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jl LY 26. 1929
EAST starrsville
Toi* Savage has returned from
5fi* s friends and relatives in At
visit to
ita. and Elsie spent last
Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
"ith
^ers. S. C. Savage, Ernest Sav
Hesdaroos ypwel Roquemore spent
5 and Mrs. with Mrs. E. H.
»dnesday afternoon :
M Leach and Miss Mar
Mrs. p from At
have returned home
•ie they were guests of Mrs.
ita. vtiero
,, oe White. Jr.
1 a re dad to know Mrs. N. D.
Jfbe ^ improving. Hope she will
well nsa,n ’
Sam Ivey and children spent
Mrs. ith Mrs. Jess Ivey.
ofiirday w
Tj. H. Biggers and children
Mrs. T c. Pope Friday af
sited Mrs.
>m o0T1 • of Atlanta, spent
Mr- '' v C, Biggers.
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Mirsdav night with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Biggers- and Mrs. Ernest
Mrs 8- c - Savage
visited Miss Lena Ivey Thurs
ava?P We are sorry to know
a v afternoon improved at this
he is much
.fifing. Hope she will soon be better.
Miss Elsie Pope spent Thursday
ferht with Miss Mattie Biggers.
Miss Dies Ivey visited relatives in
afterdate part of last week,
jfr. and Mrs. C. S. Diggers visited
‘ Friday
f and Mrs. J. C. Pope even
»cr
' Ravage
M f and Mrs. Ernest were
reek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
iijgers. of Dixie.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watkins and
hildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Roque
mre visited relatives at Cornish Mt.
Innday. McCullough
jfr and Mrs. Archie
ud family, of Porterdale. visited Mrs.
fas? Ivev and family Sunday.
jfisj;, Annie McCullough, of Port«*
jale, spent Saturday and Sunday
irith Miss Ines Ivey.
Mr. Henry Biggers. of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Man nspent Sim
ilar with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dobbs.
Messrs. F. C. Biggers and Aubrey
Biggers visited Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Biggers Saturday evening.
Mr. Henry Biggers. of Atlanta, is
spending his vacation with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Biggers.
Mrs. R A. Lunsford and Mrs. E. E.
I.nnsford. of Covington, visited Mrs.
f. P. Biggers Saturday afternoon.
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24-lb sack 1.23 24-lb sack .93
48-lb sack 2.41 48-lb. sack 1.81
four BROTHERS— lighthouse
High Grade Plain or Selfrising Fancy Patent Plain or Selfrising
12-lb sack $ .52 12-lb. sack $ .55
24-lb sack .98 24-lb sack 1.03
48-lb sack 1.91 48-lb sack 2.01
BIRDSEY’S WHOLE MASCOT WHEAT
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5 -lb sack------------$ .29 100-pound sack-------2.15
10-lb sack .53 (Ton lots, $1.00 pe.r ton less)
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FINE GRANULATED SUGAR
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5-lb sack ._$ .32i 25-lb sack $1,37
!0-lb sack .57)100-lb sack 5.35
BIRDSEY FLOUR MILLS
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TIIE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
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Mrs. Oscar Mureal and sou. of Guin
(tte county, visited her sister. Mrs.
Frank Calvert, a part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone Hays had as
their guests, last Sunday Mrs. Alma
Henderson and son, Mr. N. A. Hender
son, of Oxford, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jackson, of Covington.
Mrs. Mollie King, of Miliedgeville.
is a guest of Miss Fannie Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Biggers, and
daughters, of Atlanta, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Biggers visited Mr. and
Mrs. Howell Hays one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greer had as
their guests for the day Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Roquemore and chil
dren. of Mansfield; Mr. and Mrs. W.
I). Loyd and son and Misg Frances
Greer, of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Patrick and children, of Covington.
Mr. Sim Campbell, of Jacksonville,
Fla., brought Mr. Ira Dobbs and Mr.
Harmon Dobbs and little son. of Wray,
to spend a few days W ith relatives
Ihere. Their father, Mr. Hubbard
Dobbs, has not been so well for the
past few days.
Mesdames. Charles and Otis Knight,
of Mansfield, visited Mrs, E. J. Taylor,
who is quite sick at the home of her
father, Mr. Frank Calvert.
Mrs. C. W. Oxford and daughter,
Miss Grace, and son. Hugh, of Mon
ticello, visited Miss Fannie Gregory
Sunday afternoon. Mrs?Sfl^r<^fiu jg*
Mrs. John Ward, arid
children, of Porterdale, visited Mrs.
