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SI to furuiab a Perfectly
or tbe meeting of ttieO,eor r
p buff \ Ss duplications meeting In Eastman. descrlp
with
Sf specification to Ernest
md Jim Williams.
Monroe, or
jUlons Som, and personal. mark all Covington these ap
—
Sews.
have turned the whole thing
v:c ,‘ Whitaker’* paragrafter.
Greensboro t0 Herald-Journal.
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look -ere. “Jeemsboroyou are
nave a job nut Id » some peo
M 1 conscientious
believe you are
the matter. But hanged If it
„ fellow can’t
lake ... got "here a
an honest living without
jne buttin’ in.—Milton County
11 what in the h-1 are you
,
, Herald
j> i n f or ?—Greenboro
ml.
edn’t get so “war-fired hot
it. We ’longed to the club
and haven’t gotten over it
1YP ’ Ve been suspended for
doin’ th< thing. Thought
get hack soon, but since we’s
this, “jest” know “.Teems’’
black-ball us at Eastman.—
n County News,
well take you in.—Greens
Herald Journal.
t know there was a locker club
adman, hut if there Is. we
1 hi; > to lie a iru i dler In good
iiip.
If 11 H
‘ 01T OF HAM AGAIN.”
ate "Rob” Taylor, who was call
“Pardoning governor,” told the
ag story of an old “auntie” who
o him while governor of Ten¬
ant! said:
•sp Goveneh, I want my man
Kl.”:
are is he. auntie? I asked,
he penitentiary.”
it for?”
din, a ham.”
he steal it?”
sah, he suah did.”
ie a good nigger, auntie?”
fs.v, no suh! He’s a pow’ful
ess nigger.”
in why do you want him par
ise, you’ honor, we’s plum out
ag'n.”—Ex.
tico To Teachers
regular State Examination for
s will be held July 30-31. The
course books are the same as
ear. “The Manual,” “The
and the School,” and “Allen's
nd Health,” fo r primary and
ry licenses. For the high
eading course, substitute “Hol
igh School” for “Allen’s Civ¬
il urge those teachers who can
“tly do so to attend some
school in orde r to keep ab
th the best methods of teach
e nr -vt school term will be only
a half months, and it will be
that the teachers do the
ount of work during this
t they have been doing in
mths. The teachers who do
It convenient to go away for
er, I suggest that they do
e study .Review the state ad
s ' studying the methods of the
pians in presenting these
to make each lesson count
°st. how to use the text as a
the best advantage, how to
lt0 the printed page, and to
subject matter thoroughly
sil day by day as the bread
s d°"n as Holy Manna In
go.
G ’ c - ADAMS. C. S. S.
IAN ° FOR sale.
llington Tprlght piano; one
^aphophone with record
M, e cheap. Apply corner
Kington street to Mrs.
m Covington,
' Ga. 2 t
F local legislation.
hereby gj ven that at the
g session of the Georgia
,her <? will be introduced
tied;
I° As CRER FIX the sai.ary of
* of OF NEWTON
n d To PRO PROVIDE FOR
f IRN iu,
’ T
thereof, and for
5 8 > 1915,
Rl-LL, Representative.
Photograph., lo year
‘1ST OF MRS
FONOLY TERM
’HE FOLLOWING 18 A LIST OF
GRAND AND TRAVERSE JURORS
FOR JULY TERM OF NEWTON
SUPERIOR COURT.
GEORGIA—Newton County :
The following named persona war*
duly drawn in open court as provided
by law, to serve a* Grand Juror* at
July Term, 1915, Newton Superior
Court:
This March 17th, 1915
.
