The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, October 03, 1913, Image 2
THE HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY FKANK K KAGAN, Kriiror. Kntered at the postoffi neat McDonough, Ga , as second-class mail matter. _ _ jJF; Advertisifcg Kates furnished on appli oatlon. Official' of Henry County. McDonough, Ga. Oct 3, 1913. C4KI»S «>l THANKS, OHITI AKIKS. __ AM) lICSOU TIO.NS. No Card of Things, Obituaries, or Reno Unions, of any length, will be publish free. The rate for such is one arid one-half cents per word. None published for less that twenty-five cents. In a’l cases cash must accompany the copy. Manuscript not ac companledgwith postage for their return will not lx* returned. News. News of every kind is especially Welcomed by the Editor. Please notify him of all deaths, marriages, etc. Warning, No statements purporting to come from The Henry County Weekly are genuine unless they have writien on their face the signature of Frank Keagan Editor, or are presented by him in person. Any person receiving such a statement will please notify Frank Keagan, Editor MoDouongh, Georgia. Echoes From McDonough High School. We can but have the feeling of such a wholseome pride in Mc- Donough High School. Teachers are alert, pupils interested, patrons co-operative and pleased. And, because of the fact that this the largest school of the county, we also want it to be the leading school. It is the leading school. But for the untiring vigilance and interest and industry on the part of the earnest and most faithful principal and teachers of this school, the work undertaken the past month could never have reached the high degree of success now evidenced from the building which has been the scene ot so much earnest et fort for the past few weeks. The development of the cooking department is almost a marvel. Beginning with the purchase of two oil stoves and perhaps half a dozen vessels in which to cook,'we have now increased our equip ment, not to the highest state of completion, but to a very neat, but modest kitchen outfit. It is most delightful to note the joy with which the girls go about their cooking lessons. The boy scouts are also increasing, or try ing with a mighty effort, to increase their knowledge of domestic arts and sciences— ANl) THE BOYS WILL SUCCEED. The results we are getting from the girls in their sewing are very fine. The girls, from the youngest up, are to be highly praised for what they have accomplished with thimble and needle. Oh, how the little lassies do work! Nor are we forgetful of what the boys have done with hammer and saw and nails. Some very useful things have been added to the kitchen outfit, the tennis court is near compeletion, and many useful and pretty articles have been made for the different rooms; if they are not made they are in the process of making and to be completed soon. Work makes the winning ones. We are sure to win. The Rev. Frank D. Hunt, Evan gelist of the Atlanta Presbytery, will assist the pastor, the Rev. Jonas Barclay, in a serious of meetings at Timberridge, begin ning on the the first Sunday in December. Miss Mozelle Baldwin, of Cuth bert, will arrive in a few days to be the guest of Miss Ruth Turner. CALENDAR FOR HENRY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. OCTOBER TERM, 1913. Monday, 20th. 846. Willie Hinton vs. Annie Hinton —Libel for Divorce J. F. Wall, Attorney. 8.75. Oscar Weaver vs. Caroline Weaver —Libel for Divorce E. M. Smith, Attorney. 884. J. A. Nix vs. L. J. &J. S. Dorsey —Certiorari J. J. Barge, Attorney. 885. Malicie Harrington vs. Fenton Harrington—Libel for Divorce J. F. Wall, Attorney. 896. Kern White vs, • Beckie White —Libel for Divorce H. A. Peebles, Attorney. 897. Joe Lummus ys. The State—Certiorari R. O. Jackson, Attorney. 899. Carrie Bivins vs. Will Bivins—Libei for Divorce J. F. Wall, Attorney. 903. Michelin Tire Co. vs. Asa & Fouche Lemon —Complaint W. E. Watkins, Attorney. 900. Onie Adams vs. Robt. Cleveland Adams—Petition for Alimony H. A. Peebles, Attorney. 