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SALE CONTINUE \ W •:2L % i
UNTIL THE ENIIRE STOCK WILL BE SOLD OUT. THIS INCLUDES ALL REA y.
TO- WEAR APPAREL, RAINCOATS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, FURNt t.
ING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, MILLINERY, ETC.
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Come in and be convinced. NOTHING RESERVED—Everything marked in plain figures.
APRON GINGHAMS UNDERWEAR MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN’S PANTS SHEETING
The best grade Gingham, in Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, LOT 1—In Cravenette, 52 AIL wool cashmeres, well made Ex tra. heavy yard wide sheet
all colors and checks, per yard, in ribbed and fleeced lined, reg¬ inches long, pencil gray striped, in all colors and sizes; regular mg, . regular 10c seller,
ular 75c grade, good for rainy and cold weath- price $2.00; sale price, per yar( j
4 12c 35c er, all sizes, while they last $1.00 5c
' at ...................$3.95
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PRICES FOR THIS SALE White Flannel, formerly sold 75c Linen and Gingham Dress¬ CHILDREN’S SHOES CHILDRENS’ COATS
ONLY at 40c, now ............ 22c es ..................43c Children’s solid leather shoes, One lot Childrens’ Teddy Bear
I 21 / C Dress Gingham .Sc Yd. 25c Boys’ Fleece lined under¬ $3.50 all-wool sweaters, in all sizes 3 to 5.............. 38c coats, sizes 3 to 5, $2.50 to $ 3 '
2 . wear 19c colors.............. $1.75 values, while they
The best Calico ........ 4%c Ladies’ and ................. Men’s white linen work last . .$1.35
Lonsdale Bleaching........ 8c 75c men’s dress and MEN’S SUITS
Extra heavy Flannels in all handkerchiefs.......... 4c shirts ............... 39c Worth up to $25- Imported ROYS’ KNEE PANTS
colors............... 25c men’s silk hose....... 19c 71.00 best made overalls . ,79c worsteds and cheviots, the latest One lot
White linen towels........ 9c knee pants, in all wool
Big lot of yard wide pajama 25c boys’ heavy hose...... 10c DRESS GINGHAMS fabrics, strictly tailor-made, serges and cashmeres, all peg
cloth ............... 8</ 2 c 75c Ladies’ Corsets...... 39c English and semi-English mod¬ top with ankle straps, the latest
All wool 36 in. serge, 69c val¬ $1.50 American Beauty Cor¬ 1,000 yards I )ress Ginghams els, in all szes and colors. styles and colors; sizes 5 to
ue, in all colors........ 39c sets 9&c all colors...........6^c Yard Sale price............ $11.95 IS; reg. 1.50 values ......*)g
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Any goods Bought during this sale and not giving entire satisfaction in fit, etc., we
will cheerfully exchange or refund your money. You know if Levin says so, it is so.
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Look for the LEVIN Covington,
Big Red Sign Georgia
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MANSFIELD LOCALS
Mrs. Felix Franklin spent last
Saturday in Covington.
Mrs. Frank Greer spent the week¬
end in Atlanta the guest of her sister.
Mrs. L. A. Patrick.
The Wednesday afternoon Sewing
Cluh was delightfully entertained by
Miss Annie Maud Greer at her lovely
country home on last Wednesday
afternoon. The afternoon was pleas¬
antly spent in conversation, music and
lui all round good time, after which
was served parched peanuts, pop-corn
and several varieties of home made
candy. Several members were absent
<111 account of illness. Those present
were: Misses Addilee Ozlmrn, Thelma
Lunsford. Vivien Thompson, Lillian
Kritzer, Ceaslea Skinner. Carrie Mac
Lunsford, Lilia Zelle Lazenbv, Rena
Patrick, and Mrs. Walter Lc^vd.
Miss Jessie Mae Hardman spent last
Saturday and Sunday in Covington.
Mrs. L 11. Rainwater of Social
Circle was a visitor hero last Sunday.
