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IKSDAY..- Oct. SI, 1#*®
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lllianoe Notice,
I'l^ \y. to,, Coun
A! lull « li.mseia sto«:k On*pa-j Cov
rili ***** t at the court
Monday. the * :h of So
„U Oil ««** for the pur
jber, »t o'clock a. M , nation of
of completing tbe organ
►
looipauy. ih-lders are earnestly re
u itc st«c by
be present iu or
to
if- GliO. W. W. STONE.
Temporary President
ity Tax Notice,
Y TAX books close
■NOVEMBER FIRST.
L city Tux Collector’s Book* will be
L „n the first day of November,
Lad executions **» be issued on
Ly Ly for all unpaid Council. taxes.
order of City
j. w. PB KINGTON,
City Tax Collector.
fompT^-^'Hipany Orgauixed.
Tuesday night last the stockhold
tiie Covington Cotton Compress
bany. met in the court house, aud
Lj „ permanent organization.
L|v JltkOffO of the stock was eepre
L] [ at tlie meeting
j„|,ii F- Henderson was unani
L elected president of the couipa
e following board of directors was
fd-W.C- (dark, 1.1V. Brown, J.
.mlvrson, J. A. Farmer, D. C. Fitch,
luliu Oliver.
e stockholders will meet again next
ty night, to adopt a code of By
I f.a the government of the compa
jEverv stockholder should attend.
‘OCK HOLDERS’ MEETING:
ton Cuunty Farmers’ Alliance Joint
Stock Company
. sfjck holders ot the Newton County
tr’s Alliance Joint Stock Company held
list meeting, at the court house, on
lay, the 22d inst.
bit of the stick showed a considerable
■rotation.
| temporary organization resulted as tol
kdcat. Geo. W. W. Stone.
Idarv, /ao. F. Bonnefi.
ksurcf, J no. F. ficndersoH.
k tors-W. H. Gaither, B. T. Lewis,
picadors, Graves J. A. F. J. Hc Belcher, »derson, Dr. 4. F. P. Bound!, Wilson,
jiiray. from sub'allianccs
pis the demonstrated
hdciy increasing interest aud activity
Bt t ic me.nUcrtUip in the natter of
a warehouse erected as speedily as jk>i»
I the board of directors were authorized
We ceilihcates of '.tock, to be issued to
ire holders.
tr <her matters of business were at
|to, kt to the ‘'clock stockholders adjourned the first \Kmday to meet
a. in. on
feraber. J. F. BONNELL,
Secretary.
iND AROUND THE CITY
p May or May Not Interest You.
r'mplete stuck of spool silk just
I Adams Bros.
|e l<) Legislature adjourn. is doing its level
P lis Store. u Want a good watch go to
r are somewhat crowded with
Itliis week as will be seen by close
Isanee.
putiful ve ^ <ie * fine, and silks f r i nRei for p | ugh> ve ,_
r Bamg. trimming
r J M ' L( -‘v.V U attending the
!" le Grau ’l Lodge iu Macon this
fi tractor John Gibbs, of Social
has commeuced the erection
G- Wells new residence.
S tax ,KKlk * in this county wiil
I lol’ 7 C ^ 08e ^ a ^ ter Tuesday,
l(le with Ada 014 Bros. They will
• v,,u r >gl*t and sell good
you s
iv. ,^ LaPrade
T, f was confined
6 oemthe first this
1 ul 18 able to be again,
8 Fr up
a'ik Woodruff has opened
Ilia: . ' Ce 9tHre in Cedar Shoals
dis
*»'"! that a marriage between
i popular
>We young folks will
st » very early day.
J° e - r ' 1 *°®an came near cutting
lth th rr< at from ear to
8 razor ° n ^ Anderson’s
. near ear *®»n Motiday
■s A k 1
o-Conyers, one of the best
I» id
ta.ii,. r me8s f health vi8it
:r Pa «l Lester ’ '“ aVing
ter f f„ r an
tlmfi? re, l ° ’ f nianufactur the e bag.
P r "'«tbii Cl,lt< "i stalk
^■uiTY 6 eStab!isl,ed iu
N.
18 *aid
ince ‘"’en th M-U i S?.."* ‘he Covington de
e ,‘ :,,, ‘ a f 8i
Tl,„ x P’ ‘'"u he
Ujan( | lar llave
‘»«'! the HaveM i * l ** n
v,t2 “v
r I first successful blood
''ffi-red pnrifier
have was Ayer’s
hut vs had their
v «LV soon abandoned
' ri'ile th tattal the
Parable f " r lh “ »
,e »L and ,n creases year
e »t, Wag w *s „ never so
great as at
TOWN AND COUNTY.
CTBSTTHINO AND EVERYBODY.
“Two negatives I hear, sweet maid.
Make an affirmative.
Praj i* it true or is it not ?
Au answer quickly give.”
He Upon pressed the the lovely tiny Mias hand and gaze.) I
And said, “I pray you let me take i
lips a kiss: j
U ^ re89e< j
His left its crimson ”
g ke bluslied, sighed, hung her head,
And answered him, “No, no!"
.. Read the new legal and other ad¬
vertisements in this issue.
..Fresh Banannas just received at
P. F. Hutchins.
. .The cotton compress will be in
working order in a few davs.
. .Every family in Newton county
should have the Enterprise.
..Mrs. Jno. Norton will move to
Lithonia sometime this winter.
..Sunday night service at the
Methodist ehureh begins at 64 o’clock.
..Major A. H. Lee, of Earlycoun
ty is visiting friends and relatives
here.
.. If you owe for this paper come
forth and pay for it and receive our
everlasting thanks and gratitude.
..Miss Lizzie Peek, of Rockdale
county, spent several days of last week
visiting friends in Covington.
. .The way to keep trade at home
is to let people know what you have
to sell.
. .Ten iron hoops on a bale of cot.
ton, covered with cotton bagging, is
getting to be fashionable.
..Mr. Joseph Douglas, of Annis¬
Ala., has been on a visit to irieuds
aud dear ones here.
. .1 have just received a nice lot of
tea cakes and crackers. P. F. Hutch
ins. (Call and see me.
