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Special Terms and Prices on Buggies and Wagons
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If you are in the Market For a Buggy or a Wagon we Will make it to your in
terest to see us.
OUR TERMS AND PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU.
Almand Hardware Company
BY E. L. ALMAND
strict nm
f oman's 01ul> of Hays District
ertainwl WeJncKday, May 25,
c. c. Ein>s. 01 Starrsville.
home was opened wide for
„,v jsion. the
Bver. requisite for
and pleasure »t the guest*
anticipated and provided.
as and dahlias were notable
)e
floral adornment of the lovely
y.scvm ladies and nearly a
hildren wer< present. A par
happy spirit prevailed.
ffer o reports from the Plighth
Federated Club meeting and
ord District Missionary meet
h held in Covington recently.
manifested genuine interest
s reports, deriving inspiration
e achievements and endeavors
sister-women of other sections,
iing toward are same object;
iest good of humanity,
reasur's report was gratifying. ,
litation Committee is consider- J |
s and means of securing more
■ad interest in sanitary obser- ;
The Forestry < ’ommittee p»‘“- :
President Harding’s proclaim*- >
incerniicr Forest Protection ,
nd Dr. Crete’s wise QOrmaents
^Thrift Commiitef told of an in¬
ti home-madi device. The Ex
Committee noted vines and
given, or exchanged. The En
ynent Committee submitted 1
ions for consideration. The
[Commute presented instrumen
kt'ions arid favorite songs.
ommittee appointed to eonsid
fo, Flower, and Colors for the
ered several suggestions, voted
'ith the following result: Motto,
hp best of what you have; 1
f The rest: Colors; Pink and '
, Ava Claud Hpps told stories!
(children, holding the little '
on- s
nd by the fnsvirtations of won
Annie Lee, the home economics
ator to,- tli,■ county, was pres
made a successful demonstra¬
te making and baking of
'"s. ,
Generous ‘samples” were!
^nd and buttered to the!
Perfection; and with Seed tea j
a Pleasing combination of (la-|
'I the "hot and cold”
by so es- •
discriminating; palates.
w ‘th<g was partieulary enthg-j
nd inspiring, and
The was greatly
,acli «' s are planing for
isbr,unt 01 a clubroom. and
.
™ at once the trying-out
tin of
development of practical
‘ luh "’as reminded
of the
e of th« e ne\i i
meeting of the
^deration of W o
f 'S-Covington Tlibrary, Tues
e ; •. three O'clock; and all the
’C cordially urged
to attend.
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3ft ~ Engllsh fashion
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L must
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‘ newest frocks
^ ' "upie lines with
cal collars anti rather
< 11 ‘ " !,S “hording
end ev,, l '
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fluffy ‘ setting
[ v en the '' an(1 wants to
coming gi bernseivps
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f ‘•ishions , will
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business-
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
The Pine Grove Organization.
The home of Mrs. Loton Elliott, of
the Fine Grove community was the
scene of club activities, Friday after¬
noon. The assembling of so many wo¬
men and children was highly en
couring. In’i t >■ was manifested
by even the youngest. The “homey”
atmosphere and general good fellow¬
ship, that prevailed were very pleas¬
ing.
The guests on arrival were refresh¬
ed by a “cup of cold water,” which
all declared a sweeter draught, they
never quaffed.
Sweet potatoes were interestingly
demonstrated by Miss Annie Lee.
lee cream and cake were generous-!
ly dispensed by the hostess, Mes- |
dames Robertson and Stanton, of j
Newborn. In the business session th*- .
following officers were e lected: Miss j j
Mary France Robertson, Pres.; Mrs.
S. G. Lowe, vice Pres.; and Mrs. ]
Tom ,1. Cook. See. and Treas. I
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SCIENCE FINDS SLEEP SICK¬
NESS CAN BE Cl RED. i
'
Three important scientific develop- j
moms which may prove. great boons today, to |
mankind were announced here j
Di\ Marshall -of Uganda' recounted be-j
lore the Society of Tropical Medicine,; “—..... I
tlm discovery of 3 cure for sleeping j
sickness, one of Africa’s greatest
plagues. Of fit) cases he said he dured
56 by injecting Salvarsan into the pa¬
tient's blood, withdrawing a small
quantity half an hour later ami inject¬
ing it into the eelebro-spinal fluid.
