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The Henry
County Weekly
By J. A. FOUCHE.
Entered at the postoffice at McDon
ough, Ga., as second olassmail matter.
Advertising Rates 15c per inch, posi
tion 5c additional —special contracts*
Official Organ of Henry County.
McDonough, Ga., Nov. 14, 1919.
The coal miners seem to have
struck out.
By the way, Mr. Barnes, what
time is it ?
These mornings are a trifle cool
for B. V. D’s.
Good morning. Have you read
The Weekly ?
Give your limit and then some
more to the memorial fund.
All you need is a heart and a
dollar to join the Red Cross.
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The pay roll of a cotton or knit
ting mill is worth going after.
What Sunday school do you
attend ? Don’t be a corner loafer.
Didn’t see you at Sabbath school
last Sunday. Don’t be a slacker.
With plenty of juice (electric)
and ice during the summer we
should worry.
Now that we have plenty of
electric power, let's go after manu
facturing plants.
A nice Christmas present—a
year’s subscription to The Henry
County Weekly.
If we had a few more J. G.
Smiths in our midst McDonough
would soon be some town.
Now that you’ve gathered your
cotton. How about letting us
“gather” your subscription ?
Some folks sing, “If Jesus goes
with me I’ll go, anywhere,” but
we doubt it —even if he had a lan
tern.
When that 5,000 pounds of
“moonshine” sugar is turned loose
guess we’l! get some sweetnin' in
ourn. ,
Gen. Pershing recommends the
promotion of five generals, but
the name of Gen. Wood does not
appear.
If you want anything, this day
and time, you must go after it,
applies to towns as well as indi
viduals.
Sergeant York made a short
talk in Atlanta for which he real
ized SI,OOO. Still the claim is made
there’s nothing in a name.
The recommendation of the
grand jury in regard to autoists is
good and we hope their sugges
tion will be rigidly enforced.
Cotton pickin’ time
Just about over,
Ole nigger wid de possum
Soon be in clover.
Why condemn the opium and
cocaine habit when dopes are
more injurious, as it numbers, its
victims from the youngest to the
oldest.
On every side improvements
can be seen going on in McDon
ough. All we need to have a bet
ter town is to get a little more
hustle on us.
County Police.
Recommending the creation of
of the office of County Policeman,
the Jones county grand jury uses
this caustic language in their re
cent general presentments:
“While oQr best people are re
joicing over the triumphant spread
of temperance sentiment through
out the country, until State and
National governments have united
their au hority and might to de
stroy the nefarious liquor busi
ness, low grade citizens in our
midst, white and black, despising
government, have been making,
handling, selling and drinking in
toxicating liquors. We are amaz
ed and shocked by the fact that
some who occupy prominent po
sitions move in decent society and
pose as defenders of law and or
der, to allow themselves dragged
down by thirst for strong drink
into association and partnership in
criminal lawlessness with these
law-breakers, and buy, drink and
transport their illegal product.
Shall we count one who deliber
ately commits an unlawful act by
stilling intoxicants an unworthy
citizen and esteem their patrons
worthy of honor ? Let reason and
conscience answer.
“A stream of liquor and blood
has flown throughout our county
and sadly stained its fair name.
The shame stripes we would erase
if we could, but in a large measure
our hands are tied there are
none to molest. Under these con
ditions and growing tendencies,
we are convinced that action is
now necessary, and we therefore
recommend and earnestly urge
that our County Commissioner
create the office of County Police
man, and seek beyond the con
fines of the county, not even be
prescribed by State lines, in quest
of a man who measures up to the
requirements of such office. The
money paid such art officer as a
salary would be insignificant as
compared to the amount forced
out of the pockets of tax payers
for the trial of parties charged
with crimes as a direct result of
violations of the prohibion law, to
say nothing of the quiet and peace
that would pervade our homes
under the consciousness that they
had some protection.”
Advertising Increase.
In its issue of October 23, The
Dublin Courier-Herald carried an
eight page advertisement of the
Laurens Hardware Company and
it was so entertaining that we
sat still and read it. This is like
advertising is done in the big cities
and is what makes cities grow
large. We have often said to
timid merchants during the past
fifteen years that it would surely
come to pass in our day that
Yankees would not be the only
users of advertising. The time has
come within the past two years.
Maybe it is because the govern
ment used so many miles of news
paper inches for big and serious
work. Anyhow, all the papers,
big and little, are feeling the
change. Both farmers and mer
chants are using the ad that
travels fastest and cheapest and
stays at the home of a possible
customer, until he comes in, and
the printed salesman has endless
patience and never forgets its
speech. —Irwin Bulletin,
A Good Cough Medicine for Children
Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Redon, Ga.,
phoned to J. M. Floyd, the mer
chant there, for a bottle of Cham
berlain’s Cough Rouiedy and said
she bad bought a bottle of it at his
store recently- and that it was
doing her children so much good
that she wanted to keep up the
treatment. Yoq will find nothing
better for coughs and colds in chil
dren or for yourself. It keeps tlie
cough loose, expectoration easy and
soon frees the system from cold.
For sale by Horton Drug Co.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA
“My son,” paid old man Reddit,
“Take this advice from me:
The less you use your credit
The better it will be.”
Only a Cold.
