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Our Price to You $95.00—Rubber Tired. Our Price to You $55.00 Runabout.
Our Price to You $65.00.
We Are Tiie Only Factory In The South Selling Direct To You
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
\\ e guarantee our Buggies to be as good in EVERY respect as any buggy on the market costing you $20.00 more.
Call and examine them or write us and we will tell you how you can see them before you buy.
Buy from us and save the middle man’s profit.
We build but one grade only—the very best.
It is to your interest to see our line before you buy. If we havn’t what you want will make it for you.
Covington BUGGY Company
Always Busy” Covington, Goergia.
Rubber Tiring and Repairing done by us.
Starrsville News.
R. S. Epps returned Monday
a “business trip” to Atlanta.
. Ossian Benton and Mr. Grady
P>n were visiting relatives in
Iticello from Saturday until Mon
llast.
’• J. C. Morgan, has returned
after spending a week with her
kbter, Mrs. Earl Jackson, of Madi
J 8S Aline Corley had as her guest
■Thursday P Misses Allie Beck and
right, of Leguin.
*• J- L. Skinner and children
t last Saturday night and Sun
p'ith relatives in Covington.
and Mrs. C. O. Epps spent Sun
■ with the latter’s parents, Mr.
ill's. J. L. Aaron, at Hayston.
i Cleveland Crenshaw, of Coving
lisiied his parents here last week.
1 Lueile McDowell, our popular
teacher spent last Saturday
■unday with her mother, Mrs. M.
iDies, in Shady Dale
iamT 0r J<meS Sp6nt laSt Frida y
Tom Smith and Miss Stella
hi i! Hawle y, wer ® the guests of
| ' kvans last Wednesday.
| a S P* nd 'it Mrs. Sunday Barney Dial, of Ox
with relatives
_Ahne p Corley entertained a few
\ery pleasantly last Thursday
rev
b, ; Irs - H. Evans, spent
,, ? afternoon
De«t of at Hayston as
I Mr - and Mrs. W. N. Car
m ,.!■! 61 S 'f ed lrr vdidt has returned home
lowi ^ relatives in
H 11 and j in Alabama.
[attTe tm me i0yable °f Miss . 9in Carrie S in g Mae was
brd Hast l Sunday
afternoon.
*lcovy Locals.
p , s re t iL a t r ';Lk r " tehfleld
p*,S s h “ 8 ^‘^me
k' < yde Pan nell spent
and o anda y here
8 Mr and with his
Mrs. Johnson Ta n
KafSno^ fe Xlr' rS ' T J ' T ' Swords visited
^ BriCk
I Canton is
after a short illness.
Little Alleen Reynolds is still very
sick. We hope she will soon be weli.
Miss Lessie Hartridge is visiting iu
Atlanta this week.
Miss Bertha Chapman spent Sunday
with Miss Lueile Swords.
The attendance at Sunday school
last Sunday- afternoon was very good,
but we hope it will be still better in
the near future.
Mr. ant. Mrs. J. T. Swords will visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.
Swords, in Decatur, the latter part of
this week.
Mixon News.
We didn’t see any news from our
“next door neighbors” last week.
Let’t all be present every- week.
Mrs. Holmes and little grand-son,
Claud Parker, arrived Wednesday
from South Georgia to bethe guests of
her son, Dr. O. L, Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis, of Snap¬
ping Shoals, spent Wednesday with
Mrs. J. H. Pope.
Mrs. R. F. Dick and two children,
Eddie and Allie, left Friday to visit
relatives in Atlanta.
A few of the young people went to
the big dam Wednesday and are re¬
porting a grand time.
Miss Dessa Ivey spent Wednesday
afternoon with her friend, Miss Bessie
Aiken.
Mrs. I. L. Parker and Mrs. Will
Parker were guests of relatives at
Leguin Monday.
Miss Mae Pope visited the Misses
Ivey Friday- afternoon.
Mrs. Thomas and Miss Dona Hodges
of Butts county, spent the latter part
of the week here with relatives, Mr.
Will Thomas and Mrs. W. C. Pope.
Mrs. Dave Tomlin left last week to
visit her brotner, Mr. Steve Pickett,
in Atlanta.
Misses Flossie Bohanan, Ilene and
Dessa Ivey were in Covington \\ ed
nesday shopping.
Miss Mabel Thomas left Friday af¬
ternoon to visit friends and relatives
in Jackson.
Mr. W. B. Morris and wife, of near
Gaithers, spent Friday with W, H.
Ivey-’s family.
Mrs. George Aiken, Dan and Miss
Bessie, spent Thursday- in Covington
shopping.
Mr. Jobe Hinton and wife attended
the burial of hjs mother at Porterdale
THE COVINGTO
Pace Locals.
Several Salem people attended
quarterly conference at Snapping
Shoals last Thursday-.
Preaching at Salem last Sunday- by
Rev. J. A. Reynolds, of Conyers.
