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The 4-H Brand of Boys and Girls
Andrew M. SouUv President Georgia State CoOtfe of
Agriculture.
Fifteen thousand boys and girts of
Georgia belong to clubs whose motto
ifi represented by four H's. They are
the 4-H brand of boys and girls. These
four H's stand for the development of
the Head, the Hand, the Heart and
'the Health, The brand is stamped on
jail the products offered for sale by
'these club members. They wear the
letters on their breasts emblazoned on
buttons. They display it at the e*-
hibits of the school, the county, the
district and the state fairs.
The first "H" represents the train
ling of the head. Very little progress
can be made without intellectual de
velopment, so an effort must be made
to train our girls and boys to think
to reflect, to look into their problems
and reach definite conclusions. The
more highly trained they are the more
successfully they will meet difficulties
and the faster they will progress.
The second “H” means to train the
jhand. The hands, of course, are very
important to the individual, but they
are of little service without training.
One may be able to use the hands for
■certain things with advantage, but he
may not be skillful in the use of his
hanfis. Therefore, the acquirement of,
- staid and deftness beoome matters of
E. M. Smith H. D. Russell
SMITH & RUSSELL
Attorneys at Law
Office in Warthen Bldg
Jackson : : Georgia
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OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Hlind, Weeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
WILLO VV
Valley Farm
G. E. Mallet,
Prop.
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Berkshire, Duroc and
Tamworth Hogs
Shorthorn and Hereford Cattle
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Bring your live
to the
Butts County
Fair next week
and help to make '
it the
BEST FAIR
ever held in
Jackson.
great importance. One girl Is able to
can tomatoes and a boy to pollinate
corn to advantage. But such things
follow the training of the hands to be
useful, and most important of all, to
be wkillftH.
The third “H” stands for training
the heart Eduoatkm is of little value
and skillful hands not worth while on
lees the heart is trained to be kind,
true and sympathetic. LKe Is only
valuable as we are able to serve oth
ers, and aft we are served by others.
Kind news Is a trait of patriotism
which we tthouki strive to develop,
for K mearw that we are to lend our
sympathy and support to those lees
fortunate than ourselves, and that we
all work and co-operate together for
the greatest good to the greatest num
ber.
The fourth “H” represents health.
What advantage to /be clear-minded,
skillful-handed and sympathetio-heart
ed if one has not the power through
vigorous health to serve others? Dis
ease lurks everywhere about im. We
do not appreciate ae we should the
forms in which disease may appear,
and the relative Case yrftij which we
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MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM LANDS
Brown&Brown
McDonough ga.
Cures Old Sores. Cthsr Remedies Won’t Cur::
The worst cases, ’ > v..tter o; howlongstanditur
are cured by tlf nondei. 1, cM reliable L:
Porter’s ntiseptic Healfr.* Oil. It relieve.
-Pain and Heals at the same tirr-. 25c. 50c. Si.ol
We wish to Invite
All the Butts County Fair Visitors to visit and
make our store headquarters during Fair
Week. This will be a good time for you to
do your fall buy ing. Our stock consists of
the kind of Merchandise that you need and
cannot do without, and not the kind which
you would like to have but could do without.
We are going to offer a few specials for the
benefit of those who call on us within the
next few days—these prices subject to with
drawal at any time after the Fair closes.
Shoes
We have something over Thirty Pairs of
Men’s High Cut Shoes ranging from $4 to $5
in price which we are going to offer
A.t Prices
WHICH WILL MAKE THEM MOVE
Outings
We have a large of Outings which
were contracted for last spring while the price
was very low
The regular 10c grade we offer at 8c
The regular 12‘Ac grade we offer at 10c
The regular 8c grade we offer at 6c
Sweaters
*
A small lot all wool and 'cotton Sweaters to
go at half price.
We can make it to your advantage to trade
with us in many other lines of goods which
space forbids us to mention.
HAM&CARTER
COMPANY
Tax Collector’s Notice
This is to notify the public that
my books will be open for collec
ting the state and county taxes
for the year 1915, on Oct. Ist,
1915, at the court house in the
Ordinary’s office.
This Sept. 28, 1915.
J. P. Maddox, Tax Col.
DR. C. D. HEARD
Office in Mays Building, Resi
dence Buchanan Hotel.
Phone Connections.
Specializing in Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
Fair time in Georgia. Nearly
every county is doing it
Local Items
Messrs. D. P. Averitt, Jr., and
C. D. Olliff, of Statesboro, were
visitors to the city Thursday.
Mr. Olliff is at Indian, Springs for
several days.
Mr. J. H. Patrick was a visitor
to the city Thursday.
Mr. J. D. Brownlee was among
Wednesday’s visitors to the city.
Every Tuesday night,
the Perils of Pauline, at the
Dixie.
Avoid chilly rooms in the morn
ing bv using Cole’s Hot Blast
| Heaters. They prevent colds
and sickness.
$100,009.00
TO LOAN on farm lands. Rea
sonable rate of interest. See me
before you borrow any money on
your farm.
W. E. Watkins.
DR. J. A. JARRELL
{Physician and Surgeon
Office Mulberry street
Residence phone 162-2—Office 152-3.
Jackson : : Georgia.
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