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NEWBORN NEWS
Misses Mattie Mitchell and Janie
Brown, with Messrs. G. M. Mitchell
and Doyle Mitchell, attended the Dis¬
trict conference held in Conyers last
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. C. C. Chalker, Misses Alma Davis
and Elizabeth Benton are in Watkins
ville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Partin had as
their guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. R
Stihvell, of Covington
Miss Elizabeth Bowers, of Social Cir¬
cle, is here for a few days with friends.
Miss Katherine Stowe has returned
from a delightful trip to Monroe.
Mesdames Ruben Saye and J. W. Ma¬
lone spent Tuesday as the guest of Mrs.
J. T. Dickerson.
Miss Fldrence Dickerson left last
week to accept a position in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitts, of Watkins
ville, were here Sunday, the guests of
Mrs. Tom Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Speer, of Okla
homa, the guests of Mrs. W. S. Loyd,
spent Tuesday in Covington, with Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Adams.
Misses Cecil and Mary Evelyn Free¬
man have returned from Athens, where
they have been visiting their aunt, Miss
Ida Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pitts, of Madison,
spent Sunday with Miss Mellie Pitts.
Mr. Fred Williams, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with homefolks.
Mrs B. S. Greer is in Atlanta with
Mrs. Helene Sasnette for a short while.
Messrs. J. T. Stokeley and H. G. Da¬
vis were in Atlanta Monday and Tues¬
day.
Mr. Marcellus Benton was in New
born Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eubanks of Atlan¬
ta spent Sunday with Mr. Olin Pitts and
Miss Mellie Pitts.
The Womans Club met with Mrs. J.
H. Childs Monday afternoon. Plans
were discussed for the summer months.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
J. T. Pendley in July. A full attend¬
ance is requested for this meeting.
Messrs. Walter and Hugh Childs of
Covington spent last Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Childs.
BRICK STORE NEWS
.Mr. and Mrs. C A. Walker and daugh¬
ter Ruby, of Oeilla, spent last week-end
with relatives here.
Misses Virginia Arnold and Tompie
Harris, of Monroe, are the guests of
Miss Sarah Adams this week.
Mrs. White Nunnally, of Atlanta, who
has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephens, has returned home.
Mrs. Norris, of Atlanta, is spending
several weeks with Mrs. L. A. Patrick.
We are sorry to learn that little Her¬
man Casey has been quite ill for the
past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Bolton have
returned home after a trip to Asheville,
N C.
Miss Mollie Reeves and mother have
returned to their home in Charleston,
South Carolina.
Messrs. Charles and John Adams
spent last Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. B. Reeves are to
leave soon to make their home in Atlan¬
ta. We regret their departure v*,ery
much.
Miss Louise Adairs has returned
home after a week’s stay at Riverside,
Gainesville, attending the Presbyterian
conference there.
EUDORA
Mr. Frank Dooley and Miss Mott
Morgan spent Saturday in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King and children
W. B. MATTHEWS
Successor to L. P. LOYD
The store that saves you one dollar on
every $5.00 you spend.
Specials for Friday and Saturday, June 30 th-July 1st
Best Granulated Cane Sugar 14 lbs $1.00
Blue Ridge Coffee, pound,.........20c
Best Tall Salmon, 2 cans.........25c
Government Roast Beef 2 pound can 29c
Lennox Soap, 2 bars ............ 5c
Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars..........25c
Railroad Snuff, 1 pound jar ......75c
Railroad Snuff, Jar..............25c
All brands box Snuff, 10c box .... 9c
Prince Albert Tobacco, 2 cans ____25c
All 30c plug Tobacco, plug........25c
Best Loaf Bread ................ 8c
Heavy 5 string Broom ..........47c
8 quart Galvanized Bucket .......23c
10 quart Galvanized Bucket ......28c
No. 1 Galvanized Tubs...........68c
No. 2 Galvanized Tubs ..........78c
No. 3 Galvanized Tubs ..........89c
Loyd’s Best Flour, 24 lb. sack____$1.05
Mr. W. B. Matthews has bought out the Grocery business for¬
merly operated by Mr. L. P. Loyd. Mr. Loyd and same clerks are
still with the new owner. We have put in a bigger and better
stock of Meats and Groceries than we have ever carried and can
save you at least one dollar on every $5.00 you spend with us. I !
