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FOR SALE
On First Tuesday in November, ’09.
REYNOLDS STREET
NORTH
Corner lot one block Corner lot fronting
from public square, Reynolds street 72 feet,
In the sale of* these lots willhave fronting Reynolds St., fronting Elm street, 73
you an 70 lege feet; St., or fronting City School Col¬ 70x102 public feet, One block from
103 feet. square.
opportunity of securing positively the best 70x102 70x102
CITY HIGH SCHOOL
and prettiest available vacant residence lots 70x102 70x102 70x102
in the city. The opportunity mav never College Fronting streets Conyers or the Fronting Conyers public One bioek fronting from
^ •/ or street. square,
City school. Conyers and Elm Sts.
present itself again for you to secure prop¬
SOUTH
that will necessarily CONYERS STREET CONYERS STREET
erty increase every
year. Look at them before the date of the %
sale and you will agree with me that they Property within 1 50 feet of these 50 ing street feet Conyers front. and 50 ing street feet Conyers front- and Corner feet, Conyers fronting lot St., 50
lots sold for $ 1 5.00 front foot 50x100 50x100 City school City school & City school
everything I claim for them. per 100 feet deep. 100 feet deep. 100 feet deap.
are T wo room Two room
one day last week. house lot. on this house lot. on this
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION W. B. SHEPHERD, Covington, Ga.
AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Reception.
Among the delightful parties of last
week was the large reception at whieh
Mrs. Janies P. Rogers entertained
Friday evening at her beautiful col¬
onial home on Floyd street in
of Misses Sara and Bonner Simms
who left Monday for their future
home m Macon and Miss Nelle
who will also leave this week for
quite an extended visit to Texas.
The house was very attractive with
its handsome ferns and foliage plants.
Dainty refreshments were served.
Bowling Party.
Miss Susie Lewis was the charming
hostess Saturday Morning at a most,
e lghtful bowling party at which she
entertained the members of the bowl
ll j? club and their guests at the pop
■» bowling alley of Mr. James Sim
:° «iss IW Mary ’ n h° nor Lewis, of her lovely sister
of Clemson, S. C.
‘ ter a roost interesting game
J “Jy , lc Was refreshments en joyed by all present,
Those W'ere served.
present were, Misses Mary
°f Clemson, S. CL, May and
ns me \\ hite and their guests
m
Si
T Ht INIMITABLE COMEDIAN & DANCER
_ of Old Kaintuck’:
11111 COBURNS MINSTRELS AT OPERA HOUSE OCT. 19TH.
Misses Fleurine Hatcher, of Colum¬
bus, Mary Walton Trammell, of Mad¬
ison, Essie Jordan, Anna Quillian,
Ida and Ethel Higgins, Ruby Weaver,
Anna Keith and Susie Lewis.
Chafing Dish Party
Last Wednesday evening Mr. James
Simmons and Miss Essie Jordan en¬
tertained at a delightful chafing-dish
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Jordan on church street in honor
of Miss Nelle Butler who leaves this
week for Texas.
The house was very artistic with
its arrangement of ferns, foliage,
plants and cut flowers.
Those present were Misses Nelle
Butler, May and Christine White,
Anna Quillian, Messrs Jamie Knox,
Berto Lee, Ernest Callaway and Wil¬
bur Harwell.
To My Friends.
I wish to say to any and all of my
friends whom I have been unable to
see that I have entered the Piano
Contest and I would be very subscrib¬ greatful
for your aid, by renewing or
ing for The News and voting for me.
Don’t forget to vote your weekly cou¬
pons. Yours very truly', Una Smith.
M L COVINGTON NEWS
Card of Thanks.
Editors Covington News :
Please allow me space in your
uable columns to express my
thanks to the gallant “fire
of the Covington fire department,
their prompt and excellent work
saving the Star Building from
truction by fire last Friday
With the aid of our sprendid new
tem of waterworks and the
action of the firemen, the fire
quickly extinguished, with but
paratively small loss. Without
works and the quick action of
gallant “fire boys” the fire could
have been suppressed. For all
which I am truly thankful.
