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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
H. G. Smith has applied for:
I.jtters of Administration the of to W. is. j j
sue to him on estate
J. Folds, late of said county,
deceased. And ad persons con¬
cerned are hereby notified that
said application v\ill be heard
on the first Monday in March,
next, 1919. This Feb. 3, 1->19.
A D MEADOR, Ordinary
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
W. R. King has applied for
Letters of Administrattion to
issue to him on the estate of
Joe Hollingsworth, late of said
county, deceased. And all per¬
sons concerned are hereby noti¬
fied that said application will be
heard on the firsst Monday in
March, next 1919. This Feb.
o 1919.
A D MEADOR, Ordinary
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Mrs. Ada Aiken represents in
her petition duly filed of record
that she has fully administerea
the estate of Wood Aiken, lati
of said county, deceased, and
applies for Letters of Dismis¬
sion on said estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons
concerned, both kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can why she should not be
dismissed as prayed for, and 1
will pass on the same the first
Monday in March next, 1919.
This Feb’ 3, 1919,
A D MEADOR, Ordinary
Notice of Dissolution.
f fhe partnership composed of
A. J. Johnson and Dr. J. D.
Carr, operating under the name
of “Johnson’s Pharmacy,” in
the town of Mansfield, Georgia,
has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due
said partnership are to become
the property of Dr. Carr, as
well as the stock of goods. Dr.
Carr assumes all liabilities of
the partnership. This Februa¬
ry 4th, 1919.
A. J. JOHNSON,
J. M. CARR.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
In pursuance of a recommen¬
dation of the Grand Jury at the
January Term, last, of Newton
Superior Court, will be offered
for sale at public outcry, before
the court house door in Coving¬
ton, within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in
March, 1919, the folowing de¬
scribed propety, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
the County of Newton, being
partly in the corporate limits of
the City of Covington, contain
ing forty acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows:
On East by residence lots ol
Stephen Clark, Martha Hyer,
Harry Death, West Street, res¬
idence lots of R. H. Thompson,
J. T. Wicks (Slooeum lots) and
T. D. Strong: on North going
West by road to lands formerly
owned by Hyer; on West going
South to right of way of Geor¬
gia railroad; and on South go¬
ing East by Georgia railroad
right of way to starting point
at corner of Clark's lot, thus
embracing in addition to acre¬
age property the lots fronting
on West street—said lots being
100 feet by 200 feet depth, and
the said described property be¬
ing what is known as the Dun¬
lap place. The terms on which
the above described property
will be offered for sale will be
-’ash, and the right to reject un¬
satisfactory bids and withdraw
the property is reserved.
I. W. MEADORS,
Commissioner Newton County.
WANTED.—To rent five or six
room house for a home. Will
pay any thing reasonable. Ap
nly to NEWS OFFICE.—2t.
tHE COVINGTON wfcWfc. COVINGTON, GA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1919
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of H. I. Weaver
an d o. W. Porter, of said coun
ty, shows to the Court the fol
lowing facts:
1. Petitioners, togetner with
their associates desire to be in¬
corporated under the name of
H. I. WEAVER & COMPANY,
for a period of twenty years,
with the right to renew said
charter at the expiration of
said time.
2. The object of said corpo¬
ration is pecuniary gain and to
corry on and maintain a gener¬
al mercantile business in the
Town of Porterdale, where its
principal office is located, but
petitioners desire the right to
establish branch offices within
this state or elsewhere, when¬
ever the holders of a majority
of the stock may so determine,
and to this end to buy and sel
goods, wares and merchandise,
cotton, com and other arth-ie o?
articles that may be der.lt by
the said corporation, vrA tc
make contracts, borrow nicney,
loan money, sue and be ruea
and do any and all acts that
may be necessary in the opera¬
tion of said business.
3. The principal place oi
business of said corporation wil
be in the Town of Porterda’c
Newton County, Georgia.
4. The capital stock of saic
.corporation shall be Twenty
five Thousand Dollars, divider
- nto shares of hundred dot
one
! ars each, all of which capita
Mock has actually been paid in
but petitioners desire the right
to increase said capital stock to
Fifty Thousand Dollars by i
majority vote of the stock hold¬
ers when they may so desire.
, .5. Petitioners desire that
said corporation may have the
eight to elect a Board of Direc¬
tors by a vote of its stockhold¬
ers, to elect a President, Vice
President, Secretary and Treas¬
urer, and to have and make ah
moper and necessary by-laws,
ules and regulations that are
necessary tL“'car^rn« and may of be proper
W on mid
ness, and also to have and use
i common seal.
6. They also ask authority
'or said corporation to wind up
its affairs, liquidate and discon¬
tinue its business at any time it
may determine to do so by a
cote of two-thirds of its stick
outstanding at the time.
Wherefore, petitioners file
'his their petition in the office
vf the Clerk of the Superior
"'ourt, and pray that after the
ame has been advertised as
'equired by law, that the Court
by proper order grant this pe¬
tition.
KING & JOHNSON,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 5th day
of February, 1919.
C. 0. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court, Newtor
County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Newton Caunty:
Office of Cerk of Superior
Court of Newton County.
I, C. O. Nixon, Cerk of the
Superior Court of Newton coun¬
ty, hereby certify that the
oregoiny is a true and correct
mpy of * he application for char¬
ter, as the same aopears of file
n this office. This 5th day of
February, 1919.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk of Superior Court.
One More
Moore Thirty
We are offering the
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that is giving universal
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Potato Plants
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I have the popular Jerusalem
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sale $2 - 00 ** thousand
Place orders now for ship¬
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A Check now will insure
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Early Jersey Wakefield cab¬
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Send in your order and I
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N. N. Malcom
Ty Ty, Ga.
WANTED — By responsible
firm doing a national business, a
reliable man living in or neai
Covington. Must own auto oi
horse and light wagon and b.
able to inspect and repair, in hi,
spare time, small signs on public
roads running short distance out
of Covington. Permanent con¬
nection. We furnish all material
used and pay $6.00 for each in¬
spection, which is made every
ninety days.
TR. W. R. STANLEY,
Covington, Ga.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over Wright's Drug Store
MILK COW WANTED.—I wilt
buy a good milk cow, fresh in
W. B. R. PENNINGTON,
Covington, Ga.—It.
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