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Brick Store.
d >Irs J. T. Elliott visited
J„ear .
Salem Sunday.
Krs. Lecker, of this Conyers, week> is the
[ Dy er
d Mrs. C. E. Patrick spent
L n Madison.
end in
[Lillie Aaron spent several days
I k in Mansfield with relatives.
I Willie Mae Fincher spent Sat
n Covington
litchell, of Crawfordville is
lt of her daughter Mrs. M. M.
^jene Crutchfield, of West New
Ltended Sunday School here
I-afternoon.
f L Bob Cook Harris filled Spring his regular Saturday ap
t at
today
L Willie Mae Fincher and Tina
i attended an entertainment at
r Saturday night.
1 0 S gie Poster, of Social Circle,
L re a short while Sunday.
L Walter Anglen and Lon
, attended Sunday School here
r
Van Shouse, of Madison is the
of relatives here this week.
I |a Jack Brown, of McDonough,
L. short while one day this week
F. H. Ozburn.
I singing at Mr. J. T. Elliott’s
jery much enjoyed.
I j, A. Pannell and children, of
L spent Sunday afternoon with
l and Mrs. W. H. Stuart.
Lrs. Tom and Boyken Parker,of
ICirdle, were here a short while
y.
Lra' [of from here attended the
Mrs. L. L. Flowers in Cov
i Monday.—Last weeks letter.
Mixon News.
land Mrs. John Kitchens spent
ly | with Mr. and Mrs Tom Kitch
Gaithers.
land Mrs. Carl Fincher, of God
jvnlle, Ga., are visiting the lat
barents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
land Mrs. Alfred Floyd spent
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bo¬
land Mrs. T. W. Heard spent
Iv with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
If. D. Ballard, of Covington,
I visitor here Sunday.
I Clint Nix, of Rocky Plains vis
Ir. Lewis Yancey Sunday.
j Homer Stubbs dined with Mr.
Fincher Sunday.
I Jack Bohanon, of South Geor
|a visitor here.
bes Nellie and Grace Parker
|Tuesday "Coggins. with their sister, Mrs.
b Dessa Ivey spent Saturday af
pn with Miss Katie Fincher.
I and Mrs. N. H. Pope spent Sun
j P* 1 Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Parker.
Chester Vining and Miss Ada
Iwere the guests of the Misses
ft Sunday.
; and Mrs. Marion Elliott and
oe Loyd, of High Point, spent
pay night and Sunday with Mr.
1 p9. N. A. Parker.
ant ^ *11 rs - Sam Bohanon visited
Is near Pleasant Grove Sunday.
If- ptman H - this Po Pe is visiting friends
week.
prs. V\ ill and Carl Savage and
' Edwards were here Sunday.
je guin Locals.
and Mrs Jim Smith, of Jersey,
-
ff 8ta . Saturda
d Mrs. y and Sunday of
[ a. S . Ellington.
Sl c u«nard and children
rs - Joh n Meadors Sunday.
| P or James <l Saturday. Patterson visited friends
h ft ndMr8 Mr. * W. R. Roberts were
and Mrs. O. D. Grant
p LS“* afternoon.
Mabry, of Starrsville,
°m Smith Sunday.
White and SaUie May
L, ■* ‘ Lovin gton spent theweek-
188es Leila and Pauline
P” Smith made a business trip
P&on Saturday.
r retie and Maggie Grant and
LT’ r ho °l , of here Hi gh Point attended
Sunday.
ler«^c' e Sunday. a ® e ’ Hayston, wase
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Sv w V" n i ' S MAN for each dis
c °unty or one good
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me to take whole ooun
ld , m ° ney hing
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on ^mission.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Liberty News.
We are having fine w’eather for
wheat sowing now.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wicks and little
aon J. D., spent Saturday night and
Sunday as the guest of the latters
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kinnett.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper and three
bright little girls, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Piper’s family.
