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PAGE FOUR
DR. FARRINGTON
CLOSES TONIGHT
Largest Crowd Since Meetings
Opened Present Thursday
Might
(Contributed.)
Dr.F. 11. Farrington will preach his
closing sermon this evening in the
Central Baptist revival and leave for
his home in Moultrie tomorrow.
The largest crowd of the week was
present last evening and heard Dr.
Farrington speak from Luke 12:16-
21, “The Man God Called a Fool."
There were five reasons shown why
God called the man a £ool. First,
he lived as a four-footed animal, with
no higher motive. Second, he left
his Maker out. By creation he and
all he had belonged to God, yet he
did not even think of Him who is the
giver of all good and perfect gifts.
Os all people in the World, Dr. Far
rington stated, it looks like a farmer (
would not leave God out. Third, “He
left his neighbor out.” No man, liv- j
eth unto himself. From this kind of i
ground comes the anarchist, atheist,
infidel, etc. Nothing but God can
satisfy the soul of man. Fifth, “He
thought his soul his own.” “Thou
fool, this night thy soul shall be re
quired of thee; then whose shall those
things be, which thou hast provided?
So is he that layeth up treasure for
himself and is not such toward God."
Two boys came forward at the
close of the discussion and acknowl
edged Christ as Saviour and were re
ceived by the church for baptism.
The young people have been the
leading factors in the meeting and
the church is much pleased with their
responses for salvation and beauti
ful service rendered.
There were 135 Bible readers and
1,177 chapters read yesterday. The
largest number of chapters read by
one person was 375. Mr. Fry stated
that in all of his meetings that num
her exceeded any ever reported and
was much gratified over the result
of the contest which he began just
one week ago. The number reported
to date are 6,708 chapters in the
Bible read in one week.
Dr. Farrington will speak at 4:00
p. m. on “Night,” at 7:45 p. m. on
“The Two Judgments.” Mr. Fry
will sing at both hours for his last
time as he leaves for Donaldsonville,
G.i., to begin in another campaign
Sunday with Rev. Claud Bridges.
FRIENDSHIP
Dr. Carl VV. Minor preached the
commencement sermon at the Bap
tist church Sunday afternoon. A
large crowd was present ty enjoy the
splendid service.
School closed with a debate Sat
urday night, the subject being “Re
solved; that America Should Prohibit
Immigration for Four Years.” The
negative side was declared winner.
On Monday night the Graduation
exercism; took place, being eryjoyed
by a large crowd. The graduates
were Misses Mary King and flusie
Morrell.
Mrs. J. Eugene Daniel and chil
dren Joseph and Dorothy were week
end guests of Mrs. Rosa McGarrah.
Mrs. Cornelia Hagcrson spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. S.
King.
Mrs. Josephine Wells is spending
this week in Americus the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hudson.
Sam McGarrah is still confined to
Cash
SPECIALS
For Saturday
Only
25 ll?s Domino (I*l EE
Sugar '
24 Lbs Self Rising Qf*
Flour
3 Lbs Bucket Armour’s
Vegetole d*l nn
Shortening..
8 Pkgs. Armour s OE
Washing Powders ....
No. I New Irish E I
Potatoes, Per Lb O’C
Pet Brand Milk E
Can JC
Dime Brand Milk 13c
Pure Lard, 10 Lbs £*l CO
Net. Bucket
We carry a full line of
Fresh REEF and PORK and
use every possible diligence
;n pur chasing meats. No meat
is placed in our refrigerators
or on our blocks until it has
had my persona! inspection.
Come end see that our mar
ket is sanitary and clean and
the quality of our meats the >
best.
MATHEWS & CO.
Phone 94 Forsyth St.
I his bed with malaria.
Mrs. Lizzie Holley spent last week
i with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Dod
' son of Plains.
Little Miss Elizabeth Chappel, of j
’ Thompson, spent the week-end with
j her aunt, Miss Sarah Holley.
Mt. Bond, of New Point, was a
business visitor to our community
Wednesday.
Dr. A. S. Boyett, of Buena Vista,
was here on professional business
Wednesday.
Prof. R. A. Chappel dined with
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hart Saturday.
A large crowd of young people
from here attended the closing exer
cises at Shiloh school Friday night. •
Those going from here to Preston
Tuesday night to enjoy the play from
Smithville were Misses Sara Holley, [
Arrybelle Aalexander, Mary and Ol
ive King, Wjlliam Alexander, Joe
Holley and Clifton Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Priddy, Walter
Hagerson and R. E. Wells were busi
ness visitors to Americus Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Foster and
children sepnt Sunday the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mashburn.
