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LEGALS
PROPERTY FOR SALE j 1
The City of Covington offers and |
will sell on the First Tuesday in !
April, 1941. usual hour of sale,
before the Court House door, in
said City, the following described
property:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situated, lying and being in City
of Covington, Newton County,
Georgia, known as a part of the
Lrvery Stable lot, being lots num
bers 3 and 4 of the subdivision of
the R. I. Weaver property, as
shown by plat made by C. R
Hughes, C. E., on file Clerk’s Of
fice Newton Superior Court, con
taining the following courses and
distances:
Beginning r. ■ at a corner on Usher ,, ,
street at the line of S. H. Adams
thence running west along the
nort side of Usher Street 108 feet
to and including the west wall of
the building known Weaver *
Pittman garage; thence running
north the distance of 306 feet to
• corner; thence running east 75
feet to a corner; thence running
south 95.7 fee' to a corner; thence
running east 37 teet ,, to a corner and ,
hence running south 211 feet to
the beginning corner Being the
same property deeded by J B.
Weaver. Administrator to J. T. Pitt.
m fu fV de n d , l n T y J ' l9 6 ' " eC dr ! d :
then a deeded by J. T Pittman to
Lo a TfaiTT / PCO r P IT*
oa 29 page 309 too Newton r County . Re
cords Purchaser acquiring rights
and assuming duties as set forth in
a mutual agreement between J. B
Weaver, Admr., and City of Cov- j
ington which is recorded deed book
29. page 312. Newton County Re
cords.
Terms cash or substantial down
payment and balance on terms
CITY OF COVINGTON,
By S. L. Waites, Mayor.
Attest: J. H. Wood, Clerk.
7tb-13em27
SHERIFF 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 April, 1941, be
tween the legal hours of- sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel ot land
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J Mrs. Fred Deal and Miss Ger- j
trude Ellington of Gum Creek I
spent a few days last week with I
Miss Mary Lou Mitcham.
Mrs. Love Bohanon spent the I
week-end with Mr and Mrs Carl
Johnson of High Point
Miss Trellice Parker was the
guest of Muss Mary Alice Mask
Saturday night.
Mrs. J. J. Kitchens had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim !
\ Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
I Jewel Harris of Kitchens Covington, and Mr. children and Mrs. j j
of
Griffin,
| Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker, Miss
Mary Lou Mitcham and Mr. Rob
: f t Mitcham ™ ™ visited v j g j t ed Mr Mr and and Mrs Mrs.
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night.
Mrs. Hiram Dingier of Coving
ton visited her daughter Mrs. Olin
! Bohanon recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William !
Fincher.
Mrs. C. C. Hood and C. C. Jr.,
Muss Annie Laurie Hood. Mr. .
Ho ^rd Cook and Muss Judith Bo
hanon spent Sunday afternoon
Wlt h Mr. Robert Miteham and Miss
Mary Lou Miteham.
Mrs. Ia>ve Bohanon and Mrs.
Harvey Bohanon were guests
Thursday of Mrs. J. J. Kitchens,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deal, Mr. and !
Mrs. ,d Mrs. Grady Bernard Deal and Kitchens, family, Mr. j
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and Mrs. R. W. Kitchens and
Magene, Messrs. Harlan and Jul
ian Kitchens, Mr. Davis Steele,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bostwick and
Misses Robbie Lee Bostwick and
Gertrude Ellington of Gum Creek
were visitors in our community the
past week-end.
Mr, Combs of Covington, filled |
his regular appointment at Stew- I
art Sunday afternoon.
Misses Fannie and Marie Parker
visited Miss Mary L. Mitcham a
short while Sunday afternoon.
Nitrogen contained in ten tons of I
crimson clover is approximately;
88 pounds.
hours of the foltow'ing de- J
scribed house and lot, lying and
being in the City of Covington, said
county and State, and being one
two-story residence and lot, and of
the following dimensions: 105 feet
on the North, 78 feet on the East,
87 feet on the South, and 79 feet
on the West, and bounded as fol
lows: On the North by South street,
on the East by lot known as the
Mrs. C. A. Clark residence lot, on i
the South by lot of B. C. Chapman,
and on the West by Monticello
street.