Miss Verdie Moore visited Miss
Nana Hilley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Piper and
charming little daughter Lillian, was
the guest of the former’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. N. H. Piper Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. W. A. Woodruff of Macon, was
the admired guest of his parents Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Woodruff Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mrs. Ben McCart and Miss Lizzie
Myers visited Mrs. Howard Piper Sun¬
day afternoon.
Miss Nana Hilley spent last Monday
afternoon very pleasantly with Miss
Myrtie Piper.
Miss Ethel Piper spent a short while
with Miss Katie Vining Saturday.
Mr. J. T. Wicks was the guest of
Mr. Z. D. Kinnett Sunday.
Mrs. D. W. Kinnett and Miss Effie
Kinnett spent one day last week at
Leguin as the guest of Mrs. Kinnett’s
mother Mrs. Capes, who has been ill
for the past few days.
Mr. Clarence Hilley spent Saturday
and Sunday with friends and relatives
in Atlanta.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Vaughns’ two chil¬
dren and hope for them a speedy re¬
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinnett and
little son spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper and
family.
Miss Lillie Weatherly opened school
here Tuesday with a good attendance.
Mr. John Gorman spent one day
last w-eek as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Dock Floyd.
Several from here attended preach¬
ing at Porterdale Sunday night.—Last
week’s letter.
Sardis Locals.
Miss Lizzie Kate Mobley and little
brothers, of Social Circle, were the
guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. B. Elling¬
ton, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Hughs, of Atlanta, spent the
latter part of last week with Mr. R.
E. Lee.
We are glad to say that Mrs. J. H.
Eddleman is able to be up again.
Mr. Howard Smith has been con¬
fined to his room w T ith the grip for
the past few days. We hope he will
soon be out again. His mother, Mrs.
T. H. Smith continues quite ill.
Misses Brownie Ellington and Sallie
Mae Smith spent Friday and Satur¬
day with Mrs. H. B. Guinn.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Eddleman, of
Jersey, were guasts of the latter’s pa¬
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Sun¬
day.
Mr. S. H. Smith and family spent
the week-end with his brother in
Rockdale county.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Harris, of Jer¬
sey, were guests of Mr. J. B. Elling
tou’s family Sunday.
Mrs. H. B. Guinn entertained a
number of young people Friday night
and all who attended report a most
enjoyable time.
Don’t forget to vote for Miss Una
Smith in the piano contest before it
closes.
Gum Creek.
Miss Eva Ellis spent Saturday night
with Miss Mattie Ellington.
Miss Eva Dial, of Oxford, spent last
week with Miss Lueile Bostwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ellington spent
Sunday with Mrs. S. R. Ellington.
Mr. R. A. Bostwick and family
spent Saturday in Oxford.—Last
week’s letter.
Notice Masons.
Covington Chapter No. 71 Royal
Arch Masons will meet in regular
convocation Friday evening Dec. 10th
at 7:30. Work in Mark Masters de¬
gree. Refreshments after the work.
Meet with us companions and enjoy
the refreshments if not the work, as
this will be the last work and refresh¬
ment for the year.
Friday evening Dec. 24th election
of officers for 1910.
Take notice companions and ac¬
cordingly govern yourselves. P.
A. S. Hopkins, H.
R. R. Fowleb, Secty.
Dry Pine Wood delivered anywhere
in town. Phone 141-J, or apply to S.
A. BROWN, City.—tf.
Pace Locals.
Mrs. J. C. Nixon spent Tuesday
with Mrs. T. J. Ramsey.
Little Miss Caroline Pierce, of Au¬
gusta, is the guest of Sara Will Cow¬
an.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kinnett, of
Magnet, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Willingham Sunday.
Mrs. W. S. Ramsey, of Covington,
spent several days recently visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. Lem Hardin and children, of
Conyers, visited Mrs. J. W. Burns
Sunday.
Mr. Otis Nixon, of Atlanta, spent
last week here.
Misses Dora and Ackie Livingston
visited Mrs. T. J. Ramsey Friday af¬
ternoon.
Mrs. Jane Burns, of Fairview, spent
last week with her daughter, Mrs. J.
