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that house this spring, this is th«
safe place to buy lumber.
Nearly It is the economical place to Nearly
buy everything you need.
everbody everybody
lumber buys it
uses building paper,
lath,
Lumber roofing, shingles, from us
m wall board.
screens,
sash,
doors,
mouldings,
^interior finish, window frames, cement and brick
Others! have dealt with us to their
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entire satisfaction. So can you.
D. A. THO IMPSON Luml ler Company
TELEPHONE No. 145. « COVINGTON, GA
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AUTO SUPPLIES OARAGE
REMOVAL NOTICE
We have moved around the corner to larger quarters
First door off the square cn Church Street
Beginning Aug. 1, we placed cur business on
A STRICTLY CASH BASIS
Which will mean a big saving on everything you need
for your car. We carry the largest stock of Tires, Tubes
and Auto Supplies in this section.
TAKE A LOOK AT THESE PRICES AND COMPARE THEM
Plain Tread Non-Skid Non-Skid Grey
SIZE Guaranteed Guaranteed Guaranteed Inner!
6000 Miles 6000 Miles 7000 Miles Tubes
30X3 $11.75 $12.50 $14.25 $2.15
30X3* 15.50 16.40 19.75 2.60
32X31 18.15 19.00 22.65 2.95
31X4 22.75 24.95 29.00 3.50
32X4 24.10 25.55 29.35 3.75
33X4 25.10 26.95 31.15 3.90
34X4 25.70 27.25 31.50 4.00
These are not "‘Seconds’’ but are all Federal tires and
fully guaranteed. We handle many other standard makes
of tires which we can save you money on.
Free Air and Water At All Times
SEE US BEFORE BUYING OILS AND GREASE
LOYD & HAILE
THE LEADING GARAGE
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
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Men pay only for cures
People nufforing (turn blood poison, catarrh, skin, liver, kidney
bladder and ebtohie the diseases, heart eczema, and nervous shoaid debility, exhaus¬
tion, weakness of lungs, describing nerves write me for
free advice question chart and book their condition.
Piles and rectal diseases, such as vitality, fistula, fissure, stricture or :
varicose veins, which cause loss of nervousness and gen- :
era! debility, cured or no pay. Out of town people, visiting the i
citv in need of treatment, consult me at once. Many eases cured !
in one successful or two visits. experience. Consultation Hours free 10 a. and confidential. to 7 p. Sunday's Twenty I i
years in. m.
10 to 1 only. DR. A. B. MORRIS, Specialist
I Corner Peachtree and Walton Streets Atlanta, 6a. |
S«nat* Rejettfi Woman Suffrage
Atlanta.—By a Vote of 39 to 10 the
senate refused to ratify the Susan B.
Anthony suffrage amendment to the
federal constitution. This action
marks the f.nal disposition of the
question of ratification at this ses¬
sion as far as the upper house is con¬
cerned. The record vote cam eat Use
end of a prolonged debate on the prop¬
osition in which both friends and op¬
ponents of suffrage participated. The
discussion covering a period of almost
a week, during which time the consid¬
eration of many highly important leg¬
islative matters has been delayed. The
refusal to ratify the amendment came
on the vote of the committee substi¬
tute to the resolution introduced by
Senator Parker of the forty-seventh.
Senator Parker introduced his resolu¬
tion calling for the ratification some
time ago with the express purpose to
bring the matter to a vote and having
the Georgia senate go on record as
having rejected the Susan B. Antho¬
ny proposition.
Bill Proposes Sale of Mansion
Atlanta.—A bill introduced in the
house of representative by Represen¬
tative Williams of Walton county pro¬
poses to investigate the advisability
Of selling the present mansion owned
by the state and occupied by Gover¬
nor Hugh M. Dorsey, and purchasing
more suitable property for a new
mansion, or exchanging the property
now occupied by the mansion for other
property that could be used to a bet¬
ter advantage. Mr. Williams’ bill pro¬
vides for the creation of a committee
to be composed of the governor, pres¬
ident of the senate, two senators and
three representatives to conduct in¬
vestigations and receive proposals
from individuals or companies who
might wish to buy the present man¬
sion or exchange other property for
it. The committee would be require'
to report its findings to the general
assembly.
Veterans To Meet In Atlanta
Atlanta.—Telegrams from Gen. K.
M. Van Zandt, commander-in-chief of
the United Confederate Veterans, to
Mayor Key and to Walter P. Andrews
announce the-acceptance of Atlanta’s
Invitation extended to the organiza¬
tion and this city lor the first time in
21 years will become the host of the
remnant of the southern army, the
convention to be held some time dur¬
ing October. With the quickly thin¬
ning ranks of the gray-clad veterans
will come also the sons and daugh¬
ters of the Confederacy and the Con¬
federate! Memorial Association, mak¬
ing a grand total of something more
than fifty thousand people, aside from
other visitors, who will be entertained
by Atlanta upon the occasion of the
reunion.
Urge Storing Houses For Potatoes
Atlanta.—The importance of Geor¬
gia’s sweet potato crop is strongly
emphasized in a pamphlet which has
Just been issued by the state bureau
of markets for the purpose of giving
specific directions for the construc¬
tion of efficient storing houses for po
t&tes. To the $100,000,000 value of
the entire sweet potato crop of the
United States in 1918 the southern
states contributed ninety per cept,
so the bulletin states. The rapid
growth of the potato crop in value
is indicated by a comparison of the
1918 figures with those of 1909, which
showed the entire prop of the Unit¬
ed States worth $35,000,000.
Much Of War Work Fund Unpaid
Atlanta.—Nearly two million dollars
pledged last November to the United
States War Work campaign in the
South has not yet been paid in. Un
ieas the people who promised this
sum pay it during “Speed-Up Week.”
July 28 to August 4, the work of the
seven welfare organizations, includ¬
ing the Young Men’s Christian Associ¬
ation, National Catholic War Council
(K. of C.), Jewish Welfare Board, War
Camp Community Service and Amer¬
ican Library Association, participating
in the campaign must be seriously cur¬
tailed, and thousands of soldiers and
sailors will suffer thereby.
Opposing Reports On W. & A.
Atlanta.—The senate Western and
Atlantic committee reported favorably
the bill to sell two pieces of state
property in Chattanooga, while the
house committee amended the bill so
as to lease the property for a four
year period. The two pieces of prop¬
erty under consideration are the
Southern Express company building
and the Eastern hotel in Chattanoo¬
ga. The action of the committee
came as a result of a trip to Chat¬
tanooga by the two committees last
week for the investigation of the
properties on behalf of the state.
Sumter Fair To Offer $2,500 Prize
Americus.—Twenty - five hundred
dollars for awards will be offered by
the Sumter County Fair Association for
exhibits during the big two-day fair,
which will be staged here October 16-
17. This was determined at a meet¬
ing of the directors of the associa¬
tion, and a committee was named to
secure funds necessary to provide
these awards.
Stock Men Getting Good Prices
Moultrie.—Live stock men of this
section who have had some summer
hogs to sell have literally beeu clean¬
ing up as a result of the record-break¬
ing prices. A good sized hog now
brings more than a five hundred-pound
bale of cotton brought just a few years
ago. A farmer from the Funston dis¬
trict marketed three porkers, receiving
a check for $165 for them, despite the
tact that one of the three was just
) small ehoat
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