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FAGE SIX
SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in city of Covington, said coun¬
ty and state, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash
on the First Tuesday in .Tune, 1915
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
L. R. Sams issued from the Superior
Court of Newton county, Georgia.
Written notice given owner, L. R.
Sams and Robert Sams, tenant in pos¬
sesion as required by law. This Oct.
13, 1914.
S. M. HAY, SHERIFF.
Newton County, Georgia.
ALSO six and one-half acres of land
fronting Mgin 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 incumbrance of eighteen
hundred dollars and also another in¬
cumbrance to the People’s Rank, of
$500 already. Levied on as the prop¬
erty of L. R. Sams to satisfy a mort¬
gage fi fa in favor of People’s Rank
against L. R. Sams, issued from the
Superior (Court of Newton county,
Georgia. Written notice given owner,
L. It. Sams, and Robert Sams, ten¬
ant in possession, as required by law.
This Oct. 13, 1914.
S. M. HAY, SHERIFF.
Newton County, Georgia.
SCHEDULE GEORGIA ROAD.
WEST BOUND
Lv. Covington Ar. Atlanta.
No. 3—4:38 a. m. Arrive G:00 a. m.
No. 11—5:45 a. m. Arrive 7 :35 a. m.
(Daily except Sunday.)
No. 13—7:38 a. . Arrive 9 :30 a. m.
(Sunday Only.)
No. 1—11 :24 a. in. Arrive 1 :00 p. in.
No. 5—3:05 p. m. Arrive 4:30 p. m.
No 7—6:38 p. m. Arrive 8:15 p. m.
EAST BOUND
Lv. Atlanta Arrive Cov.
No. 2—7:30 a. in. Arrive 8:53 a. m.
No. 6—12:25 p. m. Arrive 1 :34 p. m.
No. 8—3 :30 p. in. Arrive 4 :51 p. m.
No. 12—6:10 p. in. Arrive 7 :55 p. m.
(Daily except Sunday.)
No. 14—5:00 p. m. Arrive 6:38 p. m.
(Sunday Only )
No. 4—8:45 p. m. Arrive 9 :5S p. m.
How Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Her
Stomach Trouble.
“I suffered with stomach trouble for
years and tried everything I heard of,
but the only relief I got was tempo¬
rary until last spring I saw Chamber¬
lain’s Tablets advertised and procured
a bottle of them at our drug store. I
got immediate relief from that dread¬
ful heaviness after eating and from
pain in the stomach,” writes Mrs. Lin¬
da Harrod, Fort Wayne, Ind. Ob¬
tainable everywhere.
FOR RENT.
Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent
by the Electric Light Plant. 25 cents
per hour, 5<J cents for half day, $1.00
per day. Any ordinary servant can op¬
erate this machine and can he used at
any place where electric wires are in¬
stalled. Phone 91.
uo to V - ■ V ^ V ^
Tybee Off Coast, Savannah the Georgia near Y
”Where Ocean Breezes Blow.”
Low Ten Day, Week-End, Sunday and Season Fares.
Central of Georgia Railway
\ Right Way. The
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CITATION
GEORGIA—Newton County:
T. A. Cook, administrator on the es¬
tate of Mrs. Molly Cook, late of said
county, deceased, represents in his pe¬
tition duly filed that he has fully ad¬
ministered said estate and asks for
letters of dismission, This is therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, both kin¬
dred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why lie should not be
hence dismissed as prayed for and
said application will be heard on the
first Monday in June next, 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
A. I) MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County:
T. A. Cook, administrator de bonis
non, cum testimento annexxo, on the
estate of David Carter Cook, late
of said county, deceased, represents
in his petition duly filed that he has
fully administered said estate and
prays for letters of dismission, This
is. therefore, to cite all persons con¬
cerned, both kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can why said
letters should not be granted as pray¬
ed for and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in .Tune
next, 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEOIK; IA—Newton County:
I). .T. Adams, guardian of C. W.
