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(From I. t' S. N ggett.)
tHE SPICE Cl ! i K IJ A SONG
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“When yvj -> >?*** |
I'hc ii.il"'>' < t.iv H-rur could i
never l.avt tcvn [■ •>.> .T.i'!, hut j
’fither th.y came 1r in. .i.e lip* cf me i
whiiM' very p/i.v'ict will brighten
the utmoaplicre, dr v< out the shad-,
yv.H ands. -• / 'tv i. sm.iing again.
)Ch in infiue' <•( ‘ a son/,
Wiie. ia net L<pp> when they a-
wake n the irurni <• < ' go om. 1< a
walk and ore gre< .i by a happy
v - H* bird’: Or.- >ay* ‘ tletlo ’ and
then “Cheer- up.” We l'ok at the
•anpy ft Hew sir:!, rig a., 1 my, ‘'Sure
ly song is the -■ P h.f..
When the rr.- ied vb ef the great
oltl anthem, St '/ ar.gled Banner,
ring out in the - every true Amer
ican will n,e fa h : J feet and every
ircntlcman wi.'i remove his hat. Such
the power • • 1 >.nr-
Soup lias ) r. P hat influence.
It. can thrill h l cr;rapture our wry
heart, body a... i <
A song rernl ua sailing ini'*
tin st a of h.*p,v. •• ’ -■-■l* u- rnov-
m K 1 y tiic vi . ' bop ■, and lands
ua safe on th* lam of success.
Ily st. gs a 1 smiles friends are
, .. irl th < omes
tinging or b v. tu: come v/hietling
aic sure t. ;.i> whe* they meet
you.
I'lieet ia ne ■■ ■' uchy but what
v ,|| turn an; r,.e th. one. “From
when come! >. ;.o.
Son/ is a P ' f dark places, a
cheer t the \ .-.tv . <• light hous of
hopi for ' .c f r g i: the sea of
.Jej pair, f’jrr:.’. h powers for
the: g< ’ i > I :nd even dou
ble • the st*:fit. cf tf >* er.es i- /rent
prog a a.
“The song i.ii.i i the spice of
life."
Annie I- ue Henley.
Sv n\or
THE NEW YEAR’S SPIRIT
Mary hro.k i and R ir. Juries were
walking bonne from acho.d to-gcthcr
•utJ Mary wa.-t tdcr.,;' Ruth of the
beautiful new dr. .-, she was going to
wear to Lari Blacks party on New
Yearn day. “it in 1 I silk,” she said
and winter Chid ,-a going to i-m
--braider it with bends, f urr. going to
be real swell, I d* .hi J Emma Crowe
whose father ia very rich, las one as
good What arc yju going to wear?
Ruth did not know, Indeed she had
not given the matter a thought, she
had not cared what she was to wear
Rut she lu pin t>. think about it now.
Her best dreas was a course grey
serge. It was inadi very plain and
Mary’s words had caused her to feel
it might look out of place at a party.
SI e told Murv she wasn't turn
what she w old w ir so when she
reached 1 nu she told her mother of
the wonderful drees Mary was hav
i.:., made and assod for one ; go >.!
Mrs Jones looked at lie.* daughter in
•uprise and w.th i sa.i . n.iie she
*hiok hoi hei?.
I can't afford to gut you i now dies
< f any kind i th j t.n. •. -and Ruth
Ido hopo that Lara.i party is r.ot
P inp to bo th. rt' Mns o: causing
you to or .or uj **n th N* *w Yoai with
a spirit < ihscontont “Laras party
is not giKiij; ‘ I irm ir. a:.\ way
she declared, o th a show if firm
resolutor. “Hut In k*'> "p- and 1
''ill " 'ar nr old wool <j. n;:,j t>o
happy in It “ Mrs .V r gathered
In r into hor a-m., and kU>o.i hor.
“Bravely p '*• ’ : Ruth I wont
you to l.< t;w happ. child there.
1 s.ia;. bo M iry v,l !>• sure to
•-k me Low ! t.'.iT'.a h,■ i’res : . looks.
“Hut I an rut gein* t f. -i etaious”
After Roth had • * ti bod t. at
nirfht. Mrs J *; v< brcu<rht the old
w 00l drear and Imi.oJ .t over Its
rolor was grey and it waa soiled she
Rave it a grind cleaning then u,\,t
*he front panel * thj sk -and
vaist ano aleeveo she stamped a
konutiful design which she r.nibroid
♦rod in red wool. I
When dev. \ .is i •mu- Ruin put
on fcer dress an . v e it to the party,
i heie was n • happier girl than Bath
on that N< .. t'ea/s lav. She bad be
ff.tn tn- sow Vi i- with the Ntw
Y< ni -s sr.,. i. of c'.e ffuiiicas.
tat/ Thomas.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Tiiosij who arc in a ' run down” condi
tion will notice tha*. Catarrh bothers
them rnue'li fro rc. thar. wtien they are in
(rood health Ttun ia< t provi-e Uiat while
Catarrh is a local diueaae,. It iy /read/
.nttuelived hy conavituConal tonaiUons.
