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B®ORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
*r> ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
C. E. Ozburn of said State, hav -
ing applied to me for letters of ad
ministration de bonis non, with
will annexed, on the estate of
Mrs. Talulah Ozburn, late of said
i county, deceased, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of said Mrs. Taiulah
Ozburn to be and appear at the
September term, 1941, of the
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COVINGTON NEWS
TOur Advertiser* Are Assured of Results)
Viola Kennett and containing IOC
acres, more or less.
Said property to be sold as the
property of Mrs. .7. V. Kennett by
virtue of Tax Fi Fa’s for years
1935 to 1940 inc. issued by Tax
Collector Newton County against
said Mrs. J. V. Kennett.
This 5th day of August, 1941.
W. G. Benton, Sheriff.
J t'^'O/u*/ Application A for 1 Administration it^niay'con
\ vH om
CERN:
C. E. Ozburn, of said .State,
having, in proppr form, applied
for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Fielder
Ozburn, late of said county, de
ceased, this is to cite all and sing
ular the creditors and next of kin
of Fielder Ozburn, deceased, to
be and appear at the court of or
binary of said county, at the Sep
tembor term, 1941, and show
cause, if any t ev have or -an,
why permanent letters of
istration snould not ne Rranted to
Witness my official signature
this 4th day of August, 1941.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Cov
ington, sairl State and County
on the first Tuesday in Sept., 1941, !
between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, |
the following described property,
to-wit: ■
AH that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Stansell Dis
trict, said State and County, arid
bounded as follows:
On the North by lands of Mrs.
W. S. Veal; On the East by lands
of Mrs. W. S. Veal and T. S. Ken
nett; On the South by Waldrop
lands; On the West by lands of!
Mrs. Martha Waldrop.
Said traift contains 50 acres,
more or less.
Said property to be sold as the
property of T. S. Kennett by vir
tue of Tax Fi Fa'- for years 1955,
1936, 1937, and 1938 issued by
Tax Collector of Newton County j
against said T. S. Kennett.
This 5th day of August, 1941.
W. G. Benton, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Cov-
Court of Ordinary of said county
and show cause, if any they '■an.
why letters of administration de
bonis non with will annexed,
should not be granted to said C.
1 F. Ozburn, on the estate of Mrs
Talulah Ozburn.
Witness my official signature
this 4th day ol August, 1941.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
I SHERIFF SALE
; GEORGIA, Newton County,
1 Will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Cov
! ington, said State and County on
the first Tuesday in Sept., 1941
between 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 Downs and
Stansells District, said State ana
County, and bounded as fellows;
On the North by lands of T K.
Womack; On the East by lands of
Otis and Paul Hardman; On the
South by lands of W. T. Smith;
On the West by R. H. Welling
ham.
Said tract being part of J. W.
Estes Estate, and being same tract
as deeded by J. V. Kennett to Mrs.
IHE COVINGTON NEWS
1941 Tax Levy
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
1941 Tax Levy.
The Board of Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
of Newton County, Georgia, in regular session on this first
Tuesday in August, 1941.
It is ordered by Isaac Robertson as Sole Commissioner
0 f Roads and Revenues of Newton County, Georgia, act
* n ®’ together with the Board of Directors, that the follow
’ ing taxes be levied and collected upon each one dollar
of taxable property, both real and personal, subject to
taxation in said county, for the year 1941, as follows, to
wit:
1. To pay the legal indebtedness of said county due
and to become due during the year, the sum of one-tenth
of one mill on each one dollar, or one cent on each one
hundred dollars.
2. To build or repair court houses or jails, bridges or
ferries, or other public improvement according to con
tract, the sum of one and six-tenths mills on each one dol
] ar , or sixteen cents on each one hundred dollars.
% To pay coroner’s all fees that may be legally due
^ ^ the county for holding inquests, the sum of one
tenth of one mill on each one dollar, or one cent on each
one hundred dollars.
