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t**\ USTOMERS tell us Philco is a big value in
I . roll roofing, that it exceeds the lifetime ex¬
pected of it.
People who have it on their old buildings buy
it for their new ones; that is why our sales of this
roofing are growing rapidly and steadily.
See Philco Roofing or write for a sample. Make
comparisons with any roofing of equal weight and
price and you will understand why we like to rec¬
ommend it to those who look to us for advice
about roofing.
LOODI-KSS V SURGERY j
EXPLAINED TO DOCTORS j
Iphiludelphia—Use L" of described “bloodless in sur-!
0I1 the face was pa
al before the convention of the
wirin \< adorn \ of Ophthalmology j
{1 otolarngnlngy. Radium needles
> anioiiit the instruments used in
* work! as explained by Dr. 10. B.
rte and Ur. Milliam B. Clarke, of
itshurg. With them, according to |
(doctors, birth marks, tumors and 1
| |er malignant growths may be made
Lv disappear. It was said the ad van-,
It uf this method over knife sur
wp that the growths seldom re
, '|
til rib bones inserted in the face to
pld it mi was discussed.
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pAl* IN KEYHOLE STIC KS !
TO KEY; THIEF IS FOUND
pivunnah, La. - By means of a sim
experiment—the placing of soap in
ki-yhole—the disappearance of fresh
at from the warehouse of the Chat
tii Abattoir company has been solv
Mixsing meat for some time, the
I'liole was filled with soap; the key
jth the soap upon ii was found in
iissimi of the colored watchman,
lit. Smith, (j'2 years old, who. it is
|i. admitted the thefts.
RIGHT
|f bime, a wife with Hist her ills and’sells hubby's knowledge liquor in
shares her guilt, even though he
I s j'" 1 participate in the transac
[’ biis is ,i ruling by the Michigan
uni rmiri. it is based on reeogni
Hl 1 be husliand as head of the
Bischohl. ht-uci responsible for what
I s on in the home.
pl' Nibilities ls carin’ That with is civilization's them certain re
junking wav vai
us pay fan cents for $1
1 ivceived. Women, obtaining the
J.!. I 111 also take on the respon-
1, 1 id voting intelligently which
Won do.
P' IK[! HANKER (,ETS 1
VKAR S I OR EMBEZZLEMENT
1 d, La.—-James H. Buesse, who
f ] |l, Eank "' aiVti following the failure of
ut Gray in April of this year,
ll1 ' 1 " 1 ai| b pleaded guilty
to a
embezzlement and receive i
► np-uce ni seven years on the state
Bilk. * ^
Jbll \ I»I ,| NDER
SHOPS IN VIENNA
j 1 him— f.iuups of women, infuri
high prices, stormed and
| ! id» teH markets and shops in vari
I'aks of the city. Many of them
I arrested.
r r 1 x,) \ GIVEN
COAT BY MASONS
. j,. '•'“"f U ‘ 1 n -" <' was Mrs. Harding, wife of
h presented at the
ii,, i. Saturday witii a fur coat
‘ sk »ns of ten three-vear
I I 1 pi,' 1 Masons '“mmittee and officials of thirty of
| u
'fi,i' tv-.- i„l "I. !l bodies l be of in Missouri. The
j " tiding recognition of
" nst iy ten in St. Louis.
AN S,A|) away CRIMINALS
I'Wil ls , in this country who have
l^Portei coining here may
j* I . 11 in > test time, says the Su
un ',. a -case it decided
isent 1,1 !an na >ned Lauria could
ii now, although
f 1K he has
pria l... , e °untry several years.
■' committed crimes before
h NG \GED 54 YEARS
►amingt ,:n g.—isichard Busby.
s,. v ,.. m.\-seven,
I ; LV(! enty-eight, and Sophia Bur
P t bivam are thriftt.v.
ini ■ agaged, fifty-fqur veais
P SUVeil, “!' r marrying until ftiev
"’HUled ""•ugh.” They have just
L ,,, u have a bank account
n,„,
Julian 1 h '"-sx is responsible for
J,, ,
"Hi,, finioranee, and human
r.—* ' SPOnsible foe oil hnmue
UPSHAW IS HONORED
BY CHl'RUH WOMEN
Atlanta, (da., October 20—According
1,1 news received here from the nation¬
capital, the ladies of the West J
ashington Baptist church ‘Put one
over’ on Congressman W. V. Upshaw, !