Is one dollar in every $5.00 you spend worth saving? If so come I !
to see us. You can’t go wrong. j
YOUR MONEY RACK IF YOU WANT IT. : '
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Successor L. P. LOYD. | I
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spent Sunday with hj■ and Mrs. John
Cunard.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen were visitors
to Porterdale Saturday.
Mrs. Venus Aaron spent Saturday
with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Jones, of
Starrsville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Floyd and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Floyd attended preaching
at Old Rock Creek Sunday and dined at
the homes of Messrs. Jim Aaron and
T J. Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodman
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dorsey dined with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cunard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lay
son.
Mrs. Nannie Jones, of Starrsville, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Aaron.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dooley and Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Ozburn attended the
preaching at Old Rock Creek Sunday,
Miss Mary Agnes Ozburn spent Sun
day with Miss Thelma Cunard.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker, Mr. Al¬
va Parker and Miss Eddie Maude Par¬
ker, of Mansfield, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. M. D Layson.
Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron, Mrs. Jim
Aaron, Mrs. Cliff Aaron and Miss Cleo
Aaron visited Mrs. Cora Allen and Mrs.
Kyle Allen Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Lorel Kitchens, who has -been
spending sometime with homefolks, has
returned to Atlanta.
PINE GROVE NEWS
The girls of the Christian Endeavor
Society entertained the boys last Wed¬
nesday night at the school house. Many
games were enjoyed. Fortunes were told
and palms read. Delicious cream was
served.
Mr. and Mrs George Speer, of Okla¬
homa are visiting relatives here.
We are glad to learn that little S. G.
Lowe is better after a recent illness.
Mr. Isaac Robertson and niece, Miss
Fannie Robertson, attended the Epps
Boswell wedding at Newborn Thursday
afternoon.
Messrs. W. C. and .T. H. Hitchcock
made a business trip to Covington last
Wednesday morning.
Rev. C. ,T. Allen spent Tuesday night
with Mr. and Airs. W. J Cook.
Mrs. S. G. Lowe was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Loyd, of Afansfield
Tuesday.
Air. Thomas Elliott and niece. Miss
Eleanor Elliott, called on the Misses
Moore Thursday morning.
Air. and Mrs. G. D. Elliott had as
their guest Sunday Mr. and Airs. D L.
Hitchcock.
Mr. and Airs. George Speer, Mrs ..Tim
Tones, Airs. Julius ATalcolm and chil¬
dren. Airs. Joe Starr and Aliss Marjorie
Elliott were the guests of Aliss Sallie
Elliott one day last week.
Aliss Carrie Black and Rev. C. F. Al
Ion were the guests of Air. and Mrs. L.
C. Elliott Wednesday.
Mr and Airs. W. C. Hitchcock had as
their guests Sunday, Misses Alary Lizzie
Cook, Carrie Black, Anna Robertson,
Elizabeth and Eleanor Elliott.
A special meeting was held hero Sun¬
day night by Rev. C. F. Allen. Twenty
four were received into the Presbyterian
church.
Air. W. C. Hitchcock returned honu>
Sunday night from Savannah, where he
had been spending a few days.
A large number from here attended
‘The River’s End”, in Newborn
urday night.
Airs. W. C. Hitchcock was in Coving
ton Saturday afternoon.
Little Aliss Alary Joe Dozier and
brother, Wilbur, are visiting their grand
parents, Mr. and Airs. W. ,T. Cook.
A play is to be given Wednesday
night. July 5th, by the Christian En-
MARKET
Western Steak, lb.............28c
Western Roast, lb. .... ........20c
Native Steak, lb,........ 15c & 20c
Mixed Sausage, 2 lbs...........25c
Pork Sausage, special, lb.........20c
Pork Steak, special, lb...........25c
Pork Chops, special, lb.........25c
Weiners, lb, 18c, 2 for........35c
Bologna Sausage, lb. 18c, 2 for____35c
Fancy Bacon, lb...............35 c
Country Butter, lb.............30c
Full Cream Cheese, lb.........26c
Fresh Country Eggs, dozen, ......23c
Salt Meat, special, pound ........17c
We have a full line of bucket Lards,,
Swift’s Silver Leaf and other brands.
