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FRIDA'’* AUGUST 16, 1929.
notice
District Court of the United
In tbe the Northern District of
States. I 01- Georgia
n \ T HAN KAPLAN Bankrupt
In re Bankruptcy.
N 3is3 tit in
° ' for discharge having l>een
A ** ion
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered tha tthe hearing upon said
petition be had on Septeml>er 14, 1029.
o'clock A. M.. at the United
at ten Court room in the citl
states district
ATLANTA. Georgia, notice is here
f creditors and other
^ given to all
in interest to appear at said
lier> .ons and show if any
n(] pi a ce cause,
time hy the prayer of the bank
they have w
,-ruPt fnr discharge should not be
granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Normal human blood is too thick
be drawn through the mosquito’s
to tube. They must first
small piercing fluid. that
inject a thinning In way
disease germs are set afloat in the
blood stream—bacteria of burning
and crippling disease. There is
fever of streptococcic In
glso the danger
fection (blood poison^g) from scTatch
ing the bite. Mosqiiitoes must be k
Health authorities advocate \ ’
Simple instructions on eacn oome
(bine ,abel) ”L "
bold insects. INSIST T on on vx FLY-TOX v toy
FI.Y-TOX lias a perfnme-like frag
ranee. It was developed at Mellon In
stitute of Industrial Research by Rex
Research Fellowship. Safe, sta in
less. fragrant, sure.—Adv.
WARNING
The undernoted fire policies of the
K l,n(L Island Insurance Company have
been lost or mislaid by our former
Ag£Tllf Messrs Lunsford & Rogers, at
Covington, Ga.. and the Rhode Island
Insurance Company denies any liabili
tv thereunder.
Numbers 1142051 to 1142100 inclusive
Numbers 18001 to 18025 inclusive.
In the event any one has in his pos
session any of the aforesaid policies
of the Rhode Island Insurance Com
pany be is requested to immediately
communicate with Mr. J. A. Mable,
Special Agent for said company, at
231 Trust Company of Georgia Build
ing. Atlanta. Ga.
Signed: J. A .MABLE,
Special Agent.
August 9-16-23.
NEARLY ONE-HALF OF ALL AUTOMOBILES SOLD IN s
GA. FIRST 6 MONTHS OF 1929 ARE FORDS - WHY? $
“QUALITY TELLS—SERVICE SELLS” £ £
Registration Figures From Office of Secretary of State £ £
Shows 48.7 Per cent of All New Cars Registered £ £
Are Fords £
Hi £ £
S BELOW IS GIVEN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF COUNTIES SHOWING £
$ FORD PERCENTAGE OF ALL NEWS CARS REGISTERED UP TO £ £
s JULY 1ST, 1929 £
s £
s K £
County Ford Months Pr. Ct. County Ford 6 Months Pr. Ct. County Ford 6 Months Pr. Ct. County Ford 6 Months Pr. Ct. £ £
6 60 Lee------- ___80 Spalding 49 £
Baker 50 Douglas — 72 Lincoln---- ___53 Stephens 43 £
_______ 47 Early---
Baldwin____ 31 Elbert---- '38 Lumpkin ____72 Stewart__ 43 £
Banks ___
_______ 51 Emanuel 60 McDuffie ____48 Sumter 61
__
Barrow_____ Fannin — 46 Macon ___56 Talbot_____ 59
Bartow 43 — 56 Madison ----- ___50 Taliaferro 37
31 _______ Fayette .
