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THE
Henry County Weekly.
(‘'HANK R KAGAN. Kdiror
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Knterad at the Mcl*ono |k,
n 8 aeoond-olaw. mall matter.
McDonough, Ga., January 23,1914.
Advertising Rates furnlahed on applt
4atiun.
Official Organ of Henry County.
Hampton.
Mr. J. L. Moore spent Tuesday
in Atladta.
Mrs. Carl Manley and little daugh
ter are spending some time with
relatives here.
Messrs. Henry Tunpseed and
Will P. Peebles, spent Tuesday in
Locust Grove.
Janie Peebles.
The friends all over the county
will regret to hear of the serious
sickness of Dr. John R. Price and
Mr. and Mrs. Berry, of the Sixth
district. - * 1
LEGAL NOTICES.;
FOR DISMISSION.
Georgia. Henry County.
Whereas, A. F. Arlninaon, Ex
ooatnr o f J R Robtnrorv, deceaH'd,
represents to the Court in his petition,
filed and entered on record, that
lie has fully administered said
J. R. Robinson's eMAte:’
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause if any they can, why said
Rxeontor siionld not l*e discharged
from his exeontorsoi t* and re
ceive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in February', 1914'.
This Jan. 6, 1914.
A. G. Harris, Ordinary.
1-30, 4
* t s FOR DISMISSION.
Georgia, Henry County.
Whereas, Henry S. Rowan, Ad
ministrator of J. D. Rowan,
••presents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
fie has fully administered said *. "D
Rowan ’restate: ' !
This is, therefore, to cite all persons,
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
•how cause if any they can, why said
Administrator should not be discharg
ed from his administration, artd re
ceive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday hi February, 1914
This January !), 1914
A. G. Harris, Ordinary.
1-30,4.
FOR DISMISSION.
Georgia, Henry County.
Whereas, E. C C o wan, Ad
mlnistfn tor o f 1) D. B« ty,
••presents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
lie .us fully administered said
D D. Baty’s estate :
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
allow cause if any they can, why said
Administrator should not be discharg
ed from his administration, and re
ceive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in Febrnary, 1914.
This January 6, 1914
A. G. Harris, Ordinary.
1-30, 4
FOR ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Henry County.
To whom it may concern:
J. A. Brow n,
having made application to me in due
i'orm to be appointed permanent ad
ministrator upon the estate of
H. L. Brown,
late of said county, notice is hereby
£iven that said application will be
board at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be held
on the First Monday in February,
1914.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this sth day of January, 1914.
A. G, Harris, Ordinary.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Henry County.
Will be sold before the court house
ddor in of McDonough, Henry
County, Ofeorgia. between the legal
hours of sale at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash, 'o n the
First in February, 1914,
the following real estate, to-wit:
Forty acres ot land in the 3d
land district of Henr* County, Ga.,
bring the Southeast corner of the
home lot of the late G. B. Barham,
and being the land willed to G. W.
Barham hv G. B. Barham, which
Ha id will is recorded in office of Or
dinary of Henrv Countv, Book C.
Pagi 268 of Wills.
Also the eastern portion of land
lor No. 147 in the Third land dis
trict of Henry County, Ga., con
taining One Hundred aDd Twent.v-
£Jix acies of land, more or legs, and
bonnded North by Geo. Barham est.
and'J. G. Turner, East by estate of
John A. Florence, Honth by (J. L.
Duprte and J. Henry Weems, and
West, by lands of Veach.
Levied on as the property .if G.
W. Barham t o satisfy Twelve
Fi-Fas issued from the J nsticeConrt
ot' the 72 3 cf' district, G. M.,
of said .County in favor of Crescent
Mercantile Ct'mpanv against G. W.
Barham, 1 said property being in
the possession of G. W. Barham.
Tenant in bossession notified in
writing.
This Jan 6th 1914.
1-30, 4. A. C. Sowell,
Sheriff Henty County,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia, Henry County.
Will be sold before the court house
door, at M< Donongli, Renry Coun
ty, Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in
February, 1914, at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following real estate, to-wit:
Tlie life estate of Andrew Bar
bam in and to Twenty Seven acres
of land in the Third land district
of Henry County, Ga., lying in the
southwest corner of the home lot
of the late G. B. Barharu. extend
ing North to fhe Center of said lot,
and being the land described in
Item 7 of the wifi ot said G. B.
Barham, reoordod in Book C.. Pag*?
268 of Wills in office of the Ordina
ry of Henry County.
Levied on as the property of
Andrew Barham to satisfy an ex
ecution issued from the Superior
Conrt of Henry County in favor of
Harris & Moore agaiust, Andrew
Barham, said property being in
the possession of said Andrew Bar
ham. Tenant in possession noti
fied in writing.
This Jan. 6, 1914.
1-30,4 A C. Sowell,
Sheriff Henry County, Ga.
