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LEGAL ADVERTISEM’TS.
SHERIFF SALES.
’GEORGIA, Newton County.
W" Aj P.E SOLD on the FIRST TUES¬
DAY in JANUARY next at public
out cry at the Court House in the City of
Covington, said county, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder tor
t 'ASII, the following described property,
to wit:
All that tract or parcel ot land situate,
iving and being in said county and State.
known as the Demps Henderson home
place. Bounded South by Oliver Hender
son WestbyO. S. Porter and Fletch
Nelson. North by Fletch Nelson and
America Henderson- East by George W
Hill and the Presly Jones place. Contain¬
ing seventy-five acres, more or less- Said
property levied on as the property of
Demps Henderson, one of the defendants,
to satisfy an execution issued from the
County Court ot said county in favor of
Thompson & Farmer, against Rebecca
Anderson and Demps Henderson. Said
property being now in possession of Caro¬
line Anderson. Written notice given ten
ant in possession as required by law.
is M. 11AY, Sjukiff.
ALSO—At the same time and place,
One two-horse wagon. Said property lev¬
ied on With a mortgage fi fa issued from
the County Court of said county, in favor
of J YV. Stroud against B. W. Turner.
This Dec. 3, 1906.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
ALSO—At the same time and place,
About 20 acres cotton in field more or less,
<00 lbs. seed cotton in house more or less,
7 acres corn in field, more or less, 300 lbs
hav, more or less, (in bouse,) 1 bale seed
cotton at Hays & Greer’s gin. Said prop
*-rty levied on as the property of J. M.
Lunsford, with a County Court fi fa issued
from the County Court of Newton eouaty,
in favor of Swann Davis Co , transferees of
Miss E. P. Dearing ayainst J. M. Lunslord
Thjs Dec. 3, 1900.
S >1. HAV, Sheriff.
ALSO- At the same time and place,
res rc of land in the
v .unty ot Newton and parti.. within the
incorporate , limits of the city of Covington,
Said land b tided as fol : North by
hind the Covington C< tton Mills: East
v lands of Heard and ai 1 Bob Hatch
<* ; South by ■t. i 1 We t by R,
W. Milner ami .1 Said lands
i -a bel R
»v r? »t an execn
n in favor of the I an k nigUm,
transferee !Sf and again tilt .-aiu Mrs. La
Purses,
Bill Books,
Cigar Cases,
Banks,
Pocket Mirors,
Large Fancy Mirors,
Teething Rings,
Rubber Rattlers,
Lap Tables,
Glove Boxes,
Stationery,
Soap Boxes,
Hair Brushes,
Match Stands,
Clocks,
R. Roberts, defendant, said execution
from the Superior Court of Newton
Deed for the purpose of levy and
sale having been filed in the Clerk’s office,
required by law. Tenant in possession
been notified as required by law.
This 3rd day of December, 1906.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
ALSO—At the* same time and place,
will he sold and undivided one-sixth (16)
interest in all that tract or parcel of land
situated in Wyatts district, and known as
the T. H. Smith home place, said tract
composed of two hundred and thirty-five
acres, more or less, bounded North, East
and west by lands of 1 B. Ellington, and
on South lands of Mandy Cook, and ol
Joseph George. Said land levied on as
the property of J. E. Smith, defendant in
an execution issued from the County
Court in favor of Aiken and Anderson
against the said J K. Smith. Said in
terest so levied and to be sold being the
said J. E. Smith, defendant as an heir at
law in said estate and lands. Defendant
in possesssoti notified in terms of the law
This December 4th 1906.
S. M. Hay, Sheriff.
Application for Discharge.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
I. Y. Dunaway, administrator upon the
estate of T. P. Launius, late of said comi¬
ty, deceased, having filed his petition for
discharge, this is to cite all persons con¬
cerned to show cause against the granting
of this discharge, at the regular terra of the
Court of Ordinary for said county to be
held on the First Monday in January, 1907
This Dec. 3, 1906.
G. D. HEARD, Ordinary.
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA, Newton Gounfy,
To Whom it May Concern:
W. G. Norman having made application
to me in due form to be appointed perma¬
nent administator upon the estate of Mrs.
M. A. Collins, late of said county, notice
is hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the Court
ot Ordinary for said county, to be held on
the First Monday in January, 1907. Wit
!: s my hand and official signature, this
. December,
«»* ol 1906.
1 «• D. HEARD, Ordinaiy.
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Application for Titles.
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; GEORGIA. Newton < untv.
I - 1) Ballard having made t j l>r
to <*XeC
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THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON 6a
Magnifying glasses.
Thermometers,
Shaving Mugs,
Bread and Butter Plates,
Pin Trays,
Celery Trays,
Collar and Cuff Boxes,
Jewel Boxes,
Whisk Brooms,
Baskets,
Cake Plates,
Chop Plates,
Puff Boxes.
hereto attached, purporting to be signed
by T. C. Swann, late of said county, de.
ceased, the said application alleging that
said land has been fully paid for. All par
ties concerned are hereby notified that said
application will be heard before the Court
ol Ordinary for said county on the 7th day
of January, 1907. This 3rd day of Decem¬
ber, 1900.
G. I). HEARD, Ordinary.
Application for Titles.
GEORGIA. Newton County.
Paul and Otis llnrderaun havine made
application lo require titles to he executed
to them in certain lands described in a
bond tor titles thereto attached, purporting
to be signed by P. B. Jarman, late of said
county, deceased, the said application al¬
leging that said land has been fully paid
for. All parties concerned are hereby no
tified that said application will be heatd
before the Court of Ordinary, for.said coun¬
ty on the 7 th day of January, 1907. This
3rd day of I^-cember, 1906.
G. L). HEARD, Ordinary.
Removal of Marriage Disabilities.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
To Whorn It May Concern :
1 aka notice that the undersigned I ns
filed in the Clerk’s office of the Superior
Court ol said county a petetition for the
the removal of his marriage disabilities,
imposed upon him by the verdict and de
gree of said court in the case of Mrs. Nora
Pitts vs. J. E Pitta, No- 2, September
Term, 1902. Said application will be heard
at the March Term, 1907. This Nov. 21, ’06.
J. E. PITTS, Applicant.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
Notice is hereby given to all credit ors
ol the estate of M. W. Harcrow, late of
said couuty, 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
ceased are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
This 6th day ot November, 190G.
R L. COWAN,
*T N ate M. \Y. Harcrow,
Deceased
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Pettey-Johnson.
Mi'S Kufaula Pettey and Mr. !
David F. Johnson were united in
marriage at the home of the
bride at Pettey’s Hill, on Sunday
afterno n at two o’clock, by Rev.
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WINTER GOODS
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A Sweeping Re$uctoin in Prices.
It is our desire to reduce our stock as much possible between and
Christmas as now
so that when we move to our large and handsome new quarters, on
January first, we will have for our Iriends and customers
A BRAND NEW STOCK OF COODS
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this opportunity cannot
great of buying goods cheap.
C. C. ROBINSON
Covington, Georgia.
K
E. R. Pendelton.
Miss Pettey is the daughter of
Mrs. W. II. Pettey of this County.
Mr. Johnson is a papular young
man of Leguin.
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