4. To pay sheriff's, jailor’s, or other public officer’s
fees that they may he legally entitled to out of the county,
the sum of two-tenths of one mill on each one dollar, or
two cents on each one hundred dollars.
5. To pay the expense of the countv ''ailiffs at courts,
non-resident witnesses fees in criminal '-ases, fuel, serv
ants hire, stationery and the like, the sum of two-tenths
of one mill on each one dollar, or two cents on each one
hundred dollars,
6. To pay jurors their per diem, the sum of six-tenths
of one mill on each one dollar, or six cents on each one
hundred dollars.
7. To pay for Public Assistance to aged, the sum of
one mill on each one dollar, or ten cents on each one hun
dred dollars.
8. To pay for the county paupers, not otherwise pro
vided for, the sum of four-tenths mills on each one dollar,
or four cents on each one hundred dollars.
9. To pay ihe salaries of Demonstration agents of
said county, the sum of six-tenths of one mill on each one
dollar, or six ■ ents on each one hundred dollars.
10. For tiie road fund of said county to he used and
expended for the purpose of paying salaries and wages
of employees, working, improving and repairing the pub
lic roads, and purchasing machinery and equipment as
provided by law, the sum cf three mills on each one dol
lar, or thirty cenls on each one hundred dollars.
11. To pay any olher lawful charge against the coun
ty, the sum of two-tenths of one mill on each one dollar,
or two cents on each one hundred dollars.
12. In addition to the above there shall be levied and
collected for the public school fund of said county on all
property subject to taxation, out-side of the City of Cov
ington and the Town of Mansfield, the sum of five mills on
each one dollar, or fifty cents on each one hundred dol
lars, as recommended by the proper school officials of
said county. there shall be levied and
13. In addition to the above
collected for the public school fund for Livingston
District of said countv on all property subject to taxation
located only within the -aid Living™ School District,
the sum of two mills on each one dollar, or twenty cents
on each one hundred dollars, as recommended by the
proper school officials.
The foregoing items making the aggregate of fifteen
mills, or $1.50 on the sum of one hundred dollars on all
taxable property within the Livingston School District;
thirteen mills, or $1.30 located on each out-side one hundred of the City dollars^ of Cov- on
ail taxable property mills,
ington and the Town of Mansfield; and eight or
eighty cents on each one hundred dollars on all property
located in the City of Covington and the Town of Mans
fiplH Held, and ana is is for loi county vouiity and for school purposes K as afore
said, tot 1 he veal • eight . ... , J n
For county purposes ml s on eat •
For public school fund for sain countv rue puns on
each one dollar.
For Livingston School District two mills on each one
dollar. order he placed the
It is further ordered that this on
Minutes of this Board, and he published once a week for
for thirty days; and a copy he furnished to the lax L Ol
lector of said county, all as provided by law.
This August 5th, 1941.
Attest: C. C. KING, Clerk. Sole Commis- .
ISAAC ROBERTSON. As
sioner of Roads and Revenues of New
ton County, Georgia-
and County '
ington said State
on the first Tuesday in Sept., ’.941 I
between the legal hours of *ale.
to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property,
lo _ wit - '
All that tract parcel , land ,
or (
lyingand oemg in own is t, (
and State an oun j. an cun
ed as fo ows
On the North by Lot formerly
owned by J. N. Bailey; On the ,
East by at t eet running from
Emory Athletic Field to Cox ing- j
ton: On the South by Lot for
merlv ownea by J. T. Saxan; On
the West by Lot formerly owned
by Ben Handy.
Said tract running 150 It. North
and South and 102H ft. F.ast and
West, and being lot sold by J. T.
Saxon to Carrie Ivv. i
Said property to be sold as the
property of Carrie Ivy by \-.rtue
of Tax Fi Fas for years 1935
through 1940 issued bv Tax Col
lector of Newton County.
This 5th day of August, 1941.
W. G. Benton. Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale of laind*
State of Georgia. Newton County
By virtue of an order from
Court of Ordinary of Nexvton
County, will be sold, at public
outcrv, on the first Tuesday in
Sept ember, 1941. at the court
house door in said county between
the legal hours oi sale, the fol
lowing described tracts of lands
as property of estate ol A. H.
