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Methodist Church Directory.
The following is a schedule of
services on the Pearson circuit.
Methodist Episcopal < lunch South.
I’KARSON —2nd and 4th Sundays.
12:00 a.in. arid 8:00 p. in. Sunday
School :1:30 p. in. Prayer meeting
Wednesday 8:00 p. in.
New Providence —2nd and 4th
Sundays 3:30 p in. Sunday-School
2:30 p. in.
Web lev ('haj'EE—lst Sumla;
11:30 a. in. and Saturday night be
fore 7:30 p. in. Sunday School 3:00
l>. in.
Sweetwater —Ist Sunday 3:30
p. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School
2:30 p. in.
Live Oak —3rd Sunday 11:30 a.
in. Sunday-School 3:00 p. m.
Kirkland —3rd Sunday 3:30 p.
in. and 7;30 p. in. Sunday School
2:30 p. rn.
All of these services “Pain or
Shine” without the ringing of any
bells. Public cordially invited.
T. M. Luke. Pastor.
Marketing Georgia products and
advertising them to the world
should command the attention of
Georgians every day in the year.
We have plenty to eat, but the
outside world does not know about
it. —Valdosta Times.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried Cardui.—Says “Result
Was Surprising.”—Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy, j
Springfield Mo.—“My back wpa *o
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time," says Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route 6, this placo. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bed,” continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
she obtained relief through the use of
Cardui. “My husband, having heard
of Cardui, proposed getting It for me.
“I saw after taking some Cardui
.. . that I was improving. The result
iwas surprising. I felt like a different
person.
“Later I suffered from weakness
and weak back, null felt all run down.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband said
he would get me some Cardui, which
ho did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was in
good healthy condition. I cannot
cay too much for it."
Thousands of women have suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use of Cardui.
Since it has helped so many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardui If
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere. E. 83
' fisSoutheastern fkmi
If'P’j- Races
The Fair Pre-eminent in Exclusive Features
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES
Representing the top-notch turf performers of
the world.
WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE RACES
With'the most daring Dirt Track Drivers and
the Fastest Cars in the World.
SPECTACULAR FREE ACT PROGRAM
Every Uig and Novel Free Act worth while.
WORTHAM'S WORLDS BEST SHOWS
On their first trip to the South will bring the
greatest aggregation of midway attractions and
amusement devices the show world affords,
which, combined with Lakewood’s permanent
attractions, will make the greatest Midway at
an}- Fair in the World!
GEORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS!
Wonderful pyrotechnic program prepared and
iV" fired by special artists.
BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS.
Admission. 50c: Children. 25c. SCHOOL DAY 15c to ail attending a public or private school when accompanied bv
Special Ticket, which will be furnished free to all teachers. Write for Free Premium List or Special Information to
R. M. STRIPLIN. Secretary. Atlanta.
H. G. HASTINGS. Pres. R, M. STRIPLIN. Sec.
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On Sound Basis
After the War
Soon after the civil war President
Grant put this country on a sound financial
basis. On his recommendation congress
passed an act ‘‘to strengthen public credit,”
and specie payments were later resumed.
These are prosperous days in this land,
and wise people are banking their surplus
cash.
Bank your money today and be pre
pared for any eventuality.
PEARSON BANKING COMPANY
Capital and Surplus, $55,000.
PEARSON, - GEORGIA.
OFFICERS: DIRECTORS:
H. P. Smith, Pre*. H. P. Smith.
J. O. White, Vice-Pres. J. O. White.
W. J. Tyler, Cash. H. F. Sears.
L. D. Pearson, Ass’t Cash. D. J. Pearson.
B. T. Allen, Attorney. Joe McDonald
FARM LOANS
Made without delay at 52 to 7 Per
Cent. Interest.
Loans on Improved City Property at 6 Per Cent
< -onu* to see us L. A. HARGREAVES and H. L. LANKFORD,
Pafford Building, Pu.arkon, Gkokuia.
NEW FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
We call special attention to our new arrivals in
seasonable Millinery, and cordially invite the lady
readers of the Tribune to call and Examine our
stock.
GARRETT & DOUGLASS.
Next door to N. E. Harrell,
Pearson, - Georgia.
