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enormous crop
RAISED IN SOUTH
OATA shows southern states
produced OVER 40% OF
THE TOTAL
MILLIONS IN LIVE STOCK
Dixie Farmers Are Adhering To The
Diversification Plan—Live Stock
Production Increasing
Atlanta, Ga.— The value of the crop*
S raised in the South in 1919 was $7,
000 000. as against $8,768,000,000
produced from the other sections of
|he United States, making the total
l!ue of the crop production in the
v . $45,788,000,000.
United States
This data shows that the South pio-
1 ed a fraction over 44 per cent of
, m United States
,he entire crop of the
during 1919.
One of the most interesting fea¬
tures of the figures compiled is the
demonstration of a determination on
me part of the Southern farmer to
adhere to the diversification [flan. This
data goes on to show that the South’s
increase in the production of gain—
coni, wheat and oats— was 335.000,000
bushels, which more than overcame
ii, decrease of 236,000,000 bushels in
t .
other sections.
The estimate of the live stock busi¬
ness from, the South is $3,000,000,000,
which sheets that the development of
this industry is being energetically
pursued. and live stock pro¬
The total crop
duction Of the South is estimated to
lie $10.000,000.000— which is three hun¬
dred million dollars more than the to¬
tal value of all crops produced in the
United States in 1915.
MILITARY RULE OVER
LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY,
FOLLOWING THE RIOT
Mob Repulsed In Attempt To Storm
Court House To Get Negro
Then On Trial
Lexington. Ky.—Martial law prevail¬
ed here. Six hundred federal and
state troops ate patrolling the streets
to prevent further rioting which dur¬
ing the day exacted a toll of four dead
and fifteen wounded.
The city is (piiet. but authorities fear
a recurrence of violence. Five hun¬
dred additional United States troops
are en route from Camp Taylor, Ky.
Lexington and all of Fayette county
have been placed under martial law by
Rrig. Gen. F. C. Marshall, who has
arrived from Canty Taylor with three
hundred troops of the famous First di¬
vision which helped repulse the Ger
mans at Chateau Thierry.
Rioting began in the morning hours
when a ntob, bent upon lynching Wil¬
liam Lockett, a negro, who confessed
to the murder recently of a ten year
old child. Geneva Hardman, was fired
niton with rifles and machine guns
hv state militiamen as the mob was
storming the Fayette county court
house to get the negro during his
trial.
BETTER THAN
WHISKEY FOR
COLDS AND FLU
New Elixir, Called Aspiron
al, Medicated With Latest
Scientific Remedies, Used
and Endorsed by Euro¬
pean and American Army
Surgeons to Cut Short a
Cold and Prevent Compli¬
cations.
Every Druggist in U. S. In¬
structed to Refund Price
While You Wait at Count¬
er If Relief Does Not Come
Within Two Minutes.
Delightful Relief, Tasted Immediate
Quick Warm-Up.
n< e sensation of the year in the
i. and is Aspironal, °ugh the two
-idatnoly guaranteed c by reliever, au
. the labor*
I -til,.hoJ.- eiu,orsi approved d b and moat
,dlcs ' -v the high
'" »nd proclaimed by
the » l
ffeCtlV - ten ,i„»
ami rve :? 88 wh,sk,, y« rock
nr a n v ether cold and cough
remedv *i< V Lave , - ever tried,
All th,' 1 f : s ' 0,es
win, hate aie now elixir, supplied
yen new so all
is '<■ L d ° A° gel rid of that cold
liaud step ..ill, n tke nearest drug store,
Asniton'i^ h,i. do llar
'f a for a bottle
two teasiH)(mf , te 1 hi,n . to 8crve y°«
". s - th , four
fills of M] teaspoon
watch in U 'i h a glass - With yom
:it swalW ? B(1 \ take the <trink
hack in and ca 'l f°r your monev
fcrt your cow f^ nntes if Vo ' 1 cann °t
-
*"1. itlnn the J T ,"*? hm,t awav Don lik ’t e be a dream bash
for ’ .
