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IMPORTANT!!!
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Have You Decided What Grade of Guano You
Will Use This Year? If Not, Study
These Facts and Decide
To Use
HODGSON'S FERTILIZER
The United States gov
ernment tells us that
on every acre of land
in Northeast Georgia,
going down one foot
into the soil, there are
10,000 pounds of nat
ural potash.
Make more of this pot
ash available to grow
cotten by a larger use
of our high grade Mea'l
Mixture, which carries
12 per cent available
lAcid Phosphate.
Our Meal Mixture contains nearly $2.00 worth of Potash,
for which we make no charge.
“ASK YOUR DEALER”
For
“HODGSON’S GUANO”
Made At
ATHENS, GEORGIA
Mrs. J. T. Faulkner and children
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Waits, of Adgateville.
Miss Estelle Goolsby spent Monday
night with Miss Susie Holland.
Misses Susie and Florence Holland
spent Saturday afterncon with Miss
Estelle Goolsby.
Mr. John Speights and Miss Sarah
Holland, of Monticello, called on Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Holland Friday night.
~Messrs J. H. and H. F. Faulkner
spent Sunday afternoon at Adgate
ville.
As The 801 l Weevil
s Making Its Appearance
It behooves us to make our changes as rapidly as possible—
and to do this we will have to make preparation for earlyi
planting. ‘
We have all the farm tools and farm implements that
you are looking for—plow gear and plows of every descrip
tion and blacksmith tools to beat the band.
Now is the time to do your fencing. We have it, and
a full line of hardware, and prices are right. '
We will try as we have always done to make it to
your interest to trade with us.
Harvey Hardware
Company
January lst 1917.
Mr. E. R. Hodgson,
Athens, Ga. _
Dear Sir:
I planted 130 acres in cotton
last season and made 120 bales.
The net profit of the farm was
$7,137.77.
I used your Guano and no other
and gladly recommend its use to
every farmer in Northeast Geor=-
gia. Your Guano stays with the
crop until it is made, and is
without a doubt the best I have
ever used.
‘ Yours truly,
\ R. He HANCOCK.
\ Athens, Ga.
Mr. W. M. Cox spent Saturday
night with his daughter, Mr. R. H.
Geiger, of Monticello.
Miss Ruth Waits and Mr. Howard
Barker, of Adgateville, spent Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. H. F. Faulk
ner. :
Mr. J. T. Faulkner spent Sunday
with Mr. Ossian Waits, of Adgateville.
Mrs. J. H. Faulkner and Mrs. J. T.
Faulkner spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. Walter Wilson,
Mr. Colquitt Waits, of Adgateville,
spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Faulkner.
Mrs. J. H. Faulkner spent Wednes
‘day evening with Mrs. G. D. Jordan.
Phosphate n[akes the
fruit but the stalk must
be large and healthy.
Ammonia makes the
stalk.
Where other compa
nies use 1 Ammoniate
we use 3 Ammoniates.
This gives the plant 3
separate applications
of Ammonia.
This is an important
feature.
Think it over.
~ SARDIS
1 Several from Bethel attended Sun
‘day School here Sunday afternoon.
‘We are always glad to have you.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Faulkner and
‘Mr. Jim Goodman spent awhile Fri
‘day night at the home of Mr. W. D.
Loyd.
Mrs. C. E. Pierce, of ‘Montlcello, vis
‘ited relatives here Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Pope, of Bethel, visited
ihometolks here Saturday. e
Little Miss Lidabelle Thomas spent
Thursday night with Misses Mamie
and Minnie Loyd.
Bad colds all the go in our ville.
We are glad to say that Miss Es
telle Loyd is better.
Mr, W. D. Loyd and Mr, Edwin Wil
liams were vlsgtors to Monticello Sat
urday.
Misses Mamie and Minnie Loyd
were guests es Miss Lidabelle Thom
as, near here, Tueaday' night.
The grain crop of this section is
not as badly damaged as we once
thought it was. ;
Mr. Grady Minter, of Forest Hill,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. W. H. Lynch, (
Mr., Howard Lynch spent Saturday
night with Mr. Tommie Braddy.
Miss Alice Speir spent a while Sun
day morning with Miss Mattie Faulk
ner, near here.
Mr. H. T Faulknér, who lives near
Monticello, spent Saturday night and
‘Sunday with homefolks. :
Mr. Tommie Braddy spent last
Wednesday night at Talmadge and
attended the Valentine party at Mr.
Duff Goodman's. |
Mr. Lovette Minter spent some
time recently with homefolks at Wal-
THE MONTICELLO NEWS
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Mr. T. E. Funderburk was a visitor
to Macon Saturday. Sl
Mr. G. B. Henderson, of Tooms
boro, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs, W. J. Waits,
Miss Elizabeth Wilson was a week
end visitor to Athnu.
Messrs J. A. Blizzard, R. H. Bark
er, C. A, and A. M. Waits were in
Macon a few days last week on busi
ness.,
Mrsy Lizzie Funderburke and Mrs.
T. E. Funderburke visited relatives
at Round Oak Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Waits and Miss
Bessie Hinton spent Saturday after
noon in Monticello.
Mrs. J. A. Blizzard and little Miss
Marguerite spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lever
ett, near Monticello. :
The Ladies Missionary Society met
with Mrs. J. H. Waits Wednesday af
ternoon of last week. An interest
ing program was carried out at this
meeting by the members. After the
business hour refreshments were
served which were enjoyed by all
present.
Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Waits and Mr.
Henry Ford were in Macon Wednes
day. Mr. Waits went to get his
“Oakland” that has been in the shop
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goolsby spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Blizzard.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyler, of Eula,
spent Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Holoway.
Mrs. H. A. Goodman wand Mrs.
Charley Niblett spent Saturday night
with Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Waits, of
Flovilla. :
Mr. Enrest Smith, of Gladesville,
spent Sunday night with Mr. Pink
Niblett, near here.
Mrs. John Morgan spent the week
end with relatives at Gladesville.
Misses kuth McKinley and Lucile
Holoway spent Wednesday night with
Mrs.-H. A. Goodman, near here.
Little Miss Edna McKinley spent
Sunday night with little Miss Ethel
McKinley. :
Misses Florrie and Mary Grubbs
and brother, Willie Tom, spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with little
Miss Jewel Holoway.
All who attended the candy-pulling
at Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan’s Fri
day night reported a jolly good time.
Little Misses Mary and Lizzie
Waits spent Wednesday night with
little Miss Edna McKinley.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goodman and
little son, Lovic, spent Tuesday night
with their aunts, Mrs. Lou Long and
Miss Mary Goodman.
Miss Jewel Nelson, of Poplar
Springs, spent Sunday afternoon with
Miss Grace Niblett, nearhere.
Mr. Paul McKinley spent Saturday
night with Mr. Bennie Hadaway, of
Gladesville.
Mr. DeWitt Vaughn, of Jackson,
spent Sunday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Holoway.
Several from here are attending
court in Monticello this week.
Mrs. E. C. McKinley is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. Charley Niblett spent Thurs
day with his daughter, Mrs, Thomas
Wooten, of Gladesville.
Master Pedy McKinley spent Sun
day afternoon with relatives at
Gladesville.
J. L. Burney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lane, Jr., spent
a short while at the home of Mr. F.
D. McDowell Sunday afternoon.
Mr. A, 8. J. Speir and son, Mr, Wil
lie Speir, spent Wednesday night
‘with relatives near Forsyth.
| The old people of this section are
all courting this week. ‘
BOX SUPPER. |
The Box Supper which was given
at the school house Friday night, the
9th, was very good for thé weather.
We only had 12 boxes and the amount
realized was $30.05. The highest box
sold was the teacher’'s, Miss Sulu
Wilburn, which brought SB.OO, bought‘
by Mr. Ernest lmttn}u). of Butts
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Get
Our
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‘Before You Buy
Flour, oats, hay, corn,
shorts,
Plow steel, plow
handles, axes,
Overalls, work shirts
and gloves,
Endicott-Johnson plow
shoes.
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We will savé you in PRICE
as well as in VALUE.
We solicit ybur orders and
will give a square deal.
P.P.0.C0.
FRIDAY, FEB. 283, 1917.