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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4
BOARD OF MISSIONS
M.L CHURCH SOUTH
IN ANNUAL MEETING
Nashville, Tenn.—The seventy-third
i manual meeting of the board of missions
: of the Methodist Episcopal church. South,
•was held here Tuesday with John K.
Pepper, president, presiding.
Reports of the centenary campaign and
the laymens missionary movement were
presented by the director-general Dr .
R. Beauchamp. Dr. W. W. Pinson sub
mitted a report as general secretary of
the board, showing a grand total of 11,-
636,975, an increase of $163,313 over the
preceding year.
The great unrest prevailing in Europe
was referred to by Dr. Pinson, who said
It was important that the church should
be recognized and adjustment effected
on a Christian basis. A report of the
Southern Methodist University of Dallas,
Texas, was presented by Dr. R- S. Hyer,
the chancellor.
The following committees were chosen:
Committee on Oriental Fields—Bishop
W R Lambeth, Bishop W. F .McMurray,
A F. Watkins, P. S. Rader. Mrs. E. B
' Chappell, T. E. Sharp. Dr. F. S. Parker,
and Miss Mabel Howell.
Catin-American Fields —Bishop John M.
Moore, Bishop James fannon. Jr.. Rev.
' W A. Christian, R. T. Burge, Miss Es
ther Case, Mrs. F S Stephens, J. A.
Weeks, A. B Ransom.
Home Department Fields—Bishop W.
N. Ainsworth, Bishop W R. Murray, J.
W Perry. J. M. Peterfcon. Mrs. J. M.
Downs. Mrs. Luke G. Johnson, C. M.
Phillips, P. D. Maddln, J. J. Stowe, Miss
1 Estelle Haskins.
Home Base Committee —Bishop E. D.
Mouzat, Bishop J. C. Kilgo. H. K. Boyer,
Mrs R. W. McDonnell. J. L. McWhor
ter and Mrs. L. P. Smith.
On Memoirs —Bishop Collins Denny, J.
i W. Perry and A. F. Watkins.
Inter-Church Movement—Bishop E. R.
Hendrix, Bishop James Cannon, Jr., Dr.
E. S. Parker. Dr. Belle H. Bennett. Dr.
TO OUR OUT OF TOWN FRIENDS:
Many of our friends and friends to be will come to
Augusta Saturday to avail themselves of The Herald’s
“Movie Matinee”, and we have decided to continue this
Dress Sale through Saturday in order that you may share
in these unusual values.
Every Express is Bringing Us New Dresses for
This Mighty Dress Event
Continuing Thursday, Friday and Saturday
OUR MIGHTY DRESS SALE!
The Most Comprehensive Dress Event Ever Held In The City. Come By AB Means
W. w Pinson, Rev. Perry S. Rader and
Mrs. Lee Britt.
On Preparation of Missionary Candi
dates—Bishop W. R. Lambuth, Rev. C.
G. Mounshell. Bishop Collins Denny. Miss
M. L. Gibson, Mrs. Hume R. Steele. 0.
E. Brown and A. B. Ramsay.
European Deputations—Bishop James
Atkins. Bishop w. R- Lambuth, Bishop
James Cannon, Jr., Dr. W. W Pinson,
Bishop U. V. W. Darlington. Dr. Belle
H. Bennett. Mrs. P. F. Stephens. H K
Boyer, J. M. Peterson. R. D. Madden.
R. T. Burge.
To fill vacancies on standing commit
tees—On estimates, A. B. Ramson, J. L.
McWhorter, Dr. J. J. Stowe.
CHAMPMGINS
TRAINING FOR BOUT
Willard Shows Excellent Trim
in First Public Workout at
Toledo
> Toledo. Ohio.—Jess Willard began four
weeks of intense training Tuesday for
his heavyweight championship contest
with Jack Dempsey here July 4th end the
600 persons who watched him in his first
public workout since leaving California,
left his canvass-enclosed ring in aston
ishment over the apparent excellent con
dition of the champion.
There was little if any extra weight
on his huge frame: his wind was good and
his skin glowed with health. He settled
down to his training grind good naturedly,
which indicated, according to experts,
that he had been constantly training for
several weeks. The rolls of fat he packed
some months ago had been completely
wiped out by hard exercise.
After tugging at the weights and doing
some shadow -boxing, the giant boxed
three rounds with Jack lavin. a veteran
light-heavyweight from Cleveland. Wil
lard snapped over a left hook in the sec
ond round that sent Lavin reeling through
the ropes. After the workout Lavin.
who also has boxed with Dempsey, said
he was stung by the punch, although
Willard "pulled'' most of them.
Beaded Georgettes, Beautiful Taffetas, Georgette Combina-
Willard boxed with surprising skill and
speed, blocking punches to his midsec
tion with his elbows and forearms, and
slipping his head away from dangerous
blows to his chin. Sergeant Walter Mon
ahan. who trained Willard for his champ
ionship match with Jack Johnson at
Havana, arrived in camp tonight and with
Jack Hempel, the coast heavyweight, will
work with the champion tomorrow.
Dempsey did not work at all Tuesday,
but idled away the time motoring, swim
ming and playing around his camp. The
challenger will not resumo his condition
ing grind until Saturday
TROOP ARRIVALS ~
Newport News, Va.—The U. S S. Can
nonieus arrived this morning with 55 of
ficers and 1,325 men of the Eighty
eight division aboard. Units on the ship
Included the first battalion of the 352nd
infantry the machine gun company of
the 352nd infantry and the 313th sup
ply train.
New York.—More than 3,060 former
national guardsmen from Texas and
Oklahoma arrived here today on the
transport Troy. The transport brought
the 306th engineers, eightieth division
(New Jersey. Virginia. Maryland, Del
aware troops) fifty officers and 1,51 S
men.
New York—The transport Patricia,
with 2.436 officers and men most of
whom are members of the 36th division
former national guardsmen of Texas
and Oklahoma, arrived here today.
Newport News, Va.—Bringing more
unit* of the *sth dlvlslop. middle west
ern selective service troops, the IT. S. S.
Konlgen dor Nederlander arrived in part
this morning
Sumtor, S. C.—The friends of Dr. and
Mrs. T. R. Littleton are grieved to learn
of the death of their IS months old son.
who passed away at the Tuomoy Hos
pital after an illness of a few dajuj only.
The funeral services this morning were
from the residence of Dr. C. J. Lemmon.
Never Have We Offered
' More Wonderful Values
300 Spring Dresses Of
the Best Types
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ably also have constipation, lack of appetite and other disagreeable symptoms—
any of which may show that your liver is out of order.
A remedy once greatly used but now losing its popularity, Was calomel,
but calomel, in whatever form compounded, always remains calomel, a min
eral poison, that should be with great care and under a physician’s
advice, because of the danger of bad after-effects.
That is why so many doctors recommend Thedfonfc Black-Draught, the
vegetable liver medicine, containing no dangerous drors and free from all
mineral poisons.
For over 70 years, Black-Draught has r >*»a in constant use
and during that time its sale has shown a steady increase proving that it is a
remedy of real merit that gives satisfaction to its thousands ©f users.
Try Black-Draught druggists, price 25 cents a package.
TO OUR OUT OF TOWN FRIENDS:
When in the city Saturday, shop at The Fashion be
fore the Matinee and leave your parcels with us. We
shall be glad to take care of them for you free of charge.
Call and make our store your headquarters.
Our sale of Beautiful Dresses is incomparable. Many
girls are buying their Graduation Apparel NOW.
All are new
models from a
well-known
manufacturer
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