The prices cannot be beat.
aeavor Soelety, at the school house.
Everybody is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hitchcock were
with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hitchcock Sun¬
day.
Miss Carrie Black is waking our
young people up. We are expecting to
have some great things. A program is
carried out by the young people every
Wednesday night at the school house.
Visitors are welcome.
What the South ought to do is to get
an argument started between the (-lug¬
gers and the boll weevils.
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Indiana woman convicted of murder.
I t's awful to be homely.
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j The latest things in mens’ trousers
are—women.
j fat
Our idea of hard luck is a man ai
a dance on a hot night.
During recent attacks in Congress
the army lost several thousand men.
There is no better investment than
an advertisement in this paper.
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Can Buy
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unheard-of low price. Full
85 ampere hours’ capacity.
6 volts. 11-plate elements.
Hard-ruhher case, with
huilt-in cell compartments.
Not an assembled battery,
but built from high-grade
materials by one of the
foremost battery manufac¬
turers in the country —the
Westingbouse Union
Battery Company.
Vaughn Tire and Battery
Company
Come in and let us talk battery
with you.
WESTINGHOUSE
WUBCO Special
BATTERY
For Ford, Chevrolet
and other light cars.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
POPULAR SEASHORE
EXCURSION
TO
WILMINGTON, N. C.
(WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH)
AND
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
(ISLE OF PALMS)
SATURDAY, JULY 1st, 1922
$10—Wilmington N. C. and return—$10
$6,50—Charleston S. C and return—$6.a0
Excursion tickets sold for special train
passing Covinton 10:01 P. M.
Tickets to Wilmington good leaving that
locCrl^ton Imod leaving that
point afternoon July 4th.
Standard sleepers, tourist sleepers, and
I day coaches.
For further information apply to— GUINN
R. C.
Agent, Georgia Railroad.
^Chapped hands
and faces needn’t
bother.
MENTHOL ATUMj
soothes and heals
i chaps and chilblains
quickly and
gently
QUICKER IHfA MGR
PffiNE . SAFER THAN
NEW DISCOVERY RELIEVES PAIN
ALMOST INSTANTLY
'safe and harmless
DOES NOT FORA! A HABIT
Chemists have discovered a remedy
| that n-lft-ves almost instantly such
! pains as headache, toothache, earache,
| neuralgia, periodical pains of women,
i ! i he pains of rheumatism, sciatica and
| lumbago, and other pains and aches
j for of like nervousness. character. It is also wonderful
! AVhile these new tablets relieve pain
I quicker than aspirin or other such
remedies, they are perfectly safe and
do not form a habit.
The doctors have named this new
remedy EEZIT. Try it and know for
yourself what a wonderful pain re¬
liever it- is. Packages of 15 tablets,
25 cents. Sold by Geo. T. Smith. 28-29
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an order pass¬
ed by the honorable Robert D. Duke,
Referee In Bankruptcy, on the 9th day
of June, 1922, in the matter of S, R,
Smith, now pending in the bankruptcy
court, the undersigned trustee of the
said Bankrupt’s estate will sell at Mans
field, Georgia, on the 11th day of July,
1922, at public outcry, within the legal
hours of sale, for cash, as property be¬
longing to the estate of S. R. Smith,
bankrupt, the following described real
estate, to wit:
(1) 308 acres of land situate, lying and
being in Jasper county, Georgia, boun¬
ded north by lands of N. P. Smith, east
by lands of O. O. Banks and AV. H. Ar
nold, south by lands of Mrs. John Kelly
and Frank Blackwell, and west by lands
of B. T. Reeves estate and lands of
N. P. Smith; the same being that tract
or parcel of land conveyed by the said
S. R. Smith to the British and American
Mortgage Company by deed to secure
debt, dated February 11th, 1909, and rer
corded in deed hook “It” page 542, in
Clerk's office of Jasper Superior Court.
