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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1909)
|m m in njjinr i if lif wBl BH 188 fc il ' & k SB 6BH Hi E 1 We ..re now located in our new quarters in the new Masonic Building and letter prepared than ever before to accommodate our friends and customers. We have bought heavily and the season is getting late, and all these gccds MUST BE SOLD. We have never had a bigger and better stock of goods than we now have on hand % and everything in stock is as cheap or cheaper than anywhere else in McDonough. COME, SEE AND BE CONVINCED. Ladies’ Suits from $lO.OO to $15.00. C ! > ks for everybody at half price. The biggest line of men’s and boys, c!oth = ing ever brought to McDonough from $1.50 to $15.00 per suit. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Everyday and Sunday to fit everyone —Men, Women and Children — They are here and all of them ARE THE BEST. Try a Godman shoe at $1.50 —they ‘ never wear out”—They haye the service to them. Genuine old Gorilla pants at $1.50 per Pair. SOWELL & KNIGHT, ncDonough, - - Georgia Qlw •PIL ! \ CALL J And let me fit yo:t with Glasses) in the most modern way and the) latest styles. Satisfaction guaranteed ! P. B. CHEEK, ! Jeweler ami Optician, i ncOomouiglh, = Qa, 1 R. 0. J ACKSON, Attorney-at-Law, ♦V.Lco tvver Star St.HV. BROWN & BROWN, ATTORNEY S - A T-LA W, McDonough, Ga. | WENRY COUNTY WEEKLY. jr»— - ■ 15. I- JOHNSON Editor. Sntcred at the postofflc* at McDoa «Sik. as *econd-clase mall mattar. Rataa: 11.00 par l*ck jar month. Reduction on staadio® wenract* by apacial agreement. _Sf*Donongh, Ga , Oct. 15. 190 y. The Markets Thursday Cotton 135£ Cotton Seer! $1.20 per ioo. M-s. Will Wright and children 'rill spend the week-end in MeDon t*ngh and Atlanta.—Jackson Ar i;w. Petition for Charter. State of Georgia, Henry County. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of A. F. Bunn, G. L. Thrasher, L. G. Bowden, W. J. Barrett, T. C. Kimbell, J. B. Newman, et al, of Henry county, Georgia, respectfully shows: Ist. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors to be in corporated and made a body politic un der the name and style of Pearl Spring Creamery Company, for the period of twenty Years. 2nd. The principal ollice of said Com pany shall be in the city of McDonough, state amt county aforesaid, but petition ers desire the right to establish branch ollices within this state or elsewhere whenever the holders of a majority of the stock may so determine. Brd. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to itself and' its share holders. 4th. The business to be carried on by said corporation shall be and is the pro duction and sale of milk and its produc ts with the right to own and deal in rcai estate: to own and operate creameries and milk depots, with necessary machin ery for the use of dairy products, such as butter, cheese, Icecream, and condensed milk, and to buy, manulacture and sell same. To own and operate necessary i machinery for the manufacture of ice | cold storage, etc. To own and operate | Oil mill for the manufacture of cotton ! seed products: to manufacture and deal in feed-stuff for man and beast: to deal in cattle—buy and sell same. sth. The capital stock of said corpora tion shall be Ten Thousand Dollars, with I the privilege of increasing same to j the sum of $25,000.00 by a ma | jority vote of the stockholders. Said j stock to be divided into shares of One i Hundred Dollars each, to be paid in cash or its equivalent in real estate or machin ery for the Conducting of the business. Petitioners further show that Fiftv \ per cent, of the amount of capital stock | to be employed by them has been actual j ly paid in. 6th. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead aud be pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations and Co all other things that may be ne cessary for the successful carrying on of said business including the right to buy hold, and sell real estate, and personal property suitable to the purposes of the corporation and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness in curred, or which may be incurred in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and to secure the same by mortgage se curity deed, or other form of lien under existing laws. 7th. They desire for said corporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter of eith er form or substance, by a vote of a ma jority ot its stock outstanding at the time. They also ask authority for said incorporation to wind up its affairs, li quidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote t*f two-thirds of its stock outstand ing at the time. Sth. They desire for the said corpora tion the right of renewal when and as provided by the laws of Georgia, and that Wool dress goods in all the latest weaves, effects and colors from 20c. to $1.50 per yard, 56 inch broadcloth at 50c. per yard. A big line of a!3 kinds of notions, laces, belts purses, embroideries, etc. Come to see them. Rugs and art squares in all the latest effects Big line Ladies’ and children’s sweaters. These are only a few of the %* many lines we have to offer the Buying Public selected at random from our immense stock, COME! it have all such other rights, powers, and privileges, and immunities as are inci dent to like incorporations or permissible under the laws of Georgia. Wherefore petitioners pray to be in corporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now or may hereafter be allowed a cor poration of similar character under the laws of Georgia. J. F. WALL, Petitioners’ Attorney. Georgia Henry County. I, J. A. Fouche. Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of Pearl Spring Creamery Company, as the same appears on iile in this otliee. Witness my Official signature and the -eal of said court. This Sept. 29th 1909. ,T. A. Fouche, Cl’k S. C. H. C. ORDER TO PERFECT SERVICE Henry Bryant vs. Georgia Bryant Libel for divorce in Henry Superior court October term Nineteen Hundred and eight. It appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff in the above stated case that the defendant does not reside in said county and it father appearing that her residence is unknown to this court and to the plaintiff in this case. It isordered by the court that services be perfected on the defendant by the publication of this order once a month for four months be fore the next term of this court, in The Henry County' Weekly a newspaper in which the official advertisements of the officers of Henry County published. This 20te day of October Nineteen hund red and eight. A. M. Stewart, Petitioner’s A tty. And it is so ordered. E. J. Reagan. Judge Superior Court of Henrv County. * Administrators Sale. Georgia Henry County. By.virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in November 1909, at the Court house door in said County between the usual hours of sale the following real estate situated in McMullins District Henry County to wit 100 acres land more or less, bounded north and west by lands, estate of R. H. Fargason F.ast by JoeJJ- Smith, and south by Mrs. Weaver. This Oct sth, 1909. Terms Cash. W, J. Turner, Admistrator. Come and get. prices on Tailor made clothing at, W. B. J. Ingram Co, Administrator's Sale Georgia, Henry County, By virtue of an order granted by the court of Ordinary of said county at the regular October term. 1909, thereof, will be sold before the court house door in the city of McDonough, said state and county, on the first Tuesday in Nov. 1909, between tne legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing lands, to wit:—o7B 09 acres of land, more or less, in the sth land district of Henry county, Georgia, which has been subdivided and will be sold in 7 different lots as follows:--(with the reservation of the cemetery containing one-quarter of an acre). Lot No. 1. Containing 75.93 acres of land, more or less, being 50.(52 acres the north side of lot 147, and 25 31 in north east. corner of lot No. 174. bounded north by Geo. Jenkins, east by lands of J. W. Bledsoe and land lot Xo. 173, south by lot No. 2of T. h. Stallworth’s land, and Taylor lands, and west by Taylor lands. Lot Xo. 2. Containing 70 23 acres, more or less, bounded north by lot No. 1, east by lot No. 8, south by J B. Grant and B. F. Grant, and west by A. M Stewart-; same beina off the east side of land lot No. 174. LotXo3. Containing 97.67 aores, more or less, of the west side of land lot No. 173, bounded north by J. W. Bledsoe, east by lot Xo. 4. (the old home place of Thos. Stallsworth), south by land lot No. 180, and west by lots 1 and 2 in the sub division of Thomas Stallsworth’s prop erty. Lot Xo 4. The old home place of Thom as n. Stallsworth, being the west side of land lot No. 173. containing 107.