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pace Locals.
McCord visited Miss Ver
llletree v ra Hiii Sunday.
^ Oak
1 and W. B. Treadwell
Saturday «r q
afternoon in Coving
ItOO' of Atlanta, vis
l. Burns,
.a.t week.
T w Estes spent Tuesday af
Mrs. ith Mrs. T. J. Ramsey,
|,en>oon W
iJSr.'and j C. Turner, of Covington,
Mrs. J. C. Nixon part
,{last week.
and Mrs. J. T. Kirkland an
lolaee the arriva' of a lino boy
lieir home.
and Mrs. George Willingham
iwdMr. B. F. Rowan’s family
fhursday- Almand, of Covington,
L R with his
several days last week
Iher.Mr. G. B. Almand.
Mr Floyd Cook, of Conyers, was
Jr here Sunday afternoon.
Land | Rev W. 0. Butler spent
Sunday at Prospect.
UissClemmie Boyd left Saturday to
ept a school at Watkinsville.
| Messrs. visited D. B. friends Crowell near and Oak Hill
jrbes
|nday afternoon.
I j( re Bob Kirkland and Miss Lucy
, Covington.
irkland spent Friday in
Rev. W. E. Venable, of Covington,
sited Rev. W. 0. Butler Tuesday
ierooon.
| Mrs. J. C. Nixon spent Tuesday
jght with Mrs. T. J. Ramsey.
| ft, G. B. Almand visited Sunday. Mr. L. R.
nand in Covington
I l Mr. Chess Forbes, of Atlanta, was
recent visitor to Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
swell.
I Miss Vera McCord spent a few hours
i Covington Wednesday.
|Mr. J. W. Estes visited Mr. and
i, T. J. Ramsey Saturday.
|Mb. J. W. Burns and daughter,
i Dollie, spent Monday afternoon
l Covington.
■Mrs. D. B. Crowell visited Mrs. J.
I Hill Sunday afternoon.
|Mrs.J. C. Nixon and Mrs. T. J.
msey and little son James, spent
lednesday in Covington.
|Mr. Tom L. Burns and sister Miss
jollie, visited friends in Conyers Fri
f night.
. Paul Skinner has moved his
lily from near Porterdale to this
Band is now running a black
nth shop for Mr. 0. P. McCord.
lie Woodmen of the World has ov-
1700,000 members and in 20 years
| has paid $45,000,000 in death
sand has over $12,000,000 surplus
jits treasury. good order Dont this appeal to
«a to belong to?
tJ. J. Corley will give you all in
ination.
Member Cohen is still selling
jeryihing pnce. at the same old price. No
Dr. A. S. HOPKINS, Dentist
Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered.
a ' e installed a Jameson easting machine for casting
go inlays. These inlays and enamel fillings are especially
icated in frail teeth where crowns are not wanted and
discoloration is objectionable.
AH kinds of dental work done in a painstaking and very
careful manner.
Ca " 8 ans wered from residence near Georgia depot,
s«, ° tK house left
on toward Oxford.
Office 8 and 10 Star Bldg. Covington, Ga.
*® Ce Rhone 216 200-L.
Residence Pnone
EW GOODS ARRIVING
S ^ a ^ or Made Suits.
A fi n e line of ladies tailor made suits that beauties.
are
Hats
ea > ^ wear in the latest styles, shapes and colors.
,
Shoes
Co mpl e te line of the latest things in fall and winter
es fo ' the ladies.
t .
es Furs and Muffs 4
, Nettling new for the cold weather. Every lady should «
,? E ««• of these. I
Mvi S kirts and Shirt Waists. i
L i H *d with everything
ari( j * s ver y u aT snappy new |
kaplan!
High Point Locals.
Rev. Chas. Smith filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sun¬
day.
Mrs. E. H. MeCart and children
spent several days last week with her
mother Mrs. J. W. Strawn.
Misses Tempie Lewis and Olenda
Taylor were the guests of Mrs. J. W
Strawn Tuesday.
Mrs. A. J. Parker and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnie
Parker.
Misses Irene and Grace Grant vitit
ed their sister Mrs. E. H. Lewis of
Covington Sunday.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mrs. Nancy Piper and hope she will
soon be well again.
Rev. Chas. Smith spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Par¬
ker.
Mrs. Bessie Matthews and children
were the guests of Miss Mary Lizzie
Fillingim last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strawn spent
Sunday with the latters parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Piper of Rocky Plains.
Mrs. Mary Smith is visiting her
niece Miss Tempie Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Parker and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Parker.
Mr. Lonnie Fillingim spent Satur¬
day and Sunday with relatives near
Walnutgrove.
Mrs. Ike Meadow spent Saturday
with Miss Tempie Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Salter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Salter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker spent a
short while with Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Parker Sunday night.
Mr. James Harris was a visitor here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Capes spent
Thursday afternoon with the formers
mother Mrs. Capers of Leguin.
Misses Ethel and Maggie Grant
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. MeCart.
Mr. Jackson was a visitor here Sun¬
day.
Miss Tempie Lewis spent Friday in
Covington shopping.
Mr. Jim Lassiter spent Sanday with
Mr. J. M, Rogers.
Gum Creek.
Mrs. Bob Ellington and Mrs. Rit
shon spent Friday with Mrs. S. R.
Ellington.
Mrs. Bob Ellington spent Sunday
with Mr. Ed Ellington’s family.
Mrs. Jim Byrd and children spent
Sunday with Mrs. S. R. Ellington.
