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City election next thing.
Dr. H. C. Ellis is able to be out
again after a few days’ illness.
The big dam at Dr. J. G.
Smith’s power plant is nearing
completion.
Rev. J. H. Cowart of Stone
Mountain filled his regular ap
pointment at Salem Sunday.
Be a Baptist campaign booster
and help go over the top.
Miss Jewell Rape, who is teach
ing school in Fayette county,
is spending this week-end with
her parents.
COMING TO
JACKSON
The Progressive Medical
Doctors’ Specialist
Treating Diseases Without
Surgical Operation.
Free Consultation and Exami
nation to All Who Need
and Want Medical
Attention.
Will be at the Buchanan Hotel Mon
day, December 1. From 9 A. M. to
2:30 P. M. One Day Only,
Returning in 3 Months.
The Progressive Medical Doc
tors’ Specialist is licensed by the
State of Georgia; a graduate of
one of the best universities;
twenty-five years of practical
experience; comes well recom
mended. Will demonstrate in the
principal cities methods of treating
diseases of long standing by
means of medicine, diet and
hygiene, thus saving many people
from a dangerous and expensive
surgical operation.
This specialist is an expert in
diagnosis and will tell you the
exact truth about your condition.
Only those who have a good
chance to regain their health
will be treated, so that every one
who takes treatment will bring
their friends at the next visit.
Those whose cases are found
hopeless will be told the truth
and be advised as to their mode
of living, etc.
The diseases treated are: Dis
eases o? the stomach, bowels,
liver, blood, blood vessels, skin,
kidneys, bladder, heart, spleen,
eye, ear, nose, throat, scalp, swell
ing of the limbs, enlarged veins,
leg ulcers, rheumatism, sciatica
(sciatic rheumatism), paralysis,
high blood pressure, weak lungs,
bronchitis, consumption, asthma,
appendicitis, gall stones, tumors,
enlarged glands, goitre, piles,
curvature of spine, club feet,
nerves, weakness or exhaustion of
the nervous system giving rise to
loss of mental and bodily vigor,
melancholia, discouragement and
worry, undeveloped children,
either mental or physical, and all
chronic diseases of men, women
and children that have baffled the
skill of the family physician.
A diagnosis of any disease of
long standing, its nature and
cause, will be made Free and
proper medicines will be furnished
at a reasonable cost to those selec
ted as favorable cases for treat
ment.
Children must be accompanied
by their parents and married
ladies by their husbands.
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HORTON DRUG CO.
Be a County Fair booster.
C. J. Dickson and J. J. Fisher
attended the Piedmont Masonic
lodge meeting in Atlanta Saturday
night.
0. L. Thompson and A. J.
Upchurch took the third degree
ride on the old Masonic goat at
Ola Saturday night.
The Christian Index says that
a deacon in a certain Baptist
church in Georgia recently made
a speech in his church against the
75-million-dollar campaign and
within two weeks he lost two
mules and one horse.
The big power plant of Dr. J.
G. Smith on Cotton Indian river
is nearing completion and McDon
ough will soon have a day current
of electricity turned on. Already
several of our business men are
making preparations to use power
from the plant. Watch McDon
ough grow.
This Means You.
When you get up with a bad
taste in your month, a dull tired
feeling, no relish for food and con
stipated, you may know that you
need a dose of Chamberlain’s Tab
lets. They not only cause an agree
able movement of the bowels, but
cleanse and invigorate the stomach
and improve the digestion. For
sale by Horton Drug Co.
SALE
—p-I_|
Milt Walker
Home Place
NEAR
McDonough, Ga.
I
CONSISTING OF
400 Acres
Will
Be Sold
In
Small Tracts
Watch This Space
DOZIER LAND GO.
ATHENS, GA.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary, will be sold before the court
house in McDonough, Ga., on the first
Monday in December, next, to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following land belong
ing to estate of Annie Knight : One house
and lot in the town of Stockbride, Ga., con
taining one-half acre, more or less, and
bounded as follows: On North by Church
street; on South and East by land of
Charlie Knight, and on the West by pub
lic road. Sold for distribution and pay
ment of debts.
This November 3rd. 1919.
W. W. MILAM, Admr.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
BOYS DEPARTMENT—
SECOND FLOOR
Our Department/
For Boys
We take great pride in
inviting the Mothers and fm
Fathers to come in and in- ijl M
spect the most complete and li Pk
up-to-date Boys Department \ l|j ■
in this section* v cHI
Every effort has been made to see that the va
rious articles of attire for the Boys is worthy of a
place along with the high standard we have always
maintained in apparel for Men*
In Our Department for , Boys you will find that
we are prepared to take care of the youngsters from
the ages of two years to eighteen and are just as
well prepared to outfit the Boys as the Men*
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SPECIAL if-
We carry at all times a large and complete stock of Ladies Gloves,
Hosiery and Sweaters in our Boys Department—Second Floor.
GRIFFIN, GA.
Always put off until tomorrow
the revenge you could accomplish
today.
Foley’s
Honey and Tar
COMPOUND
IS A TIME-TRIED REMEDY that
can be relied upon to get rid of coughs
and colds that lead to serious illness if
neglected.
Every User a Friend
“The only remedy we ever use for
coughs and colds is Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound. It has been our stand
by for years, and it never fails us.” —
T. H. Foley, Marquette, Mich.
“I surely know the worth of Foley's
Honey and Tar, as I have taken it
with good results. Also have sold
hundreds of bottles.” —A. L. Stans
bury, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Children like Foley’s Honey
and Tar. It contains no opiates ,
and will not injure a delicate
stomach .
TMcDonough Drug Zo.
Administrators’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Court
Ordinary of Spalding County, Ga.,
will be sold before the court bouse
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-lialf acre of land com
mencing at the southwest comer
of A. G. Combs’ land on Ocmulgee
road and running west along
Ocmulgee road one hundred feet;
thence north 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 on 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, Admr.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Henry Connty.
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 he incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
stvle 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, but petitioners desire
the right to establish offices else
where, whenever the holders of
the stock maj so desire.
8. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and
its shareholders.
4. The business to he carried on
by said Corporation is a regular
milling business and the bnying
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
I and bottling and selling drinks
such as are allowed by law and
1 doing any and all acts necessary to
lor 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 Fiftv
Thousand Dollars ($50,000) said
stock to be divided into shares of
Twenty Dollars ($20.00) each. Ten
per cent of tie 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
and 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 Comt of Henrv 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 office.
This, the sth day of November,
1919.
H. C. HIGHTOWER,
Clerk of Superior Court.