The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, October 18, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 12
PAGE EIGHT. ,3" i ’ 4:3“ . 3:533:35 ”gag" {; *3;- jig/w 5: - 3 . ' “‘ 65.19,..1‘: :17?) .7::j,,»,¢‘;'.j.-. zfixéi giviqg‘ {grizzk' Z‘ifim‘ . emf «-;.. ”315:: #fiyggfig. fié" ~11:- ._ 3; w: .~‘-as‘.”" pr;- any-‘5: .“ "“"T meal. ‘3’ M»; fiflsf QR’Jfihw 5a 3:. rice“ 7‘33 243-335 a ‘ 3 a 3:213": , 5 '1'“? “M “m‘w 5:" -3 * 33?; RES ' W POWER COMPANY CARRIES CASE TO SUPREME COURT. Suit Over Damages to Dempsey Road Goes to Higher Tribunal for Settlement. The controversy which, arose sever¬ al months ago between the citizens of this county and the Contrail Geor¬ gia Power Co., on account of the overflow on the Dempsey road, two or three miles north of the dam, will be fought out in. the state supreme court, according to information re¬ ceived here today. The Central Georgia Power Co., was enjoined by the superior court of Bibb county at the instance of citi¬ zens of Butts county from causing an overflow over the road at Demp¬ sey’s Ferry, and the power company has filed a bill of exceptions in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Bibb county, which carries the case to the higher courts. Among other things the Central Georgia Power Co., takes exception to the charges that the ovreflow interferes with travel, claiming by the building of a bridge the road is made passa¬ ble. The case promises to be a long drawn out one and both sides are determined to make a har ’ fight. Shortly after the dam was com¬ pleted, it was discovered that there was an overflow on +v, e Dempsey road, and the citizens of that sec¬ tion of the county claimed that the power company had agreed to build another rood to take the place of the one destroyed by the back water. The outcome w-ill be watched with a great deal of interest by the people of this section.—Jackson Argus. LIBERTY LOCALS. Rev. J. D. Smith filled his regu¬ lar and last appointment here, before conference, Sunday. We would be very glad to have him with us again*. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Speer and thre* bright little children spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Speer. Mrs. Mattie Kinnett and two daugh ters, Misses Effie and Cora Mae, spent Sunday with Mr. and Nfcrs. D. W. Kinnett. Mr. W. A. Woodruff was the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs. B. H. Woodruff, Sunday. Rev. J. D. Smith spent Sunday at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Pi¬ per. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wicks and bright little son, J. D„ of Covington, were guests of the latter’s sister, WORKMAN AT CENTRAL POWER COMPANY INTIMIDATED Force Engaged in Clearing Debris From Big Pond Are Ordered To Cease Operation. It was reported here this morning that the work of removing the rub¬ bish from the reservoir of the Cen¬ tral Georgia Power Company, which, has been in progress on the Jasper county side of the river for several weeks, has been abandoned on ac¬ count of the alleged intimidations of the workmen by certain citizens re¬ siding in that vicinity. It is stated that the lives of the workmen were threatened if they continued the work of removing the timbers from the pond and as a result the forces, under the supervision of L. L. Tyson, immediately transferred their opera¬ tions to the Butts county side.—Jack son Argus. TWO HOUSES FOR RENT R SALE on railroad street. Well finished with water works and electric lighst complete. Apply to M. W. Flemister. Mrs. Paul McCart, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Piper and daughter, Miss Ethel, spent last Thursday in Covington with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper. Mrs. Douglas Rumble and bright little daughter, Exa Wylene, of Ox¬ ford, spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. B. H. Wood¬ ruff. Mr. J. S. Piper was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Pi¬ per, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lark Britt spent Sun¬ day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Day. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Moore and two bright little children spent Sunday near Oak Hill with their daughter, Mrs. Verdie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Piper and daughter, Miss Ethel, spent Wednes¬ day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Piper. Mrs. Talitha Speer and Miss Annie Wicks spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Speer. Miss Cora Mae Kinnett visited Misses Ruby and Jessie Piper one day last week. Mrr. and Mrs. Z. D. iKnnett and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Speer and chil¬ dren, all spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCart. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kinnett of Al mon, spent one night last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kinnett. Several from here are attending tb* .state fair m Macon this week. THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. MANSFIELD. Miss Addie Clyde Leach spent the week-end in Atlanta and Macon. Miss Bessie Dasher spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, in Macon. Mrs. J. D. Persons, Mrs. B. Person little Mteaes Ethel and Finnic Per¬ sons, were guests of Mrs. W. C. Ben¬ ton Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. F. G. Dunn, of Social Circle, and Mrs. W. V. Almand, of Conyers, spent Wednesday p. m., in our little town shopping. Mr. Carl Carter, of Rutledge, was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. N. J. Boswell is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Adams, of Madison. Messrs. E. H. Adams and Dr. N. J. Boswell are spending several ^ays in Hokesboro, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Armstrong were guests of Broughton relatives Sunday Mrs. Wilson Mitchem and children returned to Atlanta Friday p. m., af¬ ter spending sometime with Mrs. A. B. Barberr. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. "Purks spent Sunday in Rutledge the guests of rel¬ atives. 1 Miss Jessie Bailey, of Social Circle, spent the week-end .with Mrs. J. C. Harwell. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Campbell, of Monticeilo, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R Campbell Sunday. Mrs. F. H. Franklin and little Francis and Josephine spent Satur¬ day with Mrs. Presotn Carroll, of Covington. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thompson spent several days In Atlanta last week. Miss Vessie Davis, of Rutledge, has returned home after spending several weeks in Mansfield. The Music and Expre.sg'.wn chins «ave a recital Friday g. Eveiy one present ti joyed -.a/ii .e mbe' im¬ mensely. The program rendered cer¬ tainly speaks well for the teachers, Misses Dasher and Burkett. Each child proved to have had such fine training. Indeed wehope ’twill foe the pleasure of these ladies to delight us again with sudli a program. 133 ACRES OF GOOD LAND FOR Sale; rented this year for 7 bales cotton; has one 4-room house, 1 3-room foousfe; good well of water; barn and otuthouses; half enough pine timber to pay for place; % mile from railroad and 1 mile from station. Apply to Box 84, Newborn, Ga. If Its First Class Job Printing you want, we do it FOR RE3OT—ONE FIVE ROOM COT tage, on Thompson Avenue, fully furnished with telephone, electric lights and city water, with bath¬ tub, reservior, ect. A well on the porch, and good stable and garden. The inside of the house has been murescoed, painted and varnished throughout. Price per month $15. ALSO One two story 7-room house, nearer town and the Public Schools is fitted up with telephone, electric lights and water. Price $20.00 per 'month. Apply to D. A. THOMP¬ SON.—S-25-1D11. FOR RENT.—THREE .NICE CON neoting rooms with electric lights and water works. Apply to this of¬ fice for information. Schedule of the Covington and Oxford Street Railway Company Lr Cov. 7:15 am. Lv Depot 7:45 an Lv Cov. 8:30 am. Lv Depot 0:00 am Lv Cov.ll:10 am. Lv Depot 11:40 am Lv Cov. 2:10 pm. Lv Depot 2:20 pm Lv Cov. 3:50 pm. Lv Depot 4:30 pm Lv Cov. 6: pm. Lv Depot 6:45 pm Lv Cov. 6:55 pm. Lv Depot 7:00 pm Lv Cov. 7:30 pm. Lv Depot 8:10 pm Cara will leave Covington on time and will wait at Depot for delayed trains. Lv Oxf. 7:10 am. Lv Depot 7:50 am Lv Oxf. 8:20 am. Lv Depot 9:05 am Lv Oxf.ll:00 am. Lv Depot 11:45 am Lv Oxf. 1:55 pm. Lv Depot 2:15 pm Lv Oxf. 3:45 pm. I*v Depot 4:30 pm Lv Oxf. 6:00 pm. Lv Depot 7:00 pm Lv Oxf. 7:30 pm. Lv Depot 8:10 pm Cars will leave Oxford on time and will wait at Depot for delayed trains. 1. W. FOWLER, President. FIVE INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS For Sale—Five Dollars. R. F. Tay¬ lor, News Office. Our new Tialoring books has arrived and same big values as we offer you in other lines fit styles quality work¬ manship fully guaran¬ teed come and see them. Yours Truly J. I. 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