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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935
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Legal Advertisements
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER j
POWER i
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Whereas, Joe S. McGarity, on
May 15th, 1922, executed and de
livered his warranty deed with
power of sale to C. A. Harwell,
;to secure a note of even date for
(Six hundred .thirty two and 04-
100 Dollars, due on or before
January 15th, 1923, bearing inter
est from maturity at eight per
cent per annum, Said deed re
corded May 15th, 1922, Book 19,
page 329 Clerk’s Office Newton
Superior Court, conveying the fol
lowing described real estate as
security:
That tract or parcel of land,
flying and being in the State of
Georgia, County of Newton with
in the town of Mansfield, Newton
County, Georgia, being Lots
Iber nine, ten, eleven, twelve,
teen, fourteen, fifteen and six
■teen in Block (0) according
the plat of said town of Mansfield
Ga., Said lots being bounded as
follows: North by Fourth Avenue;
East by Oak Street; South by
lands of W. E. Lunsford and on
the West by Main Street.
is situated on said lots one dwell
ing house where Joe S. McGarity
formerly lived.
Whereas: C. A. Harwell,
tee, on the 22nd day ef
1930, did sell, alien, assign
transfer all his rights, title and
interest in the above described
note, as well as the deed s/nd the
property described therein given
him by Joe S. McGarity, to Mrs.
T. W. Heard. Said transfer re
corded in deed book 19, page 329
Clerk's Office Newton Superior
Court, And,
Whereas, said grantor conferred
the power upon the grantee, his
theirs, administrators,
and assigns, to sell said described
property in the event of his
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ure to pay said note at maturity,
before '.he Court House door of
Newton County, after advertising
said property once a week for four
weeks in a Newspaper of general
circulation in Newton County of
the time, place and terms of said
sale; also conferring power on the
grantee, his heirs, administrators,
successors and assigns to bid on
or purchase said property at 6uch
sale and to make good and suf
ficient title in fee simple, there
by divesting title out of Joe S.
McGarity and putting same in pur
chaser, and also power to apply
the proceeds of such sale to pay
ment of the debt, with interest and
expense of the sale, and the re
| mainder, if any, to be paid to the
I grantor. And,
Whereas, the said Joe S. Mc
ar ity has defaulted and failed
t0 pay said, described debt at
maturity. Now,
Under and by virtue of the
powers contained in said deed,
the undersigned owner of said de-
1 scribed deed and note, as trans
f er ee of C. A. Harwell, has exer
c j se d her option to sell under the
power in said deed, and the above
described real eetate will be sold
on the First Tuesday in March,
11935, between the legal house hours door of
sa ] e , before the court
0 f Newton County, in Covingtpn,
for cash terms, the proceed-
| 0 f said sale to be applied to thc
• payment of the principal ef
note, the accrued interest and the
expense of this sale,
i This February 6th, 1935.
MRS. T. W. HEARD,
of C. A. Harwell
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' SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Newton County,
j will be sold on First the
in March, 1935, within
j hours of sale, before the
House door of Newton
j the following real estate:
I All that tract or parcel of
! situate, lying and being in
| City of Covington, beginning said at the State
j County,
| east corner where the main
wall on West where the
I barn stops, thence running
| along said wall 132 feet to
Street, thence West along
Street 146 feet to property
by Mrs. W. S. Cook, thence
ning North along Mrs. Cook’s
132 feet to a corner; thence
146 feet to starting point.
ed on East by property of R.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Weaver barn; South by Usher
Street; West by property of Mrs.
W. S. Cook and others and North
by property of R, I. Weaver.
• Said property levied on to satis
fy an execution issued from New
ton Superior Court in favor of R.
I. Weaver and against F. M. Jack
son. Quit Claim deed filed and
defendant notified as required by
law.
This February 8th, 1935.
B. L. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Under and by virtue of an order
passed by Newton Court of Ordin
ary, will be sold before the Court
house door in the City of Coving
ton, at public outcry to the high
est bidder, within the legal hours
of sale, on the First Tuesday in
March, 1935, the following de
scribed land as property of the
e tate of J. W. H. Bentley, deceas
ed:
All that tract or parcel of rand
lying and being in Town District
Newton County, Georgia, and
bounded as follows: On the north
by Old Public Road leading from
Covington to Alcovy River; on the
east by lands of C. A. Soclcwell,
on the south by lands of P. M.
