The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, August 19, 1921, Image 7
Local Happenings Fraternal I.oilite No 37 F. & A.M. Regular communications of Fraternal Lodge No. 37 F & AM meet Ist and 3d Friday nights in each month. All dulj qualified brethren fraternally and cordi ally invited to meet with us. C. J. Dickson, W. M. W. Cl. Ingram, Sec. Call on Spoor, t.he Optromtrlst when you need glasses. He keeps in stock all the latest styles of frames and nose glasses. Mr. H. B. Neal spent the week end with his family. There will be preaching at Salem next Sunday at 11 o’clock. We pay cash for used Fords. S. W. Bryans .and W. H. Pullin. Austin has just returned from the market with many bai gains. Ten bars of Lenox soap Satur day for 25*5 Austin’s ICK Store. Mrs. Ralph Turner is the guest of her sister, Mrs. .Thompson, in Atlanta. Mr. Joe J. Smith and son, Troy, have returned from a recent trip to Macon. Mrs. Mary Howell and son, of Tampa, are the guests of Mrs. S. W. Farrar. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Berry and children are visitors in Villa Rica this week. Miss Sydney Swift, of Troy, Ala., was the guest last week of Mrs. A. K. .Brown. If you want to sell your ford cheap for cash, see S. W. Bryans or W. H. Pullin. Mr. Dozier Russell, of Macon, was the week-end guest of his sister, Miss Stella Russell. Miss Louise Arnold left Monday for Thomaston, where she will be a visitor for several days. New flower pots in one, two and three gallons, at per gallon. Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Master Seymour Thompson, of Atlanta, is the guest this week of his uncle, Mr. Ralph Turner. Miss Oree Craig, of Atlanta, is the attractive guest of Miss Pau line Joyner near McDonough. Mr. Greer Farrar, of Copoerhill, Tenn., is the guest this week of his mother, Mrs. S. W. Farrar. Real good quality self rising flour in 48 pound bags at $2 00 per sack. Copeland-Turner Merc. Co You will find beautiful hard frozen ice, made of pure fresh water at Henry County Milling and Ice Co. Miss Flora Neal left Sunday for Salem camp ground, where she will be the guest of Miss LuEmma Pendley. If you have in mind nails, paint, barbed wire or wire fence, call on us for prices. Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Mr. and Mrs. De Forrest Taylor and iittle daughter, of Atlanta, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Neal. Misses Ruth Durden, of Gray mont, and Margaret McWhorter, of Winder, are the attractive guests of Misses Cora and Irene Nelson, Let us supply you with ice to keep your meats through the summer. Henry County Milling and Ice*Co. Miss Adeline, Croom and An drew Partridge were guests of Miss Clara Bright, of Flippen, Wednesday. Miss Eva Hilderbrand returned to her home in Atlanta Saturday, after a visit to Misses Ruth and Mary Harkness. Mrs. William Pullin and little daughter, Rebecca, returned Mon day from a six weeks visit in Greenville, S. C. Mr. H. J. Copeland returned Monday from Athens, where he attended the University of Geor gia summer school. Mrs. B. B. Carmichael has re turned from Meansyille, where she was called recently to the death-bed of her nephew. Mrs. Harvey Forbes, who re cently underwent an operation in an Atlanta hospital, has returned to her home much improved, Farm Wanted—l want to hear from party having farm for sale. Give price and description. B. B. Howard, Champaign, Illinois. Friends of Mrs. T. J. Patterson are glad to learn that she has re covered sufficiently from her re cent injury to be able to be out again. Prof, and Mrs. Adams arrived Saturday and are guests at the Brown House. Prof. Adams will be the principal of the McDonough high school. E. Z. Y. Seal and Mason glass fruit cans with supply of tops and rubbers. Wax top tin cans with strings, 60' per dozen. Copeland- Turner Merc. Co. Wanted —Pupil nurses to enter the September classes. For fur ther information address, Superin tendent of Nursing, Griffin Hos pital, Griffin, Ga. Fresh grown turnipseed, rape and seed rye. Wheat for chick ens. We are in the market for good wheat, chickens, eggs and hams. Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Salesman Wanted, to sell tires direct from factory to user. Ex ceptionally good commission. All or spare time. Address, Burr Oak Cord Tire Company, Burr Oak, Michigan. Hemstitching and picoting at tachment works on any sewing machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.50 with full instructions. Gem Novelty Co., Box 1031, Corpus Christi, Texas. Having moved my repair shoo into the building owned by H. M. Amis on Griffin Street, I am still prepared to do your shoe and harness work, so when you have any to do, call on me. W. W. George. Rev. J. A. Partridge has moved into the Masonic building for of fice space where he will be glad to meet his friends on any church business. He may be found on second floor, last in west end. Phone 55. HISTORY OF HENRY COUN TY in pamphlet or book-form can be had for 25 cents the copy at T. A. Sloin & Co., McDonough Drug Co., Horton Drug Co., McDon ough, and Locust Grove Pharma cy, Locust Groye. CASTOR SA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Wall, their children and her father. Mr. W. J. Shadix, have returned from a very pleasant trip to Alabama, where they were the guests of relatives and friends. They enjoyed many sight seeing pleasures, among which were Red Sulphur Springs, WhiteSulphur Springs, also Warm Springs, and last but not least the beautiful little lakes at Cool Springs with their many different fish. The Young People’s Missionary society of the Methodist church entertained Tuesday evening at a delightful gipsy party on thechurch lawn. Guests were invited to come dressed as gipsy men and women, and many novel and unique costumes were seen among* the gipsies. After games apd music, the guests enjoyed roasting and eating weiners around the bon tire on the lawn. The chaperones for this occasion were Mesdames Adell Scott. Mrs. Will Peace and Miss Ellene Neal. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall’s Catarrli Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall’s Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, 7So. Hall’3 Family Pills for constipation. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All creditors ot the estate of Mrs. Re becca J. Treadwell, lute of Henry county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under signed accord ing to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immedi ate payment. July 20th, 1021. S. W. CARSON, Executor, Atlanta, Ga. For Administration. GEORGIA —Henry County. To Whom It May Concern: J. B. Lowe and T. A Sloan. Jr., having mad- application to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrators upon the estate of Edna T. Low 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 {donday in September, 1921 Witness my hand and official signature, this Ist day of August, 1921. A. G. HARRIS. Ordinary. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA —Henry County. Will be sold at the court house door in Mc- Donough, Henry county Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Sept 1921, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash ihe following property to-wit: One wooden freight and passenger depot of said Southern Railway Company located at Greenwood of said state and county. Said property levied on as the property of the Southern Railway Company to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Wm. A. Wright, comptroller general The agent of said Railway Company, Mrs. T. B. Hensly, being in possession notified in writing. This August 2nd, 1921. W. A. WARD, Sheriff. Henry County Georgia. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA Henry County. Will be sold at the courn.house door in McDonough, Henry County Georgia, on the first Tuesday id September 1921, with in the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following property to wit: Cue wooden freight and passenger depot of said Southern Kailway Company, located at McDonough of said state and county. Said property levied on as the property of the Southern Railway Com-, pany to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Wm. A. Wright comptroller general. The agent of said Railway Company, C. 1). Ingram being La possession notified m writing of said levy. This August 2, 1921. W. A. WARD, Sheriff, Henry County Georgia. H. C. ELLIS FRANK SETZER ELLIS-SETZER CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMING FRED KELLEY, Licensed Embalmer License No. 417. Issued by the Georgia State Board of Embaliners, Jan. 12. 1915. No case so small but that we give our BEST SERVICE* Office Phone No. 8. Residence Phones Nos. 57, 54-J, 132-J, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA. GENUINE “BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood ciflarettes for 10c I Sheriff's Sale. GEORGIA—Iien re Count v Will be sold ft t rite con rt house door itt Me Dononsrh, Henrv county Georgia., on tla' first Tuesday in September 1921, within the legal hours of sale, la the highest bid der for cash tht- following property to-wit: One brick passenger and freight depot of said railway comp toy located at Hainn ton of said state and county. Said prop erty levied on as t h * pr <p trty of the Cen tral of Georgia Itdlwiy Company to Rat isfy a tax fi fa. issued | )v Win a Wright, comptroller general The agent of said railway company. A E, Huffman, in pos sesion notified in writing This August 2,1921. W. A WARD. Sheriff. Henry < ’minty Georgia EAGLE No. 174 "4 i Vk*r> O <M°a K aSj For Sale at vour Dealer Made in five grades ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK AUSTIN’S 11c SIORE Specials for Saturday $3 00 Ladies’ Dresses for $1 50 300 “ Waists “ 1.50 2 50 “ “ “ I 25 2 00 “ “ “ 1 00 1 50 “ “ “ 1 00 1 00 .50 200 “ Middie Blouses for 1.25 1 50 1.00 125 % “ *' “ “ -75 250 “ ' Gowns “ 125 150 “ Petticoats “ .75 .50 “ Vests “ .25 .25 “ “ .15 1 00 Blue Shirts “ 75 2.00 Work Fanis “ 1 25 1.75 “ “ “ 100 I mean to sell these goods. ONE DAY ONLY. Yours for More Business, AUSTIN’S 10c STORE. Administrator’s Sale. G EORGIA-Henry County. by \ u me ol tin older of the Ordinary of st i t county, will be st Id Itefore the court house door In tne city ot McDonough, be tween the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in September next, aixty five acres of land being in the sixth land dis trict of Henry county Georgia, being part of lot number 109, and being all of said lot except. 27'» acres in the southwest corner sold to T. O. Callaway by J. F. M. Fields; 80 acres sold toG. W. Cathy by J. F. M. Fields, said 30 acres being on the north side; 49}% aeres on east side sold to H. B. Morris, by B, H. Morris; and 30 acres on t he west side set apart as adower to Mrs Mary S. Morris, widow of said B. 11. Morris. Said land bounded on the north by dower of Mrs. Mary S. Morris, and lands of G W. Cathy, on the east by lands of H. B. Morris, G. W. All and J L. 'Turner, on the south by dower of Mrs. Mary tv Morris, and lands of G. W Cathy and Mrs Ama/.iah Mitchell, on the west by dower of Mrs Mary S Morris, and landsof Mrs. Cora Fields ami G. VV Cathy. Sold as the property of B H. Morris, de ceased. 'This August Ist, 1921. W. H. MORRIS, Administrator of B. H. Morris, deceased. For Administration. GEORGIA —Henry County. To Whom It. May Concern: J. It Lowe and T. A. Sloan, .Jr., having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrators upon the estate of M. C Low late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard tit the regular term of the <’ourt of Ordinary for said county, to lie held on the first Monday in September, 192). Witness my hand and official signature, this Ist day of August. 1921. A. G, HARRIS, Ordinary. For Administration. GEORGIA- Henry County. 'To Whom It May Concern: R O. Arnold, having made application to me in due form to be appointed perma nent. administrator upon the estate of Tom Miller, 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 c unfy, to he held on the first. Monday in September, 1921. Witness my hand and official signature, this Ist day of August, 1921. A G. HARRIS, Ordinary.