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A Home Of Your Own!
Dosen't That Appeal To You?
You should surround yourself and family with those home comforts that appeal to them.
Your environment—that which surrounds you collectively—makes your life what it is.
It moulds the thoughts and lives of your children.
The real true wholesomeness that goes to make up the best in American life is ac¬
quired and practiced in the home. Let your home making be your first consideration.
Every man cannot have a palace, but with our Cash or credit plan you can surround your¬
self with those home comforts that are necessary for the greatest happiness.
You Can Do it NOW! Don’t Wait!
We are now carrying the largest and most complete line of Furniture that we have ever car¬
ried and our prices are RIGHT as they have always been. We have them our goods priced
according to the short crop of cotton and the low price it is bringing.
Why not purchase your Christmas presents early, while the as¬
sortment is complete? No charge for storage. Right prices.
Gesii or Credit Furniture and Undertaking
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As a good citizen you respect the Law, yet almost every
law has been broken.
the ^But Stronger-Than-The-Law” here’s a shoe that cannot shoe—the be broken. It is known as
strongest and long¬
est wearing shoe in the world.
No amount of wear can break, rip or tear it. The soles
are cut from the best slaughter tanned packer hides and the
uppers are made of the finest chrome tanned waterproof leather.
Stronger-Than-The-Law” shoes keep your feet dry and
give you double wear. Many pairs have been worn continu
ally for 18 to 24 months.
It’s a “Star Brand” shoe and better
than any other work shoes you ever wore
matter what paid ^ __ J
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Price $3.50 $4.00 A ^>4/ yw'------------
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NITRO CLUB
MEW CLUB
SHOT
SHELLS
—Trouble ahead for the
Remington Cubs—also the dog.
New Club Shot Shells—known as the
"old reliable yellow shells” for over 50 years
—set the black powder standard.
The No. 2 Primer gives a sure, quick, snappy
ignition seldom found in black powder loads.
—Or if you prefer smokeless powder, shoot
RemlngtonsUMC Nitro Club Steel Lined Shot Shells
for speed plus pattern in any make of shotgun.
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO.
299 Broadway .... New York City
THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912.
SNAPPING SHOALS NEWS.
Mr. Horace Randle entertained a
few couples at the home of his pa¬
rents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Randle, on
Tuesday evening.
Rev. W. C. Kerr returned Tuesday
from Moreland, where he attended
Presbytery.
Mrs. J. A. McDonald returned last
Wednesday from Atlanta, where she
spent several days en route from
Moreland, where she attended Pres¬
bytery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lummus spent
Friday in Covington.
Miss Means, of Monroe, arrived
Friday to take charge of her school.
Miss M„ans will board with Mrs.
Jim Lasseter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Forbes and chil
dren spent Sunday night in McDon¬
ough.
Miss Frauc DeLoach entertained
her Sunday school class Saturday af¬
ternoon. After playing a number of
games refreshments were served.
Rev. and Mrs. Avery A. Lummus,
whose wedding was a pretty event
of the 30th, taking place at the Bap¬
tist of Natchitoches, La., will arrive
Tuesday, the 5th to be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lummus. Mrs.
Avery A. Lummus was formrely Miss
Nettie Tarber, of Natchitoches.
Mr. H. A. DeLoach has been quite
sick for several days.
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Will be sold at Newborn Ga., on December 2d, 1912, at
public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following
property, to wit: our entire stock of merchandise, furniture
and fixtures. Also two brick store rooms now occupied by
the Newborn Supply Company with one-half walls ou sides
said rooms will be sold separate, in which we reserve the
right to office until January 20th, 1913 in which to windup
our business; will also sell one brick store room 28x100 feet
one-half wall on west side, full wall on east side, same being
now occupied by Harwell and Willson and being under a
lease until September, 15th, 1913. Purchaser willbeallow
ed rents from date of sale.
Also will sell one vacant lot 22x 100 feet lying between the Harwell and Willson room an< ^
J- Pharr s drug store. All of said property being in Newborn, Ga.
Said sale being under the authority of the shareholders their last annual meeting for the P uf
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pose of liquidating the business of the Newborn Supply Company, Proceeds of sale to be used
the payment of their indebtedness and distribution among the shareholders.
G. H. DAVIS, Pres.
NEWBORN, GEORGIA
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