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THE BANNER FARMING SECTION.
It has been said not
with too much emphasis,
'“Every conceivable con
sideration ot interest and
sentiment impels every
Southern man now to
stand shoulder to should
er with his neighbor, in
support oF Home Indus
tries and Enterprises.”
FOR SALE BY
GREEN, TARPLEY & COMPANY.
McDonough, ga.
Flippen.
Messrs. W. 0. Miller and W. L.
and Ray Pair made a business trip
to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. J. B. Rowan and wife spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. R. H. Brannan and Master
Jerome went to Atlanta Monday.
Messrs. T. J. Johnson, A. G. Har
ris and Jake Guyton spent Mon
day afternoon in McDonough.
Mr. John Knight, of McDonough,
was in Flippen Monday afternoon.
Mr. Henry Steel spent Monday
in the Gate City.
Messrs. Ed Peak and J. C. Nash,
of Locust Grove, were in Flippen
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. J. W. Rountree went to Mc-
Donough Tuesday.
Messrs. A. A. Exum and J. F.
Johnson of Du t c li to w n spent
Tuesday in Flippen.
The valentine party given by Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Bailey Tuesday
night was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. J. R. Pair made a business
trip to Atlanta Wednesday.
Mr. J. D. Stanfield was in town
while Wednesday morning.
Mr. J. W. Rountree and daugh
ter, Miss Willie, spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. Dave Wall, of McDonough,
was in Flippen Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. W. A. Price, of Atlanta,
spent Wednesday night with home
folks here.
Mr. Raymond Pair was in Flip
pen on business, buying catile and
Such is Central Georgia as is being demonstrated by
an ever increasing number of our most progressive farm
ers who realizing the importance of heavy fertilization are
making crop yields per acre surprising even themselves.
Surely all of our farmers seeing the profits arising from
such increased yields will use more commercial fertilizers
this season than ever before.
HIPTON FERTILIZER 80. °"“=
Composed of men knowing the needs of this section of
the State, earnestly interested in its prosperity, and who
are themselves directly interested in farming,
IS MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS,
Made from the Best Materials Obtainable in the Markets.
Our brands ol Fertilizers have made enviable reputations as crop producers, and we will
continue to keep up their high standard ol excellence realizing that our Farmers need and demand
the very best Fertilizers to be had.
We believe that a trial oF them will convince you that they are
Of Superior Merit.
hogs, also purchased a fine regis
tered hog from Mr. W. O. Miller
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tarpley, of
Route No. 4, spent several days
this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Miller.
Mr. Candler Dailey spent Wed
nesday night with home folks.
/
Miss Moilie Steel spent the latter
part of the week in Atlanta.
Mr. H. C. Riley and wife and lit
tle son Claude, spent Friday in At
lanta.
Mr. W. L. Pair made a business
trip to McDonough Friday. Came
back in an automobile.
Mr. G. H. Bailey and wife spent
Friday night with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dailey.
Mr. A. H. E. Brannan made a
business trip to McDonough Satur
day.
Mrs. T. W. Bennett and children,
spent Sunday with parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Pair.
Guess Who.
Jenkinshurg.
Miss Molly Ethel Banks was in
this section Tuesday.
Messrs. James Bowden and Har
ry Lindsey spent Thursday in At
lanta.
Miss Tassie Kimball visited Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Dukes last week.
Mr. John Lon Smith, of Atlanta,
visited Messrs. J. B. Childs and
Gideon Asbury last week.
The pound supper at Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Thurston’s Friday
night, was enjoyed by all present.
Misses Dilla Smith and Rosa
Mae Perdue visited Miss Irene
Kimball Saturday night and Sun
day.
The friends of Mrs. W. M. Saun
ders will be glad to hear that she
is improving.
Misses Eva and Velina Reeves
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thurs
ton Friday night.
The singing at Mr. and Mrs. John
William Kimball’s was highly en
joyed by all present Saturday
night.
Mrs. Matt Quinn, of Jackson,vis-!
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edalgo a
few days this week.
l>ook out girls, Mr. Woodfin
Cleveland has a new buggy. Bet- j
ter get you up some new hitching
posts.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Rich are
all smiles over the arrival of two
little sons.
Dr. and Mrs. Millard Bryans and
| daughter visited Dr. B. F. Akins
1 and family one day last week.
The friends of Mrs. B. F. Akins
; will regret to hear that she is worse.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Turner vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. E. Dalgo
Sunday.
Blue Eyes.
WHEN IN
ATLANTA
EAT AT
ELIOT'S QUICK LUCNH
55 N. PRYOR ST.
Quick, Clean Service.
Moderate Prices.
Good Coffee.
E. W, ROBERTS MGR,
“Grace a Year’*
is as often as you need buy a pair
of Work Shoes if you call for “Once
a Year’ 5 Red Seal Shoes.
Made by the J. K. Orr Shoe Co., Atlanta. They
sell for three fifty and wear like seven.
J. K. ORR SIIOR CO., ATLANTA
HOWARD CARMICHAEL
LEADINQ UNDERTAKER.
Complete line of Cfc-eketsall styles and prices.
Careful and polite attention given all funerals entru
sted to me.
Embalming done aocording to latest and most im
proved methods.
Newest and most up to date equipment.
Calls answered promptly day and night.
Phones 28 and 30.
flcDonough Ga.
For Administration.
To whom it may concern.
Mrs.ldaG.(Joss,having made application
to me in due form to be appointed perma
nent administrator upon the estate of
W. J. Goss, late of said county,
notice is hereby given that said applies.-
Some of Our
Most Popular
Brands are:
Field’s Climax 12-2.47-3
Hampton High
Grade 10-1.65-2
Blood & Bone 9-2.47-3
“ Blood & Meal 9-1.65-3
Grain Grower No. 2 8-1.65-4
Harris Extra
High Grade 10-2.47-3
Henry County
High Grade 10-1.65-2
Moore’s Special
Pride 10-1.65-2
Hampton Grayland 10-1.65-4
Grain Grower No. 1 10-0.82-4
flf SEAL O J
tion will be heard at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary for said county, to
be held on the first Monday in March,
1911.
Witness my hand and official signature
this Sth day of February, 1911.
3-3, 4. A. G. Harris, Ordinary.