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VOL. VIII NO. 5.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Ut-ortfia--Newton county:
By authority of an order of the
( „ m , 0 f ordinary of Butts county,
granted ot the December term of
, !a Terrell, admtnistra
sfl id court, H. D.
or of the estate of It. J. ierrell, late
t deceased, authorizing
of said county,
ulm to do so, will he sold at pnblic
mt( rv to the highest bidder, before
.
, i-ourt Covington,
ijjo house door at
Vowton county, Ga., within the legal
hoUrs of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1916, the following described
tvavt or parcel of land, situated, bing
,l being in Newton county, and des¬
rtn
cribed as follows:
A certain tract or parcel of land sit
tinted, lying and being in the 19th Ids
trirt of originally Baldwin now Newtoi
county. Georgia, and known in the pint
,,f said District as part of fraction
No. gild and No. 230, containing <>m
Hundred and Fifty three (153) acres
more or less, and adjoining C. K. liar
deman on the east. I.. P. Pul.es on the
south: F. J. I.azenby on ihc i. »rih
and L P. Dukes on the west, and
known as the R. J. Terrell home place
In NVwton county, Georgia.
Possession of said premises will be
given on the day of sale. Terms o
s;iit| sale cash.
This Tth day of December. 1915.
II. D. TERRELL.
Administrator of the estate of R.
Terrell, deceased.
E. A. Qnillian, Attorney.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Newton County :
E. W. Fowler, administrator on the
estate of of Mrs. E. C. Petty, late of
said county, deceased, has applied for
leave to sell the real estate belonging
to said deceased for the purpose of
paving debts ami distribution, and said
application will be passed up m on the
1st Monday in January, next, U>J5,
This Dec T. 1915
12-29-41
A. D. MEADOR. Ordinary.
LAST SPECIAL OFFER ANNOUNCED
GOLDEN VOUCHER SPECIAL
Each candidate who secures five five year subscriptions during the whole campaign will receive in addition the regular
votes a ballot good for 500,000 Extra Votes.
This is the largest otter of kind that has been mad during the campaign, and all candidates to participate under the offer as per the rules oi the campaign. A section of the
any e are
rules is printed below, which will explain itself. .
SPECIAL—In order to assure each candidate of the abs olute fairness of the campaign, we will state Hie positively posiuvcij that uuu sho siiv unt uld any mi* clubbing uuuuuig offer be made - - j. nndid'ite and and
or uity any form lurm ol m bonus minus be ue made, maue, each eacn contestant cmuesiam will win receive receive fu m II it credit creuii on on ail an subscriptions sunscripuons of oi the tne class Class on on which which the uie offer uaw is made, which has been and turned ».*-** with in •*» the previously r-- full -----* guarantee by • . _____^ ... .
which have not been credited under another or larger offer. Ry that method you may turn in all your subscriptions as fast a s you secure them,
nothing because of some better offer made later on.
EXTRA VOTES—500,000—EXTRA VOTES
The campaign manager has GOLDEN VOUCHERS and when properly tilled out and accompanied with five five year subscriptions will appv on the Golden * candidate
candidate fails to get the five five subscriptions and only those wil under the offer the time th turned in. Under this plan inis an
opportunity for his year gets one or two, count at ey are in all five at time, >ouma> them in one at a
to get more or her five year subscriptions, providing he or she is able to secure five. It ris not necessary th at vou turn one
time and when all five are turned in you will receive the 500,0 00 Extra Votes. Hustle for the FIVE YEAh subscriptions, the y are the ones that will make you a wmner.
