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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GA., TUUR8DAT* auxi «, A ‘' x *“
To Mv Good Friends
In Newton County
I have just received another
car load of INTERNATION¬
AL CULTIVATORS.
We have tried them all, and
we believe that we have the
BEST ONE MADE.
► short of help,
If you are il
will be our pleasure to have
our representative call and
show one to you.
Oor prices right, and ■4 d*
are
terms to suit you.
•r
'iobacce C«. •
K 1>| TEVER was such right-handed-two- ** \ /
fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert!
That’s because P. A. has the quality!
You can t fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I
Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own,
out when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented eel like getting process that flock cuts of dictionaries out bite and parch— well —you
a to find enough words
:o express your happy day’s sentiments!
Toppy red bugs, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin
humidora—and—that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with
sponge moistensr top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition.
X. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C,
Let us figure with you on your Commercial Printing
LEGAL AOVER HSEWEN TS
"SHEKIfT "SALES.
GEOKGIA, Newton County,
Will be sold before the Court
House door, in said county, at
public outcry, on the first Tues¬
day in June, 1919, within the
legal hours of sale, the following
described property, to-wit: One
Automobile, Olympian make,
1 1918, model five, serial number
I 8769, Said property levied on
1 by virtue of a mortgage fi fa is
sued from the Superior Court
of said county in favor of Agn
i culural Credit Co., Inc., vs. L. H.
Franklin.
This May 5, 1919.
S. M. HAY,
i Sheriff Newton County, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
j | C. W. Jackson represents in
his petition duly fiied of record
’ that he has fully administered
the estate of A. I,. Jackson, late
of said county, deceased, and
prays for Letteru of Dismission
from his executorship. All per¬
sons concerned are hereby noti¬
fied to show cause, if any they
can, why he should not be dis¬
missed as prayed for, and said
application will be heard on the
first Monday in June, next 1919.
A. D. MEADOR. Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Marshall Lott has applied for
Letters of Administration to
issue to him on the estate of Mrs
Elia Lott, late of said county,
deceased, and all persons are
hereby notified to show cause,
if any they can, why letters
should not issue as prayed for,
and same will be heard on the
first Mondav in June, next 1919.
This May 5. 1919.
A. T). MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Newton County:
C. I. Ogletree represents in
his petition duly filed of record,
that he has fully administered
the estate of W. A. Ogletree,
late of said county, deceased,
and prays to he dismissed from
1 his executorship. This is there
| eel fore to to show cite all persons if concern- they
i cause, anv
i j can, why he should noa he dis
missed as prayed for; and said
• application will be heard on the
first Monday in June, next 1919.
This Mav 5. 1919.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Newton County.
C. U. Skinner, administrator
on the estate of N. J. Skinner,
; late of said county, deceased,
i has applied for Leave to Sell all
the real estate of said deceased,
; for the purpose of paying debts
; and distribution. All persons
1 concerned are hereby notified to
1 file their objections thereto on
or before the first Monday in
June, next 1919, when said a;>
j cation will be heard,
j This May 5, 1919.
A. D, MEADOR Ordinary.
MARSHA!/ SALE.
GEORGIA, Newton County,
Will be sold before the Court
House door, in the City of Cov¬
ington, within the legal hours of
j sale, on the first Tuesday in
’June, 1919, the following de¬
scribed property, to-wit: One
| vacant lot in Eastern part of
City,containing one-half acre,
j more follows: or less, and bounded as
On South by Conyers
j street; on West by Carl Smith;
;on North by Mrs. Pauline .Jar¬
man ; on East by Rutler Avenue.
1 Said property levied on as the
i property of C. G. Smith, to sat
isfv a City Tax fi fa, issued by
ihe City Clerk, in favor of the
r Jity of Covington against C. G
i Smith. Written notice served
| as roouired bv law.
This May 5. 1919.
R. BOHANAN,
Donutv Mar. City of Covington.
! FOR SAl E—Extra fine, six
; week, Duroc pigs, from large
parents. Price $10.00 each.
R. L. PA INE, Oxford, Ga.—2t.
A Cordial Welcome.