Dearing, and on the west by lands
of Homer Bentley and Jeff Cole
man, and containing seven y-six
acres, more or les6, and known as
the J. W. H. Bentley place.
WILLIE HARRIS KING,
Admr. with will annexed.
Estate J. W. H. Bentley, de
ceased.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Newton Count;
Will be sold at ithe court
door in eaid county on the
Tuesday in March, 1935,
the legal hours of sale, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
situated, lying and being in
ton County, Georgia, about
and one-half miles East of
ington and bounded on :the
by the old public road
from Covington to Social
running East along said old
road until it merges with
Highway No. 12, and thence
said highway to Alcovy River,
the East by Alcovy River, on
South by lands of Dearing and
Viola Bentley, on the West by
Sockwell and Bentley. Said land
formerly known as the Henderson
land, and containing five hundred
ten and one-foupth acres, more
less.
Said land levied on and to be
sold as the property of Mrs. Susie
Ramsey Martin and E. W. Fowler
as Executors of the last will and
testament of E. G. Martin, de
ceased, and in their representative
capacity as joint Executors of the
estate of said E. G. Martin, and
to satisfy an execution, with spec
ial lien and judgment against the
said described property, issued on
the 29th day of January, 1935,
from ;the Superior Court of said
county, in favor of J. L. Stephen
son as Administrator de bonis non
of estate of Jas. R. Stephenson
and Administrator of estate of
Mrs. Alice Slephenson, and against
Mrs. Susie Ramsey Martin and E.
IV. Fowler as Executors of estate
of E. G. Martin.
This February 6th, 1935.
B. L. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, 'Newton County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in March, 1935, within
the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property to-wit:
One standard triumph baker
outfit consisting of elevator, auto
matic hopper and high speed mix
er, equipped with seven and half
power motor and three fourths
motor, and being No. 20523 A.
Also the following itemized list
of equipment of said bakery oper
ated by A. A. Aenchbacker and C.
E. Aenchbacker as follows: 1 Sin.
Triumph Loaf Moulder No. T
18917 A; 1 3-bbl. Triumph flour
blender, elevator, dough mixer
and cake machine; I Union wrap
per machine No. 3615; 1 Dutchess
36 pocket bun divider, bench type;
1 No. 4 Rex visible typewriter;
1 Cary safe; 1 Burroughs adding
machine, 3-869488; 1 Toad Pro
tector check writer 2R-1253; 3
Peerless bread racks; 1 Union
bread rack; 1 Union dump rack;
1 Union pan rack; 1 Confectioners
stove; 1 Upright steam boiler; 1
National Cash Register jj ____ 0
1851150; 60 16x24 sheet pans;
260 sets single loaf pane; 20 sets
pullman pans; 1 8-ft. wall case;
1 6-ft. floor case; 2 6-f*t. counter
cases; 1 electric fan, ceiling; 1
electric fan, exhaust; 1 ice box;
1 Proof box; 1 Gondt oven; 2
dough troughs; 1 Proofing cab
inet; 2 benches (work) and
(cake); 2 Commercial counters;
1 cake box; 24 slab cake pans
with wooden frames; and being
the entire bakery outfit of C. E.
and A. A. Aenchbacker located in
store building next to Peoples
Furniture Company on Monticello
Street in City of Covington. Said
property levied on and to be sold
as the property of C. E. Aench
backer and A. A. Aenchbacker to
satisfy an execution issued on the
29-th day of January, 1935 from
the Superior Court of Newton
County In favor of Bank of Cov
ington and Trust Company against
C. E. Aenchbacker and A. A.
Aenchbacker.
This February 6th, 1935.
B. L. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Coving
ton, said State and County on the
first Tuesday in March, 1935, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying t nd being in Town District
said State and County, and bound
ed as follows: on the North by a
public road, on the East by Henry
Baker property, on the South by
George Durden property, on the
West by property of Tom Swann.
Said tract consists of one acre of
land with one story dwelling there
on.
Said property to be sold as the
property of Rebecca Belcher, by
virtue of a tax fi fa issued by Lola
W. Neely, Tax Collector, and issuer
by transferred to E. E. Callaway
against said Rebecca Belcher.
