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____.SHERIFJTS SALE.
GEORGIA—ftewt'on County :
Will sold before ttie court house
door in said county on the first Tues¬
gaMfours day in J*>v<?j#er*49iq, W^hiti the; le
of sale, to the highest, bid¬
^property der- for csfehv the fori'ovi’ing described
to-vvit: , ••/ j /
One tract of land, lying and being in
Newton County, Georgia, and known
as tfiriAYilfiains'place, alid bounded as
follow* ori ■ the- North 5 by" rands 'of' Ai
bert Wiliams, on the West bj’ lands of
E. M. Sigman, on the Soufh by hands of
E. M. Sigman, and on the East by, lands
of Fi. T. Ma.f <5, whtaihmg' riipety acres,
more-ea*dess.- - Staid property levied up¬
on as the property of T, I). -Stanton, to
‘'0ft satisfy a fi fa issued from tire City
'ourt of Monroe, Walton Upshaw*, County, Geor-,
gia, inhfa-yor ofJohn. P.! Trus¬
tee agfttiftit for Mg.ud and Emily Upshaw,
saiif T l\ D. Stanton.' Tenant iu
possession 'served • w'ith notice as re¬
quired by law. - •
S. M. HAY', Sheriff
10-26, AsK NewtonCounty,* Ga.
Also at the same,time, and place, one
hundred afid thirty-four (134) acres of
land, more or less, lying 4 nd bbing in
Newton, county, due Georgia, Nodth and bounded
as follows £ the by lands of
W. L . Gite>n and J* >A: -Patrick, and
on the Eas.t by lapds of W. H. Stanton,
on the Si>rith belauds of Mrs: Eiizabeth'
Montgomery, and on West by lands of
W. L. Gibson. Said property Stanton levied up¬
on as the property of T. D. to
satlffjt a-Jtt fa 'iskhedi from - the City
against-sntd tK-Dil^tantda,- -Tenant da
possession served with notice as re¬
quired by law. HAY,; Sherl’ff/
S. M.
i°-^y. v .i wv ywto? G?g..
Also ’at tlnf ^auie time arid place,' all
that-tharif or pa-IVeJ of land -lying and
being in Newton county, State of Geor¬
gia, known as part of the Katy Wright
place, in Wyatt’s District,’ bounded on
the r&opth-by iapds, formerly owned; by
ker.Qrid'-D.-- R. C. Cook; west by lands of Jim lauds- Ba-,
Wf-Cbok; South by
of Dj’^^qbfe-ijfosae,Jordan East apd T„ P,
Branch; by T, P. Branch, L. L.
MiddlebroHks. amt ; D. A. ••• Thompson;
containing one hundred acres. T. 1’.
Branch has a right of way from liis
forty acres to the spring, South of the
housepabd thi -right itoyjsa witter from,
yard" said,, spring, fe&ef . The ,Wright grave¬
also veil.' Said property
levied W.as Jthe property uf Du
Cook, With, a fi. fa, issued, from the. Su¬
per ibrCourt or Nevvtori county, Geor¬
gia, in favor of A. L.-Etlington, against
D. IV. Cook. Written notice given D.
W. Cook, owner; and Henry Hinton,
^ tenaittt :-kPd*»ss(efe9iohy aK■ rCnBired by
* & ‘fepitember
This ,ltHj'Sherifife
11 - 2 . 14 . y .'/iuvv
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AG^al thF same-dime- ajul-idace, ^n P
house anti lot in the City of Covington,
Georgia, and containing about onv-lmtf
acre, and. lamnded.us. follows: Norfh
by lands l^loj^tg.^ Judge Harris;
landf </ Mrs. Pauline Jarman. Same
being Il here King Sawyer# resided on
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the
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law. TAs^August I i nil ui'i
3, 1916.
11-2 I4| S. M. HAY, Sheriff.
itonize our A^sMserg and
pas^ the other fellow by,. It is
nott|iD£ but right for makie you The'stk.v to pat
' those, who
your county paper possi
, 7 hile trading with our
cust &ters, don’t forget' to say,
“I ^ |W ^ IT IN THE NWS. « U 4 -s
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any damaged or worn part at once; without w^itipg for;
parts to be shipped from the factOfy. L
If you are a Maxwell owner youf caj will always be H> -
in running order because our dealer — any Maxwell 1
dealer—can give you real and immediate service. If he
couldn’t, he wouldn’t be a Maxwell dealer.
