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IBS (mtsuivs news, coving10>i, ga„ TRuRsbiVj itriit 19, i9i9.
FORD OWNE R S
Liberty Ford Starting Equipment Only $10.00
Installed in SO minutes by anyone.
Positively starts every time.
Some dealer’s territory open.
Money back guarantee.
Mail orders promptly tilled.
MERRY ELECTRICAL WORKS
ATLANTA, GA. Peachtree and Tenth Streets HEMLOCK 326
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Don’t Neglect Your Eyes
Our expert optometrist, Mr. Charles
A Green, Will be at our store
OttE MY OttLY, MOMMY July 14th.
Smith’s Drug Store
phone 4H, Coving-ton, G'a
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
t he Ford Seadan is a splendid car tor the
farmer because it is good and comfortable ecury
day in the year. It has alt the utility of the touring
car with the niceties of the high-class car. The wife
and children enjoy the refinements and comforts.
It is easy for women to operate, is always reliable,
as well as economical. Your early order is solici
because the big Ford Factory is a good ways
from normal production, and with us, it is first
come, first supplied. Sedan, $775.
Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; One I on
1 ruck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $650; These prices
f o. b. Detroit.
J. ROGERS
Phoue 62 Covington, Ga
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FOR SALE
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r D} - J 2 acres 7 miles West of Covington well improved,
acres 5 miles West of Covington well improved.
acres 2 miles North of Covington well improved.
acres ^ m *Ie North of Covington improved.
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d fes 2 miles North East of Covington improved.
' acres 3 miles South of Covington well improved,
IT 68 ^ m ^ eS ^ out ^ Covington well improved.
62 ^ acres 4 miles So uth of Covington well improved.
30 acres 1 mile South of Covington improved.
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acres I -2 South of Covington well improved. i
- acr e$ 3 miles East of Covington well improved.
a fCS “ ^ 2? m ^ es Fast °f Covington well improved.
9 Q SCres ^ st ^ Covington improved.
409 ast well
]q. a H ^ ^ m ^ ^ es Fast o# Covington improved.
2t e m es Fast of Covington well improved.
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203 4 miles m e of Covington well improved.
31! ' East of Covington improved.
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j, rv ^°use on Urge lot West side of Mansfield WilT k
, trade
r for small well located farm.
i locat U a P ar *ia! list of lands listed with me and all well 1
^ j to schools and churches and of it at bargain
most
anc terms.
H. T. HUSON
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
BuilcJtf Covington Ga.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SHERIFF SALES.
Georgia, Newton County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door, in said county, at public out¬
cry on the First Tuesday in August,
1919, within lhe legal hours of sale,
the following described property, to
wit: One 5-passenger Ford automo¬
bile. touring car, 1917 model. Said
property levied on by virtue of a
mortgage ti fa issued from the Supe¬
rior Court of said county in favor ol
Norris Hardware Co., vs. C. R Anglin
This July 7, 1919.
S. M HAY.
Sliefiff Newton County, Of, 1 .
LIBEL F~R DIVORCE.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Maybell Marshall vs Clifford
D. Marshall, defendant in the
above stated case:
Petition for Total Divorce in
Newton Superior Court, July
Term, 1919.
You are hereby notified that
on the eighth day of May, 1919,
Maybell Marshall, the plaintiff,
in the above stated ca&e, filed
in Newton Superior Court a
libel for total divorce against
you as defendant, which peti¬
tion for total divorce is return¬
able to the July term, 1919, of
said court: that on the 9th
day of May, 1919, an order was
granted by His Honor, Judge
Charles W. Smith, judge of said
court, that you be served in said
suit by publication. This is
therefore to require you to be
and appear at the next term of
said court convening on the
third Monday in July, 1919,
then and there to be held in and
for said county, to answejr said
plaintiff’s petition for total di¬
vorce.
Witness the honorabe Charles
W. Smith, judge of said court,
this 12th day of May, 1919.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Newton Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA', Newton County.
Iona Young vs. X_a....
Andrew M. Young.
Petition for Total Divorce iD
Newton Superior Court, July'
Term, 1919.
