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PRICES. PRICES.
We are making room for our early Fall Stock—so we will make very interesting
Prices for those needing Mid-Summer Goods.
VOILS DRESSES Men’s Oxfords
ONE LOT VOILS,___________________ 45 Cents FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS.. LOT NUMBER ONE, Priced,________________
ONE LOT VOILS.________________________75 Cents Beautifully Designed, Hand-Worked, and Imported, LOT NUMBER TWO, FRENCH OXFORDS, Black,
Only 18 of These Dresses left in sizes from and Tan, Priced,_______________;__________^
ONE LOT VOILS.________________________«5 Cents 2 to 6 Years,. Priced,
MEN’S BOYDEN OXFORDS, The Best Built SHOE
ONE ONE LOT LOT VOILS______________________________ VOILS_____________________________$L-25 $ 3.75 to $ 5.50 On The Market, Priced________$12.50 to $18.75
ONE LOT VOILS_____________________________$1-35 GINGHAM DRESSES LADIES’ OXFORDS
All in Small Lots. BUILT BY THE DREW SHOE COMPANY, are of
TIIE GIRLS. the best Quality. We have them in Browns,
FOR Blacks and White. We assure you good values
PERCALS ALL SIZES OF THE HO-MADE KIND, Colors Priced,
GUARANTEED,. Priced, S 4.00 to $ 11.25
YARD WIDE PERCALS____________________35 Cents 98 c to $ 6.09
YARD WIDE PERCALS_____________________40 Cents CHILDREN’S SOCKS Buster Brown Shoes
TWENTY-SEVEN INCH WIDE PERCALS.____25 Cents SHOES.
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BUSTER BROWN Wc
ONE LOT GINGHAMS, Priced,______________28 Cents ONE LOT CHILDREN’S HALF HOSE, in Blue, ONLY HAVE A FEW PAIRS OF THESE
ONE LOT GINGHAMS. Priced,______________35 Cents White, Pink; Black and Pink; Blue and Brown SUMMER SHOES LEFT AT EXCEPTIONAL
Tops. These are Good Values; All sizes. VALUES. Priced.
ONE LOT FANCY GINGHAMS, beautiful patterns. 98 $ 4.59
They look like Voils,________________90 Cents 29 c a pair c to
July CANNON SUPPLY COMPANY July
Prices COVINGTON, GEORGIA Prices
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Mrs. W. D. Travis spent Wednes
tiny in Atlanta.
Miss Bessie Ashbury is visiting
relatives in Winder.
Miss Annie Mae King is visiting
relatives in Austell.
Mrs. N. S. Turner was among the
visitors to Atlanta last week.
Mrs. W. T. Stradley was among the
visitors to Atlanta last week.
Miss Frances White of Atlanta is
the guest of Miss I.ucy Wooten.
Mr. Emmett Gordy spent the week¬
end in Atlanta as the guest of his
brother.
Dr. .7. A. Sharp, of Oxford was in
Sparta on business for a few days
this week.
Miss Helen Meador left last week
for Augusta, and Savannah on a vis¬
it to friends.
Mrs. Louise Green, of Atlanta was
the guest of Mrs. R. C. Guinn
nesday night.
Mr. Brooks. presicrlptionist
Smith’s Drug Store, is spending
week in Conyers.
Mrs. Lily Gary left Thursday
Atlanta where she will visit her
Mr. Winder Gary.
Mr. Leon Cohen has returned
Indian Spring where he spent
day and Monday.
Miss Mary Lizzie Cook, of
field, is the guest of her cousin.
Clara Belle Adams.
Miss Louise Hicks will leave
time this week for Gainesville,
she will visit relatives.
Mr. Thomas G. Barnes
Wednesday from Hot Springs
he spent several weeks.
Mrs. H. M. Speer and Mrs. Georgia
Banks, of Atlanta are guests of
and Mrs. R> R. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. R T. Tucker, of
yers. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .T.
It. McCord Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. A. P. Meador is visiting in
Milledgeville. where her daughter
taking a summer teachers’ course.
Miss Ruby Trapnell, of Atlanta
sjtent the week-end with her sister.
Mrs. Rogers and Miss Annie Trapnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester I.ee and chil¬
dren motored over to Winder Sunday
and spent the day with relatives.
Messrp. Eugene and .1. P. Clark. Jr.,
of Atlanta, were week-end guests
relatives in the city and in the
try.
THE COV INGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
Mrs. Barney Trapnell and baby and
little niece, Mary Trapnell left last
week for an extended visit to Cal¬
houn.
Mi-. Albert Meador left Saturday
for Winder, where he will take
charge of the Metropolitan office at
that place.
Misses ltuth and Mignou Soekweli,
of Dallas, Texas are the attractive
guests of their cousin, Miss Mary
Rockwell.
Mrs. L. D. Adams is spending a
few days in Atlanta with her mother,
Mrs. T. J. Speer and her sister, Miss
Mary Speer.
