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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
Newiy Married Police Chief Late at Supper. Joe Miller, who officiates as chief of police out at East Point, was late at supper Monday night. Nothing extraordinay about that, for since the time when Adam rolled in after the roasted bread fruit had got cold and clammy and Eve was waiting with an oration that curled his hair, the male members of domestic establish ments have been committing that i dentical offense. But in this case there were extenuating circum stances. Hehadlem incarcerated in his own calaboose. On last Sunday, the wielder of the official billy took unto himself a wife in the p> rson of Miss Kate Thaxton, of Hampton, Ga. On Monday his friends in East Point decided that a little practical joking was in order, and forthwith inveigled the chief of police into the inner regio is of the municipal bastile. Then they departed in haste, leaving the chief securely held within tin* confining walls and barred doors. When the shades of evening were falling and mouth-watering odors were being wafted abroad from the culinary departments of East Point domiciles, the im promptu jailers released their prisoner.—Atlanta Journal. The young man who pays $3 00 for his ties and $2.00 for his sox and $1 50 for his handkerchiefs is sure hitting the high spots. And, in time, his wife will probably be hitting the wash tub. She Wants to Help Others. Mrs. A. G. Wells, R. F. D. Rocky Mount, N. C., writes: “I cannot praise Foley Kidney Pills enough for tiie wonderful benefits 1 have derived from their use. Please publish this statement as I want the people everywhere to know of them.” Lame back, sore muscles, puffiness under eyes, and an “always tired” feeling are incii cations that the kidneys and blad der are not working properly. Foley Kidney Pills strengthen weak, disordered kidneys and bladder. McDonough Drug Co. Petition to Dissolve. GEORGI \ —Henry County. To tin* Snporiot Court of said County. The petition of the Henderson Manufac turing Company, a corporation with its office and principal place of business at Hampton, Hi nry county, Georgia, re spectfully shows: 1. That it was incorporated by the Su perior Court of said county on the 14th • of February, 1916, as the Henderson iaumifncturing Company, and authorized bv said order to exercise all the powers of a orivate corporation 2 That it exercised said powers until the 9th day of June. 1919. when at a meet ing of the stockholders, at which meeting all the stock was represented, it was, by appropriate resolution ordered that the assets of said corporation lie sold the debt s paid and the affairs of said corpora tion wound up and its business discon tinued as provided by its charter. 3. Accordingly on said date the assets were sold, the debts paid and the remain i ag assets div ided among the stockholders. 4. All the debts of said corporation have been paid and it is no longer exercis ing tlie functions and powers of a corpora tion, and it desires to surrender its char ter. Wherefore it prays an order allowing it to surrender its charter and cease its ex istence ns a corporation. This August sth, 1919. E. M SMITH, Petitioner’s Attorney. GEORGIA—Henry County. In person appeared W. Z. Henderson, who being sworn says that he is president of the Henderson Manufacturing Com pany, and that the facts set forth in the foregoing petition for dissolution of said corporation are true. W Z. HENDERSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Sept, oth, 1919. H. C. HIGHTOWER, C. S. C. At Chambers, . McDonough, Sept. sth, 1919. lbe within and foregoihg petition of Henderson Manufacturing Company for surrender of its charter having been pre sented to me. it is ordered that same be filed in the office of the Clerk of Henry Superior Court, and that a copy of same be published in the official organ of Henry county. Georgia, once a week for four weeks, and that said corporation and any other person interested, show cause at the October lerm. 1919, of Henry Superior Court, and on the first day thereof, why the j iay rs of the petitioner should not be granted WM. E. 11. SEARCY, JR , J. S. C. F. C. GEORGIA —Henry County. I, H. C. Highrower, Cl-rx of the Supe rior Court of Henry county, Georgia, cer tify that the foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the petition of Henderson Manufacturing Comp'v y for surrender of its charter and the rule nisi issued there on, as it appears from the rtcords of file in this office. Given under my hand and seal this Sep tember 5uh,1919 H. C. HIGHTOWER, C. S. C. Your Attention, Please. If your bowels need a whole some physic that thoroughly cleanses, sweetens the stomach arid benefits the liver, take a Foley Cathartic Tablet tonight and you * will feel better in the morning. It is a quick and safe remedy for' sick headache, biliousness, bloat ing, sour stomach, gas, bad breath, indigestion, constipation or other condition caused by clogged or irregular boweis. Foley Catiiartic