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3ME DAMELSVILLE MONITOR
C. E. AyoTt, F-blrber
Miiicreri ar st'coni class matter at the
pQt-oflice at DanielfiVißfe
I
Official ut Madison County i
Subscription Kate*:
One Year, ¥l.hO
Six Months, 7f* Cents.
WITH THE EiGHTH AND NINTH
DISTRICT EDITORS AT KOYSTON
Friday ninrifirg, June 1 3th, Mr.
Ayers and I, accompanied by Mrl.
and Mrs. D. A\ Moseley of Danieia
/ille, motoicd to Royal on where we
had been invited to meet with the
i'diters cf the Eighth and Ninth
districts at tl.eir second quarterly
meeting of the year.
Friday, the thirteenth, may be a;i
unlucky day for some, hut not ,so
with us, for from the very srtart un
til our retur, the day was full to
overflowing with pleasure.
Driving over the g>od roads, now
being soiled and improved, noticing
on every side the well worked fields,
of cotton and coorn, and enjoyiug
to the fullest the sparkle and wit of
Mr. and Mr i, Moseley’s conversa
tion, we arrived on time at the Meth
odist church in Royst< n where the
soj.ions were held. • *!#!
And such a cordial welcome as we
received! It was a day among such
lovely people, -and with our own
folks, the editors and their wives'.
Quite a number were present on
this occasion, and a must interesting
program was arranged, with Pres
ident E. A. Caldwell of Walton
News prodding.
'J he word? of welcome f=o.beauti
fully spoken by Rev, C. V*'. Hert
*ler,yon vt the Baptist church waft
re.ponded to by Mr. Camp of Mon*-
roc in bis own delightful way.
Mayor C. C. Fain welcomed the
JP'tv-v, in behalf of the city of R o yt>
ton, Mr, Howe:/, pro blent, ill
of the* Beard of Trade, and
M. Hubert Dear pave a welcome
in hehaif <1 The Roj’ston ReoOul.
Mr i oui. Morris <T MertWell epPke
on '"•'he If-, t.Mil Amis of tro Print
hfcop,” si • .John Shannon of Com
merce o.i the Constructive Newspa
per, and then came, t.c me, one of
the most: wonderful addrcsfccn I’ve
ever listened to. Hon. Willis A.
Sutton, superintendent of the city
schools of Atlanta spoke op “A New
Creed for Georgia,’’ and I wi h „hat
every person in Madison County
dould have heard tbis address. He
said, “1 believe r. r.ew day will dawn
for the state whop Georgians realize
just what untold wealth and po' si-
b’litirs are theirs.” The first article
of the mew creed 1 1, “I believe in 1
what lies under the soil in Georgia, 1
1 will do my best to iinii and and evelop j
it.” The speaker in discussing tbs
part of the “creed” declared that
untold wealth lies under the soil of
Georgia, and the reason that this
wealth is undeveloped and the recsion
that it remains, undeveloped is due
to two mighty forces: “The failure
on the part of the educational forces
of Georgia to teach their develop
ment, and the failure on the part of
the press of Georgia to give to the
world the knowledge of the untold
wealth which lie:' beneath our soil.”
“Oi r purport' a school men and
your purpose as men of the pres-,”
the speaker told the gathering, “is
to declare to the state that there lies
henneath our soil in om- min r:. , in
our days and in our ;rra:'iu\ our
marble, our slate enough wealth to
make the s'ate of Georgia fabulously
rich. Bui the err eat need of th.o hour
is trained heads anil trained hands
to bring this wealth to the surface
and m:!o it a reality.”
The music by the fin- • -i i<-
('lub added a irreat deal to the occn
r ion .
At th.e noon. ’ our. on the beautiful
lawn ;d the hovi of Dr. rnd XI rt .
J. O. Xlet'-run y. e. bountiful and de
licimi dinner v. served by the
Xvoyvtor. Wo mar' Club. \t this tine
we had. chance to nt. * many > f the
Key-ton people who wire o cli ini
ir.p and delightful in their hospitality.
is ahi.v a i v to be among the
• ,-v -v..v.r f • with Roy.eon
. ire day was
■ *- Ions: to ho re memo r and as the
t" e'ht ipo*s *i eur lives.
SURE SHCT FOR BOLL
WEEVIL CONTROL
Madam County is in as much dan
ger of losing a irop of cotton thii
year from boll wetvil as it was last
year or any year. Just bccau'?!e you
are noe not able to find two weevils
to the stalk i;<s no reason why we will
r.ot have a heavy infestation. I have
scarcely been in a field where there
v/e’e nox we'cviJo to be found.
FIGHT the boll weevil and follow
these directions if you want to in
sure your crop against boll weevi'
destruction.
Where there are many weevils on
cotton a pre-,square application of cal
cium ansenatc is important!. After
that the question is what to do next.
If it were not. so much trouble ar.d
so ei-pensive it would be nice to ap
ply poison every four dr.ys through
out the reason, but this is NOT nec
essary if you do EXACTLY what 1
r.m going to tell you.
, Watch your field closely. Count
the punctured .squared. Go down
the row, taking all squares in your
hand. After counting 100 squares,
stop and count the punctured squarr.tr
in your hand. If you hold ten punc
tured squares in your hand it is time
to poison your cotton by the follow
ing method!. Make at least five
counts ld<e you did the above before
you decide, it should average ter.
punctured squares to the 100 squares.
