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H. SNOW,
PHYSICIAN
Telephones, Office and Residence:
No, 2402.
FLIPPEN, GA.
E. J. REAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Office in The Henry County
Weekly Building.
Will practice in all the courts.
0 . L . ADAMS,
DENTIST
MCDONOUGH. GA.
TELEPHONES:
OFFICE, 107-J RESIDENCE, 103
OFFICE IN LEMON BUILDING.
BROWN & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
McDonough, Ga.
R. O. JACKSON,
Attorney=at>Law,
MCDONOUGH, Ga.
D. A. BROWN.
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.30 to 12 A. M. to 5 P. M.
McDonough, Ga.
OR. J. B WATKINS,
VETINARY SURGEON.
Treatment of diseases of all ani
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menced taking it. From the very first
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All persons indebted to the estate
of A. F. Lemon aro requested to
mate immediate settlement with
the undersigned. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
requested to present them to me
as required by law.
Mrs. Irwin Lemon,
Admx Estate A. F. Lemon
June 25th, 1913. 8 1,6.
FOR TWELVE MONTHS’
SUPPORT
GEORGIA, Henry County.
Mrs. Elizabeth Coker, having
made application for Twelve
Months’ Support out of the estate
of S. M. Coker, deceased. All per
sons concerned are hereby required
to show cause before the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the
first Mondav in August, 1913, why
said application should not be grant
ed-
This 1-t day of July, 1913,
A. G. HARRIS,
7-25.4 Ordinary.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To whom it may concern :
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the
Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell all the real estate, belonging
to the estate of H M. Russell, for
the purpose of Distribution and
settlement of debts. Said application
will be heard at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Mon
day in August 1913
W. E Russell, Admr.
Est. H. M. Russell.
This July 2nd, 1913. 7-25,4
PETITION FOR SALE AND
REINVESTMENT
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Henry County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Guardian of Mrs.
Kate Minor, Ruth Tnrpin Mary
Tarpin, Candler Turpin, J. B. Tur
pin, O. B. Turpin, Willie Tarpin,
Margaret Tarpin, minors, will
make application f o the Honorable
Robert T. Daniel, Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Flint Cir
cuit, at the Court House in the City
of Griffin, Spalding County,Georgia
at ten o’clock A. M. on the 2nd
day of August, 1913, for an order to
sell, for re-xnvestment, the follow
ing property of said minors to-wit:
The interest of said wards in the
following stocks ,
Forty-seven shares of the capi
tal stock of the Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company. Repre
sented by stock certificate number
27559.
Six shares of the capital stook of
the Cotton Mills, of
Augusta, Georgia, represented by
stock certificate number 1521.
Twenty-four shares of the capital
stock of the Graniteville Manu
facturing Company, of Augusta,
Georgia, represented by stock
certificate number 1521.
Five shares of the capital stock
of the Enterprise Manufacturing
Company, of Augusta, Georgia,
represented by stock certificate
number 1704
Sixteen shares of the capital stock
of the John P. King Manufacturing
Company, of Augusta, Georgia,
represented by stock certificate
number 2556.
Tweve shares of the capital stock
of the Warren Manufacturing
Company, of Augusta, Georgia,
represented by stock certificate
number 276.
Said order for the sale of said
property will be asked for for the
reason that said stocks yield too
aiuall an income, and that their
value is fluctuating and liable to
depreciate in valne, and because
farming lands into which the pro
ceeds are to be re-invested will
yield a larger income, and are
constantly increasing in value.
This the 23rd of June, 1913
J. J. TURPIN,
Guardian for Mrs. Kate Minor,
Ruth. Mary. Candler, J. 8., O. 8.,
Willie and Margaret Turpin. 8, 1-4
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGIS
LATION.
Notice is hereby given that at
the 1913 session of The General
Assembly of Georgia a local bill
will be introduced, the caption of
which is as follows
Ar» Act to amend an Act approv
ed August 13th, 1912, entitled an
Act to create the office of Roads
and Revenues for the County of
Henry by striking therefrom Sec
tion 16 of said Act, and inserting
in lieu thereof a new Section (16)
as follows
Section 16—Be it further enacted
by the authority aforesaid, that
said Commissioner of Roads and
Revenues shall expend the com
mutation taxes paid by the citizens
of said Countv, and the property
taxes paid by the citizens of said
County for Road purposes, on the
roads of said county in his discre
tion, and for other purposes
This July 4th, 1913. 8-1, 4.
PETITION FOR SALE AND
reinvestment
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Henry County
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned guardian of J. H Tar
pin, Carrie May Tarpin, and Char
lie Turpin, minors, will make appli
cation to the Honorable Robert T.
Daniel, Judge of the Superior
Courts of the 1 liut Circuit, at the
Court House in the City of Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, at
ten o’clock, A, M on the 2nd day
of of August, 1913 for an order
sell for re-investment, the
following property of said minor
wards to-wit:
The interest of said wards in the
following stocks,
Forty-seven shares of the capital
stock of the Georgia Railroad and
Banking Company, represented by
stock certificate number 27559
Six shares of the capital stock of
the Langley Cotton Mills, of
Augusta, Georgia, represented by
stock certificate n umber 152!
Twenty-four shares of the capital
stock of the Graniteville Manu
facturing Company, of Augusta,
Georgia, represented bv stock
certificate number 1521.
Five shares of the capital stock
of the Enterprise Manufacturing
Company, of Augusta. Georgia,
represented by stock certificate
number 1704
Sixteen shares of the capital
stock of the John P. King Manu
facturing of Augusta,
Georgia, represented by stock
certificate number 2556-
Twelve shares of the capital
stock of the Warren Manufactu
ring Company, of Augusta,Georgia,
represented by stock certificate
number 275.
Said order for the sale of said
property will be asked for, for the
reason that said stocks yield too
small a dividend, and that their
value is fluctuating and liable to
depredate in value, and because
farming lands into which the pro
ceeds are to be re invested will
yield a larger dividend, and con
stantly increasing in valae.
This the 23rd day of June, 1913.
O. B. TURPIN,
Guardian of J. H , Came May, and
Charley Tar pm. 8, 1-4
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA. Henry County,
Bv virtue of an order from the
Ordinary of said County, will be
sold beiore the court house door,
in the City of McDonough, Ga , on
the first Tuesday in August, 1913,
one-ninth interest in 1,000 acres of
land, more or less, and being the
interest of H. L. Griffin, deceased,
under the will of S. H Griffin, de
ceased, and being on the lands
owned and possessed by said S. H.
Griffin in his lifetime, and known
as the S. H. Griffin home place,
less one-ninth of one-ninth of said
interest, subject to the life interest
of Mrs. M. E. Griffin, widow of
S. H. Griffin, deceased , also one
half interest in one five-room
dwelling with half-acre lot fronting
Pine street ;alsoone 60-saw Winship
Gin, one Winshin friction cotton
press, with feeder, condenser, and
necessary belting, also one 8-horse
power Frick engine, (on skids)
all in good condition, ready for use,
with one pair cotton soales ; a lot
of insolvent notes and aocounts.
Sold as the property ot H L Grif
fin, deceased, for the benefit of
heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
W. S. DAVIS, Admr.,
Est. H. L. Griffin, deceased.
8-1. 4
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