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YT THE OLD D. A. THOMPSON LUMBER YARD.
Phone 12
i'toe next time
you buy calomel
ask for
The purified and refined
alcmel tablets that are
na,i3ealess, safe and sure
Medicinal virtues retain¬
ed and improved. Sold
oib ' iu sealed packages.
Pri-j 35c.
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The Unfailing Remedy for Laziness and
a Drowsy, Tired, Sleepy Feeling.
Relieves Indigestion, Sour Stomach,
Belching, Gas on the Stomach, Heart¬
burn. Foul Breath, Bad Taste in the
Mouth, Furred Tongue, Billiousness.
Constipation, Dizziness, Sick Headache
Numbness or ('hills, Kidney oft Bladder
Troubles. Costiveness, Piles, Jaundice,
Dropsy, Loss of Appetite, Weakness,
Tired Feeling. Stimulates and Purifies
the Blood.
90c While We Advertise
For Sale by
C. C. BROOKS, Druggist,
Covington. Georgia
Norhing will turn ambi¬
tion into ill-tempered
laziness constipation.' quicker
than
And nothing will ren
liable __
der the body more to
dangerous diseases than this
same poisonous condition.
Don’t be constipated! It Isn’t safe! It
isn’t sensible! It isn’t necessary! Be
well— but don’t rely on ordinary Iaxative3
to help you. Try instead the newest
scientific treatment for constipation —
RICH-LAX
This preparation not only overcomes con¬
stipation, but it does away with all the
nausea, cramping and deranged digestion
caused by ordinary laxatives.
Guaranteed «t Our Store. We are so lure that
Rich Lax will please you that we want you to
come to our store and get a bottle ar.d try it en¬
tirely at our sisk. If it doesn’t suit you. if k ian’t
the best laxative medicine you ever used, simply
tell us so and we will promptly refund the full
purchase price,
GEO. T. SMITH DRUG CO.
ECZEMA
Money back without question
if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt'sSalve and Soap'.feil in
the treatment ofltch. Eczema,
Rsngworm,Tetterorotberitcb- ing
akin diseases. Try tbie
treatment at cur i Lt.
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
And have something more than rent receipts to show for the privilege
of occupying a house. Enjjoy the privilege of living in your Own Home—
the home of your dreams—this means much more than just living in a
house.
When you build your Own Home you build into it your own individ¬
uality—a home of your own is more than just a house or place to live in.
There is a world of satisfaction in your own home, a home built the way
you want it.
Don’t just wish for a home.but put your wish into action and own
your own home. With our extremely low prices on all lumber, wood work
and building material the erection of a home of your own is made easy.
The manufacturers of lumber tell us that the selling prices are below the cost of pro¬
duction. Our prices are based on the present below the cost of production prices of man¬
ufacturers Every item in our large stock is now priced on the new basis, our original
i ost has been forgotten. Our reduction of 40 per cent on common framing and sheath¬
ing lumber together with a big reduction on finish and wood work makes possible the
building of your home at a surprising low cost.
Grasp this opportunity and build now that home of your own. We'll, be glad to talk
this over with you. You can rely upon our suggestions for designs to fit your family
and pocketbook and for advice on those materials which will prove roost economical in
the long run.
.MRS. CALLAWAY'S
STUDENT MUSICAL.
The pupils of Mrs. Jno. L. Calla
way’s private school of music ap
peared in a recital Tuesday afternoon.
The home parlors were bright with
vivid Nasturtiums.
The young musicians showed prog¬
ress and development. Their selec¬
tions rendered with technique and in¬
terpretation. In an -
speech by Mrs. Callaway, Olin Everett
was awarded the gold medal for high¬
est average. Miss Isabel Cannon fell
below in a slight fractional difference.
The girls were lovely in dainty Or
gandie frocks.
The following was the program:
Enchanted Moments, Geibel—Elea
nor and Dorthy Piper.
Waltz. Marten—Dorthy Piper.
Impromptu, Reinhold—Sarah
son.
Duet Minuet in G. Beethoven
Olin and Floyd Everitt.