“l Georgia, in finding out his age and!
presenting him with a birthday pres-j
After dividing his daylight hours
between tile hearings of the rules
committee, the sessions of the house j
* departmental visits in behalf of j
bis constituents. Congressman Upshaw
spoke every night last week, as he is
now speaking, in evangelistic meet-!
ings at the historic Georgetown j
MvtMay. hut I won t tell you how old
I am because it is nobody's business,'
womanly curiosity was aroused, tin
congressional directory was consulted,
■•"id one night after Upshaw had
missed the audience, the congregation '
gave the Georgian a boquet of roses.
55 of them. ,
WILL SP.EAK FRENCH /
i vn uvn lull
There has been great interest in
France to know whether English will
he the official language of the Wash
ington arms conference. For centuries
French lias been the usual language
of diplomatic meetings in Europe.
Secretary of State Hughes has notiti
ed the French Foreign Office that
French and English will both he used
in the conference. This has caused
great satisfaction in France.
CANCER WEEK.
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Atlanta, ... , Ga„ ,, Novembei v , 01 . 3.—Mr. .> v,,. p..., Cui
tis E. Lakeman, Field Secretary of
tlie- American Society for the Control
with the officials of the Medical Asso¬ TZl
ciation of Georgia arranging the final
details of the '•plan for rite work of
“Cancer Week, ' which is being observ¬
ed all over the United States and Can¬
ada. For a number of months the Na¬
tional Association has been conducting
;t campaign of education which is m
culminate in the wook of October 30th
to November 5th.
The Christian Index, with a circula¬
tion of 24.000 and the Weslyan Chirs
tian Advocate covering a similar Held,
are carrying an educational article on
'•Cancer Control" in the issues preced¬
ing ‘Cancer Week.’’ A communication
is being sent to every pastor in . tin
Stale urging him to devote a few min¬
utes of his Sunday service to this sub¬
ject.
The State and National Medical As¬
sociations are giving* the movement
their hearty co-operation, and large
sums of money are being spent simply
to give the people truthful education.
The National Society does not advocate
or advise any plan of treatment, or
recommend any institutions—it simply
aims to teach the people to heed t te
warning of early symptoms of cancel
and consult their family physicians in
time to be cured. tin
In Atlanta and other large cities
local Metrical Societies wilt hold meet¬
ings and discuss every form of cancel
from-a scientific standpoint and u in
furnish speakers who will address
clubs and civic organizations on the
subject of “Cancer Control.
Not a Thing
But a Service
—The Home Town Paper
O 0ME folks m »ks ,
O ^ home town newspaper sometimes as a tmng, not great * quantity
ink and paper, a
{ compared with big city papers. But
of . either, ... when W hen tomp« thing, ... serv
newspaper is not a „ a .
the home Z town telephone. And just as the
• i the same as i* the telephone
w fr the
service seem, rse^."r.h not too much. ,0 is the »2 p et;« or *3 whjch s
rotation, r ell the other in.titut.ons of
renders to
" "subscribe Week, to Your November Home Town 7-12
Paper
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVWWv-h
ROOFING
THAT IS SUITABLE FOB
Any Building
We Handle the Best that is Made
McCord Lumber Co ■»
CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS
In
BUILDING MATERIAL
AT THE OLD I). A. THOMPSON LUMBER YARD.
Phone 12 Covington, Ga.
BOV KILLED BY BALL
OFF HIS OWN BAT
Linton. Ind.—John Sloan, thirteen.
is dead as a result of being struck by
a baseball fouled ofl his own bat. The
hall struck the youth on the head and
Kll “ a him mstam1 inst-milv -' during ing a school h0 ° l
game. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
]ohn S j oan of West Linton.
PRISONER SAWS OUT
SHERIFF'S RYE GONE
-.....- “
charged with moonshming. sawed his
way out of Trenton jail and is said' to
have taken with him ten pints of fine
Ve w hiskv, being part of a carload
' '
l * K ‘ pheriff had stored in the jail.
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NEW SOURC E OF RADIUM?
A ...... British company has T obtained ,, . „„„ con
trol of mines of pitchblende in Czet'ho
Slovakia which are expected to pro
dU( . ( , as mU( , h as rTG grams of radium
in the next tWelve years. This would
be more than has already been produ.
ed in th( , who)e v ,- 0 i-;d.
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WE ^ K j, ; fjQIXG BACK TO FATHER
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The following Lyric was composed bv
Mrs Addie Bryan* Edwards, of Coving
ton Georgia, get to music by a North
Music House and extensively sung
in the Western Movies.
When John and I were married
We thought we would live on love.
Hard times came knocking at the door,
M?hat a mistaUe we had made.
Great Heavens above
CHORUS
So we are going hack to father
We'll start this very day
We are going back to father,
And there we are going to stay.
My old “dad” lias a cow or two.
And some'fat pigs in the pens,
Mv dear old “Ma” has lots, of chicks.
And a drove of big fat hens.
