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I'owaiiga News.
Mr. T. W. Patrick of .Jasper
county was iiost to his relatives
and friends at a barbecue, near
his home July 4. Those attending
from this community were Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Pullin and family,
Mr. J. H. Patrick and family, Mrs.
O. W. Sims and family, Mr. D. L.
Patrick Sr., Mr. and Mrs. P. P.
Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Benton and Mr. and Mrs. Dile
Young. All made the trip in au
tos and re; ort a fine time on the
“Glorious Fourth”
Turner and Eilamae Clements
of Macon are visiting their aunts,
Mrs. W. S. Patrick and Mrs. B. F.
Collins.
Mrs. J. E. Wallace and Miss
Mary Sue, attended district meet
ing at Mt. Zion camp ground last
week.
Mr. W. S. Patrick spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Cato of LaGrange and Mr.
Norton of Alabama have returned
to their homes, after a visit to
their sister, Mrs, Charlie Lester.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nutt and
Miss Minter Patrick spent Wed
nesday with little Mildred Williams
of Locust Grove, who has been
quite sick.
Miss Minnie Patrick of Umatilla,
Fla., is spending the summer with
relatives here.
'' 0. W. Sims is at Dr. Allen’s
Sanitarium taking treatment.. All
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Rev. W. T. Smith and family of
Decatur spent a few days with his
mother, Mrs, Amanda Smith last
week.
Phillippi News.
Weh guess everybody is having
plenty of rain.
Mr. Alonzo Chafin and Mr. Van
McKibben spent Sunday with Mr.
J. T. Bearden and family.
We regret exceedingly the
death of Mr. J. L. Jinks.
The Crunibley reunion will be
held at the home of Mr. T. N.
Crumblev the 19th of July. Ev
erybody has an invitation to come
and bring well filled baskets.
Mrs. J. W. Childs of Jenkins
burg is spending the week with
Mrs. G. B. Childs and family.
Miss Blanche Childs is visiting
relatives in Stockbridge this week.
Miss Mamie Dickson, of McDon
ough, was down to see her broth
er, Mr. C. J. Dickson, Sunday and
Monday. Blue Eyes.
Progress
Here comes “Kitty” again, who
has been absent a while.
Don’t think the farmers can
complain about the dry weather
now.
Mr. A. A. Exum and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
G. M. Adamson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Strickland
and children spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tidwell.
The many friends of Mrs. G. M.
Adamson are so sorry that she is
on the sick list. All hope for her
a speedy recovery. *
Mr. Leroy Strickland passed
Sunday night with Mr. Marvin
Foster.
Miss Annie McCullough of Love
joy has been spending a while
with relatives through here.
Miss Nellie Kennedy, of Dutch
town, is staying some with her
brother, Mr. William Kennedy.
The singing at Liberty Hill on
the 4th, was a great success. Had
some of the best singing they’ve
ever had before. A large crowd
out. Kitty
For Dismission.
GEORGIA, Henry County
Wlutvas, A. N. Brown, executor of .7.
W. Alexander, deceased, represents to the
court in his petition, duly filed and enter
ed on record, that he has fully adminis
tered J. W. Alexander's estate: This is,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said executor should
not he discharged from his administra
tion. and receive Let ters of Dismission, on
the First Monday in August, 1910.
Til is June 28, 191(5.
A. G, HARRIS, Crdii ary.
For Administration.
(i HO KG IA Hen ry Con tit j.
To Whom It May Concern: G. E. Hen
derson, having made application to me in
due form to he appointed permanent ad
ministrator*upon the estate of 'l'. Hen
derson late ot said county, notice is here
by civen that said application will be
hi ard at the regular term of the Court of j
Ordinary for said county, to lie held on
the First Monday in August, 1916.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this Brcl day of July, Idle.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
For Administration.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Mary F.
Sowell, having made application to me in
doe form to lie appointed permanent ad
ministratrix upon the estate of J. T. Sow
el 1 , late of said county, notice is hereby
given that said application will lie heard
at the regular term of the Court of Ordi-1
nary for said county, to lie held on the.
First Monday in August, 1916.
Witness my hand and official signature, ■
this Jrd day of July, 1916.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
For Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
Mrs. Julia Turpin having made appli
cation for twelve months' support out of
the estate of J J. Turpin, deceased. All
persons concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the Court of Ordinary
of said countv on the First Monday in
August, 1916, why said application should
not be granted.
This 4th day of July, 1916.
A G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
Notice of L eal Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that at the 1916
session of the General Assembly of Geor
gia,, a local bill will be introduced, the
capyon of which will be as foUows:
An act, to amend an act entitled an act
to create the office of Commissioner of
Roads and Revenues for the county of
Henry, to provide for his election, etc.,
approved August 13, 1912, as follows:
Amend paragraph 3 of said act by
striking the words “two years” in the
third line thereof and substituting there
for the words “foijr years,” so as to make
the term of office*!our years instead of
two years, after January 1, 1917.
Also to amend said act by striking
therefrom Section 16.
June 20, 1916.
For Sale" —Pianos and Organs.
Famous Kimball sold under guar
antee. Pqs| -card Rt. 3 Box 24 Mc-
Dono. wiil reaeh me. D. A. Nolan.
COAL
From MINES to CONSUMER
Bonita Jellico Coal
Delivered in McDonough, Ga
June shipment - - $4.19 per ton
July shipment - - $4.29 per ton
August shipment - $4.44 per ton
Hamilton Fuel Supply Co,.
Knoxville, Tenn,
Colds
should be "nipped in the
bud”, for if allowed to run
unchecked, serious results
may follow. Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu
monia, and other fatal dis
eases, can be traced back to
a cold. At the first sign of a
cold, protect yourself by
thoroughly cleansing your
system with a few doses of
THEDFORO'S
BLACK
DRAUGHT
the old reliable, vegetable
iiver powder.
Mr. Chas A. Ragland, O'
Madison Heights Va., says:
i have been using Thed
ford’s Black-Draught for
stomach troubles, indiges
tion and colds and find if tc
be the very best medicine 1
ever used. It makes an old
man feel like a young one." ,
Insist on Thedford’s, the
original and genuine. E-67
THE OLD
GIN PROPERTY
ON KEY’S FERRY STREET, AT
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Has been cut into beautiful LOTS
and will be sold at
TUESDAY
10:30 O’CLOCK
JULY
-'A V %
TERMS —SS.OO Per Lot Cash, Balance
of 1-3 October 18th. 1-3 April 18th,
1917. 1-3 October 18th, 1917.
8% Interest,
BRASS BAND
*
This is your opportunity===only $5 and a satisfac
tory personal security note needed to buy a lot.
$l5 in Gold and Silver given away
during this sale
You don’t have to buy to participate.
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At the same time the
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Joe n. CHAFIN HOME
Adjoining the Gin Property, will be sold at
. Auction
5-Room House, Lot 114 1=4x200. Easy Terms.
AMERICAN LAND COMPANY,
J. R. KELLY, Manager,
McDonough, Georgia.
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