HOWARD CARMICHAEL
Leading Undertaker.
Complete line of Caskets all styles and
prices.
Careful and polite attention given all
funerals entrusted to me.
Embalming done according to latest
and most improved methods.
Newest and most up to date equipment.
Call answered promptly day and night.
Phone 80.
McDONOK.H, GA.
Z) r * 7£* 13’ Thompson,
DENTIST
McDONOltill, GEORGIA.
OFFICE HOURS: 7.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
Every Day Except Mondays and Saturdays
Dr. Austin,
Dentist
at Hampton, Ga.,
From dS to 25 ot each month.
'Jjocals.
All of onr figured lawns and mus
lins to go at cost. Ingram Co.
T. A. Sloan & Co. are opening
new fall goods.
Just received a new lino of tin
and Enameled ware. Ingram Co.
See me for lumber and shingles.
K. C. Bkown,
Locust Grove, Ga.
Col. E. M. Smith has been in at
tendance of the superior court at
Forsyth this week.
Enlarged Portraits and Picture
Frames of all kinds.
■lt Walter Thompson, Agent.
Mr. E. English and son, two of
Locust Grove districts highly es
teemed citizens, were in the city
Tuesday.
•
The town has been rather de
populated this week, a large part
of its people being in attendance at
the Shingle Roof camp meeting.
.Mrs. J. D. Laing, who spent
three weeks at the Brown House,
left Wednesday morning for her
home at Cuthbert.
Beginning August Ist, I will re
turn back to old office hours, 7 :30
to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m.
T. A. Lifsey.
On last Thursday Miss Ruth El
lis died at the home of her mother,
at Stockbridge, the funeral and in
terment oecnriing there.
The Juvenile Missionary Society
will meet Sunday afternoon at the
Methodist church. Let every Ju
venile lie present.
The Ladies' Aid Society will
meet Wednesday afternoon at the
Parsonage at 4 :30. All the ladies
of the church are requested to be
present.
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary Society will Hold its regular
meeting Monday afternoon Sept.
2, at 1:30. Every member is urged
to be present.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good
family horse for sale or will trade
for a good mule For further in
formation call on J. O. Kimbell,
2t Rt. 3, McDonough, Ga.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Grant died at their home at
Stockbridge on Wednesday morn
ing. The funeral and interment
occured at Stock bridge.
I can save you money on linggies
and harness. Call and see.them or
write me for prices—cash or credit.
JOHN S. BROWN,
Locust Grove, Ga.
Mrs. Geneva Moore and Mrs.
Mattie Moore and daughter, Miss
Ida Moore, of Morton, Miss., ar
rived first of week for an extendi d
visit to friends and relatives in
this county.
Miss A..ie B. Carmichael re
turnod home last Saturday from
an extended visit to her sister at
#arnesville. She was accompa
nied home by her friend, Miss Re
becca Rogers, who stayed over un
til Thursday.
Just received a full line of
Lamps at Ingram Co's.
Fodder pulling most over. Cot
ton picking next!
A new line of Clocks, just re
ceived. Ingram Co.
Ordinary Cook, of Rockdale
county, was a visitor in this city
on Monday.
Mr. W. R. Sandifer, one of Lo
cust Grove’s excellent citizens, was
in tlie city en Tuesday.
Mr. Aubrey Milam and Mr. Tur
ner of Atlanta, were visitors here
on Sunday.
Miss Jennie Brannan, of Stock
bridge, is the guest of Miss Ezzell
Shields, this week.
Miss Lemmie Sims, of Atlanta,
has been the charming guest of
Miss Hattie Sue Lowe for the past
week.
Misses Ezra Morrison and Sallie
Mae Fletcher left today, Friday,
for a visit to Miss Frances Arnold
in Hampton.—Jackson Argus.
Mr. George Wilson and little
daughter, of Locust Gi'ove, were
down to see his sister, Mrs. B. F.
Moon, Sunday.—Jackson Argus.
FOR SALE—One vacant lot
next to my home on the north side
of the street.
Mrs. R. C. Manley,
McDonough, Ga.
Mr. H. Y. McCord, one of At
lanta’s most prominent business
men, was in the city on Tuesday
as he was en route to the camp
ground.
Mrs. E. O. Waldrop, of Jonesboro
has been the guest of her cousin,
Mrs. Paul Turner, and other rela
tives here this week and attending
camp meeting.
