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rFORGlA, Newton County:
r m be sold before the Court
House door, in the City of Cov
on the first Tuesday in
x , r il 1919, within the legal
hours of sale, two lots of land
follows: Numbers 5 and 6 m
„ s plat of Mans
fiSd (bock L. of the
Ga., fronting West by
\Jain Street 25 feet each and
running back 112 1-2 feet to an
a jl e y. Levied upon as the prop
u rl v of L. W. Roberts to satisfy
State and County Tax fifa is
i Ramsey Tax Coi
rued by W. S.
'ector for said county, tor taxes
due for the year 1918. Property
pointed out by W. S. Ramsey,
■[' c. Written notice to tenant
in possession according to law.
Levy made by J. C. Hays, L. C.,
Maiisfied District, Newton
county, Georgia. Sheriff,
S. M. HAY,
Newton County, Georgia.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Lillie Lovelace, represents in
her petition duly filed of record,
that she has fully paid the exe¬
cutor of the estate of R. T.
Daniel, late of said county, de¬
ceased, all the purchase money
duel in accordance with the
hoed for title hereto attached
to her petition, and asks that
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good and sufficient title be
made her In terms of .said bond;
This is therefore to cite all per¬
sons concerned to*show cause,
why an order should not lie
passed requiring the executor of
the estate of R. T. Daniel to ex¬
ecute a deed as required by law
and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in
April next, 1919. This March
8, 1919.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
The appraisers appointed on
the • application John Hollings
ae next friend for the mi
1101 f * e11 Holhngs
worth, , late of said county, de
ceased, haying tiled their re
poit, this is therefore to cite
persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can, why said
report should not be be made
the Judgment of this court, and
the same will be heard on the
first Monday in April, next.
1919.
A. I). MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
The appraisers having filed
Hieir report together with plat
and description of the County
Purveyor, in the year’s support
of the widow of Henry
Green, late of said county,de-
Ceased, this,is therefore to
all persons concerned to .show
cause, if any they can, why
said report should not be made
\ the judgment of this
and same will be passed upon
on the first Monday in
next, 1919.
This Mtrch 3 1919.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
C. A. Harwell has applied to
me for Letters of Administra¬
tion to issue to C. 0. Nixon.
Jerk of Superior Court of said
•ounty, upon the estate of Lula
3ass, late of said county, de
i ceased, and all persons concern!
; >0 th kindred and creditors
hereby notified, to show
jy any they can, why said letters
should not issue as prayed for,
and J will hear said application
on the first Monday in April
next, 1919. This March 3, 3919
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION..
The appraisers appointed to
set aside a years support for
the widow and minor children
of W. J. Folds, late of said
county, out of said estate hav¬
ing filed their report—
All persons concerned, both j
kindred and creditors, are here- j
by notified to show cause, if i
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and tin*, handsome pound
half-pound tin humi~
dors — and—that classy,
practical pound crystal
/ glass humidor with
sponge moistener top that
keeps the tobacco in such
perfect condition ,
OUT a pipe in your face that’s filled cheerily brimful of Prince
i Albert, if you’re on the trail of smoke peace! For, P. A. will
V sing you a song of tobacco jcy that will make you wish your
life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you
could get away with every tw'enty-four hours!
You can ‘‘carry on” with Prince Albert through thick and thin.
You’ll be after laying down a smoke barrage that’ll make the
boys think of the old front line in France!
P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality! And,
let it slip into your think-tank that P. A. is made by our exclu¬
sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch—assurance
that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of
every week without any comeback but real smoke joy!
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
any they they can, why said re¬
port should not be made the
judgment of this court and said
report will be passed upon at
the April term, 1919, next.
This March 12, 1919.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Otis Hardeman has applied
to me for letters of administra¬
tion to issue to him on the es¬
tate of Mrs. Mattie Vander,
griff, late of said county, de¬
ceased, and this is therefore
to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, if any they can,
why they should not issue as
prayed for: and I will pass on
the same at the April term,
1919, next, at this court.
This March 12, 1919.
.A. D. MEADOR. Ordinary.