CHORUS
gnwe are going hack to father.
It is time we were on The way—
And my heart is filled with gladness.
Is whv I write this roun-de-lay.
John can milk the old white cow.
And he ran tend the churn.
Wifile T can cook the garden “truck”
And thus our hoard we’ll earn.
CHORUS old
So we are going back to the dear
* home,
And our hearts are light and gay—
For we are going home to father
And a six mule team can't pull us
away. sweet . . ... life.
There is nothing hall . so in
As a dear little home and a fond
wife’s kisses, plain,
But when you come down to the
cold facts.
It is hog and hominy that a man
most misses.
CHORUS
So going bark to my dear old “Dad.”
With his big old heart and his well
filled larder— half had. , ,
“Hubbie . , ,, so
Doesn’t seem to
For lots of folks have done things
much harder. EDWARDS __
MRS. ADDTE BRYAN
Covington. Ga.. October 19, 1921.
ffMIIS is a better roof coating made of preservative oils,
A genuine asphalt and real asbestos rock fibre. It pene¬
trates old dried-out roofs, resaturates the, old felts, fills all
pores and softens dry scales.
The asbestos fibre cannot rot, burn or evaporate. It
acts like hair in plaster.
Fibre Coating is equally effective on old wood, metal,
or composition roofs. Apply it with a brush, just as it
comes from the can or barrel.
Adds years of life to any roof at very small cost.
Ypull enjoy the
sport of rolling
’em with P. A.!
piRST thing you do next And, besides Prince
1 —go get some makin’s Albert’s delightful flavor,
papers and some Prince there’s its freedom from bite
Albert tobacco and puff away and parch which is cut out by
Prince in toppy Albert red is bags, said on a home made cigarette our exclusive patented proc¬
tidy red pound tins, and hand¬ half that will hit on all your ess! Certainly — you smoke
some
pound and in tin the humidors pound smoke cylinders! P. A. from sun up till you
dor crystal with glass humi¬ No sitting-by and slip between the sheets with¬
sponge use say¬ comeback.
maistener top. ing maybe you’ll cash this out a
hunch tomorrow. Do it while Prince Albert is the tobac¬
the going’s good, for man-o- co that revolutionized pipe
man, you can’t figure out smoking. If you never could
Fringe Aite what you’re passing by! Such smoke a pipe — forget it!
flavor, such coolness, such You can—AND YOU WILL
.more-ish-ness—well,the only —if you use Prince Albert
way- to get the words em¬ for packing! It’s a smoke
\W\ CRIMP CUT NNEE phatic and know enough yourself! is to go to it revelation or a cigarette! in a jimmy pipe
LONG BURNtHG PIPE AKD ALBERT
j 'CIGARETTE TOBACCO j.
Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem.
N.C. smoke
the national joy
PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR LINE j
Macon Ga„ and Jacksonville, Fla,
DIXIE FLYER
Central- of Georgia Railway and At¬
lanta' Coast Line Railroad
The Central of Georgia Railway is
pleased to announce that on and after
October 11, 1J121. a 12-section drawing
room Pullman sleeping car will* be
operated on the Dixie Flyer between
Macon, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., on
tile following schedule;
SOUTHBOUND
Lv. Macon C ol Ga. 11:35 PM EY
Lv. Americas C of Ga. ^12:36 AM CT
Ar. Albany O of Ga. 2:U\AM Bf
Lv. Albany A. I’. I,. ^:»5AM ET
Ar. Jacksonville A. C. L. 8:20 AM ET
Car open for occupancy at' Macon
Terminal at 9:3^ PM ET.
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Jacksonville A. C. L. 9:00 PM ET
Ar. Albany A. C. L. , 2:50 AM ET
Lv. Albany C. of Ga. 3:00 AM ET
Ar. Americus C. of Ga. 2:58 AM CT
Ar. Macon C. of Ga. 6:10 AM ET
Passengers .can remain in car until \
7:30 AM ET.
Reservations may lie secured in ad
vanoe by applying to \V, \V. HacJcett
Division Passenger Agent. Room 10%
Terminal Station, Macon, or E. P
Bonner, Terminal Ticket Agent, M
con, Ga.
F. J. ROBINSON.
General Passenger Agent.
J. I. GUINN’S CASH STORE
i
NEW GOODS OF SEASON ARRIV¬
ING EVERY FEW DAYS
SPOT CASH!
ONE PRICE!
BIG VALUES!
SHOES OUR SPECIALTY
J. L GUINN
OY INGTON GEORGIA
Ku v™. Tired Feet
jor Little ins • Massage gently with soothing
Ttlenmolalum mm _ S<rHCAUMO C*CAm\
Cool*, rwti and refrtiYei