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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 30.
mcdonough, ga.
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dentist'
McDonough, gkokgia.
OFFICE HOCKS: 7.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
Every Day Except Mondays and Saturdays
locals.
Small deposits appreciated at
the First National Bank. 2t
The first crisp days of fall are
hero.
H% interest paid on time depos
its at the First National Bank. Ift
Miss Blake Bunn and Miss E/.zell
Shields are visiting Mrs. J. C.
Massey, in Atlanta, this week.
Just received a big shipment of
Mitchell wagons. Best wagon made.
McDonough Buggy Co.
Prof. Otis Tolleson, of Locust
Grove Institute, spent several days
first of the week with homefolks.
See me for lumber and shingles.
R. C. Brown,
Locust Grove, Ga.
Mrs. S. S. Spier and children
have gone for an extended visit to
her grandmother at Grantville.
The best is the cheapest. Get a
Mitchell wagon and you’ll get your
money’s worth,
McDonough Buggy Co.
Miss Elon Tolleson, who is at
tending Locust Grove Institute,
spent one day first of the week
with homefolks.
It runs the lightest and the long
est.—The Mitchell Wagon. See us
if you need a wagon.
McDonough Buggy Co.
Mr. Dave Wall, one of the ener
getic and popular boys of the town
is now the cash boy for the H, J.
Copeland Mercantile Co.
“The Mitchell” means merit in
first class wagon building. We
sell them.
McDonough Buggy Co.
Beginning August Ist, I will re
turn back to old office hours, 7 :30
to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. in.
T. A. Lifsey.
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.
Col. J. W. Wise, of Fayetteville,
was a welcome visitor in the city
on Wednesday where he was cor
dially greeted by his hosts of old
Henry county friends.
• Deposit your money with us
this fall and next spring when
your money gives out you can bor
row from us.
First National Bank. 2t
Mr. Ed Reagan, who has been
playing some very fine ball in the
Gulf States’ League the season
just closed, has returned home to
the delight of his many friends.
We call special attention to the
large and attractive advertise
ment. of T. A. Sloan & Co., in this
issue of the Weekly. This enter
prising firm has a very large and
attractive stock of goods and their
prices are very reasonable.
FOR SALE —5 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.
Messrs. Paul England and La
mar Tigner spent Sunday with
friends and relatives at Jonesboro.
Miss Mary Cook, of College Park t
w t hs the guest of her sister, Mrs.
B. E. Horton, first of the week.
Miss Corrie Bridges is the guest
of Mrs. L. C. Tucker, of Griffin,
this week.
Miss Dollie McKibben, one of
Jackson’s brightest and loveliest
young ladies, returned home on
Monday after a ten days’ visit to
Miss Lillian Daniel.
LOST—One wine-colored coat,
lined with white satin, between
McDonough and Luella on the pub
lic road, Wednesday afternoon
Finder return to M. E. Laney, R.
F. D. No. 5, and receive reward. It
Mr. Julian T. Weems, who has
been spending several weeks at
Greensboro, returned to McDon
ough on .Monday, Mrs. Weems
will join him here first of next
week.
Air. Eugene Morris, of Raleigh,
Ga., is now chief operator at Mc-
Donough, taking the day work
that Mr. Baker has had charge of
for several months, he having
been transferred to Jacksonville,
Fla.
Mrs. E. Y. Crookshanks and
Miss Lila Copeland, of McDon
ough, were in the city yesterday
on the Midway to attend the Flint
River Baptist association.—Grif
fin News.
The little lfi-months old child of
Air. and Airs. Jack Price died at
their home near Bethany early
Wednesday morning after a short
illness. The funeral and inter
ment occurred at Bethany.
Judge E. J. Reagan is holding
Hancock county superior court at
Sparta this week, presiding for
Judge Holden, who was recently
appointed to the vacancy to be
made by the resignation of Justice
Cobb, of the supreme court of
Georgia.
If yon want the best bargain that
was ever offered you in a nice six
room house that is new and on a
large lot and is now paying ten per
cent on the money in one of Geor
gia’s best towns. Write to or call on
JOHN S. BROWN,
Locust Grove, Ga.
Throughout Georgia Saturday,
September 28 will be work day for
the orphans, and it is expected
that generous contributions will
be forthcoming for the little nn
fortunates. An earnest appeal is
made for everybody to contribute
something for this noble cause,
thus securing in the aggregate of
small amounts a large sum for the
orphans of this State.
Mrs. B. E. Horton, who has been
critically ill for several weeks, is
now much improved, and on
Thursday she was taken to Atlan
ta to a private sanatarinm where
it is thought she will regain her
former good health more rapidly
then at her home here. Her hosts
of friends hope that she may soon
be restored to health and that in a
short time she will be able to re
turn home.
Air. J. L. Atkinson and his son,
Air. Will Atkinson, have opened
up a grocery store in the store for
merly occupied by Mr. T. M.
Bright. They will carry a full
line of staple and fancy groceries,
and already they are receiving a
liberal patronage from the people
here. Both are experienced men
in the meicantile business and
they will doubtless make a splen
did success in the new field.