Yours Respectfully,
J. W. Anderson.
Pace Locals.
A number of Red Men from
place attended the services held
Covington for that Order last Sunday.
Mr. Otis Nixon, of Atlanta,
several days recently with his
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison and
little son of Zion visited relatives here
Sunday.
Miss Clemmie Boyd spent several
days last week with Mrs. L. R. Al
mand in Covington.
Mrs. Crowell has returned to her
home at Snapping Shoals after a two
weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
Crowell.
Rev. W. 0. Butler spent Thursday
night at Fairview the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Boyd.
Mrs. W. D. Elliott visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Ramsey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill spent last
Thursday in Covington.
Mr. C. D. Aim and has returned
from Atlanta where he spent the past
two months.
Misses Claude and Mary Dinnon of
Logansville visited friends here last
Mr D. B. Crowell and son Grady
spent Sunday with relatives at Snap¬
ping Shoals.
Mr. Bob McCord, of Texas, is visit¬
ing his brother Mr. O. P. McCord.
Mrs. L. R. Almand and children
returned to Covington after
have with Mr. and
spending some time
Mrs. Win. Boyd.
Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Butler and
little daughter Elisabeth visited Mr.
C. D. Ramsey’s family Monday.
After a visit to her daughter Mrs.
Emma Ellison, Mrs. Middlebrook has
returned to her home in Conyers.
Mr. George Willingham and his
mother visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Kinnett at Magnet Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Dr. Rosser and Mrs. Warren
Brantley of Lithonia spent last week
with Mrs. Emma Ellison.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gordon was buried at the ceme¬
tery here last Sunday afternoon.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference
of the Salem circuit will be held at
Salem church next Saturday and
Sunday Oct. 16th and 17th. Every¬
body invited.
Covington Mill.
Mrs. Huff and son, of Jasper county
day. were visiting Mrs 1 Niblejjt here Sun¬
Many of the boys from here atsend
ed the special service of the Red Men
in Covington at Baptist church last
Sunday.
Mrs. Anglin, of Monroe, visited her
son, Mr. Marsh Anglin here last week.
Mrs. Johnson, who has been quite
ill is convalescent.
Covington News Coupons are get¬
ting very popular now.
The pound party at supper at Mrs.
S. F. Burnett’s Saturday night was
enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Bud Hopkins and wife spent
Sunday in Walton county.
—HOUSE FOR RENT. Four room
cottage on Conyers street, close in.
Apply to— J. W. Anderson.
—FOR RENT. Travis house and
barn, just recovered and repaired. Ap¬
ply to—M rs. A. M. Travis.
Notice.
Well, we are at it again, making
those same good oyster stews like we
made so many last season. Try one
when in town and wanting something
to eat and then jou need not be
afraid of acute indigestion from eat¬
ing your dinner in town.— Parkers
Place.
Dry Pine Wood delivered anywhere
in town. Apply to 8. A. Brown. 4t
—WANTED—One good Gasoline
Engine, Pump, Tank and Power.—Ad¬
dress N. G. Maddox, Note, Ga. tf
The Bank of Newton County
Solicits your banking business
We are amply able to handle
all business entrusted to us.
J. F. Henderson, Pres. M. G. Turner, Cashier
J. W. Harwell, Assistant Cashier.
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In my New Quarters
Having moved into new quarters in
rear of court house. I am now better
prepared than ever to fit my friends and
the traveling public up with a neat team,
for pleasure or business trips. Give me
a trial on your next trip.
WOOD AIKEN
PHONE 92.
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SEED OATS FOR SALE.
Appier, winter grown. Also, the old
purple straw wheat, none better.
S. R. ELLiNGTON,
Oxford, Ga. R. F.