C. Nixon.
Miss Mollie Smith visited Mrs. J.
C. Hill Thursday.
Messrs. T. J. Ramsey and Otis Nix¬
on spent a few hours in Conyers Fri¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Watson and lit¬
tle daughter, of Atlanta, visited rela¬
tives here Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Kirkland and Miss Alber¬
ta Plunkett spent Saturday in Cov¬
ington.
Mr. Frank Butler spent several
days recently in Atlanta visiting his
sisters.
Mrs. C. D. Ramsey and little daugh¬
ter Martha spent Monday in Coving¬
ton.
Mrs. D. B. Crowell visited Mrs. J.
C. Hill Saturday afternoon.
Mr. C. D. Ramsey and family spent
Sunday with relatives at Bethany.
Mrs. J. E. Cowan and Mrs. R. L.
Coggin visited Mrs. W. O. Butler Fri¬
day afternoon.
Misses Tempie Lewis, Nora and
Olinda Taylor, of Hight Point, were {
recent visitors to Mrs. D. B. Crowell.
Mr. and Otis Hardeman visited Mr.
J. H. Willingham’s family Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Almand, of
Conyers, spent several days last week
with their daughter Mrs. J. Will
Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coggin and lit¬
tle son spent Monday in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd visited Mr.
George Loyd’s family Sunday.
Miss Sallie Wilson, of Oak Hill, and
Mr. Thomas K. Womack, of this place
were quietly married at the home of
Mr. 0. P. McCord, last Sunday morn¬
ing. We extend congratulations.—
Left over from last week.
High Point Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Middlebrook
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss
Tempie Lewis and brother, Mr. Jim
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roberts and
two bright little daughters were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Grant
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strawn ami
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. McCart.
Mrs. Janie Loyd was the guest of
her son, Mr. Green Loyd Sunday.
Mr. Jim Canup and sister, Martha
spent Saturday and Sunday with rela
tives at Porterdale.
Messrs. Herman Grant and Guss
McCart, of Stewart, were visiting
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Parker.
Mrs. Frank McCart, Jr., spent Sat¬
urday night with her brother Mr.
John Moss, of Leguin.
Mrs. E. H. McCart spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Johnie Parker.
Miss Lena Parker spent Sunday
very pleasantly with Misses Maggie
and Ethel Grant.
The candy drawing given Saturday
night by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strawn
was very much enjoyed by a large
crowd.
_
Gaithers News.
Miss Nina McDonald, one of our
sweetest young ladies, spent several
days last week at Woodlawn, the
guest of Mr. John Harris’ family.
Mr. G. W. Edwards spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Mr. Hoyt Pickett attended the Har
ris-Speer wedding at Woodlawn last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Leon Dick spent Wednesday at
Starrsville.
Mr. Archie Darby, of Hayston,
spent last Saturday and Sunday here
the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. R.
Banks.
Mr. Robert Pennington, of Atlanta,
is spending this week with fnendsand
relatives here.
Mr. E. R. Banks spent one day last
week'J
$ Silver DOLLARS $
Given Our customers Free
The beautiful clock displayed in our store con=
tains a number of silver dollars, it will be wound
up and allowed to run down each week. Come to
our store and get time cards which are identified by
the hours, minutes and seconds stamped thereon.
Bring your time cards to our store each week on
Saturday
and “Silver Dollars” will be given free to the person
present holding the card stamped in accordance
with the conditions of the time cards which our
our clerks will explain in detail.
What time will the clock Stop? Don’t forget to get the
time cards. Yon must he present at time Clock is uncovered.
W. COHEN, r £ ; tii Covington, Ga.
“A little money goes a long way at this Store.”
We never sleep. Keep one eye open for bargains. I want
your trade.
PROFITS CUT ALL
TO PIECES ON
PIANOS
Ten or Fifteen Different Makes.
$10 Profit on Factory Prices.
See This Line Before You Make
Your Purchase.
It Means Money To you.
C. A. HARWELL J
Leader In
Furniture and Undertaking
Covington, Ga.