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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1915)
LEGAL NOTICES. FOR DISMISSION. Georgia, Henry County. Whereas, E. C. Hale, administra tor of F. M. Hale, represents to the court in his petition, duly tiled ami entered on eeord, that he has ful ly adminisu red F. M. Hale's es tate : This is, therefore, to cite all per sons kindred and credi tors, to sho.v canse, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his admin istration, and receive letter** of dismission on the First Monday in Jan narv, 1915. 12-24,4. A. G. Harris, Ordinary. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons holdingolaims against the estate of G. W. Morris, de ceased, will please present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed bv law. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. This November Hi, 1915. •I. 1). Howen and Luther Morris, 12-24.(i By power of Attorney. Notice to Creditors. AH persons holdingclairns against the estate of J. V. Upchurch, dn oeased, will please present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed bylaw. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. This November (> 1915. Mrs. Anna L. Upchurch, 12-17, 6 Admx. of J. V. Upchurch. FOR DISMISSION. Georgia, Henry ('entity. Whereas, C. L. Bearden, admin istrator of Mrs. A. P Bearden, represents to the court in his peti tion, didy filed and entered on record, that he has fnlly adminis tered Mrs. A. P. Bearden’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and credi tors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the First Monday in January, 191 f>. 12-24,4 A G. Barkis, Ordinary. “ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia, Henry County. By vitne of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of Henry county, will be sold before the court house door in the town of McDonough, Ga., between the le gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on the first Tues day in January next, the follow ing land : Seventy five acres, in the twelfth land district of Henry county. Ga., and bounded as follows: North and west by lands of estate of J. G. McWilliams, on east by W. K. Brannan, on south by S. C McWil liams. Sold as the estate of Sa phronia McWilliams, for distribu tion. s. c. McWilliams. 12-31.4 Administrator FOR LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia, Henry County. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned has applied to the Or dinary of said countv for leave to Sell the land belonging to the estate of W. H. Burch for the purpose of Distribn ion. Said application will be heard ar the regular term of the Cunrt of Ordinary for said county to be he'd on he first. Monday Januarv 1916. This Dec. Bth 1915. W. H Burch, Sr. 12-31,4 Administrator. People Say To Us ''l cannot eat this or that food, it does not agree with me.” Our advice to ell of them is to take a D ®| ia before and after each meal. 25c a box. ae McDonough Drug Co. FOR DISMISSION. Georgia, Henry County. Whereas J. I!. Johnson, Admin istrator of J. B. Mays, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered J E. May's estate. This is. therefore, to cite all {>er sons concerned, kindred and credi tors, to show canse, if any they ca n, why said Ad mi nistra tor shook! not he discharged from his Admin istration, and receive Letter of Dismission on the first Monday in January 1916. 12-51,4 A G. Hi io 'x, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Bv virtue ot an order of the Or dinary of Hour C»I1 of Georyja, will he sold bet m toe <: Mir> house door in the cirv of McDonough Georgia “ between tb‘* Iml'hl hour* of sale on the first T<r< sd n? in Jan next, the foil » vi n proper'' to wit : One lot together with brick boildinir there n, situated in the (ht of Mi'D ii mil, Henrv conn tv Gi>or i., fruiting seven t feet, on alle hetwe- it this pro.airtv ami T. A. Sloan's residence and running Eh*' to alle between this property and former residence of J. R Roh inson, thence North aloii aid al ley ninetv feet to a 111 to. < , i filler between this projterti u .o -• ,i twiGl. & Rapes shops, t hence nl >.. suid a Her West seven to frit to tin East wall of the brick stable of Ed Good win, and three 'konrh aline ine middle n - ■ l<l (, arl win s wail nine ty f (*« t tr, ».1 ty between this proiieif\ and T. A. Sloan’s resi dence. Also ; 27.1 mpvi*s <>f 1 tnd part of the Dr. Manson place and later known as She Varner lands and known as lot one on plat of the Varner lands drawn hr Richardson-Wey Co., re corded in book nf Deeds 11 page 1 in the Clm-k's ofticc Henry Superi or • onrt, a tel bounded on the Nort h by J Uiesboro road, on the Last by lands of Mr<. T>' . on fcbe South bv lands of Mrs, Toud nson W. A. Simpson and estate of L- A. Turner on the West by othe • 1 • : is J. V. Upclinrch, and b ’ home place of the late J church. Also ; 56,.") acres of land pai tof th Dr, Manson place, and later