Misses Janie Auid and Sammy Har¬
ris, of Elberton, have returned home
after a most enjoyable visit ro Miss
Ora Upshaw.
I Miss Kathryn Criswell, of Atlanta
has returned homed after a pleasant
visit to Miss Marcelle Robinson, or
Conyers street.
Mrs. Henry Blue spent Thursday
in Atlanta where he went to meet his
mother, Mrs. Henry Blue, Sr., of
Cnion Springs, Ala.
Mrs J. M. King and baby, of Jaek
'<>n, have returned home after a pleas¬
ant visit to the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Piper.
Mrs. James H. Porter has returned
to her home in Macon after spending
a few days in the city with her moth¬
er. Mrs. G. C. Swann
Mr, Will Clark has returned from
Atlanta where he spent the week-end
with his brother, Mr. .T. P. Clark, for
merely of Covington.
Mrs. Win. Asher and children of At¬
lanta have returned home after a
pleasant visit to the former’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hays.
Miss Annie Neal Cochran, of Ath
ens, who has been visiting Miss Anna
M K ' >binson ""“""-0 b ‘ >me Frld
"f,,.r , m<*t enjoyable visit.
Mrs. H. M. Speer, of Atlanta, who
is visiting Mrs. R. R. Fowler on Floyd
street. spent the week-end in Social
Circle with her daughter.
Mrs. Chester Cannon and lovely lit¬
tle daughter. Renee, of Conyers, have
tieeu guests of the former's parents.
Capt. and Mrs. J. O. Coop°v.
Mr. and Mrs. Barron Kelley and
children, Dorothy I.ee and Martha
Letitia. of Mouticello. were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morris and
Sara Ethel returned Tuesday night
from a most enjoyable trip to New
Haven, Conn.
Mrs. C. S. Thompson, formerly of
Covington, now of Atlanta, arrived
in rlie city Wednesday to visit Mrs.
P. W. Godfrey.
Mr. T. .T. Barnes lias returned
from a month’s stay at Hot Springs.
His friends here are glad to note the
much improved change of health.
Mr. Harry Death left Tuesday for
New York and will sail Saturday for
London, England where he will spend
tlie summer with his mother and sis¬
ters.
Misses Natalie Turner, Eugenia
Thompson, Rutli Worsham, Charles
White and Candler Harwell attended
Hie dance at Indian Spring Monday
evening.
Miss Florence Wells returned Fri¬
day night from Atlanta where she
spent a few days with Mrs. C. E.
Cook and attended the Cook-Wall
wedding last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H B. Adams, of Car¬
rollton. are spending some time in the
[ city with Mr. nd Mrs. I,. D. Adams on
Floyd street and at the old Adams
home in the country.
The Boy Scouts witii Scout Master
M. G. Boswell left Thursday for
Starrsville where they will spend
about two weeks in camp. There are
15 or 20 scouts in the party.
Mr. and Mrs. C. .7. Norman and
family and their guest. Mrs. Dtis 7..
Dunn, of Savannah motored to Mon¬
roe Sunday afternoon where they
visited Mrs. G. 1’aul Hurst.
Mrs. Otis LaFayette Dunn, of Sa¬
vannah. lias been the guest of her
aunt. Mrs. .T. Norman several days
Mrs. Dunn will he pleasantly remem¬
bered as Miss Musette Cook.
Mrs. J. Q. Cooper returned last
j week from Pratville, Ala., where she
has been delightfully '<7£r entertained as
j Mr Mr , A ,„ K
LitHe Mi ' s M!riam Noonan return
pd FrMa v PVPni,, K from AHanta
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where she wus one of the flower
girls at the marriage of Miss
Cool; and Mr. Forrest Adair Fall.
Misses Lue.v Wooten and her house
guest Miss Frances White;
j John Boh Weaver. Clarence Meador.
«»d James Wells formed a congenial
' I party motoring over to Indian Spring
to attend the dance Monday evening,
Miss Annie Mae Berry left W ednes
day morning for Elberton where she
svill spend a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and baby, Mr.
and Mrs. Miller and baby, of Atlanta,
and Miss Lemma Dacus, of Social
Circle, were guests of Miss Louise
Skelton in North Covington Sunday.
Miss Louise Skeltou who has been
in Hartwell during the spring ami
summer millinery season, returned
home Friday and will iqieud a month
with Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Skel¬
ton.
Mrs. Victor Grubbs and baby, Vic¬
tor Franklin, of Claxtou, and Mrs.
Felix Franklin, of Mansfield, spent
Wednesday in the city as tue guests
of Mrs. Preston Carroll in North Cov
ington,
Rev. and Mrs. Walker Combs and
sons, and Mi*, and Mrs. J. L. Calla¬
way and young son, motored over to
Mouticello Monday where they spent
a very pleasant day with relatives
and friends.
The Boy Scouts at Brick Store with
,7. It Reeves as leader will give an
ice cream supper on Friday night
l'he proceeds will go towards the ex¬
cuses of a camp t,» the mountains of
north < leorgia soon.
