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SOOO.O TODAY—
300.00 ONE YEAR AGO
ONE year ago TODAY
$300.00 would only buy 2000 $300.00 will buy not only the
feet B & B Flooring Flooring, but also—
2000 Brick
2000 Best Shingles
2000 Lath
2000 Feet Framing
2000 Feet Ship Lap
2000 Feet No. 1 Ceiling
Th " V iS n ° ,lke P, ' eSent t0 hl,ild ™ new home.
You have been planning
it for some lime, hut now is the time to get busy on the construction.
If we furnish the
Material it will he built of the Right Sort of Stuff to he a real home.
Doors and Win
( Uhvs. in more varied styles than you would expect to see in city
a twice the size of Cov¬
ington. We have everything in the building material line. Let us estimate the CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN BUILDING
cost of MATERIAL
the material for your new building no matter whether it is to be a cottage Vf THE OLD
or a mansion, I). A. THOMPSON LUMBER YARD.
a garage or a repair job.
FOR SALK.
h> stoats, all sizes, in good con
;i fatten, v per pound f. o. b.,
La. By express or in car lots.
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IBCRSOX. Camilla. Oa.
|lKK IS PROHIBITION NAMED OFFICER
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lita.—Mr. I Frederick Disrnuke, ' of
■wille. lit n who v, is now m Atlanta, .
feointment been officially notified today of
as federal prohibition
pnent chief in Georgia, to sue
|laj.»r [opinion James that A. the Fort, formal but express- notice
hn^Jff^ e W
warded to him here. So soon as
levies that oflicial notice, said Mr.
Ike, he will he ready to take the
■nd assume charge of the office.
Wding tu dispatches front W'ash
this appointment becomes ef
immeditelv. it is understood
It be followed almost, immediately
fcointments in other federal de
lems which will remove Demo
(tom iffice and replace tin in with
Bicans. The next charge, it is
Blood, v. in he in the internal rev
■ppartment. f die new appointee where the win installa
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J. B. ROBINSON CO. 0
COVINGTON. GEORGIA
Kemember the place
side door entrance
on College Street. i
NO OLD GOODS TO OFFER—BRAND NEW MER¬
CHANDISE NOW IN STOCK AND DAILY ARRIVING
ALL SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARE.
ONLY A SHORT WHILE NOW
TILL WE WILL OCCUPY THE
ENTIRE STORE
LOOK FOR US AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR OF¬
FERINGS AND WITH A
New and Clean Stock
Be of Service to You
THE COVING’I‘ON NEWS. COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
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lowed by displacing about 100
employees and the installation of as
many new on<?g
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IA1. NOTICE CONCERNING
; WOMEN’S WORK AT THE FAIR
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j- tll<J ex ^*bits in the woman's build
in g at the Newton Countv Fair will he
[ judged i lw i«, 0 .i I uesday, October . , llth. Three
capable , .,...mu. judges i,, have > been , selected . I
an 11111
I intend to begin judging at 10 o’clock.
j Therefore it will be absolutely- ncces
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| j -vary iil ' tor * .... or ali iul of ot the inp exhibits exhibits to be in
I place before that time. Also it is urged
that ea ° h <,0mmunftv fail ' committee!
j have some one in charge of booth es-j
■ pecially at that time.
< >n account of the shortage of s<tuaiv !
glass jars it has bee* decided to allow
the round jars provided they are
l 'lcar glass and have glass lids.
If your community is not making a
complete exhibit you are cordially
urged to bring your products i«> the
miscellaneous booth, where they will
be cared for and judged.
Let's all make this the biggest, best
Fain that Newton has ever had.
ANNIE F. LEE, H. D., Agent.
LEGUIN NEWS
Miss Lizzie Meadors spent the week
end with Misses Neva and Inez Las
siter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meadors and
children spent a short while Wednes¬
day night with Mr. and Mrs. T. I).
■' tpa<lo ' s -
’ SaIlie Cannon ' of Henrv ™ u "
l '"' visiting her relatives and
friends at this place.