Adams, represents in his petition duly
filed that lie lias fully discharged his
trust as guardian of his said ward,
and asks that he he dismissed, as said
guardian and all persons concerned
are hereby notified to show cause, if
any they can why letters of dismis¬
sion should not issue to him as preayed
for and same will he heard on the first
Monday in .Tune next, 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
A. I). MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County:
E. P. Loyd, administrator on the es¬
tate of .T .IT. Loyd, late of said county,
deceased, represents in his petition
duly filed that he has fully adminis¬
tered said estate and asks for letters of
dismission, This is, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, both kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said letters should not
l>e granted as prayed for and said
application will he heard on the first
Monday in .Tune next, 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
A. I). MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Newton County:
L. P. Duke, administrator of the es¬
tate of .Tim Dodson, late of said coun¬
ty, deceased, represents in his petition
duly filed that lie has fully administer
e: sai l < state and asks for letter of
dlMeis ion, This it - re. to cite
all persons coneer el both kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can why said letters should not
he granted as prayed for, and said ap¬
plication will he heard on the first
Monday in June next, 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
A. 1). MEADOR, Ordinary.
There is a photographer hi your
town.
'HE COVING TO !n NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County,
M. C. Davis, transferree has filed
his petition with bond for title at¬
tached. stating that he has paid all
purchase money due for the purchase
of certain lands described in said bond
of which he is transferree praying that
O. A. Martin, administrator of the es¬
tate of G. W. Avery, deceased, be re¬
quired to execute good am] sufficient
title to said land in terms of said
bond. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons to show cause, of any they
can. why said petition should not he
granted as prayed for. and same will
he heard on the first Monday in June
next. 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Newton County:
'To Whom it May Concern: All pre
sons are hereby notified that the un¬
dersigned has applied to the Hon. A.
O. Meador, Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell all. the real estate be¬
longing to the estate of Mamie Hollis.
'ate of said county deceased, for the
purpose of paying debts and distrilni
tion, and the said application will he
heard by the said Ordinary on the first
Monday in June next, 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
MATTIE H. FORT, Adinrx.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Newton County:
Mrs. Leila G. Kaylor, represnets in
her petition duly filed that site has
fully administered the estate of J- B.
Glass, late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, both kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
she should not he dismissed as admin
istrix with the will ennexed on said
estate, as prayed for, and said applica¬
tion will be heard on the first Monday
in June next, 1915.
This May 3rd. 1915.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Newton County:
r rhe appraisers appointed to set
aside years support for the minox
children of Nancy Wyatt, deceased,
having filed thir report, This is to
cite all persons concerned to show
c..use. if any they can, why said report
should not he made "lie judgment of
the Court of Ordinary and said report
will he passed upon at the June term,
1915, next. This May 6. 1915.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary,
CITATION
GEORGIA—Newton County:
D. J. Roseberry, administrator de
bonis non, on the estate of J. D. Rose
berry, late of said county, deceased,
represents in his petition duly filed
that he has fully administered said
estate and asks for letters of dismis¬
sion, This is therefore, to cite all per¬
sons concerned, both kindred and cred¬
itors to show cause, if any they can,
why said letters should not issue as
prayed for and said application will he
heard on the first Monday in June
next, 1915.
This May 3rd, 1915.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Opened February 20th- Closes December 4th...
Panama Calfornia Exposition
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Opened January 1st. Closes December 31st.
$71 95 Round Trip Fare $95 00
From Atlanta Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
U PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH
$ 71.90 applicable via Chicago, St- Louis, Memphis, Shreveport;
returning via same or any other direct route- Not via Portland or
Seattle.
$ 95.00 applicable via Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, Shreveport;
returning via same or any other direct route. ONE WAY VIA
PORTLAND—SEATTLE.
Tickets on sale March 1st to November 30th, inclusive. Final
return limit three months from date of sale, not to exceed Dec¬
ember 31st, 1915
. STOP-OVERS permitted at all points on going or return trip.
SIDE TRIPS may be made to Santa Fe, Petrified Forest,
Phoenix, Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, Yellowstone
National Park, Pike’s Peak, Garden of the Gods, Glacier Nat¬
ional Park, and other points of interest. FREE SIDE TRIP to
SAN DIEGO, and California Exposition from Los Angeles
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS TO CHICAGO, ST.
LOUIS, KANSAS CITY AND DENVER, MAKING DIRECT
CONNECTIONS WITH THROUGH CARS FOR THE
PACIFIC COAST, NECESSITATING ONLY ONE
CHANGE OF CARS
For complete information call on nearest agent, or address
J- C. BEAM,A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Newton County:
All persons owing the estate of Louis
Stein, deceased, are hereby notified
to render their demands according to
law and all persons owing said estate,
to make immediate payment.
