The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, July 12, 1918, Image 5
Local Happenings Fraternal Lodge No 37 F. & A.M. Regular communications of Fraternal ILiodge No. 37 F & A M meet Ist and 3.1 <Firday nights in each month. All duly qualified brethren fraternally and cordi ally iuvited to meet with us. Bailor Smith, W. M. O. L. Adams. Sec. Col. Frank Reagan was at home last Monday. Miss Carrie Dupree is visiting .relatives in Macon. One fine milk cow for sale. •'Otis Fields. Route 3. List your property with Talmon Pattillo, Real Estate. Miss Carolyn Amis has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. J. P. Austin spent Sauday with his daughter in Atlanta. For sale, practically new Saxon roadster. H. W. Carmichael. Let Speer fit you with a pair of those elegant Fit U noses glasses. Hon. S. C. McWilliams of Stock bridge was 'in McDonough Tues day. Mrs. Kate Greer left Sunday for Atlanta, where she will remain a few days. Mrs. Stewart Taylor and chil of Griffin are guests of Mrs. Julia McDonald. Miss Elizabeth Owen of Kelley town is visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. W. Farrar. Miss Eunice Callaway of Atlanta is visiting friends and relatives in McDonough. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Turner are at White Sulphur Springs. Fla., for some time. ' Hole-Fix, the one best inner tube repair—all Dealers carry it in stock. 75c per. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McGarity of Cordele spent last week in and near McDonough. Scrapes, Scrapes, bring on your Scrapes at two for a Quarter. Thompson’s Shop. Hole-Fix, the one best inner tube repair—all Dealers carry it in stock. 75c per. Mrs. Ben Bankston and children of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bankston last week.. Miss Dora Wolfe spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Car michael near McDonough. Everybody invited to attend a singing at Flippen next Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. and bring books. The many friends of Mrs. Bailor Smith regret that she is sick and hope she will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. Kimbell Patterson and children of Atlanta are visit ing friends and relatives here. Mr. Hugh Smith of Cartersville spent part of last week with his cousin, Miss Annie Pearl Smith. Mrs. Ralph Turner ai:d mother, Mrs. Sarah Sims, left Tuesday for a visit to relatives at Covington. Mrs. E. M. Smith and children returned home Thursday from a visit to Mrs. Jack Craft at Day tona, Fla. Mrs. Helen Cook and little son Walter returned home Monday from a visit to relatives at Cusseta and Bullochville. The friends of Mr. Ike Davis are pleased to note an improvement in the condition of his family, who have been sorely afflicted. Hole-Fix, the one best inner tube repair—all Dealers carry it in stock. 75c per. Mrs. R. A. Sloan and Mrs. A. K. Brown and daughter Mildred re turned home Sunday after a visit to relatives at Bullochville. If you have anything worth the money, to offer, I can handle it. Farm land a speciality, Talmon Pattillo, Real Estate, McDonough, Ga. Judge and Mrs. Paul Turner left Tuesday night for Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va., visiting their son, Corporal Robert Turner, en route at Norfolk. Announcement. —Until further notice my office hours will be 7 to 12 a. m., and will be closed in the afternoon. D. A. Brown, Dentist. Hole-Fix, the one best inner tube repair—all Dealers carry it in stock. 75c per. Mr. Fred Kelley, of Plant City, Fla., who has been declined for army service upon physical exam ination, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kelley. Will operate our feed mill Sat urday, July 13. If you have wheat, oat straw or anything else to be made into cow feed, let us have it on this date. Brown-Car michael Feed Co. Miss Nina Wall is entertaining at a delightful house party this week, her guests being Misses Janie and Frances Homan of Ma con, Mary Bailey of Cochran, and Audrey Wall of Locust Grove. I have ready for service a reg istered Spanish Jack, 15 hands high, weight 900 pounds. Can be found on my farm 1% miles south of McDonough on Griffin road. He is a good one. A. N. Brown. Mr. Homer Harris of the naval hospital at Anapolis, Md., and Mr. Russ Elliott with a U. S. battleship at Norfolk, have been visiting homefolks the past week and heartily shaking hands with their friends. For July and August The Week ly has decided to have half the paper printed by the Newspaper Union, to help pull through the hot summer days. Besides, it will afford a good general news service for a change. For the first time in years