Are you ill ? is often answered :
“Oh ! it’s only a cold,” as if a cold
was only a matter of little conse
quence, but people are beginning
to learn that a common cold is a
matter not to be trifled with, and
that some of the most serious dis
eases start with a cold. As soon
as the first indication of a cold
appears take Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy Remember that the
sooner yon get rid of vonr cold the
less the danger, and this remedy
will help you throw it off. For
sale by Horton Drug Co.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
The petition of J. J. Fisher, Fred
Varner and J. G. Smith, of Henry
County, Ga., respectfully shows
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and success
ors. to ho incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
style of Henry County Milling and
Ice Company, for the period of
twenty years.
2. The principal office of said
Company shall be in the City of
McDonough, state and county
aforesaid, hut petitioners desire
the right to establish offices else
where, whenever the holders of
the stock may so desire.
2. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and
its shareholders.
4. The business to be carried on
by said Corporation is a regular
milling business and the buying
and selling of grains of all kinds
and the grinding of said grains into
flour, meal or foodstuffs, and any
and all relating in any way to or is
a necessary part of a regular mill
ing business either for toll or for
other remuneration. They also
desire to run an ice business, mak
ing and manufacturing ice, buying
any and all necessary articles for
the carrying on of such business,
selling or otherwise using the pro
duct of such ice plant, keeping cold
storage for rent or hire, making
and bottling and selling drinks
such as are allowed by law and
doing any and all acts necessary to
or in any way connected with the
regular business of making and
selling ice and bottling and selling
drinks.
5, The capital stock of said Cor
poration shall be Twenty Thousand
Dollars ($20,000) with the privilege
of increasing the same to Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($50,000) said
stock to be divided into shares of
Twenty Dollars ($20.00) each. Ten
per cent of the amount of capital
to be employed by them has been
actually paid in. Petitioners desire
the right to have the subscription
to said capital stock paid in money
or property to be taken at a fair
valuation.
6. Petitioners desire the right
to sue and be sued, to have and use
a common seal, to make all neces
sary by-laws and regulations, and
to do all other thing that may be
necessary for the successful carry
ing on of said business, including
the right to buy, hold, and sell real
and personal property suitable to
the purpose of the corporation,
and to execute notes and bonds as
evidence of indebtedness incurred,
or which may be incurred, in the
conduct of the affairs of the corpo
ration and to secure the same by
mortgage, security deed, or other
form of lien, under existing laws.
7. They desire for said corporation
the power and authority to apply
for and accept amendments to its
charter of either form or substance
by a vote of a majority of its stock
outstanding at the time. They also
ask authority for said incorpora
tion to wind up its affairs, liquidate
and discontinue its business at any
time it may determine to do so by
a vote of two-thirds of its stock
outstanding at the time.
8. They desire for said incorpo
ration the right of renewal when,
and as provided by the laws of
Georgia, and that it have all such
other rights, powers, privileges
and immunities as are incident to
like corporations or permissable
under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name
a id style aforesaid with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein
set forth, and as are now, or may
hereafter be, allowed a corporation
of a similar character under the
laws of Georgia.
BROWN & BROWN,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
1, H. C. Hightower, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Henry County,
hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the
application for charter, as the same
appears of file in this oflioe.
This, the stlj day of November,
1919.
H. C. HIGHTOWER,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Do you know that you can buy a
1920 Model White Sewing Machine
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by paying Cash, on a less per cent
profit on the dollar, than on any other
Standard article sold on the market,
and get all the improvements known to
the invention ?
White Sewing Machine Company
Z. V. SUMNER, Mgr., "Sff’
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Beautiful Silverware, Cut Glass, Watches, Pins,
Rings, Lavaliers, Chains, and many other
articles that are pleasing to the eye.
Our friends from Henry county have found these goods to
be the best values in Atlanta. They never waste time look
ing elsewhere when in need of anything in our line.
And that isn’t all. We do expert repairing on Watches, or
Jewelry, as well as Engraving.
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Truly, you find many things here—Better Values, Friends
who love to please you, pleasure in making your purchase,
Quality. You’ll go away with a smile.
' JOHN J. BOOKOUT,
Jeweler and Optician,
110 Peachtree Arcade. ATLANTA, GA.
Administrators’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Court
Ordinary of Spalding County, Ga.,
will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Griffin, Spalding
county, Ga., between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in December next, one house and
lot in the town of Locust Grove,
Henry county, Ga., said lot con
taining one-half acre of land com
mencing at the southwest corner
of A. G. Combs’ land on Ocmulgee
road and running west along
Ocmulgee road one hundred feet;
thence uorth along New street two
hundred feet, thence east one hun
dred feet to the line of A. G.
Combs’ land, thence south two
hundred feet to the beginning
point, and bounded ou the west by
New street and land of C. F. Pitts,
on the north and east by lands of
A. G. Combs, and on the south by
Ocmulgee road. Sold as the prop
erty of Malinda Johnson, deceased.
Terms cash.
This November 4th, 1919.
E. B. JOHNSON, Adinr.
Dismission From Administration.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas J. M. Tarpley; Adminstrator
of W. H Tarpley, represents to the court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administered W.
H. Tarpley’g estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can. why said Adminis
trator should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters of
Dismission on the first Mondayjin Decern
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A. G. HARRIS, Odrinary.
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For Administration.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To whom it may concern : A. S. McGar
ity having in due form made application
to me to be appointed permanent admin
istrator upon the estate Jno. M. McGaritv
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 December, 1919
Witness my hand and official signature
this 27th day of October, 1919. ’
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
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