. .The Woman’s Missionary Society
will meet at the Methodist church
Friday afternoon at 34 o’clock.
..Rev. Mr. Rogers, of Atlanta,
preached two fine sermons at the Pres¬
byterian church here Sunday.
..What is the matter with the Odd
Fellows that they cau’t hold regular
weekly meetings?
. .Tuesday next is legal sale day
a large amount of property will
be sold at public outcry.
.. Miss Annie Pace left Saturday
a visit to relatives in Birmingham,
Alabama.
..There is more corn in Newton
tiiau at any one time within
its history.
..Our merchants, one and all,
should let the public know that they
have goods to sell.
..Mr. I. W. Brown has a new lot
of fine horses and mules just in from
the best stock farms of the west.
..Couutry pipers all around us are
being crowded with attractive adver
tiseisieuts from live local merchants.
.. Miss Florrie Henderson, of the
LaGrange female college, spent a day
or two of last week at her home here.
. .One acre lot, with house fronting
Dr. Carroll’s resilience, wilt be sold
very low. See Ft auk C. Davis or Si
Hawkins.
. .Messrs J. A. Farmer and G. T.
Wells spent Sunday in Walton coun¬
ty, as the guests of Mr. Thus. Harris
aud family.
..Mrs. L. F. Livingston spent
most of last week in Atlauta as the
guest of the Piedmont Exposition and
the Kimball House.
..Our cash is short, our wood pile
low and but little meal left iu the tub
Pay for your paper and make us
happy.
. .The small boy continues to puff
the deadly' cigarette and somebody
will yet get iu court about this very
matter.
. .Unless paid iu advance we shall
certainly expect 81.50 a year for this
paper. In clubs of five only 81 a
year, always in advance.
..Sunday was somewhat of a win
ter day and our churches were not so
well attended as if the weather had
been fair.
..Some papers are growling be¬
cause Col. Livingston did not go to
Macon, (when he had no invitation),
aud run the State Fair.
.. Mrs. S. A Brown will move to
town soon and reside with her daugli.
ter, Mrs. J. C. Flowers, of the popu¬
lar Flowers Hotel.
.. Mrs. Mary E. Meadors, of Ce¬
dar Sh»als district, is recovering from
injuries received from a fall not long
since.
.. Mrs. Wilson Connor, one of the
oldest ladies in our city, reeeivedpain
ful injuries about the head by a fall
Monday night.
..For Rent. —Cottage. 4 good
rooms, large kitchen, near the public
square. Rates low. Call on Mrs. A.
B. Conyers, Covington, Ga.
..Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heard and
c ^Bdren spent a few days recently in
^ e Kalb county as the guests of Dr.
ant * ^ rs - Frank Pharr.
*.L>r. Dr J. T c. C C. C Blackburn, RUelrhnrn former- former
ly of Madison, one of Georgia’s truest
sms, sons „„n noblest , journalists • 4 and , purest .
patriots is dead, He died in Atlanta '
Saturday. 1
SOMEWHAT PERSONAL.
Tax Collector A. H. 8. Davis was
Seniy ewanty superior curt
*■** H*** of thie meek, and therefore
could not fill his advertised appoint
menu. However, he will lx? o'i, hand
au< ‘ make the required visit- i„ plea
ty of time for all to pay their taxes
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Mr, Homer Barnes, of Eudora,
Jaspei county, has made 600 bushels
°f measured corn on 22 acres of up
land corn, and will make 100 bushels
of peas on the same land. This is
what we call good farming—a fine;
corn and pea crop. Who can beat R ;
on upland ? j
Last week we stated Mr Jeff Baker
and . Mm Lang T . ey would be . married .
at the Exposition. Unr informant
was mistaken and we regret the pub¬
lication ; however, we presume that
friend Baker is about as sorry that it
did not come off as we are for saying
that it would take place.
Col. Middlebrook spent several days
of this week agein iu Henry county,
A good many folks are anxious to
know what official .f.o'. position the Colo
nel U taking A, p,«„t l«
's not an office m seeker, but is trying to
make au honest living for himself and
family. As to the future we know
“ M : H, “ J ' rU " fur
again he . may not.
“Is Livingston running the Consti¬
tution or is Grady running Living¬
ston ? It is hard to tell how these
things are getting mixed.”—Conyers •
Solid o |., South. « Not v . el “bard’at i» , all, ,, for
EdVingston, I.;.rimrsO/m Br o-raity u ,]„ .ml and ti,« tlie Constitu U..
tiou are doing all iu their power to
build un the waste nlnces of our dear
old ., State, to unite . the to
people, en
courage the despondent ’ to help the
weak and . to . bring . peace and . plenty,
jj iov and hanninesa 1 ^ to l everv heart nnd
home in _ ixeorgta. , T It would be well
for more of us to engage in the same
gtata,,.,*.
On Thursday last Mr. Benjamin
Reed was united in marriage to Miss
Willie Dorsetf, Both of Covington.
Rev. Dr. Morgan Callaway, of Ox¬
ford, officiated. The ceremony came
off at the residence of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. M. A. Dorsett, and was
witnessed by relatives and special
friends of the charming Gride and
gallant groom. The happy couple
left on the fast train for Florida and
other points of interest. May peace
and plenty, health and happiness he
and remain with them now, hence¬
forth and forever more.
Mr. Wm. Simpson, Charged I , with
killing Mr Ishaiii Kelly, and senten
epd to lfl vems V in the nenitentiore ‘
became , (lissatlfcfidl , ^ hen , he . heat(1 , the
Judge had over ruled his motion It 1.
anew a new trial hl and nd left b fl I, is qum
tens in the county jai , ast 1 luirsda)
night, without telling the court "ffi
cers goodbye. lie secured a saw
two with which he cut the end from
the bar of lus cell, then sawed four
iron bars from one of the. windows,
cut the , lock , , , from tlie , iron . cage and
released a “eulltid gentleman” r "
ed . With “putting . . a pistol . at another ,|
SOU one of Ham HMD, then used ml his
for a ladder and bid an affectionate
farewell to the old hull that knew him
once, but in -ill nrobabilitv will not
get on intimntc term. tvUI,' l.im tph
soon, f.,r i„ au, «I.i»i»n William l,„
gone a glimmering “like the baseless
fabric of a summer’s dream, or a
school . . . buys , thought . . of 0 an hour.
