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CHURCH DIRECTORY. PiARSON MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Elder D. O. WILLIAMS. Pastor Breaching every third Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7 o’clock p. in. Sunday-School every Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. .1. (). White, Superintendent, Mid-week prayer Her vice every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Sunday School officers and teachers meeting follow prayer service. A cordial Invitation extended to all; come and worship with us, ST. MARYS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Eldor J. R. TH f GI EN. Pastor. Preaching every second Sunday and Satur day before at il o’clock a. in. and 7 p. in. This church 1h located within Die eastern corporate limit*. REFUGE PRIMITIVE BhtTlSf CHURCH. Elder L. M. GUTHRIE. Pe.tor. Vrench ln:: on every second Sunday and Sat nr day before at 11 o'clock a. m. This church In h.eated at Sweetwater creek, two miles nortli of Pea-iron. A cordial welcome to nil visitors. union hillToncregationa'l church. i Rev. D. J. PEARSON, Pastor. Preaching on every fourth Sunday and Sat urday before at 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday-School every Sunday at 3 o’clock p. m. This church Ih located near Red Muff creek, lour miles southeast of Poarson. You will be welcome at all ser .'leer,. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCHES] OKI AH CHURCH- Trwirlilii!; cry m-conri HundftV hju. Haturdny before In each month, at 11 o’clock, a. m. \VM. WILSON, Clerk, r. ~si A ill .1 Nil, I’llHto OAK-OROVF, CHI OH—l’reachliiK every fourth Sunday at II o’clock, a. m. and Satur day liefore at 1 o'clock, in. il. SHIM A NS, Clerk. C. 1,. HTAItI.INU, I’astor. PEARSON CHARGE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH Rev. O. B. TALLY, Pnntor in Cliarse. Rev. G. P. PADRICK. Local Preacher. G. W. HADSOCK, Exhorter. PEARSON—l’reachlrrk at 11:00 a. m. and 7.(K) l>. iiL on tho aocond and fourth Sundays. Sunday-School every Sunday at 8:1X) p. ni. David Kirkland, Superintendent, Mid week tjrayor-meetlm on Wednendaya at 7:00 p. m. WEHLICY CHAPEL— Proachlnß on the drat Sunday.. U:OUa. in. eaeii day. Sunday-School every Sunday. J. W. Roberta, Supt. SWEETWATER— Preaehlnc on the find Sundays at :l:00 p. in. Sunday-School overy Sunday. Jell Klcketsim, Supt. Iv I UK LAN D —l’ronohlim on second Sundays at 8:00 p. in. Sunday School every Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Corbitt, Supt. SPRINGHEAD—Preaching on third Sun days at 12:00 m. and Saturday belore at 10:00 a. in. Sunday-School every Sunday. 11. W. Corbitt, Supt. HRIDGES Oil VPEI, -'.’reaching the third Sundays at 10:00 a. m. and Saturday belore at 12:00 m. Sunday-School every Sunday. J. L. l'afford, Supt. SALEM—Preaching on the fourth Sundays »t 8:00 p. ill. Will proach tho fifth Sundays by request. j?i<ofcssioqql Gqi<ds. 1 )u. HENRY I’. SMITH Pearson, (Jkorgia Office in Post Office Building DICKERSON & MINISLEDOKFE ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Offlco In the Now Pafforu lluildlng Pearson, Heorgia Practice in all the Courts, state and Federal Mr. Dickerson will be tn olftce every Thurs day unless other engagements prevent. DR. ]?. S 'MALONE, Office in Malone Block PEARSON, GA. RKNJ. T. ALLEN attorney and counselor Otltoes in the Allen building, Pearson, Georgia. •will do a general practice In state and Fed oral Oourta. W. F. BARTLETT. Oakfield, Ga„ Mu-j 10, 1017. Old Kentucky Mfg. <’o.. Padu. nb, Ky. Ocntleir. Please allow mo to state that 1 have sold your hog cholera remedy for one season and have ordered more for tlTs season. Last year 1 sold it to 11 or 15 men who raise hogs. 1 told each of them to take the remedy, feed it to their hogs and if they lost a single hog from disease of any kind not to pay me si cent for the remedy, but when they began to soli cotton every man came in and paid me for the medicine and every one of them told me that it was the best hog medicine they ever used. One man paid me for the small package and bought $5 worth more and said it •was the best that he had ever tried. Yours very truly, \Y. F. Bartlett. For sale by Pearson Hardware Store, Pearson, Ga. For Sale. One second-hand McCormick Mowing Machine and Rake; all in good shape. Also one good two liorsc wagon. If you want to buy apply to L. L. Sutton. SEVEN WAR WORK RELIEF AGENCIES JOINJN DRIVE Recognized Great Organizations Representing All Creeds and Elements Welded Into One. $170,500,000 IS THE GOAL Plan of War Dc, rtment to Avoid Waste of Enerp/ and Duplication of Effort Enth: .;otlcally Adopt, ed and Unit/ Is Achieved. WHAT QENERAL PERSHING NEEDS “Give me nine men who have a hut anc! i will have a more effec tive fighting force than if I had ten men with out it” General Pershing. On November 11 the American peo ple will start it one week’s drive to false IJm largest amount of money ever given outright by any people In the history of the world. The drive will be a new thing under the sun. For the first time Protes tants, Catholics and Jews, forgetting nil their differences, will line up shoul der to shoulder, welding their Individ ual organizations together In their common devotion to the hoys In the cantonments and over there. This amalgamation of tho seven grent agen cies engaged In wur work Is one of the fine developments which have been brought about by the war and under the wise guidance of President Wilson. The seven organizations which to gether will make this united appeal ore