Newspaper Page Text
.. v v v v v i-* - —- m*
,
MAHONB’S CAFE
gjrbfcue. Brunswick Stew, Oysters, Etc., Etc. Pure Food.
Quick Service. Everything Clean.
hiH )T c ash to everybody
public Square Parker’s Old Stan
I s{ t HONE & S’* ANN Prop Covington, Ga.
> * -I* »r- »?• -J—-;—> —T-»T~-T—*. j!.-»
I*.
•<-. , mmma mm
jfewRACKET STORE
$p()T CASH! New goods of season
()NK arriving every few
Bl(i VA 1 il
cays; many lines are
added, more to fol o\v.
Special prices on low ({alter
Shoes.
GUINN
wesaammam mmwmmmm
5Sf/k 4 life
A
/
Go to
*1 |#'N 'Bar BsLJv Off l the Georgia
fW 9# Coast, near
Ulr Savannah
“Where Ocear Breezes BlowA
tow Ten Day, Week-End, Sunday and Season Fares.
Central of He orgia Railway
' The Ri hi Way.
Panama Pacfic
SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA
Opened February 20th- Closes December 4th...
Panama Caifomia
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA o
Opened ^ January 1st. Closes December oist.
$71 95 Round Trip Fare $95
From Atlanta Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
U PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOU 1 H
T 90 applicable via Chicago, St- Louis, Memphis,
Jirning via same or any other direct route- Not via I oit..
5 00 applicable via Chicago, St- Louis, Memphis, Shreveport
jirning via same or any other direct route. ONE >\a
'KTLAND—SEATTLE.
lickets on sale March 1st to November 30th, inclusive,
urn limit three months from date of sale, not to exceed exce<
uer 31st, 1915
STOP-OVERS permitted at all points on going or return
SIDE TRIPS may be made to Santa Fe Petrified Forest
wnix. Grand Canvon, Yosemite National Park, Le ow
tional Park, Pike’s Peak, Garden of the Gods, Glacier N
Park, and other points of interest. FREE SIDE TRIP t
n DIEGO, and California Exposition from Los Angeles
[ R0UGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS TO CHICAGO,
DUIS, KANSAS CITY AND DENVER. MAKING DIRECT
CONNECTIONS WITH THROUGH CARS FOR THE
PACIFIC COAST, NECESSITATING ONLY ONE
CHANGE OF CARS
U)r complete information call on nearest agent, oi a
J- C. BEAM,A- G. P. A., Atlanta. Ga.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, JUNE 9,1915.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County:
The commissioners appointed to set
aside a year’s support to the minor
children of Octaxia Momullen, late of
■said county, deceased, having died
(heir report, all persons concerned are
hereby notified to show cause, if any
they can, vlr; srn report siu/ulil not
t>e made the judgment of this court
ami said application will he heard on
the 1st, Monday in July next, 1915.
Tliis June 8th, 1915.
A. D. MEADOR. Ordinary.
CITATION
< 1EORG1A—Newton County:
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to notify all persons concern¬
ed that 1 have this day applied to the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
county for leave to sell all of the real
estate belonging to the estate of Nan¬
cy Wyatt, late of said county, deceas¬
ed. for the purpose of paying debts and
distribution, and said application will
he passed upon on the 1st Monday in
■Tnly, 1915.
This June 8th, 1915.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County:
.T. T. Pitts, guardian of Julia Bailey,
renresents in his petition duly filed and
entered of re'eord. that he has fully dis
eharged his trust of guardianship of
said minor and prays for letters of
dismission. This is therefore, to cite
nil persons concerned, both kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why he should not he hence
dismissed and receive letters of dismis¬
sion from guardianship as prayed for.
and the same will he heard on the first
Monday in July next. 1915.
This June 8th. 1915.
A. D. MEADOR. Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
QEOBOTA. Newton County,
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the court of Ordinary of
said county. June term, 1915, will be
sold before the court house door in the
City of Covington. Newton county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July
next. 1915. the following described
veal estate, to-wit: One half undivid¬
ed interest in one store room and lot
on the east side of the public square,
in the jCity of Covington. Newton
county, Georgia, fronting west 50 feet
and running hack 200 feet to Elm
street, and known as the Bart Hollis
building and lot. Said property sold
as the property of Mamie Hollis, late
of said county, deceased, for the pur¬
pose of paying debts and distribution
among (he heirs at law. Terms of
sale cash.
This June Sth. 1915.
MRS. MATTIE F. FORT.
Admvx. on the estate of Mamie Hol¬
lis. deceased.
FARM LAND LOANS.
Money to loan on improved property
by large and reputable Insurance Co.,
Reasonable interest. Amounts from
$500.00 an,] up. Three to ten years.
Loans made promptly when security
is sufficient.
H- T. Ill SON
Insurance and Real Estate, Covington
A Mistake Made By Many
When you suffer pains and aches
by day and sleep dWtu bing bladder
weakness by night, feel tired, nervous
and run down, the kidneys and blad¬
der should be restored to healthy,
strong and regular action. It is a
mistake to postpone treatment. Foley
Kidney Bills'put the kidneys in sound
healthy condition and keep them active
and strong.
For sale by C. C. Brooks.
