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The February number of Missionary
Voice waa in the mail thia week. It ia
very attractive, full of p.ood things.
Did it come to your home? It will for
the email Bum of fiftv cents. It may
mean a great thing to your home. Mr*.
Goodman or Mr*. Montgomery will
order it for you.
The Miaaiotiarv Voice fa introducing
to ita reader* aome of their toucher*
each month, giving their picture*, alao
abort aketchea of their live* which ia
j both helpful and intereating.
Miaa Virginia Olive Howell ia teach
ing in school at Piracicaba. Brazil.
Miaa Miriam Steel of Nashville, goes
to Brazil also.
Mia* Sarah J Smith of Richmond,
Va.. goes to Huchow, China.
Miss Margaret Beadle from a Chris
tian home near Claktaville. Tex., to
RISE WITH THE SUN AND USE
9-IB5-
FERTILIZER
S STOP BUYING LOW GRADES
AND USE EXTRA HIGH GRADE
ONLY, LIKE RISING SUN GUANO
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;; A GEORGIA PHOSPHATE CO.,
SooChow, China.
Miss Nevada Martin from one of the
most cultured homes in Miaa. goes to
China.
Mias Dora Otia goes to China. It is
'laid of each of these young women that
in body mind, and heart they are fit
vessels for the masters use.
These are the young women who are
our representatives as we are not call
ed to go, but to send.
A Significant Pyramid.
“The pyramid which the South built
during the year 1910 haa a firm basis.
According to the Manufacturers’
Record the States of this section pro
duce annually:
1731,000,000 of grain.
♦69,000,000 of tobacco.
9,000,000 torn of coke.
$G2.7,000,000 of exports.
320,000 tons of sulphur.
100,000,000 tons of coal.
$300,000,000 of livestock.
3,200,000 tuna of pig iron.
6,400/100 tons of |iron ore.
$440,000,000 from it# forests.
$50,000,000 of,sugar products.
♦280,000,000 from its mines.
24.000. 000.000 feet of lumber,
$2,600,000,000 from its farms.
1.104.000. 000 bushelo of cereals.
$175,000,000 of dairy products.
$2,630,000 from its factories.
25,000,000 barrels of petroleum.
$170,000,000 of country products.
2.395.(100 tons of phosphate rock.
$1,000,060,000 of cotton with seed.
1,250,000,000 pounds of cotton goods.
♦150,000,000 of fruit and vegetables,”
What will be dsne with this pros
perity? There is a great responsibility
for the use of this great wealth.
Khali it he used on pleasures and
luxuries that enfeeble?
Khali it feed the desires for more
gain? Or
Khali we see our opportunity and use
it for the advancement of those things
which build up our people in tin best
wav?
A gentleman living in Sao Pardo
Brazil saw in the Advocate an appeal
for a minister in N, C. and sent one
hundred dollars with which to buy him
a horse.
It is the love of Christ in the heart of
Christ in the hearts of men that is
making [them love one another the
world around.
The past tym and a half years of our
Gulf Coast work has been a great work.
Last year 25,0U0 sailors attended re
ligious services, 1,800 came to the re
ligious concerts. 500 visits made to
ships distributing the Bible and other
literature.
Cots are provided at very small cost
to those who remained overnight.
261 stranded sailors provide! for free
of charge.
These figures do not give the comfort
words of cheer that is given to the
home hungry hearts that have come to
Ameiica to make a home. The love
and sympathy is there.
Meeting of the Florine McEachin
Brigade at the home of Mrs. J. E. Kidd
Monday, p. m. Feb. 13. Every boy and
girl in Sunday School or out are invited
to come.
The tegular meeting was well attend
ed on Feb. 6. We missed those who
were not there.
The following officers were elected
on Feb. 6;
Mrs. Dr. Robison, President, Mrs.
W. T. Little, 1st. Vice Pres., Mrs. D.
F. Montgomery, 2nd. Vice Pres., Mrs.
J. E. Kidd, 3rd, Vice Pres,, Mrs. W. A.
Massey, 4th. Vice Pres., with Mrs.
Dempsey to assist in the work. Mrs. C-
H. Troutman, Rec. Sec. Mis. R. L.
Dozier, Cor, Sec. Mrs. M. E. Jackson
Trca9. Mrs. M. S. Lawrence Press
Work. Mrs. H. Goodman spent Mission
ary Voce. There are committees to be
appointed.
