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LIBERTY NEWS
Liberty, Ga., May 15.—Quite
a crowd attended the singing
here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. M. Wicks and three
children visited the former’s
mother, Mrs. Kinnett, one after¬
noon of last week.
Mrs. King visited her daugh¬
ter, Mrs. G. A. Woodruff, Sun¬
day afternoon.
Miss Ethel Piper leaves for
Atlanta Saturday, where she
will be the guest for a week oi
Mrs. J. C. Vining.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Piper and
daughter, Miss Ethel, visited
Mr. and Mrs. How r ard Piper and
lamily in Covington Tuesday.
Mrs. Florence Wilson and lit¬
tle daughter, Eva, returned to
their home in Atlanta Monday,
after spending several days, here
with the former’s sister, Mrs.
Paul McCart.
Mr. Sam Findley and children,
of Oak Hill spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Woodruff,
of Bullard, spent the week-end
with their father, Mr. B. H.
Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilley
and children, of Pace, spent Sun¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. West Hil¬
ley.
Mr. John Hay, of Camp Gor¬
don, spent thd week-end with
his mother, Mrs. Mary Day.
Mrs. J. C. Vining and two chil¬
dren, John and Kathleen, of At¬
lanta, spent several days last
week with Miss Ethel Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collum
visited relatives in Atlanta
urday.
Misses Grace and Pauline
per, of Covington, spent
with Misses Mary Celia and
gene Piper.
Mrs. Albert Murphy and
children, Doris and Grace,
ed Mrs. Robert Bowden
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCart
all smiles over the arrival of
baby boy on May the 8th.
Mrs. Douglas Rumble, of
for, spent several days last
with her father, Mr. B. H.
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IN VALUE.
You have not quit eating because the price of potatoes and
pork has -doubled, nor have you wearing shoes and clothes. You
know that the cost of every commodity has materially increased.
Good pain has also be naffected by the upward trend of prices,
but the necessity of painting is greater than ever before.
Economic as well as patriotic reasons prompt you to refrain
from building, as men and material are needed in the construction
f ships and implements of war.
Therefore, the next best thing for you to do, is to repaint and
i efinish your property—inside and outside. The cost is small com¬
pared with the results obtained. Good paint prolongs the life of
your property, protects it against decay, incr ases the value and
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PIPER HARDWARE COMPANY,
Covington, Georgia.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, UA* THURSDAY MAY 16, 1918
MIXON NEWS ITEMS
Mixon, Ga., May -4.—Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Pennngton visited
relatives in Atlanta Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Herman Grant and chil¬
dren, of Montieello, are the
guests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Aiken.
Mr. W. H. Ivey is spending
several days of this week in At¬
lanta.
Miss Delta Bohannon spent
Monday afternoon with Miss
Ruth Reynolds.
Mrs. Cleo Holmes spent Wed¬
nesday in Covington.
Several from here attended
the singing at Liberty church
Sunday.
Mr. Bob Parker spent Monday
at Snapping Shoals on business.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Aaron, of
Eudora, spent one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Vaughn.
Mr. P. W. Kitchens, of Cor¬
nish Mountain, visited his
daughter, Mrs. L\ G. Barker,
Sunday.
Mr. Edwin Aiken spent Sun¬
day in Montieello with his sister,
Mrs. Ruby Grant.
Red Oak church has purchased
a piano. his
Rev. C. M. Towns filled
regular appointment at Newton
( Factory Saturday and Sunday.
Quaterly meeting was held on
’Saturday and a large crow'd en¬
joyed the nice dinner.
Dr. J. W. Payne, of Montieello,
was a welcome visitor to our
Xijlle Saturday.
Mrs. Kyle Allen, who is at the
Georgia Baptist Hospital, is do¬
many^riends. ing nicely, to the delight of her
Mrs. Jesse Yancey spent Sat¬
urday afternoon with Mrs. L. G
Barker.
Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Piper and
children, of Covington, were the
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
N. H. Piper.
Mrs. I. W. Meador, of Leguin,
isited her brother, Mr. B. H.