Bibb 52 — 50 Marion----- — ____53 Taylor 53
________ Floyd---- ____
Jfj Bleckley_____ 37 50 Meriwether ___40 Telfair____ 40
jc Burke 43 Forsyth 40 Miller----- ___52 Terrell 55
n* Butts________ ______ 36 Franklin — . 41 Milton ___51 Toombs___ ____ 47
jB Calhoun_____ 56 Fulton---- . 48 Monroe---- ---- ____53 Towns____ 43
S Camden_____ 50 Gilmer 67 Montgomery ___70 Treutlen 62
S Campbell 59 Glascock _ 38 Morgan---- 56 Troup __ 46
____ Gordon ____ ____
3i 3j Candler Carroll _____ 48 56 Greene — 56 Murray — ___ 66 Twiggs---- 50
______ 36 Gwinnett 55 Muscogee __ ____40 Twiggs---- 50
1C Catoosa _____ Habersham . 48 NEWTON ___52 Union ____ 55
if Chattahoochee 40 34 Oconee ____31 Upson 48
Hail------ ____
38 ----
li ■ Cnatooga ____ 46 Hancock , 50 Oglethorpe 57 Walker ___ 45
jfi ■pi Cherokee ____ Haralson 53 Paulding ___75 Walton____ 45
$ Clarke 31 . 55 Peach----- ___62 Warren____ 43
______ Harris---
Clay 59 27 Pickens ___50 Washington 45
35 ________ Hart----- ----
Clayton 46 60 Pike 48 Webster 27
35 Cobb _____ 38 Heard---- 51 Polk ------ ___48 Wheeler 45
_______ Henry -------
3J Columbia____ 50 38 Pulaski 51 White_____ 33
jr Coweta______ 36 Houston — 51 Putnam---- ---- 42 Whitfield 39
___ _.
S Crawford 75 Jackson -- 52 Quitman ___80 Wilcox 53
____
___ Jasper
ffi Crisp _______ 68 Jefferson — 50 Rabun ----- 50 Wilkes____ 36
ffl S Dade________ 28 Jenkins _ 56 Randolph __ 61 1-2 Wilkinson . 70
S Dawson _____ 50 Johnson — 43 Richmond 40
D e Kalb_____ 50 — 62 Ford Percentage
35 Dodge 53 Jones ---- 49 Rockdale ^ Of All Cars Registered
-------
SI Dooly _______ 53 Lamar 54 Schley 55 First 6 Months of 1929 __48.7
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Dougherty 59 Laurens
GINN MOTOR CO.
AUTHORIZED ford dealers
COVINGTON GEORGIA
Mrs. W. E. Humph and children,
Virginia and Billy of Culloden are the
guests of the formers sister, Mrs. B.
C. Chapman and mother, Mrs. Ida
Whitehead.
Mr. Warren Stillwell! is spending
several days at Warm Springs, Geor
gia.
Mrs. R. E. Everitt. Mrs. R. M. Mob
ley, Miss Jule Stillwell and Mr. Olin
Everitt motored to Atlanta Wednes
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mr. W. S. Palmer of Edmond, Okla.
stopped over for the week end with his
sister Mrs. J. G. Harrison and his ne
phew Mr. J. H. Barksdale leaving the
early part of the week to visit other
relatives in Dooly and Washington
counties before returning home. He is
making th trip by automobile.
Mrs. Willie Ried left last Thursday
for Indian Springs to attend camp
meeting. She will be the guest ofMrs.
Merrlts while there.
- * »
Mr . Carl Sutherland, of Adairsville
and recent graduate of th eUniversity
of Georgia spent last week end with
COl ‘ Ike Hay '
Miss Elizabeth Skinner writes that
she is having a wonderful time on
he rtrip to Yellow Stone Park. The
beautiful geysers, canyons, waterfalls
and mountain scenery is beyond de
scription. Also plenty of wild animals
such as bears and mountain goats are
in that section of the country.
Miss Francis Preston feft last Wed
nesday for Melbourne, Florida where
she will visit her grandmother. Mrs.
J. C. Skelton. She will be gone two
weeks.
Miss Randal Graham was the
attractive guest of her sister. Mrs. HI
D. Ruff in Atlanta for the week-end.
Mr.s R. W. Osborn and daughter.
Miss Carolyn returned Friday from a
delightful ten days motor trip in the
Carolinas. They stopped in Green
ville, S. C., Shelby, N. C.. Fairmont
N. C.. and Wrightsville Beach.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Mr. W. S. Speer of Blue Ridge spent
a few days with his bother, Mrs. G. W.
Speer. His wife and children returned
home with him Thursday after a three
weeks visit to Mrs. Speer and Mrs. S.
E. Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. I* O. Forbes and chil
dren of Atlanta are spending a few day
with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fincher.
Mrs. W. H. Pickett is spending this
week in Macon with her granddaught
er, Mrs. Bernard Pii>er.
Mrs. C. A. Franklin and daughter.