kno vn as the Varner lands and known as lot number two, on a plat of the Var ner lands drawn by Richardson- Wey Co., and on record in book of Deeds 11 page 1, in the Clerk’; of fer Honv Superior court, and boun ded on the North by the Join shorn road, on the East by lands ot J. V. Upchurch, known as the home place, on the South b\ lands of Mrs. Tomlinson W. A. Simpson, and estate of L. A. Turner, and on the West bp Camp Cteek. Also, 12 1-2 acres of land near McDonough Georgia in the seventh land district, bounded on the North by land of Jennie Nolan, on the East by Griffin road, on the South by land of A. N. Brown, on the West by lands of A, N. Brown and Mrs. Annie Nolan. Also: One house and lot. in Blacksville, Henry county Georgia, known as the Jake Weems place, and bounded on the North by Cemetery street, on the East by lot of Katie Walker, on the South by Cemeterv, on the West by lot of Harrison Alexander. Also: One lot in Blacksville, being in the seventh land district of Henry County Georgia, containing one fourth of an acre more or less, bounded on the North by lot of Holloway Crockett, on the East by lot of Asa A. Lemon, on the South by lot of Henry Bowles, on the West bv lot of Arnita Jackson, formerly Schafer. All sold as the property of J. V. Upchurch for the purpose of pay ment of debts. Terms Cash This 7th day of December 1915. Anna L. Upchurch, 12-31,4 Adirr’x of J. V. Upchurch Talk About Monopolies! Ever stopped to think what a corner on cotton production o.d Nature gave our southern country? The man away over yonder in some outlandish place we never heard of rr-.y raise or forage all the victuals his folks need. But he cant grow their clod's. He s eot to buy ’em. The family may get along on tapioca root, or rice, or some thing else in place of bread. They may never have heard of wheat by any name. But they know cotton cloth. And likely as not, the cloth their old man buys is from a bale raised in your neighbor’s patch across the creek. The world wants cotton. And it looks to us for its supply. Cotton is and alwavs will be our biggest asset, good as gold. Yet we’ve been wasting its value like some inheritance from a rich uncle. How? Listen: Ba’c ’ cotton has two enem'es only, weather and fire. We’ve been leaving thousands cf bales oat H all seasons, to be damaged dollar by dollar, day by day. We’ve been tak ing the risk that thousands more wouldn’t go un in smeke — P'ck tp a paper. “Warehouse Bums,” says a headline; $17,000 gone off the face of the earth. “$30,000 Cotton Fire,” says another headl ne. IT GEiS MONOTONOUS. 1 kittle Providence gets any pleasure out of that? If Providence has anything at a!! to do with it, it’s her way of impressing on us the daty of preserving what she gives. We’ve cot a warehouse that’s coins to have something to do hereafter with the value of a big part of the cotton crop- Reinforced concrete, sprinkler system of fire extinguishers, electric fire alarm—these help to make the cotton in it proof against weather and flame. Insurance costs you two cents on one bale for one month, in this warehouse of ours. The marine insurance companies have made a reduction of a quarter of one Der cent, in their rate on cotton to be stored with us in transit. We mi°ht have spent about $75,000 and built a warehouse covering our 40 acres. Instead, our investment’s close to a million dollars. The difference is in a quality of warehouse buildings worthy of the south, worthy of her great est asset. We invite you to come and see our facilities. We want to convince you that we’re offering maximum safety at minimum cost. Atlanta Warehouse Co. ASA G. CANDLER, President P. O. Box 1483 Atlanta, Ga. B-2 Write for Old Bill Bobbin’s Say-So on Cotton < The Southern Mortgage Co. I t CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000 j < 1 Established 870. Gould Building —10 Decatur Street—9 lEdgewood Avenue. . < FARM LOANS . . Negotiated throughout the State on Improved Farm Lands in sums i ot si,ooo to SIOO,OOO on Five Years’ time at reasonable rat°s. Our sources i 1 ot money are practically inexhaustible. We have a strong line ot customers ' ' among individual investors and Savings Banks and Trust Companies in the North, l East and Middle West, and we number among our customers the ' 1 » ’ « 1 < John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company ■ • . a , with assets ot more than a hundred million dollars. • - a ~ > a . J. T. Holleman, President W. A ! i son, Abstracts of Title a , W, L. Kemp, Vice-President R.H. 0 . \bstracts of Title j J. W. Andrews, Secretary L. A. n Auditor E. R. Hunt, Treasurer S R. C rv’s Clerk ‘ ’ E. V. Carter, Attorney T. B M siract Clerk ' > A, d’Antignac, Inspector C. W. * Abstract Clerk. « . W. A. Howell, Abstracts of Title Ho prlication Cle»*k. « » i For inlormation, call on or vv t > a » a Brown and vn, > T a • M’DONOUOM. 01 i ; , . at. at. at. at. at. ~ at. at. at. at. a#, at. at. at. at. at. at. a(-.. I • .a