916. J.T. Thompson vs. Oliver Jones & Mrs. Nora Welch—Complaint E. J. Reagan. Attorney. E. M. Smith, Attorney. 920. Hendley Varner vs. Ozzie Varner —Libel for Divorce R O. Jackson, Attorney. 930. J S. Gilbert vs. W. W. Patterson, Deft; J. C. Craig, E. M. Smith, Attorney. Garnishee —Garnishment [E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 934. T. J. Gleaton vs. Mrs. Nannie Chafin, Sam Chafin — E* J. Reagan, Attorney. [Protest to Land Line 941. vs. T.-Wdfocfc = -Certierari 942. VI. Mattie Terris —Cedsßteri 945. W. T. Upchurch v». Southern Ry. -Co.—Complaint E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 946. Paul Matthews vs. Southern Ry. Co.—Complaint Brown & Brown, Attorneys. 948. O. P. Moss vs. The Central Ga. Power Co. —Complaint E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 949. Mollie Lockhart vs. Caleb Lockhart—Libel for Divorce Brown & Brown, Attorneys. 952. Dave Sharp vs. Southern Ry. Co. — E. J. Reagan, Attorney. TUESDAY 22nd. 953. I. D. Crawford, J. T. Askew vs. R. E. Henderson—Complaint Brown & Brown, Att’ys. E. M. Smith, Att’y. 954. Lula Freeman vs. Atlas Freeman—Libel for Divorce Brown & Brown, Attorneys. 956. T. J. Bledsoe vs. S. A, Austin—Ejectment R. 0. Jackson, Attorney. &A\k 957. Fulton Fertilizer Co. vs. R. W. Exum—Complaint R. 0. Jackson. Attorney. Reagan, Wall, Smith, Attorneys 960. Ethel Pair vs. R. B. Pair—Libel for Divorce J. F. Wall, Attorney. 963. J. D. Carter vs. Mrs. Martha Carter—Libel for Divorce E. M. Smith, Attorney. 965. Rosalie Taylor vs. Will Taylor—Libel for Divorce 966. H. C. Perry vs. Davis & Grady Lunsford—Appeal E. M. Smith, Attorney. Frank Reagan, E. J. Reagan, Attorneys. 968 Mate ■ Gaafr muti 875. Mrs. MarV J. Bailey vs. Souihern Rv. Co—Complaint J. T. Moore, Attorney. 976 Southern Cotton Oil Co. vs. R. W. Exum—Foreclosure Hughes & Spalding, Attorneys. 980. L. F. Beeks vs. Sanders Randolph—Complaint on Note Brown & Brown, Attorneys. Coogler, Smith, Attorneys. 981. W. S. Wilson vs. I. T. Dabney—Appeal E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 984. J. M. Veacfi & Co., vs. R. H. Brannan, Adm’r—Appeal Brown & Brown, Attorneys. IXTS A *A k 986. Browder-Manget Co., vs. Rr-Wrfeuii.—iComplaint Hewlett & Dennis, Smith, Attorneys. 987. H. W. Carmichael vs. A. F. Adamson, Ex. of James R. J. F. Wall, Att’y. [Rob nson —Complaint [E, J. Reagan, Att’y. WEDNESDAY. 23rd. 988. The Bank of Locust Grove vs. B. F. Thompson—Complaint Brown & Brown, Attorneys. 990. Carmichael Lumber Co. vs. Mrs. Missouri Coker—Complaint J. F. Wall, Attorney. 991. East Atlanta Bank vs. J. M. Gardner—Complaint Doby & Chambers, E. J. Reagan, Att’ys. E. M. Smith, 922. Wirt. Ross, Att’ys. Reagim-^mitJfXT^ys. 994. Lawrence Moseley vs. Mattie Moseley—Libel for Divorce E. M. Smith, Attorney. 995. W. D. Knight vs. J. M. Stroud — Complaint R. O. Jackson, Attorney. 996. O. B. Turpin-J. J. Turpin vs. B. R. Turpin, et. al.—Complaint E. M. Smith, Attorney. 997. Mrs. Ida Newman vs. J. B. Newman—Appeal Brown & Brown, Attorneys. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 998. Green & Tarpley vs. Oscar Stroud—Appeal E. M. Smith, Attorney. E. J. Reagan, Attoraey. 1000. Mrs. ys. J. W. Chafin—Divorce Jr Aiimoay fiLM. Smith.TTTl.Ta^s^^ • * ‘ -** m ->• *, ■ - t « ' ■ } 1009. Mrs. M. O. Hightower vs. H. C. Hightower —Assignment of E. M. Smith, Attorney. [Dower 1011. W. D. Knight ys. C. S. Heard —Foreclosure R. O. Jackson, Attorney. In Re. —Mrs. Elizabeth A. Coker —Application for Dower. .1. F\ Wall, Attorney. 1015. The City of McDonough, Ga., vs. E. D. ToHeson, AdmY — E. M. Smith, Attorney.. . <v / ' [Complaint ... LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO , DEBTORS- AND „ CREDITORS. GEORGIA, Henry Ccjnty. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of Saninel M. Coke?, lute of said conntv. de ceased, to render in an acconnt of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out and sworn to. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make im mediate payment to the undersign ed. This September 2nd, 1913. J. F. COKER, Administrator Samuel Coker. 