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{i NeWs by Mrs. J. Thomas Wright.
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Mr. Cliff Skinner, of Starraville, was
in the city Friday.
Dr. O. L. Holmes, of Stewart, was
in the city Thursday.
Mr. Charlie Wright, of Leguinn,
M as in the city Monday.
Mr. J. L. Skinner, of Starrsville,
was in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Wolf Cohen was* among the
visitors to Atlanta Tuesday.
Prof, and Mrs.Goodyear, of Oxford,
were in the city Thursday, shopping.
Mrs. T. O. Lambert, of Oxford, was
among the shoppers in the city Thurs¬
day,
Miss Jule Allen, was the guest of
relatives and friends in Atlanta last
week.
Mrs. L. L. Middlebrook and daugh¬
ter, Miss Evalina, spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Mr. Walter Corley and young daugh¬
ter, Miss Eloise, were in the city last
Thursday.
Miss Annie Cowan, one of West
Newton’s charming girls, was in the
city Thursday.
Misses Maggie and Carrie Beck Da¬
vis visited relatives in Conyers Sun¬
day and Monday.
Miss May Belle Clark left Monday
for Gainesville, where she goes to en¬
ter Brenau college.
Mrs. Addie Turner, who has been
attending the Missionary conference
in Rome, has returned.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cannon an¬
nounce the birth of a daughter at
their home on Thompson avenue.
Miss Annie Mae Lester went up to
Atlanta Thursday to attend the open¬
ing exercises of Washingt on seminary.
Miss Ruth Mobley, of Monroe, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Car
roll. at her home in North Covington.
Mrs. W. K. Blackman, of Columbus,
who has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. T. Milner, for several days,
returned home Wednesday, after a
very pleasant visit.
We are receiving daily our stock of Fall Goods, the Largest and Most Complete toe k
that we have ever carried, and we ask the ladies to give our
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Agents for Onyx Hosiery k I he Store of Good Values.
Mr. Carter Fanklin, of Mansfield,
spent from Saturday until Monday in
the city.
Mr. J. Tom Corley, of Marrietta,
spent Sunday in the city the guest of
•relatives.
Mr. Jeff Harris and father, of Tyler
Texas, are visiting Mr. Robert Harris
in North Covington.
Miss Vera Franklin and brother
Rufus, of Mansfield were in the city
Monday with relatives.
Miss Marie Averitt, who has been
visiting Oordele and Lagrange, has
returned home after a most delightful
trip.
Miss Watson, of Acworth, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Sain, at
her home on Floyd street, for some
time.
Misses Ethel and Ruth Worsham
left Monday for Cox college, where
they will be in school the following
year.
Miss Minnie Paul, of Eatonton,
spent a short wiiile in the city Wed¬
nesday with Mrs. W. Cohen, enroute
to Atlanta.
Mr. J. E. Osborn of Birmingham,
Ala., spent Sunday in the city
the guest of his sister Mrs. I. D.
Brisendine.
Miss Winnie Perry, of Decatur,
spent Monday night and Tuesday in
city the guest of Misses Ethel and
Ida Higgins.
Mrs. Garrison and tw r o handsome
sons, who have been visiting relatives
in Atlanta have returned home afer a
very pleasant visit.
Mr. Erwin Perry and charming lit¬
tle daughter Lydia, of Atlanta, spent
Saturday in the city the guests of Dr.
and Mrs. A. C. Perry.
Mrs. J. L. Skinner and two young¬
est children of Starrsville were guests
of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Biggers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Bryan and hand¬
some young son of Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. A.
C. Perry. Mrs. Brayan will be pleas¬
antly remembered by her Covington
friends as Miss Camille Perry.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Mr. Rogers Davis and young son,
Alexander Reid Davis, of Atlanta,
spent Thursday in t lie city, the guests
of Mrs. John B. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. King, of At¬
lanta will spend next week in the city
the guests of the latter’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. I. D. Brisendine.
Miss Corinne Crawford, of Milledge
vilie arrived Saturday afternoon and
will spend a few days in the city the
guest of Miss J ule Trippe.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green, of
Kirkwood, who have been the guests
of their mother, Mrs. J. T. Wright,
returned home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. R. F. Osborn, of At¬
lanta were in the city last week the
guests ot their daughters, Mrs. I. D.
Brisendine and Mrs. J. L. Smith.
Mr. Alva Cooper a popular member
of the young social set has returned
from a very pleasant ten days visit to
Columbus, Macon and Monticello.
Mrs. J. Bain Terrell, left Monday
morning for Atlanta where she will
be the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Almand until Thursday.
Mrs. C. A. Franklin spent Monday
in Atlanta where she went to meet
her sister Mrs. A. B. Cleveland and
little niece Aneilda, of Birmingham,
Ala.
Miss Florence Harwell, one of Cov->
ington’s brightest and most lovable
girls, left Thursday for Meridian,
Miss., where she goes to enter col¬
lege.