HAL.I.S CATAIUtH MKDICINK con
)ta of an Ointment which Quickly
lielifiven by lo'iii anplicatlon, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assijte
in Improving the General Health.
Sold lij drug/iat.E tor over 40 Years.
V. J. Cheney Ac Cos.. Toledo, Ohio.
“WANTED: Oio Fore truck attach
menti. in anjweriav; give price . ’’
C A. TRUSSELL MOTOR COM
PANY, Athens, Georgia.
11l fall your boll* weevils
/cv m r
C\. JftsZ , Gt ess COS *
P&+ mid trouble
J \ Not a few of them, nor half of them, but
every single one of them, until you won’t
be able to find a live weevil in your cotton
- *'ll 7 iVi V' * fvy Machinery—
?.Si, No Ni s M Wori
A / * Tust a bucket, and a mop made of a rag
T'~*- p -%T* And a stick, and one of your tenant’s boys
or ijirls to go through the rows, touching
‘t;' -5 - v a the top of each cotton plant one time, tn
~ vs. 4 ' * passing by, with HILL'S MIXTURE.
You can raise a full crop of
cotton if youTl use—
/A// x x-> ZA
hills gMiimiE
VSt-Wc'
There are three elements to HILL’S MIXTURE
—arsenate as a poison, molasses as a binder, and
a third (secret) element which ATTRACTS the
weevil. When a small quantity of the mixture i
put on lice lop of a cotton plant, the weevil hull
hunt it out. eat 11 and die.
Tests have been conducted by county a gen‘a
And responsible farmers, where one daub .t‘
HILL’S MIX TURF was applied to the top of the
cotton stalk and in from ten to fourteen I. )urs,
ewerv boil weevil on live plant (sometimes r)
u . .. i "jt x uo uea
I -r:! 1 bo glad to tend 3 ,m. or my agent ,v hos:
iiame is shown below, will be dad to sSwr wm t
b'-olbet containin' scores of testimonial letter:
t i’u o.ores of Lurie* fount v fanners, (bo .1 wh
it .1 bitii.k) and from the President of the A.rr
-1 ’n LcCcii Association, endorsing mv mixture
TI ; . HtLI S MI3 TURE L= 72c per
L. Ai*- :all ip l anvU, delivered in Georgia and
Ed White
Agent
Comer, Ga
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. OANIELSVILLE. GA.
PCfK bALL:
Charleston V.akefield, Flat Dutch
cabbage plank, SI.OO per 1090.
Georgia Sweethcad rollard plants
SI.OO jK.r 1000. Missionary and
Klondike strawberry plants best for
Georgia setting 50 per 1000.
Immediate shipment. Dorris Plant
Cos. Valdosta, Ga,
Plenty of Money to
Lendj
On Farm land- Lowest rate of
Interest —Prompt Action.
Hubert M. Rylee
Law Offices Athens, Ga.
405 Holman Bldg.
No loans made less chan 2,000.00
“Touch The Top—And Off They Drop”
My Agent Can Show You The Proof!
L. E. Greene & Cos. R, M. Gaulding Stevens-Martin 2).
Agents \gent Agents
Danielsviile. Ga. Colbert. Ga. Carlton. Ga.
FOR SALE
Rue • er’s oeiect Ccticn ettd.
F- L>. Smith,
Carlton, Ga.
Without A Clock
what is a room? It is an aggravation to have
go into another room to iearn tha time. Ccir.e
in and see the wealth {of designs we have.
They all keep perfect time,
M F FIGKETT JEWELRY CO
welevs^-Optometrista
258 CLAYTON ST. GA-
This secret ingredient makes it unneeeaaary to
waste calcium arsenate by covering the entire
plant, as in the dusting method, and the molasses
holds every atom of the arsenate on the plant.
It takes a heavy rain of haif-an-inch or more to
wash it oft'.
Tie got no guns or sprays to 3ell you, which
nugnt get out of order. The simplicity of apply
ing my mixture ■one feature that has made it
as popular as its efficiency Then, too, it can b®
P'-'.t on iri the laytime, by inexperienced labor.
other states 1, plus cost of barrel, which will be
refunded upon return. My agent will give
you ful! particulars. Every farmer who used
Hill s Mixture in 1922 is going to use it this
year. If you want to raise s' y,
cotton as though there were '—r S N
no boll-weevil, place your or
tier today, J
i { HILL'S MIXTURE
FOR THE , CORPORATION
S { AVGUSTA. GA.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Smect “Aristocrat’' Barret Pi
* 1 ',V j'i
outhrock Egg $1.50 per 1,;
Arnold Collier.
Colbert, Ga.