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CHILDREN'S WEEK. I
Sn«u.ge ta it may eouivi, CafllLi ek a
Week”, is not primarily for children.
That is, it is not a week when children
are rallied and paraded, and made to
perform for the entertainment of ad¬
miring adults. On the other hand, the
primary objective of “Children's Week”
is to reach adults, especially parents,
and create in their minds a feeling of
responsibility spiritual development regarding the of moral children. and |
Therefore, while the ultimate purpose
of "Children’s Week" is the good of
the child, its direct aim is the home.
For the past d.-<**ie and especial¬
ly since the World War, there have
been forces at work undermining the
stability of the American home. Par¬
ents are not concerning themselves a
bout their main task—the training of
their children. The evidences of this
are too numerous and heart breaking
The watchmen of the church see this
evil descending upon the most vital
point in our civilization and are cry¬
ing aloud in order that the people
may be warned.
It should be noted that we named
the church. It is true that the Element
ary Department of the General Sunday
School Board is promoting this move¬
ment, and the details of the campaign
arc being worked out by it and the
Elemental y Departments of the var¬
ious conferences, hut it is not Elem¬
entary propaganda. It is a move¬
ment of the whole church. As such
it has the endorsement of our leading
Bishops and presiding elders, and the
support of the majority of our preach¬
ers and Sunday School superintend¬
ents. In fact, every preacher and
Sunday School superintendent that be¬
comes informed of the principles and
scope of “Children’s Week” is enthus¬
iastic. Even in these times of finan
rial depression, a number of Confer¬
ence Sunday School Boards have made
special "Children’s Week appropriations
Every effort is being made to avoid
the errors of observing “Children’s
Week” in a manner that exploits child¬
ren, or makes it degenerate into an
inspirational campaign of the rally day
type. To this end. the work of the
week is carefully outlined under the
following heads:
1 Parent’s meeting in local church.
2 Home visitation of children by all
elementary teachers.
3 The follow-up or forward steps.
The central feature of the entire
week's observance is the parent's meet¬
ing. The topics. to he presented at
that meeting this year are:
"The childs physical environment in
the church.”
“The place of play in the life of the
child.”
"The Sunday in the home.”.
There is an article in the Wesleyan
■ In-btl.-.a Vdvocate of the March 10th.
■ i:. i!i-i-. 1 would be glad that every
■ aii-ntary teacher would read about
th. < s •: vanoe of “Children's Week,
\ pi-: i 23-20.
If your school desires to observe
this week, let me kn w as soon a°
ture and posters.
povsible, that 1 may send you liter.i
Ione Ellis
Elementary Supt. Oxford District.
Monticello, Ga.
Are You a Weak
and Ailing Woman?
Beauty anti Health Go Hand in Hand
Fort Thomas, Ky.—“Several years
ago 1 had become so poor and weak
from trouble of a femine character
that I could not walk around my room
without holding to the furniture or
having some one to assist me. I was
so nervous at times I could hardly en¬
dure any one walking across the floor.
Finally I began taking Dr. Pierce's Fa - -
orite Prescription and in three months’
time I gained 20 pount|s. I continued
taking the medicine until I was entire¬
ly well. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tiun certainly saved my life.”—Mrs
Laura Klepfer, 15 Oak St.
Health is most important to you. Do
not neglect it. Obtain this Prescrip¬
tion of Dr. Pierce’s now in liquid ar tab
lets, from your druggist, or send 10
cents for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr.
Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, X.
V.. or write for free medical advice.
CU B .MEETING AT STARRSVILLE
The Woman’s Club of Hays District
held its regular bi-weekly meeting, also
its annual meeting. Wednesday, March
8th. at the residence of Mrs. Herbert
Corley. Star(-sville. Attendance was
excellent.
The meeting was called to order at
three o’clock, Mrs. Hollis in the chair.
