The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, April 12, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
EXPRESS „ CO, jTTICKS William Schley Hov. JM , en totive the ex “!^ i his guns on r , teiie,i, * ltls su " tJ ’ „w«si»« toll from landing s ervice it per I^k r !i< i°t it is responsible parcels post. for *5?,, wav of the |“ g to be introduced on r ..... '“ |s la;, Iprrtid i® abuse. ^ brief, but ytits | l0g ‘"eate provisions. a general It parcels is de I* K . to 11 pounds. Going fur assert the government'. I Kble 1 . carrying trade on matter with certain ex | in other words, the gov r finess is 10 do the highly remun that the express £ £ have heretofore been deriv- do rom which they have Emendous Lives annual revenue. Financial Problem. I Lord , of a postal deficit annually, believes that under this the postal service will show „ earnings running Dj. Etens hereafter of millions. L F, the classes of merchandise excepted in the bill the Lesentative re from the fifth the L district has drafted, are Vg. All spiritous, malt, or liquors, all articles subject to i ignition by] tieous combustion or oils, naphtha, benzine pentine, perishable fruits and es and any article liable to osition in transmission; oint salves and articles of similar ie ncy unless shipped in sealed Ipt [or the above named exceeding arti |all Iris merchandise not in weight will be admitted ] mails at a sharp reduction in , rates.— John Corrigan, Jr., gton correspondent, Atlanta ■tation. Notice. ■persons are forbidden to hire tor Frank and Cora Bailey, col¬ ls they are under contract with l the year 1911. R. G. MERCIER. 2t. ■ 4* V 1 fM |r Wk snoe Over a million dollars has been sfrent in advertising “Queen Quality Shoes. These two words guarantee the best women s shoes made in de world. It has taken many years to teach tys truth. The manufacturers haven V done it, for they could not. The shoes themselves have (aught the public. Priced $3.50 to $5.00 Stephenson & Callaway, Covington, Ga. 1 ew Racket Store N Cash! One Price! BIG VALUES! <ew goods of season arriving !Ver y few days, many new les added more to follow. Yours Very Truly GUINN. tHE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 1911. MIXON LOCALS. The reservior seems to be full now and will about reach the contoor line, “bunting and fishing" is all the amusement. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hill and mother, Mrs J. H. Pope, spent Saturday af-* ter noon with Mrs. I L. Parker and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fincher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hill. Misses Nelle and Grade Parker vis¬ ited relatives at Pleasant Grove last Thursday afternoon. Miss Nora Kitchens visited rela¬ tives at Gaithers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meadows, of near Covington, visited relatives here last. Sunday. Messrs. W. L. McDonald and Jim Harris, of Gaithers, were among the visitors here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Robert Ballard, of Covington, visited relatives and friends here last week. Mr. Zed Steele, of Jersey, spent Saturday and Sunday with his pa¬ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Steele. Power Company Will Develop Mineral Spring. When the Central of Georgia Pow¬ er company were making excavations in the solid rock bed of the Ocmul gee river for the big dam that they have bulit, a mineral spring was dis¬ covered. The water was analyzed by chemists, and found to he a good min oral water similar to the famous In¬ dian Springs, about eight miles dis¬ tant. The representatives of the company were at the dam a few days ago making further investigations, and stated that it was the intention of the company to develop these springs When these springs are developed it will be one of the finest summer o winter resorts in the south. The immense basin of water covers about 2,500 acres, and boats can run for 30 miles. Fish abound in these waters, and lovers of sport can pass time pleasantly there. It is healthy and large hills hound the water on every side. Free Hacks run to the Big Leon¬ ard Sale at Academy Spring Park from all over city today. Go out and take advantage of the Bargains offered in real estate in Covington. ALMON LOCALS. Re\. M. B. Sams filled his regu¬ lar appointment at Shiloh Sunday. Mrs. R. l. Peek and sweet little children, Robert and Charlie, of Union Point, are the guests of friends here. Miss Ad,nah Neely, one of Fair VK!WS most attractive young ladies, visited Miss Mary Dobbs Sunday. Misses Nellie Howard and Ellie Ma Zellner, our accomplished teachers, spent Saturday in Covington. Several from here attended the closing exercises at Oakland school Friday night. We are glad to note that Miss Ruth St. John has recovered from her re¬ cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Will Owens and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owens at Fairview Saturday night. Mrs. Charlie Stone