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Mrs \v. I). Meadors and
Mr. «'" i Atlanta, were
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and Mrs. W. E. Pennington, of
Mr. week-end guests of Mr.
H. Pennington.
Mi'- Thelma Coggin, of Cedartown,
• Mr Howard Coggin, of Athens,
m ^ their parents, Mr. and
it ing
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and Mrs. W. E. Pennington, of
Mr H. M. Bohan
Atlanta, M r and Mrs.
and ,ii. of Covington, Mr. and
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Tom Smith spent Sunday with
ind R. W. Aiken at Stewart.
Jr. and Mrs.
jl,- Onree Moss, of Atlanta, spent
‘ wee k-end with his parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. L. Moss.
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Aiken and daugh
of stewart, visited Mr. and Mrs.
ter, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Itebie Yancey and
daughter. Mildred, of Stewart, and
{r aDd Mrs. Troy Stubbs visited Mr.
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in Saturday night.
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Miss Bessie Lee Pennington visited
sister, Mrs. H. M. Bohanan, in
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jovington, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebie Yancy, of Stew
art. were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Stubbs.
Mrs Ambus Fincher and children,
0 f stewart, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moss.'
SALEM NEWS
Mr. and Airs. J. Z. Almand spent
! Sunday at Stockbridge.
Mr. and Airs. R. AI. Parnell and
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old, full-of-trouble tires
for new, fresh, bonded
and guaranteed Dunlops.
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more people want
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is spreading. about And so is th«
news Dunlop Tires.
Built so strong ana sturdy
they Surety can be covered by a
Bond against almost
every ani, conceivable tire haz
even if you know the
trouble was your fault.
Blowouts, rim-cuts, colli
sions, Bond accident... this Surety
ke covers all. And we
ni good instantly, right
in our own store. Why don’t
y° a i°in the rest of the town
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T. G. SMITH
Covington, Ga.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Misses Bell and Inez Parnell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Par
nell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ellington had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Bloss Ellington, of Leguin; Mr. and
Mrs. Slade Ellington.
Mrs. Jack Loyd spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Loyd, at
Porterdale.
Mrs. Lewis Alniand spent Sunday
night in Conyers with Mrs. Lon Bai
ley.
Mrs. A. S. Ellington and Miss Atta
Mae Rogers spent Monday evening
with Miss Irene Smith.
Mrs. Harold Austin, of Conyers,
spent last week with Mrs. J. z. Al
mand.
Mr. and Mrs. George Willingham
spent Thursday in Atlanta.
Misses Minnie Beth and Joe Almand
spent Sunday in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Slade Ellington and
Slade, Jr., are spending this week
Macon.
Miss Eugena Hollingsworth spent
Monday with Miss Dorothy Melton.
Mr. mid Mrs. H. P. Christian spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tread
well.
Mrs. Lewis Treadwell and Mrs. Os
car Parnell spent Monday with Mrs.
Green Crowell.
Mrs. Jack Loyd spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Allen Smith.
EAST STARRSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Biggers visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cowan near Dixie
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rozia Day, of Porter
dale. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. Savage Saturday evening.
Mesdames S. C. Savage, Ernest
Savage and Miss Lois Savage were
guests of Mrs. J. C. Pope Friday af
ternoon.
We are glad to note little Sarah
Murle Biggers is improving.
Air. and Mrs. Hubert Burney, Airs.
Butler, of Atlanta, were guests of Air.
and Airs. Jewel Roquemore Sunday
afternoon.
Air. and Airs. E. H. Biggers and
children visited Air. and Airs. L. A.
Biggers. near Dixie Sunday.
Aliss lues Ivey spent Saturday
night with Airs. Newt Biggers.
Arr. and Airs. Ernest Savage were
week-end guests of Air. and Airs. L. A.
Biggers. near Dixie.
Air. and Airs. J. C. Pope and Elsie,
Air. and Airs. Newt Biggers visited Air.
and Airs. L. A.-Biggers Sunday after
noon.
Mr. Arthur Hays, of Long Beach,
Calif., visited relatives here this week.
He was called home to the bedside of
his mother, Airs. Annie Hays, in Geor
Baptist hospital, Atlanta.
Air. and Airs. Royee Alask spent
Sunday with Airs. Jess Ivey and fam
Air. ami Airs. J. C. Pope and Elsie
visited Air. and Airs. J. W. Pope, of
Stewart, Tuesday.
Air. and Airs. Sam Ivey announce
the birth of a son June 23.
Air. and Airs. S. C. Savage, Aliss
Lois and Air. Richard Savage visited
Air. and Mrs. E. H. Biggers Thurs
day evening.
ALMON NEWS
Arr. and Airs. C. H. Berry attended
the funeral of Airs. C. W. Stone in At
lanta last Tuesday. Airs. C. W. Berry
returned home with them.
Aliss* Alae Pearl Williams is visit
ing her grandparents in Canton.
Aliss Nellie Neely spent last week
with her aunt. Airs. Dobbs.