Of course he had outside assistance
and fine tools and could have escaped
from the best, jail in the state,
the same had been guarded or the
jailor resided therein. No blame can
or should lie attached to the officers
for the escape 1 of Wm. Simpson, * or
,, . , n , mi
the negro, Aiiflrew Diauj. on« rtti
Anderson offers 8100 for the arrest of
Simpson.
Personal.—M y friends and custo
mers who owe for Guano will please
ell call «t at mv my Pinnerv Ginnery, near near the the ,le>m. dtpot,
and settle their notes and accounts.
I will not have time to call on them,
else would do so G. D Butler.
A CHIU) KlLLu,D.
opiates given in the fotm of Sooth
■ ng Syrup. Why mothers give there
children such deadly poison is sur
prising when they cat, relieve the
child of its pecuiar troubles by us
ing int» Acker’s AcKer 8 Babv BaDy Soother aootnet. It con
taias no Opium or Movphiue. bold , ,
bv by LM.d. Dr J A A. U’n'o-ht. ..
Tins item from „ the , Atlanta . , Journal i
surely “takes the cake : Slacey,
the big champion from California, ^
and Ed Dacey, the 155 pound cham
pion of Georgia, met in a ring at
Concordia hall and pounded each oth
er to the fl“ gratification and delight of
, four or five 1,„| bundled „f ot t tlie l,e best be. t citi- Clll
*»"• k ”* k * wn ‘ 1 !
fight between two toughs was enough
to , have tickled , the ,, good , „i people ^.nl- pre. nrrs
,
ent almost to death. We imagine the
four or five ,. hundre , 1,4,1 be. rltm'iK - Ilf
Atlanta” had a high o.d time on this :
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A 0001) COUCIH SVKCP.
rp There , • IS nothing ♦u;„,r nnrpiits parents should be ' |
so careful about as selecting a cough
syrup. Beggs R oir’s Cherry Cherry CW'h Gou„n Kvrup 1
costs no more than the cheap and in
fermr ferior nost nostrums thrown on the market,
good, , be and ,
The best is none too sura
get , Beggs Rojo’s Cherrv Che l Cough Syrup. We
keep it hand at all j times. . ; .
on i
& Ivy Druggist, Covington, Ga,
ATTENTION FARMERS.
1-31 CENTS PER POUND FOR COTTON,
The farmers of the South now have
*“ opportunity to increase the price
° f c,>tton b v rai ' i "- a >* ,ter article
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of cotton. Herein Covington Mr
Jame * T C ” r, «y ha * an “Improved
Long Staple Cotton" that premia • >
col on raking in this
country. Short staple cotton was 9}
cents per pound. Mr. Corley sold 5
k*' e * of his long staple cotton iu Au
gusta, on Oct. 24, at 13} cts per lb.,
•* cts. a lb. or $’20 a bale more than
our ordinary cotton would bring, and
this cotton was raised on land in this
with 'h brief T" comments from Mr. Corlev 7
thefC0I)i and can V(lUch for tlie lrut j,
and accuracy thereof:
Augti ti, Ga., Oct. 25, 1889.
Mr. J. T. Corley, Covington, Ga.
Dear Sir : I enclose sales 6 BC one
9-16, 5 13fc, the last five bales are
Long 8titpte, this is about
in quality, and would have sold as
short staple at 9Jc, go the difference in
| price for staple is four cents n pound.
Market Y.J quiet. Mid. 9 5 16c.
Only, J S.M. Worn,,,
This is a true copy of a letter re
ceived from Mr. Whitney. It speak
for itself In regard to the cotton
JM ,« «, i, i» better
than the common cotton. A bale t*»
the acre can easily be raiseil from
‘
seed , ot . this , . cotton. I . have raised
over a bale to the acre this year. A
. . . alA . msh eL
" r ^ ® at A r ' t r
Apply , , to J. r. I orley, fer., , or Corley , -
,, Ur,,s ,, Covington, . , Da.
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illEM ‘LI 11 EE BROWN JUGS.’
_
Me have heard a great deal of Jug
Towns, but have never before seen
such a lot of Jtiog, ' Jars ’ Flower Pots
. i • , ,
a f
Messrs m L i ee &(rtiinn . received . a
car
load ol the prettiest ware ever seen in
that line. It was made at Stevens’
‘ 4 ‘ ,l ’ ll<>,m ...... prove t
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naents old styles, . for tlie ju^S and
over
jars we have had for the past quarter
century were as near a failure as could
be. \Ve advise all of our readers in
want of a good little Brown Jug or
Big Churn or pretty Flower Pots, to
go to Lee & Gui - n’s.
I
STRAY LOCAL SPLINTERS,
Coffee is up but tve are selling at
the same old price. Lee A Guinn.
Anv kind of rubber goods vou mav
need and sold low Cook’s ‘
very at ’
. . Fresh maekere. and cream cheese
at p. F. 11ntolliIKS.
.. New lot ginghams . . and just
Siitteens
in, prices low at C. E. Cook’s.
T‘"ur,-meat, meal, salt, corn, oats,
lard and in fact all you want to eat at
L Cook’s at the lowest living price.
; R ^ LSt !''' p ’ ' n !Us ’''j « t,lp . ' l(,xt ^
• T * “ l Ada “ 8 Br08 ’
a box now.
j Be sure aud try my Little Tom To
bacco, White Mule and Little Gem
p F Hutchim.
i)anie , coi()reiJ kp , ,
^ s;ii ^ Ut8ty
‘
and .... his reasonable. .
| prices are very
“ rea ' 11ICS *'" t ‘ °* jewelry,
ing * god J and silver watches, watch
| U a,n n etC J USt 111 acl S oin
* ^ * ** «>
ch 1 c. E. Cook.
;
| ^ lan ^ Hutchins will sell you fancy _
and family groceries, confectioneries,
ami rhea,., .1 S„.
Clark S,, »«t to court ltot«.