Miss Lizzie Yarber spent Saturday
with Miss Lucile Bostwick.
We are still improving in our Sun¬
day school at Gum Creek school and
are going to have preaching on the
sixth Sunday in October.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Sardis Locals.
Rev. Joe J. Winburn, of Mansfield,
his regular appointment at Mac¬
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Adelle and Sammie Hender¬
of Atlanta, spent a few days re¬
with their mother, Mrs. Mattie
Miss Brownie Ellington is the guest
this week of her sister, Mrs. P. W.
Harris, at Jersey.
Mr. Jesse Dial and Miss Sallie Mae
Smith were the guests of Misses Julia
and Eva Dial at Oxford Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. and Mrs. P. W. Harris
were the guests of Mrs. T. H. Smith
Monday afternoon.
Mr. C. D. Barnett and mother vis
ited relatives here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. A. V. Poole and Miss Una
Smith visited the Western part of the
county one day last week.
Miss Lizzie Guinn, of Covington,
was the guest of Mrs. Tom Boggus
Saturday night and Sunday.
Don’t forget the Sunday School
every Sunday afternoon.
Remember to vote for Miss Una
Smith within the next few days by
subscribing or renewing for the News.
NOTICE.—The time of meeting for
cleaning and laying off the cemetery
has been changed from Friday before
the first Sunday until Friday before
the second Sunday.
Trade with Cohen and you can save j
money.
New styles of ladies coat suits ar¬
riving daily at Cohen’s.
Announcement.
Rev. Joe Winburn will preach at j
Zion Baptist church, in West Newton
on the 5th Sabbath at 11 o’clock.
Each member requested to be present.
Strangers welcome. E. W. Estes.
The very best calicoes at 5 cts. at |
Cohen’s.
Almon News.
Mr. Jesse Yancey and Miss Clifford
Smith were united in marriage last
Sunday. We wish for them a long
and happy union.
Mr. C. W. Smith and father spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Rich.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Berry spent last
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Evans.
Quite a number of people attended
services at Almon’s new church Sun¬
day.
Mrs. T. L. Dobbs visited Mrs. P. L.
Sudduth Sunday.
Miss May Ramey spent a few days
with her grandmother, Mrs. L.
Ramey, last week.
Mr. A. S. St. John spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs H. C. Hyatt.
Mrs. W. S. Ramey spent a short
while Sunday with Mrs. L. J. Ramey.
Don’t fail to look at our millinery
before buying. Cohen.
Just received a big lot of fine beaver
shapes at Cohen’s.
Covington Mill.
Quite a number of people have re¬
cently moved into our village and we
extend to them a cordial invitation to
be with us in our church and Sunday
school work.
Mr. and Mrs. Piper, of Midway,
were with us Sunday and joined in the
Sunday school work. We were glad
to have them with us.
Mr. Oscar Wrenn, of Augusta, was
here with relatives a short while Mon¬
day. He is a traveling salesman and
was en route to Mississippi.
Mr. Lcn Day is quite ill with ty¬
phoid fever, and his many friends
wish for him an early recovery.
Mr. Willie Callahan has been quite
sick for sometime, but is improving
at this writing.
Miss Beattrice Parham has been
quite sick for sometime, but we are
glad to say is convalescing.
Mr. Henry Bray and wife visited
friends at Monroe Sunday.
Come on with your coupons, re¬
newals and new subscribers, the Cov¬
ington Mill correspondent is well up
and running some in the great piano
contest of The News.
If you want to save money on your
suit of clothes buy it from Cohen.
“Elm” Camp No. 206, “Woodmen
of the World,” of this city will meet
Monday night Nov. 1st to reorganize
and elect officers. Over 20 new mem¬
bers have recently been added to this
lodge. Mr. J. J. Corley is acting
Secretary.
The biggest line of clothing for men
youths and children at Cohen’s.
What About Your Boys’ Clothes?
%
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The fall Models—a dandy bunch awaits a
call from YOU.
Whats more you’ll buy one of these excep=
tional suits after you have given them a look,
you just can’t help it. You’ve never seen such
style and snappiness at the prices we are asking.
Come in the next time you are down town
and let us show you the new fall line,
Lee Brothers, Covington, Ga.
COTTON SELLING AT NIGH PRICES
Pay Your Indebtedness
I have been very patient with those who owe me during the
present fall and now as cotton is selling at over thirteen cents a
pound I must insist that all those whom I hold accounts against
in at once and settle. Some few accounts which have been
open for sometime MUST BE PAID. Now let this be
warning to you and influence you to come to see me at ONCE.
A. Thompson, Covington, Ga.
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Patronize
White
Barbers W !
We have a neat and well V
new kept furniture shop, equipped and supplied with !
-
with hot and cold water. We "
ask for your trade from the * 2
fact that we do first class
work and white barbers all g
the way through. J
W. J. Gober
Covington,
Oysters—we sell oysters, receiving
them daily from one of the largest
oyster dealers in the south, whose
house has for fifty years been build¬
ing a reputation by giving the best
there are to the trade. We will sell
these extra standard oysters at same
price as last season, 35c per quart.—
Parkers Place.
A Gift That Only You Can Give
What Would Be Better Than a Living Portrait Of Yourself?
THE KIND WE MAKE
Come Now Before the Rush and Let Us Have The Order.
We Are Prepared to Give You the Best Your Money Can Buy.
The Death Studio, Covington,Ga,
Seed Oats for Sale
Genuine Appier Oats
of My Own Raising
C. LUNSFORD, MANSFIELD, GA.