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Mr*. J. B, T«nr*B, Mr*. (. ! fCT.- .<: Ter
rfcii, and Mr, Julia Mtewsi rtsitcd At
lUhtJl in At Wftftk.
M«. 1'it.z fteard and Mrs. Joe
**r* among the rite tors to Atlanta
Wednesday.
Mr. nr .'J Mr* John Ste>-er». and Mi.-.*.
Petal Violng visjted Atlanta -av.
WM-k.
Mr* L. T. Riggers and Mi**.
Mae Riggers visited relative*! in At¬
lanta 7,' Wednesday. ■———-
Misses Carrie Beck and
Davis spent Wednesday and Thors
day with relatives in Atlanta.
Miss May Belle Clark
Thursday night from a pleasant
to Atlanta.
Air. and Mrs, Calhoun vlning, -Mrs.
Eugenia Thompson, and Miss Alary
Thompson motored to Atlanta Wed
nesday, where they spent the day.
Mr. and Airs. V'. A. Harper and
teby were among the vititors to At¬
lanta last week.
Mrs, Charlie Clark sf*-nt Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Anderson and
daughter, of Atlanta, were guests of
the former’s sister, Mrs. Jda White
head, Friday.
Air. and Airs. Wilhnr Harwell, Miss
(Imre Whitehead, and .Mr. Clarence
Meador motored to FognnsvIUe Hun
day and were guests of Air. and Mr
Willie Wood.
Mrs, L C. Pearman and two hand¬
some young sons visited relatives In
Atlala last week.
Mi Fa roll tie Worden, who is attend
ing Normal school In Atlanta, is spend¬
ing tills week at. home with her moth¬
er, Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten.
Airs Minnie P. Wright returned
Thursday night from a delightful visit
to Atlanta, where she was the guest
of her daughter, Mrs, Samuel Green.
Air- R W. Milner has returned from
a pleasant week end visit to Atlanta
Air. W. C. Clark was the week reel
guest of friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. . 1 . o. Coojier returned Thurs
da; night from a pleasant, visit to At
hint a.
Mrs. James F. lingers spent the
week end In Atlanta, as the guest rel¬
atives and friend h.
Mr. C. T Fzell, Mb Buliy Ezell,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ezell and lmby,
of Monf.leello, motored over Sunday
and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Callaway, at their home on Emory
street.
Mrs. Wallace Francis and daughter,
Alice, of New York, will he guests of
the* former* h brother and nistcr, ’ Itov
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and Mrs. T. It. Kendall, tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 1). Adams and fain-
1 l.y motored to Newborn Sunday, where
they H|KTit, the day with Hon. and Mrs.
T. J. Speer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wells, Miss
Florence Wells, Miss Luey Bush, and
Mrs. Minnie P. Wright motored to
Social Circle Sunday afternoon.
The* many friends of Mrs. Gene
Speer, of Newborn, will regret to hear
that she continues quite 111 , and wish
for her a rapid convalescence.
Mr. (’. Id. Hpoer, of Atlanta, with
Mr. and Mrs. L. I>. Adams and family,
s|s-nt. Sunday with relatives in New¬
born.
Mrs, George Armstrong and children,
of Athens, are spending several days
in the city with Dr. and Mrs. Luke
Robinson, on Washington street.
t wice
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number of cups in apound
l$nd the drank. best coffee
vou/ever
We guarantee that for Luzianne. If
it does not prove out on both points
after you have used the entire con¬
tents of one can according to direc¬
tions, tell the grocer you want your
money back and he’ll return it with¬
out a question. Buy this better coffee
today. Write for premium catalog.
The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans
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COFFEE
Mrs. II Pickett baa returned
from a pteasftnt visit to Atlanta,
where she was the guest of her sou
and da .*..ter, Mr, and Mr* Henry
Pickett
1 ue i**:-*U.4 Club of Corington sere
; the g-> s.'s of Air- Hurt on Kelley, a
former memt»et of the ci ub, at ter
I _ home in Monttee.io street, at a speud
e day party Tuesday.
Mr. and Airs. I* J', Brsghtman, of
| Atlanta, spent tte week-end very plea*
antly '...... v »th the latter's parents Mr. and
.Mrs, w J»o. W. Barns, of , ... West. Newton
Airs A. It. Botnar, of near Duugiass-
4 ihe, is tte guest of ter daughter,
Airs. VV. It. Travis. Mr-, Travis
many friends arc glad that she is irn
J proving in her Lines
MILS. L. I>. ADAMS HOSTESS TO
DAI OUTERS Of CON'FEDEBACV,
Airs. L. b. Adams was the charming
hostess to the Da tighter* of the Con¬
federacy Friday afternoon.
