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a farm program
for newton CO.
Pro- y\ Robinson, loilnty Agent.
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’oW rlcan up barn lots. Haul
The I
1’MML’CM m i ni nifypp etaaoln
\V Whitewash barns
manure to fields.
Buildings. Do not turn cows on
,„l gets good
„ni ill the grass a
stun , silage and winter
it art carl'ul with
razinr rips. very
•alves, as they are very easly
uing
itunted white they are young.
The Sow Plant early corn, cow peas,
beans and cattail millet for hog
say Provide pig for
ging down.
pigs separately from sow s.
feeding and lets f eo
Finish some hogs
The Hen Hatch all chicks before the
of April. Keep them clean and
end sick birds from
healthy- Remove any
flock. Phiee growing chicks sixvveeks or
aider on range. Practice sanitation,
Th< i in hard Treat and bed, in open
ground, sweet potatoes. Fertilize fruit
rtees un d start cultivation.. Keep: spray
gong accordng to calender. Ask the
or calender, they
County Agent for spray
in hs office for you.
lire only good
The Farm-Plant cotton on
land and enough seed to secure a stand.
Plant the main crop of cotton after the
Dth of this month. Plant cow peas >r
lieans on land selected for alfalfa.
soy it
Harrow ■orn and cotton before comes
to keep grass from starting. Be
up Leggumcs for
sure to jlant plenty of
iVrii and soil building.
the garden
Plant In Garden
First Half Month
Squash,
Okra,
Beans, (bush and pole)
Cucumber,
Rhubarb,
Pepper,
Beets,
Pimento, (plants),
Celery,
Corn,
Egg plants, (plants),
Tomatoes, (plants),
Second Half Month
Tomatoes, (plants),
Egg Plants, (plants),
Beans. (Lima),
Corn,
Artichoke,
Celery,
Salsify.
Beets, vk
--
Okra,
Squash.
BEAUTIFUL NEW PRESBY
TERIAN ( HI RCH AT
PORTERDALE DEDICATED
A large congregation including many
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. OraWford and
hildren spent a short while. Sunday
ifternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. It.
‘ravvford.
Mrs. M. M. Mobley spent Tuesday
ifternoon with Mrs. J. A. (’arson and
Mrs. J. W. Smith.
Mrs. H. M. Parker, Mrs. Ira T.
Fincher and Miss Carrie Belie Parker
visited Mr. and -Mrs. 11. X. Darby, of
Jersey, Tuesday.
Mrs. S. T. Mobley and little daughter
Louise, spent Monday afternoon with
Mis. M. M. Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith spent Sun
lay afternoon with their parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. J. It. Meadors.
Air. and Mrs. \V. H. Corley and
en spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. S. f. Mobley and little,
laughter. Louise spent Saturday night
with thpiV mother, Mrs. M. M. Mobley.
Miss Carrie Belle Parker spent Fri
day afternoon with Miss Lottie Craw
ford.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs. S.
T. Mobley Thursday evening was en
joyed bv all present.
Airs. Ira Fincher has returned to her
home in Corlin. Kv.. after spending
•everal weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Parker.
Mrs. Ira T. Fincher, Misses Carrie
Belle Parker, Annie I-aura and Mary
Hue Mabry were the guests of Mrs. F.
H. Wright and Miss Lottie Crawford
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. J. A. Carson spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. J. R. Borders.
Mesrlames. H. M. Parker, Ira Fincher
and Miss Carrie Belle Parker spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. O. F I
Parker, of Mansfield.
.
i
See E. E. Lunsford, Sr.
at Farmers Banking- Co.
for that good Armours
Fertilizer. i
visitors from Covington
kuna and other surrounding towns and
l ilies attended the dedication service of
the Porterdale Presbyterian church
Sunday. March 30, when the following
interesting program was carried out.
Special music, The Palms, by the Gov
ington orchestra.
Opening prayer, by Rev, Mize, pastor,
Porterdale Methodist church.
Responsive readings arranged by the
pastor, Rev. R. F. Brown.
Collection.
Sermon, by Rev. Wm. Huck, Atlanta
Chairman Home Mission committee oi
Atlanta Presbytery.
Alter the morning service an elegant
barbecue dinner was served to all thi
out of town guests at the Welaunee
Inn, the table seating about sixty guests
Here many enthusiastic after dinner
speeches were made.
At three thirty.o’clock P. M. a specia
service was held when Mr. Hugh King
«as ordained elder and Mr. Bonner war
ordained deacon of the new church.
Rev. Huck preached again Sunday
evening, which concluded the series of
services he and Rev. Brown have been
holding.