Waltz, Schubert—Floyd Everitt.
Silvery Waves,
beth Cannon.
Garden of Roses.
Smith and Eleanor Piper.
Rustic Dance,
Smith.
Group of Recitations, Miss Taylor
Duet-Mid Summer Nights’
Sidney Smith—Sarah Anderson
Louise Fowler.
Solo-Dance of the Spirites,
—Olin Everitt.
Scherzo, Schubert—Eleanor Piper.
Duet—Silver Chimes,
belle and Elizabeth Cannon.
Solo-Hungary, Koeiling—Isabel
non.
Delivery of Medal.
Solo-Grand Polka deConeert
Fowler.
Catarrh
Catarrh is s a ix local iuufcti uibcttsc disease greatly giecuay
enced mnfirt by hv constitutional constitutional conditions
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is
Tonic and Blood Purifier. By
the blood and building up the
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
normal conditions and allows Nature
do its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,
Bilious? Take
NR Tonight
Nature’s Remedy is Better and Safer
Than Calomel Cleans Out System
Without Griping. Stops Skit
Headache. Guaranteed,
Biiious attacks, constipation, sick
headaches, etc., are in the great ma¬
jority of cases due to digestive trouble,
and no reasonable person can expect
to obtain real or lasting benefit until
the cause is corrected.
Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) is a
; vegetable compound that acts on the
l stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys,
; the purpose being to bring about
■ healthy and harmonious action of all
the organs of digestion and elimina¬
tion. it acts promptly and thoroughly,
yet so mildly and gently that there
is never the slightest griping or dis
comfort.
But that Is not all. Nature's
cial Remedy effect (NR Tablets) have a benefi¬
upon the entire body. By
improving and the process of digestion
assimilation, the nourishment is
derived from food, the blood quality is
enriched, vitality i3 increased and the
whole system strengthened.
Once you get your body in this
splendid condition, you need not takq
medicine every day—just take an NR
Tablet occasionally when indigestion,
biliousness and constipation threatens,
and you can always feel your best.
Remember, keeping well is easier and
cheaper than getting well.
Get a 25c box of Nature’* Remedy
(NR Tablets) and try it. It is sold,
guaranteed and recommended by your
druggist
CITY PHARMACY
IHE COVINGTON NEWS. COVINGTON, GEORGIA*
CONTRACTORS and DEALERS
8UILDIN6 MATERIAL
Coving-ton, Ga.
MRS. ADAMS RECEIVES U.D.C.
} The May meeting held of the in local the Chap¬
ter, U. D- C., was stately
house of Mrs. L. D. Adams Thursday.
i dahlias and holly hocks for the hall;
son
sweet peas for the parlors; and nas¬
turtiums, in the dining room.
Mrs. W. W. Childs, president dis
patched an unusually heavy budget of
business. Every department was care¬
fully gone into, and properly adjusted.
Every detail was accurate. The fi¬
nancial condition was creditable.
Mrs. Childs was especially commend¬
ed for her excellent executive and ad¬
ministrative ability during the presi¬
dential term.
The retiring officers, Mesdames W.
W. Childs, president; A. D. Meador,
vice-Pres., Walker Combs, Recd-Sec.,
J. C. Upshaw, Cor-Sec., C. I. Cash,
Treas., were given a rising -vote of
thanks for faithful efficiency.
The following were the officers elect,
Mesdames. E. O. Lee, Pres., W. W.
Childs. Vice Pres., A. D. Meadors, 2nd
Vice.. S. L. Waites, Rec-Sec., J. B.
Robinson, Cor. Sec., J. N. Gary, Treas.,
Mrs. R. E. Everitt, Registrar, Miss
t ®®Nie Sockwell, Historian and
Mrs. J. W. Lee, Reporter were retained
in office.
The new officers were duly installed
by a general hand clasp from the Chap¬
ter.
Mrs. Malone and Miss Robertson
were out-of-town members, present.
Miss Clara Bell Adams arranged a
musical program in which Misses Flor¬
ence Wells and Clyde Adams figured.
