The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, September 12, 1918, Image 7
i’HJB COVINGTON NEWS, CO\lN«TON, C,\ ;? THURMDAY, SEPTEMBER IX 191* ?**■> :R PREMIUMS offered m the JERSEYS. Aged Bull $5.00 $3.00 $1.00 Bull, 2-year old 5.00 3.00 1.00 Bull, Senior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 Bull, Junior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 ‘ 3.00 1.00 Bull. Senior Cali 5.00 Bull, Junior Cali 5.00 3.00 1.00 Aged Cow 5.00 3.00 1.00 ICow 2-year old 5.00 3.00 1.00 JHeifer, Senior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 iHeifer, Junior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 [Heifer, Senior Calf 5.00 3.00 1.00 Heifer, Junior Calf 5.00 3.00 1.00 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS First Prize winners in above classes allowed to enter. Champion Bull Ribbon Champion Cow Ribbon BOLSTEINS. Aged Bull 5.00 3.00 1.00 Bull 2-year old 5.00 3.00 1.0 J Bull, Senior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 Bull. Junior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 Bull, Senior Calf ^ 5.00 3.00 1.00 Bull Junior Calf 5.00 3.00 1.00 Aged Cow 5.00 3.00 1.00 Cow, 2-year old 5.00 3.00 1.00 Phifer, Senior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 Heifer, Junior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 Heifer. Senior Calf 5.00 3.00 LOG Heifer, Junior Calf 5.00 3.00 1.00 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES. Champion Bull Ribbon Champion Cow Ribbon HEREI'ORDS. ged Bull 5.00 3.00 1.00 L lull, 2-year old 5.00 3.00 1.00 lull, Senior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.0) lull, Junior Yearling 5.00 3.00 1.00 Calf r ’ 5.00 3.00 1.00 lull, Senior Junior Calf " ' 5.00 3.00 1.00 lull, Lged Cow f 00 3.00 l.r low, 2-year old 5.00 3.00 1.00 Senior Yearling ' 5.00 3.00 LOP [eifer, Junior Yearling ' 5.00 3.00 i.eo leifer, to. 3.00 leifer, Senior Calf 5.00 1.00 teifer, Junior Calf " 5.00 3.00 1.00 lhampion Bull ny Ribbon lhampion Cow ™ Ribbon SHORTHORNS. ' lged 5.00 3.00 1.00 full, 2-year old 5.00 3.00 1.00 full, Senior Yearling f 5.00 3.00 1.00 ull, Junior Yearling : 5.00 3.00 1.00 enior Calf T . f 5.00 3.00 1.00 aiiior Calf r 5.00 3.00 1.00 ged Cow \ v 5.00 3.00 1.00 2-year old T ' r ' 5.00 3.00 1.00 ow, eifer, Senior Yearling ’ ~ 5.00 3.00 v 1.00 eifer. Junior Yearling 5.00 3.00 ' 4 1.00 eifer, Senior Calf 5.00 3.00 l.oo eifer, Junior Calf 5.00 3.00 ~ 1.00 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES. ampion Bull * Ribbon ampion Cow •' T ' Ribbon GRADE BEEP 1 ANIMALS. y grades steers and females allowed in this elass. Posi grade bulls can be entered. st grade beef animal, any age 5.00 3.00 1.00 SWINE. ages in this department will be reckoned from September March 1st. A Junior Pig consists of an animal farroweu rch 1, 1918; a Senior Pig is one farrowed since September and prior to March 1st. 1918. a Junior Yearling is one far iince March 1, 1917, and prior to September 1, 1917. Ani ir 18 months of age, fallowed prior to March 1, 1917, will aced in the same class. DUROC-JERSEYS. oar over 18 months 4.00 3.00 1.09 |oar, Joar, Junior Senior Yearling Pig 4.00 3.00 1.00 * 4.00 3.00 1.00 [oar, Junior 18 Pig m * 4.00 3.00 1.09 ow over months J 4.00 3.00 1.00 |ow. ow, Junior Senior Yearling Pig • 4.00 i 3.00 1.00 If V.. * 4.00 3.00 1.09 JW, Junior Pig -,n 4.00 I 3.00 1.00 Jhampion Champion Boar ■ / ; Ribbon |ow Sow i Ribbon with at least 4 sucl<- % 1 ig pigs 4.00 3.00 • 1.00 BERKS IES. « loar over 18 months i 4.00 i 3.00 1.00 |oar, oar, Senior Junior Pig darling I 4.00 3.00 j l.Oo i 4.00 3.00 ' 1.00 [oar. ° w Junior 18 Pig i 4.00 3.00 1.00 over months j 4.00 3.00 1.00 )w > Junior Yearling $ * 4.00 j 3.00 1.00 ow, Senior Pig *■ 4.0C 3.00 1.00 ow, Junior Pig $ ■ 4.00 * 3.00 1.00 lhampion lhampion Boar ? ? Ribbon Sow 1 Ribbon Jest lickling sow pigs with at least 4 * f 1 4.00 3.00 1.00 Traffic sii 95 TrucR F.O.B, FACTOR Y -1 ..... F'ert transmi^vin,,?'