1 be church, of about forty members,
with their handsome new, $42,000.0b
church building and furnishing, pail
f"i starts off with brilliant prospects
of service and rapid growth.
MIXON
(Last Week's News)
Miss Ethel Potts spent Mondav night
with her cousm, Miss Mamie Aiken.
-Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Parker and child
"‘ n - oi Atlanta, spent part of last wsek
"ah relatives of this place.
Miss Mabel Bohanan spent Wodnes
,lav with Miss Mattie Aiken.
•Mrs Clyde Yancey spent Monday
Mterrmi >n with Mesdames I. L. Parker
anfi 1'- L. Wiley.
Miss Ruby Parker spent Thursday
night with Miss Mamie Aiken.
Mr :) nd Mrs. C. K. Dick and child
ren
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1. L
Parker,
Miss Pauline Parker spent Sunday
night with her, cousin. Miss Dessa
Berry.
The party given a t the homo of Mr.
end Mi s 'A Mask, Saturday night,
- . was
en i f »yed by all present,
Mr. und Mrs. Harrison Woodruff and
children, ■with Mr. James Rye, of
Porterdale, visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
Mask Sunday.
Mrs. <\ 1.. Wiley and sun, O. L.
are spending a while with Mr. and
1. L. Parker.
Miss Mary Norman visited club
hers oi Mixon, Thursday gfternoon.
Mrs. J L. C'oggin and son, of
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Rev. and Mrs. F. Spearman spent
the week-end with relatives at Shady
Dale.
Miss Julia Jones spent Saturday
with Misses Ada Mae and Alice Pickett.
The singing giv en at the home of Mr.
and ( Mrs. jJamp Aiken, Sunday night,
was enjoyed by all who attended.
Mr. I. X. Vaughn is still very sick,
His friends hope he will soon recover.
HIGH POINT NEWS
(Last Week’s News)
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
BANK OF COVINGTON
COVINGTON, GEORGIA
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 31, 1924
AS CALLED F0K BY SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
ASSETS LIABILITIES
Time Loans and Discounts...... $226,295.41 Capita] Stock. $100,000.00
Demand Loans................. 28,380.45 Surplus & Profits 31,139.55
Furniture and Fixtures......... 5,177.91 Dividends Unpaid 60.00
Advance on Cotton (in transit). . 7,271.99 Cashier Checks.. 581.79
U. S. and other Bonds.......... 135,804.50 Deposits......... 354,602.58
Cash on Hand.................. 83,453.63
486,383.92 486,383.92
OFFICERS DIRECTORS
w E INVITE ATTENTION TO THE 1\ W. GODFREY
R. R. FOWLER. FOREGOING STATEMENT AND F. E. HEARD
President. R. C. GUINN
UPON ITS MERITS SOLICIT NEW BUSI- J. L. CALLAWAY
J. L. STEPHENSON. R. R. FOWLER
Vice-President NESS, ASSURING GOOD BANKING SER- J. L. L. STEPHENSON W. JARMAN
J. E. PHILIPS, VICE AT ALL TIMES. E. W. FOWLER
Cashier C. A. SOCKWELL
J. E. PHILIPS
the COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
1 HAYSTON ITEMS
!
Airs, .June Harwell. Mrs. .John Adams
and Mrs. ,, ( • < ' MoCurity, of .Manstield
were with Mrs. C. F. Hayes lasr Thurs
afternoon.
Mrs. Ike Henderson, was in Coving
ton, last week with hei sister. Mrs.
-Harvey Hayes, who is quite sick.
j Master I’rank Jackson is confined to
,lis lu- d with inetsles.
Airs. Lillie liner and hildren, were
visitors to Mrs. Mary Jane (Jreer Iriun
^ay.
Mr. A. S. Hayes spent last Saturday j
with Mr. and Mrs. Boh Loyd at New- j
horn.
-Mr. L. A. Patrick and family, of l.’nv- !
Jig tori, \yere guests of their parents
here Sunday afternoon.
j Mr. ,1. T. (Jreer was in Atlanta on
business last week.
-Mr. Burney Smith has moved his fain- !
ly from this place to Gordon.
j
i EUDORA
.
; ;
S Air. and Mrs. Jessie Perkins and little :
"atighter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank King.*
>f Atlanta, spent Sunday wtih their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. \\\ Dorsey. i
:
Messrs. Jewett Kitchens and Kyle
Alien were in Covington -Monday. i
Mrs. Jim Aaron spent -Sunday with ;
Mrs. Cora Allen. :
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ozbmn and I
hildren, of Mechanicsville, and Mr.
