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SPECIAL BIG VALLES AT E. H. MOBLEY’S
Muslin^ndew^^Shirts ^^Drawe^ to^atch,^50^ value,Lnfy 2st s^zes slightlybroken, worth up to$|.75
choice of the lot, $ 1.00. Good quality lace curtains 50c pair. Full size white quilt, $ 1.00. We are going to make some special
vour Come in and let convince have the light prices on these goods.
prices on Ladies skirts, shirt waists and muslin underwear. us you we
Pace Locals.
Mr. O. P. McCord spent Tuesday at
Lithonja.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cowan attended
services at Ebeneza Sunday.
Mr. J. F. Lunsford, of Covington,
was here a short while Thursday.
Miss Dollie Burns attended the Field
Day exercises in Oxford Monday.
Mr. W. G. Treadwell is on the sick
list.
Miss Bay Pruett was the admired
guest of Miss Vera McCord Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ramsey spent a
few hours in Covington Thursday.
Mrs. William Boyd visited Mrs. J.
E. Cowan Tuesday.
Miss Pearl Cook, of Conyers, visited
Miss Clara Roan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ramsey, of
Covington, spent Sunday here.
Rev. C. C. Elliott, of Sparks, visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Elliott a few days
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill spent Friday
in Covington.
Mr. John Zaek Almond is still con¬
fined to his room.
Miss Vera McCord spent Saturday
in Covington.
Messrs. Charles Middlebrooks and
Alvin Wilson, of Oxford, were visitors
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ogletree, of
Oak Hill, visited Rev. and Mrs. W.
O. Butler Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Ramsey and baby, and
Mrs. J. C. Nixon spent Wednesday in
Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Crowell, visited
Mr. W. T. Smith’s family Sunday.
Miss Addie Belle Elliott spent Sun¬
day night with Mrs. T. J. Ramsey.
Mr. Will Stillwell, of Covington,
was here for a short time Friday af¬
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Willingham,
of Atlanta, spent Saturday and Sun¬
day with their parenis here.
Mrs. J. M. Hollingsworth and chil¬
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ram¬
sey in Covington last week.
Messrs. Dowman Almond ahd Otis
Nixon visited “fair ones” in Conyers
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. L. Fincher, of Snapping Shoals
spent last week here. He is building
a house for Mr. D. B. Crowell.
Miss Stella and Kate Pruett, of
Livingston, attended services here
Snnday.
Mrs. W. G. Turner, of Covington,
Nixon. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mr. W. S. Almond, of Conyers, and
Mr. L. R. Almond, of Covington,
visited Mr. J. Z. Almond Sunday.
Mr. Olin Cowan spent Saturday af¬
ternoon in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott, of Cov¬
ington, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Elliott Snnday.
The little infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Smith had the mis¬
fortune of getting her arm broken one
day last week.
Kaplan’s
I have a complete line of lleadv
Made Ladies Goods, Princess Dresses
Net Shirt Waists, Lawn and Linen
Waists, Ladies Muslin Underwear,
Silk Petticoats, Heatherbloom Skirts
and Petticoats.
My Line of Dress Goods is the
most complete I have ever had and
the prices are just right to compare
with the hard times. Come to see
me and get the biggest a allies in mer¬
chandise in the city.
N. KAPLAN,
Next to Venable’s Furniture Store.
Liberty Locals.
We are glad to state that Miss Lizzie
Myers has recovered from her recent
illness.
Miss Myrtle Piper was the guest of
Miss Emma Day Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Hilley and daughter,
Nana, and Miss Lizzie Myers visited
Mrs. N. H. Piper and Miss Ethel
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Etfie Kinnett was the guest of
Misses Verdie and Katie Moore Sun¬
day.
A large crowd from Liberty attended
meeting at the Porterdale Baptist
church Sunday.
Miss Nana Hilley was the guest
Misses Verdie and Katie Moore
afternoon.
Misses Lillian, Jessie and
Moore visited Miss Ella Wood
afternoon.
ited Mrs. Kidd, and two little boy’s, vis¬
her sister in Athens
and Sunday.
Mrs. Lott, and son Robert, from
Milstead, visited relatives here Satur¬
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Niblet visited her son, Mr. J.
H. Niblet, near Mansfield, Saturday.
Mrs. Cal well, of Monroe,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Blair, Sr., here last week.
Mr. Z. M. Mason has moved
here after a brief stay in Atlanta.
We extend to him and family a
welcome.
day At the mass meeting last by
night it was agreed annual to
present to celebrate the
picnic at Stone Mountain. All
looking forward to a fine time.
Mrs. Plunket, of near Salem,
her mother, Mrs. Venable, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cox
relatives at High Shoals Sunday.
Durham Strickland returned
Sunday after a five weeks’ stay
Watkinsville with his grandfather.
