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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GA* THURSDAY, may 22, me.
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Agent For Newton County. 2 !!$
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A. Thompson Lumber Co.
idar Shingles, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50
imber of all kinds, Paints and Oils,
irter’s White Lead, Mantles, Wall Board
Teen Doors and (Windows, Lime, Ce
lent and Plaster.
Right Prices For Everything
A. THOMPSON Lumber Company
[LEPHOXE No. 145. COVINGTON, GA
ake A Swim
hs healthful, refreshing,
h'eloping and delightful.
Me, Improvements have been
and the pool is in fine
Npe for your inspection and
5e - Come use it.
Ac thank you for the pat
M^e given us in the past.
Nngton Natatorium Co
Inc.
INDIGESTION
LOSS OF APPETITE
And Similar Trortlts Helped If Zlron Iron
Tonic, Sap Alabcsiin.
"I got a bottle of Zlron' 4 , writ**
Marshall Rhordea, of *ufa«la. Ala.,
• and took It for indication, uarvous
ne«s, lost of anpatita and similar trou¬
ble* It hflpad we very much. My
mother-in-law suffered with the same
troubles, «« I lave her
of Zlron, and she eaye It helped
greatly. I will alwaya heap a bottle
of Zlron in the honae and wlii speak
n good word for it whenever I have
the opportunity.” combination of Iron,
Zlron is a new lime and
with the bypophofphttee of
eoda, and ether valuable tonic ingre¬
dients, wbteh have bee* found te
build up the eneaala, weak, worn-out
system. Zfron puts Iren Into your
blood when you need it. If you are
pale. weak, nervous, depressed, have no
nppettte, it ia probably a sign that your
blood need* Iron. Take Zlron.
Tour drugglet sells it. on a guaram*
tee. See htw about it.
ZN o
Your Blood Needs
ZIRON
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
May bell Marshal] vs Clifford
D. Marshall, defendant in the
above stated case:
Petition for Total Divorce in
Newton Superior Court, July
Term, 1919.
You are hereby notified that
on the eighth day of May, 1919,
May bell Marshall, the plaintiff,
in the above stated case, filed
in Newton Superior Court a
libel for total divorce against
you as defendant, which peti¬
tion for total divorce is return¬
able to the July term, 1919, of
of said court: that on the 9th
day of May, 1919, an order was
granted by His Honor, Judge
Charles W. Smith, judge of said
court, that you be served in said
suit by publication. This is
therefore to require you to be
and appear at the next term of
said court convening on the
third Monday in July, 1919,
then and there to be held in and
for said county, to answer said
plaintiff’s petition for total di¬
vorce.
Witness the honorabe Charles
W. Smith, judge of said court,
this 12th day of May, 1919.
C. 0. NIXON, ,
Clerk Newton Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Clerk Newton Superior Court.
Annie Lou Treglown, vs Nol¬
an Treglown.
Petition for Total Divorce in
Newton Superior Court, Julv
Term. 1919.
To Nolan Treglown, defend¬
ant in the above stated case:
You are hereby notified that
on the 8th day of May, 1919,
Annie Lou Treglown, the plain¬
tiff in the above stated case,
filed in Newton Superior Court
a Libel for total Divorce against
you as defendant, which petition
for total divorce is returnable
to the July term, 1919, of said
court: that on the 9th day of
May, 1919, an order was gran¬
ted by his honor, Judge Charles
W. Smith, judge of said court,
that you be served in said suit
by publication. This is there¬
fore to require you to be and
appear at the next term of saici
court convening on the third
Monday in July, 1919, then and
there to be held in and for said
county, to answer said plaint¬
iff’s petition for total divorce.
Charles W. Smith, judge of said
court, this 12th day of May,
1919.
C. 0. NIXON,
Reasons!
Why you should use
Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi¬
cine, who speak from
personal experience. If
the results obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni il
tormly CarBui Cardui good, trial?' why not 1
give a a
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Mary ]. Irvin, of
Cullen, Va., writes:
“About 11 years ago, 1
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear¬
ing-down pains, head¬
ache, numbness T . .1
would go for three weeks
almost bent double ...
My husband went to Dr.
- for Cardui * . .
After taking about two
bottles i began going
around and when I took
three bottles I could do
all my work.” E-80
For
I WILL HAVE FOR DELIV¬
ERY AT MY HOME NEAR
HITCHCOCK AND CAMP¬
BELL’S STORE
APRIL 25th A LARGE
TITY OF THE CELEBRATED
PORTO RICO
PLANTS AT $2.40 PER
SAND. APPLY TO
d, 0. Hitchcock
Massengaie Thanks The
Georgia Newspapers.
