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The Call For The
Atlanta Bible Conference.
The Fifteenth annua! March
Bible Conference will be held in
Atlanta, Ga., on March 7th-16th
inclusive. These Conferences
have drawn annually Ministers,
Laymen and Bible Students from
all parts of the country, and from
all Evangelical denominations. The
C inference itself operates under
a charter composed of practically
all of the Ministers and Laymen
from every Church in Atlanta. It
is inter-denominational in support
and non-denominational in teach
ing.
Rev. Len G. Broughton, D. D.
of London is the Director and Pres
ident of the Conference. The
following lines taken from the call
which he has issued indicate the
line of work foi the coming Con
ference:
“As far as possible it is our pur
pose to key the Conference this
year to some Evangelism which
must incorporate a most thorough
line of Bible teaching. So far as I
am able to direct the Conference it
is to be an occasion for instruction
and inspiration.
We have been fortunate this
year in being able to secure the
strongest platform that we have
ever been able to offer; included
in this list will be Dr. G. Campbell
Morgan, of London, who will ar
rive in Atlanta with me in time
for the opening and speaking
twice daily throughout the Confer
ence; other speakers who will be
given from one to two hours daily
will be, Dr. James M. Gray, of Chi
cago; Rev. J. I. Vance, D. D. of
Nashville, Tenn; Dr. W. R. Wed
derspoon, of Washington, D. C.;
Dr. John R. Sampey, of Louisville,
the Baptist Seminary; Dr. E. Y.
Pierce, of Chicago, Secretary of
the International Sunday Commit
tee; Dr. W. M. Morrison, of Africa;
Dr. Lacy Moffett, of China. Speci
al Railroad rates have been grant
ed. Those desiring further infor
mation are requested to write Rev.
John W. Ham, 78 Luckie Street,
.Atlanta, Ga.
Luella Locals.
We are having some fine weath
er now for farming and the farm
ers are making good use of it too.
We were all shocked Saturday
morning when, we waked and
heard of the death of little Howell
Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Everett. He was just seven
months old. It certainly was sad*
he was such a bright little child.
.We all extend our sympathy to
ihe father and mother in their
sadness. Rev. J. E. Drewry, of
Griffin, conducted the funeral
services. He was laid to rest in
the burying ground at Mr H. A.
Adams.
Mr. D. G. Neal is on the sick list
this week. W T e hope he will soon
be out again. ,
Mr. J. F. Dupree made a busi
ness trip to Griffin Saturday.
Mrs. R. F. Nutt and children re
turned home Saturday from
Gainesville, where she has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. F. E.
Hunt.
Master Cornell Patrick, of near
Griffin, spent Wednesday with his
aunt, Miss S. A. Patrick.
Mr. T. T. Barham spent several
days last week at Sunny Side, the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. L. B.
Mills.
I will ring off with best wishes
to The Weekly and its writers.
Rose Bud.
LOST —Note book, has written
on cover: “Annie Eudora Lemon
Board of Education.” Finder re
turn to The Weekly.
USE HAMPTON HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS
MANUFACTURED BY
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HAMPTON, GEORGIA.
And By Your Patronage Help This Henry County Enterprise.
WE WI.SH To THANK OUR HENRY COUNTY FRIENDS FoR THE BU.SINE.S.S
YoU HAVE GIVEN U.S IN THE PA.ST AND To .SOLICIT A MORE LIBERAL
PATRONAGE THI.S YEAR AS OUR BRANDS OF
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ior Merit.
WE U.SE ONLY THE BE.ST MATERIALS To BE OBTAINED IN THE MARKETS
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IT.S EARLEY OF GROWTH AND THAT WILL LA-ST THROUGH THE
ENTIRE GROWING PERIOD.
Select some of these brands, the ones best abapted to the char
acter of your soil, and give them a trial. We feel sure you will
be pleased with the results you will obtain from them.
Hampton Blood & Meal Amo. 9-1 63-3 Henry County H. G. 10-1 65-2
Hampton Blood & Bone . . 9-2 47-3 Moore’s S. P. . . . 10-1 65-2
Hampton Giay Land . . 10-1 65-4 Grain Grower . . 10- 82-4
Hampton Fish Amo. . 10-1 65-2 Harris Ex. H. G. . . 10-2 47-3
Hampton High Grade . . 10-1 65-2 Fields Climax . . 12-2 47-3
We are grateful for the support of our home people have given
us and will continue to exert every effort to MERIT YOUR
CONTINUED CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE.
FOR SALE BY
Green, Tarpley & Company
McDonough, Georgia.
$50,000.00
TO LOAN TO 500 FARMERS
To aid them in making a crop this year 1913, provided they
give this Bank, THE BANK OF HENRY COUNTY their
preference as to deposits and influences.
Reciprocity shall be our motto. Get in touch —keep in
touch with the oldest and strongest Bank in Henry County.
Preference always given to those who give us preference. In
terest paid on time deposits.
The Bank of Henry County
F. S. Etheridge. President. K. J. Copeland. Vice-President. J. B. Dickson. Cashier,