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THE HENRY
COUNTY WEEKLY
FRANK ItKAOAN, KUitor
Entered at th»- pofctofHcenb McDonough.
Sa., as second-class mail matter.
Advertising Rates furnished on appli
cation.
Official Organ of Henry County.
McDonough, Ga., June 20, 1913.
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welcomed by the Editor. Please notify
him of all deaths, marriages, etc.
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to 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.
Election For Local Taxation For
Schools.
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY.
To the qualified voters of Henry
County, Ga.
A Detition from one fourth or
more of the citizens of said county
having been presented to me, ask
ing that an election be held in said
county for local taxation for public
schools. It is therefore ordered
that an election be held in said
county under the rules of ordi
nary elections for county officers,
on the 28th day of June, 1913.
Those favoring local taxation shall
vote “For local taxation foi public
schools,” those opposed shall vote
“Against local taxation for public
schools”.
It is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published in three
issues of the Henry County Week
ly before the date named for said
election.
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Given under my hand and seal
this 3rd day of June, 1913.
A. G. Harris,
6-2®,3 Ordinary Henry Co. Ga.
FOR TWELVE MONTH’S
SUPPORT.
Georgia, Henry County.
Mrs. H. M. Tolleson having
made application for Twelve
Months’ Support out of the estate
of 11. M. Tolleson deceased, and
appraisers having been appointed
and having filed their report wuth
me. All persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in July,
1913, why said report should not
be made the judgment of the
Court of Ordinary.
This 4th day of June, 1913.
0-27, 4 A G. Harris, Ordinary.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands
Brown & Brown
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Miss Virgierene Glass was the,
week-end gueSt of Mr. Henry
Ei';iott. * ‘ ‘ '*'
Mrs. T. E. Pattefsou, of Griffin,
State Preside it of the W men’s
Christian Temperance Union,
made an address, on temperance
at the Methodist church
morning. She spoke in an inter
esting and convincing mannqj to a
large audience.
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See the black skirts we are .sell
ing at 11.90 spme beautiful all
wool skirts, regular SO.OO values,
in small sizes, for only $3.00 Mc-
Connell Manley Co. I
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Toney, of At
lanta, spent Tuesday in our city,
driving their car from Atlanta. ,
List of Visitors At
Reagan-Redwine Wedding.
Among the out-of-town guests
at the Reagan-Red w ine wedding
were:
Mr. and Mrs. F. D McMillan, Mr.
and Mrs. G.H. Coates, Rev.and Mrs.
John I. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.
James George, Mr. Q. R. Nolan,
and Mr. Hatch Cook, of Atlanta.
Mrs. A. J Smith and Miss Minnie
Smith, of Conyers."
Dr. and Mrs. J. T Longino and
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Miss Cecil Longino, of Fairburn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McKnight,
Miss Bessie Williams, and Mr. J.
T. Williams; otSenoia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Redwine,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Redwine, and
children, Mrs. H. E. Redwine, Col.
and Mrs. J. W. Wise, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Ingram, and Mr. I. L. Fife;
of Fayetteville.
Miss lone Price, of Fiippen.
Miss Irene Boag, ot Griffon.
Mrs. Sam Cohen, of Monticello.
Miss Annie Myrtle Seago, of
New Orleans.
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Callaway’s friends re
gret to near that she is seriously
ill and hope she may soon be well
ajgaih.
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ladies—Are You taking advan
tage of the bargains we a r e offer
ing you in Queen Quality Oxfords?
$4 00 Oxfords at $2.50. $3.50 Ox
iords at $2.25. Others as low as
SI.OO per pair. McConnell Manley
Co. Adv.
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j. Mrs. W. S. Patrick and little sons,
Clement and William, of Locust
Grove, spent the week-end with
Mrs. D. E. Clements.
tyr. and Mrs, Cloud Brannan, of
near Salem, spent Sunday with J.
W. Branndh and family .
Mrs. B. F. Collins, who has been
seriously ill for some time, is a iit
betfer now. Mrs. Owen Clements,
of Macon, is with her tor a few
weeks.
Tax Receiver’s Regular Rounds
FOR 1913
DISTRICT Oil PLACE HOURS DAY JUNE
Locust Grove • . . . . Friday .
Low’s:
Luella . . 9to 11:30 A. M. . . Monday . 23
Greenwood . . Ito3P. M. . . Monday . 23
Hampton ....... Tuesday . 24
Stockbridge . . . . • Wednesday . 25
Locust Grove . .* ... Thursday • 26
Filppen ..... Friday . 27
Hampton ....... Monday . 30
JULY
Stockbridge ... ... Tuesday . 1
I shall be in my office in the Court House at McDonough
every Saturday, until the books are dosed on July i, 1913.
J. H. WALLACE, Tax Receiver
of Henry County, Georgia
McDonough, Georgia,
In Memory of Mrs. J. A. Rosser.
Who passed away May 7, 1913.
To the bereaved family and
many friends:
It seems from best information
that Miss Francis A. E. Cleveland
was an upright and good girl; was
born October 12, 1840, and lived
in Henry County, Ga; was married
at Mr. J. A. Rosser October 28,
1867; moved to Alabama in 1879
and had been a resident of Chero
kee countv since that time.
She leaves six children, four
sons and two daughters. She
lived to see them all grown and
married, except one daughter,
who is left w ith the aged father at
the homestead.
She was an affectionate wife
and mother and was always ready
to help the sick and distressed;
was highly respected and loved by
all in the community who knew
her. The gray haired old mother
will be very much missed by her
friends and especially by the gray
haired father, to w'hom she has
been a companion and helper in
all the struggles for existence and
maintenance in rearing their family
against the many economic obsta
cles they had to meet and over
come.
The bereaved family have our
deepest sympathy.
Mary and Minnie Camp, Spring
Garden, Ala. Route, no 1.
Mr. Aif Fouche, of Allanta,
spent Sunday at home here.
Mrs. Daniel Kelley, of Washing
ton, D. C. is tiie guest of Mrs.
Annie M. Nolan. Mrs. Kellev has
many friends made on her
former visits, and they always en
joy her visit to our city.
Mr. Warren Smith is very ill at
his home at Julia, and his many
friends throughout the county
trust that he may soon be weh.
w 'h make many cigarettes of
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Mynrg Tobacco Co. at f>ur
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ers. It’s the tobacco that
popular with men
the true taste of pure. ’
‘ted tobacco.
»kmg this- SHnd rhe (e*d«r of
ay what you will, y„u otni.ot
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