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EACURSION TO THE CAFITOL CITY
‘ Anmal Atlanta Trip
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- Manta, Bimingham and Manlic Rairoa
Thursday, September 12, 1912
$3.580 Round Trip $3.50
Fickets will be sold for special train leaving
" Fitzgerald at 9 a. m., arriving Atlanta 5:00 P.
#., and wiil be goed to return to, and including
- Taesday, September 17, 1912. Special will
consist of famous A. B. & A, eleciric-lighted
westibuled cars. .
Pleuty of Seats for Everybody--
1 Go and Enjoy Yourself
¥, #. LEAHY, E. H. FELL,
Geneval Passenger Agent Ass’t Gen. Pass. Agent
A. D. DANIEL,
: Travelling Passenger Agent
Atlanta, Ga. ;
Lumber! Lumber.
Let us fizure with you before you pur
chase your Building Material. : :
. M. GRAHAM & C 0.,,
Bsatt Koust Ma\gnoliu St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGER ALD, GA.
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LChweech Direciory
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oy seard §m Wis aostice of church ser
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RN (AL METODIST CHURCH
Wrac. Eae B and Geatral Ave,
Bunthar Schosl 9:15 2. C. A, Wheeler
Sieperedendent. Preachivg by pastor
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e . Senior Bpworth League 6.45
@w. sveuching by pastor 7:30p. m,
Peayer wwotioy Wednesday night at
Wy,
&% wmry cordially dinvited to these
ammwiowes omd strangers arve especially
Guyton isher, Pastor.
WIRST M. E. CHURCH.
. oee and Mapgunolia Sts.
W § Wawwmond, Pastor. bresidence,
AR W, Magadtiz Streer, Phone 406,
: Satbath Services, |
Saitwth Schoel— 830 a. m.
Wheontng worship—HELS,
Fipweth Leaune—6:4s p. m,
Pwemanyr warsnip—7l:4s.
Poeger sevvice Wednesday evening
@ . Wae general publie, especially
mtrongars, always welcome,
SHEWTRATL. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
e gand Jessamine Ste.
Basris C. Hlammouvd, Pastor,
ekt Tchool, Howard W. Brown
sepemwiesndeat, meets every Lord’s
Pwra ¥3O s wm. Morning worshig,
s Laed’s Supper, Littla sermon for
Chidpon, and Sermon, 11:00. Y.P.S.C
B gk, Eyening woiship at 7:30,
Mg wany <ervice with address by
Sl g, Weaaesday evening at 7:30.
Sy ‘vedy welcome at all weetings
sy euoe 4 stracger here,
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SHEST BAPTIST CHURCH.
WL Magwalia, -between Main and Lee
8 tperis.
Sue Sey Scheo! 9.30 a.m. L. Keone-
Peamciaiog services every Sunday at
iF a s t2d 800 p. m.
Peagar weeting Wedsesiay night
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AdE ane curdiaily invited to attend
e secwices,
Thos. M. Callaway,
U. B. CHURCH
Directory of Service . !
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
P eaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.
Y. P G B U.,6pm.
Mid week services Wed., 7:30 p. m.
Offic'a! board meeting the first Thurs
day evening of each month 3¢ 3:30.
J. L. Leichliter, Pastor.
PRESEYTERIAN CHURCI
Coner Palm and S. Grant streets.
Rev. S. G. Ruttnn, Paster, residence
at Mrs Poarson’s, Phone 292,—Mus.
Quattelbuam’s residense.
Preaching every Sibbath morning
at 11 o’cluek.
Evening service from April Ist to
QOct., Ist at 8 o’clock: Kveniaz service
from Oct. Ist. to April Ist at 7:30.
Praver meeting Wedaesday night,
Sahrath Schocel at 9:45 2, m.
The Lord's Supper administered at
the morning serivee the first Sabbaths
of January, April, July and October,
The 3 d Sabbath morning in each
month the collection is for General As
is@mhly Causes,
No collzctlons taken up at cur night
Services.
i Free Pews: and a cordial ‘welcoweo
to you and your friends. Come and
| worship with us.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sundayv School 8:30.
Mass 2nd Snuday in each month at
9 u'clock.
A. H. Schorhardt, Priest.
A small part of what any one
knows was learned in school, but
that is no reason for our failure to
make our rural text-books deal
with the probléms of the farm and
home.-- Progressive Farmer.
The Blue and Gray Swimming
Pool is for sale, provided a sale
can be effected between now and
September first, but after that
date, if not sold, it will no longer
be on the market, If interested
call on J. W. Manbeck. 57-tf.
Mr. Israel Mannheim, of Haw
kinsville, was shaking hands with
friends in the city yesterday.
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This Year’s Fair To
Surpass All Others
Macon is Preparing for the
Biggest “how in the His
w tory of the State
By E. H. Hyman, Publicity
Director.
The Georgia State Fair at
Vacon, Oct, 15th to 25th, promises
to be the most successful ever heid
in the State, This fair is given
ander the anspices of the Geor
via State Agricultural Society. 1t
is the most attractive show that
the farmers of (Feorgia can attend.
Last year the State bair was en
virely successful and it was
thought that it could not be excell
od. Kveryone went home each
lay a booster and came back bring
ng u (riend, The day the fair
c'osed everybody propounced it
ihe best ever aud said; "‘we will
make it better and bigger nex!
vear,” It has been with that pur
pose in 1 iew that Mr, W, E. Dun
woody was re-elected this year.
and he has said thut he would give
(iéorgia the best State Fair that
the Stare has ever held, He is
making good. From the president
Jown to the smallest employee,
are all working with this object in
view. (Georgia must bave the best
for she deserves it, The llchi
United States Cavalry will camp
on the grounds during the entire
10 days of the fair and will give
drills consisting of fancy ridingl
and trick stunts each afternoon
and night in the great Hippodrome. !
[f yeoun have never seen them at
drll now you will have the chance, '
Nat Reiss’ big aggregation of ex
cellent shows and riding devices
will hold sway on the Midway.
I'here are 40 shows in all. 'There
will be three big concert bands‘
that will give vou the best musicl
ever had before. The buwldings
are brimful of fine exhibits and'
the cattle pons will be full to!
overilowing with uhe best blue
ribbon winners of the land. The
largenew buildings containing over
350,000 feet have all been secured
by the largest mabufacturers in
the United States with their auto
mo»oile exhibits. All railroads
have redueed fares for the State
Fair and you should make your
plaas to corae early and stay late. ‘
There will not be an Idle hour on
the grounds somathing doing all
the time. :
Cenrtal Christian
Church.
Minister, Lewis C. Hammond. ¢
Sunday Sept. 8.
Bible School 9:30 a m.
Communion and sermon 10:45.
People’s service 7:45 p. m. ~
Everybody welcome,
LOST—WATCH CHARM—Com
bination Scottish Right and 32d
L egree Knights Templar. Find
der leave at Wilson & Co’s
store and get reward. 65-tf
It should never be forgotten
that American names look as fun
ny to the Chinese as their names
look to us.
It is discovered that Chinese
women make good fighters, show
ing that they are much like their
white sisters,
If & woman can find the style of
hat she wants, she can always ad
just her head to fit it.
People love the spectacular.
Without a long tail a comet would
attract no more attention than the
moon.
A queue or not a queue: that is
the question in China.
The.familv cat 1s by no means
safe in ;his season of rabbit stews,
“Don’ lie to your wife,” says a
Chicago judge. No use, your honor.
Col. Joseph B, Wall is spending
some time in Tennessee, in the la
terest of his health. :
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- Farmers’ Union
The Georgian is Once More
Chosen President of the
Organization
Chattanooga, Tenn., Sep. 4.
The Faramers’ Educasional and Ce-
Operative union in annual sessicr
here elected the following officers
today: President, Charles S. Bar
rett, (teorgia; vice president, J.
D. Brown, Oregon; secretary, A.
. Davis, Arkansas; executive
board, L. M. Rhodes, Tennessee;
C. C. Wright, North Carolina; P.
W. Cox, Washington: O. K. Dorn
bloser, Texas; T. J. Douglas,
Missouri.
The principal business at this
morning’s session was the electicn
of officers and the adoption of tle
report of the educational commit
tee, which bas for its object the
securing of legislation for the ad
vancement of educational interests,
assisting in and creating a greater
interest 1n the cause of education
by arousing the moves to 2 sense
of their needs ulong these lines,
The report states that in accord
ance with the plans ac-d recom
mendations of the committee most
of the states have appointed edu
cational committees which are
working alorg plans outlined in
securing school improvement, for
mation of corn and tomato clubs,
an organization of school gardens.
The session this afternoon wus
of an executive nature,
““Joe, I've begun to think my
wife does not tell the truth”
“Why so, Bill#? *“Well, she
threatens every week to go back
to her mother, but she never goes.”
—Boston Record,
Helpmates and soualmates are
not always synonymous.
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