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LIBERTY NEWS
Liberty, Ga., April 30.—Sever¬
al from here attended the sing¬
ing at Almon Sunday and repor¬
ted a very pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vining and
children, Kthleen, Carl and Kue
mell, of Atlanta, were the guests
Monday of Mr. and Mrs. N. H.
Piper. Cobb and little
Mr. and Mrs.
eon, of Atlanta, are spending
several days as the guests of
their grand parents, Mr. and
J. D. Kennett. ■
Mrs. Cleo Hays and little
daughter, Elizabeth, of Coving¬
ton, are the guests of their
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
H. Piper, this week.
Mrs. Paul Worrill and two
children, of Winnsboro, S. C.,
are the gests of Mrs. Nealy Ber¬
ry. mother of Mrs. Worrill.
Mrs. J. S. Piper visited Mrs.
C. E. Piper Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. Lucien. Roper
and daughter, Lois, were the
guests Friday of N. H. Piper,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson
and family were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Avery and
family Sunday.
Mr. an Mrs. Allen Mills and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hooten in Covington Sunday.
Miss Lillian Wilson and Mr.
Russell, of Atlanta , visited Mr.
and Mrs. Z. D, Kennett Satur¬
day night and Sunday.
Mr. Steve Kennett has return¬
ed to his home in Gwinnett, af¬
ter a few days visit to relatives
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wicks and
children of Covington were the
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Phillips.
Mrs. S. H. Avery and two chil¬
dren, John and Richard, visited
Mrs. W. H. Piper Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. Douglas Rumble, of Ox¬
ford ar.c! Mrs. W. A. Woodruff,
were guests of Mrs. S. H. Avery
one afternoon last week.
The community singing meets
at Liberty next Sunday after¬
noon, May 4th. Hope to have
a good singing, as we haven’t
met in quite a while.
The Newton County Singing
Cm von-'ion meets at Liberty
church the third Sunday after¬
noon. A large erowd and several
good leaders are exected. so
come out and hear them. Ev¬
erybody cordially invited.
RO CKY HI LL.
Starrsville, Ga., April 28, 1919.
—Mr. and Mrs. Newt McCul¬
lough and little son, Franklin,
of Old Rock Creek, spent'Sat¬
urday night and Sunday here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker
attended preaching at Rock
Creek Sunday and dined at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bar¬
ker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCul¬
lough had as their guests Sun¬
day Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ozburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ozburn of
Old Rock Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Allen of Eudora.
Messrs. Dolph McCullough
and Emory Ozburn made a busi¬
ness trip to Covington Saturday.
Messrs. Jim Ozburn and Har
vie Hodge made a business trip
to Monticello Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook and
little daughter, Grace, of near
Monticello, visited relatives at
this place Saturday night and
Sunday.
Misses Lizzie Pearl Lason and
Mabel Long of Eudora spent
Thursday night here as the
guest of Mrs. Homer Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Jeff Barker of near here.
Mr. Emmett Ozburn attended
the funeral of Mr. Albert Cu
nard at Conyers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Redd
went to Monticello shopping on
Saturday.
Mrs. R. L. Ozburn and son,
Morris, spent Saturday after¬
noon with Mrs. Emmett Oz¬
burn of near here.
Cavil service
EXA MINATION.
The United States Civil Ser¬
vice Commission will hold an ex¬
amination for clerks on May 24,
1919, a; Covington, Ga., to fill
vacancies in the postoffice in
that city. The entrance salary
is now $1,000 a year. The ex¬
amination is open to all who
meet the requirements. Appli¬
cation blanks and full informa¬
tion, including sample ques¬
tions, can be obtained from the
civil Sfcret^ry, E. M. Smith, local
service board, at the postof¬
fice, Covington, or from the sec¬
retary, fifth civil service dis¬
trict, Atlanta, Ga.
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No. 4
TOP DRESSING TALKS
We •ctongly advise a spring top dressing of ARCADIAN Sul¬
phate of Ammonia for your winter grain. Apply 100 pounds
per acre.
Put it on with the fertilizer attachment of your grain drill. But
this does not mean that the hoes or discs should rip up the soil
and damage the growing plants. Far from it. Just raise the hoes
or discs so they do not touch the earth, or if this cuts off the feed,
remove them altogether.
Spread it by hand if desired. Nothing works as easily as
Arcadian Sulphate of Ammonia
ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia is the well-known stand¬
ard article that has done you good service in your mixed fertil¬
izers for years past Especially kiln-dried and ground to put it in
splendid mechanical condition. Ammonia 25 ^Mo guaranteed.
Made in U. S. A.
For ule by Empire State Chemical Co., ^Athens Ga.;
r Armour Fertilizer Work*, Augusta, Ga.; Swift &. Co.;
Atlanta, Ga* and Charlotte, N. C. j
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tion, write AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Athens, Ga.
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a Nervous & t -*
Headache”
Nervous headache is the result of a
run down weakened nervous system.
You feel out of sorts—everything seems wrong
— food disagrees with the tired stomach—you
can’t sleep and have a constant case of “the blues.”
Rev Geo. Hefielman of New Cumberland, Pa., tells haw In
was cured after he had almost given up hope.
'Five or six years ago I became greatly worried
on account of rhe condition of my net ves. I was
prostated and suffered so much 1 thought I would
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ever discovered."
If you are troubled with a nervous
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is non-alcoholic and contains no
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Ask your druggist about it
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
It’s no longer necessary to go into the
details describing the practical merits of
the FORD car—everybody knows all about
“The Universal Car.” How it goes and
comes day after day and year after year at
an operating expense so small that it’s
wonderful. This advertisement is to urge
pros^pective buyers to place orders without
delay. Buy a FORD car when you can get
one. We’ll take good care of your order—
get your FORD to you as soon as possible
—and give the best in “after-service” when
required.
P. J. ROGERS
Phone 62 Covington, Ga.
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You have doubtless noticed
the growing preponderance 0 {
United States Tires.
Every one is asking for tires
of known value and proved
dependability.
And that is precisely what
United States Tires represent
in the minds of motorists here
and everywhere.
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growing numbers.
We can provide you with
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and meet exactly —your indi¬
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Slissassr a United StatesTiresJ
are Good Tires
Stephenson Hardware Co-; Weaver & Pittman, Covington, Ga.
Mansfield Drug Co., Mansfield, Ga.
50 Sqrs. Galvanized Iron Roofing
6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 foot lengths, .
at $6.00 per Square
to close out for CASH.
Just Received Carter’s One Ton White of Lead
The whitest and best Lead made
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On May 5th, 6th and 7th, a
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to demonstrate to motor¬
how to obtain economy of
with maximum power
use of Gargoyle Mobiloils—a
for each type of motor.
Bring your car—have the ex¬
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make a practical
with your own
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you nlv f..^ the oil ac¬
used
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