The last Liberty Loan drive
Is now past history. In every
drive the Sixth Federal Re¬
serve District has oversub¬
scribed its quota. This is a rec¬
ord justly to be proud of and
you personally are due for the
lion’s share of the credit. Your
patriotic work in educating
vour people to the war work
and in buying bonds to the ut
motst has been the determin¬
ing factor in our success.
On behalf of the U. S. Treas¬
ury Department and myself per
vour great work in all the
drives and the Victory Liberty
sonallv I want to thank you for
Loan innarticular.
Wishing yofci the larg¬
est measure of success, I am,
Raymond W. Glass, manager
of the Raymond Phonograph
Company and a prominent man
in business and social circles of
Atlanta, must serve five years
in the penitentiary for being the
brains” of a band of automobile
thieves which have been operat¬
ing in Atlanta for several
months. This was the sentence
imposed on him Monday, after
the jury had recommended that
he be given a misdemeanor term.
The jury was out sixteen hours.
Several prominent men testified i
that Glass was of irreproachable
character.
The Atlanta teachers, who
were recently given a salary in¬
crease of fifteen percent follow¬
ing a spectacular fight for more
than ju year, formed $a union
Monday afternoon and are now
affiliated with the American
Federation of Labor subject to
strike orders to be issued by ]
that organization. The teachers
had the indorsement of Mayor J
Key in taking the step. With
the backing of labor, they see
better times ahead. j
While the actual figures will
not be obtainable for several
days, it seems certain that Geor¬
gia reached her quota in the Vic¬
tory Loan drive. Tennessee,
undoubtedly, will be accorded
premier honors in the south for
the largest percentage of over
subscription to the loan; Georgia
will probably rank last in the
sixth district.
MARLBORO Seed Corn, $3.00
per bushel, in ear. GRADY
ADAMS, Social Circle, Ga.
AFTER-EFFECTS OF “FLU” LEAVE
SYSTEM BADLY SHATTERED
of you a
the flu, you know the severe
strain which this disease puts on
the system. The body is left sore,
nervous system is all out of gear,
and it seems that you will never
get back your old-time strength.
Even though fortunate enough to
survive the flu, do not make the
mistake of thinking that you are
out of danger.
Right now a few Lotties of S.S.S.
TOP DRESSING
TALKS
TTIGH yield means low cost. To raise cot
li ton or com and make money, top dress
them with
Arcadian Sulphate of Ammonia
100 to 150 pounds per acre,.about the time the
squares begin to form on the cotton, or when
the com is waist high/ Write for bulletin 69.
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 make it
fine and dry. Ammonia 25 V470 guaranteed. Made m U. b. A
The Great American Ammoniate
For tale by Empire State Chemioal Co., Athens Ga. J
Armour Fertilizer Works, Augusta, Ga.; Swift & Co.;
Atlanta, Ga, and Charlotte, N. C. "
For information Company New York
as to applica¬ jq y
tion, Write AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Atlanta, Ga.
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Job Work neatly and quickly executed
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COMMISSIONERS TG
MEET 111 U
Roads For All Parts of
Georgia” Will Be Slogan of
The. Association in At¬
lanta May 29-30
Atlanta, May — “Good
for all parrs of Georgia”
be the slogan of the Associa¬
of County Commissioners of
which is to hold its fifth
convention in Atlanta,
29 and 30.
Because of the big boost that
to be given better road build¬
unusual interest centers in
convention this year, and of¬
in charge of local arrange¬
have received assurances
an extraordinarily large at¬
Fred Houser, of At¬
secretary of the associa¬
stated that indications were
county commissioners and
roads boosters would be
to represent every sec¬
of the state, and that the ef¬
of extensive plans to be put
way for better highways
other improved county con¬
would be felt generally.
The business sessions of the
which are to be held
n the Kimball house, will be
over by President Oscar
a member of the Fulton
commission and former
of that bod^. An
program of addresses,
good roads and other
qf importance to county
has been prepared.
entertainment fea¬
also will be provided.
Among those who are to take
in the program are: Leland
Henderson, president of the
Highways association;
Tom Winn, past president of
association; Paul'S. Ethe
of the Fulton commission;
T. E. Patterson, chair
t of the state highway de¬
Judge George T. Cann, of
county attorney of
Prof. Charles M.
dean of engineering,
of Georgia; Colonel
E. Pomeroy, county attorney
of Fulton; W. R. Neel, state
highway engineer; Judge R. E.
Davison, chairman of the prison
commission, and Dr. V. V. An¬
derson, of Boston.
An Ad in The News is worth
two on the Fence.
prove and purifier thor¬
oughly splendid cleanses tonic the blood so of all
impurities, that the appetite is im¬
proved and new life and vigor is
added to the entire system. Do
not delay the important work of
getting back your strength, but
get a bottle of S. S. S. today.
For free medical advice address
Chief Medical Adviser, 40 Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.