FINAL SPECIAL VOTE OFFER
of $15.00 First worth club of of subscriptions, $15.00 worth of either subscriptions, renewal, either new o r renewal, 5,000 Fourth extra votes. club Second $15.00 club worth of $15.00 of suberiptions, worth ot subscriptions. eith er ne ^ ® r re e,ith« "* new ot«A^F^jiMel*b of $15.00 worth
of subscriptions, new or 15,00 0 extra votes. of completion of the t, ca "fi* aa e {1| ’ cnnflOO more extra votes. Fivi
either new or renewal, 25,000 extra votes. Five of these constitute a set and upon a s* t ,«.... jd count under this offer,
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subscriptions will come under the Golden Voucher offer, unless candidate does not secure enough to complete the Golden \ ouc er
January 3rd,—T hree New Year Gifts
■, •z 7 ... GREETING, ...___„______________..__AIUI going to *i« HMN VBRR FREE VOTES VOTES
IV campaign department h» decided add feature to the campaign, this new feature is jus. a «... NEW YEA R s we are
to a new
on January 3rd, also three cash prizes. and th at date, the first prize will be $5.00 in gold and 200.000 free votes.
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Campaign Now In
v^l Coimigtai
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Newton county:
Will he 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 January,
1916, the following described property
to-wit:
One ten horse-power gasoline engine,
r. H. O. make: one 3 unit machine
Sharpies make: one turbine machine,
Sharpies make No. 7. Said property
levied on as the property of J. P. Wor¬
sham with a mortgage li fa issued from
the Superior Court of Newton coun¬
ty, Georgia, in favor of Sharpies Sep¬
arator Company, against J. P. Wor¬
sham.
This November 26, 1915.
S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
SALE OF INSOLVENT PAPERS
GEORGIA Newton County:
Will tie sold at the court house door
in Covington, said state and county,
within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in January. 191(1, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
papers, to-wit:
"One mortgage note, signed by H. S.
Fincher, payable to G. W. Avery, for
«300.00 principal, dated January 10.
1911. with credits of $124.00 on Jan¬
uary 30. 1912; and $20.00 on February
19, 1914.
One ti fa. issued from the Newton
County Superior Court against W. C
Woods, in favor of the First National
Hank of Covington for $992.05 pnn
■lpal, $29.75 principal to date of judg¬
ment. $102.2$ attorney’s fees, $9.20
•osts, and interest fn m date of judg¬
ment to date.
Sold for tlie purpose of distribution.
This the 13th day of Decor her, 1915.
O. A. MARTIN.
Administrator of G. W. Avery, de
ceased. (12-29-3)
COVINGTON, GEORGIA December 29, 1915.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
State of Georgia—Newton County:
Iverson Graves vs. Anna Graves:
Suit for total divorce in Newton Su¬
perior Court, January Term. 1916.
To Anna Graves:—
You are hereby required to be and
appear at the January term, 1916, bn
first Monday of said Superior Court
lo answer the suit of the plaintiff
against you for total divorce, as in
default thereby the court will jmwoed
ns to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Chas. W. Smith,
JOHN B. DAVIS.
This 25th day of August, 1015.
12-29-4) Clerk Superior Court
Fit'/hwh Lee. Plaintiff s Attorney.
Judge Superior Court.
Our Jitney Offer—This and 5 Cents,
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5 cents to Fole.v &
Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will re¬
ceive in return a trial package con¬
taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com¬
pound, for coughs, eolds and croup.
Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar¬
tic Tablets.
NOTICE
The annual meeting »>f the stockhold¬
ers of the First National Bank will be i
held in the office Tuesday, January
1,1th. 1916.
P. .T. ROGERS, Cashier.
WANTED —Some nice farm loans
for private funds now on hand, which
can he handled quickly.
J. L. NEWTON.
Social Circle. Ga,
FOUND —A double ease gold watch
with Elgin movement. Name en¬
graved on inside of case. Watch was
found in front of N. S. Turner’s offi¬
ce. Loser can get same by applying
to C. L. Gofer, Porterdale, Ga., Route
No. 3. and describing watch.
FOR SALK.
Dr. Dickey having moved to Atlanta
left his tine combination horse with
me to sell. This horse is one of the
best in Georgia. Perfectly gentle, yet
a good driver and saddler and will
plow and pull a wagon. He is as pret¬
ty as a picture. Will sell far below
his value. .1. C. KITCHENS.