(57 acres, more or less, bounded north by lands of j. W. Bledsoe, south by lands of Lemon estate, by Hunt lands and west by lot 3 in the subdivision of Thomas Stalls worth’s lands. Hot No 5. Containing 90.5 t acres, more or less, off the east side of lot No. 180, bounded north by land lot No. 173 east by Lemon lands, south by the Keys Fer ry road and land lot No. 205, and west by lands of A. M. Stewart. Lot Xo6. containing *15.48 acres of land more or less, being 10 88 acres in the south of land lot No. 180, and 104.00 acres off the north side of land lot, no. 205, bounded north bv lot 5 in the subdivision ofThos H. Stabsworlb's lands and tlie Lemon lands, east, by B H. Welch and B. F. Grant, sf nth by lot 7in said sul>divis ion. and west by J. K. Sams Lot No 7. containing 104.00 acres, more or less, off south half of lot No. 205, bounded north by lot oin said subdivis ion, east by Ft. F. Grant and B. H. Welch, south by ,J. M. Finley, and west by J. R. Sams. Said land will be sold as tbe property of Thomas H. Stallsworth, late of said county, deceased, for the pnroose of dis tribution among the heir« at law of said Thomas n. Stallsworth. This Oct. 5, 1909. A. B. Stallsworth, E. B. Stallsworth, Administrators estate ot ThomasH. Stallsworth, dec’d. Administrator's Sale ; Georgia Newton County: By virtue of an order granted to us by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of New fUrimu Many lrips II VrSiT to the „ «Laundry? Mark them and see Corl’rs Coon Collars out wear others. They are strong, hand made coilars. Absolutely, you can nut Rut be Go. e ai>* ik-jg. * pearance, style, tit*. JJ construction. wear, &£&&6d' / I k 111 T 2rf&2s<t COUNTRY CLUB 11 Xu,—kSadi ia 3 bcigats ton county, on the first Monday in Sep tember, 1909, theie will be sold before the court house door in the city of Coving ton, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following real estate, to wit: An undivided one ninth interest twohun dred and seventeen (217) acres of land, more or less, lying in Beershcl a District, Henry county, Georgia, and bounded as follows: west by land of J A Presson and ,T. A. McDonald; south by lands of S. T. McDonald; east by South river; north by lands of W. T. Stroud and T. J. Stewart. Said lands being sold as the property of the estate of William McDonald, late of said county, decased. Sold for the purpose of paying debts, and distribution among the heirs. Terms of sale cash. This the 4th day of October, 1909. S. P. Thompson & E. W. Fowler, Administrators of theestateof William McDonald, deceased. Sheriff’s Sale. Georgia, Henry County. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of McDonough, said state and county, on the lirst Tuesday in November 1909, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property to-wit: “Three bales of cotton, ginned and packed, weighing ing each, five hundred pounds, more or less.” Levied on as the property of C. H. Martin to satisfy a distress warrant is sued from the county court of Henry county, in favor of A. Y Martin. Execu tor vs. C. H. Martin, for rent for the year 1909. This Oct. 6th 1909. A. C. Sowell, Sheriff. Adiniuistrator’s Sale. Georgia, Henry County. Byvirtueof an order of the court of Or dinary of said county, will be sold at pub lic outcry on first'Tuesday in November 1909 at the courthouse door in said county between the usual hours of sale t he follow ing real estate situated in Henry county to-wit: 48aores of land more or less, in Tussahaw District being part of lot No. 213. and bounded north by lands of W. H. Norman estate. #ast by J. E. Evans, south bv Geo. ca«tellaw’s estate, and west by lands of John Boatner. Terms cash. This Oct. 5. 1909 W. J. Kitchens, Admr. EXECUTOR’S SALE, Will bo sold on Ibo first Tnes dav in November 1909, at MeDon ongli, Henry countv. all the es tate of John Mclntyre, deceased. Two hundred five one half acres being in eleventh district, lot No. 223. the acres off of lot No. 202. Will be sold to highest bidder. Terms cash. W. H. Mclntyre. Executor. See my new lot of Bicycles, John R. Smith.