8-29, 4 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All persons indebted to the estate of H. L. Griffin, are requested to make immediate settlement, with the undersigned. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are requested to present them to me as required by law. This September sth. 1913. W. S. DAVIS, Administrator Est. H. L. Griffin. deceased. 10-17, 6. EXECUTOR’S SALE. GEORGIA— Henry County : By virtue of the authority given to me by the last will and testa ment of T. M. Bearden, late of said county,deceased, which will is now of record in the office of the Ordi nary of said county, will be sold at Public Outcry on the First Tuesday in November, 1913, at the Court House in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate in Henry County, Ga., to-wit—said real estate lying and being in the second land district of Henry County, Ga., same being the west half of lot No. (224) two hun dred and twenty-four, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Mrs. A. P. Bearden, on the east by lands of James English, on, the south by lands of William Tingle, and on the west by lands of Jack McKib ben. said land being owned by said T. M. Bearden at the time of his death, containing one hundred acres, more or less, on which is situated a five-room dwelling house with other outbuildings. Terms cash. This Sept. 29. 1913 MRS. A. P. BEARDEN, 10-24 4 Executor. A. B. & F. A. MITCHAM, Funiture and Undertaking HAMPTON, GEORGIA. We have an experienced Embalmer, a Henry county boy, Mr. Ferry Welch. AH oalls answered promptly day er night. AM embalming earef ally done and aeoordiag to bast methede Onr stook of metal and wood eaekote and robes are mneqaallaA. Oar services, kearsoe aad efalptnent, are the beef te be had. - We famish the beet steel, Wtek e* asm—t YeeMft. J SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia, Henry County. Will be sold before the court.Jiouse door in the City of McDonough, Henry County, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash certain real estatfe, to-wit: A certain tract, or parcel of land ly’ng and being in the town of Luella, Ga., in suid county, and being the fourth lot from the chnrch at Luella. same having (100) one hnndied foot frontage and run ning back (210) two hundred and ten feet—bounded on the north and west by lands of Willie E. and C. V. Henley, on the east by the public road, and on the south by lands of J. W. Henderson, said property levied on as the property of R. L. Price to satisfy a special lien execution issued against said land from the City Court of Griffin in favor of Carmichael Lumber Company against said R. L. Price, said property being in possession of R. L. Price at time of levy. De fendant and tenant in possession legally notified. This Sept. 30,1913. A. C. SOWELL, 10-24 4 Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia, Henry County. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of Henry Coun ty, Georgia, will be sold before the court house door in the city of Mc- Donough, Henry County, Georgia, at public outcry to the highest bidder,, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in November, 1913, 188 acres of land in McMullins Dis trict ef said county and State, bounded as follows: On the north by land of Ben Sims, on the south by land of F. M. Patterson, on the east by land of J. W. Patterson, and on the west by land of J. B. Russell and Jesse Copeland. Sold as the estate of J. M. Pat terson, deceased, for distribution. This Ist day ot October, 1913. L. L. PATTERSON, 10-24 4 Administrator. Notice of Sale. "Will be sold before the Court House door in McDonough on Tues day, October 7th, the following property, to-wit: One 30-horse Cole Engine and Boiler. Engine can be seen at the old Beersheba Ginery. Also, on the same date, will be sold at the late residence of I. B. Bryans, one Piano, rugs, square, household and kitchen furniture, tables, bedding, etc. A. C. NORMAN, 10-3 1 Administrator.