Miss Dena Starr returned home
from Covington Sunday after a several
days visit to her sister. Mrs. Fielder
Hardeman.
Mrs. Frank Ozlmrn of Madison, was
the week-end guest of tier mother,
Mrs. II. T. Smith.
Mr. Paul Smith left Friday for At
lanta.
Mrs. R. IV. Franklin spent Wed¬
nesday in Newborn with her sister,
Mrs. .T. T. Willson.
Mrs. L. M. Thompson returned from
Newborn Wednesday after visiting her
grand-daughter. Mrs. .T. T. Willson.
Airs. C. E. Hardenfan and Miss
Eunice Curry spent Thursday in
Eudora.
Prof, and Mrs. E. N Reynolds were
informally entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. .T. M Eden Saturday
’evening „
Miss Mozelle Estes has hen confined
to her room for the past few days on
account of illness.
Miss Jessie Mae Hardman sin-nt last
Wednesday in Atlanta.
The Tuesday afternoon Cluh was
pleasantly entertained at the home of
Mrs. R. G Franklin Friday evening
at a party.
All of the young people of the town
spent a very enjoyable evening at the
home of Miss Addie Ozburn Saturday.
The Tuesday Afternoon Club met at
the home of Mrs. I.. J Purks Tuesday
afternoon
Mrs J. C. Harwell entertained a few
<>f her friends very delightfully at her
home Wednesday. Those entertained
were Mrs. Henry Branham of Coving-
LIBERTY NEWS.
Rev. Gresham filled his regular ap¬
pointment at the Baptist church
Sunday and preached a very forceful
sermon.
Mrs. Horace Blake of Alexandria.
La., ami Mrs. Guy Barclay of Copper
Hill, Tenn., spent several days re¬
cently with their aunt, Miss Lizzie
Myers. They will he pleasantly re¬
membered as Misses Mary and Anna
Myers.
Miss Charlie Porter visited Mrs. B.
i II. Woodruff one afternoon last week.
| Mr. N. H. Piper and daughter, Miss
i Ethel, visited the former’s sister. Mrs.
^ Elizabeth Gorman who is sick
very
at the home of her son, Mr. J. F.
Stephens, in Covington Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Woodruff spent
Sunday week at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. IT. Wood¬
ruff.
Mrs. N. H. Piper and daughter.
Miss Ethel, visited Miss Lizzie Myers
one afternoon last week.
Miss Effie Kinnett returned home
Sunday ’from Snapping Shoals, where
she lias been in the hospital. Her
friends are glad to see her so much
improved.
The First Quarterly Conference will
he held at Liberty Saturday, Febru¬
ary 27th. Hr. B. F. Frazier will
preach at 11 o’clock. Let everybody
who will come out and be with us
and bring well-filled baskets.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Piper and
daughter. Miss Ethel, visited Mrs.
Mattie Kinnett Sunday afterno n.
Mrs. Z. H. Kinnett visited Mrs. J.
S. Piper one afternoon last week.
Miss Mattie Harper visited Miss
T. izzie Myers Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul McCart and Mrs. Oscar
Phillips visited Mrs. Z. H. Kinnett
one afternoon last week.
Mr. J. S. Piper! and little son,
; Grady, spent one day last week with
the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
N. II. Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kinnett spent
j the weekend with relatives near
j A1 moil.
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j ton. Mrs. H. T Smith. Mrs. J. C Smith
i Mrs. C. E Hardman, Mrs Felix Frank¬
! lin. Mrs. W V. Roberts and Miss Em¬
ma Harwell. Miss Thelma Lunsford
assisted Mrs. Charles Harwell in the
serving.
Mr. and Mrs W. M. Frederick left
Saturday morning for their home in
New Orleans
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THE COVINGTON NEWS, WED NESD.lY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915
CARD OF THANKS
We shall always cheerish as a
precious memory the kindness shown
our loved one. W„ H. Cowan, during
his recent i'ines..
MRS. W. H. COWAN.
MR AMI MRS. J. A. COWAN
AND FAMILY
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Lunsford & Adams was
dissolved on February 1st, Mr. S. H.