Uri zs goods, all 8ortS, buttons,
I braid*, silk and plush trimmings,
! y> Prints • . , hose and , most all ,, other . , .
in this line, going at rock bottom
prices at C. E. Cook’s.
PERSONAL.—If you owe me
; guano cal) and take up your note,
, it is now due and I need the money,
, Call and settle immediately.
Respectfully, pe v-vuny, Fr vxllin Wright rt ttu.ni.
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l ‘ " ln< " 11 * ,0 ‘“ s ‘ ,0 vs ''low
.
mightily hut when it comes to low
prices they are like the British
oons were when they chased old Put
to the J ton of a Steen hill he ridim'
down, 1 they could , not \ follow. e , Lee 7
Guinn
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GI VRD AGAINST THE STRIKE
r?'; t l ”‘f •
! ; str ikc your Jiffle one. or a cold oV
I, nmv f asten itself upon you.
One.h-seisa preven'ative and a few
, Tosos fl p0sitive clIre . All Throat and
L„ n£r 7 troubles vield to its treatment
A 1 sample n - bottle 1 ,,t' is • given • you free » and
the R emef ] v is guaranteed by Di.
J. T A. \ Wri \\ right.—Ian.1. «ht It, 1
0 n Monday last, Oct. 28. the
lowing letters remained uncalled for
in the post office at Covington, Geor
^ . In calling for any of these
letters say to the Postmaster that they
have been advertised in the Enterprise
and have one cent ready to pav * for
e!U .|, II,, letter, as this .1 • • is now the 4, law , :—
Mnviri*- ,1 oxn, C L Huvme,
Mrs Eliza A O’Kelly Gents.—G W
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fthepherd, 1 , Jones , t, Thomas, John T , ,, ,
f (>r ,l. M J Norflett, Jem Bearot.
I. I> H. u h ei.ouson, .. Post rv Master. „
j AS yj Lew, Asst P M
we can axp do
AeWs B:, <4 Elixir
il’ ? ,as been fully demonstrated to the
P« I of this countiy that , it .. is . su
penor to all Other preparations ‘ for
toooa diseases. It is a positive cure
tor syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers,
Eruptions wupnoni and rimoles l unplos. It t niinfips pun s
‘he whole system and thoroughly
builds up tbe constitution * Sold bv
^
Df- J. T A. \Aright.
HAPPlNl>s and COX TEN 1 MKXT
Cannot go band in hand if we look on the
dark ide of every little o’ Noth,
will life and make it a
Dyspepsia Acker b llysp^psifi Tablet
* cure the worst at of Dyspepsia
Consti pati and Indi cation. arvl make
life a happiii and pleas Sold at 2J
and 50 < fit* >r Dr J A Wrteht
OOOD ADVICE. SHOWING RE
BELTS.
Edward Silver, Chicago, gives to a
timony : “My wife had Catarrh 2.1
years ; suffered severely for six yeaii
before she began to use your remedy
Unable to breathe except through th-i :
mouth ; in a most critical condition
Tried everything without relief, wheii
^tor Clarke s greeter Extract advised of Hax her (Papillo:, to bu
Catarrh Cure. R lief follow d in.
mediately. 8iie continued to use i j
i she is now entirely cured. He;'
j | alth has not been so good in many*
ears.” Price 81 00. Wash the Baby
j >ith Clarke’s Flax Boap. 25 cents.,
,r - J- A. \\ right, Druggist, now had!
ie Flax remedies on hand.-6
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1 —NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.—
; ——: NoW —--——---- Deblors d
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All persons having demands against the
’in t&TZ Signed
, render their demnnds to the
j flat* This A"’ October Z 25th,
payment.
JNO ' B DAVIS ’ C S C
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j Thor Administrator Wallis, with deceased. the will annexed, of
" ae
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j IfllUllUIB LdllU T Ji ed.u.
| Will be sold at public Tuesday outcry, to the high
j est bidder on the first in
ber next, before the court house door in
i Coving on, Ga., during the lawful hours
j sale, 212 acres, more or less, ot land being
all except 8 acres of Lot number 153,in the
lst dis,r !ct of'originally Walton, now New
lamsandW ton county, bounded by lands of Wm. Ad
. C. Freeman, and near the W.
j trict. S Montgomery This sale is place be in had, Brick Store the
to as to
' 'erest in said land of Susan 11 Quinn, a
uiHUon concerniiiK said sale all persons are
referred to oor attorney, J. M. l*aee, Cov
ington, pa Terms cash.
I W. C. DOBBINS, W. R. DOBBINS,
A S QUINN, Guardian of Susan B Quinn,
October 29, 1889.1 And Others.
Administrator's Sale.
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Br virtue of an order from the court ot
Ordinary of Newton county, passed at the
regular October term 1889, of said court
will her be sold on the the first honsedoor Tuesday in Decern
next, at court in
injtton, Newton county, Georgia, within the
lotal hours (202|) of sale, two land hundred two and
one half acres of more or less,
the same being the land belonging to the
estate of Thomas Wallis, deceased, said
lang lying in countrof Newton, nndin Cnni
creek district, adjoining lands ot 0. N.
Floyd, John Cowan and others, sold for pur
poses of paying the heirs-at-law debts and making
tiou among of said deceased.
i Terms—One-half cash ; balance due
15th .lav of October 1890, with intere.t
irom date of sale at eight per cent pur an
uum. Small notes tokeu ami bond lur titles
N iv< ’“’ Thi JNO. ' « ct D. DAVIO, O. B. C..
Administrator with the will annexed
of Thomas Wallis, deceased.
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Newton Sheriff Sales.
