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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
utoRGIA—Newton county:
Fader and by virtue of an orde?
granted by the Court of Ordinary of
county will he sold on the First
Tuesday in November next. 1915, be¬
tween tlie legal hours of sale, the fol¬
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
p ( ,t No. 1, in the city of Covington.
\ewton county, Georgia, containing 3-4
of an acre, more or less, and known in
tim plan of said city as part of Lot
No IS, in square C of said city, having
three room tenant house and barn,
niug hack west of the residence lot
. Mrs. E. F. Edwards and family and
south of tlie residence lot of J. W
Vntlerson. bounded at follows: On the
south by the vacant lot of II. D.
Terrell, west by house and lot of Ma
j, ;i i e y Pitts, north by Conyers street
106 feet more or less, east by Hendricks
street, 152 feet more or less.
Also Lot No. 2, in tlie city of Cov
iiigfoii. Newton county, Georgia, and
described as follows; being one-half
of the lot deeded to Mariah King by
Mi M. L- Simms, October 25th, 1887
-
and recorded in Book W. deeds, page
67-08. said to contain 18 of an acr<
, n0lV or less, bounded on the north In
g ori th street, 17 h-2 yards, and run
ning hack south 37 yards along the
ea st side of Le e street; south by lot of
Wnde Brown and east by lot of Arnold
W rigid.
Said property sold as the property
of Albert Pitts, late of said county, de
ceased. The purpose of said sale is
for paying debts and, distribution
Terms of sale—Cash.
This October 4th, 1915.
S. P. THOMPSON.
Administrator on the estate of Al
berf Pitts, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAI.E.
OE( )RG IA—Butts county :
By authority of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Butts county, Ga.
granted at the October term of said
Court II. D. Terrell, administrator of
the estate of R. -T. Terrell late of said
county, deceased, authorizing him to d<
so. will sell at public outcry to the high
est bidder, before the court house doot
of said county, within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in Novem
her. the following described tract 01
parcel of land, situated, lying and be
ing in Newton county, and described
as follows:
A certain tract or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the 19th Dis
trict of originally Baldwin now Newtoi
county, Georgia, and known in the pier
of said hist riot as part of fraction No
236 and No. 23ft. containing One Hun
dred and Fifty three (153) acres more
Or less, and adjoining C. E. Hardeman
on the east. T,. 1\ Dukes on the south
F. J. Lazenby on the north and L. P
Dukes on the west, and known as the
ft. J. Terrell home place in Newton
county, Georgia.
Possession of said premises will be
given on the 1st, day of January, 1916
Terms of s ald sale, one-fourth cash and
the balance Jaunary 1st, 1(916, without
Interest. Said land will be sold be
fore tile court house door of Butfi
county, said county having jurisdietioi
over said estate.
This the 4th day of October, 1915.
II. D. TERRELL,
Adminsitrator of the estate of R
1. Terrell, deceased.
F A. Quillian, Attorney.
FOR ADMINISTRATION.
State of Georgia—Newton county:
Harry Pace has made application foi
letters of administration on the es
tutu of J<> e Pace, late of said county
deceased. fo r the purpos eof pa yin >
•'obts and distribution among the heir
at law, and this is to cite all persons
concerned, both kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they can, wlr
Si 6 d application should not be grant
P( l au '1 said application shall be passed
upon on the first Monday in November
next, 1915.
Tins October 5 th. 1915.
A. D. MEADOR. Ordinary
lor ADMINISTRATION.
s ';ite of Georgia—Newton County:
^hs. Eufoula Petty Johnson has
wade application for letters of admin
Oration t 0 issue to E. W. Fowle r on
fhp ’“ st «te of Miss E. C. Petty, late of
sfl iil county, deceased, for the purpose
Paying debts and distribution among
lie i r s at law, And this is to cit<
!il * Persons concerned, both kindred
aii, l creditors to show cause, if any
ftito can, why said letters should not
'f ,l Mle !| s prayed for and said applica
"" "■Hi he passed upon on the first
(, i, jay i R November next. 1915.
This October 5th. 1915.
A. D. MEADOR. Ordinary
lor rent or sale
t I'’ ,^ lie Gus \Vebb home place twelve
1 "-' from Covington tli Jackson
on e
’ 1,1 * ovington road, containing 120
le ' Good dwelling and out houses.
‘‘ Uia ke terms to suit the purchaser.
1(J J. H. STEVENS,
, _
Stevens Pottery, Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
State of Georgia—Newton county,
L nde r and by virtue of an order
granted by Court of Ordinary of saVl
county will be sold on th e first Tues¬
day in November, next, 1915, between
the legal hours of sale, before the
court house door in the city of Cov¬
ington, said state and county, the fol¬
lowing described tracts or parcels of
land, to-wit:
1 ract No, 1 , 37 1-2 acres of land,
more or less, known as the Richards
place and bounded as folows: On the
north by public road leading form
Covington to McDonough, on the east
by the estate of I,. F. Livingston, de¬
ceased, on the south by lands of B.
Livingston and on the west by T. W.
Hicks.
Also Tract No. 2, described as fol¬
lows: 33 acres, more or less, on the
north by public road leading from Cov¬
ington to McDonough, Ga., on the oust
by 'ands of L. F. Livingston, deceased,
on tlie south by lands of W. B. Living¬
ston, on the west by lands of L. F.
Livingston, deceased, known as the
Blanton place.
Also Tract No. 3, described as fol¬
lows Known as the home place, con¬
taining 118 acres, more or less, and
bounded a s follows: on the north by
the estate of L. F. Livingston, deceas¬
ed, on th e east by Snapping Shoals
creek, on the south by J. L. King. W.
B. Livingston, T. W. Smith and the
estate of L. F. Livingston, deceased,
on the west by estate of L. F. Livings¬
ton.
Also tract No. 4. described as fol
'ows: containing 5ft acres, mor e or
less, known as tlie Branuan place, and
hounded as follows: On the north by
‘state of L. F. Livingston, on the east
•y lands of J. L. King, on the south
by estate of J. K. Guffin, on the west
by W. B. Livingston.
Also lot No. 5. and described as fol
rows: Containing 58 acres, more or
less, known as the Loyd place, and
hounded as follows: On the north by
R. L. Livingston, on the east by e state
>f L. F. Livingston, on the south by
‘state of L. F. Livingston, on the west
by estate of L. F. Livingston.
Said property sold as the property
if L. F. Livingston, late of said coun¬
ty. deceased, for the purpose of paying
lelits and distribution.
Terms of sale—Cash.
This property will be surveyed be¬
fore the day of sale and will be sold
by tlie acre. Possession given the 1st
lay of January, 1916. ,
This October 5th, 1915.
W. B. & C. Q. LIVINGSTON,
Administrators-estate of L. F. Liv¬
ingston, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEOR<; IA—Newton county:
By virtue of an order from tlie
"Vnirt of Ordinary of Newton county,
vil lie sold at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in November, 1915, at the
•ourt house door in said county, all
hat tract o r parcel of land situated
’ving and being in Newton county,
leorgia. and known as the home place
if ,T. IV. Welch, late of said county,
leceased, described as follows to-wit:
Commencing near County Line
■Burch, in Rocky Plains District, and
'•mining east along the road leading
o Snapping Shoals to the corner o'
ands of C. II. Stroud, thence south
ilong line of C. H. Stroud to the south
■ast corner of this land, thenc e eas*
o t lie* road leading from Covington to
Tack son, thence along said Jackson
mil Covington road to the corner of
ands of S. H. Avery, thenc e in an
easterly direction to a gully or branch
,nd thence in a north-easterly direction
ilong said gully and branch to the line
if S. H. Avery, running north and
iouth and thence north to the north
ast corner of this tract and them
est to the church lot, thence south t
outli-east corner of the church prop
irty and thence west to the Covington
and Jackson road, containing one hun
Ired and twenty-five acres more or
less, and being the lands deeded t(
T. W. Welch by W A. Bell, Decern
■e r 15th. 1898. less thirty-five acres
leeded to Mrs. S. H. Avery by J. W
Welch..
Also at tlie same time and place
>iglit shares of The Farmers Mill and
Gin Company stock.
Sold as the property of J. W. Welch.
at of said county, deceased, for the
e and distribu¬
mrpose of paying debts
tion.
Terms of sale—Cash.
A. M. STEWART.
Administrator of estate of J. V.
Welch, deceased.
for leave to sell
State °f Georgia—Newton county:
C. I.. Loyd, administrator of the es¬
tate of Mrs. Winnie Loyd, late of said
‘ounty. deceased, has made application
for leave to sell the real estate be
■onging to said deceased, and this is
to cite all persons concerned, to show
cause, if any they can who said ap¬
plication shall not be granted as pray¬
ed for and said application will he
passed upon on the first Monday in
November next. 1915.
This October 5th. 191».
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary
THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915.
ADMINISTRATOR’S S ALE.
GEORGIA—Newton county:
By virtue of un order of the Court
of Ordinary of Newton county. Georgia,
will be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1915, at
the court house 4oo r in Covington,
Newton county, Georgia, during the
legal hours of sale, the following des¬
cribed property belonging to the es¬
tate of Mrs. S. F. Coffee, deceased.
One tract of land, known as the
home place of the late Mrs. Coffee,
situated on the road leading from Cov¬
ington to Social Circle, containing
167.57 acres, bounded north by said
road, east by 1. A. Stanton, south by
tract of land next described, west by
Echols place.
Also on e tract adjoining the above
tract on the south, and bounded east
by public road leading from Social
Circle to Mansfield, south by tract of
said estate next described, west by
Echols, containing 99.47 acres.
Also, on e tract adjoining the last
described tract on the south, and
hounded east by public road leading
from Social Circle to Mansfield, south
by G. C. Adams, west by Echols, con¬
taining 55.46 acres.
Also, one tract east of last described
tract on the opposite side of said pub¬
lic road and hounded north by L. A.
Patrick, east by W. L. Gibson, south
by D. .T. Adams, containing 50 acres.
Also, on P tract adjoining the home
place on the opposite side of the public
road leading from Covington to Social
Circle, and bounded by said road on
the south, west by tract of said es¬
tate next described, north by P. A.
Stanton, east by the Graves estate,
containing 66.35 acres.
Also one tract adjoining the last
described tract on the west, and bound,
ed north by P. A. Stanton, south by
last mentioned public road west by
P, T. Dyer, containing 77.49 acres,
Also, one tract being a part of the
Monroe Sigman place, and hounded
north by Mrs. Nannie Sigman, east by
Mrs. Nannie Sigman and the Strong
Mill tract, next described, south by
Miss Cora Graves and Mrs. Ben Wal¬
lace, west by public road leading from
Brick Store to Social Circle, containing
ii!5.65 acres.
Also one Half undivided interest in
tlie Strong Mill place, bounded north
by Mrs. Nannie Sigman. east by W. T.
Crawley, south by W. A. Adams, west
hv Miss Cora Graves and the last men¬
tioned tract, containing 55.90 acres.
Also, one tract known as the Bryan
place situated on each side of public
road leading from Brick Store to Rut¬
ledge. bounded north by the tract next
described, east and south by Little
river, west by Bud Williams and W.
T. Crawley, containing 165.31 acres.
Also, one tract embracing the Clegg
place, and bounded north by Mrs. Nan¬
nie Sigman, east by J. H. Adams and
W. FI. Stanton, south by last describ¬
ed tract, west by W. T. Crawley, con¬
taining 182.35 acres.
Also, one-twelfth undivided interest
in the Wm. Adams homestead tract,
bounded north by tract next described
east by public road leading form Dixie
to Hayston, south by J. J. Adams, west
by Mrs. B. A. Lunsford, containing 17.
50 acres.
Also, one-thirteenth undivided inter¬
est in 7.75 acres deeded to Mrs. S. F.
Adams by Mrs. B. A. Lunsford, and
bounded north, east and west by Mrs.
B. A. Lunsford, south by the last des¬
cribed tract.
All the above land surveyed by W.
A. Adams, County Surveyor.
Also, forty (40) shares of stock in
th e Bank of Newton C unity.
Also, five (5) shares of stock in the
Almand Supply Co., Mansfield.
All of above described property being
in Newton unm.
Terms of ia. ’ - Ca>h
Sold is Hi,, |Toporfy of Mrs. S. F.
Coffee, late of Newton county, deceased
for the purpose of paying debts and
distribution among heirs.
D. J. ADAMS,
, Administrator.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
GEORGIA—Newton County:
Will be sold at public out-cry to the
highest bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday in November. 1915, the fol¬
lowing land, to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in New¬
ton county, Georgia, Rocky Plains dis¬
trict. being a part of Lot No. 62, locat¬
ed in southwest corner of said lot, con¬
taining fifty acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: On north by M.
H. Davis; west by Sam Chestnut;
south by J. W. Welch; and east by D.
A. Chestnut and M. H. Davis. On this
tract of land there are two dwelling
houses in good condition, barn and
good well water, and about thirty-five
acres'in cultivation. This farm is lo¬
cated about one-quarter mile from
County Line church and same dis¬
tance from Victory school house.
This farm can be bought at private
sale by calling on tlie undersigned.
Said sale at public out cry to take
place in Covington. Ga.. as above stat¬
ed. and the property sold as the prop'
erty of John Stokes, deceased, and
good title made by heirs at law.
10-27-4 L, A, STOKES.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Newton oouuty :
Will be sold before the court house
door. In the city of Covington, said
county and state, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for
cash on the first Tuesday in November,
1915, the following described property
to-wit:
All that tract or pared of land, lying
and being in ihe Town District, said
state and county, containing sixty
eight acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows: on the north and south
by lands of T. C. Swann, lately lands
of John W. Wyatt, deceased, on the
west by public road, and on tlie east
by creek. Said lands being that which
was recently set apart as down to
Emma G. Wyatt, widow of the late
John W. Wyatt, and more particularly
described in plot and description rec
ordered in Book of Deeds No. 13, page
224, clerk’s office of Newton Superior
Court. Only the life interest of Emma
G. Wyatt is levied on in said described
lands, as the property of defendant,
Emma G. Wyatt, with a Justice Court
Fifa issued from the Justice Court
of tlie 462 District, G. M. of Newton
county, Georgia, in favor of J. T.
Swann, against Emma G. Wvatt, writ¬
ten notice given defendant, Emma
G. Wyatt, she being in possession as
required by law.
This October 5th, 1915.
S. M. HAY Sheriff.
Also at the sam e time and place 32
acres cotton in field, more or less; 6
acres corn in field, more o,. less; one
half acre syrup cane and 1 1-2 acres
peas in field, more o r less; said prop¬
erty levied on as the property of Os
ea r Johnson, with a laborer’s lien is
sued from the Superior Court of New •
ton county, Georgia, in favor of Mary
Wilson, agent for Marchal Wilson,
against Oscar Johnson.
This September 15, 1915.
S. M. HAY Sheriff.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Newton County:
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of said county, will lie sold
on tlie first Tuesday in November next,
1915, between the legal hours of sale,
at the court house door in Covington,
the following described real estate, to
wit:
87 3-4 acres of land, more or less,
in Newton county, Georgia, Mansfield
District, G. M., and bounded as fol¬
lows: On the north by lands of W. E.
Herring, east by W. E. Herring, south
by B. P. and J. IT. Rouquemore and
on the west by E. H. Adams ajid J.
F. Lazenby. Said property sold as the
property of William Lazenby, late of
said county, deceased, for the purpose
of paying debts and distribution.
Terms of sale—Cash.
This September 27, 1915.
J. C. LAZENBY,
Executor estate of Win. Lazenby, de¬
ceased.
APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD
To Whom It May Concern :
I, the undersigned, made application
for homestead to the Honorable Court
of Ordinary of Newton county, and
same wil lie passed upon October 4th,
next, at 10 o’clock, a. m.
Tliis September 24tli. 1915.
R. T. WARREN, Applicant.
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HOUSE FOR RENT.
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FOR INDIGESTION.
Never take pepsin and prer»arations
containing pepsin or other digestive
ferments for indigestion, as the more
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styles qual ty
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come and ’see them.
J. I. GUINN.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Covington, Georgia
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. G. Logan. Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning at
11 o’clock and evening at 7:30.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday at
7:30.
Sunday School every Sunday morn¬
ing at 9:45. C. D. Gibson, Superinten¬
dent.
Woman’s Missionary Society meet
every First Monday in each month at
3 o'clock p. in.
Young Ladies Missioary Society
meets every Third Monday In each
month at 3 p. in.
Juvenile Missionary Society meets
every First Sunday at 3 o’clock, p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
H. W. Williams, D. D„ Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday Morn¬
ing at 9:45; C. C. King, Superinten¬
dent.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7 p. in.
Board of Deacons—J. C. Upshaw,
Chairman; meets on Wednesday be¬
fore the First Sunday of each month
at 8 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary Union. Mrs.
D. Meador, President. Meets every
First Monday in each month at 3 p.
m.
Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. H. B. And¬
erson, President, Meets every Third
Monday afternoon at the homes of
different members.
Y. W. A.'s, Mis s Eleanor Butler,
President and Mrs. C. C. King, Coun¬
selor. Meets on First Friday of each
month at 3 p. m.
Girl’s Auxiliary, Mrs. J. N. Gary,
President. Meets every First Friday
at 3 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
John B. Gordon, Pastor.
Services, Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
,T. S. Gardner, Supt.
Preaching Service 11 a. in.
Luther Hays, First Sunday 3 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary Society Meets
Monday after Fourth Sunday, 3 p. m.
Mrs. L. I). King, President.
Ladies’ Aid Society meets Monday
after Second Sunday at 3 p. m. Miss
Lottie Hendricks, President.
Junior Missionary Society meets
First Sunday at 3 p. m. Mrs. J. R
.Stephenson, Pres.
ALMON BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. G. McWilliams, Pastor.
Preaching first Sunday and Saturday
before in each month at 11 o’clock, a.
Sunday School at 3 o’clock, p. m.
except first Sunday. Which is Circuit
day when Sunday School will meet at
10 o’clock. A. J. Wingate Superinten¬
dent.
ALMON METHDOIST CHURCH
Rev. J. G. Askew-, Pastor.
Preaching every third Sunday and
Saturday before at 11 o’clock.
E. P. Ham, Sunday School Superin¬
tendent. Sunday School at 10 o’clock
a. m.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
A good house for sale on Floyd st.
Now occupied by R. W. Clarke and
known as the old Neal place. Pos¬
session can he given immediately. Ap¬
ply to E. O. Lee, Covington, Ga.
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PAGE THREE
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