and lovely ehil Jien, Master James Henry, and Misses Mamie Lee, and Mattie Ruth, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mr. C. W. Berry’s family. Messrs. J. E., J. L„ and R. L. Dobbs visited Covington Saturday. Mrs. Will Owens visited Mrs. H. C. Hyatt Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young visited their near Master Clyde and Oliver Young re¬ turned Sunday from a visit to Litho nia. We are sorry to note the illness of Mr. James Brice, and wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Smith Young attended Sunday School at Oakland Sunday afternoon. We are glad to note that Grand¬ mother Berry, is slowly recovering from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hill, of Cov¬ ington, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. vVingate’s family Sunday. Misses Gertrude, Sidney and Lillian Hyatt and Amber Coggin, and Master Ernest and Sam Owens, and Pleasant end Grady Hyatt visited Mr. C. W. Berry Saturday afternoon. Mr. Howard, of Forsyth, is visit¬ ing his sister, Miss Nellie Howard. Miss Bessie Coggin spent Wednes¬ day and Thursday with Miss Ruby Presley. Mr. Roy Hammond and Miss An ni> Bohanan, of Covington, passed through our ville Saturday afternoon. Mis® Emma Presley visited Miss Amber Coggin Wednesday and Thurs¬ day. Mr. B. S. Ozburn, of Leguin, visited relatives here last week. Miss Nellie Howard and brother, and Miss Ellie Mae Zellner visited Miss Rosalie Marbut Sunday. Messrs. R. L. Coggin and Will Owens spent Saturday afternoon in Covington. Miss Berta Davis, of Atlanta, visit¬ ed Mrs. James Bruce Sunday. Mr. Co. W. Berry and son, Char l.e, visited Covington Saturday. Mrs. R. L. Coggin visited Mrs. E. C. McCart Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. S. Marbut spent Friday in Atlanta. | ■' *j Misses Emma Presley and Gladys Rowland visited Misses Amber and Bessie Coggin Sunday afternoon. PACE NEWS. Mr. O. P. McCord spent Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Piper spent Thursday very pleasantly in Coving¬ ton as the guests of her brother, Mr. Howard Piper. Mrs. D. B. Crowell spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. J. Ramsey. Miss Myrtle Piper spent a short while Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. J. Ramsey. Mrs. O. P. McCord spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. D. B. Crowell. Mrs. O. P. McCord and Mrs. G. W. Piper spent a short while Saturday with Mrs. D. B. Crowell. Mrs. M. B. Sams and three sweet little children, spent Monday after¬ noon with Mrs. B. F Rowan. Mrs. G. W. Piper spent. Wednes¬ day afternoon with Mrs. T. J. Ram¬ sey. and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Crowell son, Grady, visited Mr. and Mrs. W T. Smith and family Sunday. Mr. G. W. Piper was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Piper Satuiday. Mr. Frank Day and charming sis¬ ter. Miss Emma, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Piper and family Sunday. bright Prof, and Mrs. Garris and little son, Phillip, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Piper and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. O. P. McCord and mother, Mrs. Stallworth, spent one day last week as the guests of her brother, Mr. Eugene Stallworth. Mrs. W. S. Ramsey, of Covington, spent the week-end with her son, Mr. T. J. Ramsey. Miss Clara Rowan spent a short while Sunday aftrenoon with Miss M a belle Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Crowell spent a short while Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Piper. Mrs. Sarah Elliott spent a short while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sams. We are sorry to note the illness of Mrs. T. J. Ramsey. Hope her a speedy recovery. Free Hacks run to the Big Leon¬ ard Sale at Academy Spring Park from all over city today. Go out and take advantage of the Bargains offered in real estate in Covington. PAGE THREES Our Great Easter Sale Saturday Of Ladies and Childrens Hats As we would like to sec every lady and child come out with a new hat on the sixteenth, we have made every effort to get one hundred hats ready for Saturday at a price unusual to hear of at this season of the year. These hats we are going to offer you are easily worth up to $0.00. We are going to make the price so low you cant help having a new hat. Listen! your pick for $1.98 no discount orders taken on these. Enough said. Come and see for your self. \m (■r We sell Queen Under Muslin E. H. Mobley Two Big Stores Covington, Ga. Shoes For Fverybody We are placing on sale this week one of the most complete and up to date line of m SHOES ever shown under one roof in this city. They are all of the latest shapes and lasts for men, Ladies, Youths and children. When we say we are selling shoes, every one of our customers know what that means==-THE BEST. Come in and let us show you this line before you make your purchase elsewhere. T. C. Swann Co. §j The Store of Good Values Covington, Ga g