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GEORGIA, Henry County.
By virtue of the authority given us in the last wil. and testament of Wm. N. Nelson, late of said county, deceased, we 'will
sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, or half cash, the balance Nov. 1, 1908, on the first Tuesday in Nov. 1907, at the
courthouse door in said state and county between the legal hours of sale the following real estate, to-wit:
All that tract, lot or parcel ot land lying and being in the Seventh land District of Henry County, consisting of 142 1-2 acres, more or less
to be sold in the ioilowing parcels:
One parcel on east side of public road running south Irom where Fletch Sowell lives containing 40 acres more or less. One parcel on
west side of above road containing 20 acres more or less, this piece has a 5 room house on it .One parcel west ol said 20 acres and west of the place
Fletch Sowell lives on, containg 40 15-16 acres more or less. One parcel west ot above mentioned land, containing 41 25-32 acres, more or less, the
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Last two parcels next above crosses the road that leads from the Macon road at Robert Dukes to the Keys Ferry road at J. P. Rodgers.
Also the residence ot the late Wm. N. Nelson, consisting ot one 7 room house and out houses on a lot 139 tt. front 300 ft. deep by
130 tt. wide at back. Also 3 other vacant lots with 112 tt. frontage by no ft. wide at back, and 283 tt. deep. These lots are near depot, school
house and churches. This Oct. 16, 1907.
W. A. D. NELSON, J. F. M- FIELDS,
Executors of Wm. N. NELSON, Deceased.
IN LOVING MEMORY.
Of Mrs. Martha Stilwell, who
left this world of sorrow and
trouble for her home on nigh. She
was one among the best women I
ever knew, so gentle, kind and
loving. Her life was an open
book known and read of all who
knew her. I have known her ever
since I was a girl. Her consecra
tion was so sweet and pure, noble,
and grand as it fell from her lips.
I loved her next to my mother.
Oh, what a pleasure it was to visit
her and look into her pleasant
face and hear her sweet voice. It
would lift me higher toward that
better land. She always had a
smile for everybody. She was
loved by all who met her and her
children rise up and call her
blessed. She was a Christian of
the highest type, humble, consist
ent. The light of her influence
shone with steady blaze all along
the pathway of her busy life.
Down to old age she prized and
kept, the precious pearl of great
price, and when the call, “Come
up higher,” came she was ready,
and silently and sweetly as a babe
falling asleep she passed to her re
ward. The bereaved ones know
where to find her again.
Her work in the flesh is done,
well done. Should her life be
written the record would be a stir
ring chronicle. Her example lives
to teach and inspire others to acts
of self denial and heroic effort for
the world’s betterment, Her
memory is worthy of a monument
more durable than brass.
Mrs. Mary E. Culpepper.
Farm For Rent.
Three-horse farm, five ro o m
dwelling, out-buildings, tenant
houses, good water, convenient to
school,. four and half miles from
McDonough, near Turner church.
For particulars apply to
Mrs. Anna Weaver,
tf McDonough, Ga.
Cotton below 10c this week.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
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300 ft.
MACON ST.
South
North.
PANAMA CANAL--ERIE CANAL.
Machinery is digging the Panama Canal
a thousand times uicker than the shove
dug the Erie.
Machinery produces L. & M. Paint at
50 times less cost for labor, than if made
by hand.
The L. &M. gives the best job in the
world, because L. and M. Zinc hardens L.
&M. White Lead and makes L. & M
Paint wear like iron for 10 or 15 years.
It only requites 4 gallons of this celebra
ted paint and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil at
00cts. per gallon, to paint a moderate size
house.
If any defect exists in L. & M. Paint,
will repaint house for nothing.
Sold by H. J. Copeland Mercantile Co.,
McDonough.
Hampton Buggy Co., Hampton.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths,
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
■ tive. Many sudden
deaths are caused
by it—heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
apoplexy are often
the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
allowed to ad vance
the kidney-poison
ed blood will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost alwhys result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained quickest by a proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel
ing badly you can make no mistake b_
taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp=Root, the
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles. You may have a
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don’t make any
mistake, but remember the name,Swamp-
Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the
address, Binghamton, N. Y.. on even
bottle.
Ea st
Dr. Langston of Luella
Moves to McDonough.
Dr. N. J. Langston, who for a
number of years has been located
at Luella, has moved to McDon
ough, and will, reside in the new
house recently erected by Mr. E.
C. Adams on Brown avenue.
McDonough welcomes this most
estimable family.
Dr. Langston is a physician of
many years experience and liis
coming to McDonough will lend
strength and dignity to the already
strong and able corps of physici
ans and surgeons of the town.
Tutt’s Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT’S
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove
Take No Substitute,
PORATABCC AND STATIONARY
and boilers
Saw. Lath and Bhine'e Mills. Injectors,
Pumps and Fittings. Wood Saws, Splitter*,
Shafts, Pulleys. Belting, Gasoline Engine*.
LARG \f T ° CK LOMBARD,
Foundjy, Machine and Boiler Wotks and Supply State,
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For Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Henry County
To whom it may concern: ,T. C. Jinks
administrator upon the estate of J. C.