This 6th day of February, 1935.
Levied on by J. J. Neely, Deputy
Sheriff.
B. L. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County.
T. H. Himton, having in
form applied to me for
letters of administration on
estate of W. B. Morris, late
said county, deceased, This
to cite all and singular the
tors and next of kin, to show
before me, if any they can, on
before the first Monday in
1935, why permanent letters
administration should no:t
granted on said estate as
This Feb. 5th, 1935.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County.
The appraisers upon the
cation of Mrs. Brownie E.
widow of William A. Heard for
twelve mon hs support for
self and minor child,
filed their return; all persons ? m
cerned are cited to
cause, if any they have, ar the
regular March term of Newton
Court of Ordinary to be held or.
the first Monday in March, 1935
why said application should no
granted,
This Feb. 5th, 1935.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County
E. L. Tribble of said county hav
ing made application to me to be
appointed guardian of Ruby Nell
Banks, a minor residing in said
county. All persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if
any they can, at the regular March
term of Newton Court of Ordin
ary to be held on the first Mon
day in March, 1935, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
This Feb. 5, 1935.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Persons Indebted to estate of
Mrs. S. F. Patterson are requested
to pay same prompltly, and all
persons having claims against said
estate please present bills prop
erly verified.
This Feb. 5, 1935.
T. W. HEARD,
Admr. Est. Mrs. S. F. Patterson,
Deceased.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA, Newton County.
In Newton Superior Court.
March Term, 1935.
Shirley Smith vs. K. B. Smith
To K. B. Smith:
By order of the Court you are
required to be and appear at the)
above stated term of said court on
the third Monday in March, 1935
to answer the plaintiff’s libel fo
divorce, and in default thereof the
Court will proceed as to justic
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Jame
C. Davis, Judge of said Court.
This 11th day of February, 1935.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk of Newton Superior
Court.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton Coun:y.
G. W. Caldwell, having in prop
er form applied to me for p»rni
anent letters of administration on
the eetate of. S M. Bohannon, late
of said county, deceased, Till-,
therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, both kindred and credi
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tors, to show cause before me at
the next regular term of Newiton
Court of Ordinary to be held on
the first Monday in March, 19 35,
why permanent letters of admin
istra.ion should not issue on said
estate as prayed.
This Feb. 5, 1935.
A. LI LOYD, Ordinary.
LIBEL FOB DIVORCE
H. M. Buckalew vs. Mary Howing
ton Buckalew
Newton Superior Court.
Jan. Term 1935.
To Mary r owinigton Buckalew:
By order of the Court you are
hereby required to be and appear
at said Court on the 3rd Monday
In March next, to answer petition
er's libel for divorce, and in de
fault thereof, -the Court will pro
ceed as justice shall appertain.
This 14th day of Feb., 1935.
Witness the Honorable Jas. C.
Davis, Judge of said Court.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Charley DeVoes vs. Udella Wil
liams DeVoes
Newton Superior Court.
Jan. Term, 1935.
To Udella Williams DeVoes:
By ordei' of the Court you are
hereby required to be and appear
at said Court on the 3rd Monday
in March next, to answer petition
er’s libel for divorce, and in de
fault thereof, the Court will pro
ceed as justice shall appertain.
This 14th day of Fetb., 1935.
Witness the Honorable Jas. C.
Davis, Judge of said Court.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court.
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Katie Lawson ve. E. B. Lawson
j Newton Superior Court.
Jan. Term, 1935.
To E. B. Lawson:
By order of the Court you are
hereby required to be and appear
at said Court on the 3rd Monday
in March next, to answer petition
er’s libel for divorce, and in de
fault thereof, the Court will pro
ceed as justice shall appertain.
This 14th day of Feb., 1935.
Witness the Honorable Jas. C.
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FAIRVIEW NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jeff Kelly
and family spent Sunday with
relatives and friends in Atlanta.
All the ba. ketball fans and
Palmer-Stone boosters have been
attending the basketball tourna
ment at Oxford, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday nights. Hurrah for
Palmer-Stone.
Misses Annette and Francis Orr
of Madison, were visiting relatives
and friends here last week-end.