K Not more thap oi\e Qf two ainom^i^huildersInAbe ; ri
{-j- * Maxwell Service.
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This is a vital point. Titvestigate It fully 1 before
buying your car. j r - )il
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Roadster S380; Touting Car 1595; Cabriolet $863; Tot em
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Car $91$: St&on 5985. Fully equipped.. including
electric starter and tights. A U prices f. o. b. Detroit.
L. II/ FRANKLIN
.v Maa?field # Ceo^igi | |
Deferred Poyments
2 ' •*.
'
every Third Sunday afternoon at
u|»ap(TWBSgeA4d’f?e3»y ar^30 Jtteets
T)ii$d Sugnlay. afternoon o 1
President.
Prayer Meeting every Sunday night,
.y. - -cvsar ^ iwa nB " i a e ff * ■" wtfripra" 1 "'^
.
ALMON BAPTIST CHURCH;
Rev. Richard! Floyd,: Pastofuo-'.' j
Preaching First Sunday and Satur
day before iu each month at 10, o’clock,
£r./nj. w i >* yiJ«! i-ivAC
Sunday School at 3 o’clock, p. m.
except First Sunday. f Which is Circuit
rfay wheif 'Sunday' Schoot will 'ifiWt' at
10 o’clock. A. J. Wingate* Su'pbrifi
tendeitt. ‘ * • l
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ALMON METHDOIST CHURCH
Rev. J. §. .Strickland, Pastor.
Preaching every third Sunday (md
Satunlay Tiefore at'il' ri'rilock. ''
W-v .-ii:' MarfettL: Sundays SehSooi: Sup
erinteneut,, .
« T -
MT, TABOR METHODIST-CHURCH.
,. Rey. AY. R/ Branimw, A’astor.-......
Services every Second Sunday morn¬
ing at 11 o’clock. ’
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MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
' Rev. .t. J B/Gresham, ^ oY'Re'lian, Pastor
V » 'f * Fourth Sunday
Services every morn
= 4vepj?-'^uiidfe^' aftd^bdif Sun
| :1 f 2:30 ot’eloeki 'is exeept ’at. 10 on o’clock Fourth in the
(la v , when it
c Vis ill
IVlETilODIST iCHURCH:
Rev; J. S. Strickland, pastor.
i.= ? Preaching i fivetcy^ , SdcmHi: Sunddy
morning, and. night.. Sunday,School tribrmtrg’l Mr.
16'o’riVHt'k eVetr Sunday
Wm Bd.vd, Superintendent.
prospect Methodist church
•' Rev;^; S. StrlCkiandt pastor. - T
Preachirig feverys Fourth Sunday and
the Saturday before,, myruing s 'o’clock
night.' - Sunday -School- 10
j ev<yy ;^»pda^i?M»n!p»j; Mt* ToitF-r
” Rev. n^SSfand. Pastor.
Preaciiiqg every ;First Sunday morn¬
ing and night. Sunday School every
^Spnday-inoraing kt 10 a’clocfe/^Mi- T.
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ZION BAPTIST CltUHCH
J. .T. ;steph k ensori, Pastor.
E., ______ T. Hull, ______ Superintendent.
-mpothi aud
LUTHE# HAyS, HAYST6x, GA, b ft
Rev. j. B. Fieklrin, Pastor.
1 JVeaMving iservtee dri tlie : lstUnd 3rd
Sundays at « uuM*'l
SNAPPING SHOAL^ METHODIST
„ r - CHURCH.
; N. Raynolds, of Mansfield, Superin^'
tendent « j u
DIV SSI
ms.
No. 1, January Term, 191.1, Libel, for
D ^Sdefldi^i*'Hf B.’ idtts, t , fS . I) ss
her petition for divorce against said de
t^C^^rLw^ti'
w {jj appertain. W.
• witness v the'gJIworat#jF CJmriam
.Tttdfee .4i#-c&*t, Tki^ftcto
her' 2 , 1916. , . ^ ^
p-i JNam. 0AWIS, Clerk.