We are glad to note that the
tist Sunday school, held in the
ing, is growing in numbers and
est. There was an unusual
attendance Sunday. The
Sunday school, held in the
is doing a great work. We trust
reach every one in the near future.
Mr. W. K. Nickelson went to
der, Friday, and accompanied
mother-in-law to his home where
will spend this year.
The Baptist revival will begin
the second Sunday in May. A
ious revival is looked for. Pastor
Winburn has not fully decided
who will assist him. The public
invited to attend these services.
Mr. Doster visited relatives in
roe Saturday and Sunday.
—Your porch can be made a
of comfort with some of our
rugs, shades, rockers, settees, divans
cots and swings. A big stock at
prices. Everitt’s Furniture Store.
COVINGTON NEWS
Leguin Locals.
Mr. I. W. Meadors made a business
trip to Atlanta Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grant, of
Mixon, were the guests ot' Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Grant a short while Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Trippe, and
little daughter Mary, of Covington,
visited Mrs. J. S. Wright Thursday
and Friday.
Mrs. Mattie Moss was the guest
Saturday of Mrs. Frank Smith.
Miss Nell Wright spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mrs. O. D.
Grant.
Mr. Leon Dick, of Gaithers, was
visitor here Sunday afternoon.
Miss Phena Meadors, who is
ing school at Milledgeville, spent
week’s end with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. I. W. Meadors.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cunnard
ited relatives at Eudora Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kitchens
ited at Stewart Sunday.
Miss Clara Meadors was the
of Miss Bessie Thompson Sunday.
There is to be a singing at
Joy the second Sunday afternoon
May. Everybody invited to
and take part.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meadors
children were the guests of Mr.
Mrs. Henry Meadors one day
week.
High Point News.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lewis and son,
Grant, of Covington, were guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant
night and Sunday.
Mrs. H. M. Parker and
spent one afternoon last week
Mrs. W. C. Gaiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
and daughters, Adel and Evelina,
spent Sunday very pleasantly and in
ington, the guests of Mr.
L. L. Middlebrooks.
Mrs' Susan Gill, of Covington,
last week with Mrs. J. S. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Grant
little daughter, Mary Alice, of
ard, were guests of Mr. J. A.
family Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Salter and son,
spent Sunday with Mr. W. C.
family.
Mr. M. A. Filligim, of
spent Sunday with his son, Mr.
Filligim.
Mr. O. D. Grant was the guest
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. J. B. Salter filled his
appointment in Atlanta Saturday
Sunday.
Mr. Joe Lewis, of Griffin, was
visitor in our community Sunday.
Misses Georgia and Hattie
spent Sunday in Oxford, the guests
their sister, Mrs. J. O. Weldon.
Mrs. Maggie Thompson is the
of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant,
week.
Mr. J. M. Rogers and sister,
Tempie, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Meadows at Mansfield.
Mrs. H. M. Parker and
spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.
J. S. Bridges.
Miss Mary Lizzie Fillingim spent
few r hours with Miss Lena Parker
day afternoon.
On next Sunday afternoon,
‘25th, there will be singing at
Chapel. Everybody invited.
all your new books.
Almon News.
Miss Clifford Smith, of Fairview,
spent last Saturday and Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. D. F. Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellis spent last
Sunday with friends at Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harper spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Ramey.
Prof. McCulloughs and family spent
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Ev¬
erett.
Rev. Mr. White filled his regular
appointment at Almon church Sun¬
day night. Quite a large number of
our people attended the services.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hyatt.
Mr. W. S. Ramey is very sick, and
his many friends wish for him an
early recovery.
Big Vaudeville Show AT THE OPERA 11<H sE
ALL THE WEEK
PRICES 25, AND 35c.
<; BIG ACTS
Spring and Summer CJothi n
Dont Forget to give M. Levin a call when
you buy your spring or summer suit.
He has the Best Clothes at the
prices, in Serges and Fancy Worsteds, in
Latest Colors and Patterns. Prices
$10 to $16.50
Millinery
Stylish Millinery at reasonable
Shapes right styles right, colors right.
will save you money and please you. Also
a full line of Ladies Dress Goods.
M. LEVIN, Covington, Georgia.
Ten Cent Cotton.
I will sell you a buggy, take your note for it till next
fall, swap you a new one for it when it wears out and pay
you ten cents a pound for your cotton when your note is due.
ISN’T THAT SQUARE?
The fact is I am going to sell buggies this season where
I could not sell a wheel-barrow last year. If you want a
buggy at just any old terms, now is the time to come to
see me. In my stock you will find the best makes on the
market, such as the Anchor, Seehler, Norman and various
others from the top-notchers to the low-price kind.
I have also in my stock too many sets of harness and
for the next thirty days will sell them for cash at the
following prices:
moo Harness At $32.50
$30.00 “ “ $22.50
$25.00 “ $18.00
$17.50 “ $12.50
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
D. A. Thompson, -
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
- The man who is going to sell you a good buggy and pay you ten cents fotv your
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