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LOUIS STEIN
HAS DECLARED WAR ON PRICES
great reduction on everything in our entire stock of goods
LADIES COAT sun S---\v c have just a few suits left that we are going to sell at the fol¬
lowing prices: $25,00 Suits now $ 16 . 98 . $22.50 Suits now $ 14.98 $20 Suits now $ 11 98
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$ 18.50 Suits now $9.98. $ 1 5.00 Suits now $ 7 98
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jVlEN S SUT i S-~-here you will find a complete line of nice suits that you can buy almost at
cost. Prices horn $4.98 to $16.98.
J;) IKOCSERS—\Ve have a nice line of young men’s trousers, also for middle aged and
old men at prices from 68c up to $6.98.
CHILDREN S CLOTHING-—You can find a suit for your boy here that will be sure to please
him. Come in and give them a look.
LADIES AND CHILDREN’S COATS—- Ve have a nice line of ladies and childrens coats that will please
you in price and appearance. SHOE$=—In onr shoe department you will find any shoe yon want for
men, iadies and children. Men’s shoes in Tan, Gun Metals,Vici and Patent Leather at prices from $2.00
!o$ 4. ! U>. Ladies and Children’s Shoes that will be sure to please you. In fact we have a complete line
of Dry Goods, Clothining - , Shoes, Hats and Notions. We have reduced the price on everything in our
entire stock, it will be 10 your interest to see us before buying.
MILLINERY==»We have a nice line of ladies and childrens hats in ready trimmed and -sailors. Be
sure and see them before buying we are sure we can please you in price and quality.
MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN TOWN
V LOUIS STEIN - The Covington, Blue Front Georgia Ttore J
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NEWTON COUNTY
FAIR NOV, 20-21
Everybody is urged to do what he
can to aid our country fair to be
best one ever held. Each man only
needs to do a little to make it a
success.
Rev. If. W. Williams will show
colony of bees in a glass hive. Also
0 large display of eight varieties
Newton county honey.
•dr. Slaton Lunsford will show one
of the most attractive displays of corn
and corn products to be seen in the
ihe boys of the corn club will make
a very creditable showing this year.
‘ Heir exhibits will be carried to the
great Atlanta corn show in December,
"here the city will again entertain
ah the boys.
-
ihe live stock will be the best
shown in Covington. Mr. Evans
bunsford will show some of the finest
Herefords in the U. S. Mr. Charles
White and Mr. Odum will exhibit the
best Jerseys in the Stale. Dr. Wright,
jy' Phillips, Mr. W. I,. Gibson, Dr.
opkins, Mr. Chas. Hardman, Mr.
1 icder Ozburn and many others
show the prettiest chickens ever
brought together in Newton. Mr. G.
' Adams will show the finest Tam
« ih boar south of Canada.
: Eob Bostwick is urged to put
0!1 ( aibition an old fashion loom, reel
n, n< spinning wheel in operation.
! ! v will be a special department of
01,1 heirlooms such as swords,
'”’ ( l u ,u its, coverlets,
other counterpanes and
handiwork.
J wrk paintings, drawings, crayon
anfl Pictures of all kinds will
a ;f a lar ff e Place at the fair.
1 flower display will be a good
■L a l°»c. The ladies of the county
hee that this part of the fair is
ver , .v attractive.
1 management begs that the far
° f county show a sample of
p' j-' P’oduct of the farm. Mr. Broad
‘ ' w iH show some as pretty brown
1 made sugar melted in
as ever
un ^y boy’s mouth. Hay, peas,
■ ii. wheat, oats, potatoes, beets, cot
s! I cane and cane seed, alfalfa,
Y' . Gutter,
Stat e, ’ making apples, pears, water
Melons, many deals through
Y[;' peanuts, hickory nuts, w-al
P p cans, English walnuts, acorns,
^..preserves, dried fruit, soft soap,
.-T ; he
H people of the county be
t rt>ady with the abundance of
be |Y about them. The exhibit will
! a t tile court house the 20
a on
i ^ ovem ^ er - The live stock
w shawm
around the park.
[ The 19th will be devoted to putting
the exhibits in place. The poultry and
; live stock will be brought in on the
| morning Let of the patriotic 20th. citizen the
every of
| county whoop up the fair every day
| until November 21.
PENINGTON’S 5 AND 10 CENT
j CASH STORE.
I This is the Place to Trade; Anything
You Want.
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The 5 and 10 cent store. This is
one of the best business enterprises of
Covington. They carry a line of ev
■ cry day needs that no housekeeper
can afford to pass by. The stock is
extensive and represents the best and
live bargains offered by the great 5
and 10 cent stores of the big sellers,
Many lovely, attractive, as well as
necessary things to be bought for you
at 5 and 10 cents. Don’t have to pay
25 cents for a 10 con^, article in this
This said, they carry the larg
line of blue, steel and enamel
ware, crockery and general house fur
nishing goods. If you want big values
for your money, go to the 5 and 10
cent store. Nr. Pennington picks up
at a price many bargains and they are
offered at this store. He is a wide
awake merchant . If low prices is an
attraction, you will find just what you
want at the 5 and 10 cent store. Mr.
Pennington has some special bargains
in men’s, ladies and children’s under¬
wear, hosiery. You can buy men’s and
boy’s pants and* sweaters at cheap
prices. While in the store buy your
supply of tobacco and cigars.
Any fancy groceries in the grocery
Many things to attract you
in this store. Mr. Pennington is a
prosperous merchant.
W. W. ST. JOHN.
Elegant Jewelry Store.
