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Special Prices on Suits and Cloaks
AT MOBLEY’S
Suits and Cloaks Shoes for Everybody. Millinery, Underwear
The best assortment of Suits We handle the famous walk-over
cloaks in Again we wish to remind the ladies of Covington and
and town and we shoes for men and there is no Newton county that our line of hats is Beautiful Sty¬
making some special need and tell lish and Reasonably Priced.
are to try you about
prices on them for a few them. They have the reputation Underwear for the entire family and we sell the
kind that will keep you warm all the time. Come
days to reduce our stock. that can’t be beat. Several of and see it.
Can fit you in any price suit the best shoes made for women Waists and Materials.
that you want and styles and children. We have a big
are up=to=date. Let us show assortment of leathers, sizes, A large assortment of ladies ready made waists and
these suits and the price styles and prices and fit can fit you in style, quality and price. Carry the
you can largest line of linens, Chiffons, Nets and Silks to be
we ask will sell them. your foot. found in town at prices that will surprise you.
COVINGTON’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
H. MOBLEY
Two Big Stores Covington, Georgia
Covington Plumbing and Machine
Works
Automobile overhauling and repairing.
Numbing. Heating systems. Repairing
in all departments. All work guaranteed
ibsolutely.
WILSON AND BERRY
Phone 5
1 KN0W THAT THIS STORE SELLS THE BEST.
ir TAKES KNOWING HOW TO BE A GOOD DRUGGIST.
dr UG STORE KNOWS HOW TO FILL YOUR PRESCRIP- |
T,0lNS - AND THEY HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF MEDICINES f
0 FLL THEM WITH; AND YOU OUGHT TO COME IN
JUST
AN ° SEE THEIR BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES
TOILET
1 AM the NEW DRUG STORE BOY. I AM GLAD I GOT
A JOB WITH THE
CITY PHARMACY
East Side Public Square
Phone No. 4
THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912.
Meeting of D. A. R’s.
The D. A. R's. will meet with Mrs.
lFrajnk Oliver at 2:30, November 13th.
MISS MARY CARTER,
Cor. Soct’y.
To The Members of The Newton
County Poultry Association:
Your Poultry Dues, $1.00 for 1912,
are now due. Please hand or mail
J. E. Philips, Treasurer, check for
same as soon as possible.
ERNEST L. PEEK, Secretary.
COUNTY POOR FARM FOR SALEi
Will be soli before the court-house
door in the City of Covington, on the
First Tuesday in Decemter, 1912,
within 'he 'ojal hours of sale, to
the highset bidder, on terms below
stated, ail that property known as
the Newton County Pour Farm, com¬
posed of 265 acres, according to a
survey made by W. A. Adams, Coun¬
ty Surveyor. This property has been
sub-divided into three tracts as fol¬
low’s :
(1) Sixty-two and 64-100 acres, ly¬
ing North of the Covington and
Peachstone Shoals public road, upon
which is situated several dwellings
and tenant houses.
(2) One Hundred acres, lying on
the South side of the public road,
and lying directly in front of tract
No. 1.
(3) 102.36 acres, lying South of
the public road and directly East
of Tract No. 2.
TERMS: One-fourth cash at time
of sale, anl the balance in three
equal annual payments, deferred pay¬
ments to bear 7 per cent interest
from date of sale, or the purchaser
may pay all cash, at his option.
The above property will be offered
in separate tracts, and all bids will
be submitted to the Board of County
Commissioners of Newton County,
who have reserved the right to accept
or reject any and all bids.
By order of said Board.
,T. F. HENDERSON.
E. W. FOWLER,
E. O. LEE,
Commissioners to Sell.
NOTICE.
Having heretofore granted a few
of my friends the privilege of hunt¬
ing and fishing on my lands in New¬
ton county, I hereby notify them and
all others, that such privileges are
no longer granted. So please keep
off my lands. Respectfully,
W. H. PICKETT.—4L
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DON'T MISS IT
Don’t miss the enjoyment and satis¬
faction contained in a basketful of
our choice, selected fruits, nuts and
confectionery, and all guaranteed pure,
fresh wholesome
OUR ASSORTMENT
covers the whole range of seasonable
delicacies in these lines. One minute’s
inspection convinces. Come in and
see for yourself.
COVINGTON CAFE
Phone 221.
CORNISH MOUNTAIN NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hannah, of Cor¬
inth community, visited at the home
of Air C. P. Lee last Sunday.
Air. and Airs. John C. Lee attend¬
ed preaching at Sardis Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. H. T. Dingier and
PLOW TIME IS HERE-And our
stock of VULCAN steel beam turners
and middlebreakers is complete. You
want the best plow that you can get,
one that will turn any kind of land, if
you have ever used a VULCAN you
know it is best, if you hav’nt come and
let us sell you one, we GUARANTEE
every YULCAN plow to give satisfac¬
tion.
Our stock of implements is complete, we have a full stock of
the JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. Goods, such as
PLOWS, CUTAWAY HARROWS DRAG HAR¬
ROWS. Also have the AVERY DISC PLOW and
THOMAS open furrow grain drills. We have anything you
need from a plow to a gasoline engine. Come to see us it is a
pleasure to show goods.
No Trouble To Show Goods
This pays us because it pays you.
Norris Hardware Company
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their daughter, Edna, visited Mr. Bob
Jones and family at Loganviile Satur¬
day and Sunday.
“Jack Frost” has arrived and po¬
tato gathering time has come. The
crop is unusually fine.
Good time to pay your subscription.