°, IT 1 ?. riC v' 13C Weight, clutch; 3,300 Kinston lbs.; high-tension Gray Motor, 4-cylinder, Special valve-in-head, automatic 35 carbu- h.p. ■°r, ssell with erivit,. A. j e u , * ar tyP®,radiator; Drop forged magneto; rear axlo hearings; front axle with Timken roller bearings; al steel frame- J»tX ca i r ’. ro er Semi-elliptic front and rear springs; U-channel struc %”1r’T ’ y , ty C W S p?rfSs„ F oS k tir ° U ,ubricati ^‘“—staple Rlars. y »‘ h " S perf«i ' S: C “ P ^ Editions We euarantLf a i? the e Traffic Truck units to sell for 4,000 $2500.00. lbs. We save the roads you more under than all a reasonable thousand • We carry k* over ve t ^ 1G trucks in stock. CO. PROSPE CT MEWS ITEMS Prospect, September 11.—Rev. Winburn filled his regular ap¬ pointment here at Rock Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bruce and family, of Lakeland, Fla., are spending some time here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dooley. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodman spent Friday at Sand Hill, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Polk. Messrs. Charlie and Jimmie Cunard went to Monticello on business Friday. Mrs. Ollie Blackwell, of Mans¬ field, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lessie Ozburn, one night last week. Dr. Pittard, of Palalto, is busy in our ville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph McCul¬ lough and young daughter, Ruth, of Rocky Hill, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner. Mrs. Lena Allen and children spent Saturday and Sunday near here, the guests of Mrs. Nannie Allen. Messrs, Tom .Greer and Jutt Hays, of Mansfield, were in our ville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ozburn and baby spent Saturday night and Sunday at Rock Hill, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodge. While cranking a Ford last Saturday Mr. Linburn Cunard had the misfortune to break his arm. We are very glad to learn that Mrs. J. A. McClendon can walk again without crutches after suffering for several weeks of a sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gaston and children spent Saturday and Sunday near Newborn with rela¬ tives. Mr. J. H. McClendon went to Mansfield Monday on business. We are very glad to know that The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ozburn and children, of Rock Hill, spent Sunday here with Mr. and'Mrs. Henry Ozburn. OLD ROOK GREEK Old Rock Creek, September 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Otis Parish spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cunard. Miss Mattie Lou Cook, of South Geoigia, spent from Fri¬ day night until Wednesday with Mrs. J. C. Ozburn. Misses Ila and Vallie Kitchens spent some time recently at Worthville with then sister, Mrs. L. R. Washington. Mr. Linburn Cunard hap¬ pened to The misfortune of get¬ ting his arm broken Saturday'. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones are spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones. Mrs. Harvey Hodge, of Eudc ra, spent Friday night with Mrs. Clark Cunard. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCul¬ lough spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kitchens. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ozburn, of Eudora, spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. John Ozburn. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Redd spent Saturday night with Mrs. B. F. McCullough. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of Gaithers, spent Saturday af¬ ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kitchens. Mr. Obie Tomlin spent Friday night with Mr. Reber Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ozburn spent Wednesday at County Line with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook. Old Rock Creek church will bo dedicated on the fourth Sunday afternoon. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. Doyle Ozburn left Satur¬ day for Camp Gordon. Misses Ellen and Lena Mae WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan’s Liniment means relief For practically every man has used it who has suffered from rheumatic joints, aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of the results of weather exposure. thousands, Women, too, by the hundreds of use it for relieving neuritis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, ^Sloan's economical, quickly effective. Say Link ment” to your druggist. Get it today. Sloans Liniment Kills . Pain Dorsey spent Thursday after¬ noon with the Misses Kitchens. Let everybody come to Sunday School next Sunday afternoon at three o’clock. RECIPROCAL SERVICE To serve trustworthily our Government and our constituency in this period of war is, according to our code, the highest obligation now resting upon the officers and employ¬ ees of this railway. In order to do this successfully we need the fullest co-operation of the traveling public. It is a joint obligation which we may best fulfill by helping each other. 41 Man power should be conserved with the same care that food is conserved. Help the railroad you travel over by purchasing tickets before boarding trains, by seeing that your baggage is in good order and securely strapped and locked. Do not pack among your personal belongings jewelry, liquids, or fragile articles, or any other for¬ bidden thing. Help the railroad give good and prompt service and thus help WIN THE WAR. i Central of Georgia Railway -PREPARE For the Fall Drive ★ ★ ★ ,★ ★ THE MANUFACTURE OF FORD CARS HAS BEEN DIS¬ CONTINUED INDEFINITELY IN ORDER THAT GOVERMEN V CONTRACTS MAY BE FACILITATED AND MOTORISTS ARE ADVISED TO HAVE THEIR OLD CARS REMODELED FOR FU¬ TURE SERVICE. ★ ★ * ★ ★ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF FORD BODIES AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE OLD CARS LOOK NEW AND GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ALL REPAIR WORK WILL BE COMPLETED BY OUR EX¬ PERT MACHINISTS WITH THE LEAST POSSIBLE DELAY, BUT DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOUR CAR IS WORN OUT BEFORE HAVING IT INSPECTED. ; ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FORD PARTS, GASO¬ LINE AND OILS THAT HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF MERIT. GO ELSEWHERE FOR INFERIOR WORKMANSHIP, PARTS OR SUPPLIES. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ OUR FORD SPECIALISTS ARE THOROUGHLY FAMIL¬ IAR WITH THE COMPLAINTS WITH WHICH ALL CARS ARE SUFFERING. IT IS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ all WORK MUST BE PAID FOR ON DELIVERY, AS WE ARE CO-OPERATING WITH THE GOVERNMENT IN ITS CONSERVATION CAMPAIGN. ★ ★ ★ ★ P. J. Rogers PHONE NO. 62 OmSGTON, GA. ‘"WV.’.'ZSfiW Georgia Railroad Schedule ARRIVAL OF GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER TRAINS AT COVINGTON. EFFECTIVE JUNE 2, 1918. East Bound— -From Atlanta No. 2........ ......7:41 A. M. No. 6........ ......1:26 P. M. No. 8........ ......4:54 P. M. No. 14....... ......7:55 P. M. (Daily except Sunday) No..4........ ..... .9:07 P. M. R. C. GUINN, Agent. Arrival and Departure of Central of Georgia Trains No. 23 departs for Porterdale.......................7:40 A. M. No. 20 departs for Gordon..........................8:26 A. M. No. 15 arrives from Gordon.............. 11:15 A. M. No. 27 departs for Porterdale........................4:15 P. M. No. 16 departs for Gordon..........................5:06 P. M. Saturdays Only—Trains run through to Porterdale, leaving Cov ' M 11:65 A M inton at U:16 A - " and retu ™ nlr at - - ' D. M. ROGERS, Agent. From Augusta—West Bound No. 3..............5:54 A. M. No. 13.............8:04 A. M. (Daily except Sunday) No. 1.............12:04 P. M. No. 5..............4:06 P. M. No. 7..............6:44 P. M.