CHURCH J *?.! DIRECTORY
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. T. R. / J Kendall, Pas^r. _4j ij
ir Preaching Prayer 0 - ‘cioek < Meeting and every evening ; SundayNiftorni every at 7:30. Thursday'' t" at
7:30. .'ssj—sssss;
Sunday School every Sunday morn¬
ing at 9:43. t\ D. Gibson, Superin¬
tendent, ■
, Woman’s Missionary Societv meets
every First Monday in each month at
3 o’clock, p. m. lH ;-yd
Young- Ladies Missionary Society
meets" every Third Monday in each
nioirth afc3 ir id. _ r ^ . ,
Juvenile .Missionary Society mbets
■every First Sunday at 3 o’clock, p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH _, ,.
; : Rev-. H. AY. Williams, D. D„ Pastot.
: Preaching every. Sunday at 11 a. in.
and 7 p. m.
Sunday School every Kfe, Sunday moiu ,
ing at 9:4&;.'C. O. 'Superintend
ent.
-Prayer Meetfnig every Wednesday
evening at,7, p. m. v
Board of Deacons—J.-;C.--Epsha\v.
Chairman; meets on Wednesday be¬
fore the FirstEunday or each month
at 8 p. m.
.
-Woman’s Missionary Union. Mrs. A.
D. Meador, President. -i-Mefttos every
First Monday Society, in each month Mrs. H. at^B B.' p rt An¬ m).
Ladies’ Aid
derson, President. Meets every Third
Monday afternoon at the homes of
different nieidbers. !• f '“ r ‘ i- - i - t
%. ;,W, .4,.^, Eleanors
President and W Mrs. C. C. King. Counse
!orr tt Meets Firtt Friday of
month afcg?p;.iPS 11 i-.:
Girl’s Auxiliary, Mrs. 'J. '7Y. Gary
President. Meets every
at .3 p.. m v .;, . r-V
PKESBYl ERLYN CHURCH ySTs
Rev. J. H. Fif’klen, Pastor.
Services, Sunday School 9:43 a. m.,
J. S, Gardner, Supenntenfiesd:., w . :
Pteachfhg Service 11 a<
; imther Hays, .First feuiiW 3“p. riP
and 7 :30 p. m.
-Womait%' Missionary. Sumfa^’-S Society p.
Monday jaftey. .Fourth tn
Mrs. H. W, Kfng, Society Preset,,'u; •:*
Ladies’ 'Aid meets Monday
after Second Sunday at 3 p. m. Miss
Lottie Hendricks, President.
’■Jifnior Missionary Society meets
Firgt- Sunday Ujt - 3 P- m »5 'Air*.I If .'jR/.
,
Stephenson., ifj: President. n ... ^
NORTH COVINGTON METHODIST
'• ! '■ ■ CHURCH.
Rev. M. S. WilLams. PaSBr?"'
■' Services -every* Sunday- nforning. y - v -
..Service^ every. First and Third Sun
dav evening by the Epworth League.
- 'Sunday School every Sunday morn
ing.-iat J9. 'O’clock., -jMr. K:;M;: Smith,
Suia-rlnteml^t ; f . ^
i . r K ’ fu-»V z < • • r .. 7 i
Woman’s Missionary Society meets
on First Wetfivesday-ln e \ ery moatle.
Junior
.Um. Fltst Moatlai-Ta
Mrs. E. M. Smith directress,
Claire. Jolut^ai, assistant
n fOVIMlTflN fy-l H 4*11
CredieijjnsfoJ ,
v; f.
Superintendent. Preaching every First
tend Every one is eop|lal|y t .^i^tuA L| ^
: CHRISTIAN SCIRNCif
Servlceq, Su nday
• WALNUT 4 .GRPVE’ CliuRCH. - tREJ^IIDBif
Rev. G. W. Tumlin. Pastor.
Preaching every Third Sunday "tniu morn
in g; and might; ill. Pi ^
Snnday School every. Sunday mom
ii^ >at 40,o’tly>ck fi .JUr i Wy.f.
THE COVINGTON NEWS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 , 1916 .
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FflBTBffiFTRIS - YEM - -
^ ! I TO fll BEIT-IN
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| .GOOD MATERLAL IN ALL TEAMS
I 4NH PtEVTY OE'TeE” At
tt ready-manifested: **
6 vj ?:i v -i"Cijj)-' YV *■■■ ?A «*
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The', coming: footbaR -Mason 6 ffers
more excjtomefit and- iaterest 'rhan amy
year in the history of thg institution.
