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SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold before the Court House
door, in the city of Covington, during
the legal hours of sale, on the First
Tuesday described in November, 1909, the fol¬
lowing property, to-wit:
One house and lot in the city of
Covington, Newton county, Georgia,
and being the lot deeded to Amanda
Choat from R. I. Weaver and R. R.
Fowler, administrators of Ike Brown
estate, and bounded as follows: On
the North Stone Mountain street; on
the West by West street; on the South
by lot bought by Amanda Choat from
Jones and Taylor; and on the East by
lot bought from L. L. Middlebrook,
said lot containing one acre, more or
less. Said property levied on as the
property of Amanda Choat to satisfy
an execution issued from the Superior
Court of Newton county in favor of
the Bank of Covington against said
Amanda Choat, upon a rule absolute
for the foreclosure of mortgage on the
above described property. Said prop¬
da erty being in the possession of Aman¬
Choat. All proper papers properly
recorded in Clerk’s office of Superior
Court of Newton county. Written
notice given said Amanda Choat as
required by law. This Oct. 2, 1909.
S. M. Hay, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold, the following described
property, to-wit: One house and lot
in the town of Mansfield. Said house
being a four room house facing Sec¬
ond avenue and surrounded by lands
of Adams Hugh White, J. A. Starr and E. H.
and known as the M. H. Cook
house and lot. Said property levied
on with a fi fa issued from the City
Court of Covington in favor of Mans¬
field Lumber and Construction com¬
pany against M. H. Cook. Written
notice given as required by law to J.
M. Edens, he being tenant in posses¬
sion. This Oct. 2, 1909.
S. M. Hay, Sheriff.
For Letters of Dismission.
Georgia— Newton County:
Whereas Jonathan Poison, Admin¬
istrator, de bonis non, with the will
annexed, of Mark Poison, represents
to the Court in his petition duly filed
and entered on record that he has
fully administered Mark Poison’s es¬
tate. This is therefore to cite all per¬
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dis¬
charged from his administration and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
1st Monday in November, 1909.
A. M. Meador, Ordinary. J
For Letters of Dismission.
Georgia—N ewton County:
Whereas G. W. R. Knight and R.
L. Cowan, administrators of Miss Lou
Lummus, represents to the Court
Chiffoniers and
Chif-Bobes
Decidely the very best values
can be found in these useful pieces
of Furniture.
their petition duly tiled and entered
on record, that they have fully ad¬
ministered Miss Lou Lummus’ estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrators should not be discharg¬
ed from their administrations and re¬
ceive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in November, 1909.
A. D. Meador, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
Georgia —Newton County:
Notice is hereby given that the un¬
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county For Leave to Sell the
land belonging to the estate of Bryant
Osborn, late of said county, deceased,
for the payment t>f debts and distri¬
bution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of November' Ordinary on the 1st Monday in
1909.
This Oct. 5th, 1909.
S. P. Thompson,
Administrator Estate Bryant Osborn,
Deceased.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
By virtue of an order granted to us
by the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Newton County, on the First Mon¬
day sold in September, 1909, there door will be
before the Court House in
the city of Covington, on the First
Tuesday in November next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
real estate, to-wit:
An undivided one-ninth interest in
Two Hundred and Seventeen (217)
Acres of land, more or less, lying in
Beersheba District, Henry County,
Georgia, and bounded as follows:
West by lands of J A. Presson and
J. A. McDonald; South by lands of
S. T. McDonald; East by South Riv¬
er; North by lands of W. T. Stroud
and T. J. Stewart.
Also an undivided one-half interest
in two town lots in the city of Cov¬
ington, towit: Being lots Nos. 5 and
(1 in Block D., of Covington Heights,
as shown per plat in the Clerk’s office.
Said lands being sold as the prop¬
erty of the estate of William McDon¬
ald, late of said county, deceased.
Sold for the purpose of paying debts
and distribution among the heirs.
Terms of sale cash.
This the 4th day of October, 1909.
S. P. Thompson,
E. W. Fowler,
Administrators of the Estate of Wil¬
liam McDonald, Deceased.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA— Newton County:
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The i petition pi of Chas. G. Smith, N.
Z. Anderson and J. C. Knox, all of
said State and County, respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
THE LOVINGTON NEWS
Dining Room.
Every woman has her own idea
as to dining room furniture. Real¬
izing this we have suits ranging all
the way from the dull finished ma¬
hogany to the simple mission style.
