The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, September 20, 1907, Image 10
HOWARD CARMICHAEL Leading Uudertaker. 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. McDonough, ga. 2)r. 7Z- 13' Thompson, DENTIST Mcl »< tNOI'GH, G BORG IA. OFFICE HOURS: 7.30 a. m. to 5 p. m., Every Day Except Mondays and Saturdays locals. See me for lumber and shingles. R. C. Brown, Locust Grove, Ga. Mr. Aubry Milam, of Atlanta, was the guest of friends in Mc- Donough Sunday. 5 per cent interest paid on time deposits at the First National Bank. 2t Enlarged Portraits and Picture Frames of all kinds. . 4t Walter Thompson, Agent. Messrs. R. L. Johnson and La mar Tigner spent Sunday with homefolks at Jonesboro. 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. Miss Dollie McKibben, of Jack son, is the attractive and much ad mired guest of Miss Lillian Daniel this week. Start a Bank account and save your money. One dollar starts an account at the First National Bank. 2t Go for great bargains to C. Engber’s. N. D. Welch Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ladies’ Skirts, Cloaks, Jackets, and a great line of underwear, overalls, etc. I can save you money on buggies and harness. Call and see them or write me for prices—cash or credit. JOHN S. BROWN, Locust Grove, Ga. Mrs. J. B. Lynn, of Apopka, Fla., who has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Alexander during the summer, has returned to her home in the Land of Blowers. Mr. Dave Wall, one of the bright and energetic boys of the town, spent several days with rel atives in Macon, returning home Monday. Miss Leone McVicker, of Locust Grove, after a visit to Miss Ethel Gray in this city, went to Forsyth yesterday to attend the Bessie Tift college.—Griffin News. Mr. W. S. Berry, one of the 6th districts prominent old citizens, and his charming daughter, Miss Ella Berty, were guests of friends in McDonough Tuesday. Mr. E. E. Tamplin, who has been on an extended vacation to Chattanooga, Tenn., and other points, has returned home and is now again with the Walker-Tur ner Co. FOR SALE—S miles west of Mc- Donough, one farm of 95 acres. Close to Oakland school house. For further information call on or write to R. A. Payne, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ga. 2t. Mr. J H. Jeffraes. who has been at the Star Store during the past year, has resigned his place there and is now with the Planters Warehouse & Lumber Co. He is succeeded at the Star Store by Mr. Lum Turner. Both of these popular and well known gentle men will be glad to have their many friends call on them at their respective places of business. Deposit your money with the First National Bank. 2t Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott left Monday for Philadelphia. For hats strictly up to the min ute go to T. A. Sloan & Co's. Miss Hope Thrasher has return ed to Shorter college, Rome, where she goes to resume her studies. Largest and best line of Ladies’ Jackets this side of Atlanta at T. A. Sloan & Co’s. Mrs. E. M. Smith left Monday for Macon, where she went for a week’s visit to friends. Mr. Henley Daniel, of Woodbury spent a day or two with homefolks here first of the week. Mrs. George Brown, of Orchard Hill, is the guest of friends and relatives in McDonough this week. Full line new fall “King Quality” Shoes for men just received at T. A. Sloan & Co’s. Every pair guar teed. The many friends of Mrs. B. E. Horton will- bo glad to know that she is improving from her recent severe illness. Mrs. Lillie Caigle, of Lithonia, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Alexander during the past week. Mrs. C. L. Tucker and children, of. Griffin, have been the guests of Mrs. H. C. Bridges several days the past week. Mrs. M. E. Brigg, of Atlanta, was the guest of her daughter, Miss Dora Brigg, several days the first of the week. The many friends of Mrs. H. B. Neal are glad to know that she is rapidly recovering from her recent severe illness. Misses Bess Fouche and Lucy Reagan were the guests of Miss Elon Tolleson at Locust Grove In stitute on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Price, of At lanta. were the guests of Judge and Mrs. E. J. Reagan on Monday night. Miss Jessie L. Hardeman, of De catur, is in charge of the milinery department of T. A. Sloan & Co., arriving here the first of the week. Mr. Asa Lemon left on Wednes day for Oxford w r here he went to resume his studies in Emory col lege. Messrs. Adam and Carl Sloan have returned to Stone Mountain, where they went to resume their studies in the institute at that place. We are just in receipt of full line of Irving Drew Co’s celebrated shoes for ladies at $2.00 up to $4.00 pair. Best shoe on the market for the price. T. A. Sloan & Co. Mr. J. T. Sowell has sold his home on the Hampton road to Mr. Simpson and he has moved into the house recently vacated by Prof. Camp. Miss Jessie Hardeman, of Atlan ta, is in charge of our Millinery department this season. She comes to us recommended to be second to none in the state as a trimmer. When I went to employ her