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terest and give the borrower the privilege
of paying part of the principal at end of any
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THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DO UGLAS, GEORGIA. NOV. 4 1916.
MISSIONS ABROAD
AND AT HOME
From Nov. 5-11 has been set apart
to observe as week of prayer and we
ask why?
1. The aspiration and uplift to the
membership of the auxiliary observing
this season. You cannot come to
gether daily and spend an hour in
study of the work and in prayer for
the work and fail to catch a great
vision and receive a great blessing.
2. The groth of the kingdom is de
pendedt on the prayers of the children
of God. Why this is so we cannot
tell, but it is true that every forward
move is the result of earnest prayer.
The Week of Prayer will make pos
sible great advance and success for
the Church of our Lord in the whole
earth. Obstacles of indefference and
unbelief will be overcome and the im
possible will be done when we pray.
3. The offering of love which will
spontaneously accompany our earnest
prayers will provide the necessary
money for this odvance movement.
There are many enlargements necess
ary in the work already established
and many open doors waiting for our
coming in His name. Many places are
to be occupied for our Lord for which
money is needed. After prayer and
study of the field, the Council has se
lf cted the two points most needing at
tention just now—Holding Inst’tute,
at Laredo, Tex., and the school to be
established in Rio, Brazil. The study
of the needs and opportunities of these
two points will be gained from daily
.program as we observe the Week of
I rayer.
\oung People During The Week Of
Prayer.
“One afternoon during the Week of
Prayer sh:iH be given to the young
people. The topic for the week is
Latin America. The goal has been
set at $5,000 for the young people’s
offering.”
Will these words mean anything to
our young people? Repeat them
again and r.rmiri. im-.il the bigness of
fi-c. i.a lu ...--..d of every
joung person.
The young people are comng into
their own and are learning that char
acter, Christian <-haracter, comes
through self-denial. This new impe
tus given to young people’s work is a
forward movement that will be felt
wherever there are young people.
Mi ssion Study.
Of the five hundred Mission Study
Classes reported during the first half
of the year, North Georgia leads, with
fifty-five; while North Mississippi is
second, with thirty-three. Alabama,
Baltimore, Memphis, and Texas report
over twenty classes.
Offerings by young people for first
six months of 1916, $12,082.65. In
crease over same period of 1915,
$3,313.51.
Virginia has given the largest
amount, $1,977.55; while North Geor
gia comes second,with $1,065.10. These
two Conferences alone have given as
much as $lO, 000.
A Visit To Vashti.
The Home Secretary, Mrs. R. W.
MacDonell, and the Treasuerr, Mrs.
F. H. E. Ross, made a visit of inspect
ion to the Vashti Industrial School in
September. Th e objective of this
visit was to inspect buildings, investi
gate the need of repairs, arrange for
enlargement and the opening of the
model cottage. There are ninety girls
in attendance, coming from every
walk in life.
In the past the years the Disciples
of Christ have increased their offer
ings to foreign missions ninety per
cent and their foreign mission forces
seventy-five per cent.--A. E. Cprey.
Supt. Publicity.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
I announce my candidacy for Jus
tice of the Peace, for the Douglas
(748th District G. M.) not at the sol
icitation of a soul on earth, but simply
want the office, because I know that
I am sober, honest, and capable, as
proven by my past and present record
and known to every voter in the Dis
trict, and need the small emoluments
to assist me in my old age to care
for myself and semi-invalid aged wife.
And that my only son, can walk the
streets of Tampa and proclaim that
his father is Justice for the pious old
Douglas district, I shall accord to each
voter the privilege of voting for the
man of his choice, just as I do myself
and most assuredly will not charge
them in the public prints of being
bought with a quart of whiskey and a
two dollar bill. Because they voted
like free men and opposed me. If de
feated, I will get over it. But may
never look well afterward and earn
estly ask the votes of each man in the
district. Election first Saturday in
December next. Yours for success
GUS. L. BRACK.
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The Coffee County fair
NOVEMBER
14-15-16-17 and 18
For twelve years this worthy institu
tion has had but two motives, —to build Coffee
County and South Georgia and to please its
thousands of loyal patrons.
I his year, it will be far more attractive and in
teresting from every standpoint.
Every foot of the large exhibit hall has been re
served for the school community and club displays.
The Woman’s Department will speak for itself
with a display that will enthuse and inspire all who look
upon it*
The display of colts, pigs, cattle and poultry will
be larger and better than ever.
Tuesday, the opening date will be featured by
John Robinson’s den Big Shows, the world renowned
circus. Special reduction at the gate on this day.
Wednesday, the second day will be featured by
a One Mile parade of the county’s school children who
will beiven free.admission for this occasion.
The record crowds will be entertained for the
week by racing, airship flights, and one of the “swellest"
midways ever brought to the South.
Take a day off and come. You will! never regret it.