All the classes have good coaches, good
materWl and=i)fenty df' “Pep”* and' ft’
seeta&that tt^ri^iltbe' , fi^gobd ; teitti^' *
to con test rt or. tlie: penant -■The-Freoh
men. im yy excelhuit mabetiM - «Ud it El
- only a question of team-work as to
whether they will be pennant winners^
The^Sophomores fiate'shown up bet¬
ter Sr itraetiCe Ybau afty of rtie rithets
and have a wecnderful -team for defen¬
sive-work... ^a:.i.3* v: vliitA
The Juniors and .Seniors though they-i
.have shown nothing brilliant in prac¬
tice they both have strong hopes and
are not to' be'&ifslder^d’as out o^ the
running. Ttih Preps Avifl make their
debut Mbnda^ wfeek. In 1 the gh-tee with
the Sojdmmqres.aiwl though.the mateiv
ial is rather poor, coach Pearce has
whipped a good team into shape,—Em
orly Weekiv '* a/ - s'-'-cu '--umvw
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i;« u .EXECUTOR’S BALE, av nil
> REOSGU-^wtoapowM ■ sat? yXsal-’*' vJ a“ 'Sa-ViluJ
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By virtue or the authority given us
in the .iastJ wi« afi^ThcSk- Jt^S^eiij!^
yease(h 3 wUhfee gpjd at pubitexiutcryba= 1
fore the court house door in Coving*
.for '«iMh : dr on shfitfactbi-.vTferinN The
following described property in Newton
county,--/Georgia i; vl M’Zi
tdistrirt. knowp aj the T.. .L S^^r hpihe
place.' Sold for distribution among the
heirs. “ fJ "- d »:■
L. D. ADAMS,
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ti-cj !: l 1,1 1 .. J . 1 j J- ‘M*-WfiJ* h # l J l. *>> ;
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The conversation £. hail turned <h^.d «
the supernatural, and upon
' of those
some
present- expressed : a J Belief in vih spirlti ‘
or ghosts. ;:i/ u lo -'itnhtj'Si’J *>}
“Gbimts l” ^xelainjed oae old.lady
ill scornfully,
them.
good piiice tO’W^ddle^iviclt H^fltftifkeiY r tSafvou*r 'tWi^pod? 1
want To
vale of, trouhiee'Fhile if yon go -td
had pUee.JW^l he ktpt thafa.^
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RealEskte unin •‘-i • L' n:j i j,;
For Sale: ,4 t'-tuiM’j a-v Lrjf- i'j . x
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Zi xv One store room and -two-acotfcagea'in <Hcford. t
ivyLt w 2 room home and lot in Mansfield; KMWM'j&i. Can sell jou on easy
terms. .. ;rA '. AJ-f j <
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Ono 5 rQom Hurigalow Washington street in Oov- /
on
" ington. This is a’bargain. bit?}/. :<
* o.foom m Sw fioushton w Thompson Avenue with water And r..
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v/v, e f.crgs^of l^hd 'l- 2 ’-rhiTe fronr A Okf 6 rdl ^ ^fhis fthe ‘
r= -dai^yfarm. v'
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y *f ' “ -62 T-2-a(^es'm’Hbcky Plains District, . ' pla^e ' can X- -
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u tod bought' cheap, see me.
3> . .'^6 iMom heuse e oa J Monticella street can toe bought- Worth -
it.'fc-tjhe money*’.:'.C i 4 . * -,-C} .--’>.-j*. ^ - J jj a *. . a
156 Acr^ 1-2 mile from Starrsville. This is one of- the
pest .cattle/farms isferns you will find. Will sell on easy terms.
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• "Also fine pasturA
..v. ^ 7 fdoftf House on Washington street-with a nice large
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A* w. One nine room Bungalow on «Ployd street With 1 all The 1 * -
\ conveniences - nf’ water and electric \>it)cinwrj lights. Lot 200 <lit by (.K.qetb 400 j* v
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Min 3:.«129tadres Qf 'good^land three MileS’frot# Covington oni
’.jjnain.highway .from Covington to Atlanta, with a nice 6 room
Sr MW? mm js&m wm > )
, ■ ^oHd , oGO Ofeel acves ot‘ good land -In DeKalb county; 90 acres of as
ThfsT^on'e bottom the^^ikrip^^dLWill as ypu ; eyer,saw ( 11*2 rcples, (Si A^^ijgrOkRdl from Lithon- -
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LiSAVOrthGm^gating. - „^, K ,v : - u , n te u«"
vfeci 507 dcisds'in'Rocky Plains district. Six _ good houses,
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