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This ? oftener and Almon Dots. Covington during the week, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sow's than every two years,
We offer One Hundred Dollars then be restricted to short sessions. Mr. Ernest Estes is now attend¬
Reward for any case of Catarrh Special Correspondence. ing the Locust Grove Institute, in EISEMAN BROS.
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Ca¬ Reckless appropriations of the pub¬ Miss Carrie Beck Davis is visit¬ Henry county, I wish him much 5
tarrh Cure. curtailed and ing Miss Mary Park, this week. throughout the term. GEORGIA, Newton County:
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. lic money should be success WILL be sold before the court house door in 11-13-15-17 Whitehall
We, the undersigned, have restricted in every possible way, Mr. G. D. Letson has rented Mr. Mr. Lear Alrnand is now clerk¬ the within city the of Covington, legal hours Newton ol sale county. on the Georgiu, FIRST St •»
known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 Bentley’s place, and will move ing for Mr. C. D. Ramsey, on Pace TUESDAY IN OCTOBER next, to the highest
and believe him perfectly and strict economy observed in ev¬ there in the future. goods bidder, FOR CASH, the following property to- Atlanta, Ga.
years, business street. Call and get your wit:
honorable in all transac¬ ery department of the state gov¬ Mr. R. L. Brown is suffering him, cheap. Dealer in gen¬ TRACT OK PARCEL OF LAND,
tions, and financially able to carry from ALL THAT CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS,
by their ernment. much with his arm. He has eral merchandise. lying and being in the county of Newron, state
out any obligation made very of Georgia, in the town district, north west
firm. Let the people speak out against had rheumatism for some time. A enjoyable time had from the city of Covington, containing ONE
West & Truax, Wholesale Drug¬ very was ACRE, less, bounded as follows: On Fop Man aid av.
Miss Ethel Neely visited Almon and more or
gists, Toledo, O. tW reckless appropriations and high at the hospitable home of Mr. the North, by old Wood bridge road, below
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, this week. We are always glad to Mrs. W. T. Watson, on Monday Rivers’ Hill, and where said road crosses the
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. taxes. M iss Ethel. She is so lively, night, at a party, by the large Georgia railroad railroad ; East South, and by WesL^jy right of way of the Every suit tailored in our own
Catarrh Cure is taken in¬ The boy preacher r5r°^^s%”rtha'lIyerto'Luther Georgia ;
Hall’s Letter from Dr. J. L. Jones. lmA the lar¬ crowd that was present. Quinn, workrooms. When you buy from
ternally, acting directly upon the gest crowd, at Almon, that any one Luther Quinn to W. C. Clark. These
blood and mucous surfaces of the boy had at this place. Prof. J. A. Cowan and charming from deeds are recorded in the clerk’s office of New- us you buy direct from the maker
Price bottle. man or ever Annie, wlio have in book V, 100 to 408.
system. 75c. per Columbia, S. C., Aug. 26, 1901. daughter, Miss ton county, page and the middle man’s profits.
Sold by all druggists. Testimo¬ Mrs. Campbell, of Newton, is school at Mansfield, Said Lot levied on as the property of Cas Bla¬ save
Editor Star, Covington, Ga. Mrs. B. F. been teaching lock to,satisfy an execution issued from the
nials free. Dear Sir :—Since I saw you, in visiting her sister, have returned home, much to the Justice Court of the 402<i district G. M„ in favor Suits, Extra Trousers, Hats,
Hall’s family Pills are the best. the spring, I been Tucker, and will remain several delight of their many friends. of W. C. Clark & Co., against the said Cas Bla'
early have on days. lock. Written notice given the defendant, as
1*8* j^OTIRWR the wing for four months. To say Rev. Chas. C. Elliott, who has required by law. This, August 31, 1901.—0.00. Underwear, Neckwear.