Bob Dobbs last Sunday. .
Mrs. Ella Hays, of Griffin, and At
lanta, is spending some time with her
! .;W.
brother, Mr. Tom Klnnerly.
Mr. W. J. Hays attended the funer
al of his brother-in-law, Mr. Dave
Mobley, in Decatur Saturday.
Mr. Hubert Freeman. Mr. Ben Pelt.
Mr. Bob Gregory and daughter, Miss
Mabel Gregory, all of Griffin, spent
Sunday with Miss Fannie and Mr.
Charles Gregory. Miss Gregory will
spend some time here.
Mr. Mote, of Covington, came with
Dr. Walker to church Sunday night.
Dr. Walker preached an excellent ser-
tnon to a good congregation. We were
glad to have so manv from Mansfield
Mr. and Mrs. Abb Harwell and
daughter, Miss Evelyn, of Atlanta,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skinner
last week. Miss Evelyn staying over
for several days with her grandpar
ents. Miss Ellen Marks, of Mansfield,
is also a guest of her grandparents.
Messrs. Louis and Neal Jackson, of
Covington, visited their grandmother,
Mrs. Jane Jackson, and aunt, Mrs.
Stone Hays, one dny last week.
After a week’s visit with her aunt.
Miss Fannie Gregory. Miss Mabel
Gregory has gone for a stay with her
aunt. Mrs. King, at Indian Springs,
who is quite sick.
Little Miss Mary Henderson, of
Mansfield. si>ent last week with her
cousin. Mary Ida Hays, who we&it
home with her for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer, of De
catur. and Ann spent Saturday night
with their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hays and
daughter and her guest spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knight, of
Dacula.
Mr. Jeff Calvert is visiting his
brother. Mr. Frank Calvert. Mr. Cal
vert went west over thirty years ago
and this is his first visit home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCollum and
children, of Conyers, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simtnerson and chil
dren visited relatives in Conyers Sun
day afternoon.
Fred Greer spent the week-end in
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stone Hays and
their guest, Mrs. Lottie Dyal. of At
lanta. spent the early part of the week
in the Mountains of north Georgia
and North Carolina.
Mrs. Mollie King has returned to
her home in Miliedgeville after a
ten days’ visit with Miss Fannie
Gregory.
ALMON NEWS
Messrs. Archer Entertain
On last Saturday evening John W.
a|nd Darden Archer entertained in
formall.v at the home of their parents.
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Archer, in Almon.
.The living room was
decorated with baskets and vases
colorful garden flowers.
Games featured the
and the “Divorce Trial”
much merriment as the judge,
and witnesses rendered a vardict
favor of the lady.
At a late hour delicious
ments were served by the
mother. Mrs. R. D. Archer and
C. P. Hammonds and Miss Ruth
who also assisted in entertaining.
Those present were Misses
and Frances Orr, of Americus;
ise Robertson. Atlanta: Grace
gan. Mi I stead: Ida Robertson and
die Mell Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Harison
Hancock. Messrs. George Stevens and
J. T. Tuck.
Ford Gas Record
When Sim Smith and Ike Hays
went to Canada on their vacation trip
via New York City they made a total
of 2620 miles and used 121 gallons
of gasoline. This means an average
of 21.58 miles to the gallon. The car
used was a new Ford roadster and
during the whole trip not one cent
was spent for repairs, adjustments or
tires.
Is Restored After Suffering 12_
Years of
t
“A gain of 16 pounds and the best
health I have had in years is what the
Sargon treatment brought me.
“I suffered twelve years with stom
~ \ ach trouble and in
digestion. No mat
ter how light my
food was I would
|| suffer just the
same. Shortness
i \ breath and
4 ing sensations
would almost cut
Itfilfl m . off my breath at
m times. I had terri
Si I . ble headaches near
ly every day that
made life miserable. I lost weight and
was very nervous. My sleep was rest
less and broken and during the day I
was tired and worn out.
“I was never more surprised in my
life than at the way I improved after
taking Sargon. Before I had finished
the first bottle I was enjoying every
meal without any sign of indigestion. I
am no longer nervous and get up morn
ings feeling rested and refreshed af
ter a fine night’s sleep.
“It certainly is wonderful to en
joy good health again and I owe it
all to Sargon. I am more than grate
ful for what all this wonderful treat
ment has done for me.”
Mrs. Lena Brady, 457 Edgewood
Ave.. Macon, Ga.