Air. Frank Kelley and his friend,
Alt'- Charles L. Roberts, of Atlanta,
atui Mr. Fred Kelley, of East Point
were the guests of home folks and
friends here on Sunday.
Misses Maude and Claude Sims,
two bright and lovely young ladies
of Atlanta, were the guests of
Mrs. M. C. Lowe for several days
returning home on Monday after
noon.
Miss Redona Ragsdale, a lovely
and attractive young lady of At
lanta, was the charming guest of
Miss Florence Carmichael 1 and at
tending the enmpmeeting for sev
eral days the first of the week.
Miss Aline Eve, of Keysville;
Miss Essie Coleman, of Dade City,
Fla ; Miss Lucile Boniar, of Afian
ta, and Mr. Joe Near, of Atlanta,
have been the bright and interest
ing guests of Miss Luella McKib
ben for the past week.
Misses Blanche Harper and Idelle
Waldrop, two of Jonesboro’s
bright and interesting young la
dies. attended the campmeeting
and while there were the guests of
Miss Annabelle Harper.
Col. J. F. Wall, of McDonough,
was in the city yesterday. He was
in the city yesterday. He was ac
companied by his son Tom Wall,
who was on his way to Selma, Ala.
to engage in the cotton business
this season.—Griffin News.
Judge E. J. Reagan, of McDon
ough, was in the city yesterday on
the way to Forsyth to open Mon
roe, superior court. He says there
is very little civil business to be
considered, but an unusually heavy
docket including several murder
cases.—Griffin News.
Lost —Somewhere between Mc-
Donough and Camp-ground, or in
McDonough, on Reunion Day, one
black, erooked-handled walking
stick. Person tinning same will
please return to S. M. Oglesby, or
to The Weekly office. 2r
Mr. Robert L. Johnson, the edi
tor of the Henry County Weekly,
of McDonough, spent last Sunday
in his old heme-town and received
a cordial welcome on all sides. Mr.
Johnson says the Weekly contin
ues to hold its high place in Geor
gia journalism and that McDon
ough is growing bigger and better
every day.—Jonesboro Enterprise.
House and lot for sale. Apply at
once. N. W. Woodward.
Miss Willie Preston is visiting
in Griffin this week.
If looks count for anything, T.
A. Sloan & Co. will have fall goods
enough to supply the county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Noel, of At
lanta, visiting the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Borders.
Miss Florine Thompson, of Jack
son, is the guest of Mrs. R. C.
Manley this week.
Miss Bertha Dickson will leave
today for Locust Grove, where she
goes to be a of honor at a
house party given by Miss Carrie
Lee Combs.
We are always first to show new
fall goods. Every freight brings
ns Something New. We are open
ing them up as fast as possible and
will soon have everything ready
for inspection.
T. A. Sloan & Co.
Mr. G. L. Summers, president of
the Summers Buggy Co., of Bartl
esville, and Mr. J. W. • Gardner,
one of the other members of the
firm, were here on Wednesday as
guests of the B„. B. Carmichael &
Sons firm, their local representa
tives.
Miss Ella Harrel, who will be
pleasantly remembered here by
many people as a teacher in the
school for several years, was here
several days the past week. She
left on Monday afternoon for Ma
con where she will spend a short
time before returning to her home
at Cuthbert.
Mr. L. W Turner, one of east
Henry’s staunch farmers and
highly esteemed citizens, was in
the cit3 7 Saturday. He made the
Weekly a pleasant call, bringing
with him a very large beet as a
specimen of his garden products
tins year. He’s an old Confeder
ate soldier and he talks most inter
estingly of those bloody war days.
Why you should buy the Stude
baker wagons.
1. It is tiie strongest wagon on
earth.
2. It has passed the experiment
al stage.
3. It has the best selected ma
terial throughout.
J. It Inis the lightest drop of all
wagons.
5. It has the lieavest tire of any
wagon.
0. It has the strongest wheels
of any wagon made.
7. It has a reputation that no
other wagon has.
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
jquanities 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 w ould re=
quest all orders for Sun
day delivery be given on
Saturday.
Pearl Spring Creamery.
liakruptey Notice.