Wcodruff, Sunday.
PROSPECT NEWS ITEMS
Prospect, Ga., May 15. Rev.
C. J. Broome, of Scottdale, de¬
livered a very interesting ser
mon at Rock Creek Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen, of
Bethei, were the guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Jewie Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ozburn
and Mrs. Tom McClendon and
children, of Mansfield, spent
Saturday nt ^;one Mountain.
Messrs. Ellie King, Jewett
Kitchens. Floyd Layson and Mr
and Mrs. John Cunard spe:d
Saturday in Atlanta,
Mrs. Auuie i :V r and dauCf
ter, Sallie, spent Sunday
Franklinville. the guests of "he
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Jim Jeffries.
Dr. Janes, we are very sorry
to say, is quite feeble at this
writing. We trust he will soon
be well.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Brooks,
f Sand Hill, spent Saturday and
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs. George White
and baby, and Miss Jane Star
gille, of Jackson, spent Sunday
here with relatives.
Miss Elva Dooley entertained
the young people w r ith a singing
Friday night.
Rev. J. J. Winburn had the
misfortune to get his Ford torn
up Sunday.
We are glad to know that Mrs.
Uene Allen is doing nicely aftfr
an operation in Atlanta last Fri¬
day. We trust she will soon be
able to come home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Meador,
of Almon, have returned home,
after spending the past week
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gaston
spen^ one day recently near
Newborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ozburn
and little daughters, Elizabeth
end Lucile, spent Sunday at Oi 1
Rock Creek, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Darwin Redd.
Mr. Byron Bruce, of Missis¬
sippi, is visiting his aunt, Mrs.
F. W. Dooley, at this place.
Messrs. J i J. Winburn, Ora
Aaron and Kyle Allen spent one
day last week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Efton Aaron
spent Friday in Montieello shop¬
ping.
A good many of our people at¬
tended the play at Red Oak last
Friday night.
Mr. Joel Hodge, of Camp Gor¬
don, spent a short while here
Saturday afternoon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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No. 830-W,
Cffiee Phone No. 195. Residence Phone
OH«e in Anderson Building.
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FROM MAY 17TH-21ST
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MISS MARGARET HALL
Miss Margaret Hall is a graduate
dietitian of eight years’ experience
in teaching Chautauqua audiences the
practical relation of food to health.
Her work proves a revelation to house¬
wives and is practical and instructive.
Miss Hall cosies to the Chautauqua
platform this summer with full infor¬
mation direct from the Government
concerning the need of Food Conser¬
vation and practical suggestions that
all should hear and heed. Her lec¬
ture will be especially appropriate, will
be right up to the minute and replete
with helpful information along the
lines of food economy. Miss Hall Is
on our Chautauqua program.
LOUISE L. MclNTYRE
Louise L. McIntyre brings In an in.
terestiug and practical manner her
message of health and hope. It is
presented with authority and experi¬
ence, with the endorsement of the med¬
ical profession, the press and the pul¬
pit. In these days of stress, it is
imperative that every one keep phys¬
ically fit, and it is the patriotic duty
of every man, woman and child in
America, Mrs. McIntyre has been lec¬
turing and teaching for fourteen years
and has a vital message for real
Americans. Hear her lecture Chau¬
tauqua week.
Hear Major Frank S. Povah at tho
Lincoln Chautauqua.
Subscribe for The News.
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Covington, Georgia
For Sale
Stock of goods between three
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This is worth your investi
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J. T. SWANN
Covington, Georgia.
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Have your Automobile Tires Repaired
and you will be able to. get Several
Hundred Miles more service.
We also carry a complete line of
Federal Tires and Tubes for Automo
bile and Bicycle.
Automobile Accessories, Windshield
and Lamp Glass, Bicycle parts and
Repairing.
We Sell Mobiloil and Gasoline.
Come to see us when in Town. South Side of Square
next to Stephenson Hardware Co.
PHONE NO 106
Loyd & Haile
COVINGTON, GA.