A. color scheme of yellow was featured
in the cream and cake.
The committee hostesses were: Mes
dame C. I. Cash, Chm., L. D. Adams,
E. G. Merk, F. E. Heard, Epps and
Miss Sallie Mae Cook
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED.
Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis entertained
in compliment to the seventh anniver¬
sary of their daughter, Ahnedia, Satur¬
day, 28.
! A Queen O' The May, was the lovely
j child as she dispensed her smiles and
| favors impartially from the flower
I decked pergola.
Many games were enjoyed. Miss
Sara F. King was awarded the prize,
a candy corsage in pinning the don¬
key’s tail. Punch was served by Miss
McGinnis, of Rome.
A generous collection, of gifts attest
: ed the popularity of the little maid.
Each little guest was adorned with
a symbollic crown, and all marched to
the Palm Room for refreshments.
I Those partepatng; Sara W T hite Cal¬
i pii’ffoVd laway, Margaret Clark TTinda Steadman, ^rX-an”' rXVrf Sara
-------- Skinner
t i 111101 u ^ K11 >ner, r.inaa tsryan, taro
. 1 Le T l „ f Atman. Evelyn Sew
> n ®- ' “’ ma
i ell. r Lelia Johnson, l Tullv Smith, Eliza
beth Muse, Oteria Jackson, Della Chap
pell, James ' Gardner, Francis Gober,
Hestei Campbell, Sara King, James
Robert Lee, Almedia McGinnis.
• GIRLS CLUB OFF TO
INDIAN SPRINGS.
! To day, eager anticipation ends in
glad reality; hope deferred, in joy
triumphant. For, today, the girls are
1 off to Indian Springs. Some seventy
j five Indian strong.
Springs, where all the days
are golden evenings and diamond of
mornings. Where clouds are rainbows
and the air musical with bird songs;
where night is moon magic and star
shine; where Dan Cupid is King and
Romance hovers in every nook and
bos kydel).
May each day prove the hint of a
new experience and every joy be theirs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Adair, Messrs. Otis
Adair and Hardin, Mrs. West and niece
from Florida were with Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Fowler Sunday.
BICYCLE—For sale, good condition;
cheap for cash. Phone 116-W., or see
Paul Ellis, Monticello street. ltp
ANOTHL:i CGViNGTON CASE
I It Proves That There’s a Way Got for
Many Suffering Covington Folks,
Jiu. another typical case Kid
j ney ailments relieved in Covington
i with Doan’s Kidney Pills.
* J B. Phiilips, carpenter, Aurora
St, Route 3, Covington, says "i
war ir i;b ed with pains in my shoul
der bales, whch seemed to he lik'
rheumatic pains. I could hardly lift
my arm and 1 had pains in the re
giou of my kidneys, too. Nervous
epells came over me and I had to gel
‘ during he night the kid
up * to pass
ney secretions. I felt tired and lan
guid, too. On a friend’s advice I be
gan taking Doan’s Kidney Pills and
they proved just as represented.
They relieved me from the first and
continued use entirely removed this
trouble.”’
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
FROM REMOTEST
PARTS OF GLOBE
Tanlac Elements Come From .Many
Lands Far Away From Here
The ingredients from which the cel¬
ebrated medicine, Tanlac is made; come
from remote sections of the earth, and
are transported thousands of miles ov¬
er land and sea to the great Tanlac
laboratories at Dayton. Ohio, and
| Walkervillfe, Canada.
The A , Appenine8 . Pyrenees Rus
, sian-Asia, Brazil, West Indies
j !to, 'cy
| Mountains, Asia Minor. Persia, Lidia,
Mexico, Columbia and Peru are among
j fnr nwnv .... ‘ ‘ ‘i i
*
‘principal properties of this remarkable
preparation are obtained.
What is said to be the largest
maceutical laboratory in the United I
npHESE X fasten shingles them do do not rot, the nail heads
that not rust off, they do
not dry out, curl or split, wind does not loosen
them.
This is because the body of the shingle is made
of wool felt saturated and built up with Carey
tempered asphalt which protects the nail heads
and makes the shingle elastic, flexible and per¬
manently water-proof.
