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ATHENS, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1921.
LIVESTIMO*
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. Walter Anthony, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. ni., Mr. E.
J. Bondurant. Superintendent.
Services at 11:15 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Preaching at both services by Rev
W. P. King, editor Of “The Wesleyan."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. E. I.. Hill, D. I).. Pastor.
At 11 a. m. this congregation will
have the great privilege of hearing
Dr. J. Campbell White, vice president
of the White Bible Training School
of New York City, and those of us
who have had the privilege of hearing
(Dr. White speak at the laymen's con
vrntions know what an opportunity
this Will be. At 8 p. m. tire Pastor
will Ml the pulpit.
•Sunday school at First church al
9:45 a. m.. Mr. j. A. Morton, Supt.l
at I.ane chnpel at 3:30 p. m„ Mr.
Howard Scott. Supt., and at Hoyt
chapel at 3:30 p. m., Mr. E. A. Mc
Whorter, Supt.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday aft
ernoon at 4 o'clock.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all of these services. -
OCONEE STREET METHODIST
CHURCH.
Re*. A. F. Nunn, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m„ E. P.
Stone, Superintendent.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
t by tha Pastor. (
Each raemlrr of the large class re
ceived at the close of the recent re
vival ia especially asked to attend
both these services.
Hillis and as a lecturer with RussUI |
H. Conwell. Dr. Conwell himself says |
BIBLE TEACHERS.
What do the “Raven and Dove" that
Livestock Show by Agricul
tural College Club Be Fol-
’ lowed by a Barbecue.
The Saddle and Sirloin club of the
f)t Dr. Tupper'a sermons: “They are,, went out of the ark represent? The, . ,
I believe, the finest series of lectur's raV en that never returned to the ark. I Agricultural college will stage turn
on the Bible being delivered at pres-j p llt rem r.ln out and feed upon! “Small International" Livestock show
ent In our land. They ar> both schol-! ,; Pn( ] carca „ es , „„ t helr nature is 1 this morning on the Agricultural
arly and nractical. evangelical yet pro-1 doubtless represents carnal formal re!; ground'., near the Agricultural ball,
gresslvc." llglonist that feed upon the dead doe- 1 The showing of linstock, the proper
At the morning service th<\stibject! t r i np , n f while' the “dove" rep-1 'are and feeding of the same,
of his discourse will he “The Supreme I regen ts the poor, convicted soul that! other exhibitions will he -followed by
Test of Christianity's Credibility." rc „id fl nd no reg 't f or the sole of her I an appetizing barbecue given by The
At the evening service he will speak fett> )n 1ho d nad doctrines of menJ Huh to the other students and friend;
on the subject.^“The Old Doctrine of! pn( j when she returned, the first time.* rf the Hub.
the New Birth." j Noah reached out hi? arms and took j The heg show will he started at 9:80
The public Is cordially Invited to all j, flr j n | 0 the ark. How sweetly, when | at the swine barn in order, to make
services, which are held at the High ! a |j hopes, in fleshly works, were gone. I ready for the larger showing of live-
avenue. Jesus reached out His arms of mercy stock. At 10:15 the horses and stock
nnd took us into s#eet union and lov-J w m i )e assembled at the awlne barn
MSI BRAND
school auditorium on Prince avenue.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
V. F. Dick, Pastor.
Preaching on Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. by Bishop Clnrk, of Rome.
N. Y. The meeting will Continue
through the week until Wednesday
night. \
We want everybody to come and
hear Bishop Clark. The people of
Athens don't know what they are
missing by not hearing this man of
Cod. So take advantage of this and
hear him without fall.
Remember the place. 1n the tent,
corner of Pulaski and Prince avenue.
Conre,*you are welcome!
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH.
Dr. K ’rr Boyce Tupper, D. D., LI,. D.,
of Philadelphia, famous both in Eng
land nnd Arperlca as an author, orator
and preacher, will occupy the pulpit at
both the tnorning and evening hours.
All who heard his eloquent sermons
when he was recently her? will be.de
lighted to know of his return engage
ment.
It has been said of him, that ns n
preacher he ranks with Gunsaulus nnd
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTI8T
CHURCH.
