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HOWARD CARMICHAEL
Leading Undertaker.
Complete line of Caskets all styles and
price#.
Can ful and polite attention given all
funerals entrusted to me.
Fmlsilming done according to latest
*".td most improved methods.
Newest anil most up to date equipment.
Call answered promptly day and night.
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M(lH)NOl«H, GA.
£»r. 72- 2- Thompson,
DENTIST
MvIM>NOI Gil, (iKOIMJIA.
OKFIOK HOURS: 7.30 a. m. to sp. m.,
Jivery Day Except Mondays and Saturdays
Dr. Austin,
Dentist
at Hampton, Ga.,
From 18 to 25*01 each month.
J^ccals.
The “Dog Days’’ are here.
All of our figured lawns and mus
lins to go at cost. Ingram Co.
J. M. Johnson, of Flippen, was
,'n the city Monday.
1 1 pieces 3d in Percal to go at ?c
j rr yard at Ingram Co.
Ms.\ Ben.j. Blanton, of Griffin,
•teas in the city on Monday.
.New line of Odd Pants .just re
ceived at Ingram Co.
Miss Jettie Bunn left Wednesday
fora visit to friends in Atlanta.
•>f) light weight Odd Pants to go
at cost at Ingram Co.
Miss Buoy Brown returned. Mon
day from a short visit to Austell.
~ pieces Madras, 10c, quality, to
go at 7c yard at Ingram Co.
Mr. <>. K. Slifer, of Atlanta, was
C.: ■ guest of friends at the Brown
I.loir-■! Saturday and Sunday.
Sec me for lumber and shingles.
H. C. Bitowx,
Coeust Grove, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Dickson, and
ohildren have gone fora ten days’
•stay nt Lookout Mountain.
Miss Elon Tolleson has gone for
’> week’s visit to Mrs. Essie Lester
sat Macon.
Miss Zaidee Garr, of Iligli Falls,
was the guest of friends in Mc-
Donough during the past week.
Airs. B. E. Horton has gone for
an extended trip to Chattanooga
and Lookout Mountain.
Miss Ezzell Shields has returned
home from a week's visit to Miss
•Jennie Branan, of Stockbridge.
Miss Jessie Shields, of Stock
bridge, is visiting her uncle and
mmt. Air. and Mrs. C. M. Shields
of this place.
Beginning August Ist. I will re
turn back to old office hours, 7 :3(>
to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m.
T. A. Lifsev.
Aliss Carrie Lee Lifsey, of Car
rolton, was the charming guest of
her brother, Dr. T. A. Lifsey, sev
eral days this week.
Air. and Airs. Ah Harris, of Fay
etteville, have been the guests of
friends and relatives in McDon
ough this week.
Aliss Lillian Daniel, who was a
guest of honor at Miss Dollie Ale.
Kibben’s house partv at Jackson,
returned home on Monday.
Master Cecil Magill, who was the
gm st of hi:- cousin. Master Alf
touche for three months, left last
for his home at Dawson.
Miss Fannie Cheatham, of Daw
son, arrived last Saturday for an
ox tended visit to friends at the
Brown House.
I can save you money on buggies
vind harness. Call and see them or
write me for prices—cash or credit.
JOHN'S. BROWN,
To >eust Grove, Ga.
.Tn«t received a new line of tin
and Enameled ware. Ingram Co.
Mrs. L. A. Turner is the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Craft,
at Hartwell.
If its stoneware that von want
go to Ingram Co.
Mr. E. T. Peek, of Locust Grove,
was in the citty on Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. D. K. McKibben, of Atlanta,
is the guest of home folks here
this week.
Miss Zoar Smith, who was on an
extended visit to friends and rel
atives in this county, has returned
to her home near Jonesboro.
Miss Edna Oberry, of Willacoo
chee, arrived Monday afternoon to
he the guest of Miss Lucy Brown
for several days.
Aliss Mattie Johnson, who has
been on a two weeks’ vacation
with home folks at Flippen, is
again back at tHe Star Store.
Miss Virginia Chamberlain, of
Atlanta, is the lovely and attrac
five guest of Aliss Ethel Sowell,
this week.
Aliss Grace Golden, of Atlanta,
who lias been the guest of Miss
Ethel Sowell for sometime, will re
turn to her home today.
