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LEGAL NOTICES.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Henry County.
Will bo wold before the Court
bouse door in McDonough, Henry
County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in July 1923 between tho legal
hours tor Sheriff's Hales to the
highest bidder forcash, following
described property, to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in tho 11th land district
of Henry County, Georgia and
known as the West part of lot no.
159 of said district and county,
containing 110 acres, more or less,
more particularly described; by
Commencing at a hickory corner
on the Konth line of said lot. and
running thence West to South
west. corner of sai lot; thence
North along tho land lot line to
the Northwest corner of said lot;
thence East along the North line
of said lot to where said North line
crosses the Spring branch ; thence
South down said branch to a cer
tain shoal on tie branch ; thence
on a straight line to afoiesnid
hickory corner and boginning poin t
and bounded as follows : North by
lot of Widow Mosley ; South by
lands of Cicero Mclntyre ; East by
lands of widow Stanley, and West
tyy lands of William Gardner. All
of said ownerships being as they
existed Jan. SrOfh 1894, and being
the same property conveyed J. B.
Ragsdale and Margarette Kagsdalo
to C. M. Mclntyre in book 5 page
516 of Deeds in said county.
Said property levied on as the
property of O. B. Turpin to satisfy
an execution issued from the
Henry Superior Court in favor of
C, M. Mclntyre for use of M L.
Hirsh against O. B. ’Turpin.
Tenant in possession of said
property notified.
This June 6th 1923.
W. A. WARD, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Henry County.
Will be sold before the Court
house door, in the city of McDono
ugh, in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in July 1923, to the high
est biddder for cash, the followii g
property, to.vit:
We are Headquarters for all kind of
Hardware, Hames, Traces, Plow
Stocks, all kind of Scrapes, Plow
Shares. Plow Points, Lines, hame
string, Coiiars, Collar Pads and brid
dles. Garden Plows, rakes, hoes and
spading forks. A full line of Avery &
Sons Corn Planters, Peanut Plates,
Binders and Plows.
SPECIAL. 30 X 3 Fabric Casing for
$6.95. Full Line of the Federal Cas=
ings Price RIGHT.
A line of shelf Hardware. Electric light Bulbs at Reduced Prices-In all Watts.
A line of Wizard floor oil Furniture Polish, Mops and SILVER POLISH.
Grain Measures, both Wood and Metal.
We Respectfully solicite your patronage and appreciate your calling on us and
Inspect our Store.
We thank you,
ELLISSETZERCO.
McDonough, ' Georgia
40 Acres of land in Hampton dis
trict bounded as follows : South by
land of T. D. Stewart; West by
land of Andrew Barham ; North by
land of Henry Jones; East by land
of T J. Standard.
Said property levied on as the
nropei ty of A. C. Barham to satisfy
a Tax ext cation issued from
Wyatt Rowan T. C. of Henry coun
ty in favor of Wyatt Rowan T. C.
against A. C. Barham. Tenant in
possession notified. This 26th of
May 1923.
TjCVce made by J. F. Copeland,
L. C.
W. A. WARD,
Sheriff seid county.
DISCHARGE
In the District Uonrtof the Uni
ted States, for the Northren Dis
trict of Georgia.
In re Philip F. Pruitt Bankrupt.
No. 8683 In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by aboved-named bankrupt, and
the Court having ordered that the
hearing upon said petition be bad
on June 16, 1923 at ten o’clock a.
in., at the United States District
Court room, in the city qf Atlanta,
Georgia, notice is lierbey given to
all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bank
rupt for discharge should not be
granted,
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
For Twelve Months’ Support'
Georgia, Henry County.
Mrs R. J. Williams having made
application for Twelve JV.onths’
Support out of the estate of R. J.
Williams deceased. And the re
port of the appraisers having been
filed. All persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause be
fore tiie Court of Ordinary of said
count/ on the first Monday in July
1923 why said application should
not be granted.
This sth day of June 1923.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
For Twelve Months’ Support
Georgia, Henry County.
Millie Kelley having made appli
cation for twelve months support
WHEN YOU THINK OF HARDWARE
THINK OF ELLIS-SETZER CO.
AND
WHEN \OU THINK OF FURNITURE
THINK OF ELLIS-SETZER CO.
HENKI COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA
out of the estate uf Robert Kelley
deceased, ami the appraisers hav
ing made their return, all persons
concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the court of
Ordinary of said County on the
first Monday in July 1923 why said
application should not be, granted,
and said return be made the
judgment of the Court.
