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1 Owe My Life to PE-Rlj =N A
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. wMr. - McKinley’s letter
brings cheer to all who
‘may be sufferers as he
. .
. Read it:
* T can honestly say that T owe
‘my life to Peruna, After some of
the best doctiors in the country
‘gave me up and told me 1 could
ot live another month, Peruna
ved me. Travelling from town
‘to lo}wn.j thrmmhouil the ]l'nunll‘_v
uiying 1o:g0 into, all kinds
: }nrd‘_v"iruw:\ stores and Huild
'Lm.'.!. sometimes standing up for
ours at a time while plying my
trade as auctioneer, it is only
natural that,. I had colds fre
‘quently; ®#o when this would
occur I paid little attention to it,
until last December when I cons
truct.erl a severe case, which,
; lu'ou[irh neglect on my part
settled on my lungs. When al
most too late, I hegan doctoring,
but, without nvall, until I heard
of Peruna, It cured me; so |
cunnot praise it too highly.”
SUNDAY SERVICES AT
1:" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. R. L. BENN, Pastor.
Sunday School 10:15 A. M, R. E.
Hude,. Superintendent,
Yfluns.l’eoplvs Society of Christian
Enieayor 1418 PM g
Hofts of worship 11:30 A, M. and
7:45' IL M., subject “A Day of Heaven
(mfia{th." :
i!mpommt, meeting of the mem
bers of the church at the close of the
mofllng gervices, Let all be present,
'l'fie‘ évening service is evangelistic
Thq&;figbl!c are cordially invited.
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%i'g‘ study at 10:30 A. M. Preach
ing atill:2o A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Public is cordially invited.
M‘B&Fruuk.‘\f—(a—l‘\h——~m—l;unn on a
shott *Visit from Americus where she
is attending the school there. |
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CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
REV W. B. SAMS, VICAR
The services in this church on Sun
day, March 14th (4th Sunday in Lent)
will be as follows:
10:15 a. m. Men’s Bible Class, Judge
Strozier. leader.
10:15 a. m. Sunday school.
11:26 a, m, Morning Prayer and
sermon.
The Lenton sgervices during the
week will be held on Tuesday, Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday after
noons at b o'clock.
Everybody is cordially invited to at
tend all of the above services.
FARMER LOST HOUSE
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AND YEAR'S PROVISIONS
B. A. Cape, a farmer residing three
amiles out, lost his home, his smoke
house and a lot of meat and flour in a
fire wnich broke ovt at a late hour
Thursday night in the residence. 'The
names soon destroyed every thing but
some personal belongings. The year's
meat supply was destroyed in thz
smoke house along with a lot of new
flour and other things. There was no
ingurance. No cause could be given
for the fire.
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AT MEETING OF AMERICAN LI-;
BRARY AESSOCIATION TO BE
HELD AT CHARLESTON THIS,
MONTH
Senator W. H. Dorr’s this morning
received mnotice from Governor Dor
sey that he had been appointed to re
present the state of Georgia at a
meeting of the merican Library As
sociation to be held in Chavleston, S,
(~ March 15th, to consider plans for
continuing the extension of work of
the association which filed such an
important place in war time activity.
It ig planned by the association to ar
range for the hooks contdibuted for
i:lll(i use of soldiers in camps and over
:sn:us to he distritkated through the
‘l('ounl,ry under the auspices of the real
{rurul departments of public librar
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" Senator Dorris is one of the lead
ing authorities on library work in
the state, being one of the members
of State Library Commigsion with
“h(:ulquart(-rs in Atlanta. He stated
this morning that if possible he
would attend the meeting and hoped
to arrange for a number of volumes
to b sent to Cordele for distribution
through the Cornegic Library here.
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DOWNED WOMAN IDENTIFIED
Miamé, Fla., March 12.—The police
tonight identified the woman drowned
vesterday at Miamj Beach with Jos
hua Seaber, Boston, manufacturer, as
Miss Rosa Crocker of Boston. They
were swept into deep water by the
undertow.
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that they may appear as mighty events. It is easy to paint in the
colors of exaggeration. . ,
Chandler advertising has never carried boasts or unfounded assertions
to the public. It has never extolled some single performance as final
evidence of superiority.
‘The Chandler Six is so distinctly the leader among medium-priced
high-grade cars because of its own worthiness, which for sales purposes
does not need the support of exaggeration. ,
Chandler worthiness comes primarily, of course, from its great chassis,
light, strong and enduring, featured by the famous Chandler motor
developed thrm}gho.ut seven years of constant manufacture with no
changeof type o des.lgn, but with refinements and developments which
have kept it long strides ahead of any other six. ‘ -
~This isn’t a claim. It’s a fact, and over sixty thousand Chandler
owners would tell you so if you could ask them.
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the one standard Chandler chassis. : e
Other cars of some similarity are
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SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1920.