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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1915)
The Southern Mortgage Company Capital and Surplus, si'oo,ooo. Fs'ablislud 1870^ Gould Building —lo L/ecatur Street — 9* Edgewood Avenue. FARM LOANS Negotiated throughout the State on Improved Farm Lands in sums ot SI,OOO to $100,oo» ... Five Yec~>' f '.ne at ''•*'* "able rat*;. Our sources ot money 0 practicalK it jxh. jui l ' 1 ' We have *■ .trong line °t customers among individual investors and Savings i>anks and Trust Companies in the North, Fast and Middle W*St, and we number among our customeis the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. with assets ot more ‘than a hundud million dollars. J. T. Holleman, President W. L. Kemp, Vice-President J. W. Andrews, Secretary E. R. Hunt, Treasurer E. V. Carter, Attorney A. d’Antignac, Inspector W. A. Howell, Abstracts of Title E. J. REAGAN, .Attorney at Law, Office in The Henry County Weekly Bftildins. Will practice in all the courts. DR. W. J. TURNER DENTIST Will be in his Hampton office on Suturdays only and on every other dav in 816 sHurt Building, Atlanta, Ga. D. A. BROWN. DENTIST Okfiok Hours : 7.80 to 12 A.M. i,O 5 P. M. TERMS: STRICTLY. CASH. McDonough, Ga, To The Citizes of M:Lv,u ough and Vicinity. For fully thirty five (35) years the L. & M. Semi-Mixed Rea Points have been extensively used throughout the U nited States and also in South America. They have therefore been subjected to the tests of every sort of climatic con ditions —most successfully there by proving their extreme durabili ty and superior value. See our advertisement on other page, telling property-owners how to make their own paint, and there by save sixty cents a gallon on every gallon used. Longman & Martinez, Paint Makers - - York Watch Your Children Often children do not let parents know they are constipated. They fear some thing distasteful. They will like Rexall Orderlies —a mild laxative that tastes like sugar. Sold only by us, 10 cents. The McDonough Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bankston have moved from Atlanta to Mc- Donough and are now living at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joe! Bankston. Mrs. Charles Welch, of Atlanta, was the week-end guest < f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bank ston. Mr. Joel Bankston accom panied her Monday on her re turn to Atlanta. For intormation, call on or wite.to BROWN & BROWN, McDonough, Georgia. If You Are Losing Weight and your nerves are in bad condition, we recommend Olive Oil Jt&KOXX* Emu | sion containing UypopKoaphitea . a food and nerve tonic prescription. The McDonough Drug Co. LOST.—On Feb. 22nd between the depot and Judge Reagan’s a small package, containing 2 yds. white Satin 4 yds. of Cash’s ruf fling and 'a white lace collar. Any one having found the same please leave at this office and receive reward. U. D. C. PROGRAM April, 1915. Wrongs of History Righted' 1. Who prt sided over tie Peace Convention held in Wash ington in 1861? Why was it so saddenly dissolved? 2. What was the South’s ’pre paredness for war? 3. Give the population of the seceding states, and that of the non-seceding states. 4. What proportion of the South’s population were negroes? 5. When' war was declared what became of all of the South ern men who were captains of ships or commanders of fleets? 6. How many men enlisted in the Federal army? How many in the Southern army? 7. How many battles and skir mishes in the four years? How many in your state? 8. How many men were lost on both sides? 0,000,000). 9. Tell what you know r of the blockade, and why necessary? 10. What extent of sea coast did the South have? The North? 