T he handsome home was beautifully
decorated In the colors of the flag and
of flowers.
Mem ter s answered the roll call with
quotations from Southern authors.
Headings and selections from Southern
author-; made up the program.
Bed, white ,and hiue cream, with
cake and punch were ,-erved by Alls*
Allic I sit i i sc Travis. Mrs. Adams war
assisted in entertaining by her sister,
Mi Alary H|ss*r, of Newborn.
FOl Kill GRADE ENJOY f ASTER
EGG HI NT.
The pupils in the Fourth Grade ol
t he Public School enjoyed a delightful
* Faster egg hunt, Saturday afternoon
r „u the large, beautiful lawn of Col.
j and Air . ft. W. Milner, on Floyd
\ street.
NOTICE.
The guarantors and citizens interest
ed in the Chautauqua are requested
to meet at the ouneil < ‘hamter, court
house, on Thursday night, April 27tli
at 8 o’clock, prompt.
The committees are to ire appoint¬
ed, and a great deal of clerical work
must he done—
REMEMBER the time- Thursday
evening, 8 o'clock, at the court house.
Come one, come all. Bet's have a
GOOD MEETING
LEG! IN NEWS.
* * ._ * *
. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Meador, of Cov
I ington, , . were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. T. I>. Meador at High Point.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crawford and
Miss Irene Meador were in Covington
Friday shopping. ,
Mr. Hunter Wilson and sister, Miss
Doris, and Mr. Wanton Moss spent
Saturday and Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. F. 15. Smith and children spent,
Saturday with Airs. T. J). Meador.
Mr. Bryant Jeffares and Miss Lizzie
.tellurcs, of Month-olio, were thj- guests
Saturday night and Sunday of the
Misses Wilson.
Miss Allie Mae Woodruff spent Sat¬
urday afternoon with Miss Irene
Meador.
Miss Temple Lewis spent Wednes¬
day afternoon with Mrs. T. 1). Meador.
The singing given by Miss Irene
Lumsden was enjoyed Sunday night
by Leguln crowd.
Tin; COVINGTON NEW- THURSDAY. APRIL 21 , ISIS.
COVINGTON CLOSES
CMUTAUp CONMCT
HP. ARE FIRST CITY IN SO (Til
fOP. V isIT Of WHOLE H.K\
HE VI CIRU IT Of
T A LENT.
The Chautauqua contract has been
UeeA by the committee arid we are
going to have this. -piendLd attraction.
Tte Alkahest Chautauqua wilt be
here fro the week from Afay 22 to
the 28 inclusive.
.Sale-: of the season tickets have *ur
pa--«d the eommitt<e - ex \*-<-fations
and demonstrate that our [>eopie are
always ready for entertainment of the
high class kind, and are w illing to pay
for it.
Altogether, the weeks program ih
I t now stand- will give Covington the
best wf-ek’- Merle* of entertainment
ever presented here and a full and
generous appreciation of It i■ already
teing -tiown.
t>/vjngt.on in th-- la-ginning accepted
the Chautauqua purely n- a que-tion
of love for fir^t-eia-s, ufelifting en¬
tertainment.
And again tin- time i-; aBo a js-rhsl
of wholesome, rejuvenating rest, a
time to lay aside worrit-- and dull
care, and get a new hold on the uplift¬
ing things of life.
We hope to see all stores closed
daily during the Chautauqua and all
the clerks and helper- given time to
attend.
Ph-a-e look over the PROGRAM
printed ir. the advertisement In this
inane, and note how strong it is. There
is not a session which is not good, and
some are truly great.
Titer® i- a lack of some £150.00 oi.
the guarantee hut t tiat w ilt is- eared
for by our citizens.
Nothing in the way to prevent
week of solid enjoyment and
ure. COME, get your SEASON
TICKET, while the GETTING is POS
BIBLE.
NOTICE DEBTORS AND (RED
ITORS.
All fiers/»ns owing the estate of Mrs.
Mary E. Avery, late of said county,
deceased, are requested to make im¬
mediate payment. And all jiersons
holding demands against said estate
are hereby required to render said de¬
mands in terms of the law.
This April 24, 1916.
6-1, 61 II. T. AVERY and
II. II. MOBLEY,
Administrators.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Services Sunday evening 7 :.‘50.
ON TO
Birmingham, Ala
For The
II. C. V. REUNION
Georgia Railroad
AND
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
Georgia R. R. train No. 1, arriving At¬
lanta 1:15 p. m. May 15th, will con¬
nect with Seaboard Special reaching
Birmingham about 5:30 p. m. By us¬
ing this route, Veterans and their
friends will be accorded convenient
connections at Atlanta, arriving and
departing from same station.
