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Select Cotton Seed For Sale
Dongola, Cooks Improved, Schley,
Culpepper’s Prolific. Prices quoted
on request.
C. C. LUNSFORD, Mansfield Ga.
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* served as you want them. Everything neat and clean. Cook- |j
rt ing the best.
A full supply of fruits and and other eatables always on hand £
and everything in our line at reasonable prices. *
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Now is the time to pay that dollar
Easter Egg Dye For Sale
Full line of Richard Hudnets Perfumes and
toilet articles. We are still headquarters
for garden seeds in Bulk. I am still selling
Rhode Island Red Eggs. Look at my
chickens and if you want Eggs you will buy
from me. Have a few more Rhode Island
Red Cockerels and Pullets for sale. If you
need Specticles fitted accurately I am the
man to see. If you need a truss scientifi¬
cally adjusted call on me. I will guarantee
to give you satisfaction in adjustment and
prices.
J. A. WRIGHT
Covington Ga.
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^ Best Strain E. B. Thompsons Kinglet Rocks, Eggs, 15 for $8.00. 4*
.j, The prettiest chickens in this section, Golden Wyandottes, Eggs 4*
15 for $2.00. .J.
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.j. Rhode Island Reds, best strain, Eggs 15 for $1.00. 4*
•J. Rose Comb Brown Leghorns, headed by a very fine cock, Eggs from 4*
,|. this pen, 15 for $1.00. »|*
HE* Bee me before placing your next order. 4*
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Builders are busy getting ready to lay foundations or in com
■ pleting residences in some of the best sections of the city and
4* we are supplying them with the best lumber, cement, plaster,
■ as well as the best quality and fine workmanship on sash,
jjj doors, blinds and all kinds of mill work.
* W. T. MILNER, Covington, Ga.
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Why Not Pay That Dollar You Owe?
Our Engines, stationary or mounted on wheels
1 ’ 1 " ar ® built for Heavy Duty
We Also and adapted are for particularly weli ,
Manufacture Saw Mill, Oil
Towers. Tanks, Mill and Cotton Ginning.
Standpipes, Write for prices on Saw
Self Supporting Mills. Shingle Mills, etc.
Steel Stacks, BOILERS. We carry
Plate and Sheet for immediate shipment the
Iron Work. best constructed Boilers,
ranging from 12 H. P. to
150 U. P. Write for catalog
J. S. SCHOFIELD S SONS CO.. Macoa, Ga.
THE COVINGTON NEW&, WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 1911.
HIGH POINT LOCALS.
Mr. J. M. Rogers spent last Wed¬
nesday afternoon at Mansfield, with
his uncle, Mr. aJck Meadors, who is
quite sick.
Mrs. E. H. Lewis and sons, Grant
and Walter, spent last Thursday with
Mr. J. A. Grant’s family.
Miss Olenda Taylor spent from Fri¬
day until Sunday of last week, with
tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tay¬
lor.
Mrs. T. J. Kelly and children spent
last Friday with Mrs. E. B. Edwards.
Mrs. C. A. Lassiter and two daugh¬
ters, Neva and Inez, spent last Sat¬
urday and Sunday at Leguin, the
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Piper and chil¬
dren, of Hayston, spent last Friday
n ght here, with their mother, Mrs.
Nancy Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rogers, of
Covington, spent Friday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. !Geo. Taylor.
Mrs. W. G. Driggers, who has been
spending sometime here, with her sis¬
ter, Mrs. Nancy Piper, has returned
to Henry county, where she will visit
her brother, Mr. Frank Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson and
children, of Rocky Plains, spent last
Thursday here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson.
Mrs. Ann Moss spent last Wednes¬
day and Thursday with Mrs. Marion
Eliott.
Misses Alice and Bessie Thompson,
of Leguin, visited Mr. E. B. Edwards’
family here last Wednesday.
Mr. Will Piper visited relatives in
Henry county last; Friday.
Miss Carrie Beck Edwards spent
last Friday night with Mrs. T. J. Kel¬
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Darby spent
last Sunday with the latter’s parents,
Mi. and Mrs. M. H. Parker.
Mrs. Ina Pickett attended the
Teachers’ Institute at Covington last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Elliott spent
Last Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Edwards and
children visited Mr. J. P. Thompson’s
family at Leguin last Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Tempie Lewis spent last Sun¬
day with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Tay¬
lor.
