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Mt. Bethel
E. B. and Franklin Strawn were
home from Atlanta for the week
end.
Mrs. W. N. Austin was on the
sick list last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Toliver McCord
and children of Jackson were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. Jones
Sunday.
Mr. Henry Cb veland was visit
ing his sister, Mrs J. W, Jackson
last week.
Mrs. Effie Bucharnan and little
son, of Attlanta, we-e gmsts of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Strawn Sunday,
all attended Sunday school at this
place and stopped with us for an
hour.
Rev. W. G. Crawley, of Atlanta,
is assisting in revival services at
Snapping Shoals church this week.
Rev. Crawleys childhood home is
at Snapping Shoals, he grew up
there and went out from the place
to bless the world through his
ministry of the gospel. He is now
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a strong preacher of the word.
The people of his old home place
are proud to claim him and to
have him with them for a few
days in the work.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Johnson, of
Atlanta, visited relatives here and
at Store Mountain last week and
were the guest of the F. B-
Straw n Saturday night. They left
for Jenkinsburg Sunday enroute
to their home in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hooten are
expect* d home lrom Culleoka
Term, where they have been visit
ing their daughter Mrs. W. T.
Simpson.
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HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA
LEGAL NOTICES.
For Twelve Months’ Support
Georgia, Henry County.
Mrs. Ella Adamson having made
application for Twelve Months
Support oat of the estate of T. B.
Adamson deceased, and the apprais
ers appointed by the Court having
made their returns, all persons
concerned are required to show
cause before the Court of Ordinary
of said county on the first Mondav
in September 1923 why said appli
cation should not he granted.
This Bth day of August 1923.
A. G. HARRIS. Ordinary.
For Leave To Sell
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Vesta E. Combs. Admini
stratrix of the estate of I. E. Combs
deceased, having in due form
made application for leave to sell
the lands and stocks belonging to
said estate, consisting of 250 acres
of land, also one-half interest in
100 acres land, in Locust Grove
List, of said county, also one house
and lot in Locust Grove, also 12
shares stock in Bank of Locust
Grove, 5 shares stock in Atlanta
Trust Co., 5 shsres stock in Han
son Motor Co., 25 shares stock in
Locust Grove Merc. Co., 50
shares stock in Henry County
Fertilizer Mid (Jiu Co., G shares
stock in Merchants and Planters
Ware House C .
S lid application will be heard at
the regular term of ihe Court of
Ordinary for said county to bo
held on the first Monday in Septem
ber 1923.
This 6th day of August 1923.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
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goodS-Tear
Social Circle.
Ahr f - crowd from nere at
tended the foot washing at Fiat
Shoals Sunday.
Miss H. E. Ford has returned
home alter a two weeks visit at
E ist point.
M s. Joe Callaham spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. C. M. Patter
son.
Mrs. Mather Austin and child
ren spent Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. J. W. Thurman.
Mrs. B. Y. White and children
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.
W. H. White.
Mrs. J. C. Burks and son, Paul
spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W.
Thurman.
Misses Birdie Callaham, Lillian
Patterson, Vera and Eunice White
I was the guest of Mrs. G. W.
Walden Fiiday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Clark and
family spent a w hile Sunday with
Mr. end Mrs. W. IJ. Clark.
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low 1914 prices, and
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before.
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Cords with the beveled All-
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When we take a vacation it is for the purpose of break
ing the monotony of our daily life, and we usually do some
thing or go somewhere so the general round of every day
will be entirely different from what we are used to. This
sometimes results in encounters with conditions with w hich
we are entirely unfamiliar, and it is just as well to be pre
pared for an emergency.
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Lincon Journal in
Business 33 Years
Atlanta, Ga., July 26, The Lin
coln Journal at Lincolnton, Ga.,
according to announcement made
in newspaper circles here, has eu
tered upon its thirty-first year in
business. It has grown from a
small four-page sheet, part of
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ernment specifications.
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the weevil and make a crop? 4
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