Adv > Oxford. Ga.
THE BEST FRITJ TREKS.
I have them. I. represent the Jack
son County Nurseries, who are the
sole growers of the Malcolm peach tree.
1 have the exclusive agency for New¬
ton county. K. B. HAYS.
1-12-2.1 Covington. Ga.. R. 2.
FOR SALE.
A registered Berkshire sow one year
old. Fine sow and I hate’ to kill. Will
swap for common stock.
i2-iai4t.> k it. or.\N;
Oxford, On*
TO MY FRIENDS.
1 am a candidate in The News
Automobile Club Contest, your votes
and subscriptions wil lbe appreciated.
LON BROWN.
R. F. D. No. 1. Porterdate. Ga.
Owes Her Good Health t* Chamber
Iain’s Tablets.
"I owe my good health to Chamber¬
lain’s Tablets,” writes Mrs. R. G.
Neff. Crooks ton. Ohio. "Two years
ago I was an invalid due to stomach
trouble. I took three bottles of these
Tablets and have since been in the
best of health.” For salt* bv all deal¬
ers.
SELL OR TRADE.
One good horse for sale: One sir
months’ old colt, or will trade for
good car. Apply to
DR. H. D. PARLIAMENT.
NOTH®.
As is the custom Of this paper, we
will not publish a regular paper this
week. And we feel that the readers of
the News will be glad to give us this
week's vacation.
We are required to publish legal
advertisements four times, thus it is
that we publish this legal sheet.
STRONG AND WELL .48 EVER.
Fred Smith, Green Bay, Wis.. says:
“Foley Kidney Pills completely re¬
lieved ine ..f all soreness and pain in
the back and I now am strong and
well as ever.” Cold weather makes'
aching joints, sore muscles and Irreg¬
ular bladder action more unbearable.
Kidney Pills help the kidneys
pain-causing poisons. For
by c. C. Brooks.
Cough Remedy.
Because it has an established rep¬
utation won by its good works.
Because it is most esteemed by t)n»se
who have used it for many years, as
required, and are best ac¬
with its good qualities.
Because it loosens and relieves a cold
aids nature in restoring the sys¬
tem to a healthy oondittoo.
Because it does not contain opitnn or
other narcotic.
Because it is within the reach Of ail.
only costs a quarter. For sate* by all
lers.
0 0000000000090 # 9 9
A FARM WANTED. f
If you have a farm you weuld 6
exchange for a nice home, a ®
pretty home on the best street t
in Covington. Address— •
box m, •
Gavin glen, Gcergin. «
0 0 0 0
Have some private funds on hand
I would invest in loans on nice
lands in Newton county.
J. L. NEWTON.
Social Girete. Ga
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
$1 A Year In Advance
flTRDLAX
CITKOLAX
CITROLAX
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow¬
els.. Stops a sick headache almost
at once. Gives a most thorough aad
satisfactory flushing—no pain, no nau¬
sea. Keeps your sytem cleansed, sweet
and wholesome. Ask for CITROLAX.
Km- sale by C. C. Brooks.
WORKED IN THE HAY FIELD.
Arthur .Tones, Allen, Eas., writes:
‘ I have been troubled with bladder
aud kidney troubles lor a good many
years. If it were not for Fole.v Kid
i&y Pills I would never be able to
work in the hay field.” Men aud wo¬
men past middle age find these pills
a splendid remedy for weak, overwork¬
ed or diseased kidneys. For sale by
C. C. Brooks.
RECOMMENDED FOR CKOI P.
W. c. Alien. Boseley, Mo., says: “I
have raised a family of four child¬
ren and used Foley’s Honey and Tar
with all of them. I find it the best
aud woup medicine I ever used.
I used it for eight or ten years and
recommend it for croup. isame
satisfactory results for coughs and
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On desirable Farming
Lands. Long time and
© Easy Payments with ©
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© J. L. NEWTON ©
> Social Circle, Ga.
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