Jinks, late of said county, deceased, has
in due form applied to the undersigned,
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
one hundred and thirty acres of land,
more or less, belonging to the estate of J.
C. Jinks, late of said county, for the pur
pose of distribution.
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 November 1907. Oct. 7, 1907.
G. G. WEEMS Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary for said county will be sold at
public outcry on first Tuesday in Novem
ber 1907, as the court house in said county
between the usual hours of sale the fol
lowing real estate situated in Henry and
Rockdale counties, to-wit:
125 acres of land more or less, lots 194 and
195, 11th Dist. Henry county, Ga.; also KM)
acres of land more or less, south half of
lot No. 103, 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 1(H) acres of land more or less of
land of originally Henry Co. now Rock
dale No. 103. east half of said lot; also 100
acres of land more or less west half of lot
No. 109, Rockdale Co. Ga.; also 100 acres
of land more or less, being east half of lot
No. 109, originally Henry now Rockdale
county, Ga.
Sold as the property of J. W. Cowan,
late of said county, deceased, for distribu
tion. Terms cash. Oct. 7,1907.
E. Cowan, Admnr.
For Ileave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Henry County:—
Emma G. Herndon, administratrix of
of the estate of T. M. Herndon, late of
stud county, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undrsigned, Ordinary of said,
county for leave to sell the following real
estate of said deceased, consisting of a.l 1
lands belonging to the estate <:f said T. M.
Herndon, for the payment of debts and
distribution.
Said application wil lie heard at the reg
ular term of the court of Oroinary for
said county to lit* held on the first Monday
in November 1907. Oct. 7. 1907.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
Kxecutor's Sale.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary of said county will l>e sold at;
public outcry on the first Tuesday in No
vember 1907, at the courthouse in said
county, between the legal hours of sale
the following property, situated in the
towji of McDonough, Ga,, to-wit. One
house and lot in the western part of said
town of McDonough, oir Jonesboro St.
known as the Calloway lot; lx>utided on
north by Jonesboro St., west by lands of
Mrs. A. F. Varner, south by lands of W.
1). Nelson and east by lands of H. R. Car
michael, containing ons acre, more or
less, a good six room dwelling house, one
iservants house. Sold as the property of
wlrs. Martha Varner, late of said county,,
•eceased, for distribution among thw
Heirs. Terms cash. Oct. 7, 1907.
\ J. C. Daniel, Executor. /
South.
North.
East.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To the Honorable S iperior Court of said
Co., the petition of Dr. B. E. Horton and
A. G. Harris, both o f said state and coun
ty. n spectfully shows to the Court.
| Ist. That they desire for themselves,
their successors and assigns, to become in
corporated under the name and style of
••HORTON OKI G CO,”
for the purpose of conducting a mercartile
business, particularly Drugs, Medicines,
Fancy and Toilet Articles, and such other
articles of merchandise as may convenient
ly tie handled in connection with said
drug business; also mixing and selling
non alcholic drinks, and to act as general
or special agents for other person!, or com
panies in selling or handling any article
|or class of articles appropriate to such
mercantile ancl drug business. Petition
ers further pray the right to manufacture
any and all articles and tilings necessary
to carry on said business.
2nd. The object of the proposed cor
poration is pecuniary profit ami gain for
its stock holders.
3rd. The term for which petitioners
ask to he incorporated is twenty years
with the privilege of renewal at the end
of that time.
4th. The capital stock of the corpora
tion is to he Fifteen hundred (1500 00)
dollars. Petitioners, however, ask the
privilege of increasing said capital stock
at such time as shall be found desirable to
do so to the sum of four thousand(4ooo.oo
dollars.
6th. The principal office and place of
business of the proposed corporation will
be at McDonough in said state and county.
oth. Eighty-seven per cent of said cap
ital stock has already actually been paid
in.
Wherefore petitioners pray to lie made
a body corporate under the name and
style aforesaid, entitled to the rights,
privileges find immunities, and subject to
j the liabilities fixed by law.
This October 9th, 1907.
!'•’ V.' ,rfon ’ ! Petitioners.
A. U. Harris, )
Filed in office this Oct. 9, 1907,
J. A. Fouche, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
i. J. A. Fouche, Clerk of Superior court
of wiid county, do certify that: the forego
ing is a true copy of a petition for charter
for “Horton Drug Co.“ as is of tile in this
office.
Given under my hand and seal of said
court. This Oct. 9, 1007.
J. A. Fouche, Clerk.
For I’rolmte of Will.
GEORGIA—Henry Couty.
John Simpson and Lois Miller having
applied, as executors, for probate in soi
< inn form, of the last will and testament
( f William G. Miller, of said county.
You, Nannie Simmons, William Ed
ward Hays, Magnolia Wood, Ash berry
lays, and Leinmie Hays, as heirs at law
bf said William G. Miller, are hereby re
quired to appear at the court of Ordinary
lor said county on the first Monday in
November next when said application
for proljate will be heard. Oct. 7, 1907.
G G. Weems. Ordinary.