sablets cause no griping or nau Tea. McDonough Drug Co. Divine healing is for the sinner. Divine health is for the saint. One heals and the other keeps the healed well. The Best Advertisement. The best advertisement any mer chant can have is a satisfied customer. No greater recommen dation can be given an article than the following by E. I’. Milburn, Prop. Guion Drug Store, Guion. Ark. *‘\Ve have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years and have always found that it gives perfect satisfaction.” For sale by Horton Drug Co. . cflra Torn, ears Outs, ofirs • Hors, licnd FARMERS~ARE URGED , TO HOLD THtiR COTTON “We earnestly urge that the cot ton farmers and the holders of cdt ton be not stampeded by propaganda now being issued by speculators' a,nd parties who desire tc cheap cot ton, but that they stand steady ; ahd ye/use to sell their staple at present prices," the executive committee of thb American Cotton association says In a statement issued yesterday from headquarters' here. , The comniitwjo further says: “The association deplores the organised effort nbW being made , to de press and send the price of cottpn td the bottom. In spite of the fact that cott-dn goods have, greatly advanced, cotton prices gone down S2O to $25 per.bale. Today the staple, measured by the price It is the cheapest commodity is intrinsically worth more than 35 cents per pound, and even at that price it is the cheapest commodity ' heing sold in the world's market- As soon as the American Cottort as sociation is fully organized With its million members, it will immediately’ begin ah organized fight in behalf of cotton.” . Metals. y pf^> ? ew York, . August JO. —Copp^^ 1 spot nml August Yfsr, 23Ejg24; October y^Th- Xi-.t; to niM |c:». Uc § Slow f *9.20: Is.lO; low V? 3; ordl «xiehid)nff \W«. in- Vfeedy. mTrev. wCnose. 118.70 KR.OS f R. 67 ■ 8.00 ftß.or> 88.04 ■8.0.8 ■ 8.23 ■ 8.40 88.5 G M 8.04 etffly 4 lign ratiaes to the “dS in ftiltl glad |C®W -sSc . 98) ird U From Atlanta Constitution Aug. 20. 1919. HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA. One day while we had a neigh bor’s littie boy out for a drive we passed a pasture in which were several cows and calves. I asked him what those little animals were and lie spoke ud quickly, “It’s what after it grows up is a cow.” —Exch&nge. Feet Drag? When it is an effort to drag one foot after the other, when you are always tired and seem lacking in strength and endurance, when aches and pains rack the body, it is well to look for symptoms of kidney trouble. fiMevMdnerPffis banish effects of kidney and bladder trouble by removing the cause. They ere healing and curative. They tone up and strenghten the weakened or diseased organs. They relieve backache, rheu matic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles. V 7. W. Wells, Tonquin, Mich., writes- ‘'l get great relief from taking Foley Kidney Pills. I am orrmy feet most of the time and get tired out. After taking Foley Kidney Pills, theymako me feel like a new man. I recommend them to my customers and never have heard of any case where they Ad not give satisfaction.” McDonough Drug 30. Willinghams Warehouse Established 1370 R. F. Willingham, Pres. MACON, GEORGIA # though situatV try c\ marketV time bei] mostly 1 small n| slble t'B but w ra arty fUiH been n: fi westhoiß the bell Newsl tonsil MB the cffS nlthouA* clinos ins In the :| sterling I low levcJ to buy f more thl The reffl Mexico B and nmW plea log We hg factor sou# Established 1870 Your Grandfather Knew Us IN BUSINESS HERE -40 YEARS CL Many wise farmers are ex pecting forty-cent cotton and will most likely hold for it—and get it. CL In anticipation of this holding movement we have enlarged our fire-proof storage facilities until we are now able to accommodate more than sixty thousand bales. <r«. ■ ■ ■ nnJiim i » "■<» Willinghams Warehouse was established in 1870—forty-nine years ago. During these forty-nine years the business has been oper ated on the basis of fair, honest dealings and prompt, efficient service at reasonable rates. CW e have consistently tried to do our share toward co-operating with the Georgia farmer. |fT You may store your cotton with us at 50c per bale a month—covering both storage and insurance. % ifT And better than that; we will lend money on cotton tftored with us, up to of the value of the cotton. Ship to us today and get best returns. Our selling commission very small. - - - _ Write or Wire for Information Commendable Quality in Jewelry § — ——.—^^^^ No matter ho.v 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. WYNNE! Manufacturing Jeweler and Optician, - - Griffin, Ga. LAND FOR SALE. 175 acres in Ridge dis trict; 130 in ultivation, one five room dwelling and tv\o tenant houses, barns, etc. Known as the Dive Lunsford place. Close to Sardis church. Apply for par ticulars to C. D. Tomlin, Route 1, Jackson, Ga. FARM LOANS On improved farm lands, long time, low rate of in terest. Write or apply to LOAN and TITLE CO. 501-502 4th National Bank Building, ATLANTA, GA.