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J^ocals.
Mrs. J. W. Harper spent Mon
day near Jenkinsburg with rela
tives.
Mrs. Sims, of Atlanta, was the
week-end of Mrs. M. C.
Lowe.
Mrs. Nancy Lemon, of Sandy
Ridge district, is the guest of Mrs.
Annie Nolan.
Miss Maud Woodward leaves to
day for a visit to Mrs. Barnett at
Dublin.
Misses Annie Nolan and Annie
Lemon visited Atlanta Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott visited
Mr. Henry Sharp in Newton coun
ty Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Scott went
to Indian Spring Wednesday.
Mr. Joe Cawthorn and Mr.
Minter, of Butts county, spent Fri
day here as guests of Mr. W. B. J.
Ingram.
Dr. D. W. Scott spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. Alonza Bankston, of Macon,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Bankston, Jr„ Sunday.
Messrs. W. H, King and 0. F,
Love spent last Sunday at Indian
Spring.
Mr, Robert Wells, of Fort
Valley, was the guest of Mrs. Joel
Bankston. Sr., Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Stripling, of Macon, is
the guest of Mrs. Ben Bankston.
Mrs. G. W. Cathey and her
mother, Mrs. J. A. Jackson, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Cathey at Barnesville.
Mrs. Ab Harris left Friday for a
stay at Borden Wheeler Springs,
where she hopes to be benefitted
by the curative powers of the
water, for rheumatism, from
which she has suffered much.
Messrs. D. J. and Will Green
were in attendance of the Sunday
School Rally at Union Saturday.
Mr. D. J. was one of the speakers.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Dailey and
little son were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Knight Tuesday.
Mr. Ed Mason displayed on the
streets Tuesday some fish, one
blue cat weighing 17 pounds, one
4, and one 2. they were caught
at Island Shoals. Messrs. Tal
madge Carmichael and Will
Walker left immediately in the
fastest automobile to catch a larger
one, not to return until they had
succeeded. We have not heard
from them yet.
A new business firm will open
here on the first of September.
It will be composed of Messrs,
hum Ingram and A. M. Bowden.
The out-or-Town relatives who
attended the funeral of Mrs. Mo
ria Robinson here Sunday were:
Miss Nellie Smith, of Carrollton;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamson,
sMr. and Mrs. Emanuel Burks, all
of Clayton county; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gilbert, of Morrow.
Mr. W. D. Knight and Mr. Clar
ence Harris have beautified their
homes by adding a coat of paint to
their residences.
Mr. Harris Carmichael is improv
ing his residence by adding anoth
er room. We like to see these
things go on, it is a sign of pros
perity, and it makes our little city
more attractive.
Miss Ella Smith, of Jonesboro,
is in the city the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Joe Smith.
Governor Smith has announced
his intention of appointing Judge
T. E. Patterson, of Griffin, to fill
the vacancy on the State Prison
Commission, which wili be madv
vacant when Gen. Clement A.
Evans accepts the position of Ad
jutant General. Judge Patterson
is well known in this county, hav
ing practiced in the courts here,
and he has many friends here who
are glad to hear of his appoint
ment and are congratulating him.
He is an excellent and genial gen
tleman and a fine lawyer, and will
fill this new position with credit
to himself and to the State.
Miss Hattie Sue Lowe has re
turned from a pleasant visit to
Atlanta. On her way to the sta
tion in Atlanta, some unknown
appropriated the contents of her
dress suit case, kindly leaving her
the latter.
Mr. E. 0. Reddy, of Griffin, was
in our city Tuesday.
Mr. Frank Copeland is attending
the Jackson chautauqua this week
and is the guest of his brother,
Dr. Id. W, Copelaad.
Miss Lucy Reagan will leave
Tuesday for a visit to friends at
Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Park A. Dallas
were the guests of Mrs. Annie
Nolan for the week-end.
The friends of Miss Ida Lou
Knight regret to hear of her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Turner vis
ited his mother near town Monday.
