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Black Bitters
Benefits every case of Indiges¬
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any
other troubles. In
Use For Several Years
and proven to do all that is claimed
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Mixon News.
Come to the singing at Newton
Factory next Sunday afternoon, Sep¬
tember 19th. Come and bring all
your song books “you good singers.”
We still hear the big blasts down at
the great “dam.”
Cotton is opening fast in this sec¬
tion and the farmers have begun to
“hustle.”
Miss Dessa Ivey spent, Saturday
with Misses Nellie and Grace Parker.
Mr. W. A. Heard, of Covington,
was a visitor here Sunday.
Messrs. Venus Aaron and Henry
Edwards, of Hayston, and Ralph Mc¬
Donald, of Gaithers, were “here”
Sunday afternoon and night.
Miss Nora Kitchens visited friends
near Eudora Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs. Willie and Carl Savage, of
Hayston, and Leon Dick, of Gaithers,
were in our community Sunday after¬
noon.
Miss Grade Parker spent Saturday
and Sunday with Miss Dessa Ivey.
Misses Alice Ivey and Sallie Mae
Pope two of our sweet young girls left
Monday for Athens, where they will
attend the State Normal school.
Miss Kate Fincher spent a short
while with Miss Nora Kitchens Sun¬
day afternoon.
Rev. Charlie Smith spent Saturday
with Mr. W. L. Fincher.
Mr. Chester Vining one of Hays
ton’s most popular young men was
visiting friends here Sunday.
Rev. Patrick filled his regular ap¬
pointment at Newton Factory Sunday
morning and Saturday afternoon.
A large number from here went to
the baptizing at Gaither’s Sunday
morning.
Rev. Charlie Smith preached at
Stewart Baptist church Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Pope and sweet daugh¬
ter Ruth spent Sunday with her par¬
ents Mr. I. L. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas and
sweet children visited their parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Heard last week.
Mr. and Mr. Alex Bohanan spent
Sunday with their mother Mrs. Mary
Pickett.
Mr. Clint Nix of Rocky Plains spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louise
Yaney.
Leguiu Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCart, Jr., of
High Point were guests Saturday and
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Meadors and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Meadors Sunday.
Miss Bessie Thompson has returned
home after a weeks visit to Miss Car¬
rie Beck Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mabry of
Starrsville were guests of Mrs. Ann
Smith Sunday.
Mr. Felix Wright is spending this
week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Obey Edwards, of
Rocky Plains visited the latters par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Austin,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wicks were
visiting relatives here Sunday.
Messrs Hurbert Gunn and Wicks
Davis, of Dixie were in our midst
Wednesday.
Misses Leila and Pauline Wrigh en¬
tertained a few friends very pleasant¬
ly Saturday evening.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Lassiter have
returned home from Walton county
after a pleasant visit to the latters
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McCart and
Mrs. Ben Moss and children were
guests Monday and Tuesday of Mr.
and Mrs. Pelsar Austin of Snapping
Shoals.
Miss Nell Wright spent last week
at Starrsville the guest of Miss Aline
Corley.
Mr. W. M. Heard made a business
trip to Covington Monday.
Mr. and Pelsar Austin and little
daughter of Snapping Shoals visited
relatives here Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Lois Wright was the guest of
Mrs. R. H. Trippe of Covington Mon¬
day.
Watches and Clocks
Repaired.
I am prepared to repair your fix
Watches and Clocks and can
them so they will run, for less mon¬
ey than my competitors and guar¬
antee all my work. When you are
ready for your work give me a
trial.
J. SIEGEL
A PRETTY LINE OF JEWELRY
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Race Locals.
Rev. W. O. Butler spent Saturday
and Sunday at Union.
Mr. J. T. Kirkland’s new store will
soon be completed.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ramsey spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Estes.
Mr. John Boyd left Monday to en¬
ter school in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nixon spent
Saturday in Covington.
Mrs. D. B. Crowell visited Mrs. J.
C. Hill Wednesday.
Mr. Tom Ramsey and sister Mrs.
Sullivan, of Bethany, spent Wednes¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ramsey.
Miss Alva Rowan left last week to
accept a position in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boyd, of Fair
view spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hill.
