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Elm Grove.
Mrs. .Joseph Wilkerson was the
guest of Mrs. Ben Turner Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. George Crumbley visited
Mrs. Joseph Conkle Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner visited
relatives at Stockbridge Sunday.
Mr. J. C. Conkle visited Mr.
Grady Morris Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Turner was the guest
Of Mrs Joseph Conkle Tuesday.
Miss Essie Wilkerson visited
Evie Conkle Friday.
Misses Susie and Nettie Conkle
were the guests of Mrs. Ben
Turner Monuay.
Oak Shade.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradbury are
delighted with their new baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor McKee bur
ied their little infant yesterday.
Mr. Carl and Ruby Roberts and
Miss Jewel Sneed, from Conley,
visited Miss Fannie Me. and Miss
Gertie Hays Sunday.
Master Maurice Sprayberry is
improving.
The children are practicing at
our school for another exhibition,
Mt. Vernon school.
We are glad Miss Lucy Peter
man is well again.
Preaching at Mt. Zion next Sun-
Day. Everybody invited. Broth
er Charlie McDaniel is pastor.
A. P. S.
Rev. W. J. Deßardeleben deliv
ered an excellent sermon Sunday
at Mt. Bethel. Having been called
off to Philadelphia to officiate at a
funeral Saturday, he arranged
with Rev. Wayman Whitaker to
fill his place at Mt. Bethel that
day.
Mr. Jim Wynn, of the Peeksville
vicinity, passed through here on
business last Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Wynn, of Hampton,
visited the family of her uncle, W.
L. Wynn, here several days last
week.
Messrs. John Jackson, Carl
Bledsoe, Joe Andrews, and Mrs.
Andrews and children spent Sun
day afternoon at this station.
Mrs. M. W. Dickerson spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Strawn.
B. H. Welch and family visited
in this section Sunday.
Homer Hunt and family visited
his parents here Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Jeffares, who has
been on the sick list, was out at
preaching Sunday.
Lizzardsville News.
We regret to say that Master J.
D. Joyner fell out of a tree and
hurt himself pretty badly.
Mr. 11. A. Steele visited McDon
ough. last Saturday and Sunday.
The convicts have started on
the road from town to the camp
ground. 1 guess you can come to
camp meeting now.
Woodstown News.
A large delegation from Henry
met the Agricultural train at Cov
ingtort last Saturday.
Mrs. Dora Fincher is in Atlanta
for a few lays.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Green are quite sick with
the ill effects of measles.
Mrs. J. F. Adair entertained a
few friends informally at dinner
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lummus
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ellis
Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Woods, visited Mrs.
J. E. Woods at Jackson this week.
Central Dots.
Mrs. N. G. Nichols, Mrs. Tom
Castleberry and little daughter, of
Atlanta, were guests of Mrs. D.
W. Clower from Wednesday until
Sunday.
Mrs. B. C. Bright and Mrs. N.
Barnett were visitors of Mrs. D.
W. Clover Saturday.
Mr. Kenneth Clower was a wel
come caller at Woolsey Sunday.
Mrs. N. G. Nichols, Mrs. Castle
berry, and daughter, Lucile, Mrs.
D. W. Clower and daughter, Eve
lyn, were the guests of Mrs. R. H.
Moore Friday.
Mr. Barney Nichols and father,
N. G. Nichols, of Atlanta, were at
Mr. D. W. Clower’s Sunday.
Hulon Peeples was with Eugene
and Douglas Clower Saturday.
Mrs. Cliff Peeples and Mrs. R.
H. Moore were out here Thurs
day'afternoon. Blue Eyes.
Phillippi.
Mrs. B. F. Crumbley visited Mrs.
Ida Goss, of Locust Grove, Sun
day.
We still have a flourishing lit
erary school at this place. Mrs.
S. B. Kirnbell was a pleasant vis
itor there Friday afternoon.
Mr. J. D. McKibben made a
pleasure trip to Atlanta last week.
Miss Cora Moss has been quite
sick for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. «). McKibben
and family enjoyed having with
them quite a number of friends
Sunday.
Messrs. Woodfin Cleveland and
Frank Craig were welcome visit
ors at this place Sunday.
Miss Rosa Sandifer, of Locust
Grove, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Miss Mamie McKib
ben.
Next Saturday and Sunday are
regular preaching days and every
body is invited to worship with us.
Mrs. S. W. i Je and Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Tingle visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. McKibben Sunday after
noon.
There was a singing at the home
of Mr. B. T. Crumbley Sunday
night.
Wanted.
Enterprising young man to act
as agent for oldest old line Mutual
Life Insurance Company in the
United States. Liberal contract.
Money in it for right man.
Bloodworth and Jackson, v
Forsyth, Ga.
For Final lUscliartie.
Georgia, Henry County:
Whereas, .T. F. M Fields. Administra
tor de bonus non est of Thus. Fields, rep
resents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
Hilly administered Thos Fields’estate:
This is therefore to cite all persons con
j corned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not he discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters of
Dismission on the First Monday in April,
1911. 3-31,4.
For I leave to Sell
Georgia. Henry Countv.
To whom it may concern:
Ida G Goss, Administratrix of the es
tate of \Y J Goss, deceased, having made
application for leave to sell the lands be
: longing to said estate, consisting of one
! hundred and sixty-six acres of land in
Locust- Grove District, notice is hereby
given that said implication will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county, to be held on the
, first Monday in April, 1911.
March «, 1911. A. G. Harris,
3 31,4. Ordinary.
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