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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1913)
THE HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY FRANK lIKACiAN, Editor. Entered at the poatoflficeat McDonough. Ga., as second-class mail matter. Advertising Kates furnished on appli cation. Official Organ of Henry County. McDonough, Ga., March 14, 1913. 4 \R|>S OF THANKS. OHITt'AKIES, AND RESOLUTIONS. No Card of Thin its, Obit uaries, or Hosts lutions, of any length, will lie publish fret . The rate for such is one and one-half cents tier worth None published for less than twenty-five cents. In a’l cases cash must uccomjiany the copy. Manuscript not, ac companied with postage for their return will not be returned. News. News of every kind is especially welcomed by the Editor. Please notify him of all deaths, marriages, etc. Warning No statements purporting come from The Henry County Weekly are genuine unless they have writien 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. news of McDonough high SCHOOLS. The Stephens Literary Society met Friday afternoon and carried out the following program: The Roll Call - - Secretary. Why our society was named “Stephens” - Carrie Sue Fields. Humorous Reading - Nellie Newman. Life of John Wesley - Abi Russell. When Uncle Mark’s dream came true - - - Sam Sanders. How to win Succces - Beulah Rosser. The Automodile - - - John Goodwin. March - - - Ajleen Smith. Advice to the Toombs - Mar tha Brown. Clippings - - Lee Newman Hereafter our Societies wi 11 meet in the auditorium, since a piano has been loaned to the school for the special benefit of the societies. Miss Martha Brown has return ed to school, after an absence of several days on account of illness. Mrs. Ham and Miss Smith spent the week end with relatives at Locust Grove. Abi Russell Lucile Bowden. FARM LOANS. Money to loan on farm lands. Brown & Brown. Mrs. Paul Turner had a few friends on Tuesday afternoon to olav Rook with her. JUST ARRIVED a full assortment of all the popular colors of Wagon, Bug gy and Carriage Paints, in pint and i . quart cans, ready mixed, nothing to do but put it on. Paint them up. HORTON DRUG COMPANY 1 OPE N IN G A Second Showing of High Class Spring Millinery, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, March Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth, You are Cordially Invited. Having sold most of Pattern Hats at last week’s showing, will have a complete and beautiful line of New Hats —and find the shape very becoming to all. MISS BLANCHE WENTZELL, Me DONOUGH, - GEORGIA Hastings Prolific Corn Yielded 214 Bushels On I Acre If you are going to plant corn this Bpnng, either lor the corn club con teptb, or to fill your own corn-crib, the com to plant is Hastings’ Pro lific. Official United States government records show that this corn has yielded more to the acre than any other corn planted in the Southern states. Hastings Prolific won the Georgia record with 214 bushels to one acre. Hastings' Prolific won the Mississippi record with 225 bushels to one acre; the Arkansas record with 172 2-3; the Florida record, 129 1-4 Hastings’ Prolific has won five-sixths of the corn club prizes in Georgia. It has made records in every Southern state. This corn is not only immensely prolific, but produces a grain and for age of the finest quality. It is not merely a prize-winning corn. It is the corn that it will pay you best to plant year-in and year-out, for sale and for your own use. Prices: Packet, 10 cents; 1-2 pint, 20 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents; postpaid. Peck, not prepaid, $1; bushel. $3.50. Order today, or if you want more information write for our big free catalogue. It Is full ol agricultural Information. It is a good book to have on the farm. H. G. HASTINGS A CO., * Atlanta, Ga.—(Advt.) For Dismission Geirgia, Henry County: Whereas. W. D. and J. J. Knight, Administrator of W. J. Knight, represents to the Court in their pe tition. duly filed and entered on record, that they have fully admin istered W. J. Knight’s estate : This is therefore to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and credi tors, toshowcanse. if any they can, Why said Administrators should not be discharged from their adminis tration and receive Letters of Dis mission on the first Monday in April 1913. 3-28, 4 A. G. Harris, Ordinary. LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia. Henry County. By virtue of an order granted by Henry Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the Court House door, in McDonough, said state and county, on the first Tuesday in April. 1913, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder, the following land of the estate of Beulah Askew deceased; to wit: Forty-one acres, more or less, in Stockbridge District, Henry Coun ty. Georgia, bounded on north by lands of Jim George, on east, by R. H. Hightower, on south by N.J. Car roll, and on west by Uriah Askew. March 3, 1913. Uriah Askew. Administrator. 3-28. 4 ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of A. E. Rodgers, late of said county, deceased, to render in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This March 3rd 1913. W. J. Rodgers. Admr. of A. E. Rodgers. 4-n, 6. _____ executors Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Henry County Georgia, will be sold before the court house door in the City of McDonough, Henry County Geor gia, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April next, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property of James R. Robinson deceased, to wit: One house and lot in the City of McDon ough, Georgia, being on the East side of Atlanta Street, fronting on said street seventy three feet, and running back East about two hundred and ten feet to line of J. C. Daniel’s lot. Hounded on the North by lot of J. A. Fouche; on the East by lot of J. C. Daniel; on the South by lot of X. A. Glass, formely owned by Mrs. S. P. Hightower; and on the West by At lanta Street. Sold for the purpose of the payment of debts and distribution among the legatees. This the 4th day of March 1913. A. F. Adamson, Executor of James R. 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They simply V W e *P ress our appreciation of your fj Remember—you still get the same £ big one and a half ounce sack for oc R I* | —enough to roll many cigarettes. k| Y \ a \ yring February and March f J fK // \ •"O', we will aend our new V| .. ri\ illustrated catalogue of presents 1 \ aJta/AIPJIX FREE * Simply send us your fA **/ name and address. mFMFSAiESditL j// \ Coupons Item Duke s Mixture may be wm KiMSb #/#- \ a i£ r rl e o . V‘tJ ar ' from horse 'gm WLW " \ SHOE, J.T.,TINSLEY’S NATURAL .V BwIM. |P W FOUR ROSES (lOc-tin double c S?t°xL P,CK plug cut, pied- M GARETT , F G S ARE r rE !’ cux ci - ¥A Bi IHBHK nL \ GARETTES, and other ta£s tr 70S "4 coupons issued by us. I? llHr Premium Dept. FOR LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia, Henry County To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell All the real estate belonging to the estate of V E. Rodgers, (consisting of one house and lot in Hamp ton. Ga.) for the purpose of paying debts and 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 April 1,913, This 3rd Feb 1913. V J. Rodgers, Administrator 3-2 s. 4. For Dismission. Georgia. Henry County. \\ hereas H.M. Tolleson, Adminis trator of E. L. Tolleson, represents to the Court in liis petition, dnlv filed and entered on record, that he has fullv administered stti'l E. L. Tolleson’s estate: This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned. kindred and credi | f° rs . to show cause if any they can, whv said Administrator should not he discharged from his administra tion, and receive Letters of Dismis sion on the first Monday in April i 1913. A. G. Harris. Ordinary.