Mrs. Jack Reid of Montezuma motor
ed to Atlanta Tuesday where they
spent the day.
Miss Grace Reid of Atlanta form
erly of Covington is the charming guest
of Mrs. R. A. Norris.
Mrs. Harry Death returned Sunday
from a three weeks stay in LaGrange
where she was calle dto the bedside of
her son Mr. Harry Lee Death who has
been quite ill with typhoid fever. His
many friends will be glad to learn
that he is convalescing nicely. Mrs.
Death’s little granddaughters, Gene
and Betty Death returne(i home with
her for a visit.
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Orthogon Wide Angle Lenses
DR. T. L. TRIBBLE, OPTOMETRIST
Covington, Ga. Tel. 286
WANTED
POSITION WANTED— Stenographer
with a years’ experience desires po
sition at once. Good references. Ad
dress P. 0. Box 95, Social Circle, Ga.
Aug. 16.*
WANTED—TO RENT A FOUR ROOM
HOUSE with modern conveniences,
near school. Write J. R. Lawson, Box
656. Athens, Ga. Aug. 16*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—ONE FIVE AND ONE
Six Room House on Thompson
Ave. Apply to D. A. Thompson.
8-16 tf .
FOR RENT—7-room house, all im
provements, large garden, fine loca
tion. see owner, W. B. R. Pennington.
July 19 tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Two registered Jersey
Cows, three and your years old, 1
milking with second calves. H. Roque
more, Mansfield, Ga.
August 2, 9, 16, 23.*
FARM FOR SA LE-N. C. ALSTON
Farm at Brick Store; 100 acres, 9
r00in home , frui t and pecan orchards,
running water . Write Mrs. N. C. Al
ston, Hapeville, Ga.-Aug. 2, 9, 16.*
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PAGE FIVE
A5 a result of
Studebaker’s big price reduction —
you wbuy tfll
: III a
STUDEBAKER
Straight 4-door Sedan Eight
FOR ONLY
>1235
mi thm y*ct*ry
and a Straight Eight 2 door sedan at f USS
Luxurious motoring becomes economical motoring! For
Studebaker—world’s largest builder of eight-cylinder cars
—now offers at $1235 a luxurious four -door sedan powered
by a thrifty straight-eight motor. And imagine! A Dictator
Six four-door Sedan as low as $1095 — an even better car
than the Dictator which sold in big volume at $1345.
All prices at the factory
F. E. AND T.W. HEARD
DEALERS
COVINGTON, GA.
iHa a a a aaBi ^^ S
Real Frosty £ £
Coolness! £ £
h “NECTAR ! £
ICED TEAS” £
Delightfully refreshing .’.to supplant £ £
£ Vour desires for comfort these dull £
£ WRtt IBRD - August days. £
These Prices Effective Week Ending August 17th, 1929 £
OCTAGON LAUNDRY £ £
SOAP 5 Size Special Bars 19 / £ £
'NECTAR—ORANQE PEKOE-INDIA £ £
TEA K-lb. ic</* y* LB - 29 / £ £
BOX BOX £
DEL MONTE—TIPS £ £
Asparagus Square No. Can 1 29 / £
WHITE HOUSE DEL MONTE £ £
MILK EVAPORATED SALAD FRUIT FOR i
TALL No. 2 £ £
2 CANS 25 / CAN 23 / £ £
Old Virginia Brunswick £ £
STEW No. CAN 2 23 / £ £
CAMPBELL'S DIAMOND £ £
TOMATO CRYSTAL £
SOUP SALT £ £
2 CANS FOR 25 / 1%-LB. PKQ. 2 / £ £
A&P—DOUBLE £ £
TIP %
MATCHES LARQE BOX 3 / £ £
'O’CLOCK—PURE SANTOS £ £
.EE POUND 25 / £ £
The Largest Selling Coffee in America! £
4 lbs. Good Rice .25c £ £
.
5 lbs. Bulk Grits ,18c \\ \\
3 Bars Palmolive Soap .25c £
Quaker Maid Pork & Beans, can __ .9c
Iona Peaches, o. 2 y 2 can for____.23c £ £
Pure Hog Lard, per lb. . .15c £ £
£ £
2S, Atlantic & Pacific GOk ! £
£