Aliss Alary AlcCurry, of Fairburn,
and Aliss Lillian Barns of Clarks
tun, two bright and attractive
young ladies, were the guests of
Aliss Eva Harris for several days.
Airs. E. L. Sullivan, of Locust
Grove, and Airs. J. M. Foster, of
East Point, are the guests of Miss
Bertha Dickson while her parents
are at Lookout Alonntain.
Alessrs. A. I). and .T. F. Tingle,
two of the county’s highly esteem
ed citizens who reside near Locust
Grove, were in the city Monday
and while here gave tlie Weekly a
pleasant call
Aliss Nena Turner, one of the
brightes members of the younger
set, left on Alonday for Alacon,
where she goes for a two weeks’
visit to her an n t, Airs. D. A.
Wright.
Mr. Wade Turner, the popular
and efficient clerk for B. B. Car
michael & Sons, is again back at
his post of duty after a ten days’
vacation spent with home people
in the country.
Mr. L. R. Wynn, of Selma, Ala.,
who has been on a trip to the
Jamestown Exposition, New York
and other northern points, stopped
oil’ here a few days as he was en
route home with old friends.
Air. J. W. South, of Litlionia,
was a visitor in AlcDonough, on
Monday, being here to arrange for
winding np the estate of the lute,
Newton M South, of the northern
part of this county.
Miss Maidee Lee, of Warren
ton, was the lovely guest of .Miss
Bertha Dickson on last Friday.
Aliss Lee had been on an extended
visit to friends at Concord and
stopped here for a day as she was
enronte home. t
Rev. Sam H. Campbell, of Pine
Bluff, Ark., has been the guest of
his father, Dr. C. P. Campbell, and
other friends and relatives here
this week. He was given a warm
and cordial welcome by his hosts
of old friends during his stay in
McDonough.
. Dr. C. I. Bryans, of Augusta, an
old Henry county boy who has al
ready won many laurels in his
chosen profession, arrived Monday
for a week’s visit to home folks
and friends in McDonough,. He
has been accorded a- cordial and
hearty Welcome by his numerous
home friends. He is one of tin
citv physicians of Augusta, and al
so holds a chair in the medical col
lege at that place. It is gratifying
to his many home friends to know
of his splendid success in his cho
sen profession.
FOR SALF..
55 acres land one mile north of
Ola good dwelling, barn and out
houses, for terms write to AY. W.
Ammons, Covington, Ga.
A party of McDonoughites spent
several days this week at Flat
Shoals, near Neal. Gu., on a fish
ing and outing trip. Those com
posing the party were, H. B. Neal,
H. M. Turner, C. W. Walker, C. C.
Tye, W. D. Upshaw, C. W. Coan, J.
Al. Carmichael and J. D. Dupree.
Why you should buy the Stude
baker wagons.
1. It is tne strongest wagon on
earth. m
2. It has passed the experiment
al stage.
3. It has the best selected ma
terial throughout.
4. It Ims the lightest drop of all
wagons.
5. It has the heavest tire of any
wagon.
6. It has the strongest wheels
of any wagon made.
7. It has a reputation that no
other wagon lias.
8. It is fullest guaranteed and
sold by, B. B. Carmichael & Sons.
We have installed an Ice
cream manufacturing out
fit in our creamery and
are prepared to furnish
ice cream and sherberts
of any flavor or design in
quanities from one quart
up. Our ice cream will be
made of pure cream and
will comply with all the
requirements of the Pure
Food Law. We would re=
quest all orders for Sun
day delivery be given on
Saturday.
Pearl Spring Creamery.
FOR SALE,
One new 5 room house and about
% acres of land in 225 steps of pub
lic square, to take effect Sept. Ist.
4t AY. D. NELSON.
MISSES TURNER ENTER
TAIN YOUNGER SET.
Alisses Ruth and Nena Turner
delightfully entertained number of
friends at their lovely home on last
Friday evening.
Those present and sharing in the
delightful pleasures of the evening
were :
Alisses Irwin AlcDonald, Clara
Bright, Ethel Sowell, Grace Golden
of Atlanta, Elene Neal, Hattie Sue
Lowe, Helen Dunn, Alla B. Carmi
chael ; Messrs. Talmadge Thomp
son, Ray AlcGill, of Dawson ; Mun
roe and Malcolm Huttun, of Sa
vannah ; Alf Fouclie, Alex Brown,
Ben Bankston, John Varner, Ben
ton Neal, Gordon Dickson, Air.