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ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
Georgia, Henry Count/.
By virtu* 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 February, 1914,
One honse and lot containing one
fonrth of an acre of land in Blacks
ville, McDonough. Henry Co., Ga.,
and bounded as follows: on North
by lands formerly owned by Mrs. A.
C. Nolan, on South by road leading
from Griffin road to Hampton road,
on East by land of Charles Heard,
on West by lands formerly owned
by Mrs. A. C. Nolan.
Sold as the Estate of Fannie
Nolan, deoeased, for distribution
and paying debts.
Terms dash.
This 6th day of Jannarv, 1914.
W. J. Tnrner.
1-30, 4. Administrator.
FARM FOR RENT. Fine three
horse farm near Forsyth in Mon
roe county. Tenant must furnish
himself and pay standing rent.
Owner would lease for term of
years to desirable person. Apply
to The Weekly.
iMums.
For Tax Collector.
Being persuaded by many friends
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Tax Collector for next
term subject to Democratic nomi
ation. I shall kindly appreciate
ail help given, and if elected I
shall do all I can to fill the office
well.
Respectfully,
F. M. Jackson.
McDonough, Ga. R. F. D. No. 4.
For Tax Collector.
To the White Voters of
hlnry County.
I am a candidate for the office
of Tax Collector of Henry county,
subject to nomination at the Coun
ty Democratic primary. I ap
preciate the former support of
the people and shall again appre
ciate all support. If elected, I
shall give my best attention to
the office and shall visit every
precinct in collectin ’ the taxes.
Vours respectfully,
>■ J. M. Ingram.
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FARM LOANS
Money to loan on farm lands.
Brown Sc Brown,
1). A. UIMVVN.
UKNTIHT
•«4t CK o|’R>
7.)k) to 10 a. m to ft r. m.
TERMS: STRICTLY CASH.
McDonough, Ga.
E. J. REAGAN,
Attorney at Law.
Office ui The Henry County
Weekly Building
Will oraetice ir» all the courts
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MoDONUUGH, Ga.
BROWN & BROWN.
• TwKNEYS-AT-LAW.
MrOonough, Ga.
0. L AD AMS,
DENTIST
MCDONOUGH. GA.
TELEPHONES:
OFFICE, 107-J RESIDENCE, 103
OFFICE IN LEMON BUILDING.
Main UHM lluslnetvi
Main £«2S-J—Resideno?
Miss Lorah B. Allen
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JOHN J. BOOKOUT
Jeweler, Optician, Engraving, and
Watchmaker
53 W. Mitchell St,
ATLANTA, GA.
Engraved Cards, Invitations, etc.
Hastings' Prolific
Corn Yielded 214
Bushels on I Acre
If you are going to plant corn this
spring, either to All your own crib or
to rater the corn olub contests, the
com to plant, is Hastings’ Prolific.
Official United States govern
ment records show this corn has
yielded more per acre than any other
corn planted in the South. Hastings’
Prolific won the Georgia record with
214 bushels to one acre; the Missis
sippi record with 225 bushels; the Ar
kansas record with 172 2-3; the Flor
ida record, 123 1-4. Hastings’ Prolific
has won fire-sixths of the corn club
prizes in Georgia It has won
high yield per acre records in erery
Southern state, three years out of
four.
This corn produces a grain and for
age of the finest quality. It is the
'•"'rn that it will pay you best to plant
it in and year out.
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. Write
at race for our big free catalogue.
H to fall of valuable agricultural la*
fianaatloa aad Is a geod book la bate
•a Ike tana. H. O. HAtTIMOft A
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locals,
Mrs. Nettie McGarity visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tink Berry Sunday.
Miss Annie Nolan spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mr. J. B. Russell, of McMullen’s
district, was here Tuesday.
Mr. J. R. Green, of Julia, was in
our city Tuesday.
Mr. Raymond Harris, of Hamp
ton, spent Sunday in McDonough.
Mrs. J. A. Fouche spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mr. D. T. Carmichael is spending
the week hunting in Florida.
Mr. Adam Sloan spent Tuesdty
in Atlanta.
Mr. Whit Russell spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Mr. H. M. Turner spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta, consulting an
eye specialist.
Mr. Ben Bankston visited Mrs.
Bankston’s mother, Mrs. McCall, m
Macon Sunday.
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FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands.
Browp & Brown
Judge E. J. Rea an attended the
United States Court in Atlanta
Saturday.
Judge E. J. Reagan and Col.
J.F. Wall attended Superior Court
in Griftin monday.
Mrs. H. H. Greer is the guest of
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Austin in
Kenwood.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,
Good Second-hand Oil Stove.
Mrs. J. B. Upshaw, McDonough,
Ga. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. J. Ingram
were the guests of Miss Nettie
Gray at Locust Grove Sunday
afternoon.