11. How was the South affected by the interruption to her export trade in cotton and tobacco? 12. Who invented ihe cotton gin? When? 13. How much cotton is shipped annually from the South? 14. Why is cotton called king? Notice to Confederate Veterans. AH old veterans, their widows or descendants, who desire cross es of honor should secure applica tion bl itiks from Mrs. A. R.Scottor Mrs. J. A. Fouche, in order that they may get their papers through in time to receive the crosses on Memorial Day. W. A. Thompson, Abstracts of Title R. H. Osborn, Abstracts of Title L. A. Boulighm, Auditor S. R. Cook, Secretary’s Clerk T. B. Dempsey, Abstract Clerk C. W. Felker. Jr., Abstract Clerk. Horace Holleman, Application Clerk. L[GAL NOTICES. FOR LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia, Henry* County. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given't.hat the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary ot said county for leave to Bell four shares of Capital Stock of The Farmers’ Btuk of Jenkins - burg, Ga, Certificate No 2 l belong ing to W. T Capps, for the pur pose of payment pf debts and dis tribution. Haid application will be heard at the regular term ot the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in May, 11*15 This Apr. 3. 1915. . .1 W. Capps, Adrnr. Est. VV. T. (Japps. 4-jio,4. FOR DISMISSION. Georgia, Henry County. Whereas, I. H. Gunter Executor of!I. L. Gunter, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has ful ly administered said estate : This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and credi tors, to show cause, if anv they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Let ters of Dismission on the first Monday in May, 1915. A G Harris, Ordinrry. 4-30,4. FOR TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT. Georgia, Henry County. Mrs. N. B. Bledsoe having made application for Twelve Month’s Support out of the estate of J. E. Bledsoe deceased. AH persons concerned are hereby required to show oause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in May, 1915 why srid application should not he granted. This sth dav of April 1915. A. G. Harris, Ordinary 4-30,4. FOR DISMISSION. Georgia, Henry County. Whereas. T. J Lewis, Executor last Will of D. R Lewis, represents to thi Court in his petition, duiy filed and entered on record, that he has* fully administered said es tate ... This is. therefore, to cite all persons joncepiea. kinflred and creditors, to ;how ‘cause if any they can, why said Executor shoufu not be discharg 'd from • his administration, and re vive Letters of Dismission on the on the first Monday in Maw 1915. A G. Harris, Ordinary. 14-39, 4 ... .• ••• ■ r. Calendar Henry Superior* Court. APRIL TERM, 1915. Monday, April 19th. lo4d. Q. A. Dickson vs The City of McDonough —Complaint. J. F. Wall, K. J. Reagan, AttVs. Smith, Brown A- "r .n, W. [E. H. Searcy, Jr. 930. J. S. Gilbert, Pltf. vs \Y. \Y. Patterson, Deft., JC. Craig, [Garnishee —Garnishment. E. \l. Smith, Attorney. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 934. T. J. Gleaton vs Mrs. Nannie Chalin, Sam Chafin —Pro- Best to land line. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 941. Duvis&TinUy vs J. T. W illace —Cer iorari. E. M. Smith, Attorney. J. F. Wall, Attorney 942. Glenn Henderson vs Mattie Farris —Certiorari. 948. 0. P. Moss vs The Central Georgia Power Co. —Complaint. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. Holder & Smith, Attorneys. 960. il. C. Perry vs David and Grady Lunsford —Appeal. E. M. Smith, Attorney. Frank Reagan, E. J. Reagan, Att’ys. 975. Mrs. Alary J bailey vs Southern Railway Co. —Complaint. J. T. Moore, Attorney. 