Green, of Atlanta ; Carl Sloan, Ad
am Sloan, Pierce Stewart Hugliie
Turner.
* WALLACE-McLENDON.
On Wednesday afternoon, just
after the Sun had passed over the
western hills. Air. .T. C. Daniel met
Air. I). L. AlcLendon, of Flippen,
and All’s. Alary Jane AA T allace, of
Hampton, in the road near Mr.
\Y. E. Alexander’s home and there
Mr. Daniel performed the ceremo
ny that united them in the holy
bonds of matrimony.
The bride is a most excellent
woman, and the groom is a sub
stantial farmer of near Flippen.
Their many friends join the
Weekly in best wishes for a long
and happy life.
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regulate the bowels, and are ur>
equaled as an
ANTI-BiLiQUS MEDSCINE,
In malarial districts their virtues ar
w*delv recognized, as they posses
peculiar properties in freeing t h
system from that poison. Elegantr
sugar coated.
Take No
Take no thought for yesterday.
BANK OF STOCKBRIDGE
STOCKBRIDGE, GA.
WILL
Pay you interest on time deposits
Prompt and appreciative, with all
“DEPOSITS INSURED”
In a Reserve Fund of $200,000.00.
“The safest is best.” Why?
li. G. FOKTSON, Cashier.
FOR SALE.
155 aci'es of land 1% miles south
east of AlcDonougli ; also one house
and large lot in the town of Mc-
Donough belonging to the estate of
Wm, N. Nelson. For further in
formation see J. F. M. Fields or
W. D. Nelson, Exs. 4t.
For heave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To whom it may concern: J. A. Fouche
administrator upon the estate Enoch M.
Jackson, late of said county, deceased, has
in due form applied to the undersigned?
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
all the land of said estate. Said applica
tion will he heard on the first Monday in
September 1907, Henry court of Ordinary
for said county. Aug. 5, 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For heave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Henry County:
To whom it may concern: J. W. and
J. B. South, administrators upon the es
tate of Newton M. South, late of said
county, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned, Ordinary of said
county, fer leave to sell the following par
cels of land, to-wit: 50 acres of land in
southeast corner of lot No. 104. Also 50
acres in southeast corner of lot No. 189.
Also fifty acres in southeast of lot 104.
Also 50 acres in southwest corner of lot
of land No. 104. Also 50 acres in north
east corner of lot No. 157. Also 50 acres
in northwest corner of lot No. 157. Also
26 acres on of southwest corner of the
north hull of lot of land. No.' 183; lying
and in 11th Dist. of said county. Said
application will be heard at the regular
term of the court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Alonday in
September 1907. Aug. 5, 1907.
, G. G. Weems. Ordinary.
<'oinjuiissinners’ Male.
GEORGIA, Henry County:
By virture of an order granted by Hon.
E. J. Reagan, Judge of the Superior
courts of the Flint circuit, in the case of
R. L. Price, guardian of Allie Al. Laney,
vs Lucy B. Price and G. E. Sowell, peti
tion for partition in Henry Superior
court, said order granted on August 2nd
1907, tlie undersigned as Commissioners,
will sell before the court house door in
the town of McDonough, said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in September 1907. to the high
est bidder for cash, the following real es
tate to-wit:
“Fifty acres of land, more cr less, in
the 7th land district of Henry county,
Georgia, bounded north by T. H. Stalls
wortli, east by estate J. T. Laney, south
by Mrs. Parry L. Laney and west by W.
P. Woodward. Being the land deeded
Lucy B. Laney, Mary F. Laney and Allie
M. Laney by L. L. Laney, Nov, 4th 1901,
recorded in Book (i, page 64, office of
Clerk Henry Superior court.
Also, Forty-five acres of land, more or
less, in the seventh land district of Henry
county, Georgia, bounded north and east
by W. A. Craig, south by John S. Elkins
and west by W. P. Hopkins. Said land
more fully described in a deed from J. S.
Elkins to L. L. Laney, guardian of Lucy
8., Alary F. and Allie M. Laney, dated
Nov. 4th 1901 and recorded in Book 6,
page 65, Clerk's office Henry Superior
court.
Also, One hundred and eleven acres of
land, more or less, in the 7th land district
of Henry county, county, Ga., bounded
north by Joel B. Watkins, east by C. A.