A.waits my friends and cus¬
tomers at the Greenfield Build¬
ing Soda Company, 186 Mariet
(h Street, Atlanta, and the invi¬
tation is wide open. Call and
see ua. Z. A* STEELE.
THE PARENT’S PART
You were shocked to hear that the
eve her of deaths resulting from the
influence epidemic ia 1818 was great¬
er than the total leases among the
Americas troop* during the war. Ia
it any less a shock to know that the
Amy lost more days of service on
account of venereal diseases than
from any other disease? One hundred
and ninety-seven thousand such case*
were reported in the army camps dur¬
ing the 15 mouthy ending November,
1818. This meant a loss of approxi¬
mately two and one-half million train¬
ing days. Is it any wonder that the
Surgeon General of the Army stated
that if it were possible te rid his
men either of all wounds or of all
venereal disease* he would rather rid
them of the venereal cases?
But venereal disease is not, pri¬
marily, a military problem or a war
pine epidemic. .Estimates shew that
on* man contracted the disease after
eateriag the service to every five be¬
fore entering it. Thi* means that the
aouroe of dieeas* is in civilian com¬
munities—-your communities. The
draft, with It* examination of the na¬
tion s men. resulted in digging un¬
derneath the sod of every-day life and
•hewing ihat out of sight in your
town, in your State, there is going o»
yearly an untold waste of manhood,
womanhood and childhood by the rav¬
ages of these diseases.
Being highly contagious, they have
entered homes and marriage relation*.
Women and children, not knowing the
catute. have suffered from them fer
generations. Innocent young wives,
previously healthy, have bsen mutilat¬
ed hy necessary surgical operations,
some have been made invalid*, many
have remained childless, and other*
have lost life itself. Babies have been
born dead or defective, other* have
feseoat* blind a few hours after birth.
Thi* is la addition to the thousand*
of me* who, thinking they wore oured
by patent remedies, have been visit¬
ed yean* later by sterility, paralysis
and insanity.
Preventable Diseases
Ner i* this terrible waste of health
and life inevitable Syphilis and
gonorrhoea mutt be classed a* pre¬
ventable contagious diseases. W*
know and can identify through the
microscope the germs which cause
then*. W* know and oac locate many
of the personal carriers. Exposure
t# then can be practically minimised
to the vanishing point if we elimi¬
nate the entirely unneooneary and
harmful contacts of irregular sexual
intercourse. After the success of the
arm y camp* in prevention by suppres¬
sion of prostitution, education, recre¬
ation and early treatment, -w# have
am exaot method of attack upon them
This le the Uret page from our pam¬
phlet, “Parents’ Part,'’ known as
Ittaour Catalog of Pamphlet*. If In¬
terested as a parent write for it.
Women And Children First
When the life-boats are to be low¬
ered and filled with distressed people,
endeavoring to save their lives, it is
“women and children first.” No man
should offer to take thslr pines. So
It should alway# be. whether under ac¬
cident or not. Just plain, every day
life should be “women and children
first,” with every warm-blooded gen¬
tleman, and it is most generally so.
we are happy to slate, but sometime*
due consideration is not given them.
Especially is this true in the amount
of werk don* for them by adequate
appropriation of our towns, cities and
state for work along the lines of pre¬
ventable diseases. In Georgia the ap
propriation for work of the State Board
of Health has alway* been pitifully
smell. If the work to be done is ac
vvempiieiied, the legislature will neces¬
sarily have to be more liberal with
your Board oil Health.
Old you know that at the end of
the first year, of all babies horn. 11%
*»!•« dead, at the end of five years 1#%
are dear at 24 years 1/5th have pas*
«4 away, and at 30 years almost one
fourth *f the total number bom have
died. Of the babies who die under
one year of age, 25% of them died of
diarrhoea. Of all deaths that ocour
in women who are over 15 years old,
46% of them are between the ages of
16 and 24 years, and 41% of them
g* between 25 and 44 years. 85%
of all the abdominal operations dene
*«. women are due to Infection of gon¬
orrhoea. 88% of all babies’ sore eyes
or babies bom blind are due to the
game cause. 75% of childless mar¬
riages are due to the effects of this
disease. It is eetim&ted that 50%
of insanity is due to syphilis. It te es¬
timated that 16% of all children bom
of parents infected with these dis¬
eases are either bora dead, die very
young, or are feeble-minded, blind or
effected for life.