that delightful, I have sight-seeing, had an extended and lectur¬ and cotton Almon seed is still houses on a are boom. going Two up been in Fayetteville for some time Administrator's H. B. ANDERSON, Sale. Sheriff. Shoes,
Mr. Rogers, of Conyers, is past, is at home again, His many Sole Agents for
ing tour, would be putting it very here. friends welcome him back. He will
J. W. ANDERSON. mildly. the contractor. at Sa¬ HESS SHOES
Miss Katie Everett is visiting fill his regular appointment
ftbtuiption One Sellar a Year In Advance. After repeated experiences on relatives in Henry lem on the second Sunday. By virtue of an order of the Court sold of Ordi¬ the
two continents, I must say, this is friends and of nary of Newton county, will be on within
First Claw Paper, entered and Class mail a great world and no mistake, and county, and will remain there two Miss Willie Willingham, one FIRST legal TUESDAY hours of sale, IN OCTOBER before the Court next, House
A as most attractive young ladies, the
matter at Covington Post Office. half of the people know lit¬ weeks or more. our door, in the city of Covington, Ga , the follow¬ BEDINGFIELD BROS
one the of Miss Eva Steph¬ described land, belonging to the estate of
tle about the other half. The We will have plenty of cotton was guest ing
con¬ of Covington, recently. Mrs. Angle Hollingsworth, deceased, contain¬
Covington, Ga., Sept. 3, 1901. flict is so great in government, in seed buyers here, in Almon, this enson, ing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES, * j l
religion, and in fall. We give the high¬ Miss Willie reports having had a more or le3S, and known as the Middlebrook
THE STATE TAX RATE. politics, in all per¬ expect to nice time while in the city. place, on which there is a good dwelling dealers in
sonal and selfish interests, we are est price for seed. house, one tenant house, and other improve¬
reminded of the old saying: chil¬ The “Mounts,” I think, during ments.
for has We have some very sick Sold for the purpose of paying debts and dis¬
Our state tax rate 1901 “Every fellow for himself and the dren around here now, with scar¬ camp meeting, must have remain¬ tribution among the heirs.
been comptroller fixed by general the at governor $5.44 on and the devil will offer take an the amendment hindmost,” to that but by I let with fever. some It of seems them. to go very hard ed their out custards behind some and tea old cakes. tent, with But Tills, Terms Sept of Sale, 2, JOHN 1901. CASH. M. HOLLINGSWORTH. NONE BUT PURE LIQUORS
saying: “Every fellow for him¬ somebody told it wasaboy, and Administrator of Angie Hollingsworth, Dec’d.
Messrs. W. F. Sherwood, Henry me
thousand dollars. self and the devil takes all. »> I don’t like boys much, no how. Executrix Sale.
Berry, Dr. S. W. Everett and his
This is the highest state rate we The condition of the world re¬ daughter, Miss Katie, attended the POPULAR STREET MACON GA,
have paid in many years. cider minds turning me very to much barrel of a barrel of vine¬ of all day singing at White House, From Pins Grove. GEORGIA, s tained By Pattillo, virtue in the of will will authority ol sell Mrs before Geo. con¬ 516
a Henry county. They report nice Newton County: II. 1
Last year the rate was $5.21 on a Special Correspondence, the court house door, in the city of Covins- f
gar, when I see how it ferments time, ton, Ga., on Tuesday, the 1st day el October,
the thousand, and that seemed to and “works.” The history of the A large number of our people attended the 1901, the following property, to-wit:
world, told of the past, anil Mr. N. H. Wallis is sufferinff barbecue at Brick Store last Thursday. THAT HOUSE AND LOT. in Oxford, Ga . We respectfully solicit the trade of Covington and vicinity, and if intruded
Vs ex if\r% Vii^Vi as as very much with inflammatory rheu¬ Mr. Richard Batchelor, of lias bounded the North, by village church on
being enacted in the present, is Putnam, on ; ith orders, promise to strive to give satisfaction, by sending you what
This the increase in the tax¬ matism, but I hope he will soon be been spending two weeks with relatives here. East, by Wesley street ; South, by Evans and V your
year vastly more absorbing than any Hough lots ; and on the West, by an alley. Said onlor. We doing a legitimate business and w ill tieat you fairly. Be
again. Newt is our champion Messrs. I. A. Stanton, P. T>~ C, Tf.-e and lot oantainii til On it to you are
able values of our state is about novel ever written. Hence, I up others deserve the cordial thanks of the entire good pasture, TWO with u. circa running a, moro water. Thfs is
wood hauler. We miss him a low find our prices of pure liquors :
never have much time or taste for very community for the successful iu which the Allen place, as formerly known, just South
$22,000,000, as stated by the comp¬ fiction, especially such is much. they conducted the barbecue. way of church. Sold for purposes of paying debts Wilson Pure Rye, per gallon 3.50
as now and for distribution. .
troller general, and yet, with this thrust upon the long-suffering pub¬ Mr. William Norton’ has made The sad death of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Car¬ TERMS, CASH. Southern Boxuet, per gallon 3.00
great increase of property, and the lic. To read of wonderful and improvements on his gin house. ter’s little baby, last Thursday morning, cast a LUCIE PATTILLO, Executrix,
added horse gloom over our community. We should not By .1. G. Lester, Attorney. T. B. Ripy, per gallon...... 2.50
increased rate of it will even frightful events, far off in He has a 20 power en Any information given.