This April 15, 1915.
MRS. IDA F. STEIN,
Administratrix estate Louis Stein, de¬
ceased.
MONEY TO LOAN
Money to loan on farm lands. No
commission charged, you pay interest
,, vein- on gel: you get what you
say p 'oiost on. s per cent simple
up. re. t. - to $5,000.00.
in ei niinedee.
f. BOX 63., OXFORD G V.
I MONEY TO LOAN
On Newton county farm lands. Term
five years. Interest 6 to 7% per cent,
payable annually. Borrower has op¬
tion of paying hack part or all any
time and stopping all future interest.
For information see or write,
C. C. KING,
\ Covington, Georgia
! ROUND TRIP FARES VIA
j CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
To SAN FRANCISCO and SAN DIE¬
GO, CAL., account California Erpo
sitions. Tickets on sale March 1st to
November 30th, limited three months
from date of sale, except that no
ticket will bear limit later than Decem¬
ber 31st, 1915.
COLUMBUS, GA., Chautauqua, May
17-23.
FITZGERALD, GA., Grand Lodge
I. O. O. F. of Georgia, May 25-20.
SAVANNAH, GA., Georgia Bankers
Association, May 27-29.
RICHMOND, VA., United Confed¬
erate Veterans Reunion, June 1-3.
ATHENS, GA., Summer School Uni¬
versity of Georgia, June 28-July 31.
For fares, schedules and ffull infor¬
mation call on your local ticket agent.
J. C. HAILE,
General Passenger Agent.
F. J. ROBINSON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
“The Right Way.”
Our “Jitney” Offer—This and 5 Cents
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
j slip, enclose with five cents to Foley
& Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package containing
Folb.v’s Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid¬
ney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tab¬
lets. For Sale by C. C. Brooks.
HOTEL EM 1M HE
Oppo ,te Union Depot on Pryor St
Renovated and ref urn is lied throng!
.nt. Reservations uiadt on appllc.
Lon. Hot and cold water. pr’vai
Oaths, elec trie lights and ele* at,or
First class accomodathms at ex
tremely moderate rates. Eumpeai
•Jan 75 cents up.
BANKRUPT NOTICE.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re Lester Lee. Bankrupt, No.
3945. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said
petition be held on the 22 day of May,
1915. at ten o’clock a. m., at the United
States District Court room, in the
city of Atlanta, Georgia, notice is here¬
by given to all creditors and other
persons in interest to appea r at said
time and place and show cause, if any
they have, why the prayer of the hank,
rupt for discharge should not he grant¬
ed.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
By F. L. Beers, Deputy Clerk.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
Seven room bungalow in North Cov¬
ington. Possession can lie given now.
For information apply to Mrs. \ era
Hail'd’ at Powell Milliicw Co.
Infection In the Air.
Medical authorities agree that colds
are infectious. In some cities child
ren with colds are barred from schools.
Spring’s changing weather brings
many colds. The quickest and safe
way to stop colds, coughs and croup
is to give Foley’s Honey and Tar Com¬
pound. For sale by C. C. Brooks.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Efficient and Reliable
Passenger and Freight Route
Ample Train ervice and good connections
Elegant road bed and superb equipment
Special rates (or special occasions very often in effect
Ask the Georgia Railroad Agent for rates and schedules
J. P. BILLUPS, General Passsenger Agent,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
The South Will Feed Herself
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IT ROM this year on, the South will
1 plant an increased acreage of small
grains. Planting, of course, means grain harvest¬
ing. Even though the field is small — not more
than ten acres — the binder will save enough of
the grain ordinarily wasted with the cradle to
make it pay.
If you have grain in, now is the time to con¬
sider buying a McCormick binder, the oldest
and in many ways the best of the lot.
Come in and talk it over with us.
Stephenson Hardware Co.
COVIrtGTOrt, GEORGIA.
I
There is a Photographer
in Your Town-
I have recently purchased a SPECIAL HOYE
I PORTRAIT OUTFIT which enables me to make 1 1C"
| TURES OF THE BETTER KIND RIGHT IN YOUR
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Covington, Georgia
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