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VOL. XXVIII. NO. 50
T. D. A. S. News
(SPECIAL)
It occurred to me that the peo
ple of Warren county might be
interested in what we are doing
at the Tenth A. and M. School.
We have 271 acres of land, one
hundred and twenty in cultivation
and one hufidred and fifty-one in
pastures and woods. There are
three main buildings: Girls’ dorm
itoty (kitchen and dining hall
combined); bo vs’ dormitory and
academic building; two barns and
shoos, a shelter for farm tools, a
garage.
The school has forty registered
Poland China hogs and twelve
Duroc; thirty-five goats and one
pair of sheep, thirty-six barred
rock (registered) chickens, five
head of work stock, forty graded
Jersey cows and four registered
Jerseys. All of the above are in
splendid condition.
We have in small grain forty
two acres, in corn fifty-five acres,
cotton six, garden five, orchard
four, potatoes four, peas seven
acres. Most of our farm has pro
duced two crops this year, eighty
three acres having leguminous
crops.
Our campus contains six acres
of college ground firmlv sodded
with Bermuda grass, and a land
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y of a Get r> a, 8pe*
—. . here in the summer and
tnaie a blueprint of the campus.
Many shrubs afid plants are being
pit out to beautify it in every
way. There are a number of pe
can and fruit trees on it, too.
Enough potatoes were raised
last year to last eight months We
raise most everything that is used
in the dining |hall. Experiments
are canted out every year, con
ducted by the different classes, as:
Feitilizer tests, cotton variety
tests and corn variety tests. The
boys are required to do nine hours
of work per week. They not only
get the scentific training but they
get the practice In field work.
A seventy-ton capacity site has
just been completed. A dairy barn
is being constructed by the boys,
under the direction of Prof. C. B.
Davis. The silo was built by the
boys also.
Our curriculum has been raised
and we are now in the A1 accred
ited list.
Our Domestic Science depart
ment is one of the best in the
State. It has been strengthened
very much in the past year. The
girls of the different classes pre
pare the desserts for the dining
hall.
Our enrollment is better this
year than last. We have more
than doubled last year’s enroll
ment. The enrollment bv classes
is as follows:
Senior 24 12 Boys 12 Girls
Junior 23 11 “ 12 “
§ophomore 32 22 " 10 w
Freshmen 31 20 “ 11 *’
We are glad to enroll in school
this week George McConnell,
brsther-in-law of Prof. C. B. Da
vis: Prof, and Mrs. Davis went to
Macon last Ftiday to meet him.
New students are coming in every
How Better Than Pills?
The question has been asked - In
what way are Chamberlain’s Tablets
superior to the ordinary cathartic and
liver Pills’r Our answer is. they are
easier and more pleasant to take and
their effect is so gentle that one hard
ly realizes that it Is produced by a
medicine. Then, they not only move
the bowels but improve the appetite
aud strengthen the digestion
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GIBSON. GA., WEDNESDAY,OCJ. 25, 1922.
week, the Senior class being one
of the largest in the history of the
school.
We are planning to have an ex
hibit at the Hancock County Fair,
The Domestic Science and Agri
culture classes are working very
diligently getting exhibits ready
for the fair.
The Christian Endeavor Soci
ety. under the leadership of Miss
Alice Beall, very delightfully em
tertained the student body|and
faculty on last Friday evening with
an old-fashioned "tackey party,”
from 7 to 10.
Those on the sick list last week
were Misses Frances Waller, Jes
sie Mae Harrell, Myrtle Hall, Man
Blood worth and Susie Tucker.
Cars from Sparta come out ev
ery Sunday morning to carry the
pupils into Sparta to Sunday
school and church.
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Every Sunday afternoon we
have Sunday school here. Occa
sionally we have the pleasure of
having the different preachers
from Sparta and elsewhere out to
preach to us.
On last Wednesday, the 11th.
the Senior girls entertained the
faculty with a luncheon.
