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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1916)
CHRISTMAS CAROL. It caiue upon a ruidu.ght clear. That glori sung ~£ old, Wtviu ur.fe ■> th- e irth. To touch the "Peaoe on the eu. th gi k! u . m rt from heave: *at; g rr-ious king," The world in solemn stillness lay. I'o hear tin .iug.i> sing-. Still through the cloven skies they came. With peaceful wings unfurled; And still their henv nlt musi floats O'er all the weary world; Above its sad, lowly plains They bend on hovering wing. And even o'er it- Babel sounds The blessed ang> !s sing. For lo! the days arc hnsr'rilng on, By prophets seen of old. When with the ever circling years Shall come th time r ' •Id, When the ? w n n i and ear. h shall own The I'ria « I- i. it- king. And the whole i a back th- song Which now the a U sing. Photogra; at Hampton. Those who desire photos, post cards or ei' u. neats for Xm.is should kto to !i -i P their work N\ brother to Atlanta phutogra >h and formerly connected lor yem.-s with that studio in Atlanta, is .-it Hampton and you are assured of the very best work. But go now before bad weather sets in. Photo calendars and other nov elties. . Money to Loan. A few thousand dollars of local money to loan on improved Hen ry county farm lands at 8 per cent interest; reasonable expense and no delay if property of un doubted value. Paul Turner, aL torney at law, office in the court house. McDonough, Ga. For Quick Sale. Pear orchard as a whole or in building lots. Also pasture to rent. MRS. H. M. HUTTON. Renewal season —Send me your renewals to all magazines; will appreciate them, and save you money on clubs. L. M. Cave naugh. Down Goes the List Here are “the finest tires made”—tires with con sistent records of 7000, 9000, 11,000 miles. During a nation-wide introduc tory and sales campaign the list has been greatly reduced. Now you can buy these tires with a 5000-mile adjustment guarantee at about the price of 3500-mile tires. Your size is here for instant delivery, and with the tires goes our well-known service. Let us have your order today. Sold in McDonough by Henry Co. Supply Co. ©PAKER TIRES Hunters Notice. Parties desiring ua d rs license wdl find me at i.. M * *; a [j ui »v , > l' 1 the:;! V, and sportsmen and hunters of au i.liUs a.e urged to strictiv observe the law. JOHN YARN HR, Countv Game Warden. Seed Cotton Wanted. When time comes to sell seed cotton car ry your remnants to R. C. Brown, Locust Grove. He is in the market and pays highest prices. Put your Weekly a year ahead while it is only a $. For Croup -» Mothers— fi - ~ * l-.iv AAWtay < O’ ilit- Croup scare is OM* • r • p .tu .» "S.isely keep . '■ - r s Honey and Tav Compound ia Us iionio ready for instant u».«. W. C. Alien, Bosh ley, Mo., writes; “I have raised a family <M' four children, and ham us., 3 Foley’s Horn y and Tar Compound well oli of ihem. 1 lind it the best croup a: d cousii medicine I have ever used and I have used it for e : yht or ten years, and can recommend it tor croup.’* if toward nightfall the little ones prow hoarse or croupy, if their breath ing becomes wheezy and stuffy, give their Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound promptly and it will ward off an attack of croup. If you are awakened by the hoarse brassy cough that mean:; croup, give Foley’s Ilr. 1 Tar <' *. J at or.ee” it will ease the little sufferers quickly, cut the thick choki cni, ar.d soon they v. ill have easy breaching and ; -aceful'Quiet, sleep. ft ,i u Svt-y uasr ut & ’■-« The McDonough Drug Co. Application io Make Tiile. G EORGI A—Henry Couuty. Court of Ordinary, Nov r Term. Uil6. November 4, 1916. To the Heirs at Lav of A. A. Lemon, Deceased; You are hereby notified that Paul Tur ner has made application to jne for an or der requiring Paul Turner, Executor of the estate of A, A, Lemon, to execute ti tles to a certain tract of land in said coun ty, containing Twelve and one bait acres, more or less, same being in the Seventh land district of said State and county and in the northeast corner of land lot No. Iti?, in accordance with the terms of a bond for title executed by the said A . A. Lem on in his lifetime, conditioned to make ti tles to said land to the said Paul Turner upon his compliance with the terms of sgid bond. The original bond for title be ing attached to the application nowon file in the office of the Ordinary. 'i’lie said Paul Turner alleges in said pe tition that he has fully complied with the terms of said bond and is entitled to have a deed made to him to said land by said executor. I will pass upon said applica tion at my office on the first Monday in Januarv, 1917. This December 4, 1916. A G. HARRIS. Ordinary. For Year's Support. GEORGIA—Henry County. Mrs. Lela Stroud having made applica tion for twelve months' support out if the estate of O P. Stroud, deceased, and rhe appraisers having filed their returns, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the lbs; Monday in January 11)17 why said application should not be grunted- This 4th day of December. 