(2) Also, all that certain lot, plat or
tract of land and premises, situate, ly¬
ing and being in the corporate limits of
the Town of Mansfield, Newton County,
Georgia, containing seven and one-half
acres, more or less, and more particu¬
lar]}’ bounded and described as follows:
Bounded on the north by the lands of
R. T. Moody and J. L. Hays, east by
lands of ,f. Hat. Roquemore, south by
lands of the c fitfred Baptist church,
Frank Harvey and AV. A. Curtis, and
west by lands of Dr. AV. H. Jones, S. S.
•Starr and C. L. Hodge; being the same
land deeded to the said S. R. Smith
by J. C. Harwell on the 1st day
January, 1910, and recorded in Deed
Book No. 9, page 34G, Clerk’s office of
Newton Superior Court.
The said described property to be sold
free of any and all liens, except
for taxes for the year 1922, with the
rights of lien holders on said property
to attach to the proceeds arising from
the (sale thereof. The successful bidder
is required to deposit with the
ten per cent of the purchase price on
day of sale, and pay the balance on
confirmation and approval of the sale
by the referee, when proper deeds will
be executed to the purchaser, and if
not so approved, ihe ten per cent de
posit returned. (
A. E. Coogler, Trustee in Bankruptcy of
3"-30o S. It. Smith, Bankrupt.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
AVill be sold before the court
door, in said state and county, on the
first Tuesday in July, 1922, within the
legal hours of sale, the following des
cribyd real estate, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
ated lying and being in Newton Counts,
Georgia, described as follows: Being
lots thirteen and fourteen, in Block A,
in Covington Heights. Said real estate
levied upon as the property of C. A.
Pool, by virtue of an execution issued
from J. P. Court of the 1249 Dist., G: M
favor of the Stillwell Furniture Co.,
against the said C. A. Pool.
This June 1st. 1922.
26 29c B. L. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
WANTED—Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery
for men. women and children. Elimi
nates darning. $40 a week full time,
$1.00 an hour spare time. Experience
unnecessary. .
International Stocking Mills,
Norristown, Pa.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JUNE 30th-JilLY 1st
14 pounds Standard Granulated Sugar $jq
...
No. 2 B N. Pork and Beans, special..... ^
2 Armour’s Roast Beef Hash, per can,, j
Toasties or Corn Flakes, per package, i§
2 Libby’s Red Salmon, per can,.......
Good Brooms, each, ................. ..
Gel fan ds Relish, 8 ounce 18e, 8 ounce.....
Carnation Milk, small size* 7c, 3 for 20c.
Large, 2 cans...........................gfc
Borden’s Milk, small size 5c; Large can......i|
Compound Lard, per pound, ...............^
Open kettle rendered Pure Lard, pound...... \\
Good Meat, per pound,.................. 171 - 2 ,
Rogers Water Ground Meal, peck 23c,
1-2 bushel 45c; bushel.................
48 pounds Self Rising Flour..............jp/ia
Miss Dixie (Self Rising) 24 lbs. $1.10’ 48 lbs $211
Pride of Atlanta (Plain) 24 lbs. $1.30, 48 lbs$2.51
HEINZ QUALITY PRODUCTS
Dill Pickles, 3 for.......................... m
Sweet Mixed, per pound, ...................
Pure Cider—White Wine Vinegars, pints 23c,
quarts 35c, 1-2 gallons ................. 65c
SWEET POTATOES, per pound............3c
They must be good. Over 2,000 pounds sold in the last 10 days.
SPECIAL PRIZES
1 o the person submitting tne|
best 4 line verse “Why McDoW
ell’s Is the Best Place to
Trade,” we will give the fol¬
lowing:
1st Prize---$5.00 in Gold.
2nd Pnze---48 pounds Pride <
of Atlanta Flour.
LEAVE YOUR VERSES AT OUR STORE
CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, JULY 151
Mrs. L. L. Bryan and Mr. H- b
Hitchcock will act as judges
“QUALITY,” “COURTESY,” “SERVICE!
“OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT" I
Phone 125 WE DELIVEK
SANFORD STEADMAN, Manager
MELL LUNSFORD, Assistant
Next Door to W. Cohen Co., Inc. >