THE BANNER FARMiNii 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.”
POP QAI P RV
GREEN, TARPLEY & COMPANY.
McDonough, ga.
COLORED SCHOOLS HAVE
EDUCATIONAL DAY.
Saturday, March 25, is Educa
tion Day for the colored schools of
Henry eounty. At 11:00 o’clock
the children will form at the col
ored school and march to the col
ored Baptist church. Here the
speaking will take place. Dr. J.
T. Williams, of Atlanta Baptist
college, will deliver an address on
“Sanitation and Health rn Educa
tion.”
Prof. P. C. Parks, director, De
partment of Agriculture, Clarke
University, will speak on “Indus
try in Education.”
The principal addresses will be
delivered by Mr. Duffey, County
School Commissioner, and Col.
Brown, President of the Board of
Education.
In the afternoon there will be a
track meet at the colored school.
The principal events are: 100-yard
dash; 200-yard dash; running
broad jump; running high jump;
hurdle race; sack race; potato race;
shot put; hammer throw and relay
race. There will be a first and
second prize in each event.
Flippen.
Messrs. W. H. Burch and W. L.
Glass made a business trip to
Atlanta Saturday.
Mesdames Cora and B. 0. Fields
visited Mrs. John Rountree Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. Clark Rowan was mixing
and mingling with his old friends
here Monday.
Mrs. A. G. Harris, of McDon
ough, visited relatives here last
week.
Miss Willie Rountree was the
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.
HAMPTON FERTILIZER CO.
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 of fertilizers have made enviable reputations as crop producers, ami w win
continue to keep up their high standard ot excellence realizing that our laimt rs nee<> an dem nd
the very best fertilizers to be had.
We believe that a trial of them will convince you that they are
Of Superior Merit.
I guest of Mrs. Cora Fields Satur
! day night.
Mrs. Tom McCullough visited
Mrs. H. C. Riley Friday afternoon.
Mr. Harvey Fields, of McDon
ough made a business trip here
Monday.
Mrs. Cora Fields, Misses Dennis
Fields and Leila Johnson were the
guests or the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Howard Glass, Tuesday.
Messrs. C. Y. Simpson. Tom
Rowan and Jordan Hood, Misses
Myrtice and Lura Fields, Ida Flor
rie, and Lois Owen enjoyed a fish
ing trip Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burch, Jr.
and children spent Sunday with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Burch, Sr.
Messrs Bob, Asa, Irby and Er
nest Elliott, of Whitehouse, were
here Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Fields and Miss Eva
Fields visited the former’s son,
Mr. Otis Fields, and family Friday
night.
Mr. Tom Fields, of Stockbridge,
was here Thursday afternoon.
Misses Myrtice Fields, Oza John
son and Laura Fields were in town
a short while Monday afternoon
shopping.
Miss Cora Johnson visited Miss
Dennis Fields Saturday afternoon.
Misses Lois and Florrie Owen,
of Tunis, were the guests of friends
here Wednesday night.
Mr. Robert Johnson went to At
lanta Monday.
Miss Myrtice Fields visited Miss
Oza Johnson Monday night.
The many friends of Col. J. K.
Hood will be sorry to learn of his
recent illness.
Miss Dennis Fields spent several
days last week with relatives near
Salem.
Mesdames Henry Rowan and
Lizzie Davis spent Friday after
noon in Dutchtown.
Mrs. Sallie Rountree went to
McDonough Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Foster and
Mr. Oscar Fields spent the week
end on South river fishing.
Mesdames 0. B. Dailey, W. L.
Pair and R. Love spent Wednes
day afternoon most pleasantly
with Mrs. Cora Fields.
Miss Eva Fields returned home
Thursday after a week’s visit with
relatives at Rex and Stockbridge.
Beersheba Items.
Mr. and Mrs. Ras Edge and chil
dren, of Lithonia, are visiting re
latives in this section this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Piper were
the guests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Piper, Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Presson
were in McDonough F’riday shop
ping.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Berry spent
Saturday night with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfielo
Piper.
Miss Lena Dukes spent a few
days last week with her sister,
Mrs. Emma Piper.
Miss Nannie Presson was the I
guest of Misses Lena and Lizzie!
Dukes Tuesday night.
Fine Eggs for Sale.
Pure w'hite Plymouth Rock Plggs
at $2.50 for 15.
Mrs. D. W. Clower,
R. F. D. No. 1, Hampton, Ga.
3-31, 4.
RED SEAL SHOES
are all right for a birthday
present —they frequently last
till the next anniversary;
then there’s a
“Dollar a Pair Saved in the Wear”
J. K. ORR SHOE CO., ATLANTA
HOWARD CARMICHAEL
LEAOINQ UNDERTAKER.
Complete line of Caskets all styles and prices.
Careful and polite attention given all funerals entru
sted to me.
Embalming done according 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.
TAYLOR SAW MILLS LEAD
In Simplicity, Capacity, Durability, None Better
a Bnjr Mnr on Made Machinery and avoid
W'v excet *ive Freight* and lonft waita for Repairs
Steam and Gasoline Engines
Portable & Stationary Boilers
•: Complete Ginning, Sawing and Shingle Outfits
y ** ‘ Pumps. Talks, Tewers, • nn. Acetylene lijb inq Plants
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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 10-2.4'.-3
Henry County
High Grade 10-1.65 2
Moore’s Special
Pride 10-1.6? 2
Hampton Grayland 10-1.65 4
Grain Grower No. 1 10-o.B‘/-4