a burglary occurred in McDoonough one night last week. The Horton drug store and Copeland-Turner Co. building were broken open, the perpetrators securing a small amount of cash and only a few minor articles. No clue. Keep the Blood Stream Pure. Rheumatic pains, backache, swollen joints and sore muscles often are the results of impurities in the blood gathering in the re gion affected, a result of failure of the kidneys to eliminate w r aste products from the blood stream. Foley Kidney Pills heal, strength en and invigorate weak, diseased kidneys and bladder. W. H. Hill, Justice of the Peace, Detroit, Tex., writes: “I used Foley Kidney Pills and say unhesitatingly that of all I have used they are the best, and have done the work where the rest failed." The McDonough Drug Co. CASTOR IA For Intents and Children In Use For Over 30 Years HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA STOCKBRIDGE LOCALS. Virginia Swann entertained a few of her most intimate friends at a spend-the day-party on the occasion of her seventh birthday last Tuesday. Those present were: Mildred and Elizabeth Power, Lo rene Owen. Mary Esther and Vir ginia Swann and Claudine Ward. Madeline Ward has returned from Warm Springs and a week’s visit to her aunt, Mrs. I. C. Lind sey, of Manchester. Mrs. E. R. Ward has gone to Petersburg, Tenn., to visit her mother, Mrs. Will Rhodes, for a few weeks. Protracted services will com mence at the Presbyterian church Sunday at eleven o’clock. Mr. John Golf, the evangelist, will preach, and Mr. Lindsey Dunn will have charge of the singing. Everyone is invited to come. Rev. Edwin Hemphill of Atlanta will help Mr. Golf. Mrs. I. C. Lindsey of Manches ter is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. W, Ward. Misses Ida Mae and Bessie Car michael of Senoia were the recent guests of Misses Eunice Milam and Ladie Zue McWilliams. Mrs. W. K. Brannan and daugh ter, Nellie have been visiting rela tives in Gwinnett county. Mr. Dan Milam, a member of the army Y. M. C. A , was a recent guest of relatives here. He leaves soon for work in France. Announcement. The Locust Grove Chapter, Red Cross, announces that a meeting will be held there next Wednes day night, at which time Bert Mu zer, a Hollander, who was in Hol land at the time the Refugees fled into that country from Holland, will tell something of what he saw and experienced. The Locust Grove chapter will shortly begin a class in surgical dressings, and begs that all wo men living in the vicinity of Lo cust Grove, and who can give the time, will take advantage of these lessons. The press reporter will gladly receive by phone or letter materi al for publication from the various chapters. Mrs. R. H. Hankinson, Press Reporter. Flint River Association. The Christian Index, the official organ of the Baptists of Georgia, is making a drive for 10,000 new subscribers between now and Jan uary Ist. These have been ap portioned among the associations and churches. The apportion ment of the churches of the Flint River Association is as follows: Antioch, 5; Bethel, 2; Brooks, 2; Colliers, 2; Cornith, 4; DeVotie, 6; East Griffin, 3; Fairview, 2; Fay etteville, 6; Friendship, 2; Griffin, First, 23; Griffin, Second, 6; Hamp ton, 4; Hebron, 6; Hollonville, 2 Jonesboro, 9; Liberty Hill, 3; Lis bon, 5; Locust Grove, 8; Luella, 2; McDonough, 8; Mclntosh, 2; Mid way, 3, Morrow, 4; Mt. Gilead, 5: Mt. Zion, 5; Nazareth, 2; New He bron, 3; New Hope, 4: New Salem, 8, Oak Hill, 3; Oakland, 2; Orchard Hill, 2; providence, 3; Rehoboth, 3; Riverdale, 6; Rocky Creek, 2; Sunny Side, 2; Teamon. 2; The Ri ck, 8; Union, 3; Whitewater, 2; Woolsey, 2 ; Zebulon, 4. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA —Henry County. To whom it m»y concern: J. M. Tar pley adm’r of the estate of W. H. Tarpley deceased, having in due form made appli cation for leave to sell the lands belong ing to said estate, consisting of 10a acres McDonough districrt of said county and State, Said asplication will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in August, 19)8. This 2d day of July, 1018. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. “THAVE used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup A Pepsin and find it a most effective and pleasant laxative —one that is worth recom mending to one’s friends. I know that my health has been greatly improved since using it.” a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by\ I Miss Alice Lombard, 22 Boylston St., I V Springfield, Mass. J Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin T/ie Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (SD SI.OO A mild, pleasant-tasting combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. Brings relief without griping or other discomfort. A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washing ton Street, Monticello, Illinois. Notice of Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that at the 1918 session of the General Assembly of Georgia a bill will be introduced, the Caption of which will be as follows : A Bill —Entitled an Act to Am end an Act approved Sept. 18th, 1883, and the various Acts Am mendatory thereof, incorporating the town of McDonough, Ga., to extend the Corporate Limits of the City of McDonough, Ga. so as to include in said city all that tract of land recently purchased on the south of said city for white ceme tery, and all of that tract lying north of a line from the S. W. corner of said cemetery to a point south of the Southern Railway Co. at Griffin road crossing—thence along the right of way of South ern Railway Co. to the corporate limits of said city, and for other purposes. A. G. Harris, Mayor, J. E. HOOTEN, Clerk. Year's Support. GEORGIA—Henry County. Mrs. C. E. Carter having made applioa tion for twelve months’ support out of the estate of C. E. Carter, deceased: All persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in July 1918 why said application should not be granted. This 27th day of June, 1918. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. Statement of the condition of The Bank of Henry County Located at McDonough, Ga., at the close of business June 29, 1918. RESOURCES. Demand Loans I 8,692..78 Time Loans ... 197,435.98 Overdrafts, secured - - 11,274 26 Overdrafts, unsecured - - 4,272.50 Bonds and Stocks owned by . the Bank - - - 1.020.00 Paid on Liberty Itonds - - 2,500.00 Banking House, - - 3,914.04 Furniture and Fixtures, - 3,208 54 Due from Banks and Bankers in this state - - 3,730.64 Due from Banks and Bankers iu other States - 11.577.43 Currency - - f 826.00 Gold Certificates - 90.00 Silver, Nickles, etc., 1,(*63 85 Cash Items. - 4,032.09 Advances on Cotton 31,358.47 37,370.41 U. S Treas. Certificates - - 5,000.00 War Saving and Thrift Stamps 1,022 95 Revenue Stamps . . . .50 Total .... 1291,019.53 STATE OF GEORGIA. HENRY COUNTY. „ , Before me c»me J. B. Dickson. Cashier of The Bank of Henry County who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank. J. B. Dickson, < ashler. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of July, 1918. JNO. G. PULLIN, C. N P., of H. Co., Ga. GROW BIGGER CROPS —AND PERMANENTLY IMPROVE YOUR SOIL —BY FERTILIZING WITH CAMP GORDON HORSE MANURE BUTLER & PINSON ATLANTA Selling Agents GEORGIA Sheriffs Sale. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of McDon ough, Henry county, Ga within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in August, 11)18, the fol-. lowing described property, towit: Three boilers, two engines, one air pump, one steam drill, two air drills, one screen, two rock ornsh ers. Said property levied on as the property of the Atlanta Crush ed Stone Co. to satisfy a Fi Fa is sued from the Municipal Court of Atlanta, Ga., Fulton Division, in favor of Beck & Gregg Hardware Co. against the said Atlanta Crush ed Stone Co. Tenant in possession notified. This July 9, 1918. W. A. WABD, Sheriff. For Dismission. GEORGIA—Henry County. Whereas, L W. Conkle, administrator ot John K. Pair, deceased, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ad ministered .T. K. Pair’s estate: This is, therefore, to cite ail persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said adminis trator should not he discharged from his administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in Aug., 1918. A. U. HARRIS, Ordinary. For Administration. GEORGIA—Henry County: To whom it may concern: O. C. Clark, having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent Admin istrator ux>on the estate of J. W. Clark, 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 Mon day in August, ,1018. Witness my hand and official signature, this Ist day of July, 1918. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In - $60,000.00 Surplus Fund, - - - 30,000.0# Undivided profits, less Current Expenses, interest and Taxes Paid, . . 13,63165 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State - Due unpaid dividends . . 10.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check, ... - 86.606.33 Time Certificates, . . 45.637.57 Cashier’s Checks, . . • 85.61 Notes cud bills rediscounted 45,000.00 Bills Payable, including Time Certificates representing borrowed money, - 20,000.00 Safety ¥ox rent .... 6.00 Insurance Premiums . . 30.02 Total - - $291,019.53