In the District Court of the United States
for the Northern District of Georgia.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of )
S. S. Henderson - In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt )
To tlie creditors of S. S. Henderson, of
Stockbridge. county of Henry, and said
District aforesaid, a Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on July 23.
1 ".>O7. S. S. Henderson was duly adjudged
; bankrupt, and that a meeting of his cred
, liors will lie held at the office of the tm
j dersigned in Griffin. Ga. on Aug. 31, 1907.
| at 11 o’clock, a. in., at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their claims,
appoirt a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt
and transact such other business as may
proj>erly come before the meeting.
W. E. H. Skakcy, Jr.. Referee.
Griffin, Ga.
FOR SALE.
One new 3 room house and about
acres of land in 225 steps of pub
lic square, to take effect Sept. Ist.
It W. D. NELSON.
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?
L. G. FOKTSOX, Cashier.
FOR SALE.
155 acres of land 1% miles south
east of McDonough ; 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 Leave 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 be heard on the first Monday in
September 1907, Heifry court of Ordinary
for said county. Aug. 5, 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Leave 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. 164. Also 50
acres in southeast corner of lot No. 189.
Also fifty acres in southeast of lot 164.
Also 50 acres in southwest corner of lot
of land No. 164. Also 50 acres in north
east corner of lot No. 157. Also 60 acres
in northwest corner of lot No. 157. Also
20 acres off of southwest corner of the
north half of lot of land No. 163; 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 Monday in
September 14X47. Aug. 5, 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
Commissioners’ Sale.
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 M. Laney,
vs Lucy B. Price and G. E. Sowell, peti
tion for partition in Henry Superior
court, said order granted on August 2nd
1907, the 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 or less, in
the 7th land district of Henry county,
Georgia, bounded north by T. H. Stalls
worth, east by estate J. T. Laney, south
by Mrs. Parry L. Laney and west by W.
P. Woodward. Being the land de.-ded
Lucy B. Laney, Mary F. Laney and Allie
M. Laney by L. L. Laney, Nov, 4th 1901,
recorded in Book 6, jKtge 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., Mary 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 Rot; Crumbley and
west by Mrs. Parry L. Laney and other
lands of Allie M., Lucy B. and Mary F.
Laney, more fully Described in a deed
from J. S. Elkins administrator to L. L.
Laney, guardian of Lucy 8., Mary F. and
Allie M. Laney, dated Nov. 4rh 1901 and
recorded in Book 4 page 555 Clerk's office
Henry Superiour court.
Each of the above described tracts will
be sold separately and warranty title
made purchasers by the owners thereof,
to-wit: Lucy B. Price, G. E. Sowell and
Allie M. 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 1907.
J. M. Ingram,
S. B. Kimball,
H. A. Crumbley,
• Commissioners.
E. M. Smith, Attorney.
For Leave to Hell.
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.C. Wynn, dec’d.
late of said county, have in due form ap
plied to the undersigned, Ordinary of said
couty, for leave to si ll all the land be
longing to said estate, situated, lying and
being in 7th district said county. Sold
for distribution among the heirs 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 Monday in
September, 1907. Aug. 5, 14)07.
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 have to sell fol
lowing parcels of land, to-wit: 202 % acres
of land lot No 170. Also 101 % 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 let 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 6th district
said state and county. Sold for distribu
tion among heirs, etc. Said application
will be heard on first Monday in Septem
ber, next, at regular term Henry court of
Ordinary for said county, 1907. Aug. 5
1007. G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Ilenro County.
To whom it mqy concern: M. A. Bai
ley, administrator of estate of Mrs. 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 anil being on the east side of lot of
land No. 158 in 11th Dist. said county.
Said application will he heard on first
Monday in September next 1907, at regu
lar term Henry court of Ordinary for said
county, 1907. Aug. sth 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Dismission.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
Mrs. N. J. Harper, administratrix of
the estate of A. F. Harper, late of said
county, deceased, having filtd 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 Monday in
September, 1907. This Aug. 5, 14407.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Leave to Hell.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To whom it may concern: B. H. Welch,
executor of the estate of Mrs 5 Lureney
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: 101 % 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 Monday in
September next at regular term Henry
court of Ordinary for said county 1907.
Aug. 5. 14)07.
. G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
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 as 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.
Notice to Debtors and 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 Jaw. and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make imme
diate payment. This Aug. 5. 1907.
J. W. and J. B. South,
6t Administrators.