To Andrew M. Young, defend¬
ant in the above tated case;
You are hereby notified that
on the 28th day of May, 1919,
loha Young, the plaintiff in the
above stated case, filed in New¬
ton Superior Court, a libel for
total divorce against you as de¬
fendant, which petition for total
divorce is returnable to the July
term, 1919, of said court; that
on the 29th day of May, 1919,
an order was granted by His
Honor, Judge Charles W. Smith,
judge of said court, that you be
served in said suit by publica¬
tion. This is therefore to re¬
quire you to be and appear at
next term of said court,
convening on the third Monday
in' July, 1919, then and there to
)e held in and for said county,
:o answer said plaintiff’s peti¬
tion for total divorce.
Witness the honorable Chas.
W. Smith, judge of said court,
this BOth day of May, 1919 .
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Newton S uperio r Court.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Clerk Newton Superior Court
Annie Lou Treglowp, vs Nol¬
an Treglown.
Petition for Total Divorce in
Newton Superior Court, July
Term, 1919.
To Nolan Treglown, defend¬
ant in the above stated case;
You are hereby notified that
on the 8th day of May, 1919,
Annie Lou Treglown, the plain¬
tiff in the above stated case,
filed in Newton Superior Court
a Libel for total Divorce against
you as defendant, which petition
for total divorce is returnable
to the July term, 1919, of said
court: that on the 9th day of
May, 1919, an order was gran¬
ted by his honor, Judge Charles
W. Smith, judge of said court,
that you be served in said suit
by publication. This is there¬
fore to require you to be and
appear at the next term of saio
court convening on the third
Monday in July, 1919, then and
there to be held in and for said
county, to answer said plaint¬
iffs petition for total divorce.
Charles W. Smith, judge of said
court, this 12th day of May,
1919 ‘ NIXON,
C. O.
“An ad in The News is worth Four
Ion The Fence.”
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
To the Superior Court of said County;
The petition of Mrs. Lilia P. Smith,
lvye H. Smith and J. Lamar Smith, of
said county and State, shows to the
court as follows:
1. Petitioners, together with their
associates, desire to be incorporated
under the name and style of GEO. T.
SMITH COMPANY for a period Of
twenty years, with the right to re¬
new said charter at the expiration of
said time.
2. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain, and to carry on and
maintain a general wholesale and re¬
tail drug business, together with such
incidental and usual wares, merchan¬
dise and soft drinks as carried and
dispensed by drug stores.
:*•. The principal place of business
shall be located in the City of Coving¬
ton, Georgia, where its principal office
is to be located, but the petitioners
desire the right to establish branch
LARS, divided into shares of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS each, all of
which said capital stock has been ac¬
tually paid in. but the petitioners de¬
sire the right to increase said capital
Mock to Twenty Thousand Dollars by
a majority vote of the stock holders
when they so desire.
6. Petitioners desire tbft said cor¬
poration have the right to elect a Board
of Directors by a vote of its stock
holders; to elect a President, Vice
offices within the State or elsewhere,
whenever the holders of a majority
of the stock holders may so determine.
4. Petitioners desire the right to
buy and sell medicines, toilet articles,
candies, soft drinks, wares and mer¬
chandise of all kinds that *Te usual
and ordinarily carried by drug stores;
to make contracts, borrow money, loan
money, sue and be sued, and to do any
and all acts tbet. may be necessary in
the operation of said business.
5. The capital stock of said corpo¬
ration shall be SIX THOUSAND DOL
President, Secretary and Treasurer,
and to have and make all proper and
necessary by-laws, rules and regula¬
tions proper and for the carrying on
of said business, and also to have and
use a common seal.
7. They also ask authority for said
incorporation to wind up its affairs,
liquidate and discontinue its business
at any time it may detremine ,to do so
by a vote of two-ahirds of its stock
out-standing at the time.