taxes, not time of feel¬ gine and suction, which will add complain when we think the Master has need Nelson County Rye...............
sufficient and space, much the for the brightest flowers. Bankrupt Notice.
be to meet the increased ing of reality is lost, but to stand much to this place. He also has a Old North Carolina Corn......
it. Mr. The crops in Pine Grove vicinity are, in our
expenses of the state, and will 011 the very spot where such scenes saw mill attached to Nor¬ opinion, the best since the Red Man taught us XXX Corn and Rye............ 1.50
leave a deficit of $356,000 in the were enacted, produces emotions ton is a very enterprising man. how to grow crops by belting the trees, and if the District of United States XXX Gin and Rum........... 1.50
nothing do. Mr. J. B. McCart lost of his Texas is “»hy” a million bales, we may look In Court the } I
for for which else on earth can one for of For the Northern District of Georgia.
amount current expenses Hence, “haec olim meminisse little daughters this week, with an era prosperity in old Georgia, rival¬ In Bankrupt.} No. 654 GEO. W. JOHNSON,
ing the bellum days of the house” re f'
the next fiscal year. juvabit. y y scarlet fever. I extend sympathy ante “big L. L. JOHNSON.
and the “cabin in the lane.” In Bankruptcy,
The cause of the increased rate As a single specification to the bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams and Messrs. A petition for discharge having been filed it*
of taxation for this is the of the above general lemarks, it The little girl is gone to rest, G. C. and H. B. Adams spent a very pleasant conformity with law by the above named bank¬
year may be stated that the associations To reign with God forever blest ; day Friday in Morgan, with Mr. Enoch rupt, and the court having duly ordered that TONsORlAL ARTIT,
heavy appropriations made by the connected with no other spot on Its little tongue will always praise, Watkins. They found Mr. Watkins a man of the hearing upon said petition be had SEP¬
\hf* A Savior’s love and redeeming grace.. profound research and thought. The firmness TEMBER 14, 1901, at 10 o’clock a. m., at
logiuluVuiv, \c*oV (a\\, auv\ VV\nc\l l\ic ran rrratr mnrp pro- of his convictions the United States District Court at At¬
found and horrid feelings than to Could I but hear its little tongue, reminds one of Constantine, room, ISText Door to Dost Office.
income of the state was not suffi¬ So sweetly sing the heavenly song, Luther, Calvin', Or Wesley. He stands out lanta, Ga., notice is hereby given to all credi
stand on the arenas where the cru- Could I but see its smiliDg face, boldly for a thought. tors and other persons in interest to appear at
cient to meet. cities of the conquest of Mexico Delighted with the happy place. the time and place named, and show cause, if
We stated last week that the and Peru were enacted, and where Now let us strive the prize to ga n, A Big Family Reunion. any they have, why the prayer of said bankrupt COVI1V GTON, GA, ■
it is related the vanquished said Let’s come to Christ with Him remain, for discharge should not be granted.
large increase in the amount of to This the 29th day of August, 1901.
the invader: * I I will give this Then we shall share in Jesus’ love, Mr. aud Mrs. I
taxable in the would you And meet the little girl above. James R. McCalla, W. C. CARTER. Clerk.
property state room (AN ORDINARY DWELLING Jacob. of Sheffield, Rockdald county, cel¬
secure us reduction in tax room) full of silver, if you will go ebrated Mr. McCalla’s 90th birth¬ We are Not Only the C heapest, Geo. W. Johnson’s Parlor Barber Shop is located on thtH
a our but Also the Most Reliable
rate, but for the fact that the away and leave us unharmed. >} Salem Hews. day, at their hospitable home, on Whisky IIou*e in (Georgia. CosB
gov¬ This was agreed to, and pledges Friday last, August 30th, with a pubhc square, between the Post office and The Harrison
obliged borrow $200,- general reunion of the family. Our line of business is largely one of confl- I
ernor was to given. No sooner was the boot}’ dence&tid therefore you want to deal with peo¬ store, where welcome awaits all his friends and customers,
delivered, than Special Correspondence. About 48 descendants of the ple who will not make misrepresentations. We a
000 to pay the teachers, as well as the heartless devil Fodder pulling and aged couple besides ailtf,e <'V'’rythi!i.s'we sell justasrepresent- I
turned upon his victim and mur¬ cotton pick¬ were present, ^ s>i a r win eh .erb,iiyr Tun,i New razors, linen. Give us a call. •
to meet the heavy appropriations ing now going on. some intimate friends, and a large For °r 13.25 t will deliver ; four your full money.
dered him and his people, and took, number of t -x. the old u colored 1 j servants , we quarts of
made by the last legislature. Mr. Coe Ramsey is sick of 0 ur famous 1
not only the silver, but all things now in the family.
