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sever®! days- j N. Smith and
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Tlie to welcome them bad
fa» after ily a are sw ’ f of £o ur years in Oxford,
Ga - Fincher returned from
Sa nnra has been
Thursday where she
A it fall »tock of millenery.
T”,»i . her Elliott i
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Mixon News.
I I Mies Ruth Reynolds visit hae with returned her
IS. eftpr a pleasant High
Mi- Varia Kitchens, at
iMr and Mm. Johnie Parker and
I [St t-nildren of High Point, with Mr. spent and Friday Mrs
| and Saturday
dark Parker. returned to
I Mr Pate Kitchens has
|l,is I home at Cornish his Mountain, sick daughter, after
n-Apk’s stay with
Erie Kitchens. The friends of
llliss the Kitchens are glad to know that
is rapidly improving.
H lay jj r Huhie Ivey came Atlanta home for Thurs- some
after being in
■time. I
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hick, of Gaith
lers trents, spent Friday evening with Parker. their
Mr. and Mrs. I. L.
I ■ Miss Odessa Ivey spent Friday with
tits Eria Kitchens.
■ y r and Mrs. Luther Hill attended
Lurch at Bethlehem Saturday.
I On Sunday evening 28th of Sept.
Let Ke ’9 everybody come out and join
singing at Stewart church. Bring
flour song boota.
floR RENT—T ROOM COTTAGE
now occupied by Mr. Miller, next
B door to my residence. Fine well
H of waer and good garden spot. Wa
H ter, sewerage and electric lights,
fl fl Plenty room for chickens. Rent Pen
reasonable. Apply to W. B. R.
■ nington.—tf.
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Briscoe Marble & Granite Works,
located on Georgia Railroad near
depot in Covington, are prepaired
to sell you anything in the monu
fental line at first cost. Ve do
foot sell through agents who re=
teive a large commission for their
service but sell direct to customer.
We manufacture monuments in
°th Marble and Granite, useing
° ni y the best grades of Georgia,
ennessee and Italian marble,
berton, Oglesby and Quincy,
ass - GRANITES. We make
J'ery 0 a $1500.00 thing from a $5.00 Marker
opings Monument, also
of every grade. Our Shops
equiped with the best pneu
atio. |f no t convenient to call
"a <j Ur we shops, will call write or phone us
^Ples on you with our
and designs.
BR| SC0E MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS
* oy ington, Georgia
h • •'hone No. 50 L
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Rocky Plains.
Mrs. Boyce Davis and daughter, Sa¬
rah Boyce, and Mrs. M. H. Davis
spent Monday in Covington shopping.
Miss Rosa McGibony, of Oxfrd, and
Mr. Duriss Martin were marred last
Sunday. They are home for the
present with the groom’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Martin.
Mr. Roy Davis spend last Sunday
with the family of Mr. Chal. Cowart
a‘ Porterdale.
NEWTON SUPERIOR COURT
SEPTEMBER TERM, 1913.
The court having convened and be¬
ing now in open session, and it being
deemed by me inexpedient to continue
holding the same further at this time,
it is therefore ordered that this term
of the court be and the same is here¬
by adjourned to the Second Monday 1
November 1913, and that the same
lie held beginning on that day, and it
is further ordered that the Grand and
Ti averse Jurors drawn to serve at
this term, and all parties, witnesses,
and others having business in this
court attend on said Second Monday
in November 1913.
This order granted in open court,
this the 15th day of September 1913.
L. S. ROAN,
J. S. C. St. Mt. Ct.
THE AUGUSTA FISH CO.
Augusta, Georgia
Wholesale Fish and Oysters
always fresh.
Your order shall receive our
prompt attention.
A trial order large or small is
all we ask.
Change of Charter
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Tc the Superior Court of said County
The petition of the Trustees of Em¬
ory College, located in said county and
State, respectfully shows:
1. That Emory College is a corpo¬
ration existing under the laws of the
State of Gergia, and was created by
an Act of the Legislature, approved
December 10th, 1836, and subsequent¬
ly amended by the same authority
by an Act approved December 23rd,
1886, and an Act approved December
26th, 1890, and an Act approved De¬
cember 16th, 1893, and subsequently
to-wit; On September 21st, 1899, by
the Superior Court of Newton county.