Miss Mary Dean Towers, of Mari¬
etta, who has been the guest of her
brother Mr. Donegan Dean Towers,
at Porterdale returned home Monday
morning.
Mrs. Phillips, of Montgomery, Ala.,
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mi’s. R. P. Lester at their pretty home
in North Covington, returned home
Thursday.
Mrs. R. P. Lester, accompanied her
nieces, Misses Octavia and Elberta
Holt, to Atlanta, where they spent
the day enroute to their home in
Montgomery.
Miss Mary Bob Huson and her
brother, Mr. Bryans Huson, of Atlan¬
ta, who have been visiting their un¬
cle and aunt, Mrs. R. W. Huson, in
North Covington, have returned home.
Miss Alma Delaney, of Florida,
w r ho has been spending the summer
in the city with Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Anderson left last week for Decatur
where she will be the guest of Miss
Irma Mason for a short while !}#fore
going to her home in Florida.
Mrs. Margaret Johnson, of Atlanta,
spenl (he week end in the city as
the guest of her father Mr. R. M.
Everit t and sister Miss Jule Everitt.
Miss Grace Almand, of Atlanta, who
has been visiting Covington, the guest
of her sister, Mrs. J. Bain Terrell, and
her aunt, Mr. Otis Adair, returned
home Friday.
Mrs. Joseph Everitt of New Or¬
leans, who has been the guest of Mrs.
R. E. Everitt and Mr. R. M. Everitt,
returned home Monday morning af¬
ter a very pleasant visit.
A number of young people drove
out to the Echols plantation last
Wednesday afternoon to gather scup
pernongs, and were delightfully en
tained by Mr. John Echols.
Little Misses Octavia and Elberta
Holt, of Montgomery, Ala., who have
been spending several weeks in the
city with their aunt, Mrs. R. P. I.e^
ter, returned home Thursday.
The many friends in the city of
Miss Jeanette Holland will regret to
learn that she has been confined to
the bed for the last ten days with a
lame foot but trust she will soou be
able to get out.
Mrs. A. B. Cleveland and dainty
little daughter, Miss Ameilda, of Bir¬
mingham, Ala., arrived Monday, and
will spend sometime in the city, the
guests of the former’s sisters, Mrs. C.
A. Franklin and Mrs. J. T. Wright.
A very congenial party of young
people chaperoned by Mrs. W. C.
Clark, drove out to the seuppernong j j
arbor on the Echols plantation last
Friday afternoon. Those in the party j
were Misses Sara and Bonner Simms,
Annie Mae Lester, Nellie Butler,
Essie Jordan and May Belle Clark.
Messrs Miles Turner, Simms Heard,
John Echols and Walton Clark.
Miss Rosa Belle Knox, formerly of
Covington, but recently of Chicago,
will stop over in Covington and spend
a few days with her mother, Mrs.
James F. Rogers, enroute to DeLand,
Fla,, where she goes to accept a posi¬
tion on the faculty of the Stetson
University at that place. Miss Knox
has been away from Covington sever¬
al years but has many friends who
will extend to her a cordial welcome.
Carswell-Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carswell, of
Golden, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Frances Elizabeth,
to Mr. Ben L. Wright, of Covington,
the marriage to take place October
13, 1909.Mjlordon Cor. Macon Tele¬
graph.
Dr. A. S. HOPKINS, Dentist
Nitrous Oxid* Gas Administered.
All kinds of dental work done in a painstaking and care
ful manner. Enamel and cast gold fillings are especially j
dicated in frail teeth and where discoloration n
no is wanted
Night calls answered from residence near Georgia depot
second house on left toward Oxford.
A. S. HOPKINS, 1). D. S.
Office 8 and 10 Star Bldg. Covington, Ga.
Office Phone 21b Residence Pnone 200-1
Palmer Institute
Oxford, Georgia.
The next session will open Sept. 7,
Tickets for tuition, payable monthly in
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advance, can be purchased at Mr. B.E.
Dial’s store.
Rates of tuition : 10th grade, $5.00 per month. 7th, 8ht,
9th grades, $2.50 per month. 6th grade, $1.75 per month. 5th
grade and fourth grade, $1.50 per month. 2nd and 1st grade,
$1.25 per month.
Miss M. E. Stanford, A. B., Principal Misses Bessie M.
Holtzendorff, A. B., Angie Haygood, G. N. & I. C., and Louise
Boyd, Assistants.
Seed Oats For Sale.
Seed Oats and Seed Wheat. Appier Oats, the Old Georgia]
Rust Proof and Texas Red Rust Proof Oats raised in Georgia. Tha
price is 75 cts. and $ 1.00 per pushel, depending on the kind
quantity, delivered in Covjngton. All seed are caretully fanned and
recleaned.
L. W. JARMAN, Porterdale, Ga.