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CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. T. R. Kendall, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning at
11 o’clock and evening at 7:30.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday at
7 ::;o.
Sunday School every Sunday morn¬
ing at 9:45. C. D. Gibson, Superin¬
tendent.
Woman’s Missionary Society meets
every First Monday in each month at
3 o’clock, p. m.
Young Ladies Missionary Society
meets every Third Monday in each
mouth at 3 r». m.
Juvenile Missionary Society meets
every First Sunday at 3 o’clock, p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. W. Williams, D. D„ Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. in.
and 7 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday morn
ing at 9:45; C. 0. King, Superintend
ent.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7 p. m.
Board of Deacons—J. C. Upshaw,
Chairman; meets on Wednesday be¬
fore the First Sunday of each month
at N p. m.
Woman's Missionary Union. Mrs. A
D. Meador, President. Meets every
First Monday in each month at 3 p. m.
Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. H. B. An
derson, President. Meets every Third
Monday afternoon at the homes of
different members.
Y. W. A.’s, Miss Eleanor Butler.
President and Mrs. C. C. King, Counse¬
lor. Meets on First Friday of each
month at 3 p. m.
Girl’s Auxiliary, Mrs. J. N. Gary,
President. Meets every First Friday
at 3 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. J. B. Ficklen, Pastor.
Services, Sunday School 9:45 a. in.,
J. S. Gardner, Superintendent.
Preaching Service 11 a. in.
Luther Hays, First Sunday 3 p. m
and 7 :30 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary Society Moots
Monday after Fourth Sunday, 3 p. m
Mrs. H. W. King, President.
Ladies’ Aid Society meets Monday
after Second Sunday at 3 p. m. Miss
Lottie Hendricks, President.
Junior Missionary Society meets
First Sunday at 3 ]>. in. Mrs. J. R
Stephenson, President.
NORTH COVINGTON METHODIST
CHURCH.
Rev. M. S. Williams, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning.
Services every First and Third Sun
day evening by the Epvvorth League
Sunday School every Sunday morn,
in-jr at 9 o’clock. Mr. E. M. Smith,
Superintendent
(F. Muchly Imitated
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Perfect Scouring and Turning Qualities.
Every size from the lightest one-horse to the heavi¬
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GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION.
“The best at the price of the cheapest.”
The best in every line IS IMITATED.
Look out for imitation Oliver Plows and repairs.
The genuine is sold only by
STEPHENSON HARDWARE CO.
Woman’s Missionary Society meets
on First Wednesday in e\ery month.
Junior Missionary Society meets on
the First Monday in every month
Mrs. E. M. Smith directress, Miss
Claire, Johnson, assistant.
COVINGTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. F. X. Credle, pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday after¬
noon at 3 o'clock. Mr. R. U. Wright,
Superintendent Preaching every First
Third and Fourth Sundays just after
Sunday School.
Every one is cordially invited to at¬
tend.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Services Sunday morning at 11
o’clock. Wednesday evening at 7.30.
WALNUT GROVE METHODIST
CHURCH.
Rev. G. W. Tumlin, Pastor.
Preaching every Third Sunday morn
ing and night.
Sunday School every Sunday morn¬
ing at 10 o’clock. Mi W. S. Carter.
Superintendent.
Woman’s Missionary Auxiliary mct-'s
every Third Sunday afternoon'at 2.30
o’clock. Mrs. J. C. Broadnax, Presi¬
dent.
Parsonage Aid Society meets every
Third Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock
Mrs. A. C. Clay, President.
Prayer Meeting every Sunday night.
A LVION BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. Richard Floyd, Pastor.
Preaching First Sunday and Satur
lay before in each month at Li o’clock,
a. m.
Sunday School at 3 o’clock, p. m.
except First Sunday. Which is Circuit
day when Sunday School will meet at
10 o'clock. A. J. Wingate Superin¬
tendent.
ALMON METHD01ST CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Strickland, Pastor.
Preaching every third Sunday and
Saturday before at 11 o’clock.
W. S. Marbut, Sunday School Sup
eriutenent
MT, TABOR METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. W. R. Branham, Pastor.
Services every Second Sunday morn¬
ing at 11 o’clock.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. B. Gresham, of Redan, Pasto:
Services every Fourth Sunday morn¬
ing and evening.
T. G. Boggus, Superintendent of Sun¬
day School, every Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock, except on Fourth Sun¬
day, when it is at 10 o’clock in the
morning .
SALEM METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. S. Strickland, pastor.
Preaching every Second Sunday
morning and night. Sunday School at
10 o’clock every Sunday morning; Mr.