This heavy tax rate will make else besides. bed. I hope he will soon be all Mr. and Mrs, McCalla were mar¬ <9
Oh, the cruelty that has been right again. ried on Friday, November 7, 1834,
our taxes a real burden upon en¬ and eight boys and three girls
our acted in this world. I could tell were SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
Miaa Mamie Whidby, of Atlanta, horn unto them, all of whom are
people, this year, and will cause you enough to cover hundreds of is now visiting friends and relatives still living. COVINGTON STAR
many a righteous kick against the pages. There must be a hell, or at this place. It is quite remarkable that a
legislature, of its reck¬ ought to be. Mr. Emmet Boyd has family so large and old should nev- $1.00 A YEAR.
on account I respectfully, bought a er have had a death in it.
am yours new top buggy. We are all in love Mr. and Mrs. McCalla both figj fefis
less and extravagant appropria¬ J. L. JONES. joy reasonably en
tions, with Emmet. good health, and
at the last session. are quite vigorous for persons of 'Cmfnreat If fN?'
In this connection it not be Working Night and Day Miss Bird Alrnand spent a few their advanced age.
may days of last week with friends in May they both live to enjoy Xfl j&r.-.v
inappropriate for the Star to say The busiest and mightiest little Morgan county, ly many happy returns of their fami¬
have thing that ever was made is Dr. reunions. wticre in Georgia,
we too much legislation in King’s New Life Pills. Every Mrs. John Cowan and her popu¬ any express prepaid. Packed
lar WORLD’S GREATEST iu plain box, money refunded if not satisfacto¬
Georgia, and too many heavy ap¬ pill is a sugar-coated globule of son, Elmo, visited in Butts FEYER MEDICINE ry. Another good thing we offer is a pure Ken- Near Georgia Railroad Depot
propriations. health, that changes weakness into county the other day. Johnsons Tonic does in tuck j Sour Mash—the “Daniel Boone”—at $2 40
We have never be¬ strength, listlessness into energy, slow Quinine,cannot do in a dai day- what per gallon, also delivered, express paid, any¬ ;
brain-fag Miss Donie Vandigriff has splendid ten s Its- where In the state. We are sole agents for the
lieved in into mental power. They re- cures are in striking contrast with
annual sessions of the are wonderful in building the turned to Atlanta. We all the If feeble cures utterly made by Quinine famous Kennesaw Mountain Corn Whisky, best General Wood and Repair Shop,
up regret¬ you are wretched, take a thor¬ in Georgia, only 12.00 per gallon, and are the
legislature. There is necessity health. Only 25c per box. Sold ted ough course cf Johnson's Tonic and drive only people in the south
no very much to see her leave. out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The selling a pure seven
for much legislation. Annual by Brooks & Smith. w their ise insure health their by using lives Johnson’s and the wiser Chill insure and year old Mount Vernon Rye at $1.00 for a full
so -**—«■—-•--- Miss Verner Jones, of Conyers, Fever Tonic. It costs 50 cents if it cures ; quart, or $0 50 per gallon. Everything else just
Cheap Excursion Macon. was the welcome of M iss not one cent if it does not. as cheap ; we have goods from $1.25 peT gallon COVINGTON,
sessions of the legislature are an to s uest up. Complete stock of everything. Send us a GA.
Virgil Estes, of trial order. No charge for jugs. .
expensive and useless luxury, and _ part last week. DR. r\. SAM & ED. WEICHSEL®AUM,
Another cheap and pleasant Mr. Holmes Parks is in At¬ T. S/\LTER Wholesale Liquor Dealers I SOU-LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST-180!
ought dispense ex¬ now cureschronic diseases, & Distillers’ Agents,
we to with them. cursion will be run from Porterdale lanta for medical treatment. I hope catarrh, cancer, ulcers, 451 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.—mar29m0.