Make the count in every different
pa it "f the field.
ihe day the above determination
hflfi been made, apply calcium ause
natc. Wait exactly four days, then
apply calcium arsenate again. Wait
exactly four days and make third ap
plication of calcium arsenate. Be
sore that these applications are made
at four days intervals.
The fir.-t application should ki 1
fill old weevils and the first new ones
that hatch put, The second apnlic<i
don should kill uil weeviis hatching
out in the n*i‘\"t four days before they
are < Id enough to puncture squares.
The third application should get the
last weevils to hatch out thereby
totally destroying tecuiid crop of
weevi/5. After this is done stop pom
until you got another infesta
tion f ten punctured squares to the
hundren. It will then be neccJavy
to repeat the above round of poison
ing the same as you did before. It
may be that it will only be necessary
to do the above once. It may be
ncce,*ry to do it two or three time s ,
depending on how well it i,s done the
fir.-t. time ns well as weather condi
tion v For further information see,
write or call County Agent.
W . R. Eskew,
Daniehville, Ga.
Coifcei t \Vt n c r s C!ub
The Jure mo iii g of <he Col
hej t VV< n an ’s C üb, held op
last Friday afternoon at the
home of Air? C. C. K'ncaid was
a de iputjui, as well as vtiy in
teresting ore. The mertirp
was called to order by Mrs.
Hampton, Mrs. Kidd had
charge of the devotional.
Prof. Thivis was present and
taleed to the club in i; tcrest of
a better school.
The roll was called, minutes
iml b\-jfcws h :.d. The j. ro
gram was .me Ihe very l est
the dub iris ever ii and ti.d was
given i y ll> lei c wng mem
bers. ihv main subject was
Belt- 1 O'iU S
cir.l View- Mis 11 ‘' Har m n
Roc came View airs J E Kidd
Christie i View MrsJC i gs.
Mo a ! .i’"'- M's c v\ i-’orct r
fie ii
A True ; j-.n-.e Mi s Susie J v -
reiis.
Ial!t v >’v o' i In: the Great
ten; h*r in the •.•u - Mrs It a.
Ke-u
EiiVct i N n-ChriUian home-
Mrs H 11 Hartt
inf -n ct .; iV.rents- Mrs L C
S ; r • w.
Inj'iiemt : uoi.t - i,'t> J
Hi ten cock.
infjuei.ee oi huiher- Mrs C r
THE OAKilLiviuut rtONITOR. DANIELSVIU.E,,
Kincaid.
Influence of Children on
other- Mrs L Grier,
Stages in chikd development
'ft Hampton
Nutritian in the home
Mrs VV W Barnett
Effect of Beauty in the home
Mrs ,1 B Sims
These subjects had been giv
en.much serious thonght ard
were most inspiring, Mrs Kin
caid with the aasistar ce cf Mrs
R A Patterson,served tempting
refreshments.
The meeting in July will he a
at Mis Hampton's on the 18th.
signed, Mrs J B Sims, Sec,
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Sunday School I?sy was ob
served at the Methodist church
Sunday ard an irteieflirg j ic
gram was giver,
Messers H. C. and W. N.
Hardman spent Monday in At
lanta.
Misses Jeanette Steed and
Clara Kincaid are visiiirg ie ! -
atives in Atlanta.
Miss Ossie Whitworth of Ma
con and Miss Ci-mi V hitworth
of Atlanta are spending s m3
time wiih their patents he e !
Mrs, H. C. Hardrnah visited'
Mrs. •). R. Garrett at Logans-'
ville this week. i
l
Mr and Mrs. Vassie Barnett
are visiting Mr and Mis W. W.
Barnett, ,
Mr and Mrs J(hn Eo s ofj
Shelby N, C. visited Mr and J
Mrs R M Ross last v, T eek s
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. It due.
i ■ a capacity
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i . alia*;-; .... ■ tc.uv house
' . ■ : ' wit e- v. -mng to set.
. tn :f -. aa s. rip of
an au ner
e m place of th ular nsala
- . Te free cn-i of the strip
J rubber fasten a tope and run
• i•. r-e through a wheel pulley
C- v;h\- i- til of this rope, r.ow
h tl a pulley, fasten • heavy
. :.i . kc-*' the nerial from
lir.g slack. To the free end of
FOLKS
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McCullough
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, r'tr.cn a rape and bind the
* •>_ ■.• •. j the tree. The results
at e • fcvious.
of ior i ion bar
overed to be caused by the
{. ' co'.'.- .'t plates
r-uus o.i a tube socket being
loose. Also the nuts holding the
- . ,o ■,1.0 rheostat work loose
rod * results. tighten ail
v, revs and routs from time to lime.
A crystal cuts expense. Sets
using a crystal detector ar.d four
amplifier tubes draw only half as
:eh current irg a i t
v; niuffl titi.-f detector and four
a !().dy tuc■•■••s.
Michael Brothers
Athens Cfha.
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Beginning Thursday, June 26th,
and continuing through the first
of September, our Retail store
will close at 1 o’clock every
Thursday, We are notifying you
to this effect so that you will not
be inconvenienced if you come to
Athens intending to shop at our
store on Thursday afternoons;
however, it will be considerably
to your advantage t© visit the
store every Thursday morning,
as we will feature for the half dav
very special values in a!! lines of
merchandise.
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A little vaseline will
terminals of a storage
prevent corrosion.
Many complain that
worked all right li
won’t work now. .. n y •
Proves nothing amiss. Qf . .
tenes being all r.gn--
trouble lies m a conn h .
has become corroded tinou,
aso of too much sniderm, . _
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