Mrs. Ciarl S. Freeman,
As Administratrix of Estate of :
Mrs. Ardelia Clark, deceased. |
4tm6-27
FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICE
CHARGE NOTICE
The Mayor and Council in reg
ular .session March 3rd, 1941, I
Passed The Following resolution:
That a charge of $50.00 will be
assessed where five Department
answers a call outside of the City
Limits, because of a fire in, or
-xposing such property.
Property owners outside of city
limits, if their call is to be answer.
ed, must deposit with City Clerk, j
in advance, $50.00 in Cash or cer
tificate of insurance bearing “FIRE
DEPARTMENT SERVICE
CLAUSE”.
J. H. Wood, Clerk.
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Classified
FOR SALE —Four 19 acre plats;
one 8 1-2 acres with four room
house on Monticello highway 1 1-2
miles from town. J. S. Gardner,
Covington. 2tpm6
FOR RENT—Two horse farm
near Mansfield. Miss Emma
Maddox, Newborn. Ga. RFD 1.
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81 ACRE FARM for rent, Oxford.
Ga. R. F. D. Apply to Mrs. S. F.
Nelson. 22 Hazel St., Forterdair,
Ga. Hp
FOR SALE at genuine bargain
price. Cash or terms. Westing
bottse Electric Stove with oven
and Frigidaire, Apply. Covington
Bus Station. tf
APARTMENT FOR rent; Apply
W. Trox Bankston or Phone 198.
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lying and being in Oxford District,
said State and County, and bound
ed as follows:
On me North by Lindsey Bailey,
On the East by Carry Ivey. On the
South by Public road. On the West
by Bitch English,
Said tract being seme land as
deeded by W. C. Clark to Georgia
Hardy and recorded in Deed Book
4 - P«ge 78 Clerks office, Newton
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Co., Ga., and containing one acre.
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This 5 day of March, 1941,
W. G. Benton. Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Coving
ton said gtato and County on the
first Tuesdav in April, 1941 be
tween the !ega , h(Hjr . fi of sa le, to
t he highest bidder for cash, the fol
lm ,,; n£r described 7r.« orooertv ^re.Vnf lo-wit'
« land
lv j ng arld Town District,
said State and County, and de
scribed as follows:
Being Lot No. 14. m what is
known as “Covington Heights”
Covington. _ . , ’ Ga. and being same lot
' Carrol!
ht „ Ja , k from
ern ^ Co an(J recorded '
17 , 28 0, Clerk’s
Newton Cc „ Ga.
Said property to be sold as the
^ property £ of Jack Carroll Estate by
Tax Fj Ff) issued by s .
M. Hay, T. C, Newton Co.. Ga.. !
against said Jack Can-oil Estate.
Thjs 4 day ^ March lfl41
w G Bento n, sheriff
SHERIFF 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 April, 1941, 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 and being in Town District,
said State and County, and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at N. E. corner of
Conyers Cemetery running North
87 3-4, E. 17 1-2 ft. to West St;
Thence along said St. South. 2 1-2
E. 100 Thence ft; Thence 2 1-4 887 W. 3-4 50 ft. , W. to j j
200 it;
Rock well above mentioned ceme
tery to starting point. Said lot con
taining 12 pere, more or less.
Said property to be sold as the
property of H. A. Thompson by
virtue o-f a Tax Fi Fa, issued by
S. M. Hay, T. C., Newton Co., Ga.,
against said W. A. Thompson.
This 4th day of March, 1941.
W. G. Benton, Sheriff
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Newton County.
By virtue of an order from the
the Court of Ordinary of DeKalb
County, will be sold, at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in April,
tt:.,, at the court hou-se door in
New ton county, hetween the legato
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