E. H. Jennings. Pastor.
S. B. Wingfield, Superintendent of
Sunday school.
Morning services, Including Sunday
school and preaching, from 10 to 12
o'clock. Pastor's morning subject,
"Some Essentials of Soul Winning”—
concluding message on soul winning.
In preparation for the evangelistic
meeting beginning today.
Choir practice at 4 p. m„ L. W,
Cooper, Director. In view of the meet
ing. a full practice la desired.
Junior nnd .Senior B. Y. P. U.’a
at 7:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 8:30
o'clock, with sermon by the Pastor on
“The Freedom of the Will.”'
Everybody welcome.
Ing fellowship with Him.
When the dove went out the second
time nnd returned with the olive leaf
(an emblem of peace) In her mouth,
represents the true minister of the
Gosnel preaching peae? by
Christ.
and arranged into parade formation
for a march to the Agricultural hall
where the main show will lake place,
day afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. build-
( the men. by actual practice, the art
Jesus! and practices employed in preparing
animals' for the show ring and show-
J. N. HlTTCHfNSON.
! ing tho animal to the best advantage
1 It Is further hoped that this show will
EAST ATHENS BAPTIST CHURCH. the .Indents at Main Campus
F. P. Coll*. Pastor. and tho citizens of Athens an oppor-
* ,* , ' , * . _ (unity to get acquainted with our cam-
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. png and at tho sanl( , time „„„ gomP
Swh linL'.nJ SJL H V r II I very good livestock, groomed and
Both Junior nnd Senior B. Y. P. ntted for the occasion. Approximate-
Unions will meet at their usual hour.! |y (| ' lrty . flve hca(I of gtock wi || , )P
8:45 p. m.
Preaching nt 7:45 n. m.
Everybody welcomed. We want you
In Sunday school and church.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. ,
Rev. Samuel J. Carlledge, Pastor.
Mr. J. T. Dudley, .Superintendent of
SlUldny School
shown.
A gold medal will be given to the
man scortng-the largest total number
of points In this show and grooming,
fitting and handling In the show ring
will constitute the basis of reward.
The show will be followed by a bar
becue for the members of the club
nnd their friends. The barbecue will
Mr. Hugh I,. Hodgson, Organist and! take place at 1 o*lock at the spring
Director of Music.
Sunday school at 9:45 s. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 8:30 p. m.
by the Pastor.
Christian Endeavor societies at 3:30
and 7:30 p. m.
“USE GEORGIA PRODUCTS”
"USE GEORGIA PRODUCTS”
on Riverside Drive and preparations
are being made to accommodate n|
large number of people.
According to the committee assign
ments elected by the caucus and con
firmed by the House of Representa
tives in Washington recently, C. H.
Brand, congressman from this district
is given several Important assignments
on various committees handling the
different legislative programs.
According to the. assignment list
just received Congressman Brand has
been re-elected a member of the great
Banking and Currency committee
ranking as the third senior member
is second senior member of the Educa
tion committee; and is fhe senior mem
her of the Expenditures department
of Interior committee.
Mr. Brand, through his knowledge
of the workings of these various com
mittees, and great abilities not only
retained his membership to the three
committees, but was also advanced in
the standing of the members of the
committees named.
ALL OUT OF SORTS
Joseph Young Is
President of New
Young Railroad
(By Associated Press)
grocery ads on page eight
Now York, N. Y„ April 22.—Josop'-
H. Young, president of the Norfolk
and.Southern Jrallwny, was elected
president of thp reorganized Denver
and Rio Grande. Western railroad at r
directors meeting here today.
Has Any Athens Person Never Felt
That Way?
Feel all out of sorts?
Tired, Blue, Irritable, Nervous?
Back feel lame and achy?
Perhaps It’s the story of disordered
kldneyB—:
Dad blood circulating about;
Uric acid poisoning,thy body.
There’s a way to feel right again,
Stimulate the sluggish kidneys;
Do it with Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Doan’s are recommended by many
Athens people. Ask your neighbor?
Here's one case.
MrR. W. J. Gunn, 411 Thomns St.
Athens, says; “When I began using
Dofln's Kidney Pills 1 was suffering
from headaches and dizzy spells. My
back would be very lame and painful
My kidneys were weak and didn’t act
right and I felt tired nnd nervous and
generally out of sorts. I finally started
taking Doan's Kidney Pills nnd they
were quick to act. I was soon entire
ly cured of tills trouble and I'm glad
to give this endorsement."
80c, nt all dealers. Fostcr-MIlburn
C q,, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Three Things You
Must Not Neglect-
If you wish to
be well dressed
WE KNOW MOST MEN DO, because so
many come here to purchase their Clothes
and furnishings- That to us is good » roof.
Our Spring and Summer Clothing is proving esp»c ? ally at
tractive to the men of Athens and vicinity and it is easy to find
the reason. First we want you to bear in mind that
These Clothes Are Guaranteed And
Recommended to You By
Chas. Stern Co.
k
Summer Hosiery
. : The texture and fit as well as the weight
j of your socks must be right to be in keeping
! with your desire to appear entirely fitted for
( contact with your fellows in the business and
social rounds of the day. Our lines are such
1 aS 1 will meet these requirements.
For more than half century we have been the favorite store with
the men of this section.
Ghas. St;ern Company
THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES.
Clayton Street
Athens, Georgia
TJie doors of Bryn Mawr College
Wljl he thrown open this summer to
admit seventy poor girls and wompn
industrial workers desirous of the
“higher education.” Everything pro
vided for the comfort nnd convenience
of the regular winter term students
Will he at the disposal of the scholar
workers.
•USE GEORGIA PRODUCTS”
HOT, DIZZY FEELING
Atlanta Lady's Uncomfortable and
Annoying Condition Relieved,
S!i: Saji, by CarduL
Atlanta, Ga.—Mlrs Alien trances
Young, of 28 East Alexander Street,
tills city, says: "After catering wo
manhood, 1 suffered so much with
womanly weakness. My back ached.
I would have, at certain times, a hot
feeling that seemed to go to my head.
Even my shoulders would hurt, and it
made me very dizzy and uncomfort
able. When the blood would flow to
my head—I suppose that was what II
was—I would faint and feel bo weak.
"! couldn't do my work. I bad s
good position, and this was surely
annoying ns well as embarrassing. 1
would usually havo to go home -and
go to bed. -1 certainly suffered greatly.
“I heard of Card.il, and my mother
bought it for me. It was the first and
only medictno that ever did no any
good for this trouble." .
Dizziness, headache, sldeacho, back
ache, tlrcd-out feeling and other dis
agreeable symptoms nro often signs of
womanly troubles. Thousands of wo
men who formerly suffered from these
and similar ailments have found Car-
dul a very valuable remedy.
Cardnl is composed only of pure,
vegetable Ingredients which havo long
been recognized as of medicinal value
In tha treatment of many diseaset and
dlsordars peculiar to women.
Take CarduL
Tour druggist tolls It NO-140
THE KEELS COMPANY
'• NEW6i3RGH,Hy.,
'
Half Price Sale
i.ti -)•*
FOR
Saturday And Monday Only
ON
IVORY PYRAUN
t
‘ W'e want to give you an
opportunity to complete
your “Pyralm’' sets from
our stock of piece goods and
offer for two days* selling
our present stock at .
Half Price
Mirrors, formerly $10, now $5.00
Mirrors, formerly $8, now. $4.00
Mirrors, formerly $5, now $2 50
Hair Brushes, formerly $12, now $6.00
Hair brushes, formerly $10, now $5.00
Hair Brushes, formerly $5, now $2.50
Picture Frames, formerly $6, now $3.00
Picture Frames, formerly $4, now. $2.00
Picture Frames, formerly $2, now $1.00
Jewel Boxes, formerly $12, now .$6.00
Jewel Boxes, formerly $10, now $5.00
Jewel Boxes* formerly $9, now $4.50
Puff Boxes, formerly $4, now $2.00
Puff Boxes, formerly $3.50, now $1.75
Puff Boxes, fomerly $2.50, now $1.25
This sale is for Saturday
and Monday selling only.
No Charges
H. R. Palmer & Sons
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Main Store
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