J. L. King Robert E. Lee
P. H. Henderson W. N. Rainey
H. P., Rogers T. M. Mask*
G. IV. Hawkins W. Cohen
E. M. Sigmau E. L. Hull
W. P. Hooper W. T. Smith
J. J. Carter C. R. Roger*
W. T. Burt S. H. Avery
A. S. Hopkin* A. S. Ellington
W, II. Boggus R. E. Cowan
G. B. Almond W. A. Owen*
G. Q. Livingston C. H. White
J. TV. Burns J. C. Mills
J. L. Harwell, Jr. A. C. Belcher
P. W. Godfrey C. L. Collum
GE* >RGIA—Newton County:
The following named persons duly
drawn in open court as provided by
'aw to serve as Traverse Jurors at
the July £orm, 1915, of Newton Su¬
perior Court, to-wit:
E. M. Havs P. T. Austin
C. T r . Skinner H. L. Hitchcock
J. K. Meador L H. Franklin
A. J. Stanton J. R. Thompson
O. Id. Pick V. A. Harpe r
R. L. Epps W. M. Brown
C. A. Cannon Samp Aiken
T. II. Meador W. A. Turner
.Toe P. Moseley T. J. Ramsey
J. Ik Ellington J. P. Longshore
P. .T. Huson D. A. Thompson
J. J. Corley K. C. Mitcham
C. C. Hood T. J. Boggus
S. V. Farmer •T. W. Pitts
J. R. Vining L. N. Sigman
R. TI. Cowan V. G. Downs
C. A. Harwell J. R. Crawford
J. Ik Speer F. E. Heard
Don’t neglect a| summer eold. A
bronchial cough causes broken sleep
and lowers your vitality. Foley’s Hon¬
ey and Tar Compound soothes and
hea's raw, inflamed membranes, stops
tickling in throat and clears stuffy,
wheezy breathing. Contains no opi¬
ates; children like it; good for all
colds, coughs, croup and bronchial aff¬
ections.
For sale by C. C. Brooks.
LIV-VER-LAX
- «
All the Effectiveness* Not the Effect
Of Calomel.
LIV-VER-LAX is one of the most
Important medical discoveries of recent
years. For a long time medical ex¬
perts, realizing the harmful effects of
calomel, have been striving to find a
liver cleanser that would be just as ef¬
fective as calomel, and yet be absolute¬
ly harmless in its action. Recently
thig remedy was actually put forth
by L. K. Grigsby in his LIV-VER
LAX.
LIV-VER-LAX is a harmless veg¬
etable compound, designed solely for
the treatment of live,, complaints. The
Immediate favor it has met with in
thousands of homes is proof positive
of its real value.
If you feel worn out, tongue coated,
and skin sallow, don’t delay until it
becomes dangerous, nip the trouble in
the bud with LIV-VER-LAX. Insist
on (he genuine, bearing the signature
and likeness of L. K. Grigsby, which
Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. For sals by all drug¬
gists.
MCFARLAND TOURS
Official “Tour Agents” Panama Exposition
We sell the Official curs to
the Exposition, and make all
arrangements for your trip,
wheather you go as an indivi¬
dual or in our select personally special
conducted parties. Our
trains and expense-paid features
insures lowest rates and best
accommodations. Ask us.
c nil or Write for Folder
ADDRESS
THE COVINGTON NEWS
COVINGTON, GEORGIA
rHi: COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915.
FOR SALE.
A Mid o»k warttrwb, with mirror
•*f*AI*e stffit down gM« trait
Bflc fftUan cflQ quart*, «a**p.
MRS. E. J. HURST,
Covington, Ga.
REES FOR SALE.
Several colonies of Italian bees at
$4.00 per colony. Apply to
2t - H. W. WILLIAMS
Covin gton, Ga.
FITZHUGH LEE
LAWYER
Abstract and Collecting Work
Solicited.
Room 18 Star Building.
DR. THOS. SIMS HOLLEYMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Covington, Ga.
Offi< e in Fowler Bldg. Office Phone No.
168. Night Phone No. 169-L .
A Seventy-Year-Old Couple
Only a Few Can Go.
Those who do not have to consider
expenses are now going to hea’th re
sorts to get rid of impurities in the
system that cause rheumatism, back
ache, aching joints and painful mus
vies. If you cannot go, yet feel you
need relief from pain and misery, get
Foley Kidney Pills. They restore the
kidneys to activity and make you feel
well and strong.
For sale by C. C. Brooks.
ROUND TRIP FARES VIA
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
To SAN FRANCISCO and SAN DIE¬
GO, CAL., account California Erpo
sitions. Tickets on sale March 1st to
November 30th, limited three months
from date of sale, except that no
ticket will bear limit later than Decem¬
ber 31st, 1915.
ATHENS, GA., Summer School Uni
versity of Georgia. June 28-,Tuly 31.
For fares, schedules and ffull infor
mat ion call on your local ticket agent.
J. C. HAILE,
General Passenger Agent,
F. J. ROBINSON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
“The Right Way.”
BILLIOUS ATTACKS
When yon have a bilious attack you r
liver falls to perform its functions.