2. That your petitioners desire to
amend the charter of Emory College
so as to conform the same to the laws
of the Methodist Episcopal Church
South, with reference to the confirma
tion of trustees adopted by the Iasi
General Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, held in Ash
ville, N. C., in May, 1910.
3. Your petitioners desire that,
under the charter as so amended, all
trustees of said college, however
elected, shall be confirmed by the
Annual Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, in the ter
r torial limits of which said trustee
shall reside, at the session of said An
nual Conference next succeeding the
election of said trustee, and that all
trustees hereafter elected shall not
exercise any of the functions of said
office until the confirmation of said
election by the said Annual Confer¬
ence and should the Annual Confer¬
ence within whose bounds any truster
sc elected shall reside fall or refuse
to confirm the election of said trus¬
tee, another person shall be elected li
his stead and submitted to the An¬
nual Conference aforesaid for confir¬
mation, and no person shall be a
Trustee of said college until hie elec¬
tion shall have been confirmed as pro¬
vided in the charter.
4. Your petitioners desire that
said charter shall be so amended as
to provide that all trustees of Emory
College, now holding office and here¬
after elected and confirmed, shall hold
their offices as such trustees until
their successors shall have been elec¬
ted and confirmed, as provided in
this charter.
Wherefore Petitioners pray that an
order be granted allowing the above
desired amendment to said charter.
H. E. W. PALMER,
L. \V. BRANCH,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
CLERK’S OFFICE SUPERIOR COUP.
Newton County, Georgia.
I, John B. Davis, Clerk of the Su¬
perior Court of Newton County, Geor¬
gia, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correc
copy of the original petition of the
Trustees of Emory College, for an
amendment to its charter which is
of file in this office this September
19th, 1913. (Sd.) JNO. B. DAVIS
Clerk Sup’r Ct. Newton County, Ga.
FOR SALE.
Two, Two-Horse Gasoline Engines
Cheap.
GEO. T. SMITH,
Covington, Ga.
Schedule of Georgia Railroad.
Going West Going East.
No. 3,—4:15 a.m No. 4.—1:39 a.m
“ »—5:40 a.m “ 2—8:54 a.m.
*' 93—7:44 a.m “ 28—4:38 p.m.
“ 1—12:19 a.m “ 94—6:56 p.m.
•* 27—6:27 p.m “ 10—7:55 p.m.
Oxford Street Railway Company
Lv Cov. 7:15 am. Lv Depot 7:45 an
Lv Cov. 8:30 am. Lv Depot 9:00 am
Lv Cov.ll:50 am. Lv Depot 12:25 am
Lv Cov. 2:10 pm. Lv Depot 2:20 pm
Lv Cov. 4:00 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
Cars will leave Covington on time
and will wait at Dey>t 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. 11:45 am. Lv Depot 12:25 am
Lv Oxf. 1:55 pm. Lv Depot 2:15 pm
Lv Oxf. 4:00 pm. Lv Depot 4:40 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.
H. W. FOWLER. President.
AUTOMOBILE FOP SALE.
Overland, Four Passenger, 29-liorse
power Automobile for sale. In good
condition. Apply to O. W. Porte: -
Porterdale, Ga.—tf.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND.
6 and 8 per cent money on good
farm lands. Five year terms. Any
one desiring money on improved
farm lands I will be glad to figure
with them. H T. HUSON.
Why not PAY us that DOLLAR?
Starrsville, Georgia
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$ PS &
CO.
You do not have to go to town to get something
to eat and something to wear if you live in this
section.
We have a complete stockof General Mer¬
chandise, Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and every¬ f x >
thing to eat and you can buy as cheap here as
iu town and save the time going and coming.
We have bought a big line for the Fall and
Winter season and will appreciate your trade.
A call will convince you that we have the goods.
C. C. Epps & Co.
Starrsville, Georgia
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men who know their business assures you the
best possible sample.
> We pay the highest market price for cotton
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Ginners and Seed Buyers
Starrsville, - - Georgia
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