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HOWARD CARMICHAEL
Leading Undertaker.
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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.
R. O. JACKSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
M°I)ONOUGH, GA.
Oftiee over .Star Store.
BROWN & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
McDonough, Ga.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY.
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J. A. FOUCHK. Publisher.
R. Ij. JOHNSON K<litor.
■nterad at the postofQc* at McDoa
•ugh, aa second class mall matter.
Advertising Rates: SI.OO per l»ch
gar month. Reduction an staadlag
amtracts by apaclal agrsement.
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McDonough, Ga , Jan. 29, 1909.
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There are more snn shiny than
dark days in life. Cheer up !
Don’t be a pessimist—see some
thing in the dough nut, besides the
hole.
Its easy to pick flaws but few are
artists enough to endeavor to help
men 1 the rents already made.
Plant and prepare for a diversi
tied croo this year and all will be
well with yott next fall, Mr, Far
mer.
Don’t get on too high * ronnd oi
the ladder—Taft as president may
not be the Same kin 1 of a man for
the South as he is as its guest
The problem of the Editor is not
so much what to publish as what
not to publish. The power of the
press carries with it a weight of
responsibility.—Sparta lsmaelite.
The Enterprise has favored and
continues to favor the appointment
of judges and solicitors by the Gov
ernor. The selection of the best
men could be assured by the mem
bers of supreme court suggesting
the most available men for the
places. Sooner or latter the peo
ple will see that this plan is the
host. It sounds well and good to
say let the people elect every offi
cer, but some of them ought to he
beyond the realm of everyday poli
tics. —Te Ifa ir Enterprise.
WHITE HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosley spent
Sunday with their son Tip.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Love spent
S.tnday wiih the latters parents,
Mr. und Mrs. fck orge Owen near
Flij pen.
All our young people attended
services at Flippt n Sr.nday night.
Nannie B. and Bessie Collins
spent one night last week with
Miss B innie Woouwj rd.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hightower,
McDonough, speni Sj turday und
Sunday at the li >ine of their par
ents Lr. R. Highu wer.
Wade Turner ]ms • d thiougli
here again hands} , wonder what
will happen.
Howard Morr s ai d family spent
Saturday night with A ?. Tip Mos
ley and fannL .
Mr. and I rs Lewis llins vis
ited Mr ana Mi.- until > Mcrris
one night last week
< lavl Mayfield, of Cony " , vi:-
ited it Inti ves it thi - pace lust
week.
Fletcher Patterson and Lawrece
Turner were vit-itois here Sunday
I>. m.
Owen Mosley, of Conyers, visit
ed home folks Saturday and Sun
day.
Dock Bryans was a visitor here
Sunday p. m.
Always have Kennedy’s Laxative Cough
Syrup handy, especially for the children
It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar
It cures the cold by gently moving the
bowels through its laxative principle and
at the same time it is soothing for throat
imitation, thereby stopping the cough.
For sale bv Ilorton Drug Co.
CROSS ROAD
Well Mr. Editor if you will al
low me space in your valuable pa
per I will write a few dots from
this place.
Most everybody have had colds
in our community.
Steve Rosser, of Griffin, was the
guest of friends here Sunday.
A. W. Sherwood was out among
the Bethany girls in his new bug
gy Sunduy p. m.
Miss Ora Upchurch visited
Misses Georgia and Teinpie Morris
last Sunday and Monday.
Austin Rosser passed through
here Sunday.
Lawrence Morris and Miss Mary
E. Stevenson attended meeting
at Flippen Sxinday morning.
Manley Smith and Miss Annie
Bess Fargarson attended Flippen
meeting Sunday night.
John McGarity passed through
hero Monday evening.
Harry Turner visited Miss Trel
lis Lane Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Seab Harkness
will soon move to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Ammons at
tended Flippen meeting Sunday.
Lam Turner and Jolinse Fargar
son passed through here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elliott visi
ted Mrs. Lillia Fargarson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer McGarity
passed through here Sunday.
Mrs. Lucy Turner is down visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. W. A.
Amuions this week.
Bennie Morris and Lee Wilson
.vent up to Flippen Sunday.
Well if this esca] es the waste
basket I may come again.
Trade with us now or
your spring *»rocies, get
our prices before you buy.
Copeland Mer. Co.
We are headquarters for
anything in Vehicles, Har
ness, etc. Don’t ever
close a trade until you see
our stock anu get our
prices. They are right.
vlcDonough Vehicle Co.