Mrs. C. D. Ramsey and children
visited Mrs. T. J. Ramsey Monday.
Mrs. Claud Kinnett, of Magnet
spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. H. Will¬
ingham.
Misses Willie Ellison and Maurine
McCord visited Miss Grace Butler
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. E. Cowan has returned from
a pleasant stay at Indian Springs.
Mr. C. D. Ramsey wife and children
spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Nixon.
Messrs Earnest and James Estes
and Miss Addie Belle Elliott visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ramsey Tuesday.
Mr. W. G. Treadwell aud daughter
Miss Nellie spent Monday in Coving¬
ton.
Mrs. J. C. Nixon and son G. B.
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ramsey
Tuesday night.
Miss Augie Boyd, of Oxford, spent
Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Boyd.
Mr. W. R. King, of Kings, was the
guest of Mr. B. T. Rowan last Satur¬
day.
The many friends of Mrs. L. R. Al
mand will be pleased to learn that
her health is much improved.
Mr. Tom L. Burns, of Atlanta spent
part of last week with the “home
folks.”
Little Misses Nonie Jay and Do vie
Kinnett, of Magnet, are visiting their
aunt Mrs’ T. J. Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Willingham
spent Sunday with Mr. B. F. Rowan’s
family.
Messrs D. B. Crowell, W. T. Smith
and Chester and James Smith made
a trip to Jasper county last Wednes¬
day.
Mrs. John Brown, of Bethany,spent
part of last week with her daughter
Mrs. Watt Christian.
Misses Nellie Low and Winnie
Rowan aud little brother visited Mrs.
George Willingham Saturday after¬
noon.
Misses Garlington and Deloach, of
Snapping Shoals were the guests of
Mrs. W. 0. Butler last Thursday.
Mr. J. D. Boyd, of Fairview spent
a few hours here Saturday.
Several ladies enjoyed the party
given by Mrs. L. W. Jarman last Fri¬
day afternoon all report a delightful
time.
There will be preaching at Salem
next Sunday morning at 11 ^o’clock
by the pastor Rev. W. O. Butler, also
at 8 p. m. Orphan’s Home Day will
be observed Sept. 26.
Almon News.
Mr. J. W. Ellis spent last Sunday
with Mr. Charley Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Rice spent last
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Rice at Hawkinsville.
Several from here attended the bap¬
tising at Gee’s Mill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, of Fair
view, were guests Sunday of Mr. anil
Mrs. M. W. Brown.
Mrs. D. F. Rice spent last Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. G. H. Rice.
Mr W. N. Dobbs has purchased the
farm of Mr. L. F. McDonald near
Oakland.
Mrs. Larue Barker was the guest
of Miss Carrylu Morgan Sunday.
—HIGH POINT PROPERTY FOR
SALE— On Saturday morning at ten
o’clock, Sept. 18, 1909, High Point
school building, including the school
lot, will be sold at public outry at
Grant’s Shop.
Board of Education,
Newton County, Ga.
Mrs. Clara P- Bolger and little
daughter, Francis, after spending
three weeks with Mrs. M. D. Petty,
visiting relatives iu Crawford be¬
are
fore returning to their home.
It will pay you to look at our sam -
plea of printing before buying.
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Fine Chairs and Davenports at
EVERITT’S FURNITURE STORE
Just received a solid car load of Chairs and Dav=
enports. Never before have we been able to show
such a magnificent selection of chairs and daven=
ports. We have the three escentials for business,
Quanity, Quality and price.
The line embraces the latest styles in genuine
leather Turkish rockers, sleepy hollow rockers,
mahogany and oak rockers in the genuine silk
plush and leather, push button Morris chairs,
porch chairs, bed room and dinner chairs, and a
big assortment of childrens chairs. See my show
window filled with fine Davenports.
Undertaking Department
Our Undertaking Department is the best in the city,
having the only licensed embalmer. Calls answered day
or night.
R. E. EVERITT
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PROFITS CUT ALL
TO PIECES ON
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Ten or Fifteen Different Makes.
$10 Profit on Factory Prices.
See This Line Before You Make
Your Purchase.
It Means Money To you.
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1 A. HARWELL,
Leader In
Furniture and Undertaking
Covington, Ga.