'■'i'cet vo'i inv ’t« you and
•ng it* - '- v *t- Everybody’s
take the', 01 ' 1 -° r C0l, Sb re
• to v,Jiv '5 , , a,ndcr an , 1 of babies, the bottle for
'"onal i bv '
s ,
••*=! ^ as^eab, e AjY '1 tnk<> and remed th.
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TUB COVINGTON, N*W«. COVINGTON, GEORGIA, Xhu^., MARCH 4 1920.
BE xA a, TER
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Life La..:. ; vrhen L: ? body
5 r ..o. •} \ h . L F i v thing
vorricL- a:.-; .he victim bc-comss
iespondent and c - wax;,sited. Tc
-•ring buck-the &u :shine tr.l:o
SO!
W'' •*>' 1
The ratio:..! rorac.ly of Mollar. J for over
2CO years; it is an enemy cf ail pains re.
suiting from kidney, liver and uric acid
troubles. All dmggista, three ti cs.
fxiok for the rvwna Gold Medal on eve.-/ COV
acd accept no imitation
I
Reasons!
Cardui, Why you should use
------, the woman’s
tonic, have for your troubles,
been shown in
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi¬
cine, personal who speak from
the results experience. obtained If
other for by
women so many
formly years have been so uni¬
. ily Cardui good,
give a trial ?
i aivc
CARDUI I
Hie Woman’s Tonic
* Mis. Mary J. Irvin, of
Cullen, Va., writes!
“About 1 years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear¬
ing-down pains, head¬
ache, numbness ... I i
would go for three weeks
almost bent double ...
My husband went to Dr. :
' j
- 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
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IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PAID??
Three
Million
\Dollars/
Vorai^
This illustration is a picture wri ting. Gan you read it?
It says; Thomas A. Edison combi ed his genuis witlih three million dol¬
lars and produceed the Official Laboratory Model of the* New Edii c on
the phonograph with a soul.”
Always remember this picture-message.
Remember the man at the top—man whose genius is responsible for
It says: Thomas A. Edison eombinme idealist.
Remember the three million dolla rs spent, the seven years he experi¬
mented,—untiring research which spared neither men materials nor mon
Then you will always understand why the Ofib-ial Laboratory Model of
the New Edison is flic ultimate devel ment of the phonograph.—why its
Re-Greation of an artists art and thatartists bring art without difference.
Replicas of the original three million dollar model are in our store. Von
cannot estimate them in terms of other phonographs,—if anything except
price. They actually cost no more. W 'll put one in your home at once.—and
let you pay for it at your convenience.
INFLUENZA
starts with a Co
Kill the Cold. At the
„. ra t.k. wiLL>s
CASCA 8 A m ( * l,ININI
BRomBt
cold remedy for 20 year*
>Iet form—safe, cold sure, i:t no
breaks, up a 24
5 —relieves f;rip in 3 days,
iney back it it fad Thr
genuine hoc be; a T- 1 1
p wit! r. -.4
j»ict'.:rs.
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Cooksu, Korean Delicacy
and Great National Dish
The great national dish of Korea U
cooksu, Sumner R. Vinton writes in
Travel. To make it, you plunge a large
lump of Ice Into a bowl partly filled with
.steaming vermicelli of the endless va¬
riety. Over this you pour a portion of
hot beef stew. The ice congeals the
beef fat into little Islands of grease,
and you never know whether (he por¬
tion dangling from the end of your
chopsticks will be icy cold or burning
hot. The vermicelli, which Is very
tough, is to be lifted to the mouth with
the chopsticks. Keeping a firm hold on
it with lips and teeth, you slip the
chopsticks down to lift again and take
up the s’. by sucking.
Lumber Traffic Halted
Thomasville. — The recent bad
weather haS held back lumbex ship
nients greatly from this section, and
comparatively little i3 being sent out
Owing to the bad weather in the north
and west, the railroads report much
congestion of freight, and no more eon
signments of lumber will be taken uj
until the roads are opined up.
Valdosta To Start Recruiting
Valdosta—Beginning the week ol
March 1, Valdosta will have an eu
campment of more than two hundred
soldiers, accompanied by a full mili
tary band, the troops coming in the
interest of recruiting work and in
furthering the plans of the govern
ment to acquaint the people with army
life and conditions.