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—FOR T-rvr> DECEMBER urmninrn 1889.— loon
j
\VTLL ^ d-, ; w Be in the sold city before of Cov the ngton. court Nev.-tou
j eoanfy, La . within the le*ral hours ol hhI«*,
! on i!,,’ Firat Tuerday in De.-niber, the fol
| lowing property to-wit:
,\]| ||,„t tract- or parcel first of land, -ituated
Iving and being in the district of origi
jft.’J.t’ SS
j of ^'iSCLT'^ '3
i r i. r hi way thereto reserved said tract ol
land Belcher boundU on the as north, follows: Silas By;’lands Starr on of east, J M
Nix , n , he south. Heard ami Gaither and
! Alcova nvtr on west. 8md land levied on
£ fi.' fhAssm-dVramto"
««l«;rior court of said county in favor ot
j ! l Sm/ ' 'dhi^oirt
II B. ANDERSON, Sheriff,
! -ALSO,
\\ ^ t 1LL door Be sold the citv before of the G court .ton, lmn.n- New
in .11
| ton county, within the legal hours of sale.
on t i K . (J rst Tuesday in December next, the
following property, to-wit:
f’a-rt °f Lot NTo. l Gth district, of
la'inil, r'uiie Hundred*()nc < and°<)n(;-f()nrtli
acres ol laud more or less : also, part ol
i Lot No 431, containing Ten acres, more or
ies ,. iu „; th district ot Newton cmntv :
also part of Lot No til in lf.th district of
1 .j'rTT" district'. Vlso'Vh’e'whole'of^/ot'No ‘containing 1
Newton eonntv.
Hinton pan of Imt No 420
ing Ten a,-res. more or hts.
! . toloTh f *! Branham: d.s!r& also, NeX„*^nfy, all of that ramaTn pm, of
i i»* Twenty-six acres, more or Ws. The .
j whole containing Five Hundred and Fifty
Acres, more or less. Levied on as the
pv-perty of W B Shepherd, li fa one. ot the dw
; (emlants, to satisfy a issm-.| from the
superior court of Newton county against
J Sheulierd plain,ill"” & Sou Property VtTJ, noiiited
out by attorney. 1889
II. B. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
-ALSO,
W^L^^cify ’the rfCoJinZ^cX legal
; county. Ga., within hours of sale.
jM’jt, ^ul-wiD Decem!,er ’ th ® fol ‘
oK ()ne Store *!' house ■' ' ' and 'it, lot of n land > in the
; City ot Covington, Newton county, known
u-.s
tendmg back.south the same length ninety
; feet and adjoining the store house and lot
of \V B Lee. am! the store house and l„ t •
formerly owned hy T J Sheple.-rd. as the :
property Sob; of the defendants, T J Shepherd
* and also on a part of Lot of land
number 1, in square ' C” of said eitv of
w,2er ->i!-*i7jn? eon VV B tmtaS Shepherd now resides ; ami
also on the whole of the south side of the
east half of lot number 2 in square “C” of
said city running eighty feet north and
s'«th and thirty-three feet ami four inches
east Haid and-west, adjoining lota of W B Lee.
hmme iukI lo, icied on asthe pnqmrty
? ^ B Shepherd, onxs ot tbe defendants,
to satisfy an-execution i-sued from tin
penor coort ot said county in favor of Wal
<i: n * " *•*»». Company gainst said T J
b nop herd & Son. Flua 28th Oct. 1B89.
H. ti. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
WISE AND OTHERWISE
If you want a hat go to Adams
Bros. They have a big stock.
Biz stock of u mi hrellas. Four in
hand Mid teek irfs at Adams Bro
We have to mix alt with the shot
in our loaded shells, they kill gar
> <■>«•- L..&C .
Polishine will dean np any kind of j
metal, will clean miirors and without
injury—for sale bv Adams Bros.
Full line undertaker- walnutamlch'th ,|- iV m a
hospital coffin to fine
caskets. Thompson & L, ,.
Mountain Dew Whisky—for ( \
med
ical purposes—purest and finest on
* aitli at Joe \V . \\ right’s .
Adams Bros, sell good •Oils, and I
sell them cheap give the a trial, > 0U
never got the worth of vour mone\ ■
when you buy shoddy go< Is.
The cigarette must go, bu ...,1 the ■
best cigar ever sold in Coy i i tor the '
. . , ...
u f,n pure lonjr
availa Xry it and - if we hav
en t uot it- Lee & Guinn |
J. S. Peek is pr, :,ar, I to furni-'
coffins and undertakers goods low- I
at ’
Pr urices than ” Jk can l„, ^ i . ■
„he™ wnen. H» rns sto< k » i, M full and cum
pletc. ;
Gray hairs prevented, dandruff re
moved, the scalp cleansed, and the i
>-»0 ,n„.te to B r.>„ ,Uiek by
<>? H«U’« Vegetable Siciliau Hair
Henewer.
Remememher I keep constantly on j
| )an( j C elebrnte<) Snlliv»n’a .ilmatis t iliac
CO ’ 8 a,ul mwy ol,w hran,,s ' a "' 1 V*"‘
pose 1 to sell as ell. an t a< anvbodv an .' u, >'*y. Call Cal'
and , see them. , E. Cook.
George n , Johnson, T , lasluonuble ..... bar
her, lias keen razors and clean linen
, i; i I 1,1 ■ i "'>*< meat ot ... the Mar
building. George prides himself on ‘
|, e i„<, ” ,,n P " |. (1 . n l‘*
• ’
South, , Prices low.—tf. !
iMigiisn ,. lc opaMn • Liniment ... . removes :
all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and
curbs, splints, sweenev. »««' »-* rin^-bone gtj. |
’ i !
es * snp! 1 d ,j., fi s ji ' " n ul throats . and j
’ ‘ j
cou 8 lls > etc - §50 _ hy use of one
bottle. Warranted. Sold by Brooks j
& Ivy, Druggists, Covington, Ga.-tf. 1
Town market.-Wc will keep ,
hand fresh fish, oysters, beef, pork,!
sail.sage, etc., ami will furnish the
I P! with 1 meats „t ih„ ” lowest I poBSl- !
!>••’ . Send orders, give !
price. ns your
U s your patronage, we will keen the
. best ot ,, mea,s cte -Market door
> - one
above the store of 8. J. Keliv & Bro. '
,, Ge“pecttully, f „ ,, It. it. T) Bfslt & Co. j
...________—r BLOGS t ...... COUGH ..... — SYRUI’.
llKRKY
Is 1 givin" b splendid 1™ »" «• satisfaction n '»" to jo 1
■
,he tra<l ° ai,(1 the sales are positively
i marvclours, which can lie accounted
for in no other way except that it
‘
i without . , doubt . the k^st on the , market.
| Ask for and be sure you get ” the / genu
’
iIle . „ e k it . Br< k , lvy
Druggist-an20 ftO
....... ..................