984. J. M VV .cn & Co. vs R. II Brannan, Amnr. —Appeal. Brown & Brown, Attorneys. E. M. Sinitn, Attorney. 1016 Thompson Price Co. vs T. J. Standard —Complaint. E. M. Smith, E. J Reagan, Att’ys. Brown & Brown, Att’ys. 1)22. GuiUWv iiadinr. vs I’. M. Morns, Grad> Moir.s—Complaint. E. J. Reagan, E. M. Smith, Atl’ys. J E. Wall, C, L. Redman, [Attorneys. lol’l. Henderson Arnold Co., Ptff. in Fi Fa vs J. A. Barham, Deft. [in Fi Fa and Geo. W. Barham, Exr, J. B Barham, [Deed., Claimant —Claim. E. M. Smith, Attorney. Brown & Brown, Attorneys. 1046. Crescent Mercantile Co. vs VV. H. Barnaul, Deft., Mrs [Carrie I). Smith, Claimant —Claim. E. M. Sn)ith, Attorney. Brown & Brown, Attorneys. TUESDAY, APRIL 1915. 1051. Mrs. P. A. Gilbert vs T. W. Woods—Complaint. J. A. Drake, E L. Reagan, Att’ys. E. M. Smith, Attorney. Mrs. P. A. Gilbert vs T. W. Woods and Mrs. W. C. [Woods —Complaint. J. A. Drake, E. L, Reagan, Attorneys. 1061. Mrs. Ethel Morris vs Gus Owen, Adtnr.—Complaint. C. L. Redman, Attorney. E. M. Smith, E. J. Reagan, Att’ys. 1062. W. E. Owen vs G. W. Polk, L. I). Bartlett, C. L. Bart [lett, H. L. Polk —Appeal. E. M. Smith, Attorney. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 1064. J. C. Walden vs Aaron Jester—Appeal. E, M. Smith, Attorney. E. J. Reagan Attorney. 1068. A. W. Mays vs Town of Stockbridge, Ga. —Certioraii. E. M Smith, Attorney. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 1071. The J. R. Watkins Company vs W. R. Sandifer, il. B. [Saudifer, K. C. Brown, G. R. Wilson —Complaint. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. J. F. Wall, W. H. Beck, Att’ys. 1074. Sarah Mays, by next friend, A. W. Mays vs Southern [Railway Co. —Complaint. Lovick G. Fortson, Attorney. 1075. G. L. Pippers vs John T. Bellah —Complaint * Anderson & Anderson, P. B. D. Ore, Att’ys. E. J. Reagan, Att’y. 1076. C. D. McDonald vs H. D. Walcott—Action in Trover. Frank Flynt, Attorney. E. M. Smith, Attorney. 1077. R. H. Henderson vs W. G. Russell— Suit for Damages. O. M. Duke, E. J. Reagan, Att’ys. E. M. Smith, H. D. Russell, [Attorneys. 1078. S. T. Me Do laid vs The Central Georgia Power Co [Complaint for Damages. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 1079. Mrs. Irwin Lemon Taylor vs First National Bank Com [plaint. E. M. Smith, Attorney. 1081. H. D. Walcott vs C. D. McDonald—Complain’. E. M. Smith, H. D. Russell, Attorneys. Frank Flynt, Attorney. 1082. Isham D. Crawford vs R. E. Henderson—Complaint. E. L. & E. J. Reagan, Attorneys. 1084. W. L. Fincher vs The State—Certiorari. Frank Reagan, E. J. Reagan, Attorneys. 1085. R. W. Dickerson vs Central Georgia Power Co— Com plaint. E. M. Smith, H. D. Russell, Attorneys. 1086. Gladys Brannan by next friend, J. T. Bond vs S. C. Mc- Williams —Complaint. E. M. Smith, H. D. Russell, Att’ys. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 1078. Mis. Luney Owen vs Gus Owen, Admr. Complaint. E. M. Smith, H. D. Russell, Attorneys. 1088. Mrs. Carrie Dupree Smith vs G. W. Barham Complaint. Brown & Brown, Attorneys. _. n .. 1092. The Bank of Locusi Grove vs R. F. Thompson, Deft., [Mrs. Bonnie Thompson, Claimant —Claim. Brown & Brown, Attorneys. .„ _ , „ !09:S. Harris Craig vs. J M. Careker - .erhoran. 1096. The Bank ot Stockbridge vs John L. Goodrich—Appeal. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. . „ . . 1097. J. C. Elliott vs J. M. H lys and W. F. Hays-Appeal. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. T „ . . . , 1098. O. P. Moss vs J- P. Faster Appeal. E. J. Reagan, Attorney. , . 1113. Arthur Long vs Chas. Brown-Appeal E. L. Reagan, Attorney. . 1114. Ethel Long vs , „ „ 1131. J. A. Martin vs J. T. Ge° r 2 e , Defeiidant, J. W . Pa tillo, Claimant —Claim. E, J. Reagan, Attorney. E. M. Smith, Attorney.