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
Through co-operation with the Southern Cattle
men’s Association and the Southern Swine
Growers' Association, the Southeastern Fair
will again feature the National Hog and Cattle
Show, assuring the greatest assembly of pure
bred Cattle and Swine ever exhibited in the
I'nited States.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB STOCK JUDGING CON
TEST
Which created so much attention last year
from all parts of the world, will again be an
exclusive feature of the Southeastern Fair.
MAMMOTH EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE AND
HORTICULTURE
Bovs' and. Girls’ Club exhibits will be staged
on a greater scale than ever before.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
A comprehensive display of War and Navy Fea
tures.
PEARSON TiI]BUNK, PEARSON, GEORGIA. OCTOBER 7. 1321
Baptists and Methodists
Lead at the University.
Students of tbe Baptist denomi
nation are most numerous at the
University of Georgia, and they
are closely seconded by those of
Methodist church rnenbership, ac
cording to a report made by T. W.
Reed, registrar of tbe University,
after the enrollment of the lirst
thousand students September 28.
Of tbe first thousand men and wo
men registered, 323 were members
of the Baptist church and 102 ex
pressed preference for the Baptist
church although not members of
the denomination.
The Methodist church has sent
252 men to the University of Geor
gia, and 14 others stated that they
preferred that denomination. Nine
ty-four Presbyterians are enrolled,
Hi Catholics, 44 Episcopalians, 23
Christians. 29 members of Jewish
Synagogues, and there is a scatter
ing representation from the Con
gregational, Lutheran, Universal
ist, Unitarian, Reformed and
Christian Science churches.
More than ninety per cent of tbe
students are either church mem
bers or express preference for the
services of some particular denom
ination. This is in accord with
I lie statistics of the past few years,
which have shown church member
ship for 85 per cent of tin* student
body. So large is the enrollment
of Baptists that the denomination
lias considered establishing a
student pastor on the campus. All
the churches of Athens make a
special effort to care for the Uni
versity student body, providing
special classes and organizations
for the college men and women.
Ministers of all denominations
were in official attendance at the
opening exercises of the University
to extend the students a welcome.
The registration of the first
thousand students was completed
sooner in the week than has usual
ly been the ease, it indicates that
the student body this year will
number about 1500, an increase of
several hundred over last year.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the car.
Catarrhal Deafness requires constitu
tional treatment. HAId/S CATARRH
MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, and when it is entire
ly closed Deafness Is the result. Unless
the inflammation can be reduced, your
hearing may be destroyed forever.
HALIVB CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the blood on the mucous sur
fa» s of tlie system, thus reducing the in
flammation and restoring normal condi
tions.
Circulars free. All Druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Professions 1 Gcp'ds.
RUFUS A. MOORE,
Attorney vnp Counselor,
Douglas, Georgia,
Office In the Union llank build Ink.
Practice in State and Federal courts.
DR. ROBER T ('. \\ ALKER,
1 xtern vi Medicixe.
Diseases of Chest and Stomach
\V vvo robs, - Georgia.
DR. B. S. MALONE,
Dentist
Office In Malone Block
PEARSON. GA
WALTER T. DICKERSON.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Pearson and Homrrvim.k. c;a.
Will be in Pearson every Thursday and can
be found at the Clerks Office.
Will practice in all courts state and Federal.
LEON A. HARGREAVES.
Attorney and Counselor,
Pearson. Georgia.
office in the Pafford Building.
Prompt attention given to business in both
the State and Federal courts.
TALMADGE S. WINN.
Attorney and Counselor,
Pearson, Georgia.
Will do a genera) practice.
Office up stairs in the Pafford build lug.front
room on the left hand side as you go up.
GEO. If. MINGI.EDORFF.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR,
fhee in the New Pafford Building
Pearson. Georgia
Practice in all the Courts. State and Federal
RENJ. T. ALLEN
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
Offices In the Allen building.
Pearson. Georgia.
Will do a general practice in State and Fed
era! Courts.
TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS.
PLACE. DATE HOURS.
Willacoochce < >ctober 6 From 10 a. in. to 2 p. in.
Kirkland October 6 From 3 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Axson October 7 From 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Pearson October 8
Willacoochce November 12.
Tanner A Gillis’s Still... November 10 From 10 a. in. to 12 in.
Axson November 10 From 1 p. m. to 4 p. in.
Pearson November 11
Kirkland November 12 From 8 a, m. to 9 a. in.