McKibben, south by Roe Crumbier and
west by Airs. Parry L. Laney and other
lands of Allie AL, Lucy B. and Mary F.
Laney, more fully described in a deed
front J. S. Elkins administrator to L. L.
Laney, guardian of Lucy 8., Mary F. and
Allie Al. Laney, dated Nov. 4th 1901 and
recorded in Book 4 page 555 Clerk’s office
Henry Superiour court.
Each of the above described tracts will
|he sold separately and warranty title
made purchasers by the owners thereof,
' to-wit: Lucy B. Price, G. E. Sowell and
! Allie Al. Laney. The above described
lands sold under order of the court in ac
cordance with section 4793 of the Code of
1895. This August 3rd 1967.
J. Al. Ingram,
S. B. Kimball,
H. A. Crumbier.
Commissioners.
E. M. Smith, Attorney.
Budget you i money back if net satisfied.
Sample'tube and Booklet by mail ioc.
BROWN MF'G CO..
St. Louis, Mo. Creenevillo.Tenn.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To whom it may concern: W. B. J. In
gram, G. G. LeGuinn, and J. O. Wynn,
executors of estate of J. A. Wynn, dec’d.
late of said county, have in due form ap
plied to the undersigned, Ordinary of said
couty, for leave to sell all the land be
longing to said estate, situated, lying and
being ip 7th district said county. Sold
for distribution among of said
estate, etc. Said application will be heard
at the regular term of of the court or Or
dinary for said county on first Alonday in
September, 1907. Aug. 5, 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA. Henry County.
H. G. Fields, administrator of the es
tate of Janies W. Fields, late of said coun
ty, deceased, with will annexed has in
due form applied to the undersigned; Or
dinary of said county, for leave to sell fol
lowing parcels of land, to-wit: 20L acres
of land lot No 170. Also 101 V acres
south side of lot No. 169. Also 101% acres
of land north side of lot No 169. Also 65
acres on south side of west half of lot No.
151. Also 45 acres on north side of west
half of lot No. 151. Also 25 acres in south
east corner of lot No. 138; and also 25
acres in north east corner of lot No. 184,
situated, lying and being in 6t h district
said state and county. Sold for distribu
tion among heirs, etc. Snid application
will be heard on first Alonday in Septem
ber, next, at regular term Henry court of
Ordinary for said county, 1907. Aug. 5
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
G KORGIA, Henro .County.
To whom it may concern: ALA. Bai
ley, administrator of estate of Airs. Nan
cy Bailey, late of said county, deceased,
has in due form applied to the under
signed, Ordinary of said county, for leave
to sell the following land, to-wit: 137%
acres of land, more or less, situated, ly
ing and being on' the east side of lot of
land No. 158 in 11th Dist. said countv.
Said application will be heard on first
Alonday in September next 1967, at regu
lar term Henry court of Ordinary for said
county, 1907. Aug. sth 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Dismission.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
Airs. N. J. Harper, administratrix of
the estate of A. F. Harper, late of saiil
county, deceased, having filed her peti
tion for discharge; this is to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge at the regular
term of the court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Alonday in
September, 1907. This Aug. 5, 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For I .cave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To whom it may concern: B. H. Welch,
executor of the estate of Mrs. Susana
Welch, late of said county, deceased, has
in due form applied to the undersigned,
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
the following parcels of land of said estate
to-wit: 103% acres of land, more or less,
lying and being the west half of lot No.
203. Also 60 acres lying in northeast
corner of lot 203. All situated, lying and
being in Bth., Dist. of said state and coun
ty, sold for distribution. Said applica
tion will be heard on the first Alonday in
September next at regular term Henry
court of Ordinary for said county 1907.
Aug. 5. 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Leave to Fell.
*
Notice to Debtors anti Creditors.
GEORGIA. Henry County.
All persons having claims against the
estate of J. B. Price, Sr., late of Henry
county, Georgia, deceased, are hereby no
tified to present them ;ls prescribed by
law; and all persons indebted to said de
ceased are requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This Aug. 6, 1907.
J. B. and S. S. Price. Executors.
>.otioe to Debtors anil Creditors.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
All creditors of the estate Newton M.
South, late of Henry, county, Ga., de
ceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make imme
diate payment. This Aug. 5, 19t£.
J. W. and J. B. South,
Administrators.