Miss Alice G. Smith, of Locust
Grove, who lias been spending sev
eral days with her aunt, Airs. J. S.
Wells, went over to McDonough
yesterday on a visit to other rela
tives before returning home.—
Griffin News.
T. J. Preston, judge, and O. M.
Duke, solicitor, of the new city
court of Flo villa, created by act of
the recent legislature, have been
sworn in by Governor Smith and
their commissions issued to them.
House and lot for sale. Apply at
once. N. W. Woodward.
Air. Tom Woods visited home
folks Sunday.
Airs. J. S. Rodgers and family
visited her parents Sunday.
Aliss Rowena Smith was the
guest of her uncle, Mr. Joe Smith,
last week.
Little Miss Cora Bryans was the
guest of Aliss Nell Norman several
days last week.
Misses Larue Lurnmus and Eva
Alae Woods who are attending
school here spent several days
with the home folks.
Air. A. G. Harris, as agent for
the J. B. Holts Company, of Co
lumbus, has entered the market as
a cotton buyer. Air. Harris is a
capital judge of cotton and a hus
tler besides.—Fayetteville News.
Airs. AI. A. Johnson and daugh
ters, Alisses 'Janie and Ritchie, at
tended by their cousin, Mr. Mar
vin Smith, spent several in Cov
ington last week,* the guests of
Air. R. M. Everitt.
If you want to borrow money on Hen
ry County real estate, I can loan you
some for a term of years at <i </, and
give you the privilege of paying up
and stopping interest at any time.
Write, ’phone or see
W. ERNEST WATKINS, JACKSON, GA.
For Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Henry County
To whom it may concern: L. Davis,
executor of the estate of Mrs. M. M. Da
vis, late of said county, deceased, has in
due form applied to the undersigrteo, 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 said 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: 202JX acres of land lot No.
132; also eight acres of land off of lot No.
124; also eighteen acres off of lot No. 131,
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. AVeems, Ordinary.
For Probate of Will.
GEORGIA—Henry Couty.
Mrs. Cora C. B’ear6, 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 be heard.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
Executors Sale.
GEORGIA, Henry County:
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
public outcry on first Tuesday in October,
next, (1907) 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 76 acres of land ex
cept 1-2 acre for Burial ground about the
center of lot No. 242, known as home
place, and mill site and mill stone and
fixtures 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. .1. Ingram )
J. O. Wynn ,> Executors
G. G. Lgeuinn )
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For I .cave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To whom it may concern: J. C. Daniel,
executors of the will of Airs Martha A.
Varner, late of said county, deceased, has
in due form applied to the undersigned,
Ordinary o 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 Air's. A. F.
Yarner, south by lands of W. D. Neison,
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, dec e a sed,
has in due form applied to the under
signed, Ordinary of said county, for leave
to sell the following real estate, to-wit:
125 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. AI.
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 be 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. Smith, late of said county, de
ceased, have in due form applied to the
undersigned Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the following land to-wit:
ninety acres of land more or less situated
lying and 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 \V\ J. Smith, east by corporate limits
at present of the town 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 county on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber 1907, within the legal hours of sale,
the following land, to-wit: Ail 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.
S. I.' Price! j Executors.
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, lietween the legal hours
of sale, the following real estate, to wit:
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
property of Mrs. Lureney Welch, dec’d,
to pay 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: Airs. T. F.
Gurtqp, administratrix of the estate of A.
C. C-anter, late of said county, deceased,
ha? in due form applied to the undersign
ed Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
th« following real estate of deceased, con
sisting of one hundred and forty-live (145)
acres of land more or less forty
five (45) acres lying and being
in tae seventh land Dist., commencing at
comer cr 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 southernly direction to rock cor
ner on line between W. AV. Amis, W. 1).
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 follows: 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
Herry county and bounded as follows:
east by Atlanta road, north by lands of
Airs. Glance Farrar and Ed Jackson, west
by George Crttmbley 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 Alon
day in October 1907 at the regular term of
Court of Ordinary of sabl 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 fit 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 corner 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 AI. South, late of said Co.
dec’d and for distribution among heirs of
said deceased. Terms cash. Sept. 2, 1907.
J. W. South, Adin’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 11th
land District of said county. Sold as the
property of Airs. Nancy Bailey, late of
said county, deceased, for purposes of dis
tribution. Terms Cash. Sept. 2, 1907.
AI. A. Bailey, Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors and 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, coupty, 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, 1907.
J. W. and J. B. South,
6t 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, late
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 sale at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash the following real
estate, to-wit: 266 acres of laDd lots Nos.
170 and 151, 202**£ lot No. 170 and 55 acres
south side of west half of lot No. 151, mak
ing 266 acres, more or less; also 45 acres of
land north side of west half of lot No. 151
and 26 acres of land in south east corner of
lot No. 138, making 70acres of land more
or less; also 26 acres of land in N.E. corner
of lot No. 184; also 101 % acres of land
more or less on south side of lot No. 169
Also 101(4 acres of land more or less on
north side of lot of land Number 169,
6th land Dist. So das 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