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Summers Buggies
Have earned an enviable reputation for their
Excellence cv Quality and Fairness of Price.
L° n £ experience, splendid equipment and unsurpassed
facilities have combined to produce a line of buggies of un
usual merit.
Summers Buggies have a record all over the territory.
There is a wearing power back of them that cannot be de
fined. They are beautiful in design, strongly constructed
elegantly finished, best material, run light and cost you
but very little more than other makes.
We vvill be very glad to show you
our hne of Buggies, Harness and Top
Rohes. We want your patronage.
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GREENWOOD
Mrs, Bogne Snwvil and family
visited Mr. Ike Sowell smd family
Monday.
Mrs. Bailer Steel and children
visited hhr mother, Mrs. Hammons
Monday
Mrs. Elbert Copeland visited
Mrs, Allen Rape Monday.
Mr, George Alexander went np
to McDonough Monday afternoon.
Mrs. B, B. Dingier has been on
the sick list for the last four weeks
.and she is no better at this writ
ing.
Mr. Qzier Copeland visited his
brother Monday night.
Mrs. Jasper Pendley visited Mrs,
J , L. Alexander Saturday,
Charley Griddle was a visitor in
dreenwood Monday.
Rosco Morris was out riding
Sunday afternoon.
Chicken pox has about played
out around here now,
Miss Carrie Sue Fields is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. Mitchell, of
Sunny Side, for the last few days.
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Something to Interest You.
We have a large Hoe of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries which we offer at a Price that will inter
est You; Come and see us at once and get our prices
Especially in Shoes, Clothing and Odd Pants.
We are agents for one of the largest tailoring firms of the country, and have a large line of sarocles.
C 3IVI £ AND LET U 3 Fir YOU UP WITH ONE OF THESE NOBBY T \YLORED SUITS.
Phone 7 VV- B. J, f SNI G HAjVI 00, McDono, Qa.
PROGRESS.
Cotton planting started hut rain
stopped it for a while.
Mrs. J. F. Johnson was the guest
of Mi’s B. O. Fields last Friday
evening.
Mrs. G. m. Adamson and two lit
tle children Mary and Ola visited
.Mrs. R W. Exum Monday evening.
! Kir. Leroy Strickland and Jord
Johnson spent Sunday in Dutch
town the guest of Mr. John Oaks,
Jr,
| W. N. Strickland was on the
’ grand jury last week and is still
j on this week.
Misses Virginia Freeman and
Estelle Alexander were in Me-
I
| Donough Saturday,
j Mrs J w\ Foster visited Mrs.
iR, w Exum last Thursday. Mrs.
Exum has a very sick chi d ; we
are glad to know that he is bettt r
we hope to see him well few
days.
w, J Owen spent Saturday and
Sunday in the Cate City the guest
of friends.
Mr and Mrs. Roe Alexander vis
ifed the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Alexander Sunday.
S. S. was rained out here Sun
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day guess it was at other places
; Wo.
Miss Lizzie Davis returned to
Flippen Friday after a weeks visit
here the guest of relatives.
Miss Estel] Alexander spent Sun
day with her grand parents aid
uncle, Mr. H, C. Alexander and
family.
Mr. Stewart Adamson, of Rex,
was down here Monday night the
guest of relatives.
Mrs. Dal ton McCollough and
children were 6at visiting Monday
p. m.
Mrs. w. vr. Strickland spent
Monday in Fiippon v\'iilithe Miss s
Hoods.
Little Miss Maude Tidwell spent
Sunday night here the guest of
relatives.
The singing at the home of Mr.
J. w. Foster's was enjoyed by all
present. Among those present
were two of the Wilson b >vs and
sister Miss Bettie, of Noah’s Ark ;
and Miss Jeff Burch, of Flippen.
Mrs. Snllie Tidwtll spent ore
day last week here the guest of
Mrs. w. R. Jarrett,
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
TSie Kind foil Have Always Bought
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WAS THt HCUoE FQH SALE?
Every bouse finds quick sale
when paint* d with the L. & M
Paint A coat adds value as well
as appearence. It also increases
its saleable chances. The L. & M.
colors are bright and lasting. L.
& M. is used in painting by every
body. One reason cost is only sl.
20 per gallon when made ready-for
use. It’s Metal Zinc Oxide and
Lead combined. It wears and
covers like gold, told B.v.
H. .1. Copeland Mrr. Co McDonough
Hampton Boggy Co., Hampton.
Don’t Buy a Cultivator
Before you see our New Model.
In it is embodied all that is good in a Cultivator. It is
different from other Cultivators, and costs no more.