City Pharmacy, Covington, Ga.,
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SALEM NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Almand. of Cov
ington. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Z. Almand.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mask and chil
dren. of Covington, spent Sunday ev
ening with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Par
nell.
Miss Dorothy Melton spent Friday
with Mrs. Ernest Underwood.
Miss Mary Melton spent Friday
with Miss Eugenia Hollingsworth.
Miss Mary Bailey, of Conyers, spent
Sunday night with Miss Jeanette Al
mand.
Mrs. A. S. Ellington spent Friday
witji Miss Atta Mae Rogers.
Mrs. Leo Granade spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stallworth siient
Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Allen Smith and Mrs. Leman
Smith and Miss Irene Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd:
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Christian spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tread
well.
Misses Mary and Dorothy Melton
spent Monday with Miss Atta Mae
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parnell spent
the week-end in Covington with Mr
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WANTED
WANTED—Plain sewing. Work guar
anteed. Mrs. Kate Ewing. Almon,
Ga. July 19 4t dh
ROOMS WANTED—2 or 3 rooms for
light house keeping, modern im
dress P. O. Box 433. July 19*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Apartment of three
rooms, all modern improvements,
close in on Emory street. ?h5 per
month. Call phone 338. July 26*
FOR RENT—Two or three connecting
rooms, water, lights and telephone.
Possession July 15. Apply News of
ff ce July 12 dh
FOR > RENT—7-room house, all im
provements, large garden, fine loca
tion, see owner, W. B. R. Pennington,
July 19 tf
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FOR RENT—Siegle house, 7 room,
now ready, large enough for two
families, also Lunsford house, 6 rooms,
all city improvements, on Thompson
avenue. D. H. Thompson. June 2Stf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Nice, clean, well-cured
alfalfa hay, baled. See C. C. Estes.
July 19 26
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FOR SALE—In Covington, a Baby
Drand Piano in perfect condition.
Will sell for unpaid balance on easy
terms. Address E. H. Hart, Macon.
Ga. July 26 Aug 2
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Saks of the Dodge Six ?
new are over
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t 57%aheadof its last year’s predecessor.
These is a reason for such success.
See th e Dodge Six, examine it,
d e h e it, ride in it. Ton’ll certainly
an reason
for Dodge Brothers popularity.
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1^._______________ £ NEW DODGE ^ GH&TSUR BROTHERS MOTORS PROIWCT^^- SIX
WEAVER & PITTMAN
Covington, Ga.
and Mrs. R. M. Parnell.
Mrs. Candler Almand spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Lewis Almand.
Mr. Slade Ellington is spending this
week in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernonel Taylor, of
Atlanta, and Mr. Gene Mask and Mr.
Boh Mask, of Oxford, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Bertha Hinton.
Government authorities tell us that
thirty different diseases are trans
mitted by flies. Any one of these of
teh proves fatal. Flies must be killed.
Use FLY-TOX the scientific product
developed at Mellon Institute of In
dustrial Research by Rex Research
Fellowship. It is harmless to man
kind, hut death to all household in
sects. Just follow' instructions on blue
label of bottle. INSIST on FLY-TOX
with the perfume-like fragrance.
The Kash & Karry Stores
Keep Kool—Don’t Worry About Something
Good to Eat—The Kash and Karry Kan
Supply Your Wants.
Lipton’s Tea, lb. ____________ 94c
Maxwell House Tea, 1 lb.____ O .
Small pkg. 10c 1-4 Ib7 24c 1-2 lb. 48c
32 oz. jar Jam, all flavors 37c
Nice Broom for________ 29c
SUPER-SIX COFFEE, lb 29c
It’s a Regular K. O.
Good Cheese 33c
1 qt. jar Sweet Mixed Pickles 29c
No. 2 1-2 can Apricots 25c
No. 2 1-2 Peaches 20c
3 lbs. Best Rice 25c
Eagle Milk, can
21-2 can Sweet Pickled Peaches 33c
2 1-2 sliced Pineapple________ 29c
THE KASH AND KARRY STORE
Covers Newton County Like the Sun.
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Mr. Carl Smith spent Monday in At
lanta.
CITATION
State of Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas J. L. Stephenson. W. C.
Stephenson. T. G. Callaway and E. El
Callaway have made application for
j administration on the estate of C. G.
Chestnut, deceased, who owned real
estate in said county. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, both
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can. at the next regular
term of Newton Court of Ordinary to
; be held on t& first Monday in August,
1929, why* letters of administration
should not issue on said estate, as
prayed,
This July 8, 1929.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
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