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About The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
LEADERS EXPRESS DELIGHT IN WORK OF GEORGIA BAPTISTS PROSPECT 6 GOOD FOR BAPTIST 78 MILLION CAMPAIGN IN THIS STATE OCTOBER PROMISES GREAT RESULTS AS ENLIST. MENT MONTH. With October, the enlistment month of the campaign, opening in unexpect ed marks of progress and with the background of September's remarkable record In organization and interest, the leaders of the Baptist 75 Million Cam paign. both from the central office in Nashville and from the Georgia head quarters in Atlanta declare that thiia state bids fair to go to ten million dollars when the week of canvass lor funds arrives. Dr. L. R. Scarborough, general direc tor of the campaign ‘b’C Üba Southern Baptist Convent-on, has Just made a tour of the state and he has expressed his delight with the progress that he has met on every hand in Georgia. '.ST .5, j DP. L. R. SCARBOROUGH Director General of the Baptist 76 Million Campaign, With Offices in Nashville, Tennessee. There are 1,700 churches organized in Georgia. This represents the work of the past two months of end less effort to get the 326,000 Baptists of Georgia organized for the hig move merit. There are 51 associations or ganized and by the end of this week it is expected that there will be above 70 October is Enlistment Month. This Is the month when the plan of the campaign anticipates the definite de cision of thousands of heretofore inac tive church members to take a per manent part of thi program of Chris tian service. It is regarded as one of the most significant periods of the campaign. There is an increased need for mis sionaries following the opening of sc many doors in Europe and Asia, and young men and women in Georgia are turning their fates to these world op portunities of service. There is a need for Christian doctors in this and other countries to carry a message ol healing and service and young men from Georgia are asking for appoint meet. Vo*? •• ■* fIK >■&. v bCl r • pgvto, . £; >• Wjgp**’ -.yWAta* • ;ifiPSatiinß sBmV'V 'y ■ - SyBOBIBi jan DR. A.ROW C. C-REE State Director for Campaign in Georgia. There it need tor leaders in the ehurthea and dcring title month it la expected that there will be several SKHisand name? added t© the list at Sunday School B T. P. U., W. M. S. and other church departmental organi satione for the furtherance of the king dam. Dr. Arch C. Cree. state director for Georgia, says he is pleaded with the response which has ccme to him as the month of enlistment gets under wß y. He expresses the belief that there will he a consecration of life to the service of humanity among Georgia Baptists this month that wiil be epochal. The money going outside the stats wiil be spent for foreign and home missions and certain southwide edu cational institutions and institutions caring for the aged ministers of the denomination. EXHIBITION FROM U. S. GEN ERAL HOSPITAL NO. 6, FT McPherson, ga. This hospital, the largest in Georgia, has sent to the North Georgia Fair an exhibition show ing some of the activities of the Medical Department. The exhibi tion travels in two auto trucks and one ambulance. At the Fair grounds just inside the gate you will tint! two army tents contain ing the exhibition. These tents are of a type used by hospitals in the field. One part of the exhibit is a port able field laboratory containing all the equipment needed to invest igate epidemics of disease that may occur. In this exhibit we have the typhoid germs and the germs of tetanus alive and grow ing and under the microscope, which magnifies one thousand times, you can see these organisms and they are less than six twenty five hundredths of an inch in length. Sgt. Strafe in charge of this exhibit in his talks will tell you how a typhoid vaccine is made and how it prevents typhoid fever from being contracted. The organism that causes malaria and rabies are also found in this ex hibition. Another portion of the exhibit is a portable field dental equip ment. This outfit, is very compact and yet complete. With it the dentist is aable to do all necessary work while soldiers are in the lield. Still another part of the exhibit is composed of X-Ray plates show ing the injuries received from bul lets and shells . during the war with Germany. A number of these pictures show pieces of steel and iron which were later removed by operation at U. S. General Hospit al No. 6 U. S. Army General Hospi tal No. 6. has a capacity of 2500 beds and at present it has about 1400 patients. The work in a large hospital is quite varied. A bout 100 men are used in the main office making records of the sick and wounded and preparing pay rolls, etc. A large number of men are also working in the patholo- ATTENTION BUYERS 10-room house with electric lights, city water; bath rooms up staris and down; corner lot; good barn; close in: tine for residence or for a boarding house. $4,500.00. 4-room house and large lot in Russell; small barn, go ing for $1,150.00. 6 room house and corner lot on New Street, city water and barn selling for $2250. Two story 9 room dwelling, barn, out buildings, pasture, good orchard, some timber and 20 acres good land 1-2 mile of Winder on S. A. L. Ry. selling for SSOOO. Several tine vacant lots for sale at low prices. Nice 5-room house on Broad street, close in, in Statham $2,000.00. Good 6-room dwelling, barn, pasture with running wa ter and 20 acres of good land in town of Statham going at $6,250.00. 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