Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by Georgia HomePLACE, a project of the Georgia Public Library Service.
About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1912)
LEGAL NOTICES. KonaKTo Debtors and Creditors. Alt pa i ties holding claims ngainst Ai&e.estateof E. C. Stari a-*© herebx .notified to present the same. dul> i *I tested, within terms of the law ; 4h<«ee indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate pay ment. J. A. Fouche,Adm’r. ♦gjf, (J. May 1. 1912 OTice of Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given, as] provid ed by law, that at the Session of tin*; General Assembly of Georgia t 'Vr 1912, a bill will be introduced, tf'lto caption of which will be as fol lows ; An act to create the office ot f 'oflimissioner of Roads and licve for the County of Henry, tc provide for his election, to define Gw duties and powers, to tix hi; trvMMpensation, to provide for his triecioul and transportation ex {»ooHCH, and for other purposes. This Mav 22nd 1912 *>•2B, «• For ADMINSTRATION. I corgi a Henry Conn tv. fjns Owens hivina m.tde appli • -atnoi to nic in due form to be at* pointed permanent Administrate upon the estate of Nancy K. Marri At be of said count v. notice is hen b ; viven that said applicati jn va ill b i/?ttrd at the regular term ul tin < <**rt of Ordinary for said connty. to lie held on the First Monday in ,If one. 1012. Witness my hand and official signature, this 6 day May, If) 12. V3l, 4. A. G, Harris Ordinary. F()H ADMINISTRATION. I Georgia, Henry county. To whom it may concern : tb M. Morns having made appli cttiua to me in dne form to be appointed permanent Adminis ter ator uj»on the estate of Nancy Morris late of said county, not vtse is hereby given that saKd nppli vwtfion will l>e heard at the regular t**rm of the Court of Ordinary foi said county, to be held on the First .PkMtflay in June )'JI2. sVitn'Ss m? hind and official •signature, this 6 day of May, 1912. 5-31, 4. A. G. Harris. Ordinary. A>iw»ißßion from Administration. ,''l*orgia, H«nry County, ftVhoreas, J. E. Lw, Ad minis - ; ..iittor of O, L. Loe, r»pt*Jg*ui i* to r.iaO'Oonrt in hispetitiou. duly riled . mmi entered on record, that lie ban .Salty itdminiatored O. L. Lee’a .on late: This is, therefore, to oifco nil per »j*Ona conoernoii, kindred anil credi to show cause, il any they why sttul Administrator should <?K*t *Ki discharged from hiaadmins ifra&tion, and and receive letters* of * on the timt Monday i » f aly, 1912. A. (4. Harris, Ordinary. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Upshaw have Returned home from a visit to reia efives in Alabama. Mrs. Laura Alexander’s friends yvill be pleased to know that she muis recovered sufficiently to visit •*!i<ne, and has just returned from •t visit to her daughter, Mrs. W.C. ttamilton, in the sixth district. Miss Kate Reagan is at home £rom Atlanta, where she has been teaching in the public schools. Miss Mary Lin, of Chatanooga, Tenn., was the guest of Judge and iMrs. E. J. Reagan Friday night and ,£~\aturday. Seekers of prominent positions in political, financial and industrial circles are particular about their foot garb. With STETSON SHOES on your feet you are prepared to step into the class with the directors of the world’s work. Don’t compromise your pride and your purse by persisting in buying second-grade shoes. Even if they don’t betray their inferiority while in the shop window, it will be revealed soon after the shoes are on your feet. Look for the RED DIAMOND emblem of QUALITY McDonough trading company McDonough, ga. * “Stetsons cost more by the pair but lessby the year** icsom.’tion frov mi no fortike>- TICNhXON OF Tin: ■TL ANTIC, u AY OROSH \M> NORTHERN KAIL- RuADTO ATLANTA. liA. ieorgitt—Ware < 'omity. I, L. A. Wilson. Secretary of the Atlan io, Waycross and Northern Hailioa.il Jompany, do hereby certify that at a un-ting of the board of directors of said ompany duly held on Junc23nri, ÜB2 the ollowing resolution was unanimously adopted, to wit: Whereas, ii is expedient that the Atlan ic. Way cross and Northern Railroad Com ,>uny, should extend its railroad from Fort Val’ey to the city of Atlanta, it is i ereby Resolved by the Board of Directors of in.-company that its railroad be extend 'd from the city of Fort Valley, in dons' ■on county, Georgia, lu a northwesterly direction through the counties of lions ton, Crawford, Monroe, Upson, Pike, Spalding, Fayette, Henry, Clayton and Fulton in said Slate to the city of Atlanta. Georgia, and to some suitable point at or ear the central portion of said city, a distance of about iUd miles. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said company, a Waycross, Georgia, this June 22nd, 1812 (Signed) L. A W ILSON Sec'y Atlantic, Waycross and Northern Railroad Company. (SKAI.) 7-19-4 The South’s New * udustry. Whenever we make everything we use —and use everything wc make, we will be the richest and happiest people on earth. We are on the way— no better shoes for men are to be had than “King Bee” and “Easy Street” —made in the Red Seal Shoe factory in Georgia. You can buy either of these shoes in many last* —we suggest that yon ask your shoe man to show you two new lasts, “Ty Cobb" “Red Rock." Both have the right “feel” and will wear a long time. J. K. Orr Shoe Co., Red Seal Shoe Factory, Atlanta. BROWN & BROWN, ATTt )R N EYS-AT-LA W. McDonough, Ga. DR. J. B WATKINS, VETIHARY SURGEON. Treatment of diseases of all ani mals. All calls. promptly attended to. Office Leach & Go’s new barn. Phone 44 —151. Jackson Ga. E. J. REAGAN, Attorney at Law, McDonough. Georgia. Office in The Henry County Weekly Building. Will practice in all the courts. D. A. BROWN. DKNTIST Office Hocks •. 7.80 to 12 A. M. to ft p. m McDonough, Ga. <. o. JACKSON, Attorney-at-Law, MCDONOUOH. GA. i ><tlc« over star .-Wore. Mr. G. W. Cavanaugh’s host of friends here regret that his con dition has taken a turn for the worse i»i the sanitarium in Atlanta, it is hopeu tour ne may soon re cover. Henry county is represented at the Baltimore Democratic Con vention this week by Dr J. A. Combs and Mr. L. L. Pitts, of Lo cust Grove. Mr. Henry Cleveland spent Sun day at home. Mrs. J. L. Atkinson returned home Saturday trom a visit to relatives in Atlanta and Gaines- Viiie. Hon. Henry M. Fletcher, of JacKSon, was in our city Tuesday n the interest of his race for So licitor General, Mr. Homer Harris visited At lanta Saturday. Mr. All Fouche, of Atlanta, soent the week-eiul here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fouchv. Mr. Q. R. Nolan visited Atlanta Saturday. ♦ Vine. i are as necessary to the cure vou are trying to t j effect as your ! octor’s advice. For if the prescription he gives you s not tilled in the light w;t\ b\ the use ot Ire h di ugs and arelul compounding, a l his ability cannot aid you. Bring your prescription to a pharmacy where not on i\ the highest ,! i 1 is uted but where we pride ourselves, as professional men, on the purity and freshness ot our drugs. # B\ helping your physician in this, as in other thirds, vou make that cure auick and certain. ’ j A The Reliable Drug Store McDonough Drug Co. ricDonough, Georgia POSITIONS SECURED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE Southern Shorthand and Business University 10 1-2 West Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga. After taking a eonrse in Booking, Shorthwn-, Typewriting. Banki-ng, Penmanship, etc., at this b'isheci and repntable Business Training School. Over 15,000 Students in Positions. Purchasers ot \f\»ore's Business College, which was founded 45 years ago. Underits present mai agenient 21 years. Banking Department equipped with adding machines, etc. Large Tvwriting Department. Experienced at d capable Faculty Best systems in existence taught. The famous Graham-Pit manic Shorthand, the system which is adopted for expert work. The 20th Century Bookkeeping which makes expert accountants. Evidences of Merit. The patronage of this school is more th-m double that of any other Business College in this, section, which is a most aig nificant fact ENTER AT ONCE WRITE TODAY FOR CATALOG. Address, A. C. BRISCOE, Pres., or L. W. ARNOLD, Vice Pies. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Prof. Thos. L. Bryan, the well-known Educator, is with the Southern. 19-11, SEACE THE CLOTHES REPAIRER AND CLEANER. Responsible and reliable clothes preserver and renewer, sewing, altering, changing to fit; cleaning, dyeing, and pressing for both ladies and gents. My process of cleaning is per fectly dry, only when requested to wet clothes that cannot be cleaned any other way. Sen i your work to me. I guar antee 10 do it up-to-time. Look for me on Depot str 't just below Carmichael’s Unuei taking Establishment. Fourth of July Celebration at Oak Hill. Oak Hill will have its twenty seventh annual celebration of the Fourth of July on next Thursday, the 4th of July. Several prominent sneakers will deliver addresses and everybody is invited to attend. 'iff Brown's to bUSIUYSCHOtL We Caa Train Ton In Tour Own Home During 044 Hoars to ke a BOOKKEEPER STENOGRAPHER SALESMAN Let ua help you learn tha commercial branches book* keeping, salesmanship, steno graphy, penmanship and til* studies that go with them. Tuition includes books. «t*. tfonery and supplies of every kind. Including use of type writer la your own home without extra charge. BROWN’S HOME STUDY SCHOOL is part of THE GREAT BROWN STTEM OF 29 Colleges, a sufficient gsa rantee of the thor- a yfj oughnesa of our .u _ Send for tAffT FREE Ulus trated catalog, BROWNS W STUDY SCfSI Ewani tPmSrs, St IOUI3.MO.I Business C« lit go sch 1- arshin for solo at i ne Weekly office.