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Exquisite Models in The New Spring Dresses
Suitable for home wear, for street wear, for dressy wear and evening wear. W e
should he able to please you. White Dresses, Whether dainty Lingerie Dresses,
simple Voiles or elaborate Crepe, we have them. You’ll see the greatest collec¬
tion of white dresses, under one roof in Covington, from simple to stately, they
are here. See the showing at $3.50, $5.50, $7.50 and $12 50.
$2.00, $3.00 $3.50 SHOES AT $1.50
We have on hand about 100 pairs on Ladies Low Shoes carried over from last
season, we are going to put on sale for a few 7 days at $ 1 . 50 . These shoes sold for
$2.00, $3.00 and $3.50. Sizes broken, but a very good assortment.
Specials For Friday And Saturday
On these two days we are goingf to sell 45 incy Voile Flouncing that
is worth $1.00, to close out at 49c per pard.
MILLINERY.—On the 24th we will receive a new shipment of Ladies and Chil¬
dren’s Shapes. Something entirely different to what you have been looking at.
Also Trimming to match.
PARASOLS.—New line of Ladies and Children’s Parasols. We can show you
something you will like in the ponges, silk and white Embroidery at $1.00
MOBLEY
Covington, Georgia
SNAPPING SHOALS NEWS.
The pupils of Rock Spring school
enjoyed a picnic on the river Sat¬
urday.
Dr. J. H. Randall attended the con¬
vention of physicians in Savannah last
weak.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DeLoacli spent
Friday In Oxford.
Mr. Gibson Flooten, who is study¬
ing medicine in Atlanta, was the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
Hooten for the week-end.
Mr. Robert McDonald visited his
parents Sunday. Miss Mattie return¬
ing with him from a visit to Mrs.
Will Green, in McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan are
receiving the congratulations of their
friends. Their marriage having tak¬
en place on the seventeenth. Mrs
Sullivan was formerly Miss Leila
Grace Flollingsworth. of Atlanta.
Miss Lois Chestnutt, who has been
teaching near Atlanta, has closed
her school and will remain with her
parents during vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Marston, of Con¬
yers, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
,T. W. Adair.
for Sale.—one 3-passenger
Ford, in good condition, new gears
recently installed. For quick sale
$175.00. F. P. HARRISON. Coving
n, aG.—2t.
Mr ORifiK
BE
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TEST THE QUALITY
of the victuals we are serving at our
lunch counter and restaurant you will
find not only that the
GRAVY IS TENDER
but also the steaks and chops. They
are tender and juicy and cooked and
i.erved as you like them.
Have you ever tried one of our 25c
dinners? Thev are hard to beat.
COVINGTON CAFE
P. J. NOULIS, Proprietor.
Phone 221.
MIXON NEWS.
Mrs. M. E. King and Mrs. Pink
and Homer Kitchens spent Wednes
day evening with Mrs. J. T. Stubbs.
Miss Sadie Lawson spent Wednes¬
day with Miss Clyde Stubbs.
Mrs. Jim Pope spent Saturday and
Sunday in Covington with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Tom Heard.
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Grant came
down to see their little daughter.
Mary Alice, last Sunday. She is vis¬
iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Aiken.
Messrs 1. L. Parker and Henry
Pope were in McDonough last Mon¬
day on business.
Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Holmes and two
little boys, Lamough and Edward, left
last Wednesday for Savannah for a
stay of two or three days.
• Mr. L L. Dick spent Sunday even¬
ing with Prof. C. C. Chalker. *
Mrs. Jim Pope has purchased an
automobile.
Mrs. Henry Pope and sweet little
daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday ,ano
Sunday night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. L. Parker.
Misses Clyde Stubbs and May King
were visiting Miss Grace Parker
Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Berry has r^urned to
her ome near McDonough after a
week’s stay with her daughter, Mrs.
Clarke Parker.
Mrs. Mary MeCurtie, of East Lake,
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. W. H Ivey, of Covington, was
out fishing Thursday.
Lot’s of our Covington friends were
out fishing Friday. We welcome
them back again.
Mr. W. C. Pope has a soda fount
now. Come out and drink with him.
LEGUIN NEWS.
Mr. John Meadors and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore, of Cov
ington, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. W M. Heard spent
Saturday in Covington with Dr. and
.Mrs. N. Z. Anderson.
Miss Nelle Wright was the guest
last week of her sister, Mrs. R. H.
Trippe, in Covington.
Mr. and’ Mrs. John Kelly spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grant spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. G. Aiken, of Mixon.
Miss Carrie Beck Edwards spent
Sunday night with Miss Bessie
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley, of
Starrsville spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Althea Wright.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
First Methodist.
Rev. John G. Logan pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning
amd evening,
Prayer meeting every Thursday ev¬
ening.
Sabbath school every Sunday morn¬
ing at 9:45, C D. Gibson, Supt.
Woman’s Missionary society meets
first and third Friday afternoon in
each month.
Woman’s Bible and Mission study
class meets every Monday afternoon.
Junior Division meets every first
Sunday afternoon.
Regular meeting of Board of Stew¬
ards second Tuesday evening in each
month.
Choir practice every Thursday ev¬
ening Immediately after prayer meet¬
ing.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. John B. Gordon, pastor.
Services every Sunday. ” — ! ng
service at 11 a. m. Night service at
7 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45. J. S. Gard¬
ner, superintendent.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7 p. m.
Ladies’ Aid Society meets with
Mrs. aJmes F. Rogers Monday after
noon at 2:30 after 2nd Sunday.
Earnest Workers meets at. The
Manse Monday afternoon at 2:30 afte
first Sunday in each month.
Loyal Helpers meets at the church
at 2:30 first Sunday afternoon in eac’
month:
Ladies’ Missionary Society meets
at the Manse Tuesday morning at 9
o’clock after 4th Sunday.
North Covington Methodist Church.
Rembert G. Smith, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday, morning
and night
Sunday School: C. R Powell, sup¬
erintendent, Sunday afternoon.
Prayer meeting, Thursday night.
First Baptist Church.
Rev. H. W. Williams, D. D.. pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11:00 a.
m., and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school meets at 9:45 every
Sunday morning. C. C. King, supt.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
at 7:30 p m., Song practice after
prayer meeting.
Star Lodge No. 164 I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting every 2nd and 4tb
Thursday night. Degree work every
meeting. Visiting brothers condially
invited to meet with us.
C. A.SOCKWELL, N. G.
A. H. MILNER, Rec. Sect’y
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ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS
Have always been the standard in
this impartant article of dress. We
have them in all sizes and styles
and can fit you.
Our Ladies and Men’s
n a w Spring and Sum¬
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have arrived and same
big values as we offer
you in other lines fit
styles quality workman¬
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come and see them
J. 1 . GUINN
Screen
Screen Windows—Screen Wiie
Screen Door Sets
We are headquarters for goods in the SCREEN LINK.
See us before you buy.
Stephenson Hardware Co.
Phone 1 6, Covington, Ga.
Real Estate For Sale
I have for sale for a client a good five
room house oil a nice lot in a nice sec¬
tion of Covington. Will sell at a bar¬
gain and give terms. Also 100 acres
of good land. See me.
R. W. MILNER, Atty.
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