Mrs. T. C. Ray enjoyed a pleas
ant week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Curry and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Sills in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Callahan
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Parker, of Leguinn, on Sunday.
Miss Sarah Rowland spent Sat
urday night with Miss Erlene
Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray
spent last Sunday with Mrs. J. E.
Cook, her mother, who has been
ill with flu for some time.
Mi ses Francis and Sarah Kelly
enjoyed a delightful week - end
visit with friends in Covington and
Porterdale.
Mrs. Herbert Moss spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. Lewis
Callahan.
The next regular monthly meet
ing of the Almon Baptist Ladies
Davis, Judge of said Court.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
William B. Jackson vs. Edrie Loyd
Jackson.
Newton Superior Court,
Jan. Term, 1935.
To Edrie Loyd Jackson:
By order of the Court you are
hereby required to be and appear
at said Court on the 3rd Monday
next, to answer petitioner’s libel
for divorce, and in default thereof,
the court will proceed as justice
shall appertain.
This 14th day of Feb., 1935.
Witness the Honorable Jas. C.
Davis, Judge of said Court.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kindness and
sympathy during the illness
death of our son and brother
the beautiful floral offerings.
MR. and MRS. WALKER MARTIN
MR. 0. A. MARTIN
MR. AND MRS. SAM MARTIN
MR. and MRS. DURESS MARTIN
MR. and MRS. EVERETT
MR. STENCH MARTIN
MRS. RUTH BRITT
MR. and MRS. OLIVER MARTIN
MR. CLIFFORD MARTIN
MR. JAMES H0LIF1ELD AND
FAMILY.
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Aid Society will be held at the
home of Mrs. P. G. Neeley. Come
and bring a friend.
Mr. James Cook, of Mt. Zion,
spent last Sunday night with
aunt, Mrs. Linton Ray.
Mrs. Fannie Parnell visited Mrs.
Bernice Mask on Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sparrow,
of Atlanta, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowland
Sunday.
Miss Mary Bentley visited
Mary Leila Flanigan on
afternoon.
Mr. Will Dobbs, of near Atlanta,
has been spending some time
his daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Neeley.
Mrs. Clyde Head
by some other friends and
tives, visited her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Ed Reagan, on Sunday
ternoon.
Mr. Linton Ray made a
ness trip to Atlanta on Friday,
Mr. T. J. Kelley and
Frances, and Sarah, called on
and Mrs. Wright, who have
recently moved into our
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis,
Milstead, were the gue c ts jf
and Mre. Fred Neeley one day
week.
No method has yet been
to make a man believe that
he does not want to believe.
Mansfield
Rev. Cecil Underwood filled his
regu lar appointment at the First
Baptist Church, and spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Renton.
Several from here attended tihe
Baptist W. M. U. annual meeting
j at Haddoc, Ga., Mrs. H. H. How
ard, of Eatontou, presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Roberts and
children spent Sunday in East
Point as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Adams.
Miss Mary Lucy McCart is car
ing for Mrs. Alton Ewings little
son while she is confined to her
bed in the hospital. We hope i
for Mrs. Ewing a speedy recov
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hardman
had as their guests Sunday, Mrs.
C. T. Hardman and son, of Tal
Falls and Mrs. Reuben Luns
j j ford and son, of Atlanta.
Melvin and Ray Roberts spent
Sunday in Conyers wWb Billie
Hardman.
Misses Annette Harwell and
Dorothy Hays .-pent Saturday with
Miss Mary Ida Hays, at Hayston.
Mr. Sam Henry Harwell spent
Sunday witJh hs parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Harwell.
Mr. Herbert and Miss Frances
Wiley, of Pine Grove, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bishop and
family Sunday afternoon.
Mre. S. R. Campbell and daugh
ter, Rachael, spent Sunday after
noon in Covington.
Miss Louise Prince spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
We are glad to note the contin
ued improvement of Mrs. Felix
Franklin and Eugene Cronan.
Mrs. Ollie Blackwell spent the
week-end at home, returning to
Eudora where she is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Clytburn.
Mr. Fred Adams, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with his family.
The Covington News has a
rate for such advertiments that
is low enough to make them *
available to everybody. We would
like to convince anyone who has
anything to cell.