Adams taking over the business and
Mr. Evans Lunsford retiring from the
firm. The old firm appreciated the
business given them and the new
firm asks a continuance of the same.
EVANS LUNSFORD.
S. H. ADAMS
TWO YEARLINGS FOUND
One dark yearling with white sixits.
weight 350 pounds. One red yearl¬
ing with blue looking head weight
about 300 pounds. Have been at my
home about three weeks. Owner can
get same by paying for the keeping
of these calves and paying for this
j advertisement.
W. B. PIPER.
Oxford. Ga.
WATCH LOST
Waltham watch hist in Covington
last Saturday afternoon. Double
gold case. Front case bent. Had
gold wire fob attached. Reward if
returned to News office.—E. B.
Plunkett.
SCHEDULE GEORGIA ROAD.
EAST BOUND
Lv. Covington Ar. Atlanta.
No. 2—7:30 a. m Arrive 8:54 a. xn.
No. 8—12:25 p. m. Arrive 1:40 p. m.
No. 8—3:30 p. m. Arrive 5:05 p. m.
No. 14—6:10 p. m. Arrive 7:55 p. ra.
(Daily except Sunday.)
No. 16— 5 a. m. Arrive 6:38 p.
(Sunday Only.)
No 4—8 p. m. Arrive 9:17 p. ra.
WEST BOUND
Lv. Atlanta Arrive Cov.
No. 3—4:42 a. m. Arrive Atlanta 6:00
No. 5—3:10 p. m. Arrive Atlanta 4:30
No. 7—6:38 p. m. Arrive Atlanta 8:16
No. 13—5 :44 a. m. Arrive Atlanta 7:35 !
(Dally except Sunday.)
No. 15—7:38 a. m. Arrive Atlanta 9:30
(Sunday Only.)
No. 1—11 -24 a. m. Arrive Atlanta 1
In a Bottle
—Through a
is the way
to enjoy the deli¬
ciousness of Chero
Cola. This way it
is always uniform,
pure and wholesome.
DR/NfC
Chero-Cola
T7!773!W7XFTW&krI*i*ji a
Chero-Cola Bottling Works.
Covington, Geor ia.
Try Budiu and Juniper for
Weak Kidneys or Bladder
If kidneys or bladders are weak we
are obliged to get up often at night;
urine is dark, si>ots before the eyes,
back aches, puffy ankles or eyelids,
dropsy, rheumatism .lumbago, yellow
skin, short breath, diziness, despond¬
ency, diabetes. The best medicine for
these distressing symptoms is old
fashioned Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper
Compound. It neutralizes the acids
in the urine and strengthens the neck
of the bladder and cleans all impuri¬
ties from the kidneys, tin* curing the
worst cases of kidney or bladder trou¬
ble. Take a spoonful Stuart’s Buchu
and Juniper in a little water after
meals and on going to tied. Sold by
Geo. T. Smith, Druggist, Covington
WJUL-; •«
Best Opportunity in Years
To Buy Building Material
and Appreciating the stringency of th nines
knowing that there is a great deal < 1 up h
work is obliged to be do * rang
the Vv inter and j ring.
We a e in position to give von pi. . I o y
wholesale prices for cash, and the irg
is from the very best mills in th ■ * nth,
which assures you the BES i materia! for
the LEAT money that you have ever
bought.
NOTICE A FEW PRICES:
No. 1 Com. Flooring . .. .$2 10
No. 2 Com. Flooring ... .$1.25
No. 3 Com. Flooring ... .$1.00
No. 2 Com. Ceiling......$1.10
No. 2 Com. W- Hoarding. $1.15
No. 1 Pine Shingles ... .$3.50
No. 2 Pine Shinies ....$175
Other Items in Proportion.
Be sure to see us before buyin % for we
know that our prices and grades vvi 1 ? ave
YOU money, and secure fer US a thor¬
oughly satisfied customer.
Thompson-inner Co.
COVINGTON, GEORGIA