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Miss Kathryn Corley is
friend, in Cairo.
Mr. and Mrs I O. Piper had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs Alton Barnette .Mrs. Mildred
Vegetable Laxative
With Proved Feature
'he punctual, gentle relief from
onstipation which is generally en
syed when BLACK-DRAUGHT is
■serf by directions is due to a nom
ination of vegetable ingredients.
Iiief of these is an ‘‘intestinal
onic-b.xative” which helps tone
azy bowel muscles. Next time, re
member spicy, aromatic, time
ested RLACK-DRAUGHT? It is
conomical, too: 25-40 doses, 25c.
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Banish Ugliness . . . Replace with Beauty!
Like the good fairy, you can banish drabness from
your household . , . quickly, easily replacing it with
gaiety and color ... 1
How? With just a brush atid a can of Pee Gee Gloss
Enamel . . . which flows from under your brush like
cream and dries quickly to a smooth, glossy surface.
It's loads of fun, too. Old furniture, new unfinished
pieces, bric-a-brac, etc., are made to "live again"
with bright, cheerful enameled colors.
Norris Hardware Company
Covington, Georgia
ALCOVA Mem NURSERIES bvrs X O / T f i E !
ATLANTIC COMPANY i
ANDERSON BROTHERS Merchants Books Will Be Audited by Credit Exchange July First
BANK OF COV. – TRUST CO.
M. D. BLEDSOE
BENTON BROTHERS ___We will start auditing the merchants’ hooks July first and will revise all our ratings and we hope in some
CAMPBELL LUMBER CO. instances to note improved ratings and we would there fore ask all to make an earnest effort to catch up any
COVINGTON FURNITURE CO. slow accounts before that time.
CITIZENS FINANCE CO. The merchants whose names appear in this article are interested in the welfare of this community. For
COVINGTON FINANCE CO. the convenience of those who have a satisfactory payi ng record they are glad to furnish your needs and they
W. COHEN COMPANY ask only fair treatment in return. These are the people we look to when we are on part-time work or when we
CITY PHARMACY have sickness or other troubles overtake us.
I. G. CALLAWAY CO. Let’s be as fair to them as they are to us and not s top trading with them and leave the bill unpaid for
W. D. COLLUM months as soon as we get a full time pay check and spend our cash money with the chain stores. Did you ever
V. C. ELLINGTON CO. have any of the “Chain Stores” extend you credit to tide you over a rough spot? No! Neither did anybody else.
T. T. FORD Your credit standing in the community is exactly what you make it-it is not based on the amount of
J. W. FLETCHER salary you make or the size of your bank-roll, hut exactly on how you pay your bills.
FOWLER FERTILIZER CO. ANOTHER MATTER OF VITAL COJISDERATION-Practically all employers of labor, includ
W. G. HAYS ing cotton mills, are now getting credit reports on all persons seeking employment. If you contemplate mak
W. P. HAYS ing any change and wish favorable consideration for a new job it is imperative that you have a favorable rec
J. C. HARWELL – SON ord.
KING-HICKS HDW. CO. At Eight O’clock, Tuesday night, June 25th, Mr. L. S. Gilbert, Secretary of the Associated Credit Bureaus
HENSON FURNITURE CO. of Georgia, will show a sound film dealing with the han dling of credits, in the Court Room. All merchants are
McGUIRE MOTOR CO. cordially invited to attend, whether members of the exchange or not, also all merchants of surrounding towns
MAJOR APPLIANCE CO. as I feel sure that Mr. Gilbert has a message that will be highly beneficial. The public generally is also invited.
E. V. MOSS HvsnvntUvv This Tntertainmvnt is
P’RTERDALE NORRIS HARDWARE MERCANTILE CO. CO. Trw
J. M. POPE
C D OWENS
SOCIAL RAINEY RAMSEY CIRCLE MOTOR FURNITURE BANK CO. CO. Netvion Co. Credit Exchange
J. B. SPEARS – SONS A. J. WISMER, Manager
WESTERN AUTO STORE
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i Elliott of Atlanta and Mr,
| Mrs. Chester Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King
Athens, spent Sunday with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J,
[ derson.
Mrs. L H. Cook, Mrs j.
Crowley and little daughter,
were the guests of Mrs, F. S. Bel
cher in Monticello last Monday.
Mrs. M. D. McRae of Macon
spent several days recently with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C C.
Epps,
Mrs. J. D, Smith, Miss Althea
Smith and Mr. Charles Smith ol
Reynolds were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H Corley, Sr., Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Ronald and Corelle Elliott have
returned home from a visit with
relatives in Atlanta.
Friends of Mr. G. A. Maddox
will be glad to learn that he is
improving from his recent illness,
Miss Sara Cook, of
spent the week end with
Christine Crowley.
Mr. and Mrs Pearl Harwell and
Mr. Howard Harwell of Redan,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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By MISS IRENE HARVET
Mr, and Mrs. R. E, Chesnut and
daughter, Elanor of Porterdale,
were guests Sunday of Mr, and
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finney of
Nettleton, Miss., are visiting Mr.
anf ) Mrs. Dewey Smith.
Mr and Mrs R A Hami iton of
At l anta were recent visitoors of
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Thompson.
Miss Margaret Cowan spent the
week end at Starrsville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Smith and
daughter. Sara of Porterdale, vis-
1 ited Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Smith on
Sunday.
Misses Cora and Mary Harvey,
Sue McDonald and Mary Chesnut
attended the Georgia Y. P. C U.
Convention in Atlanta at the A. R.
! Presbyterian church last week.
Messers Bill and Bruce McCart
of Snapping Shoals visited Mess
ers Lowry and Bobby Preston, on
Sunday.
