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CnimiKmkihle Quality in Jewelry
No matter how little von pay, you get quality for
the price. No matter how much you pay, you get
intrinsic value for your money. Aside from real
values you can choose from an assortment unrival
ed hereabouts.
T. H. WYNN El
Manufacturing Jeweler and Optician, - - Griffin, Ga.
I Your Grandfather Knew U*
In Busines* Here 49 Year*
Cotton Storage
and Insurance
I We make only a small charge
of 50c per bale per month
for storing and insuring your
cotton. Ship to us and get beft re
turns. Our commission too small
to mention. Don’t lose money by
country damage—ship TODAY.
Write or wire for information if you
wish.
| Money Loaned 1 Willinghams Warehouse
1 Up to 80* Of 1 R, F. Willingham, Pre..
| Value of Cotton H
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Drainage Report.
S. C. McWilliams et al vs. J. P.
McCullough et. al.
Petition for the establishment, of
a Drainage District in Henry
County, Georgia, to be known as
Henry County Drainage District
Number One, in the Drainage
Court of Henry County.
Notice is hereby given that the
final report of the Engineer and
Viewers in the above stated case
have been filed as required by law,
and the same having been found in
due form and in accoadance with
the law, and accepted by the court,
and that the final hearing upon
said report will be had before the
Drainage Court of Henry County,
at the court house in the city of
McDonough, at 10 o’clock a. m. on
the 24th day of September, 1919.
In the meantime a copy of said
final report will remain on tile in
the office of the Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of Henry County for
inspection by the land owners or
others interested in said Drainage
District.
H. C. HIGHTOWER,
Clerk Superior Court Henry Co.
T. C. KELLEY, Comr.
Composing the Drainage Court of
Henry County.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA— Henry County.
By virtue of an order granted bv
the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty. will be sold before the court
house at McDonough, 'said county,
on the first Tuesday in October,
1919, between the legal hours ot
sale.’ to the highest bidder for cash,
the following real estate, to-wit:
Fifty acres, more or less, in the
Northeast corner of land lot No.
157. in the Twelfth Land District
Henry County, Georgia. Land
hounded North by lands of G. C.
Clark ; East by the dower of Mrs.
Zipporah Thurman ; South by the
lands of the estate of J V . 1 hnr
man and lands of Crumley estate,
and West by lands of W. E. Barr.
Also at the same time and place,
fifty acres of land, more or less, in
the Northeast corner of land lot
No. ]' in the Twelfth Land Dis
trict oi Henry County, Georgia,
hounded North by lands of J L.
Howell; East by lands of J. C.
Burks and Talmon Pattillo ; South
bv lands of C. Y. Thurman, and
West by lands of the dower of Mrs.
Zipporah Thurman.
Also at the same time and place,
fifty seven acres of land, more or
less, part of lots 15< and 158 in the
Twelfth Land District of Henry
County, Georgia, bounded North
bv lands of the estate of J. W.
Thurman and dower of Mrs. Zip
porah Thurman ; East by lands of
C. Y. Thurman ; South by lands of
Mrs. Rosa Lawrence, and West by
lands of the Crumbley estate.
Sold as the lands of the estate of
J. W. Thurman late of said county,
deceased, for the purpose of distri
bution among heirs.
Also at the same time and place,
twenty shares of the capital stock
of the Rex Warehouse Company,
as represented by stock certificates
Nos. 39, 54, 5, and of the par value
of §25.00 per share.
Also at the same time and place,
one share of the capital stock of
the Doss Rubber Company, certifi
cate No. 530, of the par value of
SIOO.OO.
Also ten shares of the capital
stock of the Bank of Rex, represen
ted by stock certificates Nos. 67, 75,
91, 87, 90, of the par value of SIOO.OO
per share.
Also one and one-half shares of
the capital stock of the Bank of
Stockhridge, Georgia, represented
by stock certificates Nos. 46 and
106, and of the par value of SIOO.OO
por share.
Also three Liberty Loan Bonds
of the par value of SIOO.OO each.
Said st< cks and bonds sold as the
property of the estate of J. W.
Thurman, deceased, for the pur
pose of distribution among the
heirs.
This September 1, 1919.
C. Y. THURMAN,
W. G. THURMAN,
Admrs. estate of J. W. Thurman,
Deceased.
For Sale.
86 acres land located in 6th Dis
trict, near Progress school house,
known as the J. F. Johnson home
place. About 30 acres in cultiva
tion, plenty wood land, two nice
streams running water through
the place, good pasture.
L. P. Johnson,
Route 3. Stockbridge, Ga.
TINS ONLY
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Maxwell house
coffee
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HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
Make the Punishment
Fit the Crime.
A few days ago a judge sent
enced a convicted white slaver to
one vear in the state penitentiary.
Had he been barefooted and sto
len a pair of shoes he would have
got three years. How are we to
keep from having contempt of
court or being in favor of a recall
of the judiciary as long as such
inequality of justice as this pre
vails ? A white slaver is the low
est dog on God’s fair earth, a
white-livered cur who ought to
be lashed naked through the
streets with a whip of scorpions
and branded on the forehead with
red hot iron, yet he is given when
convicted a lighter sentence than
the poor hungry cuss who breaks
into a smoke-house and gets
away with a ham. That sort of
justice is as rotten as the business
of the human polecat who traffics
in man’s honor and woman’s vir
tue and barters innocent girlhood
for filthy gold.—Exchange.
When you have spoken the
word, it reigns over you; but
while it is not spoken, you reign
over it.
Just What She Needed.
“T used a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Tablets some time ago and they
proved to be just what I needed,”
writes Mrs. Volta Bankston, Chilli
cot.he. Mo. “They not only re
lieved me of indigestion but toned
up my liver and rid me of back
ache and dizziness that I had been
subjected to for some time, They
did me a world of good and I will
always speak a good word for
them.” For sale bv Horton Drug
Co.
Consider the Judgment of the
Large Operators of Motor Trucks
The judgment of some of the largest operators of motor trucks in this and foreign countries is
well expressed by the Repeat Orders which they place for Selden Trucks year after year.
It is profitable to operate motor trucks that are possessed of the stamina of Selden Trucks, that
are constructed to render Continuous service at Low Cost.
1,1%, 2,3% and 5-Ton Worm Drive Models. Ask us for full information on Selden Trucks.
“It Has Been SELDEN Since 1877.”
W. S. JONES & SONS, Griffin, Ga.
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I JUST want to thank you for Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is fine.
I use it for my baby, my husband and myself,
and simply can’t do without a bottle of it in
the house.”
(From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by\
Mrs. John W. Christensen, 603 So. 2nd 1
East, Brigham City, Utah /
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
50 cts. (225) SI.OO
Quickly corrects disorders of the intestinal
tract, relieves the congestion and restores nor
mal regularity. It is gentle in action and does
not gripe. A trial bottle can be obtained by
writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington
St., Monticello, Illinois.
Auction Sale.
CITY BUSINESS LOTS
McDonough, Ga.
FIRST TUESPAY IN OCTOBER
Three lots approximately 24x8(5,
facing the square, with 10-foot al
loy on back. Lots now occupied
by Dunn House, which will be
moved. Will sell separately or as a
whole.
Plat can be seen at Dunn House,
or office of E. M. Smith.
HELEN D. COOK.
For Administration.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
To whom it may concern : Mrs.
Mary E. Morris, having made appli
cation to me in due form to be
appointed permanent administra
tor upon the estate of J. E. Morris,
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 conntv,
to be held on the first Monday in
October, 1919.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 22nd day of August,
1919.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
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