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FOUNDERS DAY AT BESSIE
TIFT WEDNESDAY.
Next Wednesday is Founder’s
Day at Bessie Tift and the college
*uthoritie- are expecting the
alumnae of former days to return
in large numbers to witness and
take part in the various celebra
tions which will mark the day.
The pageant lust year will not
be repeated but the exercises in
the college auditorium and on the
■campus will be even more impres
eive than last year.
The exercises w ill begin with
the forming of the profession ot
faculty, students, trustees, and
alumnae on the campus at 9:30 in
the morning and will continue
throughout the day, the field day
in the afternoon at three to com
plete the program. Dr, E. C.
•lames, Litt. D. will deliver an
address on “The Meaning of
Founders Day,’’ Rev. R. A. Lans
dell will speak on ‘Bessie lift
College, a Factor in the Culture
of the Head, Heart and Hand,’
while the anniversary address will
be delivered by Rev. S, B, Cousins
of Waynesboro.
PROGRAM
9:30 A. M.
On the Campus. Assembling o( Trustees,
Faculty, Alumnae, Former Students and
Students in front of lift Hall.
9:45 A. M.
Procession formed. All will wear the
College Colors and carry College, Society
or Class Pennants.
.Salutation of the College Banner.
Presentation of faculty, Class, Alumnae,
and Class Pennants.
Reception of Pennants by the President of
the College.
Class f eatures and Song Contest.
10:45 A.M.
Auditorium President C. H. S. Jackson,
LL. 1)., presiding.
Processional:"The Son of God Goes Forth"
College Song, "Bessie lift."
Prayer: Rev. R. M. Dixon
Scripture: Rev. A. Chamlee, D. D.
Hymn: "God of Our fathers."
Address: The Meaning of founders Day-
Dean E. C. James, Litt. D.
Duet: "Greeting" and " The May-bell
-and the Flowers"- Mendelssohn—Misses
Julia Carstarphen and Gladys Askew.
Anniversary Address by Rev. S. B. Cous
ins. of Waynesboro. Ga.
Chorus: "Nature's Resurrection" —Choral
Union.
Address: Bessie Tift College, a Factor in
the Culture of the Head. Heart and Hand
—by Rev. R. A. Lansdell, Financial Secre
tary.
College Song: "The Blue and Gold."
Benediction.
3 P. M.
Field Day Exercises.
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Nearly every skin disease yields
<liuckly and permanently to Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, and nothing is better
for burns or bruises. Soothes and
heals, John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich,,
says, after suffering twelve years with
skin ailment and spending S4D) in doc
tor bills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cu r
«sd him. ft will help you. Only 25c
Recommended by all druggists. Adv.
DENNIS-RANKIN
The people of the county will
Ue interested tn the approaching
marriage of Miss Helen Susanna
Dennis of Macon to Mr. James
Allen Rankin, the wedding to
take place nt the residence of the
bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
JohnS. Dennis, 715 Pine Street
on the evening of Wednesday
April 2d.
Mr. Rankin was a former resi
dent of the county and has nu
merous friends here who wish
them much happiness.
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
"J hc first application gives Ease aud Rest. 50c.
JUDGE DREWRY TO PREACH.
Judge.) A. Drewry of Griffin
Will preach nt the school house at
{Jolliers Station on next. Sunday
morning at eleven o’clock. All
of the friends of Judge Drewry
and the public general y are mt st
cordially invited to attend this
service.
All will be welcomed.
The Forty-Year Test.
An article must have exceptional
merit to survive for a period of forty
years. Cbamberl tin's Cough Remedy
was first offered to the public in 1872.
From a small beginning it has grown!
in favor and popularity until it has at
tained a world wide reputation. You
will find nothing better fora cough or
cold. Try it and you will understand
why it is a favorite after a period of
wore than forty y^ars. It not only
gives relief —it cures. For sale by all
stealers. Adv.
SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. F. D. Hunt, the Evange
list of the Atlanta Presbytery
will preach at the Presbyterian
Oiiurch on next Monday after
noon at 3:30. The public is cor
dialiy invited.
BEAUTIFUL EASTER PROGRAM
GIVEN BY BAPTIST CHOIR.
One of the greatest treats that
has come to music lovers in For
syth was the Easter song service
at the Baptist Church on last
Sunday night by the regular Bap
tist Choir. Four appropriate an
thems had been prepared by the
choir, under the direction ot Miss
Margaret Perry, Director; and
many of those who were so fortu
nate as to attend this service have
declared that it was the best mu
sic ever given in the church. And
no small part of the credit for the
beauty of the program is due to
Mr. W. L. Thickstun, the orga
nist.
Tne choir is composed of Mes
dames W. L. Thickstun and J. E.
Bogle, Missej Ida Clark and Mar
garet Perry ami Messrs. W. G.
Wellborn, L. S. Jackson, Chas.
Hardin and O. H. B. Bloodworth,
Jr.
Their numbers, wdre:
Lift Up Your Heads
James H. Rogers
Lo, The Tomb is Empty
Edward Broome
Jerusalem . . Parker-R^es
Awake Up, My Glory . J. Barnby
Madame Edla Lund sang “I
Know that My Redeemer Liveth”
by Handel, i.i the usual beautiful
manner which has caused her solos
to be anticipated with so much
pleasure by the people of Forsyth,
while the violin solo of Pr< f. W.
II Friedrich, “Cavatina” by
Bohm, was excellent in its inter
pretation and execution.
In its entirety the program was
altogether delightful.
Best Known Cough Remecy.
For forty-three years Dr. King’s
New Discovery has been known
throughout the world ns the most re
liable cough remedy. Over three
million bottles were used last year.
Isn’t this proof? It will get rid of
your cough or we will r ound your
money. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, S.
C., writes the way hundreds of others
have done; “After twenty years, J
find that Dr. King’s New Discovery is
the best remedy for coughs and colds
that I have ever used.” For coughs
or colds and all throat and lung trou
bles, it has no equal. 50c and SIOO at
all druggists.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR FED-
ERAL BUILDING SITES-
Treasury Department
Office of The Secretary
Washington, D. C., March 12,
1913. —Proposals are hereby soli
cited, to be opened in the Office
of the Supervising Architect,
Treasury Department, Washing-
D. C , at 10 o’clock A. M. on
April 7th, 1913, for the sale or
donation to the United States of
a corner lot, centrally and con
veniently located and suitable for
a Federal building site at Forsyth
Georgia. The site must be approx
imately 16,600 square feet in
area, and if the lot offered is rec
tangular, its minimum dimension
must, be not be less than 115 feet.
Upon application the Post
master will supply prospective
bidders with a circular giving
particulars as to requirements and
instruction for preparation of
bids and data to accompany same.
W. G. McAdoo,
Secretary.
4-4 Adv.
MILCH COW.
Good milch cow lot sale.
W. .1. Zellner,
3-28 Strouds, Ga.
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Mrs. Olivia Parham, of East Dur-;
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The reason Vinol is so efficacious in
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Chronic coughs and colds yield to
Vinol because it builds up the weak
ened. run-down system.
You can get your money back any
time if Vinol does not do all we say.
Red Cross Pharmacy, Forsyth, Ga.
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