The usual reports were submitted, and
unanimously adopted. By special re¬
quest the chairman of the entertain¬
ment committee gave an amusing ac¬
count of the valentine party for'the
benefit of some of the club members
who had unavoidably missed that de¬
lightful celebration.
There being no regular business re
quaring attention at this time, the
meeting was merged into the annual
meeting.
The secretary, Mrs. B. J. Anderson,
presented an interesting resume.of the
year's work recorded in the minutes.
treasurer. Mrs. C. U. Skinner, sub
satisfactory report of .. 1
a highly
clubs finances for the yeaf. Once
the twelve months, the treasury
been generously quite emptied for
charity’s sakq. At all other
there was an abundance of fun€a
meet all obligations, and leave an
reserve.
The outstanding business of the af¬
was the election of officers for
ensuing year> which resulted as
..
President, Mrs. W. Grady Benton.
Vice President Mrs. Ben J. Anderson.
Treasurer. Mrs. E. H. Cook.
Secretary, Mrs. R. L. Hollis.
The retiring president expressed her
appreciation of the unfailing
and support accorded to
throughout her term of office by
entire club; and voiced the con¬
that the same hamonious con¬
of purpose and spirit would
an equal source of strength
inspiration to her successor.
Some belated valentine candy and
toothsome delights added to the
of the social hour.
The next meeting of the club will
be held at Starrsville school house,
Saturday, March 18th, 2;30 o’clock.
The new president will announce her
committees and plans will he made
for future work.
All the ladies in the district are cord¬
ially invited to be present.
The Morning Glory.
The light is shinin’ brighter,
The blue is in the sky,
The rose is lookin’ sweeter.
(Miss Mary’s passin’ by.)
It’s joy o’ the mornin’—
Like Heaven cornin’ nigh
With sweetes’ birds a singin’.
(Miss Mary’s passin’ by.)
—Frank Stanton, in Atlanta Consti¬
tution.
FOR RENT—Brick residence, four
or five rooms. Prices cheap. See Mrs.
Lee Wright at once, in North Coving¬
ton. Tf.
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Telegraph Address: Atlanta, Ga.
Post-office Address: Chambles,
Ga.
“Boyers of an article either booet or knock It"
Depend* whether it makes good. sufferers, who
Corns, Calluses and Bunion
have used Falryfoot, booet it.
No reasonable person ever knocked it. If the
Fairy doesn't make these pains vanish almost
instantly, it costs you nothing.
THE CITY PHARMACY
STATE OF GEORGIA, NEWTON,
COI'NTY.
TO THE HON. S. G. McLENDON,
SECRETARY OF STATE.
The petition of the Bank of Newborn.
Newborn, Georgia, shows:
1 That it was* granted a charter by
the Secretary of State to do banking
business, with a capital stock of $25,
000.00, November, 19, 1903.
2 That on the year 190' it was organ¬
ized and begun business under said
charter, and has been actively engaged
since said date, in conducting a bank
in the City of Newborn, Newton County.
Georgia.
3 That it now desires that its chart
er lie so ammended, increasing its
Capital Stock from $25,000.00 to $50.
000.00. for use in its banking business.
amendent fee. and shows that it has
fully complied with the law in regard
to amendment of charters, and attach
es hereto certified abstracts of its
minutes of stockholders meeting auth¬
orizing such increase of capital stock
and amendment and directing that nec¬
essary proceedings be had for same and
your petitioners pray that such amend¬
ment be allowed and a new charter be
issued in lieu of the old, or such amend¬
ment be made as provided by law in
such cases.
Bank of Newborn. NeWhorn, Ga.
L. O. Benton, President
SEAL.
Certified alls tract from minutes of
directors and stockholders meeting of
FOR SALE
Pure Porto Rico Potato Plants, the best on earth. Mail orders have
my best attention. Let me have your orders now for April 15th delivery.
Let me save express on plants for you this time. My plants are grown
by J. M. Davis Plant Co., ’one of the best by test. My prices are lowest
ever, so let me save you money.
