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Big lot Stetson Hats soft and stiff in feather weight just the thing for hot weather. We
carry things. of Don’t Embroidery. a fail good A to see full line our line Ladies of line Jewelry of spectacles, of shirt footwear, m waist bracelets, we Muslin. we test ve watches, your everything Underwear eyes fobs, and in shirt guarantee low to found waist cuts for to is pins, at fit m°n our you. combs women store The and this and many Quates season. children. other line # E. H. Mobley
We have just received a new line of Ladies Hats in chips. Hair braids and other pretty braid straws. The kind for your commencement hat.
Pace Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cowan visited
relatives in Conyers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ramsey spent
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Ramsey.
Mr. W. R. Stilwell, of Covington,
was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Otis Mixon spent Sunday with
Mr. T. J. Ramsey.
Mrs. J. C. Hill and daughter, Miss
Selus, visited Mrs. D. B. Crowell
Monday.
Miss Addie Bell Elliott, Mr. T. J.
Ramsey and children dined with Mrs.
J. W. Estes Sunday.
Rev. W. O. Butler attended the
tent meeting at Porterdale Thursday.
Mrs. J. C. Mixon visited Mrs. T. J.
Ramsey Monday afternoon.
Mr. D. B. Crowell spent Sunday
with relatives in Covington.
Mrs. W. D. Elliott and Miss Addie
Belle visited Mrs. T. J. Ramsey Fri¬
day.
Miss Maurine McCord is visiting
relatives in Covington.
Rev. W. 0. Butler spent Saturday
and Sunday at Prospect.
Mr. W. S. Almand, of Covington,
w T as a visitor here Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Burns is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Stanton, in
Atlanta.
Messrs. Frank Butler and Evans
Hill spent a short while in Covington
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison, of
near Zion, visited the latters mother,
Mrs. Julia Nelius, Sunday.
Messrs. Jeff Ramsey and Otis 'Nix¬
on spent Sunday afternoon in Con¬
yers.
Mrs. Jane Burns, of Fairview, is
visiting Mr. J. W. Burns’ family.
Miss Ethel McCord spent the week
end with her parents in Covington.
Mr. John Zack Almand returned
Saturday from a pleasant vitit to
Conyers.
Mr. W. H. Ogletree, of Oak Hill,
visited Rev. W. O. Butler Sunday
afternoon.
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NICE FRESH GROCERIES
You will always find at my store as nice and fresh Gro¬
ceries as can be found in the city, and when you purchase
them from me I make it a point to get them to your home
just as quick as it is possible for me to do it.
FRESH MEATS
I also have in connection with my store a first class Meat
Market and can furnish you with the choice kind of Meats
you like so well. Giveme an order. I will appreciate it and
will try to please you.
Cigars aud Tobacco. Cash Paid for Hides.
R. F. Wright,
Covington, Georgia.
Mrs. Williams arid daughter, Miss
Helen, were recent visitors to Mrs.
Wm. Boyd.
Rev. A. Pierce, of Augusta, accom¬
panied by his little daughter visited
Mr. and Mrs - J. Will Cowan several
days last week.
Messrs. D. B. Crowell and Otis
Nixon spent a few hours in Conyers,
Thursday.
Mr. O. P. McCord and Misses Mau¬
rine McCord and Grace Butler made
a flying trip to Covington Thursday.
Mr. J. C. Hill has been quite sick
for several days but is now much im¬
proved.
Mrs. T. J. Ramsey and Miss Addie
Belle Elliott attended services at
Zion last Sunday.
Mrs. L. R. Almand and children, of
Covington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stowers, of
Fairview, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Nixon.
Mr. J. Will Cowan and Rev. A.
Pierce visited Rev. W. 0. Butler Fri¬
day.
Mr. E. G. Martin and baby, of
Hopeville, visited Mrs. T. J. Ramsey
one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Barto Christian and
of Rockdale, attended Sun¬
School here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Claud Kinnet and little son,
of Magnet, visited relatives
Friday.
The guests of Mrs, J. W. Estes
were, Mrs. W. D. Elliott,
J. C. Nixon, Mrs. T. J. Ramsey,
Addie Belle Elliott, Sara Sue
James Thomas Ramsey.
Rev. C. M. Dunaway, wife and
daughter, of Oak Hill, visited
J. W. Burns’ family Wednesday.
Mrs. J. C. Nixon and son, G. W.,
Mrs. T. J. Ramsey and two
spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Thompson, in Rockdale.
Misses Addie Belle Elliott, Stella,
and Kate Pruitt, of Rockdale,
Mrs. T. J. Ramsey Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Smith and children and
Ollie Ivy spent Sunday after¬
with Mrs. D. B. Crowell.
Mrs. J. H. Willingham and daugh-
THE COVINGTON NEWS
ter, Miss Ruby, and Mrs. G. C. Wat¬
son visited Mrs. Claud Ivinnet, at
Magnet, Wednesday.
Mr. O. P. McCord and Miss Floy
Stallsworth were quietly married at
the Methodist parsonage last Sunday
afternoon at 6 o’clock Rev. W. 0.
Butler. We extend congratulations.
High Point News.
Mrs. Charlie Horton and Misses
Attie Mae and Sadie Rogers spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. S.
Bridges.