Curas.
W. D. lloyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail
Drafts of Rome Ga., say: We ban. been
•■■Hing Dr, King’s New Discovery, Electric
,
Hitters and , ilu.;k.«i» ...... Arnica S.dve for four .
y ears. Have never handled remedies that sell ;
iS well, or give such universal satisfaction.—
rheic have Deen some w. aderful cures effec
! tc ‘> '*>' hl '^ nie.liaaes ,n tlrs cty. , Scvera'
I =>»cs of pronounced Consun, tin. have been
; entirely cured bv the use of a few battles ol
Dr. King’s New Di--, very, taken in connec
I f ' “ *
AIii-ALIIII i It. ;
I Acker’s Blood Elixir has gained a firm
hold on tlie American people aud is at*. !
! knowlegodtol.....,p,-ri„r to all other prep-1
#rat j 0Bil . It is a positive ,-nre for all Blood !
»kin Diseases. TI,.- medical fraterni-!
ty indorse and prtwr.L, it- Guarantee.! j
sold b|_l'r. .1. A. Wrighi. - JI.
i PetM ™u !
j ■ ir . ro , M ,
-ntes :’ ' ' I take ’ great ■ pi. ■« '■>« -m.ne.ai
; :
! ng Dr. King’s New Di-o very lor G nsu.np •
having used it Dr a severe attack ’
I bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant !
j , eUe f ,nd entirely i, cured Ia,Ellbe me and 10 t sutc have t!iat not 1
i>?ei ‘ , ’ ' cc ' ’!
; kad tried other remedies with no good result. :
Have L a used Electric Bittersand Dr. Kingb
NeH w L ,. ‘ ft f . Pills P, " s both u,tb of ’ which l cun rma,
’
.
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumotion,
! Coughs and Colds is sold on a p-xE guar
V DISTRE^INO CASE ANI>
IIAl’l’Y Cbuh.
“For over one y. ar I have had a
,rCakin -'' ut ....... lr "" h '
0,1 me so had I c-n'd not walk,
, ;l (l!v swelled, of a purple color, with
Tiiptions so bad t.mt ><><1 won .1
-uz ■ out if I bore mv weight on it.
' " J , ” reCl ,. n( . *nimcilo,;<l , to „... try r » |.,,. 1.11 k K, .’ J
Extract of Flax , Bapillon) Skin Cure |
which I have done. My leg is now
v,>11 ami any'trm,hie.” I cm walk two miles on ic
without Signed, A D.
.lay ward. Clarke’s Flax Soap makes
he skin soft and prevents chapping.
-kin .'invurcvi Cure 81 00 v. Sup 25 cts. For
,
. de bv Dr. J. A. \\ i-.ght.-6
Mm IW
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Arehroxea .low,, nee, -■-■I ‘V-s
Brown s Iron **'*■« 4itt rs
relmttds sof 1 the r..vsu:m.us!-•iL'cSau.. remove ex
l '" ."''' '
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.
WnwtowWSo-mtKosT'i.- .. ...... .........
Mn cuiaugtevth. r»l«n«*Jw*ya It
W u»id when cUilde-n or,- re
o0*ercau8e». Twemy-iive cents u bot&e. j
-.......- — \
Oryon.renU rryoru wi:;- roUiim> »
j,Hoa%< ):y
mos i-irn-it*.
» will cure yo-n u.,,l ,-:v« a »**
l,y„,l,i-i.u«n.
______
FOR <\LE— G«m*< 1 0 room
house, fi fine ,e w.uet, v -',to .rchard -kh. , outhouses >
.13 acres laud, 1 unit M> " th
town. \ ery low. Call on K \V . 1 .
Hawkins orT. F. Petty.
■.r
—SPECIAL HOIiOE
TO THE LADIES !
I T claas IS Our M Ambitiw inerv Esta to ishia(*nt up in a I >v
.
when
^tophed "it>< Mil! without
* t first*.-la!-* T < >^|° r Miilin" r V* i V * " l * r ^
employed a for toe
t7e\ ' !lU ' 1 S ' 1 |'“ mer with.,atreanrd
' * appre
ia ''< ' our very noerai & bns
abundantly proven.
lflrWe ensure in g
rliat we l*« v e secured the services of Mrs.
Agnes Carter, for the Fall and Winter sea
son. Mrs. Carter is a first class t m in $T 1
and estimable t
She a has most had six lady, from Baltimore. !
yes rs ex per e in the
that millinery business Her work will pro\
she has no superior in Atlanta, or any j
Ol ther city in the south. ' j
and see our New Stock of
and see specimens of Mrs. Carter's work !
Store will remain open from 7 o’clock a. n
6“ 5 p. ui. Respectfully,
Carrol!, Mobley & Oo. |
Covington, Ga.—o24,;»m5 |
“
,
FOR SALE. |
By , of alUarties I
be sold, consent interested wffi
before the court bouse door, to the
P'-operiv- wC'tlT«'
to wit 250 Acre-of land lying
^he*-ei>n timeof luadcath. Henry Lur.sfor*] n >i«h* l at thv ,
loo acres will be *old
the oast side. 1 he other l.M) acres, with
"nproyernents, will he sold in one lot.—
x-' rl “ > °! <al '' ^nt-liall' cash, balance on
Nov. 1, , IX'jQ, with interest at 8 per cent
° Lt - L '«»• H. J. LCNSFOBD.
. .