1000, $1.45 sent to your express office collect or at my home near
Hitchcock’s Store. 1000, $1.60 express paid.
I ani at your service.
J 0. HITCHCOCK,
R. F. D. No. 1 MANSFIELD, GA.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
^e Bank of Newborn as required by
_ to ,■ "V. be attached 9 r /-,V , - A t/-. to, petition .r. * y . . v*a for T ('it'
of charter.
Abstract of Directors meeting. Feb¬
21, 1922.................... 1
Whereas in the opinion of the dir¬
that it be advisable to increase
capial stock of the Bank of New¬
Newborn, Ga. from $25,0^0.00
$50,000.00:
A resolution was then introducted
unaminously adopted; therefore be
resolved that the directors authorize
cashier to call a meeting of the
to be held in this bank
the purpose of voting on, increase
the said capital stock at an early date
State of Georgia, Office of Secretary
State.
T.-S. G: McLendon, Secretary of the
of Georgia, do hereby certify,
the one page of written and type¬
matter hereto attached is one
the original copies of the triplicate
of the Bank of New-born,
Ga. for amendment to its
charter increasing Its capital stock
Twenty-five Thousand ($25,000.00)
to Fifty Thousand (250,000.00)
Dollars; filed in this office, March 14th,
1922, and this copy is certified and re¬
turned to the bank as required by law-.
SEAL.
In Testimony Wh'ereof, 1 have here¬
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
of my office, at the Capital, in the
City of Atlanta, this 14th day of March
in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Nine Hundred and twenty-two and of
the Independence of the Uniteu States
of America One Hundred and Forty-six.
S, G. McLendon
14l7p Secretary of State
MISS LUCY WHITE
INSURANCE
OF
ALL KINDS
COVINGTON, GA. I
FOR RENT—One 7-room, brick. I
house, modern equipment, barn, gar¬
den and poultry yard, corner of Ech¬
ols and Odum streets. North Covington.
Ready February 1st. See
tf A. S. HOPKINS.
f it- J' lUUnb
.
People with bad backs and weak
kidneys are apt to feel old at sixty.
Many old folks say Doan’s Kidney
Pills help them keep joung. Here's
a Covington case:
Mrs. M. II. Hollis. E-aat SC, says:
“I had terrible pains all over and if
( would-put my hand onHhe small ox
my beck it seemed as if a knife wore
ticking into my back. I lxad severe
headaches, yns nervous and hr table
and I had bad spells of dizziness. >
felt tired and languid all the time
gad I coaldnt get sleep enough. Hear
ii'g co -a;::!: f Doans Kidney P.i’.s.
1 b tight r b.;x and they made me
feel HI: a different person in a snort
time. Soon I was entirely cured.”
6 r ' n , at ah i 1 r . Eo. t; r-Milburn
Co., Mfrs.. S .Sale, N. V
CAROB! HELPED
* m
• •- "-s 'kk For Three
.; •. A. •; -enrolls
-“.Head Hsr
L . ,ly < ' Recovery.
’. —Mrs. C. M. Stegall,
.litly related the fol
account of her re
ia ’ a weakened con
citiert I .keit three years in bed.
s\ ' :-.ng r>- -at .deal of pain, weak,
u \ deprr.syed. I was so weak
l c-cnYLc walk act css the floor; just
had to lay and my little ones do thc
work. 1 was almost dead. I tried
every thin I card of, and a number of
doctors. Still I didn’t get any relief.
I couldn’t cot, and slept poorly. I
believe if I hadn’t heard of and taken
Cardui 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 tc
, well
i E2' n my strength and am now
and strong. I haven’t had any trou
: fcle since ... I sure can testify to the
I good that Cardui did me. I don’t
think there is a better tonic made
end I beiieve it saved my life.”
For over 40 years, thousands of wo
men have used Cardui successfully,
Miments.
If you suffer as these women did.
take Cardui. It may- help you, too.