the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Na tional Catholic War Council and K. of 0., the Jewish Welfare Hoard, the War Camp Community Service, the American Library Association and the Salvation Army. Each of them will need funds this Fall; each had planned a separate campaign for support. Now, acting on the suggestion of the President’s letter of September 3, the seven campaigns will he rolled Into one. The American people will he spared the burden of seven separate appeals, and the nation will have an opportunity to demonstrate splendidly that men and women of all creeds at home can work together, ns men of all creeds over there are lighting and dying together. Dr. John IL Mott, whom President Wilson has spoken of as one of the ablest and most v ul men of his gen eration, has bee selected Director General of the dr It la Interesting to note that Dr Mott's tmino was placed In nomine -n by John G. Agar of the National < holtc War Council and seconded hv Mortimer L. Schiit of the Jewish Welfare Board. The gen eral committee having the campaign In charge contains such well known names as Raymond It. Fosdlck, Chair man of tho Commission on Training Camp Activities; George W. Perkins, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the ' 8. Steel Corporation; James F. Phelan of Hornblower and Weeks; Honorable Myron T. Herrick, former ambassador to France; Cleveland IL Dodge, George Gordon Battle, Mrs. Henry P. Davison and Frank A. Yon der! ip, president of the National City Bunk. In every city, county and town the campaign will be In charge of the big gest men of the community. Together these seven organizations represent a work that Is staggering in Its proportions. They have more than 15,000 uniformed workers, standing shoulder to shoulder with the boys ev ery step of the way from home to the front line trenches. They operate more than 3,(500 buildings and ship 500 tons of supplies to the boys In France ev ery week. Fifteen miles of film set sail for the other side each week uu der their direction, and the regular weekly attendance of soldiers and sail ors at their motion picture shows is more than 2,500.000. The Bibles fur nished to the boys since the war broke out would. If piled one on another, make a pile more than twenty miles high. "Morale,” said Napoleon, ‘3s as oth er factors in war as three to one.” By which he meant that one man who Is kept contented and happy is better than three men who are discouraged and homesick. It Is the business of these seven great agencies to help maintain morale. They are keeping up the fine fighting edge of our boys, and by their ministrations, helping to put added power into our army and navy and so hasten the hour of victory when they will bring our boys home again. It Is predicted by national leaders *hls groat victory drive will “go ihe top” in a larger way than any Ugn that has preceded it, / PEARSON TRIBUTE, PEARSON, GEORGIA, OCTO 1018 ueorgia - r londa r air AND U. S. GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS NAVY EXHIBITS. nils Dreadnaughts Battleships Destroyers Cruisers Depth Bombs Torpedoes Sea Mines Bombs All the Fighting Tools of the Army and Navy that are being used by our boys to Win the War. oov6rsime.it Airplane Fligts. Oilier Free Attractions Johnny J. Jones’ Exposition Shows- the Best on Wheels Reduced Round-Trip Rates on All Railroads. It Helps! There can be no doubt as to the merit ot Cardui, the woman’s tonic, in the treatment of many troubles peculiar to women. The thousands of women who have been helped by Cardui in the past 40 years, is conclu sive proof that it is a good medicine for women who suffer. It should help you, too. Take The Woman’s Tonic Mrs. N. E. Varner, of Hixson, Tenn., writes; "1 was passing through the . . . My back and sides were terrible, and my suffering indescriba ble. 1 can’t tell just how and where I hurt, about all oven I think ... I began Cardui, and my pains grew less and less, until I was cured. lam remarkably strong for a woman 6-1 years of age. 1 do all my housework.” Try Cardui, today. E-76 Carelessness Results kh’m Thai - ”hy we say "Feed B. A. Thomas' llog Powder according to directions.” DO NOT FEED IT SLOPPY but mix it with ground feed and moisten with just enough water to make a crumbly mass. Then each hog gets a beneficial dose. See full dirctions on pack age. Your money back if you are not satisfied. For sale by Pearson Hardware Store, Pearson. Ga. For Sale. Several nice brood sows, soon to farrow. Also, some nice shoats for fattening purposes. Delivery at my place, seven miles south of Kirkland. R. A. Brinson. VALDOSTA, GA October 21 to 21 New Buildings; Great Flag Display of all Nations that have de clared war on Germany. Band Concerts of International Music. The largest Swine Barn in Georgia. Great Live Stock Exhibits. Agriculture -Con servation. Fair Warning to All! The Sacrifice Sale which has been on at my Store for the past 30-THIRTY DAYS-30 Will be continued a few days and if you haven’t supplied yourselves with the goods you need, you have another opportunity of doing so. Come and examine my Goods and let me quote you prices. Everything in the Store is Firsiclass Stock I GUARANTEE THE PRICES IS RIGHT. Make my Store your headquarters when in the city. N. E. HARRELL Harrell Building Pearson, Georgia ARMY EXHIBITS. BROWNING MACHINE GUNS Shooting 1000 Bullets a Minute. Big Shells of Guns that Shoot 20 Miles; Lewis M a chi ne Guns; Rifles; french Periscope; Gas Masks; Field Wireless Outfit; Graphic Exhibits prepared by the Department of Agriculture.