Smith, deceased, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the
9th district of originally Henry.
now Newton County. Georgia
and bounded a< follows: On the
nf >rth bv £ public road from Cov
to tarrsville: on the east
„ settlement road; on the
SO uth by lands of J. H. Anderson:
and on the west by lands of An
t forty
person Bros and containing
^esen sores, more or less This
tract is known as the A H. Smith
home place,
Also all that tract or parcel r>f
land, lying situate and being m
district of originally Hen
rv, now Newton County, Geor
tri* and bounded a* follows: On
the north by lands of Mrs. Stella
«nuth Hancock; on the east by
Aleovv rixer; on the s.njth ov
lands of Curtis Johnson, and on
the west by lands of J. H. An
dersor., and containing fifty acres.
™ore or less and being pan of lot
No. 203. Terms of sale cash.
This 4th day of August. 1941.
L. H. Cook. Admimstra
tor xvith will annexed,
Est A. H. Smith.
CITATION
Georgia, Nexvton County.
Whereas, Lonnie Bennett. Exe
cutor of last will of Silas A. Ben
nett, represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed, that he has
fully administered said estate
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and cred-
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iters, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Executor should
not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday
in September, 1941.
This August 5, 1941.
A, L. LOYD, Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Libel for Divorce, Newton Super
j or Court, July Term 1941.
Mrs. Amy Edwards Burnett vs
,James Oliver Burnett,
To . j ame s Oliver Burnett, de
fondant in said matter.
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the September
Term next of the Newton Super
ior Court, Newton ( ounty, Geor
gia ’ t0 answer the com P* a ' nt of
divorce^
( witnMg the Honorable James C
Davl5 Judge of said court,
This 25th day of July, 1941.
c. O. Nixon, Clerk
Superior Court.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County,
Th * appraisers upon the ap
? ordan for a twelve months sup .
port for herself, as the widow of
■ Charles Jordan, deceased having
j filed their return; all person*
concerned hereby are CJ to
show cause, if any the SI at
the regular September term, New
ton Court of Ordinary, to be held
on the first Monday in Septem
: ber, 1941, why said application
should not be granted.
This August 4, 1941.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
State of Georgia, Newton County.
Hoyt Pickett having, in proper
form, applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on
the estate of J. W. Pickett, late of
said county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of said J. W. Pickett, deceas
ed. to be and appear before me
on the first Monday in September,
1941, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to
Hoyt Pickett as prayed.
This August 4, 1941.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
ROCIiDALE
LEGALS
application for leave to
SEIL
Georgia g ”“7 Rockdale “aH.SXST County:
s <*
Mrs Claud Hollingsworth O'Neal,
deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands and personal
property belonging to the estate
of said deceased, and said appli
cation will be heard on the first
Monday in Sept.
This 5th day of August, 1941.
Luther Morris, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Rockdale County:
WHEREAS, Mrs. Eugenia Still,
Administratrix of W. R. Still,
represents to the Court her pe ti
tion , ^piy {lled anc j en t ere d on
record, that she has fully admin
istered W. R. Still estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and
ered.tors, to show cause, if any
Letter of Dismission on the first
Monday in Sept. 1941.
Luther Morris, Ordinary.
superior court Rockdale
county,, Ga. |
October Term, 1941,
Libel for Total Divorce.
Pearl Mixson Hatch \s.
william Clarence Hatch,
To William Clarence Hatch, De
, fendant
you are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term of f
the Superior Court, Rockdale'
County. Georgia, to be held on
First Monday in October, 1941, to
answer the complaint of the plain
t jff mentioned in caption, in her li
^ e j a g a inst vou for divorce,
This 12 day of August. 1941.
L. M. McDowell, Clerk. Su
perior Court, R o c k d a 1 e
County Ga.
C. R. Vaughn. Attorney,
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