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lteinS Considered By Board
Th e Atlanta Journal of its issue of
1 leciihier SJritj 1 darkled the SuhioiiK!^
news item of interest tp the juany
t T>viify*»'» A-i^iKlk>tfff Dri fidwaril *V,
I Odum, wJio is of W. P. Odum
I [and j l ! bfowfe i Vi i; i
n
BOdunn | of tliit
Formal notification was ffeeeived
| II by the bqajttd H trustees l of iiutcar>
niversity at a meeting held Tues
Iday Iodum, th*f Dr. ilowajrci AY.
dean of the school of Liberal
| |election A it »,■ Would not rbe aWe: to Dr. ,a$cel>t Odum, rp
for another year.
f in a letter to the trustees, indicated
I that he had accepted an educational
t |iifying Ih, st with tli^Jioaii yan^thc
f Odum expressed c
• trustees every and o] r
[ a successor
, voiced his regret at not being able to
| oont |ij c|e his po$t as dean of the
FARIt VARIETY (0TTON SEED
SAFEGUARD AGAINST INVA¬
SION OF BOLL WEEVIL
non weevil iciniory , inai vvnere i
idauted your seed on April 3rd, ! am
making more than a bale per acre,
your variety being fruited from bot¬
tom clear to the top, while the other
*»sm »»“«
l*ot fj|aine fertilizer and same work are
making half of a bale per acre,
timing -*|he fruited only about half way up
stalk.
I Slew ■msm and untried Tn tui* idfTin'rJ we
liar as I know. The coming season I
£ Intend to plant them.
i have carried a number of actual
laarmers and also some city farmers
Suit ,
| to see this cotton, and practically
1*11 have asked me to save them some
Wml or buy them some.
jp ,lease write what your pricey% «nll
next season and send some
Thanking You, I Am,
Yours tAily, 1
•\W »■ ,
thpr- ilifer* f ;
of iidi *
Haded the
Bankers “’in' 1
hldldrcn’Mnfh.Theo-t^d from very El*fc. plealut ijve
returned home a
i, Si friends t®ir gat
|vaii|i|u;o| trip iu
automobile.
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Mi., . ..... Trlvis. „f
>?Hf, ''.Jlese, la ®>t
iiigton Christmas with her parepte,
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Travis.
The Womfen's Club will hold sin Am
portant meeting with Mrs. J. C. o’cjiek gDp
shaw on Church street at 3
I). A R. NOTICE.
r jTie Thuighters America n
^Mhtlon with Mrs1
Wednesday aftednoon, January 14th,
Payne at Oxford at 8 o’clock
at which a full attendance is urged.
Eighth District Press Association
Will Meet In Athens On January 1 Oth
IN POLICE COURT MONDAY
iding over the regular session
ce court Monday morning in
sence of Recorder C. C. King,
Henry Odum assessed a num
fines against violators of va
ordixiancgg yf the city ranging
: i Durttl (the
of a few remarks upon the of
yf hatomohile feeding, the
mlMmedj |H> Yfe Gil nHfiimum>
nr the first appearance of the
A'yfore Uinu
Card of Thanks
We the undersigned hereby desire
to express our thanks to our neighbors
and friends, for their kind and thought¬
ful attention during the illness of our
wife and mother, Mrs., Julia F., Sav¬
age and May God s Richest Blessing
rest upon each and every one.
Respectfully,
.T ft. FtAVlfiK. !! ?
MANAGING EDITOR OF THE
BIRMINGHAM LEDGER.
vf i mory College
news, -covington, Georgia. TMurteuAY, januar?? l tm
vm wnmim
Wonmt anil iwi»>tg
OF PURELY LOCAL INTEREST
I) \N«’K AT CITY PHARMACY.
A PLEASANT EVENT,
An event of plcasasurable interest
to a large number of people was the
given in the Palm Room of the
'ity Pharmacy' on Tuesday night of
week by Dr. Luke Robinson and
Sous. iu'ppyietors, Collins’ Band, of
furnishing inspiring music
flat entire evening.
About forty 1 couples were dancing
inc'litdihg a number of Covington’s
charming and popular young
ladies and fascinating guests from
Monroe, Social Circle, Madison and
towns.
The chaperones were Air. and Mrs.
T. Swt^g, Mr. ancLMs- Wolf Cohen,
(.’h,aides II, White and Mrs Ida
A. Whitehead, to whose happy super
vision was largely dne the delightful
of the joyous affair.
The Spuefous Palm Room was beau¬
tiful with Christmas decorations
growing plants-, fragrant flowers and
lovely girls, making it one of the most
a tractive of irll dsemhly halls.
WATCH PARTY ENJOYED AT
HOME OF MISSES TURNER
M iss(>s Natalie and Florence Turner
wen* - thh ciiarming young hostesses
at a merry New Year watch party
Wednesday night that assembled a
.luiypy pii’ ty of, young people to “ring
out Um Old and ring in the New
Yea r.'-’
The handsome Monticello street
Turner
was iittractiVely decorated for the af
fVt ii - . which was ° ne of the most de
ligiufui events of the Christmas se¬
ries. of which there were many.
1 >elicious refreshments were served
just before the dawning of the Now
Year.
iffgfon Ned's* pmiTfrent, ,f? C. Vrie
liarns of The Greensboro Herald
Journal, vice-president, and Will W.