It has a self adjusting fender, with a joint that enables
y° u to do better work, than you can do with the old style.
it will not catch the trash and drag over the little plant
like ot ler makes. In fact to appreciate the machine you
will have see it. It is worth while for any Cultivator buyer
to make a close comparison between our machine and the
old styled-one. If you do this we will get your Cultivator
business; everyone of them are right new, clean stock and
made to stand.
Give us your Hardware business; we have the goods and
prices.
6a is CflimiGfiflol 4% Sons
BOWE'i'S GROSSING 1
W”11 Mr. Editor as l was absent
last week will write a little this
week.
Mr. O. .1, Bowen made a business
trip to 'McDonough Saturday.
Mrs. Maiitn- Rowan visited Mrs.
Shaw one day last week.
Mrs. L T. Rowan visited Mrs.
Jim,Cook one day last week.
we are sorry to note the sad news,
that Mr. (j. P. Anderson of Forest
Park, On., was run over by a train
and had both legs cut oil, one just
above, the ankle and the other just
, below tlu* knee. He is a son-in
law of Mr. L. T. Rowan, of this
j place, and is a well known and in
! dustrious man. He has a wife
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and two children who now resides
at Forest Park
Mr. Joe Wilkinson attended ser
vices at Mt. Vernon last Saturday.
Misses Otilla and Utilla and Mas
ter Carl Wilkerson visited their
consiu, Miss Epsie Wilkinson, of
this place Saturday.
Miss Miner and Miss Tommie
Shaw visited Mrs. Mance Rowan
last Saturday p. m.
The entertainment given bv Miss
Epsie Wiltinson last. Saturday
night was highly enjoyed by all
who was present.
Mrs. Mance Rowan spent Sunday
night with Mrs, L. T. Rowan.
Mr. Henry Rowan, Miss Willie
Wyatt, Mr. Clarence Smith, Miss
Cyuthia Rowan, Miss Utilla and
Master Carl Wilkinson all visited
Miss Epsie Wilkinson last Sunday.
IVi il ion lo Require i xcctttnr lo ."Wake
Tille.
Georgia, Henry Guild r. -
L'(i Paul i urn. r. Km cuter, Ami A. Lem
on, Kouche Lemon and Annie Lemon,
heirs in law ol At . A. Legion, deceased,
and to Ami A. Lemon Guardian ol Koueho
Lemon and Mrs Annie M. Nolan Gmtr
dian of \ i!nie Lemon.
The First National IsunJ;, of McDon
ough, On .t t ansfe -< e, hr i it; jj made applica
tion to require lilies U> be execut'd to it to
(■“••tail? land described in a Loud for lilies
thereto attaehi d purporting to he signed
by Alex A. Lemon Intent Henry county,
deceased, 1 hr said ay pi lent inn alleging I hat
said land has been fully paid for, all par
ties concerned are hereby notified that mid
application will lie hemd hi fore the court,
of Ordinary for said county on thet'rd day
of May ISMIt). This 51 hduy'of April lilOil.
A. (i. Harris. Ordinary
For Dismission.
Georgia. Henry County.
I sitae Kug< no Combs, Kxecutor upon the
estate of S'. . M. i;<>ml s, deceased, )ati‘ of
said county, ha ingflhdhis petition for
cliseliarge, this is to cite all persons con
cerned i o show cause a gainst the granting
of this discharge, at the regular term of
the court of Ordinary for said county to
be held on the First Monday in Mav, I HOP.
This March ‘2<>th lHoy.
A. G. HA HHIS, Ordinary.
f nr Ailministi at ion.
Georgia, irenry county.
Mrs. Sal lie Howaii an la irat law hav
ing in jiroper form applied to me that J.
A. Kouehe, clerk of rlie Superior Court bo
granted permanent letters of adn inistra
t ion on the estate of Samuel c 1 at iilo, late
of said con nty. this is to cite all and singu
lar th“ creditors and next of kin of Sam
uel <:. P.i t llle to lie and appear at my office
within the. time allowed hy law, and shmv
cause, if a ny they can. why permanent ad
ministration should not lie granted to J.
A. Kouehe on said estate.
Witness inv hand and official signature
this the 7th day of April I HOW.
A. G. Harris, Ordinary
For Ailmiuistratio>i.
Georgia. Henry County
W J. Kitchens having made application
tome in due form to he appointed perma
nent administ rat or upon the estate of A. J.
Kitchens, late of said county. Notice is
hereby given that said application will lie
boa rd a t the regular term of the conrt of
Ordinary fm said con try to be held on the
first Monday in May bmp. WKoess my
official signature, this loth day of Mar. IHt)H
A. (J. HARRIS, Ordin irv.