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FRIDAY, MARCH S3, 1»34.
7 LEGAL NOTICES
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CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
C. 0. Nixon, Administrator of
of 1 to\, „ , eceast
the Estate om ( ,
having filed petition praying that
the distributees of the said Estate
ATTENTION
All parties who had watches
or other jewelry for repairs
with the late M. S. Peniek,
will piease mail to me im
mediatelv descriptions of
such items.
This will enable me to make
a complete check and safe
guard the interests of all
parties concerned. It is my
purpose to get each piece of
jewelry back into the hands
of the owners in the best
possible condition and at
the earliest possible time.
Your co-operation will be
appreciated. i.
R. W. Parker
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COVINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 22
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be cited to be present at the settle
ment of his accounts by the Ordi
nary: all of the distributees of
said Estate are hereby cited to be
| egent at t j ie settlement of the
accounts of said Administrator by
the undersigned Ordinary to be
had on the first Monday in May,
1934 in the Court of Ordinary of
said County, then and there to
present and establish their claims
to share in said Estate.
This 7th day of March, 1934.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary,
Newton County, Georgia.
9-23-13-27-N.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
Under and by virtue of a levy
of a fi fa issued from Newton Su
perior Court, I will sell before the
court house door, on the first
Tuesday in April, 1934, between
: the legal hours- of sale, for cash,
the following described personal
property: 1 kitchen cabinet; 3
mattresses and 4 pillows; 1 ice
box and refrigerator; 8 lamp
shades, 2 floor lamps; 3 boxes,
contents unknown; 1 barrel and
contents; 1 breakfast set; 1 small
cabinet; 1 combination stool and
ladder; 1 pair of bed springs; 1
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
clothes basket; 2 large rugs;
lounge; 1 chair; 1 table; 1
tary; 1 tin tub; 1 flower basket;
1 rub board and other things
numerous to mention.
Said property levied, advertised
to be sold as the property of Doug
las McDonald, to satisfy an execu
tion issued out of the Superior
Court of Newton County in favor
of J. K. Mahoney, receiver, Mac
Millan Petroleum Corporation
against Douglas McDonald, Mgr.,
of Kracker State Products Co.
This March 7th, 1934.
B. L. JOHNSON, Sheriff,
Newton County, Georgia.
4t-30-J.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas, A. E. Hays, as ad
ministrator of the estate of W. M.
Harwell, late of said county, de
ceased, has made written appli
cation, duly filed, for leave to sell
the lands and stocks belonging to
said deceased. This is, therefore,
to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of said de
ceased to show cause before me at
the regular April term, Newton
Court of Ordinary, on the first
Monday in April, 1934, why leave
should not be granted to sell said
land and stocks.
This March 6, 19 34.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
4t-30-L-p.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas, W. L. Cowan, as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs.
Susie F. Cowan, late of said coun
ty, deceased, has made written ap
plication, duly filed, for leave to
sell the lands belonging to said
deceased. This is therefore, to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said Mrs. Susie
F. Cowan, to be and appear at the
April term, Newton Court of Or
dinary to be held on the first Mon
day in April, 1934, and show
cause, if any they can, why leave
to sell said land should not be
granted.
This March 6, 1934.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
4t-30-L.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
Will be sold before the court
house door on the first Tuesday
in April between the legal hours
of sale the following property, to
wit, for cash: three steam presses,
eleven irons, five electric washers,
one sewing machine, five electric
irons, one steam boiler, one iron
safe, one trunk, one spring scales,
six tables, three tin tubs, three
laundry baskets, one automobile
trailer, and other things too num
erous to mention. Said property
levied on by virtue of a distress
warrant issued from the J. P.
court against W. B. Hancock in
favor of P. M. Dearing.
This March 7, 1934.
B. L. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
4t-30-J.
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EAST STARRSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Biggers, of
Atlanta, spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope.
Mrs. H. A. Savage visited Mrs. I
L. O. Piper, on Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. Jimmie Savage and littlo
daughter, of Harris’ Quarters,
spent Th’-rsday with Mrs. S. C.
Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bohanan had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Bohanan and Emmett,
of Stewart, and Mrs. Carl Johnson
and little son, of High Point.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Piper, Mr.
Chester Piper, Miss Helen Piper,
Mr. Oscar Piper and Mr. Edward
Elliott, of Atlanta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Pope and Miss Elsie.
Thursday evening.
Mrs. E. B. Biggers and chil
dren, of Milstead, spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Charles
Ivey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope and
Elsie Pope spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. L. A. Biggers and Miss
Mary, of Harris Quarters.
Mrs. W. E. Watkins and chil
dren visited Mrs. B. M. Leach, Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Glynn Jones, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with her hus
band and mother.
RED OAK NEWS
Rev. J. B. Godfrey, of Oxford,
filled his regular appointments
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parker vis
ited relatives in Jasper, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Jones.
Mrs. L. L. Dick spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Ruth Rey
nolds.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dorsey and
son, Nelson, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dooley, at
Eudora, Sunday.
Mr. R. A. Mask, of Almon, Mr.
Oscar Mask and little son, J. T..
of Porterdale, were the guests of
their mother, Mrs. T. M. Mask, for
the week-end.
Mrs. W. S. Mask and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Pickett.
Mrs. Emma Pennington spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. j
Reynolds.
The many friends of Mrs. Mar
vin Loyd are delighted to know
that she is improving after a
week’s illness.
Mrs. J. H. Woodruff was the
guest of Miss Ruth Reynolds.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Smithie Piper, of
Porterdale, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Pickett. 1
Mrs. J. C. Reynolds spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Hughiei
Aiken,
Mrs. W. S. Mask and little son,
Thomas, were the guests of Mrs.
Marvin Loyd, last week.
Mr. W. C. Pope, of Mansfield,
visited his mother, Mrs. Susie
Pope, last week.
Mrs. E. B. Loyd and children,
of high point, spent Tuesday
night with Mrs. T. M. Mask.
Mr, and Mrs. Vick Yancey, of
Leguin, spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Yancey.
Mrs. Frank Jones spent a short
while Wednesday with Mrs. J. J.
Yancey.
Miss Ruth Reynolds spent a
while Friday night with Mrs. J.
H. Woodruff.
Mrs. Susie Pope spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pope.
RED HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell
and Mr. Tillman Mitchell, of Mc
Donough, called on Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Ricks, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Darby were
guests of Mr. Darby’s sister, Mrs.
Ruby Morris, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. B. F. Ricks and children
called on Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Mitchell Monday.
Miss Inez Mitchell spent last
week-end with Miss Bessie Mae
Ricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brooks and
Miss Evelyn Vea! called on Mrs.
G. B. Crowell, who is very ill, on
I Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. L. R. Daniel and children
spent last Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Jessie Watson.
Mr. Tommie Maloy, of Henry
County, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Maloy, Sunday.
Mrs. George Kinnett spent last
Monday with Mrs. Claud Kinnett,
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