J. E. Barnard of the National Insti
tute of Medicinal Research announced j
the perfection of a miscroscope which, i
with the use of soft X-rays, gave a
magnification of 3,500 of the diameter’s
equal, whereas the best former record 1
was 1,000. I
Lastly, eight eminent British examine, special-j
ists have been permitted to
every stage of Spahlinger’s tuberculo-i
sis serum, the professor having assured j
them that he wants to make the serum j
available to the medical profession, con- j
trary to reports that he intended keep-)
ing it secret.
LEGUIN NEWS
Mr. Jom Rogers. Misses Tempis
Lewis and Glenda Taylor all spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
J. \V. Meadors.
Mrs. Clarence Parker spent Satur¬
day afternoon with Mrs. Emmett Mc
Cart.
Miss Mary Alice Meadors spent the
week end with Miss Lizzie Meadors.
Mrs. C. A. Lassiter entertained the
women’s club and alse the girls can¬
ning club last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Frank Patterson. from Mc¬
Donough, is visiting his sister. Mrs.
Nancy Piper.
Mrs. Emmett MeCart spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. I.. B. Smith.
Mr. Jim Rogers. Misses Tempie
Lewis and Olenda Taylor, all stayend
a short while Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meadors.
Miss Clyde Lunsford visited Mrs.
Worthy Lunsford Sunday.
Misses Clara. Lizzie and Mary Alice
Meadors and Mrs. Worthy Lunsford
all visited Miss. Nora Taylor last Sat«
urday afternoon.
Let everybody remember Sunday
School at Love Joy next Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lassiter and
children attended the banquet in C -
ington Saturday night.
NOTICE!
Dog- Tax and Street Tax now
due. 26-28
T. J. Shields. Henry Odum,
Clerk. Mayor.
Legion (omunity (lull.
The. regular meeting of the Leguin
club was held in the home of Mrs.
Lassiter. An enthusiastic membership
greeted Miss Annie Lee, home demon¬
stration agent. The delectable sweet
potato was presented in all of its
tempting phases, while a delicious
souffle was shown in the preparation.
Tile prime interest centered around
the club room plans.
Leguin's enterprising women won
a goodly number of cash prizes at
the county fair. These, they intend
to invest in room furnishings and
canning equipment. Their efforts are
laudable and worthy of emulation.
SNAPPING SHOALS
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. King gave a
supper Wednesday night in honor of
th « new «’U»te*s of Livingston High
School.
Mr. H. O. Hooper and Carlton Jr.,
spent from Tuesday until Thursday
Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. .1. C.
Johnson. Mrs. Johnson will *be pleas
antly remembered Miss Sadie
j-j uo()er
M) . s D( , rvey Hicks has been quite
si ,. k lhe , paSt week at the home of
Ml . ^ nf) Mrs j w King.
Mr. V |,. W. T. T. Austin Austin visited visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Veal Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hooper and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Hooper.
Mr. J. J. Veal and Mr. Everett
Veal spent Sunday morning with M>\
and Mrs. W. V. Veal.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Veal and ehil
dren, Sarah Sue and W. L. J.. spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr. H. G.
Hooper.
Mr. E. H. Stallsworth and children.
.Jewel and Janie, attended the ban
tizing at Porterdale Sunday. There
were one hundred and eighteen bap
tized.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W ■ King spent the
past week in Covington with relatives,
Mr. R. P. Boyd and children visited
Mrs. Bell Blanton Sunday,
Mr. Henry Berry and Mi. H. 1.
Christian spent Sunday at Porterdale.
Master .Jamie Stallsworth spent Sat¬
urday afftemoon the guest of Master
Charles King.
BlREAt OF INFORMATION AT
WASHINGTON.
To The Public;
It is the wish.of the President that
\ isitors to the seat of Government shall
have every opportunity to get full in¬
formation concerning all government¬
al departments.
It is especially' his desire that all
those who come to Washington to
transact business with any department
or bureau of the Government mav
quickly be advised as to the. exact lo
cation and means of reaching the
ticular department or bureau in which
may he centered the business which
they desire to transact.