You become constipated. The food
you eat ferments in your stomach in¬
stead of digesting. This inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting
and a terrible headache. Take
Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will tone
up your liver, clean out your stomach
and yon wll soon be as well as ever.
They only cost a quarter. Obtainable
everywhere. \
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Mrs. Katie T. Wilson vs Pleas Wil¬
son. Libel for divorce in Newton Su¬
perior Court, September term, 1910.
The verdict for total divorce granted
the 22nd day of September, 191L
Notice is hereby given to all con¬
cerned that on the 10th day of May
1915, I filed with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county of New¬
ton. State of Georgia, my petition ad¬
dressed to said Court, returnable to tlm
next term thereof, to be held on tue
Third Monday in July, 1915. for the
removal of the disabilities resting upon
under the verdict in the above stated
case by reason of my intermarriage
with Mrs. Katie T. Wilson, which ap¬
plication will be heard at the July tei*.
1915, of said court, which commences
on the Third Monday In July, 1915.
This 10th day of May, 1915.
5.12 PLEAS WILSON
Rogers & Knox, Attorney for petitioner
directory
COVINGTON and OXFORD SECRET
ORDERS.
GOLDEN FLEECE
IjODGE NO. 6, F. and
A. M., meets every
first and third Friday
night of each mouth.
A. L. LOYD, W. M.
L W. PEEK, Secy.
Jr. Order Amer¬
ican ’Mechanics,
Council 108. Meets
2nd, and 4th, Fri
day nigtlis, Post
office building. Vis¬
itors welcome.
It. W. Boggus, Rec. Sec’y.
EDGAIi R. GUNN, Councilor.
White Oak Camp,
fcj 593 Woodmen of the
*s> —wgf World, Meets 1st, and
3rd, Friday night in each month. A
warm welcome to visitors.
EDGAR R. GUNN, Con. Commander.
BARNIE E. DIAL, Clerk.
WAYNOKA TRIBE 67
IMP. O. R. M. Meet Each
! Tuesday’s Sleep. Visitors
w I“Welcome.
' r fT rTTT[?'" E. R. GUNN, Sachem.
H. B. THACKER, K. of W.
SCHEDULE GEORGIA ROAD.
WEST BOUND
Lv. Covington Ar.
No. 3 —i :3S a. m. Arrive 6:00 a. in.
No. 11—5:45 a. m. Arrive 7 :35 a. m.
(Dally except Sunday.)
No. 13—7:38 a. . Arrive 9:30 a. ra.
(Sunday Only.)
No. T—11:24 a. m. Arrive 1:00 p. in.
No. f—3:05 p. in. Arrive 4 :30 p. in.
No 7—6:38 p. m. Arrive 8:15 p. m.
EAST BOUND
Lt. Atlanta Arrive Cov.
No. 2—7:30 a. m. Arrive 8:53 a. m.
No. G—12:25 p. m. Arrive 1 :34 p. m.
No. 8—3:30 p. m. Arrive 4 :51 p. in.
No. 12—6:10 p. m. Arrive 7 :55 p. m.
(Daily except Sunday.)
No. 14—5:00 p. m. Arrive 6:38 p. m.
(Sunday Only.)
No. 4—8:45 p. m. Arrive 9:53 p. in.
Agent Wanted
ONCE
IS Covington, Georgia,
and Surrounding
Country m
m The Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK
Assts Ovr $600,000,000,000
Paid to Policyholders, $1,200,000,000.00
WRITE
R. F. SHEDDEN, Manager
Grant Building, - Atlanta, Georgia
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IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. EUROPEAN PLAN. *
*■ 1. RORIXSOX, Proprietor. f
e Convenient to all Depots, Theatres and Office Buildings. In £
9 Center of Shopping District. Reasonable Rates. £
« Special Rates by the Week. £
Bell Phone M. 4869 Long Distance 9157
16 1-2 MARIETTA ST. ATLANTA, GA.
New Goods Just Received
Ladies’ Dresses and Skirts
50c to $1.00.
Children’s and Ladies’
Aprons 10 to 25c.
Ladies’ and Children’s
Sailors and Palm Beach
Hats 20, 25 and 45c.
Men’s Straw Hats, 10, 25
and 35 c.
Special prices on Sandals
for children and low cuts for
ladies.
Pennington's 5 & 10c Store
Covington, Georgia