The Star rheumatism ; diseases of the heart, stomach,
regrets the necessity and Covington to Macon on the he will soon be able to come home. iver. kidneys, blood. Consultation free. Ad —THIS
lor such a high rate of taxation for 3d of September, by the Central Mrs. R. B. Vaughn, who dress Yl. T. Salter, M. D., 68 S. Broad St., FIRE AND IS AN ERA OF PROGRESS .«■
railroad. has Atlanta. Ga. Evidence of successfurnished. I have three Dental
our state, as it is not much of an been critically ill for some time LIFE INSURANCE. of the finest and best equipped
The train will go by way of Mil- past, is improving, I glad Apartments South 1 he Montgomery Dental Parlors, in
inducement for capitalists invest ledgeville and Gordon, and now am LAST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON. J :
to will run to state. Alabama, The
their here, and help right through to Macon without 1 represent the strongest Atlanta Dental Parlors, 17 1-2 Peachtree
money to de¬ the Miss Susie Ramsey, of To Savannah, Georgia, September 16, and liberal St., and the American Dental Parlors, Corner 2d and
velop usual long stop at Gordon. one our most Fire Insur¬
our resources and build up Fare for the round trip from Por- popular young ladies, is very sick 1901. Via Central of Georgia Rail¬ ance company in the world. Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga. The volume of business en¬
our enterprises. But terdale, Covington, Starrsville, at this writing. I hope she may way. for^he I also the Mutual ables reduce
we can see round trip, represent us to prices lower than any competent dent¬
no way for reducing the Hayston, Mansfield, and Newborn, soon recover. $ 3.50 from Coving¬ Dcii'-G'- 1 »fe Insurance compa¬ ist’s prices South.
taxes ex- only $1.25. ton. TlCkets limited returning to Sep¬ ny, of Newark, N. J.
cept by curtailing Miss Lizzie Boyd, one of our vi- tember 19 1901 This will be the last of Cash as¬ CROWN OFFICE
our public Train will leave Porterdale at 6 vaeious and nre»“- mates, opportunity , this . season of visiting Sa sets over 74 millions of dol¬ AND BRIDGE WORK BY SPECIALIST IN EACH
expenses. a. m., Covington at 6:is a 111 vorterdale a part of last vannali at such a loiv rate. lars. I he best and most lib¬ White or Gold Crowns............................ &B4 0^
The legislature should not meetV aTr ' VJ ~ ^ ui 11 1 1 o a. m. week, on a visit. Special train leaves Covington, Ga. at eral life insurance company in Set teeth liose 3?earl JPlates, 4 00
= j Returning, train will leave Ma- Misses Ethel and Pauline Burns 9:22 a. m., September 10 1001 the United States. Set teeth 00
, . Rubber I J 5
■Red Hot From the Gun | eon at 8. p. m. same day. attended the picnic and fish fry, Apply to any agent of the Central of Now is a good time to in¬ Silver and late,........ Q00
I j Tickets limited to date of sale, the home Georgia Railway for full information. sure. Come and Oold Filling s 75oto
Was the ball that hit G. B. j and good only the excursion near of Uncle Thomas J C. HAILE. see me. Teeth
Steadman of Newark, Mich., in on Hardin, the other day. General Passenger Agent T J. SHEPHERD, Agent. extracted without Pain.
the Civil War. It caused horrible train. Oall
that Separate accommodations for Mrs. Mary Coleman and daugh¬ : RESTAURANT. and see for yourself.
ulcers no treatment helped for ter, Miss Lena, from Atlanta, A Good
20 years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica white and colored people. spent J D LANIER,
Salve cured him. Cures cuts, Remember the date, Sept. 3d. part of the week at this place, vis¬ Easy Shoe,
bruises, burns, boils, iting friends east SIDE OI? PAJ?K, IN LULA BUILDING,
felons, corns, and relatives. COVINGTON, ' - GEORGIA Is that what you want t If it is, come 7 he American
skin eruptions. Best Pile cure on A splendid stock of fine bug¬ Mi I nicely fitted for Finishing and give me an order for a pair, All I Dental Pavlovs,
box. new ses Corinne and Maude Van- I :■ 111 up my pa- aak is 1 trial. Repairing done in the
earth. 25 cts. a Cure guar¬ gies harness just received j dig :r> 11s iv:th the best the market affords, and beft All
anteed. Sold by Brooks & Smith, and at , two of cur popular and at manner. WILLIAM work iruarantced.
druggists.—3._____ R. E. Everitt’s. reasonable pii.es. Give me a trial. CLARK. 2d and Cherry Streets,
sw young ladies, spent a day in MALJXL)A LAMPKIN BRYANT, bonanza building, MACON, GEORGIA
COVINGTON, U,
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