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COMPANY
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L, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
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GRAND AND TRAVERSE JUKORS
THAT HAVE BEEN DRAWN I 01
THE JANUARY ’ TERM OF XL' AV
TON SUPERIOR COURT.
The following bin e been drawn f
the January term of Newton Super!
Court as Grand Jurors.
A. J. Stanton. N. P. Smith
S. P. Potts F. M. Oliver
It. E. Everitt O. M. Gay
IV. P. Odum J. s. Chestnut
fi. B. Livingston 1>. A. Thompsoi
D. ]!. Crowell P. T. Dyer
F. Ozburn W. G. 1 Jiggers
It. A. Norris T. G. Aiken
J. W. F. Park J. ling. Cowan
T. \v. Heard E. E. Lunsford
J. J. Kitchens IK T. Stone
E. \V. Adams it. II. Cowan
W. L. Gibson 1). M. 11 A)!is
J. P. Longshore F. W. Fowler
Leonidas Loyd I. N. Yanglm
The following are the Traversa J
vovs for this term of court:
•b M. Potts C. i). Terrell
J. T. Morgan )I. i>. Bush
W. C. Tope L. F. Reed
E. H. Mobley : 1. G. Smith
R. L. Middlebrook II. H. Skinner
•I- E. Phillips C. T. Lummus
E. M. Piper J. L. Skinner
• H. Lamb W. A. Skinner
<>. I‘. Owens N. Steadliam
A. T. Peek C. Brooks
A- *8. Murray it. L. Brown
E. 15. McDonald J. S. McCord
" II. Odum E. O. Aiken
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'E O. Usher C. E. Sullivan
E. Henderson •i. It. McCord
*• -Y Smith G. M. Mitchell
E. B. Thacker II. D. Terrell
•E B. Terrell W. G. Hays
CITY TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
City Taxes must be paid at once,
or executions will be issued.
By order of the Council
Bee. 7th, 1914.
K. E. EVERITT, Mayor,
FOR SALE.
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I wo year old horse colt, well broke
ai "l good size.
DU. D. H. PARUMEXT.
In Our liine You Will Find Gifts For
Father, Mother, Sister, Brother
A Gift for He r, A Gift for Him
Toy of every description for the Children
FROM 5c UP
Someone spending 25c at our store will get
on of the FLEE DOLLS, value $3.00 and
$2.50, which we are going to give away
DECEMBER 21ST.
Your money will go forth r if you shop at
*>ur store. We have mashed all goods in
line with low price cotton.
ADMIMSTRATORS SALE
i Georgia. Newton .. Count: ~ .
1 i lb v virtue of an order of the Court
Oi < )1 .Jinary of .said county will besn.d
m the First Tuesday in Jan. 1916, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, before
i he court house door in said county at
puiie ouhtery, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described lauds to¬
wn .
AH that, tract or parcel of laud ly¬
ing and being in tlie county of New¬
ton, state of Ga„ known as the J.
M. J tearing place, abou three miles
riGorth of the town of oxter J, con¬
taining eighty acres, more or less a . 1
boun.h'.t! as follows: on the Nortt by
Mrs. Wm. Bird; East by lands of (lie
Mer.i: estate; south by public road and
West by lands of Newt Be-ry.
Ai SO, all that tract of parcel of
land ring and being in the county of
Newt mNewton, state of Georgia, twhig
the 1 u.e place of John IV. Wyatt do
eeas. and known as the Cook place,
abou three miles south of the city of
(\>\., Ton, containing two bund
four ,d one half acres, more or lew.
and minted as follows: on North by
land of G. W. Hill and Mrs. Petty;
East y Dried Indian creek; South by
'.and. under control of W. C. Clark, on
t by Flat Shoals public roau. Sold
for the uprpose of paying debts and
distribution. Terms of sue cv-b This
Ih 7, 1914.
JAMES WAYTT, as Admix of Joint
W. Wyatt, deceased.
NOT UK DEBTOR AND CREDITOR.
Notice is hereby given that all per¬
sons owing the estate of J. V • M.'iU..
deceased are hereby ie.piir.xl to make
immediate payment and a 1 p rsons
holding claims against said estate a"e
hereby notified to render said demands
i nto the Administrator, in terms of
law. This Dee. 7tli, 191 >.
JAMES WYATT, Admr. estate . 1’ J.
W Wyatt, deceased .
CITATION
GEORGIA. Newton County,
Mr*. (Too Holmes lias made appib”
iii,: "f letters of administration to is
sUt . t,, her on the estate of O. L. Hol¬
mes. late of said county .dc •eased.
This is therefore to cite all pe>--"U
concerned to show cause, if any
they van why letters slioidd not he :s
,ned as prayed for, and said applica¬
tion will be heard <>n tlie Dt Monday !
is January, 1915. next This Dm* 7tli
191 !
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
IxiL CL. j.M»TON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County, J
°’ C Gole has A ^ }XU ‘ d to n ’ e for y »
'’ rder «-'*imring O. A. Martin. Admr. o
the estate of G. \Y. Avery, late of said
count? - , deceased, to make titles to cer¬
tain lands set out and desori n\! in
his bond for title, attached to his ap¬
plication. This is therefore to cite all
persons, both kindred and credit, s to
show cause if any they can why an or¬
der should not be passed in term of
the law in such cases made and pr >vin
cd and said application will be hear i
on the First Monday in Jan. 1015 no t.