At ail druggists. E 85
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Best school tablets, all kinds, big 5c
sellers, special .................3c
Best 5c Pencils, special ...........3c
Good fresh Corn Meal, peck, 23c; 1-2
bushel, 45c; 1 bushel ..........85c
Wesson Cooking Oil, pint, special..27c
Wesson Cooking Oil, quart, special.49c
4 oz glass Peanut Butter, special.. 8c
7 oz. glass Peanut Butter, special,. .15c
, 10 oz glass Peanut Butter, special.21c
SPECIAL SOAP SALE
Fairbanks Mascot Soap, large bars
6 for..........................15 C
Large bar Oval Pearl Hand Soap, 7
bars for ......................25c
Octagon Palm Soap, 7 bars.........A 25c
Olive Soap, bar, .......... 8 C
Grandma Washing Powders 8 for 25c
Old ..
Dutch Cleanser, special.......10c
Lux, Package, special............ 8c
Best Ratabaga full head Rice, 2 pounds____! ,15c
Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, pounds,........ 4 C
Irish Potatoes, pound, ........2 l-2c
White Peas, pound, ...........’ ........... 4 C
pound, !! 5 C
10 1-2 oz can “Serve Us Soups” .10c
Good Chum Salmon, can .........lOc
OUR MEATS ARE NOT* HANDLED BY THE PUBLIC.
THE PRICE IS THE THING”
BRING US YOUR CHICKENS AND EGGS.
We will buy your Corn and pay market price.
L. P. LOYD
’Phone 106 Covington
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We are pleased to announce that our Expert Optomerist from {h I
GHAS. A. GREEN OPTICAL Cl
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Is to be here again. If you havet our expert Optometrist from
need GLASSES, let him examine your eyes If you do not need
them he will tell you so. If you do need GLASSES he will }> re
.
scribe the correct lenses to relieve your trouble.
The importance of GLASSES is often overlooked by maw wb
subject themselves to headaches, nervousness, etc, etc, vhi*
might be readily ocercome by PROPERLY FITTE15 GLASSE L8,
ft ’"1\ /
The Chas. A. Green Optical Co,, have their Optical ; I
Lens Grinding Plant at 139 Peachtree Arcade, Atlanta, Ga.. wheel
they design, make and furnish for your individual nee h any kind!
style or shape Lens known. Do not Neglect Your Eyes.
We are their Exclusive Agents Here. AH Work is personally
arieed by us.
The CHAS. A. GREEN OPTICAL CO,, is too well OPTOMETRIST:] known ford
to comment on their reliabilty. One of their
has been making our city for years, and has always pleased |
public in every respect. They give the distinctive kind of
that insures complete SATISFACTION TO. THE WEARER.
REMEMEBER THE PLACE AND DATE
Wednesday, March 22nd
GEO. T. SMITH DRUG COMP
SIRS da
LOYD’S
SPECIALS FOR
S
FRIDAY IB SATURDAY
MARCH 17th and 18th
Norse Grown brand Kipperel Herring
25c
Norse urn brand finest small Her¬
ring in tomato sauce ..........-5c
Onion Sets, 2 quarts .............
Irish Cobbler Seed Potaat.oes, ........*>5e p<ck..60e
Bliss Seed Potatoes, peck
See us for garden seed.
• MARKET
We have now the largest line of meats
we have ever carried. Our market was
especially designed to handle a bi?
stock of fancy meats. Come and see
what we have to offer. This is special
market week with us.
Fresh country Butter, pound .....35c
Good Fresh Steak, country Eggs, dozen ......?j) [ 5c e
Best pound, ..............Y .............
Best Steak, pound, 25c
mixed Sausage, lb. 15c 2 for..
Best all Pork Sausage, pound, —-k
Pork Pork Chops, Roast, pound, ..............Y ..............25c
Pork pound,
Steak, special, pouhd ...... kinds. _-~- 3
Yes, we have Beef Roast of all