Bruner, of The Washington News-Re¬
porter. secretary, will hold an impor¬
tant business meeting at the City
Hall in Athens on Saturday, January
lOth^hcgining at 10«§0 .o’clock iq the
k\A Ki^'t^fv'Giitlthe fiftldefeiP
weekly, two semi-weekly and two daily
newspapers in the district will be rep¬
resented, as by-laws will be adopted
and other business of fiateti interest
1 Vitio»fuW>4 VfYr'> coaMderatlcb:
The program arranged for the ses¬
sion will be introduced for cosideration
of the siieeial business sesion of the
Georgia Press Asociation in Macon,
will be carried out in full.
TO PUNISH PROFITEERS.
Congressman Charles H. Brand has
dealers in foodstuffs and fuel hoard
ersi The bill is most li ,ely and will
imYe a
the nation/ Coming at this tinfe, when
if ■- hi* been shown Gmt the five big
practically all the necessities of life
(4Msf measure, if ^%)ldteetiiori i>a^d ; t4 A\'«
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people against all such combinations
and pofiteering dealers.
try and in this maesure, which is
far-reaching, he will have
ed much for the people.
No doubt, the measure will be pass
ure which will protect the
of the people against those who
in control of foodstuff and fuel and
who have practiced profiteering
years. The combination had gown
oq strong aad was so well orggniped
active support towards its passage.
Athens Banner,
\Wek ol I’rayer
fit l f I V s
The week of I’rayer of the
Woman’s Missionary Society of‘ the
First Baptist Church, Monday after¬
noon at S o’clock lasting throughout
Friday. Everybody cordially invited
to attend.
The program i s as follows: tS
Monday: Need for Trained Native f|
Leaders—Mrs. W. W. Childs.
Tuesday: Japanese Schools—Wf». J.
G. Crisp. t
Wednesday: For the Children and
Women of Chin.v—AIra B. B. Stan
• v -V \Teeching v Brazil—Mrs,
Thursday : in
Dial.
Friilay: lraiy—Airs. G. K. Morris.
MRS. L. LEVIN
724 Highland Avenue
TAXING THE CENSUS.
An army of enumerators will on
Ift4aimial-^sui Fridjiy Upgin taking tfee the fourteenth
iof United States
Government, which will in all proba
bililyj, show, remarkable advances in
Imd hll finei of endeavor
Be ready for the census enumerator
when J&iVWff- ^V| F |
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SPOT CASH!
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j ONE PRICE! son arriving over}
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j BIG VALUES!
nJf M. -I. - 1
Covfngton, Georgia
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QUA ,CO UH
ARE YOURS TODAY
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r»Jo« IsHOitlb&s owl vd iiplr
jusartri-sYoy
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Another year has ebbed out; and
expression to our customers of thanks foi
favoured us, and appreciation of the pie
them in a business way
i;i• I. j t; ,,r )>,;•.hi v< | lhCj ol. asm/:
To one and all we sincerely extent
that will excel all that have gone before
things. i
•'.iboi-u* wraioD ; «M tadiien 1c ual llul c
In accomplishing many of these th rve you. In such you wil'
the best Hardware Farm
Implements and Machinery that will fill your needs and expectations, and at
prices that Cannot be for the goods. See us for Building Material.
MAY 1920 BE THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST ANY OF US
HAVE SEEN—WE WILL DO OUR PART TO MAKF IT SO
CfioiiftfliA 10 vt
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9 dJ tnodtiw
kid. 1 lo Hardware baa Co
Piper
hone asauivl 81) fliDnfMllA H1G
U2 310K
PHARMACY
LANIER UNIVERSITY
Atlanta, Qfk^ ^ jj^EdlMa^onal
' Study Pharmacy. Great demand
for our graduates. Our method is
unique. We lead- Quick;, but - mas¬
ter course. New clasg begins in Jan¬
uary. Particulars free. Master twin
era who know how; Now is the time
'
to enter . Big salaries; op^Poinum 1
C . 1J1VVIS FOWLER. President !
Atlanta Georgia > '[ -■ \
SuJdflw WANTED .InomuTle ]'
II £310 f '
rent a two horse farm
adjoining count*.
Telephone 21932
LOST—Handbag
oi iiahWho ^Lnlfia-o H003 S b
al T Monday mop between Jackson vd and
a
( uiugion: Black leather handbag
..•eL.aiaing about $ 2 u, fountain pen
wiih initals V. % and other valuables
Notify Covington News and receive
reward. SqJJ *!9ffloH vd I '
MRS. L. LEVINAd,
724 Highland Avamte.
With Thanks
)9J0J______ We Greet You
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bna boelgl eborffl lo
I ol Rislaob lOL'pr! Sit
lo ^jila 0 oilaiila 0 o<»
I’ifi ) -flu : anil' |
os nofgsinnoq tol a
. vtibilav s'liminbii'- 1
Ins ail leiilwai! ano
aesd svsd taints o
w joillnod New Goods—-Ex-
1 values mat should attract the
attention of all economical buyers of
| Newton ___J and adjoining _ J: * *____ counties
ktef) s ima nevi »
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.Merchandise that will mean a saving . to
purchasers r of Readv-lo-Wear that -*bniirg shorn
need « 1 hope duplicate 4 j. this k «
pers not to m
section. This is a store that specializes
in Ladies’ Ready-to-Woar. Buy from
a specialist.
Thanking you for the liberal pat¬
ronage of 1919 and and soliciting a con¬
tinuation of the same during the bright
We are Yours to Serve,
Covington, phone no. n. Georgia