The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, July 01, 1920, Image 7
it, if if Mt I m Sit m 0 We Have Confident His .10 i 0 0 uu m ; m 0 If f It makes no difference wliat, your standing m 0 circumstances be today. m 0 or may m, i . YOU HAVE IT IN YOU to become a I 0 decided success. !K> 1 A bank account will hexp, systematic m n a I working plan will help. B, But want to know that WE ARE f m we you j§ i YOUR FRIEND, and we will welcome an s opportunity to talk it over with you. SI m m m f Covington t i a m m K. R. FOWLER, President, m r. SSfei m J. L. STEPHENSON, Vice-President, w 0 m J. K. PHILIPS, Cashier m 0 CO YIN GT() N, G EG EG IA m 0 jsfgf Lf fs 0 m m It OLD ROCK CREEK NEWS. j .Mr. and .Mrs. ----- Orell Frank- j Aaron, of iimilie. Donald, and of Gaithers, Mr. and attended Mrs. Ralph preach- Me- j ins here Sunday and dined with Mr. 1 »ad .Mrs. Edgar Cunard j j ■>liss Ina Mae Jones spent Saturday n, ki at Leguin with Miss Lizzie | .iilor, Mr. and Mrs. T J Kitchens spent Friday at Covington with Mr. and Mrs, li. L. Kitchens, and were accompanied limae by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kitchens. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cunard, of ikuiora, attended preaching here Sun¬ day and dined at Mr. and Mrs. John Ozbura. .School starts liere next Monday, July 5th. Mrs. Roy Allen, of Atlanta, is visit¬ ing her mother, Mrs. John Ozburn. •Mr. and Mrs. Dolf McCullough spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Oz tmru - -d L ;s very dry here and we need rain and tin* crops are small for the time d year. The worms are doing con sulorable damage to corn crop, and die coton is too small for the boll weevil to tackle as yet. -Miss Annie Nelle Ozburu entertain¬ ed ilie young people with a singing 1: ‘st Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Ralph McDonald, of 'dithers, spent Saturday night with •Mr and Mrs. T. J. Kitchens. * M ‘ V - J- E. Pate, of Macon, deliver¬ ed an interesting sermon to a large crowd here Sunday. E, ' v - J. E. Pate, of Macon, sjient Sat •uday night with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar * una rd. -Mr, Robert Herring, of Grayson, hi Saturday night and Sunday " 1,h Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kitchens, Jr. 1 '• f rank Jones siient Sunday af ’" n " ..... with Mrs. Tom Jones. Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Kitchens, of ' "vington. and Rev. J. E. Pate, of ll " n ’ dined at the home of Mr. T. 1 Kitchens. Sunday. Ml aud Mrs. Sam Allen. Mr. and Guanas Bates, and Mrs. Joe attended preaching here Sun Mined at the home of Mr. and Mrs , - “'"b, Jones. il »d m,s. Edgar Canard. Mr. ' -Mrs. orell Aaron. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough spent Sunday ....... 1 wi,l Mr. and *Mrs. > T. J. eas. 1. McCullough si*ent ni0ini ' vith Mrs A. B. - aie all exiieeting a glorious of July this time. Mr. I,emiie„ Washington, of vifle, and Miss Nina McDonald, Ganhe/s, gave Misses Ila an 1 \allm Kitchens a short visit Sunday after noon. Miss Tennie Rate's spent Saturday night with Miss Annie Maud Alc (’nllough. ------- \ DM INISTKATOB’ S SALE Georgia—Newton County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Newton Coun¬ ty, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in July, 1920, at the court house uoor in said county, between the legal hours of sale, one half undivided interest in and to: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Cov¬ ington, Newton County, Georgia, and of metes and bounds as follows: Be¬ ginning at Corner of intersection or Clark and West St., and running thence East sixty feet, thence North | 0 sm rth line of Usher Street, Thence west to Clark Street and thence South to the beginning Comer be¬ ing known as the Brown Carr Lot near Clark's Grove.. C. O. NIXON. Administrator. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. This is to notify the public that any one holding claims against the estate of Mrs. C. A. Lunsford, to please give in your account at once. Also to no¬ tify any party who may owe the es¬ tate to make settlement without fur¬ ther notice. J. F. LAZENBY, Executor. J ruly22p. ’ ’ SPECIAL NOTICE Each county will be apportioned so many students in the Georgia Normal and Industrial College for the coming yea r. It will be necessary to anply to the County School Superin er dent, ex¬ cept those#who are already attending; these will have a preference over new students. Only eight hundred can be accomo dated, which will make five from each county. Those contemplating attend ing should apply at once. G C ADAMS. Countv ‘ School Superintendent. Subscribe to the News aud lie happy, . THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA. STARRSYILLE NEWS. Mr. J. J. Clack is spending some rime at Indian Springs. Ali-f. .nip Airs. Venus Aaron, ol Jasper counly, spent the week-end with their mother, Airs. Jones. Air. aud Mrs. W. ’ H. Corley were visitors to Atlanta one day last week. Aiiss Laura Johnson, of Hayston, is the guest of Aiiss Ruby Crowley this week. Alisses Florence and Ethel Pinker¬ ton, of Broughton, were guests of friends in our t illage Tuesday. Air. and Airs. C. 1. Cash, of Coving¬ ton, were guests of Air. and Airs. . L. Aiiddlebrooks aud attended preaching at Starrsville Sunday. Air. and Mrs. John Meador were visiting relatives here Monday. Aiiss iiobertiue Belcher spent a few days with Alarcelle Robinson in Covington this week. Mr. Reuben Parish and family vis¬ ited friends in AionticellO Sunday. Air. James Belcher spent the week ini at Emory University with friends. Master Jack Belcher, of Monticello, is visiting his grandparents, Air. aud .Mrs. A. J. Belcher. Air. and Mrs. Vance Curtis were guests of relatives in Monticello last Sunday. The Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. C. U. Spinner Friday afternoon All the ladies in Hays district, who are interested in our County Fair ex¬ hibits, are cordially invited. Misses Sallie May Harwell and Clara May Hays were guests of Miss Ruth Harwell Monday afternoon. * Airs. Pearl Harwell is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alwyn Harwell, in Atlanta, (his week. Miss Ruth Harwell was carried to the Georgia Baptist hospital, Atlanta Tuesday for operation for appendicitis The little folks from Starrsville at¬ tending the birth day party of Sara Clifford Skinner in Covington last Tuesday were wntherine Corley. Car olyne Anderson, Leonora Belcher and Dorothy Benton. .Miss Berta Edwards is visiting her mother and sister in Jackson. Mrs. C. U. Skinner was the guest j of Mrs. Blake, of Mansfield. M.nda> | Subscribe for The Covington New-. ' Und let's give Covington and NewJcn county the weekly new-spaf-er which they deserve. I C BRICKSTOKE NEWS Air. and Airs. Norris Alston spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. L. A. Patrick. .Miss Sarah Adams lias returned af ter spending the week-end with Aiiss Xannelle Pen tors at Monroe. Aiiss iiU-s Stephens has been spend mg several days • :lh Airs. White Xunnally, of Oxford t-m I-Jdei , ond Airs .1 , AI ,, Adams, , , of , .. roe. wore the guests of Air and Airs G. C. Adams last Sunday. AHss lvthedl Alston is . spending , sometime with ...... Aiiss Florence , Mr. , Howard ,. ........ Gibson is with the ,, Madison hall , ,, team and , . is very i' with the ... funs. ... Ali>:- Alice . . Adams , , left , - , last Monday „ <or Athens whore she will attend the nimmer school at the State Normal, A very good meeting was held at ! he school by Aiiss Flovd and Mr. ___ Luck in the interest of the County ;' a j r ). )st vveeJj Our'district'is going to have the A t exhibit attlie Fair this fall. Airs. Dyer and Mrs. Graham Sunday very pleasantly at Monroe. Airs. John Chapman has recovered after . „ illness of several weeks. Our coiton crop is exceptionallv mod. and unless we have excessive ■;iills the boll weevil can't <lo very ' much damage. Mrs. Wright Adams has returned ft<',• spending some time in Eufala lia . where she attended a very iful wedding. Air. C ‘veland Adams is in IJowden i-i::ng friends. ___ 4 __ CITATION Xtate of Georgia—Newton County. The Appraisers appointed to set (side a years support for the Widow of G. V. Moore and her minor child hav¬ ing tiled their report, this is therefore to cite all persons concerned to sliow cause, if any they can why said re¬ port should not be made the judgment of this court and I will pass onthe same" on the first Monday in Jury next. 1920. Tin's June 7, 1920. A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary. CITATION State of Georgia—Newton County. Mrs. Florence Jones has applied for letters cum testamento annexo, to is¬ m's to her on the estate of Mrs. C. L'ffries, late of said county, deceased, no this is therefore to cite all per- km TiX m A ( 'lieekin^ Acuv‘um H,h mi v* m t nm mt THIS BANK ms UK MK ammmsm ac mmsmmmmastm Will provn n great comeiiience ’m MM \ SAVINGS ACCOUNT %}?: t MH :-aX MM Vtill nice interest MX earn a km %lK mt We Wii! Appreciate Either or Botli MM m MM Wt MM MM MU MM MM THE BcNK THAT BACKS THE FARMER mm MK MM MM Officers nn : MK AI. II. SMITH, »V «. ‘ J. AL ROGERS, lire Pres. mm SMITH, Cashier. H. T. HI SON, ii Vice Pres. «. L. MK m T. H. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier. Mn Directors ; MM IV. II. IVY, \V. G. BENTON, MM mt A. F. PENNINGTON, W. B. HARVEY, mm E. (\ HI LL, *. B. GEOHGE. MM V. T. CORLEY. L. DO LBS, Si m W. P. SIG.MAN, E. E. LUNSFORD, OTIS HARDEMAN, V. L. LOYD, Mi urn MM you MANSFIELD NEWS. I.'-ai. E. \V. Adams, Newton's Rep resentative, spent the week-end at home with friends and to the delight ol his family, Elder 1 L. Hays attended :1 G ., .> ; unlay uni. ; **'*•' • >'- !HS r 1) - Adams. J. L. Rob -Mi s Mary F. Roquemore re turned from a trip to New York Sun day and report a delightful time while in the North. We notice with pleasure the interest that is being manifested , m . the , boys , of , Alan>field by , Rev. C. F. ,, Allen, ,,, their ... Scout Mister. Mi appreciate , tho ,, fact that they are having . instilled . in¬ . to them enthusiasm towards , high . , ideals aud noble deeds, well done, lhough they may seem small for the time being. The results will prove a blessing. ,h ’ E ' HiUW01 '' of recently purchased the drug store ,msinws of tho rlty Phftrmaoy an(1 ,ln ‘ ad - v takeB ( ‘ har ^- We wek>ome ,Kl to our town and want to MV luorn < * ou,c ' Several from here attended preach- 1n « :it Uncord Jasper county, Satur ,t;lv :uul witnessing the bap ism nf Miss riar « Mae Hays on Snn ‘ . u;1 ^ morning. Mrs. If. C. Hays spent the week-end ' vith ,,pd ,,,:0,hcr im<1 family at her 0,(1 in Jasr ' m ' county.^nd visi ^ h r aunt ’ Mrs - Strickland, of Con "ord. Monday. Mrs ' W ' A ' Summ £ rour has re ' turned from a pleasant trip to rela fives at Clayton. Ga.. and other points •ns concerned, both kindred and cred ■ vss. to show cause if any they can, why letters should not issue as prayed for, and same will be heard on the irst Monday in July next, 1920. This June 7, 1920. A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary. CITATION State of Georgia—Newton County. J. C. AicLendon has applied to mo rof letters cum testamento annexo on the estate of Air-. Tersa Jeffries, Late of said county deceased, and all persons concerned both kindred and creditors are hereby notified to show cause, if any they have, why said let¬ ters should not issue as prayed for, and same will be heard on the first Alor. day in July next, 1920. This June 7. 1920. A. D MEADOR. Ordinary. NEW BOOK. i E; Mock and Poultry Expert, ; and A oiew book entitled "Care Tnv tment of Stock and Poultry,” iais just been published by Dr. L. D. ", n -table Vetinary Surgeon, Jutted from the Toronto, On >, Vetinary College 27 years ago. i,nl has since devoted his entire life to Vetinary Science and Poultry Husbandry. This l>ook contains 128 pages of up-to-the-minute da tip on the iiire, symptoms and treatment of stock and poultry. It is divided into departments -horses, ■ cattle, hogs, -beep and poultry being taken tip. It Is very complete with charts aud il¬ lustrations. and is a book that should ho in the home of every live stock and poultry raiser in the country. Tlu> price is only 10 cents. Get it frini your dealer or send a dime to 1 ’I I). LeGoali. 1700 North Broad¬ way, St. Louis. .Mo., stating that you are a subscriber to this paper, and we will send you a copy direct.—ndv. While The News now is $1.50 the year, it is going t,> $2.00. Subscribe NOW. . Lillie Sorrough vs. Jack Sorrough, Di¬ vorce No. 71, Newton Superior Court, January Term, 1920. To Jack Sorrough: You are hereby notified that Lillie Sorrough has filed suit for divorce in which you are made defendant. You are therefore hereby notified to be and appear at the next term (third Monday in July, 1920) Newton Superior Court, to answer this petition, or the Court shall proceed ns lo justice shall appertain. Given under my hand and official seal of office, this February 10, 1920. C. O. NIXON, Clerk. Evans Jons vs. Vera Jones. Newton Superior Court, July Term, 1920. To Vera Jones: You are hereby notified that Evans Jones has filed -.uit for divorce in which you are made defendant. You are therefore hereby notified to be and appear at the nex-t term (third Alonday in July, 19201 Newton Superior Court, to ans¬ wer tliis petition, or the Court shall ■proceed as to justice shall appertain. Civen under my hand and official ;eal of office, this June 17, 1920. C. O. NIXON, Clerk.