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TRADE
OUR STORE
Jiemember that when you trade with us you
buy as economically as you do from others while
they «re conducting special sales at great reduc¬
tions. Everything is marked in figures that
may be understood and we quote the sa
prices to all
in fact, yon ean wait upon yourself at our
store. We are endeyaoring to keep on stock upjto
the standard and you must be satisfied with
if *1 "s' > purchase. *,
your
Penningtons
Ready-To-Wear Store
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Phone 11 - - - - - Cov.ington, Ga.
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BAPTISTS WILL HOLD
ALL DAY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE
STONE MOUNTAIN ASSOCIA¬
TION DATES ANNOUNCED
AND URGES CO OPER¬
ATION.
Under the direction of the Executive
Committee of the Stone Mountain As¬
sociation all day meetings will be held
according to the following schedule:
Sunday, July the 20th, Stone Moun¬
tain, Lithonia, Porterdale, Covington.
Second Monday, July 21st, Indian
Creek, Woodville, County Line, Mace¬
donia.
Tuesday, July 22nd, Clarkston, High
Point, Mt. Zion.
Wednesday, July 23rd, Ingleside,
Rockdale, Willow Springs, S lem.
Thursday, July 24fh, Tucker, Ziofi.
Insure your ear. It only cost
you $1.50 per $100.00, and
covers he car a all points in the
U. S. A., and matters not how it
catches. Protec i yourself.
H. T. HUSON,
Insurance and Real Estate,
FOR SALE—Several desirable
houses and lots and well im¬
proved small farms; Dr. J. A.
WRIGHT.—5-8-tf.
Whereas, petitioners file this their
petition in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Newton county,
cud pray that after the same has
been advertised as required by law,
that the Court by proper order grant
tills petition.
KING & JOHNSON,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 2nd day of July,
1919. C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Sup’r. C’t. Newton County, Ga.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court
Newton County:
I. C. O. Nixon. Clerk of the
Court of Newton County, hereby
fy that the foregoing is a* true and
rect copy of the application for
ter, as the same appears of file in
office. This 2nd day of July, 1919.
1 (
C. O. NIJON,
J Clerk Superior
FEELIN6 BLUE? LIVER LAZY?
TAKE A CALOTAB.
Wondetrful How Young and Energetic
l’ou Feel After Taking This
Nausealesg Calomel Tablet.
If you bav e not tried Calotabs you
hove a delightful surprise awaiting
you. The wonderful liver-cleansing
and system-purifying properties of
calomel may now be enjoyed without
the slightest unpleasantness. A Calo
tab at l>ed-time with a swallow of wa¬
ter,—that’s all, No taste, no salts, not
the slightest unpleasant effects. You
wake up in the morning feeling so good
that you want to laugh about it, Your
liver is clean, your system is purified,
your appetite hearty, Eat what you
wish.—no danger. The next time you
feel ktzy, mean, nervous, blue or dis¬
couraged give your liver a thorough
cleaning with a Calotab, Thqy are so
perfect that your druggist is author¬
ized to refund tli e price as a guarantee
that you will be delighted.
Calotabs are sold in original, sealed
mekages. Price thirty-five cents. At
ill druggists,—(adv.l
SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
SEASON 1919.
Summer excursion fare tickets will
l>e sold from all coupon stations of
the Roads iu the Southern Region to
Resorts in the States comprising the
Southern ltegoin, also the Resorts in
the North, East and West. To Resorts
in Southern Region—May 15 to Sep¬
tember 30. To Central and Eastern
Re-sorts—May 20 to September 30 To
Western Resorts—June li, to Septem¬
ber 30. Final return limit of all tick¬
ets October 31, 191(9.
For additionol information apply
to any Consolidated City Ticket Office
any Railroad Ticket Agent, Passenger
Service Agent, Bureau of Information
or to Travel Information Buret a.
Southern Passenger Traffic Com¬
mittee, 602 Healy Building, Atlanta,
Ga.
UNITED STATES
RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
[ Central of & Georgia Tennile Railroad Railroad
Wrightsville
Wadley Southern Railroad
Sylvania Central Railroad.
Louisville & Wadley Railroad
F. J. ROBINSON,
. General Passenger Agent,
J Savannah, Ga.
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