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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1911)
THE HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY FRANK KKAGAN, Ktlitor Ent«*ivd at the posfcotticeat McDonough, Ga., as second-class mull matter. Advertising Kates furnished on appli cation. Obituaries. One obituary, not more than one hundred words in length, will be published free; only one obituary for each death. All containing more than one hundred Words must be accompanied with one cent per word for all in excess of one hundred words. We cannot under take to cut them down to the one hundred worn limit. Manuscripts not accompan ied with postage will not, be returned. Warning. No statements purporting to come from The Henry County Weekly are genuine unl«*s they have written on their face the signature of Frank Reagan, Editor, or are presented by him in person. Any person receiving such a statement will please notify Frank Reagan, Editor McDonough, Georgia. Official Organ of Henry County. McDonough, Ga., Oct. 6, 1911. List of Jurors Drawn for Henry Superior Court, October Term, 1912. October 16, 191 L GRAND JURY. 1. J. H. Jackson. 2. W. B. Carmichael. 3. W. H. Bailey. 4. S. C. McWilliams. 5. B. C. Bright,. H. W. A. Bell ah. 7. H. M. Tolleson. 8. C. W. Turner. 9. J. C. Howell. 10. D. J. Green. 11. G. W. Riley. 12. J. L. Combs. 13. W. A. Craig, 14. E. N. Gardner. 15. A. N. Brown. 16. J. M. Johnson. 17. F. B. Parr. 18. C. V. Williams. 19. C. O. Mitchell, 20. W. A. Smith. 21. W. A. North. 22. W. C. Woods. 23. A. H. Tingle. 24. J. H. Rape, Sr. 25. W. L. Elliott. 26. J. B. Dickson. 27. H. B. Neal. 28. J. A. Upchurch. 29. E. Cowan. 30. A. C. Peterman. TRAVERSE JURY—First Week. I. G. G. LeGuinn. 2. J. B. Moseley, Sr. 3. B. F. Crumbley. 4. Sam Hinton. 5. J. H. Owen. )i. L. O. Edwards. 7. B. H. Welch. 8. R. W. Lee. 9. W. K. Brannan. 10. J. F. Sorrow. 11. C. R. Thurman. 12. T. J. Cannon. 13/ J. M. Duke. 14. C. P. Brisendine. 15. W. R. Henry. 10. J. H. Mays. 17. A. M. Henderson. IS. W. A. Combs. 19. T. J. Patterson. 20. J. B. Smith. 21. R. F. Nutt. 22. J. R. Price. 23. W. G. Brannan. 24. S. G. Gardner. 25. C. S. Goodman. 26. J. G. Spray berry. 27. W. S. Crumbley. 28. J. W. Bledsoe. 29. G, S. D. MaLaier. 30. G. H. Harkness. 31. A. G. Harris. Jr. 32. S. G. Bryans. 33. T. H. Stallworth. 34. C. F. Sims. 35. G. F. Clialtin. 36. H. J.^Benton. 37. W. W. Lee. 38. J. F. Adair. 39. F. A. Fargason. 40. H. C, Hightower. TRAVERSE JURY.- Second Week. 1. D. W. Glower. 2. G. E. Floyd. 3. T. C. Craig. 4. A. J. Kim bell. 5. J. H. Patterson, ii! J. F. Bowden. 7. W. H. Hopkins. 8. H. T. Moore. 9. A. H. Price. 10. J. W. Capps. 11. H. A. Adams. 12. J. B. Lowe. 13. J. W. McCullongli. 14. J. C. Alexander. 15. W. W. Combs. 16. B. W. Walden. 17. Ed. Goodwin. 18. T. J. Standard. 19. W. S. Stroud. 20. Taltnon Patillo. 21. L, J. Fargason. 22. J. W. Chaffin. 23. J. M. Price. 24. C. H. Stroud. 25. I. P. Rosser. 26. C. M. Power. 27. J. F. Willingham. 28. Lee Patterson. 29. L. L. Phillips. 30. G. B. H. Welch. 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