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L. R. SAMS OFFERS $100.00.
At the trial of the case, L. R.
vs. R. S. Franklin and the
Bank of Mansfield, one R. S.
R. L. Epps and L. H. 'Franklin,
fied under oath that they had seen
paid draft for $400.00 drawn by
F. Black & Co. on said bank for
account of L. R. Sams, and that
& Co. got the money on said
from the Peoples Bank. If they
produce the said paid draft, or
certified copy of same, together
an affiidavij. from Black & Co^
they have received the money
that my account with them
credit for same, the Bank of
will pay the sum of One Hundred Do!
lars, and I. the undersigned, will
I have lied, will pull off my hat
fall to my knees in humble
and repentance for the wrong I
committed. But if the above
parties do not comply with this
quest all fair minded men will
they have perjured themselves. T
been fighting for my principal
is more valuable to me than
and now that 1 have accomplished
purpose, I wish to sa.v to my
and to those who for money or
have maligantly attacked me for
purpose whatsoever, that over you
pronounce no curse, for it would
an assumption of responsibility
the spiritual and moral nature of
fellow man that I do not care to
sume, but I will treat every falsehood
e very injustice confronted, every
received, as an opportunity to
my disposition, my heart and my soul.
And to my friends, (of whom I number
m.v able attorney, Green F. Johnson) 1
wish to assure you that I
and deeply reciprocate your loyalty and
support, especially in the
where it came in the hour of need. »
accept this loyalty as a token of
sincere friendship, and it also typifies
the fact that it is on you that I have
rested for my strength prosperity stay
and support (juring the months of per¬
secution. I have fought a clean fight
for the principles 1 love,, against the
powerful combination of wealth, fam
ily connections, perjury, vilification
and briebery. But 1 am thankful that
what hirelings have said about me.
doesn’t mak ( . it so.
Adv. L. R. SAMS.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
1 hereby certify that L. It > Sams Co.
has deposited with this bank One
Hundred Dollars (100.00) for the
proof of above draft. Same to be paid
to any person showing proof of the
above draft.
BANK OF NEWBORN,
Per H. G. SMITH, Cashier.
Bull Terrier Puppies for Sale.
Pedigreifl Pet Bull Terrier Puppies
for sale. Apply to
Paul evans.
Porterdale, Ga.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
Five room house with all modern
conveniences. Apply to
W. COHEN.
AUTOMOBILE NO. LOST.
Lost between Covington and my
home. No. 19771. Finder please no¬
tify J. L Harris, Covington Route 9.
NOTIC E TO PUBLIC.
Dr. Tully U. Smith will be out
tis ottiee from July 141st to August
'irst.
WANTED—To buy a towe r for wa¬
ter tank twenty to thirty feet
Apply to JNO. H. RANDLE,
u'teidale, Ga.
DR. THOS. SIMS HOLLEYMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Covington, Ga.
Office in Fowler Bldg. Office Phone No.
108. Night Phone No. 1*19-L .
BOARDERS W ANTED.
WANTED—Boarders. Several
boarders, private house, meals at
hours.
MRS. LEE WRIGHT.
Men’s Spring and
mer tailoring books
arrived and the
big values as we
you in other lines
styles quality
ship fully
come and see them.
J. I. GUINN.
DIRECTORY
COVINGTON and OXFORD SECRET
ORDERS.
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EDGAR R. GUNN, Councilor.
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3rd, Friday night in each month. A
warm welcome to visitors.
EDGAR R. GUNN, Con. Commander.
BARNIE E. DIAL, Clerk.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Mrs. Katie T. Wilson vs Pleas Wil¬
son. Libel for divorce in Newton Su¬
perior Court, Septeml>er term, 1910.
The verdict for total divorce granted
the 22nd day of September, 191 It
Notice is hereby given to all con¬
cerned that on the 10th day of May
1915, I filed with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county of New¬
ton, State of Georgia, my petition ad¬
dressed to said Court, returnable to tht,
next term thereof, to he held on ti.e
Third Monday in July, 1915, for the
removal of the disabilities resting upon
under the verdict in the above stated
case by reason of my intermarriage
with Mrs. Katie T. Wilson, which ap¬
plication will be heard at the July ten.
1915, of said court, which commences
on the Third Monday in'July, 1915.
This 10th day of May, 1915.
5.1C PLEAS WILSON
Rogers & Knox, Attorney for petitioner
HOTEL EMPIRE
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GOLDEN FLEECE
LODGE NO. 6. F and
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first and third Friday
Jr. Order Amer¬
ican Mechanics,
Council 108. Meets
2nd, and 4th, Fri¬
day nigths, Post
office building. Vis¬
White Oak Camp,
503 Woodmen of the
Meets and
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Tuesday’s Sleep.' Visitors
Welcome.
E. R. GUNN, Sachem.
H It. THACK.HR. K. of W.
?HE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that at the
present session of the General Assem¬
bly of the State of Georgia a bill will
be introduced entitled:
AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE
CITY OF COVINGTON TO ERECT.
OPERATE AND MAINTAIN AN ICE
PLANT *N AND FOR THE CITY OF
COVINGTON AND FOR THE CITI¬
ZENS THEREOF, TO PROVIDE
FUNDS FOR THE ERECTION
THEREOF, AND FOR OTHER PUR
POSES.
This June 28th, 1915.
R. E. EVERITT, Mayor.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that at the
approaching session of the Georgia
Legislature there will be introduced
a bill entitled:
AN ACT TO FIX THE SALARY OF
THE TREASURER OF NEWTON
COUNTY, and TO PROVIDE FOR
THE PAYMENT THEREOF, and for
other purposes.
This June 8, 1915.
R. W. CAMPBELL, Representative.
.NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that at the
present session of the Georgia Legisla¬
ture a bill will be introduced entitled:
An act to ammend Section 14 of the
Act of the Legislature if 1913 which
created the office of Commissioner of
Roads and Revenue fo r Newton coun¬
ty, so as to provide a new method for
the collection of the commutotion road
tax iu said county, and to provide
compensation therefor and for other
purposes.
This June 28th, 1915.
R. W. CAMPBELL,
Representative.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that at the
approaching session of the Georgia
Legislature there will lie introduced
a bill entitled:
AN ACT TO FIX THE SALARY OF
THE TREASURER OF NEWTON
COUNTY, and TO PROVIDE FOR
THE PAYMENT THEREOF, and for
other purposes.
This June 8th, 1015.
R. W. CAMPBELL, representative
NOTICE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
County:
All persons indebted to the estate
of Nancy Wyatt, late of said county,
deceased, are asked to make immediate
payment and all persons holding
claims against said estate to render
same unto undersigned in terms of the
law.
This June 7, 1916.
6-9-6t. * J. T. PITTS, Adi nr.
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GRASPING AT THE SHADOW
No man—especially if he Is mar¬
ried—would deny woman any right
she demands. Take the earth and
give us peace, but why^doea woman
lung for the ballot?
When all is said and done, is not
the selection of the butcher more im¬
portant to the home than the election
of a mayor; is not the emplcyment of
the dairyman a far more important
event in the life of the children than
the appointment of a postmaster; is
not the selection of books for the
family library more important than
voting bonds for jail and court house?
Why does woman lay aside the im¬
portant things in life? Why leave the
substance and grasp at the shadow?
Be it said to the credit of woman¬
hood that it is not, as a rule, the
woman who rocks the cradle that
wants to cast the ballot; it is not
the mother who teaches her children
to say “Now I lay me down to sleep"
that harangues the populace; it is not
the daughter who hopes to reign as
queen over a happy home that longs
for the uniform of the suffragette. It
is, as a rule, the woman who despises
her borne, neglects her children and
scorns motherhood that leads parades
and smashes windows.
FARM LAND L()\NS.
Money to loan on improved property
by large and reputable Insurance Co.,
Reasonable interest. Amounts from
$500.00 and up. Three to ten years.
Loans made promptly when security
is sufficient.
H- T. HI SON
Insurance and Real Estate, Covington
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 back part or all any
time and stopping all future interest.
For information see or write,
CL C. KING,
Covington, Georgia
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