Among the prominent visitors
of the past week were Dr. J. E
Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. W. I
Harley of Sparta, tnd Mr. E. A
Edward? teacher of Science aijj
Agriculture, of S«ndersv»U.e
School.
Miss Hattie Davis, violin instru
tor, of Sandersville High School;
Dr. and Mrs. Yaibough; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bone and little Fran
ces Bone, of Milledgeville, visited
ouc school on Sunday evening and
remained with us for supper. Mr.
Bone is our trustee from Baldwin
county. He was very much
pleased with the work of the
school
Prof, and Mrs. 0 W. Moran, of
Sparta, were among the visitois
here this week.
On Sunday afternoon at four
o’clock the following program
was rendered by the voice pupils
of Mrs. Forrester and the piano
pupils of Miss Beall: Song, Audi
ence—America; Special Song
Swing low Sweet Chariot; Solo,
The Old Rugged Cross—Josh Rol
lins ; Special Song—Saved by
Grace ; Piano Solo—Carrie Beall;
Song by Audience—Throw Out
the Life Line; Male Quartet - Tell
Mother I’ll Be There; Solo, The
Holy City—Mrs. Forrester; Spec
ial Song—Nobody Knows;.Closing
Prayer—Prof. C. W. Moran. We
were glad to have at this program
a large number of visitors.
Misses Drake, Beall and Wood
spent Saturday in Macori shop
ping.
Our faculty consists of:—Luther
Elrod, A. B., University of Geor
gia, Principal; C. B, Davis, B.S. A.,
S ate College of Agriculture, Ani
mal Husbandry; M. W. McKee,
State Normal School, State Col
lege of Agriculture. Horticulture;
Fred Maxwell, A. B , Young Har
ris, Science; Mrs R, C. Wilson.
A. B., Wesleyan, History; R. N.
Smith, Emory, Shop and English;
“Cold in the Head’’
Is an acute attack of. Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent “colds in
the head” will find that the use of
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
build up the System, cleanse the Blood
and render them less liable to colds.
Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh
may lead to Chronic Catarrh.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Is
taken Internally and acts through
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of
System, thus reducing the
tlon All and drcgglsts. rostering Circulars normal free. condli^B
F. 3. Cheney – Co., Toledo O v
Miss Anna Belle Drake, S„
State Normal; Domestic Science
School, State College of AgricuF
ture; Miss Alice Beall, Gedrgia
State College for Women, Music;
i,„ Mrs h. p J, B Forrester, x A. a B., r. Bessie r> •
Tift, Voiee; Mrs, Burnette Moore,
Gecr 8 ia State College for Wo.en,
Basketrv; Miss Alberta Wood, B
S, State Normal Schtgl, Secre*
tarv rarj, Miss miss Pnrahel coranel Seale Seals, R B. «!
State Normal School, Supply;
Mrs Lelia Wimpy, Matron.
Prof. R N Smith and family a: e
at Grovetown attending the burial
of Mrs. Ramsey, mother of Mrs,
Smith.
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Will be During Jubilee Week m Our Display Rooms. Don’t Miss It !
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Continental Tiinkin Rear ft j
tirtikm Bearid j ffont and ps*ri.
Spicer Univeq StiLjui p Joint*. ’
Selective Tranamhcion, three
Sinciie speeds fqjftird. pud reverse. ‘
Plr.ts Pise Clutch.
Half-elliptic Turing*.
Ciiswart Va^pucn Gas Feed With Tank at Rear.
Electric StorageJBsttery.' Cidfeir.g by Standard Generator with
Stroamlil^^dy. One-man "
AKE OUR PLACE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
Whjptever you come to Augusta and especially during Jubilee Week. We will provide ample
parfir.g cpace, gladly furnish you with directions and will try to make your visit a pleasant one.
Wefare -J* home folks.
AGENCY FOR YOUR COUNTY OPEN TO A LIVE DEALER. £.
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N 5 eatbers Motors Co.,inc.
315-^19 ELLIS STREET. . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. PHONE 621.
