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ATLANTA GA
October 13.14. IS. 16, 17, 18, 19. 20
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Fastest twfs Id Amsricawffl compote
prizes iigraniiu $34,000; Hon* Show; Cattle!
Swine Bxhibttti Poukry; Agricultural Display; He
cultural Display; Educational Exhibits; Women'*
Work; Dog Show. «j
Seventh Ammal Georgia Corn Show; Boys' Corn
Chib Contest; Girls* Canning Club Contest; Boys' Pig
Club Contest; Boys' and Girls' Poultry Club Contest
Midway, Laiitbnd Clean Fan and Frolic, Free
Vaudeville Attractions, Free Brass Band Concerts,
Free Fireworks Nightly. - •
$65,000 In Prizes
craft Some may be gives flying, but
the primary Idea is handling and re
pairing. In the case of men enlisting
fee landsmen for machinist’s mate
(aviation); if they can qualify by ex
amination at Pensacola, they may be
immediately rated machinist’s mate
(aviation) these men may be promot
ed to first class (aviation), provided
they are qualified to pass the neces
sary examination.
(e) Landsmen for machinist's
mate (motor-boat) -‘-These men
should have experience in the opera-
tion and repair of gai engines, they
are primarily intended for duty
submarine chasers, but no promise of
this duty shall be made. Transfer as
enlisted to the Receiving Ship at
Philadelphia for further detail. It la
intended to form classes from among
these men to go to Columbia Univer
sity for further instructions; but it l
does not necessarily follow that all
men enlisted in this rating shall be
’sent to Columbia, as other classes may }.
be started elsewhere.
Age limit for the above ratings, 21
to 36.
SENATORIAL RACE MAY
LIE BETWEEN TWO MEN
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HERE’S CHANCE FOR
GAS ENGINE MACHINISTS
l( You Are Competent Gas Engine
Machinist Crab This
The Bureau of Navigation, Navy
Department has just authorized the
enlistments of the following named
(a) Landsmen for quartermaster
(aviation)—These men should have
experience in either cabinet work or
the repairing of pontoons, or exper
ience in fabric work for the repair
ing of wings, etc. Those men to bo
given no promise of actual flying, but
arc to be drilled in forming crews In
handling «• 1 r-vslring ait Some
may be given flying, but the r.runar,
idea is l»*dltn< and repti.iri. iisnt-
fer these men to Pensacola where
they will be given further instruction
and after examination may he rated
quartermaster second class (aviation)
After serving one year as quarter
master second class (aviation) these
men may be promoted to quartermas
ter first class (aviation).
(b) Landsmen for machinist’s
mate (Aviation)—These men should
be skilled mechanics with gas engine
experience; and will be transferred
to Pensacola to be drilled in forming
crews in handling and repairing air-
A full and complete line of
Caskets, Coffins and Burial Itobes
always, ready for your inspection.
The experience of twenty years in
this line enables us to offer unex
celled service.
J. P. Heard k Sons Company
Funeral Directors
Marhlo Vault. FenhhsdUpoa Proper Nolle.
ForllHigh-Qrade Cem
etery Memorials
CONFER WITH
G. J. Clark:
' PROPRIETOR
CLARK’S MONUMENTAL WORKS
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
The Firm of Established Reputation
THORN WELL ORPHANS IN NEED
The death of Dr. W. P. Jacobs,
founder and president of ThoruweU
Orphanage leaves the orphan family
of over 300'without a president. The
vice president, Rev. J. B! Branch, re
signed effective October 1st, which
leaves the instiution without an offi
cial head.
The responsibility of thee are of
the children is on the Board of Trus
tees, who are unfitted to do the work.
A new president has been elected
bnt it msy be some time before he
can come. In the meantime the chil
dren need bread and clothing and
'school books. There is no money in, _ _ .. . „.
the treasury, none whatever. The Atlanta, Ga.—That the forthCom-
property of the institution cannot be ing race for the United States Senate
hypothecated to borrow money. The is narrowing down to ac ontest be-
cl.arter prevents that twerii Thomas W. Hardwick and Wil-
Will the reader try to realize these I liam; J. Harris, is now the prevailing
hundreds of bright, beautiful orphan belief in political circles in the capi-
children actually without the means I tol.
to buy breadf For that is exactly the Mr. Harrs, aa is well known, is chair
situation. When Dr. Jacobs found man of the Federal Trade Commit-
the institution in such* situation he sion in Washington, which important
always told it to the good people. He position he holds by appointment of
trusted that God would put it into President Wilson, who is the , warm
their hearts to send the money or the personal friend and strong admirer of
food or he clothing, and God neVer I the well-known Georgian and former
forsook him and never forsook the I state senator,
children. ’ i
We 'are not competent to present
the matter aa he did, but we tell the
story without any glosa and without!
adequate language. It la literaHyi 1
true that tbesec hildren whom Dr.
'Jacobs always called "God’s chil
dren” are without fathers and with
out a president, and without money
and without food, and they are in
need of winter clothing and school
books for the new term. Everything
costs more than it has been casting.
The dollars which are coming in are
spent as carefully as possible, but
they are too few to meet the bills.
The institution is therefore face to
face with the fact that it cannot fur-
:sh he children with nutritious food
and with warm, clothing unless the
gifts of God’s pebple are greatly on
lgcd and quickly forwarded.
If the reader could only pass from
bottage to cottage and get acquainted
with the beautiful girls and the fine
manly boys and talk with them about
themselves, and about the institution,
their work the love of the children
themselves would bring all that they
need, but only few of those who read
this have opportunity to visit the in
stitution and to know the children
personally. To such it is only possi
ble to realize the situation if they can
imagine their own children without
n father, without mother, without
money, in many cases without friends,
housed in a wonderful home, where
the leader, the adopted father, is
dead, and where -there is no one to
provide.
We are trying to lay the matter
upon your hearts, gentle readers, that
you may be the more willing to share
the responsibility with us. “Inas
much os ye did it upon one of the
least of these, my brethren, ye did It
unto me.”
Ail donations should be sent to
Board of Trustees,
Thornweii Orphanage.
Clinton, S. C.
fBE UNIVERSAL CAR
SLSThe Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us
authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to prop-
erlyirepresent Ford interests,' to give service to Ford
owners. The company|in return demands that we equip
and maintain an’; adequate service station, employing
competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-
made materials iuidicharging regula? Ford prices
This is the service we are giving to Ford owners.-
Material—workmanship—prices, the standard of each
guaranteed. ir -
When your. Ford car needs attention, bring it to us
and get the benefit of expert Fora mechanics. We give
you the assurance of genuine Ford service, with genuine
Ford-made parts. .
Ford cars—Runabout $345; Touring Car $360; Coup-
elet $505; Town Cai >?; Sedan $645, all f. o. b. De
troit, - ■
Mr. R. G. Smith, Mgr. Mechanical Department.
< Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co.
Support of the President by Chair
man Harris in contrast to opposition
to, the President by Senator Hard
wick will be the dominant issue of the
campaign.
It is understood among the support
ers of Chairman Harris that he will,
have the support of ExGovemor
Brown, Congressman Edwards, Ex-
Congressman Adamson and others
prominently mentioned as candidates
Chairman Harris supported Mr. Adam
son for appointment to the post which
he has accepted in New York at a sal-
ary of 19,000 per year.
you with good
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VOO WILL JUST LOVE TO HEAR THE HUMMING OF
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WINTER OUTFIT YOU NEED IF YOU COME IN AND GET
YOUR DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS FROM US.
WE SHALL HELP YOU SELECT THE SHADES TO SUIT
YOUR COMPLEXION AND WILL SEE THAT THE TRIM
MINGS "MATCH.” SO THERE WILL BE NO DISCORD IN
YOUR CLOTHES COLOR-SCHEME. DRESSING WELL IS
AN ART.
WE KEEP THE BEST BUT SELL IT FOR LESS.
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