Mrs. Walter Chappell and sons,
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- Where Satisfaction Is o Certainty '
Saturday Specials
White Lily Flour
The very best you
can possibly buy. A I
24 pound sack Sat- B
urday for-- -
Irish POTATOES
10 pounds of the
best for-
- Cheese 1 C
per pound - A
Post Toasties 0c
per package -
Corn Flakes Oc
per package -
Oatmeal 1 Ac
per package - AVz
Lemons, fancy
per dozen vZ
Rogers Bread tc
per loaf $
We have everything you will need
for your picnic. Let us help you
with suggestions.
I
' COMPLETE LINE OF
! FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
AT ALL TIMES
| The best the truck farms and the fruit exchanges of the nation
are . : •filtered by ROGERS for lhe thousands of customers who
daily enter lne:r many stores. And the prices always are right.
DRESSED HENS (J FaA
Nash. Market 1. vU
Merritt and Fred, passed through
here on a visit to relatives in Web
ster county.
Jim Yoemans, of Columbus, was
i mingling with friends here Wednes
day.
Dr. and Mrs. Minor passed through
here on their way home Wednesday
from a visit to relatives in Alabama.
Mrs. P. W. Harvey, Georgia Har
vey, Isaac, Robert and Mose Harvey
ami Prof. R. A. Chappell were spend
the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Wells Sunday.
MANY WOMEN OF
ALBANY REGISTERING
«
ALBANY, April 28—Many Dough-
I erty county women are registering
for state primary in September and
the congressional election in Novem
ber. The registration books of the
state close May 7, and a last-minute
rush is expected next week at the
tax collector’s office. A number of
women delayed registering, thinking
that registration for the city election
last fall qualified them for state and
national elections.
THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
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DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY . I
Hirsch s Paramount Salad Dressing and Pickles. Everybody invited to attend this demon*
I stration of one of the best lines of Pickles and Salad Dressing on the market.
I Fruit Salad Sandwiches and Pickles will be given FREE to each lady passing through our
store.
Salad Dressing 1 Dill Pickles, Large,- Cp
Hirsch's Paramount l<Ju 2 For
9 Sweet Mix Pickles, 9F Sweet Gherkins, I r .
Hirsch’s, Per Lb ...Very Fine. Each .
Sweet Relish, 9Q« Hirsch Vinegar IQp
Small, 14c; Large “Ob Quart Jug I</V
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I If You Are Not One of the Many Who Are Saving 10 to 25 Per Cent I
I On Your Grocery Bill Now, Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Be Happy I
White Meat IP
Cherries —Grufon QCp Apricots—Fowler Flour—ldahome (PI If) I
Brand, No. 2 1-2 Can Brand. No. 2 12 Can 24 Lbs $1.13
' j Peaches—Libby’s Pears—Red Line Brand Flour-Ballard’s Cl I
I Best. No. 2 1-2 Can No. 2 1-2 Can Obelisk; 24 Lbs 1
I WINKOSELF-RISING LARGE FANCY 00^71
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9 Every Sack Guaranteed. Buy It By The w
Barrel, $7.89 These Are California Lemons, 360 Pack
F jour—White Ring u*l 94 Roast Beef—‘Govern- 99« Fancy Corn—Maine 19 m
■ Self Rising; 24 Lbs ment’; 2 Lbs Net Sweet, No. 2 Can 1 Z.C |j
I Hibisk S. R. Flour—Good as §
fl Money Will Buy (M 14 Sliced Dry Beef— 7*?P Tomatoes—Heavy IQ*/,
I 24 Lbs Oscar Mayer’s. Per Can Pack.*No. 2 Can 12! “C
115 LBS DOMINO CHEESE-BEST FULL -f QI I
I GRANULATED SUGAR 0V V CREAM, Per Lb I
Ii ' : ’ — ——— : I
■ IjYeast Cakes— 9/4r Prunes—Large IQn Snap Beans ‘Home 1F
■ “ 30-40. Per Lb lUu Grown’. Per Lb 13C ■
I Leaf Lard - Simon Cl QQ Rice —Full Head fiQe New Irish Potatoes- F
I Pure; 10 Lbs Net jq h, s UvL ‘Home Grown’. Per Lb I
I IRISH POTATOES BREAKFAST BACON, I,
110 LBS At/V SLICED, Per Lb OvV I
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IjToothPaste— Soap—Woodbury’s IQp Baking Powder— 9Q
? Pepsodent; 50c Value Facial Calumet; 1-Lb Can ZuC I
I Face Powder— 7Qp Condensed Milk Cleanser—Old Dutch Q
I J Azurea. Per Box • Dime Brand ** Per Can
g Pure Lard— Cl EQ Condensed Milk—- 91 Wesson Oil— I
■ t Kingan’s; 10 Lbs Net , E ag l e Brand Li. L Quart Can 4«C B
BSWU STiSXir 4cl domemead j 9C I
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922.