Notice to Merchants.
Ater publication of this no¬
tice T will not be responsible
for any indebtedness incurred
by my wife. Mrs. Sallie Hunt.
Feb 26. 19JO. C. H. Hunt.
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Good two-horse
farm for rent on hal¬
ves. Also one Or two
one-horse farms. Fine
land.
L. W. JARMAN,
Covington, Ga.
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Garden Seeds.
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“MICKIE,”
We hear and read a great
now about the “Coming of
I want to tell you that
don’t have to wait any long¬
for the coming of “Mickie.”
“Mickie” has already arrived
and if you will call at
W. Henderson’s Music Parlor
can hear “Mickie” played
his standard instruments.
W. Henderson keeps right up
all the latest and most
Records, and that’s why
are rushing there from
to buy their Music.
knows Musical Instruments
Music, and carries a supply
f the best at all times, If you
Medicine, you would go
the one who knew Medicine
prescribe it, iso if you want
Mus.ci you had better go to the
who knows Music, to sup¬
you or you will very likely
dissatisfied with your deal.
J. W. Henderson’s is the place
buy Musical
I layer Roll?, Records and all
Music Supplies, Mansfield, Ja.
adv. o-b-19 • tt,
HOLDERS OF *
UBERTY BONDS
are advised to hold them. If you
must sell, deal only with respon¬
sible bankers. We
Buy and Sell
LIBERTY BONDS
All Issues and Denominations.
Write us if interested.
TRUST COMPANY
Capita! and Surplus. $2,000,000
Member Federal Reserve System *
ATLANTA. GA.
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PR. W. B* STANLEY,
Covington, Ga.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over Wright's Drug Store
Cordial Welcome.
Awaits my friends and cus¬
tomers at the Greenfield Build
mg Soda Company, 136 Mariet
ta Street. Atlanta, and the invi
tation is wide open. Call and
see us. Z. A. ^>TEELE.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
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IT IS CURING INFLUENZA
i is What Our Dealer, Mr.
. O. Cheney, a Popular
Merchant of Stephens,
Ga., Writes. His Let¬
ter is Printed Below:
When the dreadful Spanish
Influenza, with its fearful toil
of mortality first reached this
coutry, many patent medicines
were quickly advertised as a
remedy for this trouble. Know¬
ing this would be the case, we
hesitated to recommend Todd’s
Laxanodine for Influenza, al¬
though we knew that it would
quickly reduce fever, congestion
and inflamation, break up colds
and cleanse and tone the liver,
stomach and bowels, and that
this would make Laxanodine
the ideal treatment for the dis¬
ease. Yet until it had been
thoroughly tested, we would
not advertise it for Influenza.
1090 Cases Have Been Reported
We have heard of more than
j iqoq p CO pi for e w ho have used Lax
■ anodine Influenza, and in
j ' every . case and ^ would pain, kept relieve fever the
soreness
down and the appetite was well.
I In addition hundreds have re¬
ported that a few doses taken
in time has prevented them
from taking the disease.
January 18th.—The writer,
who has talked with many w r ho
had used Laxanodine for influ¬
enza, was at Stephens, and
found Mr. Cheney and family
sick with the trouble, and ad
i vised him to try Laxanodine
with the following result:
| Stephens, Ga., January 27th,
1919. Dear Sirs: Please ship
Laxanodine first express. It is
curing the flue. Respectfully,
H. C. Cheney.
Try Laxanodine and you
will find it to give prompt re
: lie. Use a two teaspoons full
i dogeg daily until the fever sub
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sides: afterwards one teaspoon
full at bed time, and if taken in
time you will not need to stay
in bed but a day ro two. Sold
on an absolute guarantee to
satisfy or money back by C. C.
Brooks. Druggist, Covington,
Georgia.-—Ladv.) 2-20.—4t.
HOLD YOUR UBERTY BONDS
They are as good as the Gov
j eminent, but if you must sell,
we will pay the highest price
: ! Cq,- T.ibertv 5 Rondos 0 " ' S ' a all " dpoomi- t,en0m '
i nations.
Pennington
Covington, Ga.