Motto For F’e'brnnry.
Here am 1, send me to the first man 1
meet or to the remotest heatherns.
Weak and Sickly Women.
It u» bant to eatimat) how many wmwnWl
ih«ir female troubles, Mineral wruknidM, ncr-
vouincw. alkiir akin, etc., to conatipation and
indigr*tuin. but doctor* whose practice in among
women say that 90 per cent would be no ex*
amreration. It is weir for them to know of Dr.
<!aMweU'n tiyrup Pepsin, which cures constipa*
tlon. indirection, sick headache, heartburn, hot
flashes, etc. It is absolutely guaranteed to do
what is claimed, an I if you wjht to try it before
buying, send your addrens for a froe sample bottle
to Pepsin Syrup Co.. 119 Caldwell llldg . Monti-
cetio. III. It is sold by all drufgists at Stc and f!
a bottle.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con
sisting of broken corn
and other grains,
known as “Screen
ings.** -Oconee River
Mills. __ 2-17 tf.
STUART’S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Years on the Market
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In Your
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and save time, money, and / possibly life itself
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home and the cost is trifling, Ask us
Milledgeville Telephone Co.
You can talk to everybody over our city and
country linear
central oi Georgia Railway Gomnanu
CURRENT SCHEDULE POT MILLEDOEVILLE.
Arrive from Macon ai.d Gordon 1:20 p. m. daily.
h •• « •• •* 6 - 35 “ ** except Sunday
•• “ Covington 11:29 a. in. “
“ *' Eatonton 7:59 * “
Depart for Macon »*id Gordon 11:29 ‘ “
“ •• “ 11 “ 7:50 . •* “ except Sunday
*■ ‘ Covlngtoa 1:20 pm
•• Emtonion 6 36 “ except Sunday
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS <3
GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS
FROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS.
TR AQ t MAW* CO-YS.-MULD
Established 1868. Paid In Capital Stock $30,000.00 .
• ..-n—wu?T I Ml
It la time t«» ant thran plant* la JTon
th%l a*ll for 18a moat money.
W# «rrvw th« first FHOST PftOOT rt AWT • In UML Now hare over twenty thmiaand Mtlafb-«1
cnalomrr* Ws h«rc grown and sold more cahbsft plenii thin all odicf pvtion* In the latiAafa
plant* muat plma* or w* send loar money bark. Order now;
lection t*» k-et ritr% early cabbage, tin ihty art- the not-*.
We tew three tent of Cabban Scad per seaton
Fmlt tr«*«*e and ornamentals. Write for free••aUU'XC t»t fr>a»4-pro*»f plants of ta*
Aim grow full line of
berry Pl.-mts.
Itre* nrti-tiee,
n Cabhay* IManta -
nutaintng valuable Information about flmlt and vegrtabla growlnf. Prirea on Cabhay* I'lanta -
n InU Of M0 at St oo. 1008 to MOO ftl SO per thonaand; 6 000 to 0.0U011 tf per t >i••uaaatl 10 000 auU over
fl.00 |*rr thousand, fob. Yonges Islam!. Otar tpeeltl aaareta ra$* an I* vary law#
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OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 11TH.
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“SWEEPING THROUGH THE SOUTH LIKE A WHIRLWIND.”
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fet 1 kb SB MuQa
BY THOMAS DIXON, Author of “THE CLANSMAN.”
Wonderful Tributes have been paid this Great Play by
Pulpit, Public and Press.
THE CONSTITUTION SAID:
Mr. Dixon has offered a drama well worthy of the consideration of
the most intellectual and hardest-to-please audience. As for the
negro characters, Mr. Dixon has created seme excellent rules.
THE JOURNAL SAID:
One of the largest audiences of the season went to Ure Grand Thurs
day night to see the opening performance of "The^ins of the Father, 1 '
and all were moved and swayed by one of the strongest plavs, from a
dramatic standpoint, that lias been written in recent years.
THE GEORGIAN SAID:
A crowded house greeted “The Sins ef the Father. 1 ’ The play burn-
_ed its way into the thoughts of its hearers.
Seats now on sale at the
ENNIS DRUG STORE
PRICES
50c to $1 50
50b tl S1.50
Be Sure to see it