LQllfJ S Oflfl 13ir fill dd H f
■
Having .. . decided to discontinue
I „«»• otter my farming land, for sale, moo
Aeres, 7 miles from town, on Yellow river:
dOn acres on one side and 300 on the other
200 acres ol this place is tine river and
branch bottom tin is tin? fnu -1 -took farm
in thi« country. Also atOnor-s near Hi.Ht
.Sprin*r, $ miles from town, with l.lo acre
l r,,s h land. 200 acres near S<an>vilh
cau be found iu middle Georgia. Terms
easy, and (’ash or on long ti»u Cull at onco
I will sell you a home,
» J. ... 1 , ,
. LORLEY,
( 'ovingUm, Ga., October 2, 1889—lm2
I nri»Aimrvf Ei IV10 V tuD I
\
1 ,uk ‘‘ ” 11S metll0, l o ( informing my cus
tomers and the public that I have removed
my *,»ot and Shoe hnsineas to T- J. Shop
er “ ail<ll 1 ' 11 ’ “P^lmrs in north-end eor
„ nev room where 1 1 can always be found.—
I hankful for former patronage and I will
*{* v ,m * r ^ & continuance of the same in
,utllre - Kezpecttull.v,
Oet9lja«2 J. F. M. HCTCIIINS.
1 1 1 ‘HiitlJ-i.—!'. " ' " " "!
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C I lUDTUr U^KH’ P C SALKS V 1 f'G
Will he sold kdbre the gourt hoove
in the city ot Covington, Newton county
within the legal hours of sale, to the high
-^''Wer ibr next cash, on ‘ he the fir., ......ho ^
’
AH th u in t of |. i i • , r It" ■ v ' Ib'iv .
county, Georgia, known a) Die .1
derson plantation n„d mill on Al.-ow.
nmre oHess'-Xseript!.". _ _ nmre"!uljv ra.'
!.• ’• 1 Atlanta, mam
H. Gaither on Nov. 1 m, 1882; »|;
the properly mentioned in said ueed liom
said bank, itnd also the undivided half in
tercM of W. H. Gaither in said Willow
Mdls owned by him , -aid d-ed
Levied on as tho prop Ttv t.l K A Heard
iU „l W H Gaither to Mi'lisfv a mortgage
execution La.i-d from the superior court ol
said county of Newton in favor of Swann,
Stewa/i & Co. vs. E. A Heard and " II
JSX535ffli2 tZStSX S
( o s store or J. k Henderson h office. This
Sept. 30,1889
11 ' UL.ii.mja. .Md i.11,
--ALSO.
Will he sold before the Court House
county, v.'ftld^t Tues.lav’iu he Kl'Houw ^‘'salT lW
on the First November
the following property to-wit :
dirtri.l'o/ eri^Jl.v Waitomm.w Neat,!
county. Ga.. c.auaiiiing 250 acre- more or
U-s. part:, ot lots p<, i, (mm led «» follows
c omm encmg at the nortl-vv.-.M eoruer ul
said lot and rimning along the original line
through to a light-v.ood -'■,I• • • corner to R.
J ' a » "ft corner to a big
IheluVdowi "oTliLni.Tdle^'f Jid branch
0"' ereeK, thence due north to the old
hue. thence along .-ani line lo the beginning
west corner and containing UMi acres, more
orleL 'T T\ Al^, nin"T"-T the nm-tlcv.-t halt ,]T-"-'e trnetion- ""’T
m
AU of said lots -ontnining 450 acre.-, more
«j u :f- Also, ten acres, more or less off
1 I Nhepherd. Writ:.-,1 notice given the
». B. ANDERSON. Sheriff.
-ALSO
Will be sokl before the Court House
door in .he city of Covington, Newton
.within the legal hours of sale, on
First Tm-sday in November next, the
following property 1 - to-wit : .
toemished'as'part containing of L, No "“One' to
square 'C' sixty-six feet and
"p hes ironting the public square and run
ItSshSTs;: Se* on‘ Z
south side of tic- pur.Iu- square, m the city
«l sahl'south side'-If 'the puhiie' 1 square'
known a.- the old Camp cornir. Levied
.....,s the property ol T. J. Shepherd l»
satisfy li fa issued New :
a mortmee from
T bylaw. j stapl.-l.t. This ......I,;, , !,, , r.'.j.tal! ;
Sept :;o. isstl.
WDFRSON Sheriff i
>< , ’
...... \V ill . be sold . ,. before the I Court „ Mouse ;
:
door in the city of Covington, Newton of I
county, within the legal hours sale !
vlrSr.Vmm" I"-'.'Si
bounded follows On the north bv ‘
as
i,,,,,;.. t)f S the e.-c hv lands ;
. on
C Clark A t „.. „„ the south 1,‘v lands'
of .1. T. Corlev, and on .he west bv land,
„f R. C. Johnson. Levied <m us the prop
of Waal,iugton ('oaves ; sutLiv «
lV( m Newt(m Mlv ,_
rior court in favor of Hess Bros. vs. Wash
iugton Conyers Written notice given
vVashington ConTers. 'Property the defemlant, as re-' ini
i, v lav,-. pointed out I
idfi ia. This Sept. isso
H. B- ANDERSON Sheriff.
i*l he sold before the Court I louse
door in tin c ity of Cm iugton, X^wi«»u
All that tract *r parcel of lain* lying In
Havi district. - N c vum cttuuiy. (k, knovn
the Henry Andf*rj»» place lying on Be r
' reck and being the place whereon W H
A at ■on now rf **dcs contain!mg Four Dtm
dred and Fifty Acres, more or less, off the
as tin* Bailey place, said ten
acr road, ex leading lyiitjg on by the the east farm. side Levied of upio>r
T oo aa
tile property of J .Shepherd so satisfy a
mortgage fi. fa issued from Aewton - !).■
lonrt lav« of Margaret M VViU.ui
vs. f J S] P«* ■nf. H riuea notitt given
T J Shepli the <1* lei}' RU. as required
r,y law. neptemoar •>!», 1 -«u
H. B. ANDERSON. Sheriff,
—ALSO—
\\ iii he rold before the Court Honsedoor
in the City of Covington, Newton county,
the legal hours ot sale on Hie first
Tuesday in November next, SU, the follow
in S property to-wit :
All that tract or parcel of land situated
:n the_ Newton first district ot originally Walt »i,
now c* ty. Ga., known as lot .No
acres lxKt$d>t out of said lot by Plemiabn,
and except ten acres of said lot lying on
the east side ut the public road, known as
the upper road. Levied on as the property
of T- J. Shepherd to .satisfy a mortgage ti.
fa issued lru;n Newton superior court in
tmoi of Silas H. Starr vs. ThomasJ. Shep
herd. \\ ritten notice given T. J. Shepherd,
?he defendant, as required by taw. l hia
Sept. M, lWttt.