Gall on your Ticket Agent for rate, limit, etc.
C. S. COMPTON, FRED GEISSLER,
ASST. G. P. A. S. A. L. RY. T. P. A. S. A. L. RY
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
RATE—Covington to Birmingham and Return $4.40.
CIVILIANS
MILITARY rr. OGLETHORPE, NEAR TRAINING ( HATTANOOGA, GEORGIA. Tf-NN. CAM It
MAY JINK ANTI JLLV 1916.
KEMXED FARES VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
I'm further ‘fiformndion p/Mress
IE l„ HAYI.OH. II. V. A,, Atlanta.
QUEEN QUALITY
Shoe Department
PATENT OR DULL CALF.
PRICE S4.25.
This design is famous for fit and look-. Simmer is near
and you should make arrangements now for footwear.
In Bronze Kid for $4.25 Dull Calf $4
SPECIAL DISPLAY OF TENNIS OXFORDS.
This is a great season for Tennis Oxfords. Our stock is
large and comprehensive. In black and white for the
whole family.
FROM 5 lr to $1.25.
STEPHENSON & CALLAWAY
Covington, Georgia.
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Not the Envelope — but
What the Envelope con¬
tains—is what accounts
for the Wonderfully
Successful Sale of
Wirthmor Waists
Everywhere
These four new charming styles In Wirthmor Waists
go on sale to-morrow. As always they’re just $1.(X)
and as always tliey're exclusive models—and could
not be bought elsewhere' at any price.
It’s true that Wirthmor Waists are (and have been
from their very inception years ago) packed in sanitary
transparent envelopes. It’s not, however, the method of
packing that’s responsible for their wonderfully successful
sab*, but the extreme desirability of the waists themselves.
Wirthmor Waists are always neat, simple, refined in style—
and so made as to insure lasting satisfaction. That’s why
they ,s<'ll so well—and that’s why every woman who buys
them once will buy them again and again. No other Waists
of the same or somewhat higher prices compare with the
Wirthmor in value
We are now showing a complete line of lingerie dresses,
that are the prettiest that have ever been on display in Cov¬
ington.
W. Cohen & Son.
Covington, Georgia.
MISSIONAKA LFLVMNG*
When the ■ a rue $ of this tend hie Fo
fxpu.'i *at are rerUeeti to their last
ana>y*;» and condensed into one v/'/rd,
that word will be “greet}'' igree<l of
money greed of js/wer and greed of
territory.
It Is. -ad to think that the Mr Hi pte-e
of the Protestant Christianity should
fa- the sour'-e from which all this woo
ha-, .spread over Europe.
In.-.lead of using the naans with
w hi -fi Gial had blessed them in send
Ing missionaries to tta- ia-atlicn to car
ry the go*iel of salvation, pen re, and
hr<rthcrly love, for forty years tin
German nation has been preparing foj
war In order to aet-uro more money,
and tifiiver-ul dominion
God wo a dNmtemd from Hmli
tlarughts; ttn-y wm Jiippml mammon
1 he Kaiser ha-, seven sons, enough to
place on all the throm-a of FuioJh-, and
Him tin- house of lloheuzollen rule Ih#
world.
What matlcr; it if rivers of blood
flow to accomplish hi-, olijectV ilia
grer-d is in-at lalile, VV 111 God allow him
to aijccccd f Wo .-.hall re. Judging
from I ho pa t, lie will not. The Kal-er
will have ilia Waterloo.
Owing to the war the nation of Eu*
ro]*r have teen cotniajlled to give up
rnrwt of their min.-don work, and it
will he yearn in-fore they are able
finaru tally able to take it up again.
By every token Hie Lord in laying
upon the United .States the duty of
evangelizing the world. He lias given
u- the means, and will require us to
give an account of our stewardship.
We are gfietidirtg more for liquor,
e^wing gum, and grand om-ra than
vv< ‘ ar “ to evan « ellze the workl *
to give glad tidings of salvation to
fiios<; who have never heard that (,’hrLst
died for them.
Will G<si aprove of such selfishness?
Can we expect His continued blessing?
MRS. A. M. TRAVIS, Press Supt.
NOTICE.
This is to notify my friends and
patrons that I will move my office to
the Anderson building, over Dr.
Wright’s Drug Store on May the 1st.
4t. I HI. TULLY U. SMITH.
LA UNDRY
Collars................. 2c
Shirts............... 10c
Undershirts............. c
Union Suits............ 8c
Ladies' Coat Suits....... 50c
CHARLIE SING
Covington — — Georgia