This Dec. Ttli. 1014.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
SHERIFF SALES.
Will he sold before the court house
door, in city of Covington, said coun¬
ty and state, within tlie legal hours
<>f sale to the highest bidder for cash
on (Ill the LJUU First A liob Tuesday A lit,ill. in IHIUUUI,! January, , 1915 u'lp
the following described property, towit.
My house and lot in the town of
Newborn, Georgia, consisting of six
and one-fifth acres of land and bound¬
ed as follows: on the East by Main st. ;
South by lands of Prince Pitts and It.
L. Loyd and West by school house
property. Levied on as the property of
L. R. Sams to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
in favor of People’s Rank against I..
It. Sams issued from the Superior
Court of Newtou County Georgia. \i rit
ten notice given owner. L. It. Sams and
Robert Sams, tenant in possession as
required by law. This Oct. 1J. 1914.
S. M. HAY, SHERIFF.
Newton County, Georgia
ALSO six and one fifth acres of land
fronting Main street in town of New¬
born, Georgia. Newton county: it be¬
ing the house and lot on which i now
reside, upon which there is approxi¬
mately an ineumberance of eighteen
hundred dollars and also another in
cumberance to the People's Bank, of
$500 already. levied on as the pr'iper
ty of L. R. Sams to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa in favor of People's Bank against
L. R. Sams, issued from the Superior
Court of Newton Couhty Georgia. Writ
ten notice given owner L. R. Sams and
Robert Sams, tenant in jiossession as
required by law. This Get. ■•'•b
S. M. IIAYy SHERIFF.
Newton, County. Georgia
ALSO at the same time and place,
all that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the city of Covington.
Newton county, Georgia, an ! articu
iarly described as follows:
Town lots No's, ti and 7 know n as
Christmas is
welcome coming. Vewill in
you our
store.
the Spence home place and upon which
the defendant, Mrs. Callie S. Shepherd
.resides. Being in square I) of the city
of Covington, Newton county, Georgia,
and said lot No. 17 being particularly
described as follows: beginning at a
corner on Elm street and running east
along Conyers XI10 feet to N. S. Tur¬
ner's line and thence south along N.
S. Turner’s line 157 feet to city ceme¬
tery and enclosed by wire fence and
then o west along the cemetery line
and said wire fence 232 feet and 8
iaqhes to Elm street and thence along
Elm street 130 feet to beginning cor¬
ner. with small plat of ground cutout
of said lot size 29 feet and 2 inches
by 2:' feet and 2 inches of the Ran
olds graves. Said property levied on
as the property of Mrs. Callie S. Shep¬
herd with a Superior Court fifa issued
from the Superior Court of Newton
county Georgia, in favor of the Bank
of Newton County against Mrs. Callie
S. Shepherd and IV. B. Shepherd.
Written notice given Mrs. Callie S.
Shepherd, she being defendant in fi
fa and tenant in possession as requir¬
ed by law. This August 25. 1914.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
ALSO at the same time and place,
Eighteen acres of cotton in field, more
or less ; five acres corn in field, more
or less; one bale lint cotton; one thou¬
sand pounds seed cotton in house, more
or less; 200 pounds peas; 300 bundles
of fodder, more or less. Said property
levied on as the property of Harrie
II. Jones with a land Lord’s lieu is¬
sued from the Sujierior court of New
ton county, Georgia, in favor of M. W.
Davis against Harrie H. Jones. Levy
made and turned over to me by J. C.
Nixon, deputy sheriff of said state
and county. This Oct. 7. 1914.
160 S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
I have made arrangements for Mr.
W N. Rainey to handle the hunting li
cense for me and you can get your li
cense from him at Fowler Bros. You
can hunt in your own district without
license, hut you can’t hunt anything
out of your district without license.
Those that expect to hunt had lietter
get their licenses, as there is a depu¬
ty in ever? district to look after the
violators of the law.
R. L. COWAN, Game Warden.
NOTICE.
Any person or persons caught hunt¬
ing on my lands will be prosecuted.—
C. R. Rogers.
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NEW GROCERY STORE
I have purchased the Fancy and Family Grocery Stale
and Meat Market formerly operated by G. C. Taylor and an
now prepared to sell you anything you ned in this line. I
will keep at all times a fresh stock of Fancy and Fuaily
Grocries and Fresh Meats.
If you have any country produce of any kind to sett,
bring it to me and I wil give you the highest market prictj
for it at all times.
Be glad to have you call on me and inspect nay stoek
or phone me your orders.
PHONE 220 COVINGTON, GA.
H. D. BUSH
FOR SALE
| Three Nice Building Lots in North
! Covington. East Front on Emory St.,
| on Car Line, Convenient to Lights,
I onater and Sewerage. Cash or Term*.
I F. P. HARRISON
STOP AT Tin: 01 . 1 ) REUABLB
K I M BALL H OUSE
ATLANTA, GA.
Most Central and Convenient, Location in the City
EUROPEAN PLAN Our restaurant Best in the is South one of the
150 ROOMS Hot and Cold $1.00 PER BAT
Running Water
ROOMS: Connecting baths $1.50. Private baths $2.00 and UP.
Club Breakfast 30c to $1.00. Midday Luuchen only 50 cant*.
A LA CARTE SERVICE unsurpassed in tha South.
ED L. BROWN. Manager.
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