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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
THE BANNER FARMING SECTION. It has been said not with too much emphasis, “Every conceivable con sideration of 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. x McDonough, ga. Georgia Educational Association Meets at Macon. The forty-fifth annual meeting of the Georgia Educational Associ ation will be held at Macon on April 27, 28, 29, 1911. The rail roads have granted a round trip rate of one and one-half fares plus fifty cents on the certificate plan. The various Boards of Educa tion of the counties and of munici palities have been requested to declare a holiday on Friday, April 28, 1911, in order that the teach ers may attend this meeting. The following is the synopsis of the program: THURSDAY, APRJL 27, 8:00 P. M. Addresses of welcome and re sponses and an address by State School Commissioner M. L. Brit tain. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. 9:00 A. M. Medical Inspection of School Children by Dr. R. G. Stephens, of Atlanta, The Crim inally Inclined Child by Hon. S. P. Gilbert, of Chattahoochee Cir cuit, The Mentally Weak Child by W. M. Slaton of Atlanta, Edu cation in the Mountains by J. A. j Sharp of Young Harris, The Schools of the South by W. N. Ainsworth of Macon, Back to the Home by E. C. Branson of Athens. 12:00 M. Barbecue at Log Cabin Club. I 3:00 P. M. Departmental Meet ings: I. Supervision and Normal Schools, E. A. Pound, of Way- j cross, presiding. 11. Higher and Secondary Edu cation, D. C. Barrow, of Athens, presiding. 111. Municipal, Elementary 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. HAMPTON FERTILIZER CO, s 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, and we will continue to keep up their high standard of 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. Industrial Education, J. C. Har ris, of Rome, presiding. IV. Rural and Agricultural Schools, R. H. Powell, Jr., pre siding. 8:00 P. M. Waste Product of the College by C. M. Snelling of Athens, Education and Wealth by P. P. Claxton of Knoxville, Tenn. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911. 9:00 A. M. Reports, Discussions, and Addresses on Compulsory Education and Needed School Legislation by Mrs. Warren Boyd of Atlanta, Lawton B. Evans of Augusta, Hon. A. H. Foster of Newton County, T. J. Woofter of Athens and J. M. Pound of Barnesville. Election of officers and adjourn ment. Full programs of the general j meetings and of the departments | and information as to hotel rates ‘ and locations and answers to queries as to the association may be obtained upon application to .he secretary. CLIFFORD L. SMITH, Secretary, LaGrange, Ga. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold be fore the court house door in McDonough, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in May, lilll, one hundred and sixty-six acres of land, in Locust Grove District of said county, bounded on north by lands of J. V. Goss and east by Ben Brown and Jack Castellaw; south by Ollie Tingle and Brooks, and west by lands of D. A Castellaw. April 3, 1911. Ida G. Goss, 4. Administratrix. The Henry County Weekly with Daily Constitution, one year both for $3.00; with Daily and Sunday Constitution one year, for $4.25. Sheriff's Sale. Georgia, Henry County. Will be sold before the Court House door in McDonough. Ga., on the first Tuesday in may, 1911, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: One-half acre of land more or less in the 7th land district of Henry County, Ga., lying between the Macon and Luella roads, near the limits of McDonough, Ga., commencing at the intersection of said roads and running south along Macon road 260 feet, thence west 209 feet to Lu ella road, thence north-east along Luella road 325 feet to starting point. Levied on as the property of E. S. Stall ings, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from Justice Court of the 1234 Dist. G. M. Fulton County, Ga., in favor of J. R. Woodward and H. M. Amis against said E. S. Stall ings. 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