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The Henry County Weekly.
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McDonocgh, Ga., Ji i v 15, 1892.
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On S'lti .J v 23<1. 185*:2, it 10 o'- lock
!. in . tli" ( ulr tft <V*r building a n« w bridge
■'.cross ! . Shoals creek, it St illing'
fowl, iii -■ tiC cintv. will be let to the low
est Id'idi r, coot> \oor to furnish ill the m i
teiia: and . :ivc ih»- bridge completed I»v the
loth day of S< jd' Oilx r next, said bridge to
-be • ’ i■' " iw to • . i.i .i !ti Spee.itiriifiolis
which ’i » • seei hy calliiiir on Malign
Stroud, or ai Ordinary’s office in McDon
ough. Henry <• city, Gm. Printers tec* <1
Also, on i -1 iv duly 261 li, 1 892, at 10
o’clock a. m. the ontiact for building a
new bridge* acrons Cotton Indian creek at
Gossi tt*a, in said county, will be let to the
lowest bidder, contractor to furnish ill ma
terial and have said bridge built and finish
ed by the loth day of September next.
Plans and specifications can be seen by
calling on G. B. Brannan at Old Stock
bridge, or at office of Ordinary in McDon
ough, said county. Printer’s fee $3
Also, on Thursday July 28th, 181)2, at lu
o’clock a. m., the contract for building a
new bridge across v Valnut creek at McMul
len’s old bridge in said county, will be let
to the lowest bidder. Said bridge to have
one span CO feet long supported by rock
pillars on each side of the creek, and short
spans on each end to complete the bridge,
contractor to furnish all the material for
said bridge and have the same completed
by the Ist day of October next. Plans and
specifications can be seen by calling on It.
H. Fargason, or at the Ordinary’s office in
McDonough, Ga. Printer’s fee $3
Also, on the 30th day of July, 1892, at 10
o’clock a. in. the contract to build a new
bridge across Cotton Indian meek at Bon
ner’s bridge, will be let to the lowest bid
der, said bridge to have two rock pillars,
one on each side of stream to support span
across the creek, and have two wooden
spans, one on each side of creek, contractor
to furnish all the material for said bridge
and have the same complete by the Ist day
ot October next. Plans and specifications
can be seen by calling on I. H. Everett, or
at the Ordinary’s office in McDonough, Ga.’
The above bridges will each be let out at
the places where the several bridges are to
be built, at the times mentioned in each
notice, contractor to give bond and security
in double the amount of lowest bids.
June 29, 1892. WM. N. NELSON,
Printer’s fee .f.ti Ordinary H. C.
For l>i«ifeiifc*ion.
<iEORGIA—Henry County.
To all whom it ir.ay concern: A. H. Ar
nold., deceased, guardian lor E. A. Johnson
and 'A. 0. Jahnsoji, by his agent Augustus
M. Arnold, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said guardianship, and J will
pa*s upon said application on the first Mon
jay m August next, at my office in McDon
ough, said county.
Given undar my hand and official gigna
tare this July 4th, 1892. Printer’s lee $3.
MM. N. NELSON, Ordinary.
For
GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas, C. J. Turner and Savannah
Fargason, administrators of W, J.Farga
son, represent to the court duly filed that
ha\e fullv administered W r . J Fargason’s
estate —this is therefore to citie all con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrators
should not be discharged from their admin
istration, and receive letters of dismission
on tlie first Monday in September, 1811:2.
WM. N. NELSON. Ordinary.
May 31st, 189:2.—Printer’s fee 5 80
Vear\ Nnpporl.
To ail whom it may concern: Fannie
Knight, widow of Wm. H. Knight, late of
said county, deceased, having made appli
cation for a year’s support out of the estate
of said deceased, and appraisers having been
appointed to get aside said support, and
said appraisers having made return of the
amount set aside for that purpose:
This to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, il any tHey can, why said re
turns should not lie approved and made the
judgement cl tHi- court on the fir«*t Monday
in August next.
Given under my hand mid official signa
ture, this 4th day of July, 1892. Printer's
fee *3 v\ M. N. NELSON, Ordinary.
Copeland <fc Co. are selling Hoys
waists at 2octs worth dOcts.
r.ir IH«i.ii»iuii
liK<>KGi A—Henry County
To all whom it may concern Whereas,
M. 1). Ford and \\ . H. Clark, Adminr-ura
tors of Harriet K. Ford, represent to the
eyint, in their petition duly tiled and ent,
ed on record, that they have fully adminis-
Harrict F. Ford's estate —This is therefore
to cite all persons concerned, heirs and
creditors, 1 0 show cause, if any they , an,
why said .aiininisfiatoi. should not lie dis
charged from their administration, and re
ceive letters ot dismission on the first, Mon
day in August 1-92. .May 2d, 189 a.
WM. N. KELSON,
Ordinary H. 0,
Iti Aniire.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
The contract for building a new bridge
across the creek near John B. Hambriok,
in Henry enmity Ga., will lie let to the low -
est bidder, at the place of building, on
Wednesday July 20th 1892, at 10 a. in.
Contractor to furnish all material and com
plete the bridge by the 15th day of Sept.
next, specifications ean be seen hy calling
on G. W. Morris, one of the commission
ers, or at the otlice of the Ordinary in Mc-
Donough. Fond and security must he giv
en for faithful performance of contract.
This June 20, 1892.
WM. N. NELSON,
Ordinary.
For AilminiMtralioii.
To all whom it may concern: 11. T. Avery
has in duo form applied to the undersigned
for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of Matthew Avery, late of said
county, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Matthew Avery
to be and appear at my office, within the
time allowed by law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to H. T, Avery.
Witness my hand and official signature
this .‘ith day of July, 1892. Printer’s fee $9
WM. N. NELSON, Ordinary.
For l>iMiiiis*ioii.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas J. B. Brown, administrator of
Jacob S. Akin, represents to the court, in
his petition duly filed, that he has fully ad
ministered the estate of Jacob Akin:
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause,
ifany they can,why said administrator should
'not be discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1892. July sth, 1892.
Wm. N. NELSON ,
Printer’s fee $5 80 Ordinary H. C.
For IMitniission.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas, Larkin B. Mason represents to
the Court, in his petition duly filed, that he
has fully administered Thomas 0. Martin's
estate,
This is. therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cans*,
if any they can, whv said executor should
not be discharged from his executorship
md receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in September, 1892.
ffm.l. NELSON,
Printer’s fee $5.80. Ordinary.
For 4 slmimiMt ration.
To all whom it may concern: G. W. Cas
tellaw having in due form applied to me for
letters of administration on the estate oi
Margaret Lewis, late of said oounty, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Margaret Lewis to be and ap
pear at mv office within the time allowed
by law and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be
granted to G W. Castellaw on said estate.
Witness my hand ad official signature this
July 4th, 1892. Printer’s fee $3
WM. N. NELSON, Ordinary.
For IHsmission.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To ail whom it may concern: Elisabeth
J. Huson, guardian for Eva B. Huson, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from
said guardianship, and J will pass upon her
application on the first Monday in August
at my office in McDonough, said county.
G’ven under my hand and official signa
ture this July 4th, 1892. Printer’s fee $3
W M. N. NELSON, Ordinary,
For beautiful and attractive spring
millinery call on Miss Dettie Berry at
Walker’s store.