Miss Kathleen Walker, from near
Griffin, is in the city, the guest of
Mrs. Asa Lemon.
Mrs. Talmadge Carmichael is at
Borden Wheeler Springs,
Miss Eula Riley, of Macon, and
Mrs. Slappey, of Savannah, arriv
ed Wednesday for a visit tq Mrs.
Ethel Tye Wright.
Miss Nena TurnerN has gone to
Athens for the university com
mencement. She is the guest of
the Misses O’Ferrell.
Mrs. Joim A. Simpson has gone
to Toccoa for a visit to relatives.
Then she will join Masters John
A., Jr., and Ben White Simpson at
her mother’s in Danielsville. Mr.
Simpson accompanied her to Toc
coa, where he will spend this
; week.
Mrs. J. T. Sowell left Tuesday
for a ten day’s visit to Indian
Spring.
LOST. —0 n e Elgin Ladies’
Watch. Double gold case, size 6.
E. I. T. engraved on same. Lost
somewhere between Tussahaw
Creek and Norman’s store. Re
ward will be paid for return to
The Weekly office.
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Central Dots.
Mr. Kenny Clower was a wel
come caller to Woolsey Wednes
day afternoon.
Miss Mattie Henderson has re
turned home, after a week’s stay
at Inman, the guest of Miss Lubie
Me Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Little visited
Mrs. Chris Turnipseed Sunday af
ternoon.
Hulon Peebles and David and
Allem North, of Hampton, were
hunting berries Saturday, but did
not get any.
Mr. Tom Henderson was at
home with his mother, Mrs. W. I).
Henderson, Sunday.
Mr. Barney Nichols, of Atlanta,
and Miss Mattie Henderson, of
Hampton, were to see Miss Mable
Clower Sunday afternoon.
Kennie Clower made a call up
near Lovejoy Sunday.
Mrs. D. W. Clower, Misses Em
ma and Mattie Henderson and
Kennie Clower made a trip to At
lanta shopping Monday.
The farmers are certainly need-
American Fence
Combine the Fence _
and the Hogr and get]
p thc DoUar4 AmericanDollarg
HELLO!
YOU, NO DOUBT, ARE AWARE that this fence
is made of hard, stiff steel wire with the best of gal
vanizing, has the tension curve and hinge joint, which
when pressure is brought against the fence, it is possi
• ble to force the stay out of alignment, and without
breaking it. ALSO NOTICE BETWEEN BARS, stays
are perfectly straight and when pressure is removed the
e Hire stay from top to-bottom springs back to its
original position.
RAISING HOGS IS A MONEY MAKING
PROPOSITION. COMPLETE YOUR LOT
WITH OUR SPECIAL HOG FENCE.
Stretchers Furnished Free.
VERY TRULY,
GOPELANO-TURNER MERCANTILE COMPANY
Phone 25. McDONOUGH, GA.
ing rain on their crops, but are
having a good time killing the
grass.
I will stop and come again.
Blue Eyes.
Woodstown.
The most enjoyable social event
of the past week at Woodstown
was the lawn party given by Dr.
and Mrs. 11. C. Ellis Thursday
evening in honor of .their guest,
Misses Fannie Ellis and LuciJe
Middlebrooks.
Those partaking of the festivi
ties of the evening were: Misses
Fannie Ellis, Lucile Middlebrooks,
Larne Lummus, Lessie Moore,
Vera Stroud, Sadye Lewis, Dessa
Fincher, Lois McDonald, Florence
Franc DeLoach. Francis Hooten,
Lennie Thrasher, Eva May Woods;
Messrs. Horace Randall, Robert
McDonald, Robert Lummus, Tom
McDonald, Gibson Hooten, Kennie
Garner, Curt Cowan, Claud Finch
er, Will DeLoach, Thomas Woods.
After many games, a delightful
ice course was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Dowman Almand
spent the week-end with the lat
ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. TV
Lummus.
Dr. H. C. Ellis went to Atlanta
Monday to purchase a new auto.