Mr. Regenstein told me she was just as good as Mrs. Scott. I told him that was recommendation enough. Our millinery .is now ready for your inspection. T. A. Sloan &Co Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the infant son, John Warren, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Smith, died at their home in McDonough after only a short illness. The funeral and interment was held at Timber Ridge on Monday afternoon at one o’clock. The Weekly extends ten derest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Smith in their sad bereavement. We are now ready with the most complete line of dress goods and trimmings ever shown in the county. Call and see them. It is always a pleasure to show our goods whether you wish to buy or not. Remember we guarantee our prices. If you can beat our price, all we ask is return our goods and get your money. T. A. Sloan & Co. House and lot for sale. Apply at once. N. W. Woodward. Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely at tend to my duties, when I took a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me entirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine days without relief. I heartily recommend this remedy as being the best to my knowledge for bow el complaints,—R. G. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro. Green ville, Ala. For Sale by McDonough Drug Co. If you waul to borrow money on Hen ry County real estate, 1 can loan you some for a term of years at 41% and give you the privilege of paying up and stopping interest at any time. Write, ’phone or see W. ERNEST WATKINS, JACKSON, BA. NOTICE. To the members of the Butts county division of The Mutual Life Industrial Association of Ga. The 7th and Bth assessments bearing date Sept. 10, have been mailed to your address. These assessments must be paid at my office, Jackson, Ga., within thirty (30) days from date of notice. Non payment forfeits your insurance. I was well and personally acquaint ed With the deceased members, whose names appear on assess ment card. Their families are worthy and each of us Should make prompt payment. Add 10c if you send check. Members in good standing today 955. Jas. F. Carmichael, Sept. 10, 1907.' | Sec. and Treas. For Leave to Sell. Georgia, Henry County To whom it may concern: L. J. Davis, executor of the estate of Mrs. M. M. Da vis. late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned, Or dinary of said county for leave to sell the following real estate to-wit: One hun dred and twenty-five acres of land in a body in sald state and county. Said ap plication will be heard an first Monday in October next, 1907, at regular term of Henry county court of Ordinary. Sept. 2 1907. G. G. WEEMS, Ordinary. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Henry County:— To whom it may concern: J. H. Var ner and J. C. Daniel, administrators with will annexed of J. F. Varner, late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned Ordinary of said coun ty for leave to sell the following parcels Of land to-wit: 202)4 acres of land lot No. 132; also eight acres of land off of lot No. 124; also eighteen acres off of lot No. 181, all lying and being in 7th Dist. said coun ty. Sold as the property of J. F. Varner, late of said county, and for distribution among the heirs of said deceased. Said application will be heard on first Monday in October next 1907 at the regular term of said court of Ordinary of said county. Sept. 2,1907. G. G. Weems, Ordinary. For Probate of Will. GEORGIA —Henry Couty. Mrs. Cora C. Fears, as nominated exec utrix, having made application for pro bate in solemn form of the last will and testament of N.C.Fears, late of said coun ty deceased, You as heirs at law of said N. C. Fears, to-wit: Cora C. Fears, Thomas F. Fears, Delia Mosely, Sallie Fears, Gra dy Fears, Whitsell Fears, Mary Fears, Alice Fears, Laura Fears, Hellen Fears, Nathan C. Fears, resident heirs at law of said N. C. Fears; and Walter A. Fears, a non-resident heir at law, and a resident of the State of Louisiana, are hereby requir ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordi nary for said county on the first Monday in October next, 1907, when said applica tion for Probate will he heard. G. G. Weems, Ordinary. Exeeutors Sale. GEORGIA, Henry County: By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of said oounty, will be sold at public outcry on first Tuesday in October, next,(l9o7) at the court house door in said county between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate, situated, lying and being in Henry county, to-wit: 110 acres of land, except one acre heretofore deeded for school building in north cor ner of said parcel, in lot No. 241 first land Dist. said county in north side of said lot. Also 76 acres of land being parts of lots Nos. 241 and 242. Also 125 acres of land being parts of lots 241 and 242 in lot not known. Also 120 acres of land lying in lots not known. Also 7.6 acres of land ex cept 1-2 acre for Burial ground about the center of lot No. 242, known as home Elace, and mill site and mill 6tone and xtures of mill. Sold as the property of Dr. J. A. C. Wynn, late of said county, for distribu tion between heirs of said deceased. Terms one tenth cash and balance pay able December Ist, 1907. Parties desiring to inspect property call on J. O. Wynn. W. B. J. Ingram and G. G. Leguinn*. Sept. 2, 1907. W. B. J. Ingram ) J. O. Wynn Executors G. G. Lgeuinn ) 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. FORTSON, Cashier. For I<eave to Sell. GEORGIA, Henry County. To whom it may concern: J. C. Daniel, executors of the will of Mrs Martha A. Varner, late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned. Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the following real estate, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of McDonough, said county situated lying and being on the western part of said city and Jones boro street and known as the Callaway place, and bounded on North by Jones boro street, west by lands of Mrs. A. F. Varner, south by lands of W. I). Nelson, and on east by lands of H. B. Carmichael, containing about one acre, more or less. Said application will be heard on the first Monday in October next at regular term Henry court of Ordinary for said county 1907. Sept. 2. 1907. G G. Weems. Ordinary. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Henry County. To whom it may concern: E. Cowan, administrator of estate of J. W. Cowan, late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to the under signed, Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the following real estate, to-wit : 126 acres of land more or less, lots 194 and 195, 11th Dist. Henry county, Ga.; also 100 acres of land more or less, south half of lot No. 163, 11th Dist. Henry county Ga.; also 100 acres of land more or less, east half of lot No. 192, 12th Dist Henry county Ga.; also 100 acres of land more or less of land of originally Henry Co. now Rock dale No. 168, east half of said lot; also 100 acres of land more or less west half of lot No. 169, Rockdale Co, Ga.; also 100 acres of land more or less, being east half of lot No. 169, originally Henry now Rockdale Co. Said application will be heard on first Monday in October, next, 1907, at the reg ular term of said court of Ordinary of said county. Said land sold for distribution among the heirs of said deceased, J. W. Cowan. Sept. 2, 1907. G. G. Weems, Ordinary. For Administration. GEORGIA, Henry County. To whom it may,concern: Emma G. Herndon having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent administratrix upon the estate of T. M. Herndon, late of said county. Notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to lie held on first Monday in October 1907. Witness my hand and official signature, Sept. 2, 1907. * G. G. Weems, Ordinary. For Administration. GEORGIA, Henry County. To Whom it may concern: J. C. Jinks having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent adminis trator upon the estate of J. C. Jinks, late of said county, deceased. Notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordi nary for said county to be held on first Monday in October 1907. Witness my hand and official signature. Sept 2, 1907. G. G. Weems, Ordinary. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Henry County:— To whom it may concern: W. A. Smith and W. J. Smith, executors of the estate of W. H. Smilh, late of said county, de ceased, have in due form applied to the undersigned Ordinary of said county for leave to 6ell the following land to-wit: ninety acres of land more or les6 situated lyingand being in 3rd Dist. of said coun ty, number not known. Bounded as follows: on north by lands of Claude Gray and high school lot, south by lands of W. J. Smith, east by corporate limits at present of the tow n of Locust Grove, and west by lands of R. F. Smith. Said application will be heard on first Monday in October next. 1907, at the regular Term of said Court of Ordinary for said county. Sept. 2. 1907 G. G. WEEMS, Ord’y. Executors’ Sale. GEORGIA, Henry County: Agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary of Henry county, Ga. will be sold at auction at the court-house door of said countv on the first Tuesday in Octo ber 1907, within the legal hours of sale, the following land, to-wit: All of lots of land Nos. forty-six and eighteen, and east half of lot of land number nineteen, and north half of lot of land number forty seven. All in the sixth district of Henry county. Sold as the property of J. B. Price, late of said county, deceased. Terms of sale, cash. Sept. 2nd 1907. £ r . ice ’ [ Executors. S. S. Price, ) Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA, Henry County. By virtue of an order granted by court of Ordinary for said county, will be sold before the court house door in the town of McDonough, Ga., on the Ist Tuesday in October 1907, between the legal hours of sale, the following real estate, towit: One hundred sixty-one and one-fourth acres of land lot No. 203 in Bth land dis trict of Henry county Ga., being all the west half of said lot, and 60 acres in the north-east corner of same. Sold as the propertv of Mrs. Lureney Welch, deed, to pav debts and for distribution among the legatees under her will. Terms cash. This Sept. 4th 1907. B. H. Welch, Executor Estate Mrs. Lureney Welch. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Henry County. To vhom it may concern: Mrs. T. F. Gurter, administratrix of the estate of A. C. O inter, late of said county, deceased, ha* in due form applied to the undersign ed Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the following real estate of deceased, con sisting t>f one hundred and forty-five (145) acres of land more or less forty five (46) acres lying and being in tne seventh land Dist., commencing at comer ct New otherwise known as Col lege street in the town of McDonough in front of J. W. Rape’s residence and run ning south to a rock corner in pasture thence west to a rock corner between J. H. Copeland, A. W. Turner and said place, thence in southerniy direction to rock cor ner on line between W. W. Amis, W. D. Knight and said place, thence east until it strikes fish pond branch, thence down said branch to Bridge, thence north along road back to New street, thence west along New street to commencing corner and bounded as fidlows: west, by lands of A, W. Turner, H. J. & J. H. Copeland, J. F. M. Fields and W. W. Amis; south by W. I). Knight; east by W. D. Knight, H. J. Copeland, C. J. Turner and Mark Knott, and on north by New street. Also one hundred acres more or less in 11th Dist. of Henry county and bounded as follows: east by Atlanta road, north by lands of Mrs. Glance Farrar and Ed Jackson, west by George Crumbley and center of Cotton Indian river and scuth by lands of Joe J. Smith. And that for the purpose of dis-, tribution it is necessary to sell said land, said application will be heard on first Mon day in October 1907 at the regular term of Court of Ordinary of said county. Sept. 2, 1907. G'. G. Weems, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Henry County:— By virtue of an order of the court of Or dinary of said county will be sold at pub lic outcry on the first Tuesday in October 1907 at the courthouse in said county be tween the usual hours of sale the follow ing real estate situated in Henry county, Ga., to-wit: Fifty (50) acres of land in north east corner of lot No. 164; also 5 ac res in south east corner of lot No. 189; also fifty (60) acres of land south east corner of lot 164; also fifty (50) acres of land in south west corner of lot No. 164; also fifty (50) acres in north east cornier of lot No. 157; also fifty (50) acres in the north west cor ner of lot No. 157; also 20 acres off of south west corner of the north half of lot No. 163, all situated lying and being in 12th land Dist. said county. Sold as the pro perty of Newton M. South, late of said Co. dec’d and for distribution among heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. Sept. 2, 1907. J. W. South. Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Henry County:— By virtue of an order of the court of Or dinary of said county will be sold at pub lic outcry on first Tuesday in October 1907 at the courthouse In said county between the usual hours of sale the following real estate situated lying and being in Henry county, Ga., to-wit: One hundred and thirty-seven and one half acres of land more or less situated lying and being on the east side of lot of land No. 168 in lltb land District of said county. Sold as the property of Mrs. Nancy Bailey, late of said county, deceased, for purposes of die. tribution. Terms Cash. Sept. 2, 1907. M. A. Bailey, Adm’r. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Henry County. All persons having claims against thf 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, 1807. 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 law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make imme diate payment. This Aug. 6, 1807. J. W. and J. B. South, fit Administrators. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Henry County:— By virtue of an order of the court of Or dinary for said county granted at the Sep tember term of said court 1907, the under signed as administrator with the will an nexed upon the estate of J. W. Fields, lata of Henry county, deceased, will sell at the courthouse in Henry county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of 6ale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to-wit: 256 acres of land lot 6 Nos. 170 and 151. lot No. 170 and 55 acres south side of west half of lot No. 151, mak ing 256 acres, more or less; also 45 acres of land north side of west half of lot No. 161 and 25 acres of land in south east corner of lot No. 138, making 70 acres of land more or less; also 25 acres of land In jf.E. corner of lot No. 184; also acres of land more or less on south side of lot No. 169 albo 101)4 acres of land more or less on north side of lot of land Number 160, 6th land Dist. Sold as the property of J. W . Fields, late of said county, deceased. Terms Cash. Sept. 3d, 1907. H. G. Fields. Adm’r with the will annexed