Wm Boyd, Superintendent.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1916,
PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Strickland, pastor.
Preaching every Fourth Sunday and
the Saturday before, morning and
night. Sunday School at 10 o’clock
every Sunday morning; Mr. T. W.
Hicks, superintendent.
Rev. J. S. Strickland, Pastor.
Preaching every First Sunday morn¬
ing and night. Sunday School every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock; Mr. I.
N. Smith, and Saturday before.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
J. J. Stephenson, Pastor.
E. T. Hull, Superintendent.
Preaching Third Sunday in each
month, and Saturday before.
LUTHER HAYS, HAYSTON, GA.
Rev. J. B. Ficklen, Pastor.
Preaching service on the 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 4 o’clock.
I
SNAPPING SHOALS METHODIST
CHURCH.
Sunday School every Sunday after¬
noon at 3 o’clock. R. It. Time, Prof. E.
N. Raynolds, of Mansfield* Superin¬
tendent.
HR. W. A. ADAMS
RETIRES AS SURVEYOR.
To the People of Newton County:
After having served the people of
this County for twenty years, in the
capacity of County Surveyor, I wish
to state that I am no longer a candidate
tor this position in the general election
to be held in November. 1 wish to
thank the voters of this County for
their hearty support in my previous
elections and their confidence in my
ability to execute the duties imposed
upon me.
Very respectfully,
Adv. W. A. ADAMS.
LAND TO RENT.
In Rocky Plains District. I have
several good two. four and six horse
farms to rent. Also several good farms
to rent near Old Rocky Creek church
in Jasper county. Call on me at Nor¬
ris Hardware Company’s store.
W. H. PICKETT,
Adv. 10-26, tf. Covington, Ga.
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Patronize our Advertisers and
pass the other fellow by. It is
nothing but right for you to pat¬
ronize those, who make the suc¬
cess of your county paper possi¬
ble. While trading with our
customers, don’t forget to say,
“I SAW IT IN THE NEWS-
PORTERDALE SCHOOL'S
FIRE ROLL OF HONOR
LARGE NUMBER WIN DISTINC¬
TION OP HAVING THEIR NAMES
SO RECORDED FOR MONTH
OF OCTOBER.
First Grade.
Stella Ivatc Baker, Nellie Clyde
Brooks, Leroy Bailey, E. B. Bailey,
Ira Bartlett, Robert Farrow, Louise
Hooten, Grady Johnson, Rosa Lee
Lane, Rozelle Long, Bertha Jones,
Maggie Mulk.v, J. W. Rogers, Roliert
Simmons, Alice Griggs, Aubry Cowan,
Mary Finley, Bessie Fields, Elmer
Halles, Leila McGahee, Clifiie Piper,
.Marie Smallwood, Stanley Griffin,
Vertua Ferburgon.
Second Grade.
Mayo Casteel, Sara Evans, Calvin 1
George, Rosie Hewell, Robot. Lee
Johnson, Ganelle Kirkus, Willie Claude
Moss, Ray Piper, Charlie Phillips,
Clio Rogers, Leola Smith, Inis Sow¬
ell, James Adams, Violet Bailey, Arch
Bishop, Forrest Bowden Neri*> Ed¬
wards, J, L. Fuller, Idora Johnson,
lames Lumrnus, Newt Martin, Marvin ,
Mills, Lois Moore. Erie Nix, Neasie |
O’Brien, Homer Porterfield, Pearl
Rooks, Aubrey Vlning.
Third Grade.
Andrew Rooks, Essie Lee Walden,
Susie Piper.
Fourth Grade.
Mabel Adams, Myrtle Bailey.
F«fth Grade.
Hoyt Bailey, Richard Roseberry,
Mellie Rye, Clio Lummus. ♦
I will sell at public outcry on first
Tuesday in November at the Court
house in Covington several brood mares
and horses and mule colts. Evans
Lunsford.—Adv.
“What do you know
about that—a MILD
cigarette that satisfies!”
Chesterfields have done “the impossible’*—they
satisfy and yet they are not strong. They are
MILD I Chesterfields do for your smoking what
bacon and eggs do for your breakfast—they satisfy.
And yet Chesterfields are MILD—that’s the
point.
No other cigarette can give you this new enjoy¬
ment (satisfy yet mild) because no cigarette maker
can copy the Chesterfield blend.
This blend is an entirely new combination of
tobaccos and is undoubtedly the most important
new thing in cigarette making in 20 years.
'*Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY”
CIGARETTE S
10 for 5c
Also packed 20 for 10c
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