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LDr. J. M. Glenn, Presiding Elder of
the Dublin distriet, South Georgia
-(fintorence. and Secretary-Treasurer
‘ot the Indian Springs Holiness Camp
’&und and hig associates in the work
4re .pushing improvements at the cam
‘ground looking to the greatest meet- I‘
:: in the history of this famous camp
An attractive folder setting forth the !
purpose of the organization and plans
for the approaching meeting will be
isgucd at an early date.
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From itd beginning, the blessings of
the Lord have been upon the institu
tion In a remarkable way, and Dr.
Glann and his associates on the Board
of ‘Trustees are rejoicing in the mani
fest presemea of the Divine hand
which is undoubtedly leading on to
greater things. It is now the largest
camp meeting in the south and one
of the greatest in the nation, Its cot
tqel are frqm Georgia, Alabama,
Florida, Kentucky and other South
eastern stateés. Thousands of visitors
from all parts of the country annual
ly attend the mesting; and last year
saw the largest ditendance in the his
tory of the camp. Many coul® not
fipd accomodations at the camp
ground secured board at the famous
lnrglan Sprmgn. just a mile away and |
attended the services. For the ac
comodation of the increasing crowds,
large improvements have been made.
Additional rooms at the hotel, larger
accomodations at “the parzonage”
the Maude Jones Cottage for the use g
of the singers attending the meeting |
together with the Mathews Memorial |
baing erected, will care for some two- |
hupdred additional.
The Mathews Memorial, in memory
of Rev. George W. Mathews of the |
SBouth Georgia Conference, has been
lt!g'ted by the purchase of a beautiful
tract of four acrés adjoining the pres
ent grounds containing a comfortable
two-gtory building and two small cot
tages all furnished and ready for
Pretty Good World After All!
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* There are so many thinge to be pleased about—and so many things that are pleasing -
to the eye and the discriminating taste! The new Griffon Clothes, for instance! No
man can help at least an inward smile of appreciation when he sees them—and he'll
wear a smile of satisfaction all the time he wears them. We'd like to show you the
new Griffon models. You'll enjoy looking them over.
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Gleaton’s Department St
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE—PHONE 142
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Fitagerald Plans
Tri-County Fair
FITZGERALD, Ga.,, May 14—
;County Agent O, T. Owens and
’, County School Superintendent J. H.
Bullard are sponsoring & movement
for atri-county fair here this fall,
Ben Hill, Wilcox and Irwin counties
“are to have school and agricultural
' exhibits, featuring live stock and
poultry.
The civie organizations of Fitz--‘
gerald and the county commissioners
~of Ben Hill and Wilcox counties
having given the project their en--
dorsement and committees of the sev
eral organizations are cooperating
with the gpongors in preparing plans
“to carry the prolect into effect.
free uyze of the wives and daughters
and smaller boys of the pruu(-lmrn'j
fawmilies, In addition there is a lurgu‘
building which is to he rennovated
‘and used for aßoys' Camp, accomo
dating a hundreq boys from ten years
old up, all under scout repgulations !
with expert workers with boys in
charge, l
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NOW WATCH THE GRASS GROW
And it will need mowing. Borrowing a mower is
bad business., Buy one.
Here’s A Good Line
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Watt & Holmes Hardware Co.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SBERVICE
PHONE NUMBER 9 CORDELE, GA
iB9 Of Concord Crew
' Arrive 11l From Poison
PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 13—
Eighty-nine members of the crew of
|the U. 8, 8. Concord, which arrived at
the League Island navy yard Thurs.
,tluy after participating in the fleet
maneuvers off Cuba were taken to
the naval hospital this afternoon suf
feing from ptomaine poigoning,
Six were seriously affected, al
though physicians said their cordition
were not yet critical,
’ Hoon after Thursday’s breakfast !
the enlisted men who had eaten were
stricken ill. Six ambulances were !
called to remove them from the V(‘H-‘
sel to the hospiial,
None of the officers was affested,
Cans from which the food was
taken were immediately sent to the
navy yard laboratory, where they are
being examined to determine the
cause of the poisoning.
THE CORDELY, DISPATCH
Youthful Victor In Corn
Contest Visits Coolidge
WASHINGTON May 13.~(p)—Wil
liam Pat Boland, of Newberry coun
ty, South Carolina, a 17-year-old hoy,
who won the Southern railway silver
cup for the hest ten ears of corn rais.
¢d in eight southern states in 1923,
was presented to President Coo]idgé
teday by Rerresentative Dominick of
Scuth Carolina,
. The cup is to be competed for arn
‘nually in Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Migsissippl, Kentucky and Tennesseo,
The boy won {he award with the
aid of instruction of the extension di
vision of Clemsen college in coopera
ticn with the department of agricul.
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bby {:‘,'Jjn “EVERYTHING THAT’S
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Moore’s Garage
AND SERVICE STATION
PHONE 144 SEVENTH STREET NORTH
We sell Fiske tires and do all kinds of tire
and auto repairing service
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i x i ~ On Yours
THE MAN WHO LEAVES THE STORE NEWLY STRAW
HATTED BY WESTBROOK IS EITHER A WALKING AD
VERTISEMENT FOR THE HOUSE—OR—NO SALE. SIM
PLY PASSING OUT A STRAW AT $3, $4, SS—OR 6 7-8 ISN’T
MERCHANDISING—IT’S STORE KEEPING AND WE’LL .
KEEP OURS BEFORE WE ALLOW YOU TO STAND UN
DER A WESTBROOK HAT AND LISTEN TO “WHERE DID
YOU EVER GET THAT ODD LOOKING HAT!” YOU’D
RATHER BE CORRECT THAN CORRECTED. :
NEW COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS COMING IN
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CORDELE, GEORGIA -
DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES
$50,000 Fire Damage
To Thomasville Plant
THOMASVILLE Ga. May 12-=()—
Fire, starting in the boiler room of
the Thomasville Variety works early
today, caused a loss of $50,000 and
partially destroyed the rplant, The
plant is only partly covered by insur
ance, and among the finished material
destroyed were orders for Clemson
college and Miami public schools.
l Announcement was made by offi
:clals of the works that operatious
;would be resumed next week,
ture, He was accompanied to the
whith house Ly J. P. Moon, secretary
of the Newberry Chamber of Com
merce,
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Also Heisey’s
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KlB%llaauc:lenrmcnrn Hdw Co.
DO YOU WANT
SOML EXTRA
MILK? |
Purina Cow Chow will make anywhere from a
quart to a gallon more milk per day for you. Give |
it a trial and prove it for yourself.
W.C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
KIBBEE GARY
TELEPHONE 13—WILLYAMS BUILDING—I 29 W. 12th AVE.
THE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND ;
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PROMPT SERVICE—WE APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
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UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA