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SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA— -Newton county:
Will be sold before the court house
in the city of Covington, said
rowdy tend state, within the legal
ll0lirs „f sale to the highest bidder for
,m the first Tuesday in December,
jijI t h e following described property
to-wit:
oi„. house and lot lying and being
• r ity of Covington, Newton coun
! lioorgia, and bounded as follows:
(Ml the north by Sain Boyd; west by
ttv -,7 street; south by G. B. Jackson:
4 l,y Matilda Cheats. Said lot be
• „ s7 feet front more or less, and 15(
hack more or less. Said property
lt .viul on as the property of Fannie
y[. ir l>. with two Justice Court ti fas is
sUt .,l for the Justice Court of the 4611
jiisirict. G. M. of Newton county,
ijeorgia; one in favor of Lunsford am’
\il.iiiis and one in favor of II. T. Hu
Sll n against Fannie Marks. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs in li fas; writ
1., n notice given Fannie Marks, defen
Pant and in possession, as required by
law.
'pins October 23rd, 1915.
S. M. HAY Sheriff.
ylso at the same time and place one
halt undivided interest in all that tract
or parcel of land lying and being ii
Hit* incorporate limits of the City o
Covington, Newton county. Georgia
iiinl known as Lots No. 8 and 9. ac
cording to survey and plot of the .1
T Corley land ; said plat now of recon
In the Clerk’s office of Newton Super
j„r Court, Book Z, page 578. Sail
1.. 1s fronting on West street 200 fee*
fiml running back west 200 feet am 1
hounded as follows: On the east h;
West street, north by New street: wes'
l.v street; and south by lot No., 7
Said property levied on as t! e properl
of Janies Morris, with a Justice Cour
li fa issued from the Justice Court o
the -tfi2 District, G. M.. Newton county
(leorgia. in favor of Evans Lunsford
against Eliza, Will and James Morris
Said property pointed out by plaintif
in li fa : written notice given .Tame
Morris, defendant and Emmett Ham
mend and Epp Lovejo.v. tenants ii
possession, as required by law.
This October 21ist, 1915.
S. M. HAY Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
i* two horse Fisk Bros., wagon, am
* top buggy, red gear and black body
id property levied on as the prop
y of W. .T. Blankenship, with e
•rtagage fi fa issued from the Su
rior Court of Newton county, Geor
i in favor of Mrs. E. G. Milner
linst W. J. Blankenship. Eevy madt
ii turned over to me by .T. C. Nixon
puty Sheriff.
riris October 20. 1915.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
300 pounds seed cotton, more or less
100 acres cotton in field, more or less
Said propetry levied on as the prop
erty of Andrew Browning, with :
bistress warrant issued from the Jus
lice Court and returnable to the So
perinr Court of Newton county, Geor¬
gia. in favor of the Bank of Covington
transferee against Andrew Browning
This October 25, 1915.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
Also at tin* same time and place 15
avres cotton in field, more or less
•i acres corn in field, more or less, one
Ihdck Truck automobile. Said prop
erty levied on. as the) property <>1*
h <1 and R. W. Franklin, with a
ii fa issued from the Superior Court
1,1 Newton county, Georgia, in favoi
I II. Adams. Transfer of Bank ot
( '"lhcrt against R. G. & It. W. Frank
lin bevy made and turned over to
111(1 by T. F. Maddox, Deputy Sheriff
This October, 14. 1915.
S. M. IIAY, Sheriff.
bo at the same time and place 60
|,s of cotton in field, more or less:
acres corn in field, more or less:
hundred bundles fodder,more or
Sh id property levied in as the
omty of J. H. Thomas and H. C.
"nas. with a Laborers Lien, issued
ran the Superior Court of Newton
Georgia, in favor of Thomas
■kgs. against J. II. and H. C. Thom
bis October Id. 1915.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
■'so at the same time and place.
Pounds seed cotton, more or less.
T ninety acres cotton in field, more
h -s Said property levied on as
property of Thomas Durdon, with
fisfress warrant issued from the
b e Court and returnable to the
l *‘ r '"r Court of Newton count. Geor
in favor of the Bank of Coving
transferee. against Thomas Dur
liis October 25. 1915.
S. M. HAY. Sheriff.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
Bive room house, with light and
’rater. Apply to W. Cohen.
Also at same time and place, 20
acres of cotton in field, more or less;
1200 lbs seed cotton picked out, more
or less; 10 acres corn in field, more
or less; said property levied on as the
property of S. G. Lowe with a fi fa is¬
sued from the Superior Court of New
eounty, Georgia, in favor of Adams
Bros. & Hurst, against S. G. Lowe.
This October 11, 1915.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place 20
acres cotton in field, more or less, on
* he Shepherd place. Said property
ievied on as the property of Tom Iliii
fon with a mortgage fi fa issued
from the Su|K*rior Court of Newton
•ounty, Georgia, in favor of J. a.
Bulk, against Tom Hinton.
This October 14, 1915.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, 16
acres cotton in field, more or less;
twelve hundred and fifty pounds seen
r *otton picked out. more or less. Said
property levied on as the property of
I.M. Lowe, with a fi fa from the Su
nerior Court of Newton county. Geor¬
gia. in favor of Adams Bros. & Ilurst.
igainst .T. M. Lowe.
This October 11. 1915.
S. M. HAY. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Newton county:
Under and by virtue of an order
from Hie Court of Ordinary of New¬
ton county, will be sold at public out -
ry on the first Tuesday in December.
1915, at the court house door in said
•ounty, between the legal hours of sale
he following described property:
One-eleventh undivided interest in
ill thal tract or parcel of land lyin ’
and being in the 9th District of orig
laliy Baldwin, now Newton, county,
leorgia. being Lot No. 213 in said
listriet. containing 202 1-2 acres, more
t less, and bounded on north by lands
if A. P. Curtis. .T. H. Roquemore; on
he east b.v lands of John Carter and
Vus Stanton; on the south by John
‘itts. and Old Cavender Place, and on
he west by A. P. Curtis. Sold as the
iropert.v of Mrs. Winnie Loyd, do
eased, for the purpose of making and
lerfeeting titles to said property.
Terms of sale—Cash.
11-24-4) C. L. LOYD.
As administrator of estate of Mrs
Vinnie Loyd, deceased.
Rogers & Knox, attorneys.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE.
JEORGIA—Newton County:
Under and by virtue of an order
rranted by the Hon. C. \V. Smith
Ridge of the Sujterior Court, Stone
Mountain Circuit, will be sold before
he court house door, in the city of
Covington. Newton county, Georgia, on
he first Tuesday in December next.
!915, between the legal hours of sale,
he following described property, to
,vit: Due bouse and lot located in the
■ity of Covington, Newton county,
Georgia, and known in the plan of
4 iid city as a part of Town Lot No.
22. in Square C. and being in the north
*rn iMirt of said lot. fronting east <ui
Brown street, one hundred and two
»eet. running hack west, one hundred
uni fifty feet, and bounded on the
north by Conyers street, east by Brown
street and south and west by the es¬
tate of John S. Cook, late of said coun¬
ty, deceased.
This property is sold as the life es
,.,le of Lutie T. Fuller and her minor
tiiidreu under an order of Newton Su¬
,
perior Court of the purpose of re-in
vestment.
Terms of sale l ash.
This November the First. 1915.
F. E. HEARD.
Commissioner.
for leave to sell.
GEORGIA— Newton county:
Harry Pace. Administrator of the
estate of Joe Pace, late of said county,
deceased, has applied for leave to sell
all of the real estate belonging to
said deceased, for the purpose of pay
i„g debts and distribution. This is to
cite all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can. why said appli¬
cation should not he granted as prayed
for. And the same will he passed upon
the first Monday in December
on
next, 1915.
This November 2. 1915.
1 1-24-4) A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
WENT TO THE HOSPITAL.
c E Blanchard, postmaster, Blan
chard, Cal., writes: “I had kidney
trouble bad I had to go to the hos¬
so completely
pital Foley Kidney Pill*
cured me.” Men and women testify
thev banish lame back, stiff joints, sore
and sleep disturbing bladder
muscles C. C. Brooks.
ailments. For s ale by
fitzhugh lee
lawyer
Abstract and Collecting Work
Solicited.
Room 18 Star Buildings.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1915.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Newton County:
Jamie H, Loekey vs. Jess C. Lokey.
No* 5. In Newton Superior Court.
I.ibel for divorce.
To Jesse O. Lot-key:
You are hereby notified that on the
21st day of September, 1915, Jamie
H. Loekey filed in the Superior Court
of said county, a petition for total
divorce, said petition returnable to the
January term, 1916. of said court.
You are therefore commanded to ap¬
pear in person or by attorney, at said
court to he held in said county, on the
first Monday in January next, to ans
wer said petition. In default of sue’,
appearance the said court will pro
eeed as to justice shal appertain.
Witness the Honorable Charles W
Smith. Judge of said court
This 15th day of October ,1915.
JNO. B. DAVIS.
Clerk Superior Court, Newton Co. Ga.
A. D. Meador, Pl’tff. Atty.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI¬
TORS.
GEORGIA-— Xewton County:
All persons having demands against
the estate of J. W. Welch, late of
s *iid county, deceased, are notified to
render same as the law requires, and
all persons owing said estate to make
Immediate payment.
This Nov. 2nd, 1915.
11-24-4 A. M. STEWART, Admr.
East Point, Ga.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Covington, Georgia
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. G. Logan. Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning at
1 o’clock and evening at 7 :30.
Praye r Meeting every Thursday at
:30.
Sunday School every Sunday morn¬
ing at 9:45. C. D. Gibson, Superinten¬
dent.
Woman's Missionary Society mee.
every First Monday in each month at
3 o’clock p. m.
Young Ladies Missioary Society
meets every Third Monday in each
nonth at 3 p. m.
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. m.
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 iu 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. Miss 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.
.Tdhn B. Gordon. Pastor.
Services, Sunday School 9:45 a. in.
J. S. Gardner, Supt.
Preaching Service 11 a. in.
Luther Hays, First Sunday 3 p. in.
and 7:30 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary Society Meets
Monday after Fourth Sunday, 3 p. m.
irrs. L. D. 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. rn. Mrs. J. R.
Stephenson, Pres.
A I.M ON BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. T. J. 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. S. Askew, Pastor.
Preaching every third Sunday and
Saturday before at 11 o’clock.
E. U. Hammond, Sunday School Sup¬
erintendent. Sunday School at 10
o’clock a. m.
CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS.
This is a medicine intended es¬
pecially for stomach troubles, bilious¬
ness and constipation. It is meeting
with much success and rapidly gaining
in favor and popularity. For sale by
all dealer*.
SCHEDULE GEORGIA
EAST BOUND
Lv. Covington Ar.
No. 3—J :38 a. in. Arrive 6:00 a. m.
No. 11—5:45 a. m. Arrive 7 :35 a. in.
(Daily except Sunday.)
No. 13—7:38 a. Arrive 9:30 a. m.
(Sunday Only.)
No. l—ll ;24 a. in. Arrive 1 :00 p. m.
No. 5—3:05 p. m. Arrive 4 :30 p. m.
No 7—6:38 p. m. Arrive 8:15 p. m.
Lt. Atlanta Arrive Cov.
No. 2—7 :30 a. m. Arrive S :53 a. m.
No. 6—12 :25 p. iu. Arrive 1:34 p. m.
No. 8—3:30 p. in. Arrive 4:51 p. m.
No. 12—6:16 p. m. Arrive 7 :55 p. m.
(Dally except Sunday.)
No. 14—5 :00 p. m. Arrive 6:38 p. m
(Sunday Only.)
No. 4—8:45 p. w. Arrive 9:53 p. n
STREET RAILWAY SCHEDULE.
LvCov. 5:20 a. m.Lv Depot 5:44 a. m.
Lv Cov. 8:30 a. m Lv Depot 8:54 a. m.
Lv Cov. 10:55 a.in. Lv Depot 11:24 a.m.
Lv Cov. 1:10 p. m. Lv Depot 1:40 p. m.
Lv Cov. 2:40 p. m. Lv Depot 3:10 p. m.
Lv Cov. 4:35 p. m. Lv Depot 5:06 p. m.
Lv Cov. 6:05 p. m. Lv Depot 6:38 p. m.
Lv Ctv. 7:25 p. m. Lv Depot 7 :55 p. m
CHEAPER THAN HOME-MADE
You cannot make a good cough med¬
icine at home for as little as you pay
for Foley’s Honey and Tar, nor can
you be sure of getting the fresh, full
strength, clean and pure materials.
Did you ever hear of a home-made
cough medicine doing the work that
Foley’s is doing every day all over
the country. 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.
For sale by C. C. Brooks.
^ To Produce Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls "
We Must Have Cotton Seed to Crush!
f You will need Cotton
Seed Meal and Hulls
bring your cotton seed to
our mill and take advan¬
tage of our exchange prop¬
osition.
| We will pa> tasli lor yem seed if pilo ait wish to eulmp them
Patronize Our Ginnery.
NEWTON COUNTY OIL MILLS
Covington, Georgia. J
PAGE THREE
FOR SALE!
/ Two standard rotary sewing machines — good as
new.
Three good second-hand p arlor organs.
Several beds,chairs, etc., all to be bought at a great
sacrifice.
SEE—
T. J. Harwell
Covington,— — -Georgia
Lumber! Lumber!!
Lumber, Shingles and all build¬
ing material. Cement, Lime and
Plaster. As Low as the Lowest.
See Us Before You Buy.
D. A. THOMPSON LUMBER CO.
■ ra;rasa£8fcii
STRICTLY CASH!
Beginning October 1st.
Cash for all work, parts
and accessories.
Covington Garage
Coviflgtoii’ Georgia.