Messrs. Bud and Jim Dick visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dick, at Rock Plains, last Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Mlddlebrook and lit¬
tle daughters, Adel and Evalina,
spent last Saturday afternoon with
Miss Tempie Lewis.
Mrs. J. W. Strawn spent Friday af¬
ternoon with Mrs. Ike Tomlin.
Master Charles Taylor was the gueet
of his uncle, Mr. J. M. Rogers, the
latter part of last week.
Mr. Dolph Lumsden spent last Sun¬
day with Mr. Jack Meadors at Mans¬
field.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCart, Sr.,
spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gus McCart, of Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Britt visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Day at Porterdale
Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCart, Jr.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, of
near Covington, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foster and chil¬
dren, of Stark, spent last Saturday
night here with Mr. A. J. Parker’s
familly.
Mr. Green Loyd and family spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr. 'Geo.
Taylor’s family.
Mrs. Carrie Mayo and two little
grand-children, Eva and Verna Mask,
of Starrsville, spent part of last week
with Mrs. M. H. Parker. ,
Mr. J. A. Grant spent last Sunday
with his son, Mr. Herman Grant, at
Mixon.
Mrs. Canup spent Thursday after¬
noon with Mrs. J. S. Bridges.
Mr. John Moss, of near Covington,
spent last Thursdaj here with Mr.
1, F. Moss.
Free Hacks run tc 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.
Schedule of the Covington and
Oxford Street Railway Company
Lt Cov. 7:15 am. Lv Depot 7:45 am
Lt Cov. 8:30 am. Lv Depot 9:00 am
Lv Cov.ll:10 am. Lv Depot 11:40 am
Lv Cov. 2:10 pm. Lv Depot 2:20 pm
Lv Cov. 3:50 pm. Lv Depot 4:30 pm
Lv Cov. 6: pm. Lv Depot 6:45 pm
Lv Cov. 6:55 pm. Lv Depot 7:00 pm
Lv Cov. 7:30 pm. Lv Depot 8:10 pm
Cars will leave Covington on time
and will wait at Depot for delayed
trains.
Lv Oxf. 7:10 am. Lv Depot 7:50 am
Lv Oxf. 8:20 am. Lv Depot 9:05 am
Lv Oxf.ll:00 am. Lv Depot 11:45 am
Lv Oxf. 1:55 pm. Lv Depot 2:15 pm
Lv Oxf. 3:45 pm. Lv Depot 4:30 pm
Lv Oxf. 6:00 pm. Lv Depot 7:00 pm
Lv Oxf. 7:30 pm. Lv Depot 8:10 pm
Cars will leave Oxford on time and
will wait at Depot for delayed trains.
B. W. BOWLER, President.
8- C. GUINN, Sec. and Tr«u.
HOUSE AND DOT FOR SALE>—
Fronting Monticello street.. 9-room
house, water and sewerage connec¬
tion. $4,250. Ethel Belcher.
ATTENTION--Clothes Wearers,
It is now only a few days until Easter and no
doubt you are thinking about that New Suit
Yes, and we are thinking about selling it to i
you and to do this we have marked every,
thing in the clothing line way down. Now
listen at these astonishing prices.
We have only a few ol those $9.00 suits and now before Eeaster we will sell to you f
Now a regular $10.00 suit lor the low Easter price of
Just think of a $12.50 suit that you can buy from us for * N
Now isnt it astonishing for you to be able to purchase a $1 5.00 suit for «q'c]
Of course our $20.00 and $25.00 suits will go accordingly. * |
Isnt it $6.00 astonishing and $6.50 to get an all will wool, before up to-date Easter make of pants, regular $5.00 quality foronlvStt J
Our pants go at $419
We have a beautiful line of little boys and youths suits that are positively worth more will ' n
Irom 98C $6.48 ' WUI selli
to
Shoes and Oxfords
Be sure you ask to see that $4.00 slipper that we are now selling for
How about that nice 75c shirt for
Wouldn’t you like to have a dollar shirt for
A 50c tie for only
Nice Lisle thread hose
Silk half hose the 75c kind for only
Our ladies goods are all marked down
also but prices cannot be mentioned as space
will not allow us. Come and see for your¬
self and be convinced.. Remember this is at
Louis Stein s Bargain Store
SQUARES!
We have just received a very large stock
of Beautiful Art Squares and Rugs which
were bought at an unusually low price,
hence I am selling them the same way.
Come in and let us show you. Art
Squares from $3.50 to $45.00.
T. J. HARWELL
Cash or Credit Furniture and Undertaking