Misses Fannie Ellis and Lucile
Middlebrooks have returned to
their home at Locust Grove.
Mr. R. W. Cash was a visitor at
Woodstown Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adair were
the guests ofV Dr. and Mrs. Ellis
Sunday.
Lite Ha.
Mrs. S. B. Caudle and charming
little daughter, Martha, Mrs. P. R.
Martin and children, and Miss
Sweet Patrick visited Mrs. S. P.
Brown Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Mrs.
V. G. Turner and son, Bailey, Mrs.
J. W. Henderson and little Freda
A Car Load
OF
Nails and
American
Fence
Turner went to McDonough and
Locust Grove Thursday afternoon
in Mr. Bailey’s automobile.
Mr. V. G. Turner went to Grif
fin last Tuesday.
Mrs. S. B. Caudle and little
daughter visited Mrs. J. A. Nelms
and Mrs. J. W. Henderson Tues
day afternoon.
Mrs. S. P. Brown spent Tuesday
with Mr. A. E. Brown and family.
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Mr. D. G. Neal went to Atlanta
last Tuesday.
Mrs. 0. H. Goodman visited Mrs.
D. G. Neal a while Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Mrs.
V. G. Turner and son, Bailey,
and Mr. P. R. Martin went to
Griffin Friday afternoon.
Mr. P. R. Martin and little
daughter, Louise, ate dinner with
Mr. S. P. Brown Tuesday.
Mrs. J. W. Henderson went to
Hampton Wednesday afternoon to
see her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Turner.
Mrs. B. F. Thompson visited
Mrs. W. S. Steel Friday afternoon.
Little Freda Turner visited her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Henderson, a
few days last week.
Miss Sweet Patrick went to
Griffin Thursday morning.
Mrs. W. L. Steel visited Mrs. W.
S. Steel last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Mrs.
V. G. Turner and son, Bailey,
were outriding Sunday afternoon.
Misses Helen, Annie Kate Carr
and Grace Goodman spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Mrs.
P. R. Martin.
i Mr. Frank Mitcham and Miss
; Serena Swann, of Hampton, were
riding through Luella Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pruitt, of
Jackson, spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Brown.
! Mrs. Susie Foster visited Mrs.
B. F. Thompson Monday afternoon.
Mr. C. C. Goodman and family
and Mr. W. C. Stanfield and family
Mr. V. G. Turner and Mr. P. R.
Martin went to Hampton Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Dock Henley and Mr. Elmo
Hammock spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. P. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Henderson
spent Sunday in Hamilton visiting
relatives.
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. B. F. Thompson and
family.
Mrs. W. S. Steel went to Mon
roe Sunday to visit her son, Mr.
R. B. Steel.
Miss Sweet Patrick and Mr.
Robert Strickland attended the
birthday dinner of Mrs. Grover
Patrick Sunday, near Griffin.
Mr. W. S. Steel and granddaugh
ter, Miss Dora Hattaway, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Butler, of Spalding county.
Oak Hill Celebration on July 4-th.
The annual celebration at Oai<
Hill will be held July 4th, 191 L
A good program is being ar
ranged, which will appear later.
Cordial invitation is extended to
all. T. W. Hicks, Secretary.
FOR SALE
277 acres on Keys Ferry road
for $37.50 with 5-horse farm open.
190 acres near Locust Grove,
$45 per acre, 5-horse farm open.
50 acres near Locust Grove,
rents i'or 4b cotton, SSO per acre.
1200 acres near town, sls per
acre, 18-horse farm open, with 8
good houses, one 8-room 2-story.
125 acres near town, $1250 on
terms.
One house and lot in Locust
Grove, on terms to suit you, just
like rent.
430 acres, 2 1-2 in town, 5-horse
farm open, $7.56 per acre,
I have several farms listed that
are in South Georgia from SB.OO to
»
SIOO per acre.
JNO. S. BROWN.
Locust Grove, - Georgia.
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