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paign ffcr Mission s.
A campaign, in the interest of
Home and Foreign Missions, is]
being conducted this week in the
Thomysville District, under the
leadership of Rev. Jno. Outler,
the Presiding Elder of the Dis
trict. Thirty different points in
the District will be visited by
nine different speakers who will
make over sixty addresses. The
campaign began last Sunday at
Blakely, Arlington and Attapul-
,-gus and will close next Sunday
wjth services at Albany, Thomas
ville and Hilton. Besides these
places, the following will be visit
ed: Mavhaw, Providence, Brinson
Donaldsonville, Sylvania, Climax
Whigham, Orange Springs, Pavo,
Metcalfe, Boston, Ozelle, Pros
pect, Ochlocknee, Meigs, Pelham,
JBaconton, Newton and County
Line- In addition to these, mis
sionary banquets will will be held
at Colquitt, Bainbridge, Thomas-
ville, Cairo and Camilla. At each
place from two to three addresses
will be made presenting the needs
■of the cause of Christ at home
and abroad.
The speakers will be Rev. S.E.
Hager of the Japan Mission, Rev
Dr. Ed. F. Cook, of Nashville,
Term., Rev. I. P. Tyson.of Alba
ny, Rev. J; M. Glenn, of Moultrie
,Hev. Geo. V. Matbev* of TKom-
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asvilie, Dr . J. H. Therrell, of, load of people were coming into
Albany, Rev. John M. Outler and j Thomasville, every train that
Rev. \V, E. Towson. In order to ■ come was crowded so that there
have these speakers meet their was no standing room hardly,
engagements, the automobile is I The show, we understand, was
being used considerably. The
campaign is provoking consider
able interest and should be pro
ductive of much good tn arousing
the people to the needs of the un
evangelized peoples, at home and
in foreign lands. (Handed in.)
ms FUCK
Grand Lodge Meets There
This Week.
fine and everything passed off
peacibly.
Thomasville’s business houses
were greatly benefited by the
show. There was something
like ten thousand people visited
Thomasville and trade, the mer
chants say, was fine.
It’s time Cairo was having a
show. Let her roll!
Low Excursion Rates
low round
to the
School Teacher Turns Farmer.
The Macon Masons had made
great preparations for the enter
taining of the visiting brothers.
They were expecting several
thousands masons'from over the
state to be on hand at the open
ing services Tuesday morning
and from what we can gather
they were not disappointed.
Rome will nuke a fight for the
next Grand Lod^e meet, hut
Macon will resist and it is gener
ally thought that Macon will win
Prof. K. C. Moore has ten
dered his resignation as agri
culturist at the Second District
Agricultural School and has
formed a co-partnership with \\\
B. Roddenbery, of Grady county.
They will establish the High
Point Breeding Farm two miles
east of Cairo, under the firm
name of Roddenbery & Moore,
and will make a speciality of
breeding pedigreed seed for corn,
cotton, watermelons, and oats,
and breeding Berkshire hogs.
Prof. Moore has been with the
school since its organization and
has been an earnest, faithful and
capable worker. Much of , its
success is due to his energy and
enthusiasm and it will' be with
the deep regret of every friend
of the school, that they see him
leave. He will remain until the
* .———>• " [ close of the fall term, going to
Last Saturday before daylight Cairo about the middle of De
good, wagon-load 1 after-wagori- ceinbei^—Tjifton Gazette.
Forepaugh & Sells Bros.
Show Draws Big
Crowd.
via ■
Atlantic Coast Line R.
Account occasions, named below,
trip rale; aie authorized and are open
the public.
Atlanta, Cm. American Federation of Labor,
Nov. 7-8-11-12-13.
Atlanta, Ga, Southern Int. Poultry Associa
tion, Dec. 9-10-1 1.
Macon, Ga. Georgia State Fair, Oct. 1 1-20.
New Odean3, Lx. American Bankers Asso
ciation Nov. 15-21.
Richmond, Va. National Convention, U. D.
Confederacy, Nov. 4-7.
Savannah, G*. Grand Prize Autcn. bie
Races, Nov. 24-30.
Washington, D. C. National Rivers and
Harbors Congress, Dec. 2-6.
For rates to these and oth-r points, sclieJulbs, reservations, & ect.
see nearest A. C. L. t icket agenk or communicate with the under
signed.
E. M. NORTH, AGFA, SAVANNAH, GA.
L. P GREEN, TP A, THOMASVILLE, GA.
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Merchant that Advertises. ,
We Want Your Trade.
have the goods that will please you and will give you
deal. See us and be convinced.
We
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Buggies, Harness and Lap Robes
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