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i he Southern Mortgage Company
Cm pita! nnd Surplus, $1' 00,000. Established iSyo.
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Gould Building —10 Decatur Street— 9 Edgewood Avenue.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated thr mahout the State on Improved Farm Lands in sums
of SI,OOO to SIOO,OOI ...Five Ytv*\d ‘Tie at '•"Rosable raft,
Our sources ot money 0 practicallv ii jxh;. astT 1 ' We have - ttrong
line ot customers among individual investors and Savings Danks
and Trust Companies in the North, East and Middle West,
and we number among our customers the
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.
with assets ot more than a hundred million dollars.
J. T. Hoileman, President W. A. Thompson, Abstracts of Title
W, L. Kemp, .Vice-President R. H. Osborn, Abstracts of Title
J. YV. Andrews, Secretary L. A. Boulighm, Auditor
E. R. Hunt, Treasurer S. R. Cook, Secretary’s Clerk
E. V. Carter, Attorney T. B. Dempsey, Abstract Clerk
A, d’Antignac, Inspector C. W. Felker, Jr., Abstract Clerk.
W. A. Howell, Abstracts of Title Horace Hoileman, Application Cierk.
For intormation, call on or write to
BROWN k BROWN,
McDonough, Georgia.
LLfiHL NOTICES.
FOR TWELVE MONTHS’
SUPPORT.
Georgia, Henry County.
Mrs Annie D. Whit eh *al having
made application for Twelve
Months’ Support out < jf the estate
of E. J. Whit -h "id d‘o ■ ('O 1. Al 1
persons concerned arc li rebv re
quired to show cmus-.* before the
Court of O'dino.ry of .-nul county
on the first Monday in March 19 1 5
why said appltcatio i sh >uld not be
granted.
This Ist day of Fob. 1015.
A. G. Harris, Ordinary
FOR TWELVE MONTHS’
SUPPORT.
Georgia, Henry County.
Florence Mitchell. Fred Mitchell,
and Nellie itehell, minors, by
their next friend, (1. G. Wesrmore
iftnd, having made application foi
Twelve M »nths‘ Sup.-oh <»nt of tie
estate of J. H . Miieh.-ll d e -a ••• t.
All pel's »ns concerned are hereb.v
required tosuo.vci IS-* before Ml
Court ut () dtu trv of sai-.l conn tv
on the fir» r M mhiv iei M inch 191)
whv said application siiould not be
granted.
This Ist dav of Fe’\ 1915.
A. G. Harris, Ordinarj
2-2 C, 4,
SHERIFFS SALE.
Georgia, Henry County.
Will do sold on the First Tuesday
in March 1915. at public ontjpry at
the Court House in -iid county,
■within the 1 *ga' h >nrs of sale. t< >
the highest bidder for cash, the
following real estate. One lions
and lot in the to vn of 1, >"nst
Grove, 2nd lard district of H -nr
County Ga, Said li oxs-t and lot
situated on Oemulgee stieet. s,iid
lot contcininur one half acre and
hounded north bv .1 \V. Middle
"brooks, east’>y ,I W M hllebrooks,
south by Ocmnl r *e street and w. st
by lot of Miss Marr W "ids.
Said property levied on ns the
prop-rty of MA. lb. Colvin to
satisfy an execution issued * rein
the Superior Court »f H* or 0 tn
ty in favor of Cast-el law and ( as
w airainsf Mrs. \. 1.. C viu.
Tenant in n >ss-*s-, m n >i i, i - t.
This Feb. 3rd 191 5.
W. A- Ward Sheriff
2-2 i,4,
BROWN & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W
McDonough, Ga.
E. J. REAGAN,
I
. Attorney at Law,
Office in The Henry County
Weekly Buildinj.
Will practice in all the courts.
DR. W J. TURNER
DENTIST
Will be in his Hampton office
Tuesday and Friday of each Week.
And in his Locust Grove office
Monday, Wednesday, Thus aday atu
Saturday of each Week.
I). A. BROWAN.
DENTIST
Ofkiok Hours :
7.30 to 12 A. M. uo 5 P. M.
TERMS: STRICTLY CASH.
McDonough, Ga,
FOR GUARDIANSHIP.
Willis J. Westmoreland having
i
made application to me to be ap
pointed Guardian of Florence
Mitchell, Fred Mitchell and Nellie
Mitchell, ini nors of J. li Mitchell
deceased, said application will be
heard at the regular term of Court
on the first- Monday in March 1915.
Tais Feb. Ist 191 5.
A. G. Harris, Ordinary.
2-26,4.
Half Your Living
Without Money Cost
A right or wrong start in 1915 will
make or break most farmers in the
Cotton S'ates. We are all facing a
crisis on cotton. Cotton credit is up
set. The supply nu reliant cannot ad
vance supplies on 1915 cotton. You
must do your best to produce on your
own acres the food and grain supplies
that have ni3de up most of your store
debt in the past.
A good piece of garden ground,
rightly planted, rightly tended and
kept planted the/ year round, can be
made to pay half your living. It will
save you more money than you made
on the best five acres of cotton you
ever grew! But it must be a real
garden, and not the mere one plant
ing patch in the spring and fat:.
Fastings' 1915 Seed Hook tel's all
about tiie wight kind of a money sav
ing garden and the vege ab es To put
in it. it mils about rise fir d cropj
as we’i and shows you the dear road
to real farm prosperity, comfort and
independence. IT’S FREE. Send for
it today to H G. HASTINGS <*. CO.,
Atlanta, Ga. -Advt.
