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Petitioners’ Safe of Land.
IV.- virtue of nn order from Newton Su
yorior Court, the undersigned partitioners
will sell before the Court House, in Cov
imHon, Ga., within the legal hours for
sales, on the first Tuesday in December.
1906, the following described property, to
wit: A certain lot of land in the town of
Oxford, Newton coun'y, Georgia, con
lainimr four acres, more or less, and
bounded north by a short street running
from the campus of F.mory College to
Denson street, east by Benson street, south
by an unnamed street and west by a
street between said lot and said campus,
and known ns the former residence lot of
Osborn L. Smith, deceased
Terms of sale, cash.
J. F. HENDERSON.
J. L. STEPHENSON,
EDWARD HEARD,
Partitioners.
This, Oct 31st, 1906.
Administrator’s Sale.
T’y virtue of an order of the Court
Ordinary ot Newton county, passed at
the November term, 1906, granting to the
nmiershrned leave to sell the lands belong
it.tr to the estate of Mrs. T. E Duk < etf T
,or cash.on
the First Tuesday in December, 1906, be
for * court, lvuise door in the city of Gov
i n-gton, within the legal hours ot sale, the
following described real estate belonging
S‘0<1 estate iQWtt: One house and lot
in the I own of Newborn, in Newton
cauntv, said lot being situated on the west
side of Main street, in said town, and
in said town, and contains throe aci'C-s,
more or less, and is bounded US follows :
North b'- lands of Olin Pitts, west by
f'vvn cemetery, south by academy lot and
oast by Main street. Said lot is now oc
<u pied by Hr. ,1. T. Pitta, as tenant. Pos*
session will be given January 1st, 1907.
This November 8tb, 1906
R. AV. MILNER.
\Jmr. of Estate of Mrs. T- E Duke.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of M. AV. Harcrow, late of
said county, deceased, to render in an ac
count of their demands to us within the
time prescribed by law, properly made
out: and all persons indebted to said de
reused are hereby requested to make im
medial - payment to the undersigned.
This 6ih day of November, 1906.
R L. COWAN,
Admr Estate M- AV. Harcrow, Deceased
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For Letters of Dismission.
Georgia— Newton County.
Whereas. Dr. J. T. Van Horne, execu¬
tor of the last will of Mr. S. C. Spence,
represents to the court in his petition duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered Mrs. S. C. Spences
estate. This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said ex
ecutor should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters of dis¬
mission on the first Monday in December,
1906. G. D. HEARD. Ordinary,
Land Sale.
II not sold before the first Tuesday in
December, 1 will sell to highest bidder, in
front of court house, my land in Coving
ton, containing 133 2 3 acres, known as
“Frank Davis place.” Great opportunity
for one wanting good farm. Will make,
besides fine crop of cotton, 50 to 100 tons
of hay, which will pay interest on ihe in¬
vestment alone. Hay barn to store hay
on the place. Other business is my rea¬
son for selling, Five strands of wire
around entire farm, and land in cultiva
tion cut off west by wire fence, making
pastorage the year around on hay bottoms
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, granted at the
November term, 1906, will be sold before
the court, bouse door, in the city of Cov¬
ington, on the first Tuesday in December,
1906. within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed real estate belonging to the estate
of M. W. Harcrow, deceased, to wit :
One Hundred and Fifty acres of land,
more or less, in Rocky Plains district of
said countv, bounded as follows : On the
north by ihe lands of Mrs. M. E. and I.on
Harvey, east by S. J. Chesnut and Charles
Strou-e, south by F. M. Chestnut aud
South river, and west by M. J. Harcrow
and A. S. Beil, Sold for the purpose of
paying debts and distribution among the
heirs of said estate.
This November 6th, 7.906,
R. L. COWAN,
Admr, Estate of M. AV. Harcrow.
Lost.
A pocket book containing a $5
bill, $1.?I5 in silver and two tickets
for the Crescent Comedy Co. Fin¬
der can keep the money if he will
return tickets.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
Ordinances.
Be it ordained by the Mayor
Council of the city of Cov¬
and it is hereby or¬
by authority ot same:
it shall not bo lawful af
the passage of this ordi¬
ior any person to sell
Fire works known as cannon
from number one up.
ordinance also prohibits
shooting of any small Fire
out side of private en¬
A violation of this
shall be purnished
fine or imprisonment in the
of Mayor or Mayor
Council. Passed this ,the
da y of Nov - : 9o6.
L. A. CLARK,
Mayor,
T. SMITH,
Clerk.
Also be it ordained by the
and Council of the city
Covington and it is hereby
by authority of the
That it shall be unlaw¬
ful for dealers in dynamite to
keep more than 20 pounds of
dynamite in their house at one
time. That all dealers in dy¬
namite and dynamite caps shall
build and maintain a
magazine for storing said dy
namite and caps. That said
magazine shall be built in not
less than 200 yards of any
residence or place of business.
That this ordinance shall be in
effect as soon as dealers have
had a reasonable time to build
suc.V^PfJrrnes/ A violation
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of this ordinance r shall , ,,, be
pur¬
nished by a fine or imprison¬
ment. Passed this the 8th
of Nov. 1906.
L. A. CLARK,
Mayor.
GEO. T. SMITH, '
Clerk.
Land For Sale.
Farm cor.tainilig 90 acres in
Eastern part of Covington, on
Floyd street, a desireabln resident
part of town. Owner made an
average of 1000 pounds seed cotton
per acre few years ago. Can be
cut Into building lots and sold
well. Splendid track for training
horses can be built on place. $00
per acre has recently been refused
for half of place Building worth
$1500. Price $5000.
W. M. ROBERTS.
Olivet’s Farmers Chilled Mfctal
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