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THE BANNER FARMING SECTION.
It has been said not
with too much emphasis,
“ Every conceivable con
sideration ot interest and
i
sentiment impels every
Southern man now to
stand shoulder to should
er with his neighbor, in
f
support of Home Indus
tries and Enterprises."
FOR SALE BY
GREEN, TARPLEY & COMPANY.
McDonough, ga.
Rex.
Mrs. Will King went to the Gate
Citv a-shopping last Wednesday.
Mr. Edd Mays was in Rex Sat
urday.
Dr. J. H. Heflin went to Atlanta
Friday on business.
Mrs. Will and Tennie Powell
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.
France Kirkland.
Miss Green Livingston was n
Rex Friday.
Miss Annie Mae Milam went to
the Gate Citv Monday and Wed
nesday on business.
Miss Myrtice Mays and Mrs.
Clyde Barr spent Tuesday evening
with Mrs. Alton Estes, near Tan
ner’s church.
Mr. Paul Smith went to Atlanta
Thursday on business.
Mr. Fred Mays was in our town
last Wednesday evening.
‘ Mr. Florence Smith and his
wife went to Atlanta last Monday.
Mrs. Eulalah Patillo has return
ed from a week’s visit to her
mother’s in Atlanta.
Mrs. Will King spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Ella Milam.
Miss Annie Mae Milam spent
last Sunday night with Mrs. Ross
Smith.
Mrs. Clyde Barr spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Mollie Camp.
0
Mr. George Sanders and his
family spent Sunday with Mr.
Will Callaham.
Fig Tree.
Central Dots.
Mr. Watson Stanfield and Misses
Ruby Barnett and Lillian Stanfield
attended the pound supper at Mr.
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.
HIPTi 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 ol fertilizers have made enviabl reputations as crop producers, and we will
continue to keep up their high standard ot 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.
Clint Gibbs’ last Wednesday night,
which was given in honor of Mr.
Howard Callaway. Many pleasant
games were the feature of the
evening, and fruit and candies
were served.
It seems that the measles are
taking the day in this locality.
Mrs. D. L. McLendon and her
son, Otis, and Miss Lillian Stan
fild spent the day in Hampton
Sunday.
Miss May Meadows closed her
school last Friday on account of
the measles. She did not have
her entertainment, to the sorrow
of many of her friends. Miss May
proved to be a fine teacher, and
her many friends whom she made
while here will miss her very much
when she returns to her home in
Louisville, Kentucky. 'We wish
her God-speed wherever she may
go.
Mrs. Ida Callaway visited Miss
Lelah Callaway last Friday.
Mr. Henry Wallace, of Atlanta,
visited his mother, Mrs. I). L. Mc-
Lendon, last Friday night.
Miss Ruby Barnett spent a few
days with Mrs. Ida Callaway this
week.
Miss Lelah Campbell visited re
latives in Griffin a few days last
week.
Mrs. Turner, of Hampton, who
has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. W. T. Stanfield, returned
home last Monday.
Well, as news is scarce and the
writer is sick, I will ring off.
Pearl.
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 t 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 250 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. li. Woodward
and H. M. Amis against said E. S. Stall
ings. Tenant in possession notified.
This April 4, 1911.
4 28, 4. A. O. Sowell, Sheriff.
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