The Woman's Club met at their new
club room last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Nancy Fitter’s guests last Mon
day afternoon were Mrs. T. .1. Kelly
and children and Mrs. C. A. Lassiier.
Miss Estelle Parker visited Miss
Edna Mr Cart Saturday afternoon.
Miss Lenda Taylor’s guests last
tii'day afternoon were Misses Grace
Mary and Christine la.vior. Mary
.... nt cdiiors, Mrs. Emmett
. McCart
and children.
Mr. Comer and Miss Latrelle 1 Mead
s. or Atlanta, came home for the
week end. f
Misses Sal lie Ruth and Mary Alice
Meadors spent Monday afternoon vvi.h
Misses Neva and Inez Lassiter.
The Candy Pulling given at Mr.
Henard Pickett's last Saturday .night
whs enjoyed bv a large crowd.
Mrs. Troy .Stubbs and little son. Ed¬
ward. spent a few days of hist week
with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Meadors.
Mrs. Arthur Crawford Mis Harvev
Crawford and Miss Lottie Crawford
vsited ... Mrs. , Felix
Wright last Sauir
jda.v afternoon,
j Miss Annie .Aland Parnell spent
j Sunday with Mrs. Roscoe Ingram.
I Mr. and Mrs. Worthy
j spent Sunday with Mrs. Johnnie
| Kitchens,
. hinj , Lovojov f Su ,
; mot ning. Everybody invited.
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* ‘ ^.V Will ‘ be 1 '' sold before County. the court house
door in said county -------*..... on the first ‘ Tiles-
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“Tone Up” for Winter a
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winter. system needs “toning up” to meet the rigors of the 0
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needs The to be blood fortified needs to clarifying resist the numbing and the cold. whole body 0
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Your Druggist 0
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is the man to call on in this emergency. We have just
the thing you need to put your system in fine working
order for the winter.
Our Prescription Department is our pride. We
give our personal attention to the CORRECT filling* of
every prescription that comes to our store.
Full strength drugs and NO SUBSTITUTION is our
watchword. We solicit your custom with this guarantee.
CITY PHARMACY
day in November. 1021. within the le¬
j gal hours of sale the following de
I scribed personal property, to-wit:
° n ‘' <0, » k stove. (one refrigerator and
Uvo hat i-arks. Said property levied up
j j j on virtue ...... as the of . property e-cr---..- execution of >•» AY. .. issued . A. n. Turner i M* irci by
an from the
Superior Court of said county, Septem¬
ber term. 1921. in favor of First Na¬
tional Bank of Covington. Oa., as
transferee* vs. W. A. Turner.
This October 5, 1921.
B. L. JOHNSON. Sheriff.
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GEORGIA. Newton County.
Tom Swann, guardin of Stella Hicks
ct al. minors, having applied to me
for a discharge from his guardianship
of Stella Hicks et al minors, this is
th ‘‘ , '‘‘ folx ‘ 1,1 notify al) persons con
, ' w m d 10 tile thpil ‘ objections, if any
they liave, , before the first Moii
on or
day in November. 1921. else Tom
Swann will be discharged from his
: guardianship as applied for.
j This 4th day of October, 1921.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary
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GEORGIA. Newton County.
Will be sold before Die eourl house
d.,or in said county on the first Tues¬
day in November. 1921. within the le
gal hours of sale to the highest bid
for cash, the following described
i>ersonal property, to-wit:
six (6) loads of bay in barn at
Also 2 loads in barn house near
list church. ’ ’ Also •• 1" 1-2 stacks of
in field on old B. H. Woodruff place.
Levied upon as the property of de¬
fendant, Roht. Lee, by virtue of an
execution issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of
Weaver & Pittman, July term. 1921.
This October 5, 1921.
B. L. JOHNSON. Sheriff.
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EAT AND DRINK
AT THE
FAIR
Monroe Watson, as hereto¬
fore, will have a
HOT LUNCH STAND
Also sell Soft Drinks, Ice
Cream, Cigars, Etc.
iLOOK US UP AT THE FAIR!
Our Prices Will Be
Reasonable
MONROE WATSON