The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, May 25, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
PAGE TWO SOCIETY Written Especially lor theJjCovington News by Mrs. J. Thomas Wright. Mr. L. D. Adams spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. C. C. Brooks spent Monday in Atlanta. Mr. I. W. Meadors was in the city Monday. Mr. Harmon McDonald was in th« city Tuesday. Mr. Felix Wright, of lieguin, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Pelzer Webb, of Hartwell, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. A. J. Belcer, of Starrsville, was In the city Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Black, of Oak Hill, was in the city Thursday. Mrs. A. A. Carr is visiting relatives in Thomson this week. Mrs. B. J. Copeland visited at Greensboro Sunday. Mr. Clifton Bekher, of StarrsviJe, was in the city Mouday. Mr. W. G. Moore, of Atlanta, vis¬ ited friends here Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Young, of Porterdale, was in the city last week. Mr. Shellie Elliott spent Sunday v'th his parents at Conyers. Mr. an<! Mrs. Paul Stanton visited relatives at Newborn Sunday. Miss Mae Belle Clark is expec ted home from school next week. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Godfrey visit¬ ed relatives at Madison Sunday. Mr. W. II. Venable, of Atlanta, is spending a few days in Covington. Mr. Albert Middlberooks was the guest of Mr. George Speer Sunday. Mrs. Wm. H3. Grant and baby, of Porterdale, were in the city Thursday # Mrs. S. E. Berry visited Mrs. Al¬ bert Crutchfield in Conyers last week Mr. Samuel Green, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mrs. C. A. Franklin Sun¬ day. Mrs. M. J. Smith, of Soc ial Circle, spent Sunday here the guost of r«J atives. Mr. John Murray, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his family in North Cov¬ ington, Mrs. Irl Lunsford is spending this week in Lit hernia, the gue*«t of her parents. Miss Susie Weldon was the guest of Miss Florence Thompson for the* week-end. Misses Ola Mae and Eunice Har¬ vey, of Rocky Plains, attended com¬ mencement here last week and were guests of Miss Lillian Harvey. ■ *■*■*■*■*■*■■*■ * ■ + ■ * ■ * ■ * ■ ■ B 1 NOW IS THE TIME t To make your purchases. We invite your special attention to our spring line of ready to wear goods, such as Ladies silk waists, exquisite one piece silk dresses, silk petticoats, dainty muslin underwear, also carry a nice line of ladies skirts in panamas and voiles. Ladies "neckwear and notions of all kinds and at prices that suit. We would appreciate a call from you before making your purchases. Come and see our line, we take pleasure in showing our goods. N. KAPLAN Covington, Georgia. New Spring, Summer Goods Are now on exhibition. Many new lines added and more to follow. New goods of the season are arriving every ! ! few days at the New Backet Store. j One Price! Spot Cash! BIG VALUES! j ! | THE COVINGTON NEW». Miss Ruth Mobley, of Monroe, Is the guest of Mrs. Carroll in North Covington. Miss Ethel Worsham is visiting her sister, Miss Rut3i, at Cox college, this week. Mis& Frances Godfrey was the charming week-end guest of relatives at Madison. Mr. G. A. Hutto spent the week¬ end in Aiken, K. C'., where he visit¬ ed relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McCord and children visited Mr. G. W. Wood’s family Sunday. Little Sarah Connally, of Greens¬ boro, is spending some time with Mrs B. J. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. D. I). Towers and son, D - D - -I* 1 -. <* f Porterdale, were in the* city Thursday. Miss Christine White attended the commencement exercises at Agnes Scott this week. Mrs. B. F. Camp is slowly im¬ proving from a painful fall she sus¬ tained last week. Miss Edna Murray was the? guest ol her aunt, Mrs. Beam, in Mansfield, for the week-end. Miss Ellyne Franklin, of Mansfield, was the attractive week-end guest of relatives in the city. Mrs. T. U. Smith returned home Wednesday after a visit of several days to her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright, of Starrsville, attended the play at the college Monday night. Little Miss Marie Kimbal, visited Miss Eleanor Gordon last week and attended commencement. Mr. Alexander Berry, of Atlanta, is quite ill at the home of Mrs. T. M. Berry in Nortli Covington. Mrs. John Byrd, of Madison, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (’. I. Cash Friday night and Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Powell Wright is able to be out again after having been quit* sick several days last week. Mrs. Alexander Berry, of Atlanta, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. M. Berry, in North Covington. Miss Pickle Skelton has returned home, after a two weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. Powell Skelton. Rev. W. II. Cooper returned Mon¬ day from Mansfield, whore he preach¬ ed the commencement sermon. Mr. H. C. Wood and family, of Marshal, Texas, are si>eneling some* time with relative* near Jersey. Little Miss Lollie Belle, the bright daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee was quite ill last week. Mrs. Robert Mobley, of Monroe, is some time with her mother, Carroll in North Covington. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black were of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Garri¬ Monday afternoon and night. Col. C. C. King has returned from where he went as a rep¬ of the K. of P. Lodge. Messrs. Shellie Elliott and Simms attended the commencement at Agnes Scott last night. Miss Kate Elder, who has been the guest of Mrs. D. J. Jones returned to her home in Decatur. Miss Annelle Franklin, of Mans¬ spent Saturday night in the the guests of Miss May White. Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Adams spnet in Newborn, guests of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Little Miss Josephine Franklin is two weeks in Atlanta, the of ls*r cousin, Mrs. Samuel G. Mrs. Clarence Terrell has returned a most delightful visit to her Mrs. Julia Stewart, at Lex¬ Dr. Vanllorne and son, Jamie, and Miss Minnie Laurie Van of Monroe, spent Monday in city. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McDonald bright. little daughter, Florence, Wednesday in the city, guests relatives. Miss Clara Belle Adams left Friday Carrollton, where she will spend week or ten days with her uncle, H. B. Adams. Mr. E. D. Wallace, formerly of hut now of Milledgeville, shaking hands with his friends the city Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. Annie Wooten will be delighted to that she is able to be out again, er recent illness. The friends of Miss Lottie Hendric regret to learn that she was sick last week, and trust site entirely recovered. Master Willie Tom Middlebrook.of was*the guest of Master Cash Monday and attended at. the qpllege. Mrs. S. J. Heath and Miss A^i«* Trice, of Altanta, will spend Sunday in the city guests of and Mrs. 1). N. Baldwin. Mrs. Susan Christian, of Conyers, in the city Tuesday and will her home in the future with R. W. Milner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Len C. Baldwin, of and Miss lx>la Rogers, of York, were guests of Mr. and D. N. Baldwin last Sunday. Misses Tomie Ozburn and Ellen of Mansfield, were the at¬ guests of Mrs. Henry Odum, North Covington, Wednesday. Til*; many friends in the city of Mra it. Scott will regret to iiear that lias been quite sick, but hope will have an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley aud of Starrsville, attended the play “As You Like It” at the auditorium Monday evening. Mr. 1). J. Adams and family, of Dix¬ spent Monday night in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ad ms and attended the play at the Mrs. Samuel Green, of Atlanta, was called to the city last week the illness of her mother, Mrs. Powell Wright returned home morning. Miss Maybelle Clark returned today Gainesville, where she attended college. She was accompan¬ home by Miss Mayoni Woods, of Missippi. Miss Lillie Stillwell, who has been school at Young Harris, ar¬ in the city Friday and will the summer with her sister, R. E. Everitt. The many friends in the city of Delphia Blanton, will regret to that she has been and is fetill ill, but hope she will have an convalescence. Mr. Earl McLean Smith left Sat last for Washington, D. C., to a position with the government; will be joined later in the sum¬ by Mrs. Smith. Misses Winnie Huson and Nettie will visit Washington, Ga., the week in June. They will go as from the Epwortli League, M. E. church. Miss Maybelle Clark will entertain house party beginning June 3rd and through commencement at Her guests will be Misses Smith, of Moultrie, Mavonie of Meridian. Miss. Messrs. T. Candler, of Atlanta; C. S. of Macon, and P. M. Munro, Buena Visat. YOU GET THE BEST At the Best Pm at C. E. tei’s Experience, Cash and Ski 111 are all chief factors in pro¬ curing the best bargains. All are at your command here. (> pairs of hose or 1-2 hose, 75c, guaranteed six months. King Quality shoes and oxfords in all leathers, $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00 and every pair are guaranteed. Mens Clothing, ready made or tailor made at prices that defy all competition. Straw hats for men and hoys. Mens ties at 15e and 25c that look like the 50c kind. Belts, bags, collars, jabots and many such things, too numerous to mention at less than the regular prices. MILLINERY. This is our strong pull for all the la¬ dies are pleased with Hats bought from us and we are sell them cheaper than ever. Come to this store to save money .on everything to wear. C. E. Cook, Covington, Ga. Ad. nnllimn TO RENT TO A COUPLE to do light house keeping. Apply to Mrs. C. I. Cash. tf. COMB WH1TE LEGHORNS The world’s greatest layers. I have a pen of birds of the very highest quality. If you want results get a setting of my eggs. Eggs $1.50 for 15. E. L. PEEK.—tf. SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICE. One of the most beautiful homes in Covington; house built on the Colonial style and situated on large lot three and one-half acres, from which could be sold six nice build¬ ing lots. Fine orchard, barn, poul¬ try houses and yards, and every convenience that would go to the making of an ideal home. Ernest Parker. 5-18-4t. SALE—130 ACRES OF GOOD farm land; 75 acres in cultivation. One 7-room house, one 3-room house and two farm houses. Good water aud orchards; 1 mile of Cov¬ ington. Will sell on easy terms. H. D. Bush. tf. SALE—A WIND MILL, TOW er and tank, at a bargain. See me at once. R. W. Milner, Covington, Ga.—tf. W. J. Higgins | § DENTIST § | t Over Cohen’s Store. i i Your Patronage Solicited. Covington - - Georgia and Clocks Repaired. I am prepared to repair your and Clocks and can fix so they will run, for less mon¬ than my competitors and guar¬ all my work. When you are for your work give me a J. SIEGEL At Dr . J. A. Wrights Drug Store. PRETTY LINE OF JEWELRY AND STANDARD WATCHES. Wednesday, May 25, 1910. Let The News do your Job Printing. Covington Buggy Co* Garage Department Have Your Automobile Repaired and adjusted by a man who knows how. We have secured the ser¬ vices of Mr. Sidney H. Cook, who has six years experience and is capable of doing any kind of work. Me expect to run a first-class Ga¬ rage and do first-class work at reason¬ able prices. Call on us for work or supplies and we will serve you right. Covington Buggy Co. Covington, Ga.