This 4th day of June 1923.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
DISC BARG E
Georgia, Henry County.
Whereas, .Mrs. Mattie E 1 wards
Administratrix of J U Edwards,
represents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on re
cord. that she has fullv adminis
tered J. L. Edwards estate :
This is, theiefore, to cue all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administratrix
should not be discharged from her
administration, and receive letters
of Dismission on the first Monday
in July, 1923.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
Administrators Sale
Georgia, Henry County.
By virture of an order from the
court of Ordinary of Henry county
will be sold at public out-cry, on
the first Tuesday in July 1923, at
the court house door in said county
between the legal hours of sale;
100 acres of land, in 11th land Dis
trict of said county, and bounded
as follows ; On South by land of
J. L. Moseley, West by lands of
A 1 Turpin and J. L. Moseley, on
North bv land of J. L. Moseley,
East by land of Estate of Jim
Cowan.
This 4th day of June 1923.
J. L. Moseley Robert Moseley
Administrators.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Henry County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door at McDonough, Henry
County Ga , between the legal
hours for Sheriff’s sales, on the
first Tuesday in July 1923, to high
est bidder for cash, following de
scribed property : One Book Keep
ing Machine, and one Adding
Machine, both inann raotured by
the Burrough’s Adding Machine
Company.
Said property levied on as the
property of the Eanlt of Henry
Conntv to satisfy an execution is
sued from the Henry Superior
Court in favor of \V T . L. Mosley for
use of Bank of Stockbridge against
The Bank of Henry County. This
June 6tli 1923.
W. A. WARD, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Henry County.
Will be sold before the Court
house door at McDonong a, Henry
County Georgia, ou the first Tues
day iu July, within the legal liouia
for Sheriff’s sales, to the highest,
adder lor cash, tlie tollowiug de
scribed propel cy :
All that tract or parcel of land
| lying, situate and being in land
lota 89 aud 90 of tlie Bth district ot
Henry County Georgia, and being
known us the William T. Stroud
home place and being 250 uores
more or less, and being the same
premises formerly owned by J. W
Bowden who lived on the same
premises at the time of his death.
Said piemisesare bounded as fol
lows :
On the West by H. H. Forbes;
On the East bv the lands of T. J.
Stewart and McDonald ; on the
North bv the lands of Lon Bailey
and T. J. Stewart; and on the
South by the lands of B. (). Me
Donald estate and J. A. McDonald ;
and being the same property
which was sold to Rus Stroud by
C. H. Stroud and T. J. Stewart,
executors of the estate of W. T.
Stroud, which executors deed was
recorded on Deo. 15th 1916 in
deed book 14 page 29 in Henry
county Records.
Said property levied on as tlie
property of Has Stroud to satisfy
a fi fa issued from the Newton
Superior court in favor of J. How
ell Green, W. J. Tilson and Chas.
D. McKinney, Trustee against
Ras Stroud. Tenant in possession
notified.
W. A. WARD,
Sheriff said county.
5 Gal. slop Buckets with Tops for Sum
mer. Johnson Dusting Machine, also
Springfield and Woodruff hand guns
for Dusting cotton. All kind of utinsels
for the raising of Poultty==A full line
of Stoves and Ranges, Copper, Iron
and Aluminum Kettles, Pans, and
Preserving Kettles, Base Ball Goods.
The Famous Devoe Paints, Grain
cradles, Screen Wire, Screen Doors
and windows.
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Down South News
The Sunday Shod program giv
en at Rocky Creek Sunday was
enjoyed by all who attended.
Miss Jennie Bearden is now
visiting friends and relatives in
Atlanta. •
Mrs. E. L. Williams was the
gu st of Mrs. S. A. Bunn Tuesday.
Miss Sane May Standard has
returned home from Thompson
Ga.
There will be, an afternoon
Sinking ;.t Rocky Creek ohurch
July Ist. Everybody come and
b.iugyoUt tune.
Mr. and Mrs. Humbert moore
spent the week-end at Elovilla.
Mr. aird Mrs. Roy Greer made a
business uip to Hampton Satur
day utttl UvJOll.
Miss Laurie Clifford and Mrs.
Vessie Padgette was tlie welcom
ed guest of Miss Polly and Lula
Williams Ftiday nighi.
Mrs. L. C. Alexander is very ill,
we hope to see her well
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morris spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffin had
company from Atlanta Sunday.
Bob.
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