Those on the sick list are Misses
Dora Livingston, Grace Butler and
little Caroline Watson. Hope they
will soon recover.
J. B. Cowan spent Sunday with
Harold McCord.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kinnett of Mag¬
net, visited the latter’s parents here
Friday- night.
Rev. J. A. Reynolds, of Conyers,
dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cow¬
an, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Read spent
Tuesday in Covington.
Mrs. J. C. Nixon visited Mrs. J. W.
Burns Wednesday-.
Mr. Howard Vaughn, of Conyers,
was a pleasant visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cowell spent
Monday in Covington.
Mr. J. C. Hill and son, Evans, vis¬
ited relatives at Fairview Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Mr. Grier Roan spent Sunday with
Mr. Beau Willingham.
Miss Dollie Burns is visiting in At¬
lanta, the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Walter Stanton.
Mr. J. E. Cowan and two daugh¬
ters, Miss Letha and Vara spent a
few hours in Cony ers, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Watson, and
baby are visiting relatives here for a
few days.
Miss Ethel McCord, of Covington,
is now with the telephone company
at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Crowell and
son, Grady, spent Saturday and Sun¬
day at Leguin.
Mr. O. P. McCord and Misses Vera
and Ethel McCord attended the school
exercises at Oak Hill, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Almand and lit¬
tle grand-daughter, of Conyers, spent
Sunday with Mr. G. B. Almand’s
family-.
Mrs. J. C. Nixon and Mr. Otis Nix¬
on attended preaching at Bethany
Sunday morning.
Misses Clemmie Boyd and Addie
Belle Elliott treated their pupils to a
picnic at Snapping Shoals Thursday.
All report a jolly time.
Mrs. T. J. Ramsey and children
| and Miss Addie Belle Elliott visited
relatives in Covington Monday night
and Tuesday.
Messrs. Dowman Almand, Otis Nix¬
on and John Boyd, and Misses Effie,
Letha and Vara Cowan and Clemmie
Boy-d and Addie Belle Elliott went to
Millstead pienicing Saturday after¬
noon.
Cornish Mountain News.
The farmers of this community- had
another “damper” thrown over them
by the rain that fell this week, but
from the looks of the sky- and the
beaming face of “Old Sol” they will
soon be able to resume their plowing
and finish planting the crops.
Mr. Henry Stowe and sister, Miss
Gertrude, of Bostw-ick, visited their
sister, Mrs. George Knight, last week.
Mrs. J. J. Harris spent the day with
her daughter, Mrs. G. B. Reynolds,
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. T. Harris, Mrs. J. H. Butler
and Mrs. S. H. Wiley spent Wednes¬
day afternoon with Mrs. G. B. Rey¬
nolds.
Mrs. J. T. Harris and daughter,
Mrs. Rockmore, visited Mrs. J. J.
Harris, this week.
Mrs. G. W. Wood and children vis¬
ited the family of Mr. T. J. Bird, near
Walnutgrove, Wednesday-.
The exhibition at the Cornish Moun¬
tain school house last Friday night
was highly enjoyed by all present.
The children rendered their
well and showed the excellent
ing they had received from their
teacher, Miss Willie Allgood.
Miss Bertie Wiley has returned
home from Campton where she has
been teaching for several months.
Mr. W. J. Wiley made a business
trip to Jersey- one day this week.
Mrs. Starkie Knight and children,
Grady- and Lilia, of Monroe, visited
her son Mr. George Knight, last week.
Miss Dawson Bradley has returned
to Alcovy after spending several
weeks with her Uncle, Mr. G. B. Rey-
nolds.
Several in our community- are plan¬
ning a trip to Augusta next week.
It pays to buy the best. I breed
exclusively S. C. R. I. Reds, from
prize pens. Eggs, $2.00 for 15.
J. W. HENDERSON
Mansfield, Ga.
—For the best ice cream, milk
shakes and lemonade, go to Parker’s
place.—tf.
*c/T Finer Shoe For Hleii
with In the the best “ R. shoe J. & making R.” specialty machinery factory, in the equipped world,
which is operated by the most expert fine
shoe makers, none but the best materials
are used. The workmen in this big, high
grade factory are artists who have
gained a knowledge of fine shoe
making through year’s of experience work¬
ing only on fine shoes.
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This is "R. J.
& R.” Style No.
1146— Made of m
Russia calf with
Merry Widow sold $10.00,
brass last, eyelets. Club The “ R. J. & R.” Shoe, if for could
cap Oxford. not be made better.
A very dressy
tan Oxford and a Stephenson & Callaway
member of the
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Family .
Kaplan’s
I have a complete line of Ready
j Made Ladies Goods, Princess Dresses
Net Shirt Waists, Lawn and Linen
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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 values in mer¬
chandise in the city.
N. KAPLAN,
Next to Venable’s Furniture Store.