Coving¬
ton spent Sunday with Mrs. Elia
Hays family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Huss
Atlanta, are visitiug their par-nts
Mr. aud Mrs. L. A. Jackson.
Misses Essie and Loi6 Townsend
Atlanta are visiting their sister
Mrs B. I\ Have.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON, GA
Fans .L-'is, o
Pearl buttons 10c value XiTt. o
Side combs 25c value n
Hat pins ‘ sC (
Needles per paper ic
DGMESTIC.S
ReYntless and decisive price
cutting on goods that are well
known. Thousands of yards
oi gcod ginghams 8c value
Sale price 412 c
Miss Dessa Peek left lass Thurs¬
day for her home in Ala., while
here Misi Peek made many friends
and te regret very much to have
her ’ea\ e 11 s.
Mrs. Newt Felkei of Covington
spent Saturday with Mrs. J. W.
Hays.
Misses Ophelia Cowan end Oli¬
via Hays returned nome Monday
from Conyers where they spent
two verks with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. B. F. Greer and little son
David spent from Friday until
Sunday with relatives in Coving¬
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Joiesof Rut¬
ledge are visiting Xn, Ell; Hays
and family.
Miss Ophelia Hays is spending
this week in Covington with rela
iives.
Miss Mattie Lou Loyd of Rut
ledge is spending this week with
her sister Mrs. H. E. Hajs.
Mr. A. S. Hays and Miss Ella
Hays spent Monday afternoon in
Mai sfield,
Mr. and MrsJ H. E. Kays and
son Loyd spent Saturday and Sun
day with relatives in Rutledge.
A good farm for sale, five miles
from court house. R. E Everitt.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that at
the present session of the General
Assembly of the titate ot Georgia
a bib will be introduced entitled :
An Act to a.low the Board of Corn
missioners of Roads ai.d Revenues
of Newton County to appropriate
from L
the road funds 1 tif other
. —
iunde of county aforesaid to
the School fund ol said County
for any year or term of years an
amount equivalent to said
county’s proportionate part of the
n-t hire of felony convicts for such
i tune. 7 1 08
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j . P“teh goods must go. Bargains
111 8w ‘»g*. settees, hammocks,
r rp< s, rugs, and refrigerators.
Everift’s Furniture Store.
Patr z the white barbers.
Light and dark shades in cali¬
coes 6 1.07c values
Sale price 4c
Yard wide b’eached domestic
worth 8c per yard
Sale price 5 1 2c
Unbleached seaisland 8c value
Sale price 4c
Londsale bleaching 12: value -
Sale price Sc
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Weber Wagons, Studebaker Wagons, 1
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1 I © - Wagons, Fish Brotner
Wagons. Medium and low priced
<§• Buggies.
& Will sell for cash for $5.00 to $10.00
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A- THOMPSON
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TOWELS AND TABLE LINEN
16 and 35 inch towels 2 c
value /C
Pure linen towels 50 value 22 c
1 ro x 13 fringed doilies IOC
value 4c
60 inch meicerised table dam¬
ask 40c value !9c
l BED SPREADS
Fifty beautiful ones 1.50 value
Safe price 8c