I
Messrs. E. L. ReAgan and G. £.
Dickson made an automobile visit
to Atlanta and Athens for the
week-end.
r
Misses Lois and Kathleen Walk
er, of Spalding County, are spend
ing the week with Mrs. D. T.
Carmichael.
Mrs. J. M. Carmichael, Mrs.
Walter Cook, Jr., and Misses Ag
nes Dunn and Alla B. Carmichael
spent Wednesday in Atlanta
FOR SALE, Pure Brown Leg
horn Eggs; $1 for 15. Mrs. W. E.
Long, Route 4. McDonough, Ga.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turner, oi
McMullen’s district, spent. Sunday
in town with Mr. and Wade Tur
ner.
Mr. Will Ammons has mov*d
his family back to his hom: on
the farm. He and his family will
be missed by their friends and
neighbors in town.
If words run together when you
read, it means your eyes are Tail
ing, and causes pains in the eves
and headaches. Speer will test
your eyes and f.t glasses or. you
that will remove ail these troubles.
Adv.
Stop Calomel This
Very Day
There’s a better remedy for oonsti
pation, liver and*m"«m^™»m«"mm
stomach trouble.
Thousands are IIV-/ 1
rare Hot Springs SPRINGS
Liver Buttons |l\7 IT T\
from the famous LI V JLuhC.
BUTTONS
flat quick ly-cl ear
up sallow skin and banish malaria
and headache—2s cents.
Free sample LIVER BUTTONS and boeklet
abeut the (mmi Hal Sprier* XhnetliM
WMir aad Hat Sprias* Meed Bemed j at
McDonough Drug Company
McDoaoughiGeorp*.
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C O*L & 0
Mrs. Fred Walker entertained
at a roo!: party Monday afternoon.
Mr. Robert McDonald spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
New fresh clean Garden seeds,
Onion Sets and Cabbage Plants.
Adv. Copeland Turner Mer Co.
Miss Pallis Green has returned
home, after a six weeks’ visit to
relatives in McMullen’s district.
Mrs. Julia McDonald left Wednes
day for a two weeks’ visit to Mrs.
John A. Simpson at Greensboro.
Miss Hattie Sue Low had a few
| friends with her Thursday even
! mg to play rook.
Mrs. Sallie Smith, of McMullen's
'district, who has been seriously
' ill, is better now.
Little Clfarles Walker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Waiker, has
been quite pick with measles.
LOST, a gold carved bracelet,
|at McDonough Public School.
'Fincier return to Weekly office.
Mr. Waiter Mays has moved
here from Greenwood and is living
in the house iii trbrit of Mr.
Darnel’s.
1 Wanted Peas, can use quantities
of good Sound Specsied Peas, if
we can get them in the next tew
days.
I Auv. Copeland i uruer Mer. Co.
Mrs. William Elliott, who has
been confined to Her oed for
j several months, has improved suf
ficiently to sit up now.
If you have been wearing your
spectacles for’a long time you
can’t see meariy witii them; bring
them to Speer, the Optician, and
! he will test your eyes auu tits glas
ses that will give you perfect
! sight, at moderate cost. Auv.
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i Mr. and Mrs. Wade Turner had
[a very pleasant gathering Sunday,
i when itiey entertairied at a family
dinner. Those present were: Mr.
, and Mrs. A. W. Turnt*, Mr. and
, Mrs. J. B. George, Mr. Simmons
jand Mrs. Genie Duffey, and little
i Miss Sadie Duffey.
Mrs. T. A. Sloan, the president
of the U D. C., wishes to remind
th-. uauginers that the first regular
meeting of the year will be on
i Thursday, the 29tn at 3 o’clock at
her home. Mrs Lamar, State
President, also wisnes js remind
ed that the State anu National
tax from ea h member, 10 cents
for each from each member is
due Ann should be paid at the
next meeting.
Notice is hereby given that
Horto; Dru r Co av a slock co.
has been dissolved and B. E,
Hono n~n utcorne personally re
sponsioh i-.ir 'il objigatioiis of the
; old company. vViii continue to
iopuat-.* under same name.
b. E. Horton.
,
! Neat iv hi the o nn.tTs in Geor
gia atii i! m_ <i e Bankers’ Asso
ciation meeiim ' Atlanta Mon
: c'uy and 1 - ; l Set atoi Hoke
:Smo in e currency
i.i . enij ... u-e. r&there
|•e; s Messrs H J Turner, R.
L. Turner, B . lekson, and T.
A. Sloan, oi McDonough; Messrs.
J. C. MeKnight and J. W. Brown,
Locust Grove; Mr \V. M. Harris,
of Hampton; and Mr. C. M. Power,
of Stockbridge.
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better than elactneitj or ni bSm!*/ \ V
2® HRfiß
SaH-emery. (Ml Jffi==*i=St
Grady King
Locust Grove, 6a
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