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Ficst Raptist Church
. i 'r ANDREW CARAKER, PASTOR
THE BIG CHURCI OF THE GROWING COUNTY
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~ . | WARMTH FOR THE BODY
3l . WORSHIP FOR THE SOUL
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Morning Subject: “The Old Bible in the New World.”
Evening Subjeci: ‘“The Character of God and the Sor
5 rows of Cordele.”
"~ The evening scrmon will be an at
tompt to answor the aquostions, “Can
flM presence of sulfering, sorrow, and
‘death in the worid be consistent with
the belief in the geedness and love
of God?”. and “Doas the presence ol
matural and moral.evil in the world
Ay‘&.late the character of God?”
. .Church School at ten o'clock, offer.
& religioug- instruction fcr cvery
- Morning anq evening worship at
11:16 and, 7:30. Services in charge
-the pastor.
1.5,:‘-ThB- inual. budget pledge which
Tvas bemgflt, Bunday will be con
‘thnued through this afternoon. The
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gss‘szs.slhrca} HOGS SOLD IINt
| ‘CORDELEFRIDAY THE 17TH.
JEER TP A e Lot WA
By J. K. Luak,;.fiqtun!y Agent
. At the co-operative hog, sale held
t ¥ Crisp and Dooly ccunty “Tridos
» ioye were 164 head of hogs sule
Fthat brought the growers $3,528.5!
Efl‘;e& were 144 number one hogs
that brought $lO.lO per hndred. Al
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'QUALITY AT LOW COST
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Finance Committee will be at the
shureh between the hourg of two and
five to accomedate you when you.
come 1o sign your pledge. i
Junior B ¥. B. .2V ‘at" 630 y
Intermediate B. Y. 2. U. at 6:30 !
Senfop B Y. P. U. at 6:30. {
PRAYER: MEETING Wednesday
evening ot 7:30, pastor leading.
What your church means tp ycu
con in many redpecis be ascertained
by wear regwdarity and faithfulness in
ehareh attendande. MBET WITH Us!
ONE TIME AND YOU ‘WILL (/OMT;|
AGAIN, WE GIVE YOU SBOMETRING
EVERYTIME YOU COME. ASK ANY
BODY WHO COMES.
hogs when they see them: all a:reed i
that this lot of hogs was as fine s |
they ever saw. This sale proves th:'.ti
we can grow finc hogs if we will ow;
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'l}h.is pric:n’ that these hogs 'l_;ir"bught;
was lar::ei'y‘ due to the class of hogs'
we had in lt'he sale: ‘J,: /, A
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The 144 Lead of number onid”
weighed 32,460 pounds. Only 2,850
pounds of twe’s and three's, L '}
There were four farmers from |
Dodly-‘county that hrought 11,305
ponds, one from Wilcox that brougat
2,790 pounds, one from Worth that
brought 2,465 pounds and from Crisp
county we had 11 farmers to bring
18,750 pounds, one from - Wilcox
that brough 2,790 pounds, one from
Wortn that brought 2,405';".’ pounds
and from Srisp county we ?gg 11
farmers to bring 18,750 pounds.
Mr. W. W. Webb- from the
State Bureau of Markets conducted
the sale for us. He auctioned ' the
hogs off to highest bidder. *
The llall Commission Co., at Mou!-
trie- bought the two cars ofi; hoge.
The White Provision Co., of Atlan
ta, had a buyer at the sale. Mr. E.
M. Pless, a local dealer in hogs, was
the strongest bidder next to %“tae
buyer from the Hall commission com
pany. Mr. Pless bid $10.09 as his Wig!:
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Mr. F.4C. Chandler county agent
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of Fift county, Mr, E.. &+ Mann,
; coupty’ acent of Deoly, I&g: J. M,
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AREEERERE R RS e e i esiins e
é Christmas Fruits and
" Candies to be found can
, be had at our store. Al
so remember we sell
““The Best Barbecue
In Town
TRY US—BE CONVINCED
FEDERS SERVICE STATION
NATIONAL HIGIIWAY NORTH
ITunt Mr. 8. C. Byrd, Mr. E. A. Vin
<on acting as a committes from the
tarmers and myself had charge f
{ rrading, weizhing, selling and the is
suing cf checks for this sale.
We are planning to have a larg.r
sale the latter part of January. G .
busy and feed your hogs out. Don’t
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One double clothing rack packed tight with boys’ suits—-Lwo—
three and four-piece suits—all placed
ON SALE FOR THE REMAINING SHOPPING |
DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS '
These little fellows’ suits are the higgezt baresin in thiz store.
They make a mighty useful as well a 5 aporopriaie vrezent for the
.. ...young son. This rack takes in our complats siozk of bays’ cloth
. 4 o ing.and:has on it any size—We have nosvik for year ez, o) £ o d®
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i 0 GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE
' 2 Piece Suits of Heavy Winter Material for )
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$2.95 to $4.95
3 piecg Suits (2 pr. short pem'ts) all very good patterns and ma
terials, Special < ; ' e
$5.95 TO $7.95
4 picce Suits—(l long, 1 short pants, vest and coat)—a real bar
gain if there ever was one. The newest colors and styles in these
Suits—They are made up like “Dad’s’’ clothes—The prices on
these suits are exceptionally low ;
$1.50, $9.95, $10.95, $14.50
Let us help you in your Xmas shopping—There are many articles
here that make very appropriate gifts for anyone you wish tc
present with a gift.
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CORDELE, GA.
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Modern Methods of Farming
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TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182 — RESIDENCE 209
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better” |
sell anything that will not wegih
over 165 pounds.
- Hogs will pay you $l.OO bushel for
your corn if you feed him correctly
Market your corn cn frur fect, th:
best market. :
My. and Mzrs. I Alifaienyy i
have as their guest, Ifis; Jan'c
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@ stepgls, For Gatorrhal conditions of ocouy” |
Z 8?2 memoranes. H. G. C. s antiseptic;
U o @) healing and sothing, no pain or injury.
K #B7 Package contains all nzeded. :
N ) $l.OO at Druggists or prepaid, !
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SBoendkEs ACtE CREMICAL BFC. C), L. Hew Oam, Lo
HPRRROR S o~ e O OO P
Forehand, of Millen during the week
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