Misses Ruth andLartrelle Meadows,
of Leguin, were the guests of Miss
Tempie Lewis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant and
daughters Miss Irene and Grace visi¬
ted Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Grant Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Georgie and Hattie Salter
spent last Sunday with their grand¬
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Middlebrooks
and sweet little daughters, Adel and
Evelina visited relatives in Coving¬
ton last Sunday.
Misses Ethel and Maggie Grant
spent a short while with Miss Lena
Parker Sunday afternoon.
Mr. M. A. Fillingim, of Covington,
was the guest of his son, Mr. Lonnie
Fillingim, Sunday.
Mr. C. R. Rogers and family visited
relatives in Oxford Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Forman spent several
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
J. S. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Elliott were
the guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Bridges Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Salter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sal¬
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McCart and
little daughter, Edna, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Parker Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Will Parker and children, of
Stewart, spent Saturday night with
Mrs. J. S. Bridges.
Rev. Charlie Smith filled his regu¬
lar appointment here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Salter and son,
James, spent Sunday night with their
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Bridges.
Mrs. Will Parker and children, of
Swords, were the guests of Mrs.
Marion Elliott Sunday.
We are sorry to note that Mrs. J.
S. Bridges is very sick at this writing
and hope she will soon be better.
Mixon News.
The farmers are wishing that so
much rain would stop. They say the
grass is taking their crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Vaughn
spent Thursday night with Mr. I. N.
Vaughn’s family.
Mrs. J. H. Pope and daughter, Mrs.
A. J. Fincher, visited Mrs. M. Kitch¬
ens Friday afternoon.
Little Howard and Thelma Coggins,
of Leguin, were welcome guests of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
L. Parker, Thursday.
Mrs. William Parks spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. James Pope and
daughter, Mae.
Misses Nellie and Graee Parker vis¬
ited relatives at Pleasantgrove Satur¬
day afternoon.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mr. Frank Stubbs, one of Mixon’s
teachers, w r ho is in Atlanta for medi¬
cal treatment.
Mrs. T. W. Heard and little nephew
James Pope were the guests of Mrs.
Will Thomas Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Mattie Brooks and son, of Mc¬
Donough, visited Mrs. Greene Crowell
Friday and Saturday.
Miss Dessa Orue Ivey spent Friday
afternoon with Miss Bessie Aiken.
Mr. W. C. Pope and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fincher Sunday.
Mrs. Herman Grant spent Friday
with Mrs. Dr. Holmes.
Miss Mae Pope visited Miss Ilene
Ivey Saturday.
Miss Ada Lawson and little sister,
Nellie, spent Friday with Mrs. I. N.
Vaughn.
Everybody is cordially invited to
come out to the singing at Stewart
the fifth Sunday afternoon. The sing¬
ing will open at tw r o o’clock. Bring
all the new books you have at home.
TO MY FRIENDS
Georgia Made Top Buggies
For $ 49 .oo. For $ 55 .oo. For 6O.00. For 65 .oo.
You cannot save $20.00 on these prices nor $1.00 either.
These prices for cash, but will sell on time for a small advance.
D. A. Thompson.
Leguin Locals.
Mrs. Joe Meadors and children visi¬
ted Mrs. T. D. Meadors Sunday after¬
noon.
Miss Alice Thompson is the
of friends and relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. S. Wright spent Monday in
Covington the guest of Mrs. Wood
Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ozburn of
Jasper were the guests Thursday and
Friday of the latters sister, Mrs. A.
C. Cunnard.
Misses Mamie and Ina Cunnard vis¬
ited their grandmother, Mrs.
Lumsden, Sunday.
Mr. Ben Smith and Miss
Pennington were the guests of Mrs.
Charlie Mabry Thursday aud Friday.
Messrs C. W. and F. H. Wright at¬
tended the entertainment given
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Epps
at Starrsville Wednesday night in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Epps.
Mrs. W. R. Roberts and little daugh¬
ters visited Mrs. R. H. Trippe at Cov¬
ington one day last week.
Mr. A. C. Cunnard and Miss Ora
May were in Monticello Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Meadors are
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visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. P.
Clark, in Atlanta.
Miss Nell Wright spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. A. S. Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mabry and
children, of Starrsville, were the
guests of Mrs. Anna Smith last Sun¬
day.
Messrs. Oscar and Bruce Thomson
of Snapping Shoals w r ere visitors here
Sunday.
Several of our young people attend¬
ed the show' in Covington Friday
night.
There is to be preaching at Love
joy Sunday morning by Rev. Irby
Henderson. Let all who cancome out
and hear him.
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Haysfon News.
Quite a number of our people at¬
tended the commencement at Mans¬
field
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Henderson with
Miss Mattie Lou Loyd of Morgan
county spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Hays.
Mrs. H. E. Hays and Mrs. Ella
Hays visited Mr. T. M. Kinaerly’s
family recently.
Mr. Henry Biggers and Miss
Kinnerly of Dixie attended bun
school here Sunday.
Miss Lillian Adams spent Stelia the .'LL
end with her niece Miss 1
returned at r
Mrs. R. L. Hollis has
a visit to Atlanta.
There willl be a singing at
Baptist church next Sunday 6
RvorvhrxHv invitifH nOITlG.