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Rocky Creek.
Well, it seems that winter has
gone and spring is here. I guess
everybody is glad to see it.
Mrs. W. T. Hand called on Mrs.
J- T. Greer Monday afternoon.
Mr. O. M. Duffey made a busi
ness trip to Hampton Tuesday.
Mrs. Susie Phillips visited Mrs.
J. P. Welch Tuesday and Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Ane Hand spent Friday
with Mrs. W. T. Greer.
Messrs. George Hand, Jr., and
Ed Hand passed through here
Friday.
Miss Thelma Hutcheson visited
Miss Mary Lizzie Greer Saturday
evening.
Mr. Roy Greer spent Saturday
night with Mr. George Hand.
Miss Susie Phillips spent Thurs
day with Mrs. W. T. Greer, also
Friday night with Mrs. J. T. Greer.
Mes. A. Y. Martin visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Greer,
one evening last week.
Mrs. Mary Copeland spent Sat
urday with Mrs. W. A. Copeland.
Mr. W. T. Hand went to Hamp
ton Saturday morning.
Miss Elon Duffey spent Satur
day night and Sunday with home
folk.
Mrs. G. W. Hand is visiting this
week with kin folk.
Miss Annie Kate Carr spent
Sunday with Miss Thelma Hutche
son.
Miss Helen Carr visited Miss
Mary Lizzie Greer Sunday.
Ask Mr. George Hand wherj he
was Sunday. Abram.
FOUND —One gentleman’s ov
ercoat on streets of McDonough.
Owner can get same at The Week
ly office by paying for this adver
tisement.
Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell
spent Sunday with Mr. I. H. Gard
ner at Locust Grove.
Miss Helen Carr spent Sunday
night with Miss Mary L. Greer.
Mr. T. D. Weems made a trio to
Hampton Saturday.
Mrs. Knight spent Sunday with
Mrs. R. H. Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Chappell
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Milt Walker.
Mrs. Mary Copeland and chil
dren spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Copeland,
of Oakland.
Mr. O. H. Goodman, of Hamp
ton, visited Mr. J. H. Carr Sunday.
Mr. R. C. Walker spent Satur
day at Locust Grove.
Mrs. Mary Copeland spent Wed
nesbay afternoon with Mrs. P. K.
Chappell. Butterfly.
Use Dr. Hess Stock Tonic and
Chicken Panacea for best results.
Bee Dee Dip and Dr. Hess Louse
Killer. Copeland Turner Merc.
Co. Adv.
Cross Roads.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Freeman
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Green Jones
and family.
Miss Annie Palmer spent Sun
day with her sister, Mrs. Mitchell.
The many friends of Mrs. Fred
Mays are sorry to learn she is
real sick. We hope she will soon
be well again.
Messrs. Ben Jones and Willie
WE’RE READY FOR SPRING BUSINESS
and we welcome you to see our unusual display
of New Spring Styles and to profit by sharing in
THE DISTRIBUTION OF OUR QUALITY
MERCHANDISE.
We cater exclusively to women. We promise
you the finest line of Dry Goods, Millinery,
Shoes and Ready-to-wear Goods ever brought
to this city. Come and see!
New Hats, New Skirts, New Wash Goods, New Silks, New
Novelties, New Waists, New Dress Goods, New Shoes.
T. A. SLOAN & COMPANY,
McDonough, Georgia.
Flake were hauling their best girls
Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. John and Ben Jones and
Thornton Askew spent Saturday
night and Sunday with home folk.
A little daughter arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Patillo
Friday, and she came to stay.
Mrs. T. W. Jarrett and children
spent Sunuay afternoon with her
sister, Mrs. Jones.
LEGAL NOTICES.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Henry County.
To whom it may concern :
Notice in hereby given that the under
signed has applied to the Ordinary of said
county for leave to sell All the real estate
belonging to the estate of A. E. Rodgers,
(consisting of one house and lot in Hamp
ton. Ga.) for the purpose of paying debts
and distribution. Said application will
be heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in April 1913.
This 3rd Feb 1913.
W. J. Rodgers. Administrator.
3-28, 4.
APPLICATION FOR
ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, HEXR\ COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
R. I). Skelton, having made application
to me in due from to be appointed per
manent Administrator upon the estate of
Win. W. Skelton late of said county, notice
is hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the Court
of * )r,iinary of said county, to lie held on
the First Monday in March, 1913.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 18 day of Jan., 1913.
2-28, *. A. G. Harris Ordinary.
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