Columbus Starts Paving Work
Columbus.—The work ti paving the
Wynn ton road has begun. Maj. J.
Paul Jone-s. who was constructing
quartermaster in charge of the build¬
ing of Fort penning, is in charge of
the work. A first class concrete road
will be huilt.
0 0 0
.Mj^reh 12th lias been designated
f'ltCi^ean-uii-jDay” for ^'ovjiugton and
clean and then enjoy looking it over.
The city trash wagon will be sent
around to move any garbage that
may be left in an accessible plaeee.
Lets plant floers in every suitable
spot and strive to conceal fill un
s iglitly fences and coops.
Let’s make Covington the prettiest
and cleanest little city on the map.
IT GAN BT DONE.
DON’T NEGLECT A
RHEUMATIC PAIN
So after it with Sloan’s
Liniment before it gets
dangerous
Apply a little, don’t rub, let it Pene¬
trate, and—good-by twinge! Same for
external aches, pains, strains, stiffness
of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises.
Instant . relief without mussiness or
soiled clothing. Reliable—the biggest
selling liniment year after year. Eco¬
nomical by reason of enormous sales.
Ask Keep a big bottle ready at all times.
your 35c, druggist for Sloan’s Lini¬
ment. 70c. $1.40.
SI ‘ cans _ T . i a, 9' {’3‘ I
,_ L1 n;ment?gggg 2;;
,
‘ ‘ Keen '11 handjfé?j¥'f‘ii
J.l. GUINN’S GASH STORE
SPOT CASH! New goods of sea¬
ONE PRICE! son arriving (‘very
BIO VALUES! few days.
SHOES OUR SPECIALTY
I J. I. GUINN
Covington, Georgia
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Now
Farmers are installing Lalley Light notv in greatly
increased numbers.
They realize more than ever that right now they have
plenty of time to^ install this essential equipment.
They realize that they can have Lalley benefits and
comforts immediately and be ready for the greater
benefits that Lalley Light will give them when the rush
of farm work comes.
They realize that Lalley Light, with its ten-year owner
experience, is so valuable an investment that they cannot
afford to be without it one day longer.
Delay May be Costly
Right nou> is the best time for you to begin enjoying Lalley
electricity. N
Not only do you need this equipment now, but if you delay, you
may have to pay an increased price for it.
Do not delay. Go to see your Lalley Light dealer now and place
your order for a Lalley Light Plant to be installed immediately.
•Newton ,UnalIetj l-Uf/it and Soever L ompanij
<e. ^Roberts Qouinyton, h'eorgia
CHEST CLOGGED UP
WITH HEAVY
Don’t give it a chance
“set in”—use Dr. King’s
New Discovery
fTMTAT dangerous stage where a
i I cold or cough or case of
1 be might get the better of you may
nearer than you think. Prompt
notion with Dr. King’s New Discovery
will avert a long siege.
For fifty years it 1ms loosened con¬
gested chests, dissipated tight-packed
phlegm, coughs. broken vicious colds and
Give It to the youngsters—
take it yourself. There will be no disa¬
greeable after-effects.
GOe. and $1.20 a bottle. At your
druggist’s. Give It a trial.
Bowels Become Normal
—liver livens up, bile flows freely—
headache, biliousness,
stomach-sourness, King’s disappear when Dr.
New Life Pills get in their
natural, comfortable action.
Purgatives, never pleasantly correc¬
tive, sometimes halut-forming,
not be taken to rack the system vio¬
lently. Nature’s"way is the way of Dr.
King’s New Life Pills—gently but
firmly functioning the bowels, elimi¬
nating the intestine-dogging waste, and
promoting Gleanse the most gratifying results.
the system with them
know the boon of regular bowels.
at all druggists.
For Sheriff—“Hub” Gaither. For
Deputy Sheriff— Walt Childs. Your
support is solicited. —Ad.
|
iiL yoiir
clothes
j cost you
depends upon the
service you ^et in
exchange for your
money, rather than
the price you pay.
Bor 7 i Tailoring
offers the most gen¬
erous me a s u r e of
wearing quality, in
materials and work¬
manship to be found
at any price you de¬
cide to invest.
That”-; why we rec
coiiimend it to you.
Covington, G°