Aliss Alarjorie Ewing spent Friday
night in Decatur as the guest of Miss
Anna Cooper.
Airs. Hugh Berry and children, of
Atlanta, spent Monday night with Air.
and Airs. F. AI. Berry.
Air. Neely and family, of Texas, ar
rived Sunday to be the guests of rela
tives. ba
Mr. and Airs. James Bruce and
by spent Sunday with Air. and Airs.
Harrison Hancock.
Mr. and Airs. Edwards and children,
of Jersey were guests of relatives here
Sunday. Aliss Eva Stephens returned
witli them.
Aliss Frances Burnette was
week-end guest of Beatrice Reittan.
Air. and Airs. Willie Fiequett
children spent Sunday with the
tors parents. Air. and Airs.
Air. and Mrs. O. AI. Neely, of
ington. visited relatives here
afternoon. spent
Mrs. Wallace, of Atlanta,
eral days of last wo^k with Mr.
Airs. Wallace.
Miss Nettie Lee Ray was the
of her sister. Mrs. Owens, in
ington last week.
Dr. and Airs. R- D. Archer
friends in Lithonia Sunday
It’s hard to convince a winner
gambling is entirely wicked.
Some start a running account
proceed to run away from it.
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Mother of Ten Is
Deeply Grateful
“Sargon Is wonderful, and has my
everlasting gratitude.
“I went through three torturing
years. I tried one medicine after an
other, with only temporary relief, and
finally decided nothing would ever re
store me to health. Constant pains in
my neck and head made life miser
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able. My food would not digest. Gas
pressure against my heart caused pal
pitation. and then, heavy labored
beats, would bring shortness of breath.
Everything I ate caused gases, and
often heart-burn. I had a constant
pain in my lower left side, and was
constipated and bilious. Severe head
aches frequently put me in bed, and
my sleep was restless. My complexion
was sallow, I lost weight and was
weak and nervous.
“I began reading about prominent
people here in Alacon. who had been
restored to health by Sargon and de-
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NEWS
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Miss Ruby Conner has accepted a
position in Covington. She will be
with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Smith.
Among those shopping in Covington
Saturday were Mrs. Walter Anglin,
Mrs. Claud Anglin, Mrs. Glenn Con
ner, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Rosey and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rey
nolds and daughters.
Mr. Robert Kitchens, Misses Essie
and Eunice Ellis, Ruth Savage and
Annie Robbie Eddleman attended
Sunday school here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Knight and lit
tle son, Bennie, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Conner.
Mrs. Will Harper and son, Mr. Ear
nest Harper, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Rosey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anglin, of
Logansville, visited the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anglin, sev-
eral days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollin Goher and son,
George Robert, visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Goher, at Alcovey, Sunday af
ternoon.
EMERGENCY
APPROPRIATION
IS NEEDED.
CRISIS EXISTS
The twenty-five nurses now em
ployed by the State Board of Health
in co-operation with the Children’s
Bureau, Department of Labor, Wash
ington, have already been given notice
of their dismission from service taking
effect July 1. This was made neces
sary because of the fact that the
Sheppard-Towner Law, under which
they have been operating, has been
repealed, and there have been no funds
made available to continue their serv
ices.
It Is sincerely hoped that the coun
ties in which these nurses have been
employed will continue their services
by making appropriations from their
local funds, as the State Board of
Health has no money which can be
used for this purpose. These nurses
have been on a fifty-fifty basis with
thetounty and consequently the coun
ties would only have to appropriate
fifty per cent more than they have
been appropriating to continue this
very important work.
It is hoped that the General Assem
bly will immediately take this matter
under consideration and make an
emergency appropriation so that we
may have at least one nurse In each
congressional district in the State with
a supervising nurse, so that there
will be no Interruption in the work
that has been carried on for the last
seven years by the Division of Child
Hygiene
Train your son in politeness and he
may make a successful hook agent.
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CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County.
W. C. Benton and W. G. Benton
have made application for Letters of
administration to issue to them on
the estate of Mrs. Lucy Benton, late
of said county, deceased. This is,
therefore, to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause before me on the
first Monday in July, 1929, at Newton
court of Ordinary why letters of ad
ministration should not issue on said
estate as prayed.
This June 4, 1929.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
June 7 14 21 28*
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Whereas, J. L. Stephenson, W. C.
Stephenson and T. G. Callaway, have
applied for letters of administration
on the estate of €.* C. Chestnut, de
ceased. This is, therefore, to cite alt
persons concerned to show cause, if
any they can, on the first Monday in
July, 1029, at Newton Court of Ordi
nary, why letters of administration
should not issue on said estate as
prayed.
This June 4th, 1929.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
June 7 14 21 28*
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Whereas, E. E. Callaway has made
application, duly filed, for letters of
guardianship, to issue to him for Wm.
L. Floyd, duly adjudicated to be a
lunatic. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned to show cause, if
any they can, at the regular July term,
1929, Newton Court of Ordinary why
the prayer of said petition should not
be granted.
This June 5, 1029.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
June 7 14 21 28