The above in a large measure are
preventable, and the deaths should not
occur. Th* loes, the suffering, the
pain, the death is borne by women
and babies.
To th# men who are ia power we
ery ‘Women and Children First.” Let
ua awake to the realization of th* fact
that in a large measure health 1* pur¬
chasable. and that hard-oold-cash will
save thousands of our people, especial¬
ly women and children.
There need never be a darling baby
die from diarrhoea, it is s preventable
disease There need never be a young
mother taken to the operating room
for the result of the “social disease”
so-called. There need never be a baby
at our academy for the Blind beoane*
of ‘Beni Blind” or “Babies’ Sore
Byes." Why all the deaths, th* tor¬
rent and aagntsh from preventable
1
•Ad Children First I”
Addressing the Multitude.
“Every cloud has Its silver lining
remarked the chronic quoter.
“Sure, thing,” answered the ohua
with the cloven hoof (beg pardon
breath), “I once knew a man who d,«.
veloped into a great public speaker
by bis wife’s relatives visiting him fre¬
quently.”
Breaking the News.
“Father, was writing done on tablets
of stone In the old days?”
“Yes, ray son,” replied tlie dutiful
parent.”
“Gee!” mused the boy. “Then it
must have taken a crowbar to bresk
the news."
Two of a Kind.
Mis* Prlttikid (patronizingly)—ok,
yes, Nora, I was once engaged for t
week at the seashore.
Nora—Why, *o wu« Ot, mum, in one
of them souvenir shell places; and
bagorry, Oi quit before me wake was
up.”
DELI 6 HTFUL REMEDY
FBRJJIZY LIB
Calotabs, the Perfected Nausea¬
less Calomel. Sets the Liver
Right Without the Slight¬
est Nausea or Danger.
Feel mean, look yellow? Your
liver is out of fix. The poison¬
ous bile is being retained in
your system. You say I know
calomel will set me straight, but
I hate to take calomel.
Why not try Calotabs, the
purified lightful calomel that is as de¬
to take as it is benefic¬
ial in cleansing the liver, and
purifying the system._ Calotabs
give you all of the valuable med¬
icinal qualities of calomel but
are entirely freed from the un¬
pleasant effects. One tablet at
bedtime with a swallow of wa¬
ter—that’s all. No taste, no
griping, no nausea, no sails.
You wake up in the morning
feeling fine, with clean liver
and a hearty appetite. Eat
what you please.—no danger of
salivation.
Ca'otabs are sold only in
original, sealed packages, price
thirty-five cents. The finest
medicine in the world for bil¬
iousness, indigestion, headache
and constipation. Bo fine that
your druggist is authorized to
refund the price as a guarantee
that you will be. thoroughly de¬
lighted with Calotabs.—Adv,
THE IRON IN THE BLOOD iS
RED.
The red color of the blood
comes from oxide or iron, the
red corpuscles that repair the
body and cam* strength ana
vitality to every organ of the
body contains this iron. Iron
oxide is the same thing as iron
rust, but this is not soluble in
clear water. Iron is a mineral
similar to gold, slver or lead,
and is soluble only when com¬
bined with acids. The pure met¬
al requires strong acids, that
will injure the stomach and
teeth, but the oxide, or iron
rust will dissolve in weak vege¬
table acids that are beneficial
to the health. Todd’s Irontone
is iron dissolved in vegetable
acids combinde with vegetable
tonics and is the most agreeable
and the best building prepa¬
ration for weak pale puny peo¬
ple. Especially recommended for
sunnreqsed and painful men¬ and
struation, and for building
strengthening in tuberculosis.
Sold on a gguarantee to sat¬
isfy or money back by:
C o. Brooks, Covington, Ga.
H I. Weaver Co., Porterdals. Ga*
Mansfield Drug Co.. Mansfield,
Ga : Newborn Drug Co., New¬
born Ga.—adv.