Pleaching at Hopewell Presby
terian church Sunday, June 23,
morning and evening, at 11:00 and
8:00 o'clock. Y. P. C. V at 7:30
P, M, and Sunday School at 10:00
A. M. You are most heartily wel
come to attend the services.
Gob: "What is that gurgling
noise?”
She: "I'm trying to swallow that
line you’re throwing.”—U.S.S. Ten
nessee Star.
W. H. Corley Monday evening.
Rev. O, L. Vickery of
filled his regular appointment here
Sunday morning and evening and
was the dinner guest of Mr and
Mrs. C. C. Epps.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley, Jr.,
and children, motored to Jackson
Lake Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Fuller Eubanks,
and Miss Vashti Parker of At
lanta. were recent guests of Mr '
and Mrs. T. C. Packer.
The Woman's Missionary Society
met on Monday, June 17, at
Club House with Mrs. A. C, Bel
cher as hostess.
Mrs. W H. Corley gave the de
votional and had charge of the
program. Mrs, J. M. Aiken gave
the meditation The subject was
1 («( Strivers for the Right.” Mrs. C.
IT. Skinner closed the
with prayer
During the social hour,
refreshments were served by
hostess, assisted by Mrs. J.
Carmichael.
THE COVINGTON NEWS (Lav**** Cover*jr* Any
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Vi nor within reach of Georgia 4-H olnh member*—a free trip to the
National 4-H Club Camp in Washington. O, C. They will represent
this state at the 14th National Camp, June 12-10. At ttx* top ar«
Ralph Maddox, of Podge countr. and Hubert Mikell. of Wayne county.
Relow are Roberta Mobley, of Liberty county, and Rose Mary Wynn,
ti Wheeler county.
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RATTLE
BY MARY LANE
Hello folks, how'’s everything
News is O. K. this week. Read my
column, dear readers and see W'hat
you think.
FOR THOUGHT. . Roy Carter
wins trip to New' York. Thrill of
lifetime to most boys. We come
she w'ill be leaving Sept, 17th.
to rind out it's Carter's home state!
What a small world!
FLASH . . . Scoop Statham has
a job. Getting used to the roar of
machinery, eh. Bill?
SCOOP . . . Mae Hardeman's
letter won second place in Con
stitution Father's Day
Congratulations, Mae . .
grats are also in order for Fav
Sprayberry. Her brother tells
her applications have been ac
cepted at Piedmont Hospital and
AND is he going to have the car!
PRATTLE . . . Mildred
is still remaining true to her Dr,
profession. (Atta girl) If you com
plain of an ache in Mildred's pres
ence she invites you up to see her
and then finds out w'hat is the
matter with you. She practicing
a]ready Yeg 1 said PRAC TICING!
she has almost as many books on
doctoring as I have on journalism!
■ All the horses in Rocky Plains
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couldn't part Porterdale’s three
steady couples , . . Betty and
Harry, Hazel and Bill, and Marian
and Bill . . . Two Bills of course!
AND at present Jeanette Andrew's
1 and Gene Tarpley are in the race,
Jeanette says the T family is O.
K. Well that’s something! , . Am
I “in Dutch” . . . How' was I to
know that Luther Sprayberry
conked those butterbeans that the
boys ran away from?
PIXILATED PERSONALITIES
PICKED TO PIECES:
Red Smith—Walking sprattle
legged.
Opal Kitchens—Busting up and
making up with Oscar.
Jack Wheeler—Leading senior
choir.
Inez McCart—Wearing yellow
bathing suit,
Billy Crowell—"pinch-hitting"
for Coach Brumbaugh in an'y and
ev ery respect.
Pat Patterson—Falling off bicy
cles.
Miss Pennell—Showing her blis
ter
Skinny Reynolds—Besides driv
ing grocery truck, commenting on
Hon. Revival Sermons.
Odean Baker—Playing in shal
low part of pool . . . nevertheless
he's the friendliest boy in town.
And I had the cutest one for Izzie
B. but he doesn’t like his namei
being in the tabloids so I'll just j
have to let my readers suffer, I
guess!
Revival Review—The members
of the Baptist Church are happy j
to have all the new' members re
ceived into the church during re
vival services. 44 baptismal con
verts and several by letter . . • We
were happy to have the new drug
store boy line up with Baptist
Church so soon after his arrival
in our fair city . . . Rev. Lyda |
holds a record of having baptised,
all of his five children, also his |
wife before their marriage . . . Wej
were glad to see Olin Row'e at,
some of our services.
I agree with the New's Office
r ov about Dudley Glass- He is de
licious, isn't he? The only catch |
| ^' s columns just aren t
'° nS enough -
I want to thank all the people
w'ho have complimented me on this
column. It is a great pleasure for
me to do it for you every week,
I didn't realize at first how many
people w'ere reading it but now
that I ve found out it makes me
want to W'ork harder to make ev
eryone just a little bit better than
the last one. As long as you want
'hem I shall write them. The high
es ' compliment, you can pay to a
writer is not in complimenting the
writer himself but in praising his
work
So long, folks, till next week.
And you ladies with the funny
hats be sure you don't visit a de
ceased friend’s home and wear
the hat w'ith the flowers on it. It
might get mixed up with the
wreath.
In the StateY
Lady's “Bean Ball ”
Skins (Pole) Cat
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Prowlers, especially pole cats.
are steering clear of the yard ol
Mrs. May Hall nowadays, since
one of the odoriferous kitties got
bopped with her Dizzy-Dean "bean
ball.” Mrs. Hall was awakened at
2 o'clock one morning by a
tering at the hen house, to find
her prize chickens being carried
off by Mephitis Mephitica himself.
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