THE GIFT SEASON
is on us again and we have an
immense stock of Diamonds
watches jewelry and silver that
has been carefully selected,and
priced to cooperate with the
scarcity of money and the low
price of cotton.
fR
If it Is not convenient for you to
pay cash we will gladly welcome
your charge account.
Durham Jewelry
Company
20 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga
Mrs Jeff Green has returned to
her home in Conyers, after a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. D. ,1. Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Green and to
relatives near Julia.
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge and so ,
Frank, of Jacsson were the gu *sts
ot her parents, Judge anu Mrs
Paul Turner, Saturday.
All kinds of new spring goods
at T. A. Sloan & Co.’s. adv
Mr. and Mrs. A. K Brown and
Muss Maud Hill hive r irned
from a visit to Bulloch viile
Mr. Adam Sloan v sited Atlanta
Monday.
FOR RENT —the cottage n de
pot street. recently icno J bv
W. S. Patrick. Mrs. Annie M
Nolan. Adv.
Do Not Gripe
We have a pleasant laxative that will
do just what you waot it to do.
jtexaEC
Me sell thousand? of them and we
have never seen a better remedy for the
bowels- Sold only by U 3, 10 cents.
The McDonough Drug Co.
A Telephone for
Every Farmer
Do YOU w'mt one ?
We will tell you how to get it at small cost.
Fill out and return this coupon today.
SOUTHERN BELL TEL. & TLL. CO.
Atlanta. Cia.
Please send me your Lee booklet c!scribing your p'an for farmers’
telephone service at small tost.
Name. .
R. F. D. No
V
Town and Itate
Address
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BULL TE! ’•PHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY t\ £A 1
48 South Pryor Street., Atlanta, (la.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA —ll kn ky (> »u nt y :
By virtue of the will of ]. L
Gunter, will be sold ut- public out
cry for cash, to the highest bidder,
before the Court bouse door ut
McD mougli, Ga, during the le oil
hours of sale, on t-he firs' Tuesday
in March, 1915 the foil » vlug real
estate, to wit:
ISixtv nine end one half acres of
land, more loss, iu the IRb Rand
I>i strict, of H mrv C run tv. G aorgia.
and bounded north and east bv
landsof A. C Elliott, and Lawrence
Gunter and south and west h■
lands of H. H. El*iott estate }.nd
iolm Mosel v.
Sold for payment of debts and
lis 1 lihution
1. FT. Gunfo*\ Executor,
f the will of I. L. Gunter.
2-2(1. 4.
Yes —Many People
have told us the same story—distress
after eating, gases, heartburn. A
OwjiGL Dyspepsia
WmiSSsIZ Tablet.
before and after each meal will relieve
you. Sold only by us—2sc.
The McDonough Drug Co.
Notice
The Georgia Bint if M ri n’s
meeting will he hehl in Atlanta
February 23 24 25. AH the
churches ar* 3 requested to send
delegates. Preachers, please fnVe
notice and see that this matter is
not overlooked.
G. W. Ctumbh-v, Clerk,
S. R. Associ alien.
Fliopen.
Among those who went to At
lanta Saturday were Messrs. W.
H Burch, W L Glass, and Harvey
Fmlds.
Miss Nettie Gray spent ti e
week-end in Locust Grove.
Mr. and M r s. H C. Rik*v snort
thrnr silver wedding at home Sat
urday.
Miss Fannie R b f, cca Ellis spent
the week-end with Misses Annie
and Lois Br innin.
The Sunday School day al this
place was largely attended and
th" short exercises were highly
enjoved by all resent. We invite
everybody to continue to come
and be with us every Sunday.
. • <£. .. SI Pansy, f
Dollar Spent at
Home Benefits All
Atlanta, Gi., Feb. s.—Experi
ments to show how a “Trade at
Home Dollar’’can work probably
will be conducted in s weral Geor
gia towns, following the success
ot‘ that in one medium sized city.
A merchant took a new dollar
bill, pasted it inside a blank book
and wrote instructions on the first
page to each new posiesor of the
dollar, to m ike an entry each
time the money was sp mt show
ing who got it and what it bought.
The originator of the id ■ i bought
a couple of neckties with it, and
the next day at noon he got it
again. It had been pent just fif
ty-tivo’tiines, had bought almost
everything that could be thought
of, and had earned at least ten
dollars in profits, according to es
tiinates.
The experiment showed just
what the circulation of money
means to a town.
You Can Enjoy Life
Eat what you want and not be troubled
with indigestion if yon will take a
Dyspepsia
Tablet
before and after each meal. Sold only
by us —25c a box.
The McDonough Drug Co.
Mrs. J. F. Wdl and Miss Mittie
Wall spe :t Thursday in Atlanta.
John G. Pullin, who is wearing
Speer’s convex lenses for eye
strain. says they relieve the strain.
Adv.
Miss Jettie Bunn, of East Point,
spent the week-end here vith
her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. F.
Bunn. Little M irian Shields, of
Atlanta, accompanied her.
Just recmVed, lot of misses’ and
children’s ■< «ses, middies, under
wea etc. ad T. A. SLOAN & CO.
Adv.
M ; .-s Irene Hendrix returned to
her hom° in Macon Saturday, af
ter a visit to Trs. J. F Wall.
Mr. J. M. Carmichael spent
Tuesday in Atlanta
Mrs. Harris, of Jackson, is the
/uost of M '• H. M. Turner.
Tb" Hon. E. M. Smith and
Messrs. K. L. Turns' and E. D.
Tolleson attend d the Shriners
meeting in Atlanta Sunday ni>ht.
Mr. Ed Alexander, of Atlanta,
was in our city Monday.