Carey Shingles meet the requirements of building laws
and fire underwriters. They are surfaced with crushed
slate which is spark-proof.
They are offered in red or green shades—the natural
fadeless slate colors. They require no paint to keep
them permanently beautiful. Place your order early.
LOYI PS 1 1
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SPECIALS FOB
FRIDAY-S A' FUF 'DAY
SEE US FOR
FRUIT JAR RUBBERS AND TOPS.
JELLY GLASSES AND FRUIT JARS.
FUtL CREAM CHEESE...................22 l-2c
BEST COMPOUND LARD..................12c
5 lb* BUCKET COMPOUND LARD 52c
(0 lb. BUCKET COMPOUN D LA RD $IM
SEE US FOR FLOUR—WE HAVE
LOWEST PRICES
8 oz. Grape Lade ....................22c
* .. i • if •
.
15 oz. Grape Lade ...................39c
25 oz. Grape Lade...................48c
8 oz. Glass Apple Jelly ...............14c
Home Made Sarghum Syrup, gal.......78c
Reboiled Ribbon Cane Syrup .........75c
Black Molasses, gal..................45c
8 pkg Grandmas Washing Powder......25c
8 Bars 9 oz. Export Soap..............25c
Best Head Rice, lb................... 6c
15 oz. Benson Milk Made Bread ........ 8c
See us for Fresh Cakes.
2 lb Can Libbys Sliced Pineapple ......29c
All 10c Packages Crackers..........7 l-2c
Horsford Baking Powder Special......12c
Small Carnation Milk ................ 6c
Large Carnation Milk ...............13c
SEE US FOR ALL KINDS OF FEE D, FLOUR AND LARD,
SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES.
L.P a
COVINGTON, GA. PHONE 10G
States has been completed at Dayton,
Ohio, for the manufacture of Tanlac
j which, according to recent reports, is
%
now having the largest sale of any
medicine of its kind in the world; over
20.000,00 bottles having been sold in
six years.
The new plant occupies 60,000 square
feet of floor space and has a daily
capacity of 50,000 bottles. Uniform
quality i« guarantee by a series of care¬
ful inspections by expert chemists from
the time the roots, herbs, bark and
flowers are received in their rough
state from all parts of the globe until
their medicinal properties have been
extracted by the most approved pre
cesses The finished medicine is then
bottled, labeled and shipped out to tens
of thousands of druggists throughout
t he United States and Canada to sup
a demand never before equalled by
this, or any other medicine
Eagle Brand Milk ..................
Maxwell House Coffee, lb.............
Maxwell House Coffee, 3 lb...........!
Fresh Home Ground Meal, bu........l
15c Sunbrite Cleanser ...............
MARKET SPECIALSl
Choice Western Steak ............
Good Native Steaks ............
Pork Chops, lb.................
Pork Sausage..................
Good Tc’xed Sausage ............
Center Cut Ham lb.............
Loin Beef Roast................
Choice Rib Roast ..................
Pork Roast, any cut, ............
Stew Beef.....................
HEADQUARTERS FOR FISH
PORTA RICAN Potato P !ant *'
... j
to 4,000 at $1.75 per J.000; &001 ‘
000 at $1.65 per 1.000; 10 ’ 000 rf8 J
at. $1.50 per 1,000. Plants do#
for quick shipment O. U Hat*
lSW
Co., Cordele, Ga.
SELECT PORTO <5 chm* j
per 1.000. Beds hack Vn o* ,u l '^ r place P a’]
North Covington, via. ;
old carnival grounds. 1 f pa r lV in^'; i ; I
week. Jack Carroll. , - v ,st l
per _—-"7
Ga. Phone 301
--to v otnen _
WANTED—Men or , orf
orders among friends and ,|fl “ n
guaranteed ^
the genuine
line for men. women 1,1 ,,i j
Eliminates darning. Tie P*-'
hour time, or $ ;p '- 1 " 1 J
spare n
full time. Experience i‘» tfi:i j
Write International Stock'"*
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