H. Carmichael, Mgr.
Mrs W. L. Nutt., of Luella, is
tgain well enough to he out after
two months treatement at a pri
vate infirmary. Her many friends
ire glad to learn of her itnprove
nentl. She is spending a few days
herewith Mrs. R. L. Lynch.—Gri
ffin News.
Nothing belter is made
in this state than a McDon
ough or Carmichael buggy
ind cverv vehicle we sell
is ahso’utely guaranteed
therefore you are protect
ed v hen you buy of us.
McDonough Vehicle Co.
H. Carmichael Mgr.
The eight month's old baby of
ir. Ed Lunsford, of Island Shoals,
ot a cockle burr in its throat
Wednesday which greatly endang
red the life of the child, and Drs.
. C. Ellis and A. R. Scott were
lied in removed the burr, and
e child is now doing well.
I it is a stove or Range
want to buy come to
e us.
Copeland Mer. Co.
It requires a proper combination of cer
tain acids with natural digestive juices to
perfect a dyspepsia cure. And that is
what Kodol is—a perfect digester that
digests all the food you eat. If yon will
take Kodol for a little while you will no
longer have indigestion. You then
couldn’t have indigestion. How coffld
you have indigestion if your food were to
digest? Kodol digests fill you eat. It is
pleasant to take, acts promptly. Sold by
Horton Drug Co
For Administration.
Georgia, Henry County.
.). W, Foster having made application
to me in due form to be appointed perma
nent administrator upon the estate of J.
J. Jackson, 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
the first Monday in February 1909. Wit
ness my official signature, this, Ith day
Jan. 1909.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
For Dismission.
Georgia, Henry county.
J. W. South, administrator upon the
estate of N. M. South, late of said county,
deceased, having filed his petition for dis
charge, this is to cite all persons concern
ed 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 February 1909
Jan. 4, 1909.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
For Administration.
Georgia Henry county.
J. W South, administrator upon the es
tate of Nancy South, late of said county,
dedeased, having filed his petition for dis
charge, t his is to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause against the granting of
thisdischnrge at the regular term of the
court of Ordinary for said county to lie
held on the first Mondav in February 1909
Jan. 4th, 1909.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary
For Dismission
Georgia Henry County.
Mary E. Donkle. administratrix upon
the estate of Mary L. C. McVicker, late ot
said county, deceased, having filed her pe
tition for discharge, this is to cite all pet
sons concerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge at the regular
term of the court, of Ordinory for said
county to be held on the first Monday in
February 15309, Jan. 4th, 15109.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
For Dismission.
Georgia, Henry Cougty:
A. W. Mays and W. C. Milam, adndnis
trators upon the estate of R B. Shuttles
worth, late of said county deceased, lmv
ing tiled their petition for discharge, thi
is to cite all persons concerned to show
cause against the granting of this dis
• •harge at the regular term of the court o'
Ordinary, for said county to be held on th
first Monday in February 1909. Jan 4. 190'
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary..
For Dismission.
Georgia. Heniy County:
J. W. South, administrator upon tin
estate of J. B. South, late of said county
deceased, having filed his petition for dis
charge, this is to cite all personsconcernei
to show cause against the i ranting of thb
discharge at the regular term of the com
of Ordinary fur said coin ty to lie held oi
rheflr-'t Monday in Februa y 1909 Jan*}
4th, 1909.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
When the baity is cross and has you wor
ried and worn nut you will find that :
little Oascasw f.ET, the well known renn
dy for lialties and children, will quite th.
little one in a short time. The ingread
ients are printed plainly on the bottle
Contains no opiates. Sold by Hortoi
Drug Co.
( ood < ompany lor IDO >
You are careful what chi ice of friends
the young people of your in usehold maii.
You do not open wide the d< or to thus
whose speech and behavior betray ill
breeding and lax morals. Are you a
careful to shut it aganst-books and period
icals that present vulgar and demoralix
Ing pictures of life and its purpose? Pr.
haps you are among those weo have four,
that THE YOUTH'S COMPANION oc
cupiesthe same place in the family rent
ing that the high-minded young man ■
woman holds among your associate.
THE COMPANION is good without b<
ing "goodly-goodlv.” It is entertainim
it is informing. In iis stories it depict
life truly, but it chooses those phrases o
life in which duty, honor, loyalty are th
guiding motives.