, n ,i \j rs j Hodge, were guests ,.n
Mr. and Mrs Grady Ozburn. Sunday i
afternoon.
M isses Georgia Belle a nd Ola Kitchens !
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Misses Value and Ruthio <». Kitchens,
>f Old Rocky Creek.
Messrs. Joel Hodge and Venus Jones,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end witn
lomefolks.
Mrs. Frank Dooley spent last week
with her mother. Mrs. Silas Morgan, of
Gaithers.
Mr. W. E. Herring, of Mansfield,
visited at the home of Mr. F. \V. Dorsey
Thursday.
Mrs. ,\. O. Floyd continues ill, to the
regret of her many friends.
Miss Annie X’ell Ozburn. of Old Rocky
Greek, spent the week-end with Miss
Subscribe for the News—$1.60 a year.
“1 Got Real Mad when I Lo*t My
Setting Hen,” writes Mrs. Hanna,
N. J.
“When I went Into our Barn ana round my best
setter dead 1 got real mad. One |ucka*e of Rat
Snap killed sis big rats. Poultry raisers should use
from Rat-Snap dead ’ domes in cakes, no mixing. No $1.25, smell
rats Threesizes. Prices. 35c. 6i>c.
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CITY PHARMACY
Bring us your job printing.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down" condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bother*
them much more than when they are (n
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional condition*
HAT L’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Toni' 1 and Blood Purifier, and acts through
the blood upon the mucous surf acta oi
the body, thus reducing the inflammation
and restoring norm,*.! .-audition*.
Ali druggists. Circular* free
F ,T ChorMf * •<'V Ohio
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NEW GOODS OF SEASON
ARRIVING EVERY FEW DAYS
MARKED DOWN AT LOWEST SPOT ( ASH PRICES.
We Try to Sell Extra Values for Price.,
Our Specialty: Shoes at Bargain Prices
.Small Lot Ladies Skirts to Close Out at Bargains.
.1. I. (IIJINN
CASH .STORK
Cleo Aaron.
Messrs. K. W. 1 >in soy and Boh Lewis
were in Monticell o Saturday.
Mrs. Charlie Benton and children
sinnt Sunday afternoon with Mrs Ha v )
■ Benton.
j Master fseisim Dorsey spent the week
(
! end with his grand parents, Mr. and
yj, s. W. K Herring, of Mansfield.
Mrs. C K. Ourrard is recuperating
from an attack of illness.
Messrs Jim and Orell Aaron were in l
Mans1 ield Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Lay son spentj
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. !
u 1 Mrs, Frank Boyd.
(ITIZKNS MILITARY
TKAMM. ( AMP
I
April 9—< Wizens Military Training*
Damps, w'ni. h are to be held July 3 to
August 1. are attracting many appll-!
cants, it was stated at the head
duurters of the Fourth Corps Area in j
Atlanta.
The following announcement from tho
corps headquarters has been made:
Training cimiw for young run JT to,
24 years of age. at the expense of the j
governmnt. including railroad fare, j
food, clothing and medical attention,
will be held at (.’amp McClellan, Ala-*
bam a: Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and
Fort Barrancas. Florida, this summer I
from July 3 to August l. Applications |
must he made at th*- Red Rock build- j
in Atlanta
t*
TAX NOTICE
First Round For Receiving Taxes (1924)
THIRD ROUND
BRICK 'STORE District .... .....April 7, 8:00 to 8:30
NEWBORN District ........ .. .April 7, 9:00 to 10:00
MANSFIELD District ....... April 7, 10:00 to 11:00
HAYSTON District ......... ...April 7, 11:30 to 12:00
LEGUIN District ........... .....April 8, 8:00 to 8:30
POPE STORE District ...... .....April 8, 9:00 to 9:30
GAITHERS District......... ...April 8, 10:00 to 10:30
ALMON District ......... .....April 9, 8:00 to 8:30
STANSELLS District ....... ... .April 9, 9:00 to 9:30
OAK HILL District ......... . . .April 9, 10:00 to 10:30
RIC H ARDSVILLE District .. ...April 9, 11:00 to 11:30
SNAPPING SHOALS District ...April 9, 12:00 to 12:30
ROCKY PLAINS District .....April 9, 1:00 to. 1:30
OXFORD District .......... .. . .April 11, 8:00 to 8:30
GUM CREEK District ...... .....April 11 , 9:00 to 9:30
CEDAR SHOALS District . . . . .. April 10, 10:30 to 1:30
H. I. HORTON, Tax Receiver.
Tl
We Solicit Your Account
(Large or Small)
BANK OF NEWTON COUNTT
COVINGTON,- GEORGIA