Round and square tables.
incorporated under and made a body politic
the name and style of THE
REALTY & ABSTRACT COMPANY
for the period of twenty years.
2. The principal office of said Com¬
pany shall be in the City of Coving¬
ton, State and County aforesaid, but
petitioners desire the right to estab¬
lish branch offices within this state or
elsewhere, whenever the holders of a
majority of the stock may so deter¬
mine.
3. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and its
shareholders.
4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation is to act as a real
estate broker, in making sales of real
estate and to charge therefor com¬
missions to be agreed upon; to make
loans on real estatp, either with its
own funds or with funds belonging to
others for whom it may be acting as
agent; to make abstracts of title to
real estate, and to charge therefor
such fee as may be agreed on; to rent
property either for itself or other
parties, and to collect rent for same
and to charge a commission for mak¬
ing such collection; to build and con¬
struct houses for rent or for sale, and
to otherwise improve real estate either
for itself or as agent for other parties;
and to engage in, do and perform all
other work, as may be incidental in
doing charge a adequate real estate business, and to
compensation there¬
for.
5. The capital stock of said corpor¬
ation shall be One Thousand Dollars
($1000.00) with the privilege of in¬
creasing the same to the sum of Ten
Thonsand Dollars ($10,000) by a ma¬
jority vote of the stockholders, said
stock to be divided into shares of One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. Ten
per cent of the amount of capital to
tually be employed by them has been ac¬
right paid in. Petitioners desire the
to have the subscriptions to
said capital stock paid in money or
property to be taken at a fair' val¬
uation.
6. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be im¬
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal; to make all necessary * by-laws
and regulations, and to do all other
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on of said busi¬
ness, and including the right to buy, hold
sell real estate and personal
property suitable to the purposes of
the corporation, and to execute notes
and bonds as evidence of indebted¬
ness incurred or which may be incur¬
red in the conduct of the affairs of
the corporation, and to secure the
same by mortgage, security deed or
other form of lien under existing
! laws.
7. They desire for said incorpora¬
tion the power and authority to apply
for, and accept amendments to either
charter of either form and substance
by a vote of the majority of its stock
outstanding at the time. . They also I
ask authority for said incorporation
to wind up its affairs, liquidate and
discontinue its business at any time
it may determine to do so by a vote
of two-thirds of its stock outstanding
at the time.
tion 8. They desire for said incorpora¬
the right of renewal when and
as provided by the laws of Georgia,
and that it have all such other rights,
powers, privileges and immunities as
Odd Pieces.
China closets, plain and leaded
glass, with or without mirror back,
all in beautiful and tasteful finish.
Book-cases and library table that
were chosen with a view to good
taste and service. Come and see
for yourself.
Wagnos
I have been trying to sell Standard Two-Horse Wag¬
ons at COST for sometime and have failed to sell, 1
now offier them at $7.50 less, at $45.00 for sizes 2 3-4
and 2 1-2 for CASH ONLY.
Buggies
Rubber Tired Buggies, all grades at LESS than the
Factory Cost For Cash.
THOMPSO
are incident to like corporations or
permissible under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
incorporated style under the name and
as aforesaid with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein set
forth and as are now or may hereafter
be, allowed a corporation of similar
character under the laws of Georgia.
Middlebrook, Rogers & Knox,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 5th day of Octo¬
ber, 1909.
JNO. B. DAVIS, Clerk.
GEORGIA— Newton County
I, John B. Davis, Clerk of the Sup¬
erior Court of said County, do here¬
by certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the application
for charter of THE REALTY & AB¬
STRACT COMPANY, as the same
appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and
the seal sf said Court, this 5th day of
October, 1909.
JNO. B. DAVIS, Clerk
Superior Court, Newton County, Ga.
—FOR SALE—A good Edison phon¬
ograph, with fifty fine records, a large
horn and stand. Will sell cheap. Gall
or write to—Miss Clara Elliott, Ox¬
ford, Ga. 2t.
Chair Department
This includes davenports, and
lounges, hall sets in three pieces,
odd chairs from the genuine leather
sleepy hollow to the baby rocker.
Our line of art squares, matting,
linoluim and rugs in axminster brus
sels, crep and bath rugs is complete.
City’s Finest Drug Stori
SMITHS DRUG STORE
Also a nice Line of Stationery,
Cigars and Tobacco.
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