Misses Clara Belle Adams and
Mary Lizzie Cook, of Mansfield,
Messrs. Iversn, Oliver and Gene
Adams attended the weekly dance at
McIntosh Spring, near Social Circle
Thursday evening.
Miss Ina Piper will leave today for
McDonough where she will attend a
house party given by Miss Etoile Lus¬
ter. Misses Piper and Faster will
visit Mrs. J. M. King at Jackson af¬
ter the house party.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright, Jr., an
nouuce the birth of a soil at the home
of tlie latter's mother. Mrs. L. M.
Camp, in Law renceville on Thursday*.
June 17th who will bear his fathers'
mm a, W. C. Wright thr 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wells, Miss
Florence Wells. Miss Annabel Robin¬
son, Mrs. otis L. Dunn, of Savannah.
Duel . Mrs. „ Minnie Powell „ n W light , uittde
a motor trip to Indian Spring Monday
where they spent a delightful day.
Mrs. New ton Morse and children.
Kathleen and Anderson, of Tampa.
Fh*, were guests Wednesday of Mrs.
Preston Carroll in North Covington.
Mrs. Morse will lie pleasantly re
memberer as Miss Annelle Franklin.
Miss Etta Colehugh, District Home
j,- ( . ollolu p. s Agent from the State Col
lege of Agriculture, Atlieus, spent
Wednesday with Miss Wottie Floyd,
County Demonstration Agent, in in¬
terest of club and demonstration work
Mrs. Burt Davis and sou. Mr. Jack
Davis, of l'orterdu lt», their guest, Mr.
Jack Carter, of Atlanta, and Mrs.
John B. Davis, of Covington made
\ a delightful motor trip to Atlanta
Monday where they spent the day,
also a short time in Decatur.
Miss Helen Ticheuor and brother
Mr. Henry Ticheuor, Miss Martha
Stanton, Social Circle: Messrs. George
Cox, J. B. Slieluutt, of Monroe; Rob¬
ert Stanton, Ed. Almond, Owen Gib
j *<>n, Social Circle's Jeanne and James
Carter, of Newborn were among the
j (>u t of town guests attending tin-
1 party of Miss Marcelle Robinson Fri
; day evening.
J. C. Jolly, Jr., a junior club mem¬
ber at Oxford lias sent in a ripe to
malo weighing one [found. J. 1*. is
not only proving that he is a good
gardner but that lie is profiting by
reading and studying bulletins on how¬
to combat insects and diseases of the
tomato. On inspection of his garden
will show you Unit lie understands
taking and cultivation.
Miss Robinson Entertains
In Honor of Visitors.
A beautiful and enjoyable event of
the past we**!; was that at which Mis<
Marcelle Robinson entertained a nmn
her of friends on Friday evening at
tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lee
on Mouticello street complimenting
her house guest. Miss Kathryn Cris¬
well, of Atlanta, Misses .Tanie Auld
and Sammy Harris, of Elberton.
guests of Miss Ora Upshaw: Misses
Ruth and Mignou Soekweli. of Dal¬
las. Texas, guests of Miss Mary Soek
welT.
Garden flowers and handsome ferns
were used in artistic effect in the
house decorations. Proms featured
tlie evening's entertainment.
Quite a number of out-of-town
guests were present including Miss
Hc- f i '- Tichener and brothers. Henry
Tichencr: George Cox. .T. B. Shelnutt.
of Monroe: Robert Stanton, of Brick
Store; Mis> Maltha Stanton, of So¬
cial Circle; Miss Jeanne and James
Carter, of Newborn: Ed. Almond and
Owen Gibson, of Social Circle.
Punch and an ice course was
served.
Miss Lee Entertains.
Among tlie pleasant parties j
week was that given by Miss 1
Lee on Friday afternoon I
beautiful liome of her pareiii
and Mrs. E. o. Lee, on 11 j|
.-.fleet.
The bouse was beautifully (fl
id with ferns, foliage plants
suhlun.st roses, aid*
arranged on cabinets ami uitfl
Punch was served by Misl
.Valine Anderson from tt prrttj
rated table.
An interesting contest was I
enjoyed. Miss Marcelle Ki'luustJ
nlug one prize and Miss
White tlie other. Delicious |
and cake were served.
Spend-The-I)ay Party.
Mrs. \\". O. Flowers was
at a most enoyable spew!
party Sunday at her home
Flowers Hotel, when she (,; ‘1
Mrs. ,YV. VV. Childs, Mrs. G.M
Mrs. E. G. Merck and Mr-1
Flowers, of Covington, Mrs T
Kirkpatrick and Miss Hindi
son, of Atlanta, and M K j
I .ink. of Tampa. Fla., all tH
The table in tlie dining >'H
which the dinner was *e |T I
its central decoration a vaM
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pretty lace cover. 1
delicious course d' llllf
after which a« ,ut
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