A full description of the current volitm
will be sent with sample copies of the pa
per to any address on request. The new
subscriber ,vho at once sends $1.75 for ;
years subscription will receive fr*-e THI
COMPANION'S new calendar for 190'.
"In Grandmother’s Garden," lithograpl
ed in thirteen colors.
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION,
14-4 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mas
Ms Pills
will save the dyspeptic from many
days of misery, and enable him to eat
w hatever he wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and nour
ish tne body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
coated.
Take No Substitute.
dfITHAU PERFECT TIME.
4JJ. Um f ~k Is whttt you will have if yon
W (r ' carry a
Waltham Watches
let me show it to you. I have
it in all the grades. I also
have the Elgin in any size and
' grade ; a new stock just rec’d.
rh I also carry a well selected
7 JH) stock of Banjos, Mandolii ft
I Guitars. Violins, and many
> other musical Instruments.
r rr , ui?C can and let me show y° u the
YrnLl VJllllikJ goods. Yours forbusi ness,
P. B. CHEEK,
JEWELER
M’DONOUGH, GA.
STOCKBRIDGE WAREHOUSE CO.
Will store your Cotton FREE f° r 30 Days.
Insurance Rates : 10c. per month.
Storage after 30 Days 25c. per month for foui
months; Balance of the Year
PREEI
g*~SEND US YOUR COTTON!
G. W. MORRIS, Pres. J. G. WARD, Y-I’res.
J. T. BOND, V-Pres. C. M. POW ER, Cashier.
BANK OF STOCKBRIDGE
STOCKBRIDGE, GA.
WE HAVE
Fidelity Bonds A “Deposits Insured’ ,
Fire Insurance N In Reserve Fund
Burglarly Insurance D of $250,000.00.
Deposit Your Money With Us.
NOTICE!
OVER STOCKED ON VEHICLES.
*
Farm Wagons, Buggies, Surreys,
and Run-abouts, special
LOW PRICES FOR 10 DAYS-
If needing anything in the way of
VEHICLES
it will pay YOU to SEE US.
$75,00 Genuine Leather *4 Top Buggies.
SPECIAL PRICE $58.50
2% Two Horse Form Wagons, Cut Price $48.00.
OUR VEHICLES ARE STANDARD MAKES.
SPRATLIN BUGGY & WAGON CO.,
92 & 94 S. FORSYTH STREET,
_ ATLANTA, GA.
SIXTH DiSTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND
MECHANICAL SCHOOL,
Barnesvil I e, Georgia.
Spring term begins January 4th, 1909. Course of study in Academic
Mechanical, Domestic Science and Agricultural Dt] ai in i nl*. 1 mil t m
iy practical and well adopted to the needs of bo> s ai d girls w ho are to
live on the farm. Board and accommodation good and reasonable.
Time is short; think fast andvact promptly !
Write for particulars fo
H. B. DENNIS, Principal
l arnesville, - Georgia.
Notice to Debtoin anil Creditor*.
Georgia, Henry County.
All parties holding claims usrainst the
estate of W. A. Mays, late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to present the
same duly attested within the time pre
scribed by law; and all parties indebted
to said estate are requireu to make imme
diate settlement. This Dec. 10, IHW.
1. S. MAYS, Administrator.
A great many people have kidney mi
bladder trouble, mainly due to neglec
of the occasional pains in the back, siiglr
rheumatic pains urinary disorders, etc
Delay in such cast s is dangerous. Ttik
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. The
are for weak back, l ackace, rheumati
pains and all kidney and bladder trouble
Soothing and antiseptic. Regular siz.
50c. Sold by Horton Drug Co.
FEBRUARY SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Henry County:
W ill be sold before the courthouse door
in the city of McDonough. Ga. t within
the legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in February ino«, the folic wing de
scribed property, to-wit:
Eighty two acres of land, more or less,
bounded as follows, north by lands of A
C Fincher, south by lands of W. L. Green
east by lands of V . M. Mitchell, on west,
by lands of A J. Mason and W. L. Green
Said land being situated in the eight land
district of said countv, and being part of
the land deeded to L. R. Harper by R. J.
Harper. Levied upon as the property of
L. R. Harper to satisfy a fi fa issed from
the Justice court of the 767th Dist. G. M.
of said county, in favor of Jackson Mer
cantile Company against the said L. R.
Harper; tenant in possession legally noti
fied. Levy made by J. B. Grant, L. C.,
and turned over to me this Jan. 4th. 19C9.
A. C. SOWELL, Sheriff.