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Sixth District
Agricultural & Mechanical School
Barnesville, Georgia
Fall Term Begins Tuesday, September sth This Is An Accredited School
We Appeal to Your Common Sense and Business Judgment on the Following Points:
1. Before closing a business transaction you investigate well
and consider carefully. Why not apply the same com
mon sense methods in selecting a school for your boys
and girls.
2. The A. &M. schools give, excepting Latin and Greek,
a thorough high school literary course. In addition they
give practical and specific knowledge, training and ex
perience that can be applied in the affairs of every day
life. Do your boys and girls need any special training for
successful home-making or is this a thing of too little im
portance to consider? While your children are getting a
liberal education why not have them qualify for the se
rious problems that they be able to solve.
3. If students are expeding to take courses in higher insti
tutions, this is a good place for doing the preparatory work.
4. The girls are properly chaperoned, and have the careful
supervision and close companionship of the lady teachers.
5. The moral and religious surroundings are excellent.
Students are impressed with'the fad that the mod im
portant thing in life is the building of character.
6. We strive to make Athletics and Physical Training sub
serve the purpose for which they are intended.
FLOVILLA NEWS
Mrs. G. W. Key and children
are spending sometime in Gaines
ville.
Mrs. Lizzie Goodman has rent-
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gour first and best thought is
Oftenest thought of for its deliciousness—
highest thought of for its vholesomeness.
Refreshing and thirst-quenching.
Deman3 the genuine h]f full name—
nicknames encourage substitution.
THE COCA-COLA CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
SenJ for Free Booklet. "The Romance of Coca-Cola."
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W. H. MAXWELL, Principal
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA .
ed her house to Misses Ray and
Paullin for ten months and has
has none to Spalding county to
visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Middlebrooks
and children have returned to
their home at Starrsville after a
short visit with Dr. and Mrs. W.
J. Waits.
Mr. H. D. Terrell, of Coving
ton, was a recent visitor to his
brother, Mr. J. W. Terrell.
Mrs. Lindsay Cohen, of Atlan
ta, spent Saturday with Miss An
nice Barnes.
Mr. Dozier Fields returned to
his home in McDonough Monday
after a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Dozier and family.
Misses Emma Alice Johnson,
of Columbus, Mae Lane and Ha
zel Dozier, of Monticello, arrive
Friday for a ten days visit with
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson.
Miss Dora Goddard, of Green
field, S. C., arrived Saturday to
be the guest of Miss Annice
Barnes for two weeks.
Misses Minnie O’Neal, of Co
lumbus, and Mary Barnes, of
Bullochville, will arrive Saturday
to spend a few days with Mrs.
C. C. Jewett.
Mrs. B. H. Fudge returned to
her home in Colquitt Saturday,
after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Millen.
Miss Beatrice Maddux left
Tuesday for Monticello to visit
Miss May Lane till Friday.
Mr. R. B. Plymale and Emory
Duke came home Saturday from
Locust Grove and will be here
the remainder of the summer.
Mr. H. R. Hays, who has been
associated with Messrs. King &
Dufi'ev in business for the past
several months, died of heart
failure at his home in Ellenwood,
Monday. While Mr. Hays had
not been very well recently and
went home Friday for a few
days vacation, his sudden death
7. Girls receive careful training in domestic science and
arts, handicrafts, etc. —something that no girl’s education
would be complete without.
8. Boys give special attention to every detail of agriculture
—general farming, fruit growing, truck gardening, dairy
ing, live stock, etc. They also receive special training
in the blacksmith and the wood shops.
9. The State has built and equipped a plant here that is
worth SIOO,OOO. It is run at the State’s expense and NO
TUITION is charged. Our dormitories are handsome,
neat, sanitary, comfortable, convenient and well furnish
ed. They are carefully supervised and properly discip
lined. We train our students to stand for what is high
est, purest and noblest.
10. Our graduates are “making good,’’ and for testimonials
we refer you to them and to our patrons.
11. This is an excellent place to prepare for teaching in the
oommon schools.
12. WHAT DOES IT COST? No rent is charged for the
rooms. No tuition. Board for the entire school year is
$78.00. Fees do not amount to exceeding $6.00. Books
coSl: from $5.00 to SIO.OO. Laundry cosT:ssl.oo per month.
Monday was quite a shock to
friends and relatives. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. King went to Ellen
wood Tuesday to attend the fu
neral.
Mr. S. P. Smith has arrived
from Tennessee for the month of
August with relatives.
Misses Annie Kate Lynch and
Lois Allen left Tuesday with a
party of friends from Locust
Grove for Pope’s Ferry to enjoy
a week camping.
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Miss Geneva Kennington, of
Macon, will arrive Saturday to
visit Miss Lucile Moxley.
Mr. T. 0. Tyner, of Sanford,
Fla., arrived Monday for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fun
derburk.
Missss Nelle Millen. * Willie
Terrell and Annie Reid Maddux
will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Benson during camp meet
ing.
NOTICE
We have sold our blacksmith shop, near Stodg
hiU & Crawford Company’s market and Mr
Thurston is back with Thurston & Harper on
Second street, near Chero-Cola Bottling Com
pany. We are prepared to do all kinds of
Blacksmithing, Repairing, Weld
ing, Farm Work, Etc.
In the most approved manner and will appreci
ate a share of your patronage. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Give us a call.
Thurston & Harper
Jackson, Georgia
JACKSON EVIDENCE
FOB JACKSON PEOPLE
The Statement of Jackson
Residents are
More Reliable Than
Those of Utter
Strangers
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Home testimony is real proof.
Public statements of Jackson people
carry real weight.
har a friend or neighbor says com
pels respect.
The word of one whose home is far
away invites your doubts.
Here’s a Jackson man’s statement.
And it’s for Jackson people’s benefit.
Such evidence is convincing.
That’s the kind of proof that backs
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
I. H. Miller, Pastor of Presbyterian
church, Mulberry st., Jackson, says:
“I was almost dowm with my back
and suffered severely, especially in the
morning. I had other symptons ’fjf
kidney trouble. I used Doan’s Kidney
l ills and they relieved the pains in my
back and the other symptoms of kid
ney trouble went away. I usually keep
Doan’s Kidney Pills on hand an 4
when my kidneys annoy me, they nev
er fail to give relief.”
I rice 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
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Props., Buffalo, N. Y. a dv’