Red Cross Roll Call
Heard World Around
The Annual . Roll _ „ Call _ „ of , the .. Amerl
caa Red Cross for registration of the
membership tor 1923 win begin on
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so. The grxind work for thia »tu
p«aou» task of re-enroiim* the mem
her,hlp throughout the world has been
uw ln a plan f(>r the flr9t corapIete
aud comp-ehenslve system of reglstra
ii«s of the Red Cross membership in
all Its 8,300 active Chapters at home
and abroad.
An important feature of the round
the-world Roll Call campaign will be
a universal effort to re-enllst the serv
ice of war-time Red Cross workers In
the peace program by their partici
pation in the Roll Call. In this way
the vast army of volunteers will once
more affiliate with the work of the
Red Cross lults manifold phases. Co
operation also has been assured by
Government and private maritime In
terests designed in, a deep-sea Roll Call that
18 to reach every member
or potential member In every part of
the world who may be en voyage or
temporarily In any port.'
Thousands of Chapters will adopt
the home canvass plan of enrollment
which originated in Pittsburgh, where
last year It resulted in a
increase of 60 pec cent. All recards
in this year’s campaign will be kept
ct standard alee cards to be tiled by
each Chapter for future use.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children
In Um For Over 30 Years
Always Mats __ _—
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STAR MODELS AND PRICES
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.Starter and Demountable Rime aso
Runabcut, plain .. • • ...... Vf-*" • » 319
Runabout, Starter and Demountable Rime ; M . 414
Touriiyg, plain ..... . . . . . .T : : ... 348
Touring, Starter and Demountable Rim* .... : a • e e • . 443
Coupe, Starter and 'Demountable Rims ..0. • • e • • * 580
Sedan, Starter and Demountable Rim*...... 845
Station Wagon, Starter and Demountable Rims 810
Delivery Wagon, Starter and Demountable Rims 810
All Prices are FOB Detroit.
LADY GOT SO WEAK
GOULD SCARCELY STAND
Alter Suffering From Many Female Troubles This Lady Heard el
Ml and Took It, She Says, “Until I Was WelL”
"OOME TIME AGO,” says Mrs.
^ Buena McFarland, oi R. F. D. 2,
Bostic, N. C., "I suffered a great
deal with weakness common to women.
I had bearing-down pains, my sides and
back hurt, and my limbs drew. I would
get so weak in my knees I could scarcely
stand.
“I was vdry nervous, and could not
rest. I didn’t feel like eating. I grew
thin, and did not have ambition for any
thing.
"I had been trying other remedies ...,
but did not get any better.
“Some one told us of Cardui, and
What it was recommended for. I also
Plcturesque Sight,
One' of the most picturesque sights
In the world Is the elephants at work
In the city of Rangoon,-Rt'the mouth of
the Irrawaddy river, where the logs ar
tlve. At Rangoon the logs'float In at an
undisturbed inlet. Here they qre re
leased from their inclosing- boom'
chains. Then elephants take the logs'
out of the water and pile In the mill
.yards such logs as are pot required
' r toniglate s “I*ng, and which;may
$1.00 PER YEAR
took a Ladies Birthday Almanac and
read of a case something tike mine. I
told my husband to get it and I would
try it.
“J saw a great improvement after the
the first bottle (of Cardui), so 1 kept it up
until I was welt. Now I am the picture
of health.”
Thousands of other women have writ
ten, to tell of the beneficial results ob
tained by taking Cardui, and to recom
mend it to others.
Cardui has stood the test of extensive
use, for more than forty years, in the
treatment of troubles common to woman.
Try it.
AM
ow ,, . 8 0 d Dlv «rslon,
® _ owIlnf? „ onte forbidden
was by law.
game was originally nine-plus,
,e f Wi g 'f T CHlled f n fl8: iMwhe, G the tlle deflation t’ame at
,i ^|A n8 ' by * taUlt ' e - aru *0
1 w ', The prohibition was
f ftenvaL . ' d Withdrawn , and the game
' ecume ' er -'\ Popular. It was once
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