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••> -*w- THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., MAY 21, 1920.
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SOCIETY M. E.
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WOMANS WORK—HOME
PARTMENT
CITY WORK
1. The 1 ask Before Us—
The supreme task of the
of Cod hi America is the
zation and social redemption of
„reat cities. There are sixty
within the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, where the population
exceeds eight thousand.
To Americanize the foreign-born
people in these cities and to teach
tile unskilled English-speaking peo¬
ple and the religiously indifferent.
To lift the 700,000 cotton mill peo¬
ple of the South out of ignorance
and superstition.
To protect the young working wo¬
men and to throw about them a
Christian environment.
II. What We Have
(here are 30 City Mission Boards
within the bounds of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, organized
for the social evangelization of more
chan 40 different communities.
Jointly Society, with the Woman’s Mission¬
ary Homes they maintain 7 Coop¬
erative for young working
women and 40 Wesley Houses or
■nier social institutions in foreign,
negro, cotton mill, and other Eng¬
Last lish-speaking industrial sections.
year 92 deaconesses personally
reached 23,200 homes.
The wesley Houses served 208 in¬
dustrial classes, l!) night schools, and
2i>5 ciubs, that bring education, man¬
ual training, and the teaching- of
English to foreign groups.
Seven Cooperative Homes for
young ed. In working women are maintain¬
homes one city alone, from these
750 young women were turn¬
ed away for lack of room.
HL. What We Propose To Do
To extend our present method of
social evangelism.
To hold the educated youth of the
t hurch for the Church’s service.
To increase the number of dea¬
conesses and missionaries to meet the
demands of the vast ho me mission
field.
1 o provide Methodist dormitories
at State .Schools and universities.
I o ouild a hospital for the special
training of Christian nurses for dis¬
trict service.
1 o provide scholarships for giving
language preparations to those who
servo in the foreign communities.
to increase the erection of Coop¬
erative Homes.
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666 cures Malaria, Chilis and Fe¬
ver, Bilious Fever, Colds and La
Grippe. It kills the parasite that
the . fever. , It .
causes is a splendid lax¬
ative and general tonic.—Adv
Advice to a Beginner.
A girl may not accept your proposal,
)iit she will always admire your Judfp
nent Top ’kn On pi t a 1
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WHICH DO
YOU
Folks With Thin, Pale Blood
tat. -Feel Uncertain
SHOULD TAKE
Red-blooded Men and Women
What They Want To Do
and Do It
If may he you are just
from a sick spell—or may be
system is run down and your
so weak that you are in a poor shape
to resist infection—
But if you don’t feel and look
bust you are not robust. Such state
is often due to weak blood, not
enough known red blood cells, a condition
as anemia.
The best remedy for anemia
(bloodlessness) with its low mental
and physical vigor is Gude’s Pepto
Mangan.
Pepto-Mangan supplies the weak,
watery blood with the very elements
it needs to put new life into it. It re¬
pairs, re-creates, ana re-builds the
exhausted blood, the vital fluid of
health and life. Try Pepto-Mangan
if you are “run-down.” It cannot
harm you—it. will certainly help you
unless you have some deep-seated
chronic disease, requiring the phy¬
sician’s care. Be sure the name
“‘Gude’s’’ is on the package. Without
‘“Glide’s” it is not Pepto-Mangan. P’or
sale at all druggists.—Advertise¬
ment.
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NCI HI OF HSSOLDTION
Fort Valiev, Ga.
May 7th, 1120.
Dissolution of the firm if McKl
murray Golquett ami McElmurray Sanders, composed of
and A P. San¬
ders, doing grocery business n the
ty of Foil Valley, (•» , has this day
dissolved by mutual consent of the
■ ndersigr.cit
The '.a d Golquett McElmurray as¬
sumes all labilities of said firm of
McElmunay and Sanders and lakes
ver all accounts duo said firm of
McElmurray and Sanders Said dis
olut:oi by mr.tua consent f th”
mdersigni'J
-ll-4t McElmurray and Sanders.
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We Picked Up Seven Large Dead
data First Morning Using Rat-Snap •!
So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter,
Voodbridge, ■licks N. J. “We lost 18 small
ought one night, killed by rats,
some RAT-SNAP and picked
up 7 large dead rats next morning
;ul in two weeks didn’t see a single
rat. RAT-SNAP is good and sure,
(lames in cake ready for use. Three
dzes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar
' iteed by the Georgia Agricultural
Works and Copeland’s Pharmacy.—
Adv.
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Daily Thougnt.
The Present is the living sin . rotal .
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Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
n From the time I en¬
tered into womanhood
... I looked with dread
from one month to the
next. I suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. I would think
1 could not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . . .
1 decided to
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
tl 1 took four bottles, t9
Mrs. Jones goes on to
say, “and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that I have
not a pain. . .
«< It has now been two
years since 1 tookCardui,
and 1 am still in good
health, . . I would ad¬
vise any woman or gtrl
to use Cardui who is a
sufferer from any female
trouble. it
If you sufferpain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up yourrun-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. Try Car¬
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
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Now for the old swimmin’ hole and
enjoyable time.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Lay Service every Sunday morn¬
ing at 11:00 o’clock, except on fourth
Sunday. Celebration of Holy Com¬
munion and sermon on fourth Sun¬
day at 11 :00 o’clock. Evening ser¬
vice on' fourth Sunday.
Rev. J. F. McCloud, Rector.
C. T. Eberhardt, Suot. S. S.
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666 quickly relieves Constipatio 3
> Biliousness, Loss of Appetite an
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.—
Adv.
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liver works
F ^ all right, the
rest of your
Inside works ace
apt to beall right
— —otherwise not so.
Then look after your
u liver, see that it runs
"smooth and steady”;
that it doesn’t gut clog
f ffed up or skip a cog and
throw the whole machinery
.out of gear.
Dr. Thacher’a
Liver and Blood
Syrup
Is a Liver Regulator, a Blood
Tonic Purifier, a Laxative ai d a
of 67 years standing’;
the prescription of an old
family doctor of large prac¬
tice; a standard remedy for
t i!?, vvhole famll Y from the
children J to the grand
parents.
“About three years ago, I was
run down in health, weighed
only i 104} lbs., and getting
day. I began worse
every the use of
DU. THACHER’S LIVER ANI)
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am thankful *o say that I’m in
perfect health, and weigh 1GS *
lbs., and attribute my good
health to the use o t that
most wonderful medlcin e— J
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me recommending
this great tonic.—Mrs. A&
C. E. Chadwick, Ala.
THACHER
MEDICINE CO.
Chattanooga, Tenn..
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