For this purpose there has been es
tablished a Bureau of Information on
the ground floor of the Post Office Dc
partment Building, located on Pen
sylvania Avenue at Twelfth
Which is in charge of competent people
which will definitely answer queries oi
this character.
The public is advised of this arrange
and invited to make use of the
ment
facility.
XRWS INURE PEOPLE
BEYOND BRICK WAI L
Paris. May 30.—X-rays pass through
brick walls and have injured persons
in huildings adjoining laboratories,
members of the Academy of Sciences
just been told by Professor Con
have Ha
tremoulin. a radiograph expert.
advises that X-ray laboratories be en
closed in lead sheeting a quarter of an
inch thick. '
SIX
GILLETTE
BLADES
WITH
HOLDER
$ 1.25
PREPAID
In Attractive Case
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
OR MONEY REFUNDED
This offer for a limited time
only
Remit by money order or
cash—(no stamps)
FRAD RAZOR CO.
1175 BROADWAY
•New York City
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Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi¬
culty in urinating, often mean
serious disorders. The world’s
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
COLD MEDAL
bring quick raiiei and often ward off
deadly diseases. Known as the nationri
remedy of Holland for rrir.rs than 20?
years. All druggist-, in three sizes.
Laok far the name Gold Medal on every ben
end r.cc-: -t no imilrticu
CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three
Years, Suffering Pain, Nenrous
and Depressed—Read Her
Own Story of Recovery.
Paint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C. M. Stegall,
of near here, recently related the fol¬
lowing Interesting account of her re¬
covery: “I was in a weakened con¬
dition. I was sick three years in bed,
suffering a great deal of padn, weak,
nervous, depressed. I was so weak,
I couldn’t walk across the floor; just
had to lay and my little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of, and a number of
doctors. Still l didn’t get any relief.
I couldn’t eat. and 6lept poorly. I
believe if I hadn’t heard of and taken
Cardul I would have died. I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it did for her.
“I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven’t had any trou¬
ble since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardul did me. I don't
think there is a better tonic made
and I believe it saved my life.”
For over 40 years, thousands of wo*
men have used Cardul successfully,
in the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did,
take Cardul. It may help you, too.
At all druggists. 2 85
Which will you feed! I
Boll Weevil or Hogs?
| I have some high class bred Sows for 111
sale prices right. Also 10 weeks old
pigs now ready for delivery. IS
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M, G. TURNER Covington, (Ha. 1
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Ull ^v =
H. F. Meadors
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and
Altering.
ALL WORK GUARANTLED
We Call For and Deliver your
Clothes Promptly.
Phone 309 Covington, Ga.
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III! THOS. F. HARDEMAN, DRUGGIST 1!
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Successor to City Pharmacy ill
MANSFIELD, GEORGIA.
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SODA FOUNT, CIGARS,’ NUNALLYS CANDIES
EASTMAN KODAK SUPPLIES AND DEVELOPING. 1
STATIONERY AND DRUG SUNDRIES.
SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO PRESCRIPTIONS
FOR SERVICE, QUALITY AND COURTESY VISIT
THOS. F. HARDEMAN, x
DRUGGIST i
Rexall and Nyal Remedies
Mill MANSFIELD GEORGIA
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Be Sure to Keep Blood Pure
In Summer
Nature intended all creatures to
withstand the normal changes of
the seasons. You never saw r a wild
animal collapse from heat, did you ?
People wouldn’t get “knocked out”
either, if they had the
vitality animals get from
their blood.
Rich, wholesome blood
gives bodily vigor, and if
hot weather lays you low,
start now to fortify your
vitality with a good tonic
Great Convenience— Small Cost
Business concerns and traveling
men using STATION TO i
STATION long distance service fl
to great advantage in reaching
branch managers and th©. home
office, where some one who can
transact business is likely to be
always present.
This class of tol l service is rendered at much lower
rates than the person to person service.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
that will drive the impurities out:
and leave your blood stream nour¬
ishing and robust.
S.S.S., the well known herb alter¬
ative, is fine for this; it from
USED 50X e ARS
FOR AtEjofiMeOisrs THE BLOOD
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your druggist today.
Then write us about your
condition, addressing
f hief Medical Advisor,
843 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga. We wilt
send you free medical
advice suited to your in¬
dividual case.