1916. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. low Weil ‘‘Thedford’s Black-Draught is the best all-round medicine lever used,” writes J. A. Steelman, ot Pattonville, Texas. “1 suffered terribly with liver troubles, and could get no relief. The doctors said 1 had con sumption. 1 could not work at all. Finally 1 tried THEDFORD’S BLACK DRAUGHT and to my surprise, 1 got better, and am to-day as well as any man.” Thedford’s Black- Draughi is a general, cathartic, vegetable liver medicine, that has been regulating irregulari ties of the liver, stomach and bowels, for over 70 years. Get a package today. Insist on the genuine—Thedford’s. E-70 Sheriffs Sale. GF> IHGIA —Henry County. Mill be sold at public outcry before the on n -» .uesday in January, ltd;, l>e tw i. . hours (if sale to the high bitidt*)' ii i* oi' "1) tH** followfnti'i , fiuo 1. -ur:‘ and two aoits or land in ir.ic'ksvilh . Trb lam' district of . • nrv c miry. Ga . bounded east by street, north I y lo; of Ari;.-t» Jackson west by 1). ,J. Green anti t oil Tomlinson, ami south by public road. I- 1 vied on as the pr.tperty of lenry Bolls to satisfy a mortgage fi fn issued from Henry Superior Court iti favor of Milr Walker against said Henry Bolls •sonant in po&ession notified This December 7, lt*l6. W. A. W A HD, Sin riff. Advertisement of Sheriff's Sale. l A 1 K OF GKOKGI .V —Henry county. Will lie sold, on the tirst Tuesday in January next, at the court hons.> In said i maty. within tin legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain real estate, of which the following is a full and complete description: One acre of land in McDonough district -viiijj or. the east side of l.oeus: Grove road and bounded as follows; On the North by land of Lucy Cook, South and F ist by land of myself, and Wes’ by the Locust Grove road. This being a part ol' a si x acre lot bought by me from Paul Turner, s >id propd v levied on as the property of Fannie pa; rick to satisfy an execution .-stu u irom the Supt riur Court of said county in favor of The McDonough Trad big Foil pally ugidust said Fannie Pat rick. This ?Oth day of November, Solti W‘. WAKI). sheriff. Administratrix' Sale. fiKOKGI A —Henry County. By virtu*' of au order granted by the. Court of Ordinary in and for said county, at tiio regular November term, 1916, thereof, will be sold before the court house in the city of McDonough, said State and county! on the first 'Tuesday in January, liil;, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following lands of th> estate of J, ,1. Turpin, late of said countv. dece’d. to-wii: Forty acres of land more or less in the south west corner of land lot No. £23 in the llth land district of Henry county, Georgia, bounded north by lands of t. G. -Swann and S. K. Austin, east by lands of James Mitchell, south by lands of estate of J. J. Turpin, west by lands of 8. I\. Austin, Sold as the property of the estate of J. J. Turpin, late or said county, deceased, for the purpose of payment of debts of said estate and distribution among the heirs. This December 6th, 1916. MBS. JULIA TUIiPIN, Adm’x estate of J. J. Turpin, dec'd. For Administration. GEORGIA —Henry County. JL’o whom it may concern: T. C. Kelley having made application to me in due form to be appointed administrator upon the estate of (). P. Stroud, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1917. Witness my hand and official signature, this November 80, 10U>. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. For Administration. GEORG IA —Henry County. To whom it may concern: J. .T, McClel land, having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent ad ministrator upon the estate of Luther Bo wen, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court, of Ordin ary for said county to he held on the first Monday in January, 1917. Witness mv hand and official signature This 4th day of December, 1016. A. 3. HARRIS, Ordinary. For Year's Support. GEORGIA —Henry County. Mrs. E. E. Bowen having made applica tion for twelve months’ support out of the estate of Luther Bowen, and the apprais ers having filed their returns, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in January, 1917, why said application should not be granted. This 4th day of Nov. 191(5. A. G, HARRIS, Ordinary. GREETINGS: « REDUCED FARES ACCOUNT XMAS HOLIDAYS Spend the Holidays with Homefolks R. L. TAYLOR, D.P.A., Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY A c 0 *'* * aa t j» Oal B. k OjUL ■; )f. wtHCH? A scant tablespoon of Luzianne goes ex actly as far as a big heaping table spoon of a cheaper coffee, for you use only half us much of Luzianne. That's so positively guaranteed that if. using an entire can of Luzianne us directed, you are not entirely satisfied with its economy and goodness, your grocer, on your say-so, will gladly return your money. Write for our pre mium catalogue. mmm ■ Wm COFFEE ■. v 'L I Hie Reily-Taylor Go. 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