H B. ANDKRSOV * Sheriff¬
_\ISO h'eiWthe
-.d Court House
i.Kku SfsSStf ff' ,ng,OB ; iSf N , ew,on iff
u, ' vv,t *
All that tract or parcel of land contam
mjf six acres, more or less, with the lin¬
provernents thereon, lying and being in the
corporate limits ot the city of Covington,
La . in the western part thereof, being the
home place of W A Norton whereon he
resalesand tulfy described in mort
gage derson, given by said Norton to J F. Hen
executor of I* R. Thomason, on
August 10, lrtr-7, and recorded in Clerk’s
ofBce of said county, in book of mortgage
“B. B." page209 and 210, to which refor
ence are now made, and which mortgage
has been assigned by P VV Warren to IV.
C. Clark & Co Levied on as the property
of W. A. Norton to satisfy a mortgage h.
fa. issued from Newton superior court iu
lavor of \\ C. Clark A Co., vs. W. A.
Norton. Written notice given W. A. Nor
ton, the defendant, as required by law.
This Sept .10, lsnit.
,, “’"****
--ALSO,-
\\ ill he sold before the Court Honsedoor
in the city of Covington, Newton Co. (li,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first
I'ii 1 'day in November next, 1889, the fol
lowing property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in Hays district Newton
county, Ha., and known as the Seventy? Hailey place
containing One Hundred and 17(1)
acres, more or less, except ten acres there¬
of on the east side ot the road, known as
the upper road. Saul place bounded on
the north by lands of Albert Jackson, on
the east hy lands of T J Shepherd, on the
south hy lands of Janies Harwell, and on
the west by lands of James Harwell and J
j C Fleiwster. Levied on ns _____„ the property of
i J. Shepherd to satisfy a mortgage fi fa.
; issued from Newton -uperior court in favor
: "f C L Harwell against raid T J Shepherd.
Written notice given I J Shepherd.thede
fendnnt, us required by law Property
P"" lt f l1 ""t I" «"d mortgage fi. fa. This
September 110, 1889.
H. B ANDERSON, Sheriff.
, -ALSO,- ____
WILL BE Hold before the Court
House door in the uitv of (’ovinfftnn
^XTth \' ew ton eountv 'lira withui Tue^y the leeal Tn^T hours
| JS:
her 188,2 the tollowiag property
All that tract or parcel of land situated
'.'ing and being in the county of Newton
piac,. jZnine, Two” i.nd^d
ft" 1 ’ 1° H~ / IgrSS’gi ‘and* of Glia
‘ :„ White to ", Emma <i Bailev lsa, T) ,0 to “*? said
t M 'l.'" r(v 1 .*.'>«t«d L.ih day , of May J87«.
l."'"l"' r, .y. "< K. G. Bailey
^ , S '\iV V^ : 'n L'T" ' notice I l ,^ ew ? '1 on 8U *V *
!■ W !* bten U ‘V Uc ^ ven
* u ty / the de|..„da„t. * nsrcmiredby ,
. !' 1 hy I’lmntift a
' 1 . , W iKoii
H ’ AN" 11K ’ au eri a
’ ‘
Executor’s Sale.
Court BPX. I’.v virtue ot an order granted by the
of Ordinary of Henry county, will
be -old, at public outcry to the highest
bidder, on the first Tuesday in November
1889, before the court house door iu the ci¬
ty ot ( ovington, Newton county, between
the legal hours of safe, the following prop¬
erty, to-wit;
201 i Acres of Land, more or less, being
part of Lots No’s 101, and 102, in Rocky
Plains district, Newton county, Ga., and
bounded as follows : On the north bv land
of Tucker and Chestnut, ori the east by
Dickerson and Lancaster, on the south and
west by Heeler and South river. Terms ol
Sale One-fourth cash, Jth in 12 months.
|lh in 24 months, jth in ii(i months, with 8
per cent, interest on the notes.
R. VV. & M VV. DICKERSON,
Executors of (' M. Dickerson, dee d.
Commissioners Sale.
By virtue of an order from His Honor,
James S. Boynton. Judge of the superior
h.ZZZTon'^t'Jav iX
comber, 1889, the following described prop
| said Pla^dE! in
county, i h°m»s adjoining lands of Clark Ax
, <rv S, ins and the lands belonging
i , the 1 h ® mns “■ Avery, deceas¬
T x a "<i ethers, the place whereon Braekston
T"*L' S '...... 8t th f V nl S °T ,S ,leath
the family ‘
'-'j' '*‘ M ' ,, '»n a pm-t ot «•<>»»«
de. containing Eighty, otr and One-half
; Acres, more or less, sold tor the purpose of
1 an d 1>iv S” m amo *'K ,he t‘ eirs a ‘
.-nlme couW* , m a 'l5rtittone!f 1
<l bounds. - m»t Terms im of sale ’by metea
,, n Gash. This
^hSJ'XUT yKL’i'oN DAVIS.’ 4 I
Commissioners.
L ' 1 STEPHEN SON , I
AumilllStratOrS A dminio+wi+Awcv bale. Q a i,
<,,ar,- .,1 W.* « *•
.egu ar Oc ober term 1889, ot said court,
"ill be sold m; the first 1 uesday m Decern
her next, at the court house door in Cov
iugton, Newton county Georgia, within the
legal hours ot sale, one hand red acres, more
or less, o, land,—the same being the land
belonging to the estate of William Mos»,
h sa?5s
<
J I 1 ””'.....-M
°* ^ and making distribu
t, fj- on . :alf L’ ^ 1 ”’ oi ,*•}<» ba Innye decMS- due
, ‘ rms T n ”
Rom ,1'” ti date ° o ( -ale ( . ut rate ( !s of «°- 8 pe_r «>"' cent "'"rest per
a "" u “ 1 .' I notes taken and bond for
tales given. I Fa. Ort.
Admnustrater A , . . o, }■} Atm. Muss deceased, s -
(
We keep the old reliable Gainsville home
made shoes a, prices so low you will thiuk
-Lins ate down to soThing. i.ee A Gui am.