Try Buchu and Juniper for
Weak Kidneys or Bladder
If kidneys or bladders are weak we
are obliged to get up often at night;
urine is dark, spots before the eyes,
hack aches, puffy ankles or eyelids,
dropsy, rheumatism .lumbago, yellow
skin, short breath, diziuess, despond¬
ency. diabetes. The best medicine for
these distressing symptoms is old
fashioned Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper
Compound. It neutralizes the acids
in the urine and strengthens the neck
of the bladder and cleans all impuri¬
ties from the kidneys, thus curing the
worst cases of kidney or bladder trou¬
ble. Take a spoonful Stuart’s Buchu
and Juniper in a little water after
meals and on going to bed. Sold by
Geo. T. Smith, Druggist, Covington, Ga.
NOTICE DEBTORS AND CREDI¬
TORS
Notice is hereby given that all per¬
sons owing the estate of Mrs. Kate
Hinton are hereby required to make
immediate payment, and all persons
holding claims against said estate are
hereby notified to render sad demands
unto the undersigned administrator in
terms of law.
This 2nd day of April, 1915.
CHAS. B. CRENSHAW
Administrator Estate of Airs. Kate
Hinton, deceased.
FAIR VIEW LOCALS
Several from here attended preach¬
ing at Almon Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Rosser Christian spent
Sunday with Air. and AD-s. T. P. Bon¬
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ray to k dinner
with Air. and Airs. A. J. Wingate, of
Almon, Sunday.
The prayer meeting was lield with
Mr. and Airs. T. F. Bonne? Sunday
nleht.
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Archer spent
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Ev¬
erett. of Almon.
Mr. and Airs. J. C. Williams have
been visiting relatives in Conyers the
week-end.
We si • rrlr. 1 to repo - ' that Air. and
Airs. Jack Davis, of I.ewrencovil'e,
nave retorne' 1 to >ur community to
live.
Rev. Air. AlcWilliams dined with
Mr. and Airs. C. H. Hunt, of near Cov¬
ington. Sunday.
Mr. and AD-s. Aubra Almand, of Con.
vers, have been visiting the latter’s
parents, Air. and Airs. .T. W. Robertson
for the past few days.
AIis?. Jim Cofer and Airs. Ed Ale
Cart went to see Airs. Lillie Altman
one day last week.
The Fair View Fancy Work Club
met with Airs. J. W. Copes on Wednes¬
day afternoon, June 2nd. The follow¬
ing visitors were present: Airs. Roy
Hammond, of Oakland; Airs. J. S.
Neely. Miss Georgia Neely, Mrs. E.
Hammond, and Alisses Mary Doobs.
Veta Allie Neely, of Almon; Aliases
Clemmie, Alattie Lou Womack. ALarie
Longshore, of Fair View. Much work
was done and at 4:30 tho hostess sol¬
ved delicious refreshments. Delight¬
ful music was furnished by Mrs. R.
D. Archer and Airs. C. M. Sherwood.
The Club will meet Wedneday after¬
noon. June 16. with Airs. C. P. Dobbs.
We hope all of the members will be
Present. Important business.
Rev. McWilliams spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ray.
Air. and Airs. J. -T. Altman’s little
infant still continues sick.
Mr. and Airs, rearson Barker
spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. Andy
St. John.
Air. .T. P. Longshore, Air. T. D.
Longshore and wife, Alisses Marie,
Alargaret and Emma Longshore, at¬
tended the Sacred Harp singing at
Stone Mountain Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Charlie Hammond
were visiting relatives at Almon Sun¬
day.
We are glad to say ou r grass is
looking fine now.
The next prayer meeting will be
held with Air. an.I Airs. L. E. FI ami gnu.
TT Doesn’t make any
difference what your
figure is; it’s now pos¬
sible to fit you perfectly
in a Palm Beach Suit.
We are showing a big variety
of genuine Palm Beaches;
tli Ws one here for you; it will
tit you perfectly.
You’ll intantly recognize the
smart Cut and good tailoring in
i Palm Beaches, and there’s
these
just as much service and com¬
fort as style in every one of
them.
A big choice in weaves and
colors.
It’s a good time right now
to make your selection.
copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
LEE BROTHERS
Covington, Georg 1 a
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
PAGE FIVE
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Efficient and Reliable
Passenger and Freight Route '■
Ample Train ervice and good connections
Elegant road bed and superb equipment
Special rates for special occasions very often in effect
Ask the Georgia Railroad Agent for rates and schedules
J. P. BILLUPS, General Passsenger Agent,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
AT YOOFU
SERVICE,
PAD HASPS HINGES
LOCKS KEYS eTC
KITCHEN
TOOLS
i 1 We keep it ^
Pa//?fs too. ■
HAVING WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS WANT,
ON THEM PROMPTLY AND CHARGING FAIR PRICES
FOR OUR GOOD HARDWARE, HAS BUILT OUR
BUSINESS.
WE WANT YOUR TRADE. IF YOU WILL BUY
FROM US JUST ONCE, OUR HIGH-QUALITY GOODS
AND OUR LOW PRICES, FAIR, SQUARE METHODS
WILL MAKE YOU A CUSTOMER FOR LIFE.
PAINT WITH OUR PAINTS. THEY WILL
BRIGHTEN AND “SAVE” YOUR HOUSE.
NORRIS HARDWARE CO.