Two years ago Mr. St. John moved
to Covington and opened at his pres¬
ent stand having an abiding faith in
the town and with a determinate i to
carry lines of high-class jewelry tha.
the public would appreciate from the
day he opened his business has been a
success. You can find in his stoie
splendid diamonds, artistic jewelry—
the best makes of watches. Many ex¬
clusive and beautiful designs in jew -
elry and precious stones are on dis¬
play. Special attention is given to re¬
pairing watches and jewelry. The
optical department has the latest
!ant j best methods of fitting in spec
; tacles or glasses. Your eyes are test
ed free and satisfaction is guaran
teed. His new illustrated catalogue
giving description and prices of js w
elry, etc., is rerdy for mailing. Drop
him a postal if you can not come to
Covington.
STORES WILL CLOSE
THANKSGIVING
We, the undersigned merchants of
Covington, Ga., do hereby agree to
close our respective places of business';
all day on Thursday, November 26th
as that date is THANK SGI VIN
DAY. A copy of this petition to b
published in the Covington News.
Fowler Bros. Co.
R. E. Everett.
Norris Hardware Co.
E. E. Lunsford, Jr.
Covington Jewelry Store.
J. N. Bradshaw & Co.
Wilson Novelty Co.
W. Cohen'.
T. C. Swann Co.
Heard White Co.
Stephenson & Callaway.
N. Kaplan.
Joseph Siegel.
Loyd & Cannon.
J. D. Ellington.
J. Guinn.
Pennington Cash Store.
E. H. Mobly.
Simmons Grocery Co.
W. W. St. John.
Stephenson Hardware Co.
Lee Bros.
M. Levin.
King & Gray.
Lunsford & Adams.
T. J. Harwell.
Louis Stein.
Bank of Covington.
Bank & Newton Co.
First National Bank.
Covington News.
W. COHEN.
Store of Many Departments.
This old reliable house has done
business in Covington for years. Mi
Cohen’s store has the splendid arra;
of up-to-date dry goods, clothing anc
shoes and demonstrate the ability oj
Mr. Cohen as a merchant in a class t‘
himself a leader. This is a notiroou;
fact. You can buy a better suit 01
clothes at Mr. Cohen’s for less mone\
than most anywhere, Style and fl¬
are the dominant features you get a
Cohen’s store. The ladies’ ready tc
wear department, represents all the
new styles as offered in New York.
You can buy a ready made dress for
less than you can have one made up.
The millinery department is in charge
of a first-class milliner artistic and
up-todate styles hats are trimmed.
Wanted—At once, all kinds of sew¬
ing. l J iie«* very reasonable.
POWEL MILLINERY
The Home of Fashion.
a3 atter how hard the times
il folks will buy hats. The
fper- nery Co. as an exhibit of
rgia, *st creations of Baltimore
L linatbrk. Mrs. Owdom, the trim
^ i turning out beautiful
F a Baltimore and Atlanta
1 e combined with natural tal
mls^ places her in the front
irtist in her line. You will get
jning urchase hat and this save popular big money in
at store.
•j: WILSON NOVELTY CO.
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G. ■' company carries lines of high
ing china, full line of school and
2 o_ ( supplies. They make a spe
jj e( j of framing pictures. They are
o f jg some beautiful new- moldings.
the time to have your picture
hn- 1. They are getting ready for
lew nristmas trade and have now
ray novelties, etc.
ton ^ Kate Wilson looks after the
iry * and ^ as built up a nice trade by
attention to the wants of pa
tan
;he I
J.tl FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
|ied I -
Z. fa is one of the banking institu
that has made it possible for
)g little man to find and bring
w- ffairs w-eil the big
fj. as as
1 bank and has and is now help
fen number of the agricultural class
ut, iduct this affair by fortunate af
es- |on with the -treasury department
e United States government un~
he law- they are a federal de
fory as well as legally able to con
/the amounts for any
?quired by their patrons. The
is conducted on conservative
?. As friends are cared for and
ones are sought for. Dr. N. Z.
srson, the president, is truly a
of affairs. His splendid
30 -lent and skill as a financier is too
ill known throughout this section to
id ire mentioning. The cashier, Mr.
id , Rogers, is, an up-to-date bank
>t. al and handles the immense bus
A. i with accuracy.
if® H. T. HITSON,
rt
a. Mr. Huson’s card is in this issue,
fie is an aggressive public spirited
c-jtizen and battler of business. His
real estate business extends over the
South Georgia and Florida, represent¬
ing the best of Fire and Life Insur¬
ance. He will take care of your busi¬
ness. If you want to buy or sell or
exchange Covington property see Mr.
Huson. He will arrange a profitable
trade for you.
PAGETHREK
The Mwestern Mutual Life 1
Insurance Company
of MILWAUKEE WIS
Assets 3 10 millions-Insurance in force
in Georgia, 23 million.
The great dividend paying company
of America- All this bnsiness written in
the healthiest portions of the United
States.
No Foreign Business
,! Get right before you get written”
Choose the best Company.
Jas. M. Johnson, Dis’t Mgr.
I Covington, Ga.
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Ready for To-morrow ?
Horses digest their feed less thoroughly than
other farm animals. In order to insure thorough I am u^ing B e e D e e
digestion of all the food eaten, and to make your STOCK horses MEDICINE regularly with
horses readier for next day’s work, add to their my and
evening feed teaspoonful of— find if a saving proposition
a on feed. It also makes
them healthy, thriving and
Bee Dee STOCK clean.
i Ira Johnston,
MEDICINE R. F. D. No. 1.
O’Neill. Nebr.
It will lessen your feed bills.
i It will Increase your profits. 25c, 50c and $1. per can.
At your dealer’s.
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3 I FOR RENT I
TWO STORY HOUSE ON THOMP¬
I SON AVENUE, CLOSE IN.
D. A. THOMPSON
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