H. W. Corbitt's November 15 From 8 a. in. to 12 in.
New Bethel November 15 From 2 p. m. to 3 p. m.
Thompson's Sehoolhou.se November 10 From 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.
Liberty Schoolbouse November 16 From 1 p. m. to 2 p. m.
Arnie Shoolhouse November 16 From 4 p. m.
Harmony G've Se’ihouse November 1 7 From 8 a. m. to 12 in.
•St. Ilia Park Sch'lhouse November 17 From 2 p. in. to 4 p. m.
Ozias Schoolhouse November 18 From 10 a. in. to I p. m.
Willacoochce December 16
Axson December 15
Pearson Decomber 17, 18, 19;
THOMAS MORRIS, SR.,
Tax Collector, Atkinson County, Ga‘
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY.
Passenger Train Schedules “THROUGH THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY.”
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4 40 if 2 • Keyaviiie 8 50 4 40
T- }'> D m Ytdaila i 40
I 55 llazlehurst 12 28
oil Douglas 11 20 a m
- •*» WHlaeoochee 10 32
■ ; P ni Ar Valdosta I.v 8 45 a m
■> W |i in i.v Valdosta (GSAF.i Ar 12 05 a m
o 50 p m \r Jacksonville Ia 8 20 i> rn
U ,t: > P »u Lv Valdosta Ar 8 30 a m
12 So a m Ar Madison I.v fi :to a m
14 2. 4 1 44 2 I 14
sun. only Ex. sun. lx. Sun. Tcnnfllc Branch Kx. Sun. F.x. Sun. * Sun. only.
Mixed. Mixed.
800 a m :> Hi p m Buo ain Lv Augusta Ar 6 O', p»» lu :io a m 6 (ft p m
•' 30 a m ( 10 » ■‘lO a in Lv Keysvtlle Ar 6 .15 p m 845 510 p m
12 01 pin 7 :k< ioj pni Ar lennllle Lv 250 p m bona ni 250 p m
Hally Pally Milk-n Branch pally Dally
la I* in 7 in a m I.v VuciiHia Toliiai \r U m p m i 8 :Ki p in
4 »> »'-'a Ar Ml lien (Colliai I.v In 00 6 mi
4 411 ll.y. I.v Milieu (G .V- FI Ar 11 Ztl 4 21l
« oh ‘U 28 i.v Mtuimore i.v 7 m 47
7 16 It :» P 111 Ar Vtdalla I.v H 5a a ni 1 4ii p m
81 :t( :I2 mi
Sunday Monday Tuck, Thur Braxton Branch Ttren Thur Sunday Monday
W'eil'sd'y Friday Saturday. Saturday Wed. Friday
1 p rn. Lv lie lee Ar 1 05 p m
1 10 p m 2 15 Braxton 12 40 12 35 p m
1 45 255 Ar Douglas Lv 12 00 rn 12 00 in
lx. sTindav Snn.'nnl.v Moultrie Branch ! Sun. mrl.v Fx. Sund’y
10 (ft a in 10 05 a in !.\ Nashville Ar 4 10pm i 5 to p m
it) ai io r,i Sparks :w 4 3o
.11 10 10 58 Adel 20 4 15
12 l’” 1 d m 12 10 p m Ar Moultrie Lv 2 00 j> hi 2 15 p m.
J. A. STRFYER, D. F KIRKPATRICK
Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent.
PEARSON SHOE HOSPITAL
Say, bring all of your
OLD SICK SHOES
And have them made well and good as new. Best
materials used in all work.
In MALONE BLOCK second door from South corner.
INSURANCE!
Is Your Premises Insured against Fire, Lightning and
Tornade? If not, See
HARGREAVES & TYLER, Pearson, Ga.
** They Represent Firstclass Companies, jt
LEGAL BLANKS.
The Tribune has in stock for sale—
State Warrants,
Justice Court Summonses,
Justice Court Executions,
Justice Court Witness Subpoenas,
Warranty Deeds
Quit Claim Deeds,
Bond for Title,
Attachment, Affidavit and Bond,
Garnishment, Affidavit and Bond.
Garnishment Summonses,
Claim Affidavit and Bond,
Others will be published and kept in
stock as opportunity offers.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Send orders to Tribune, Pearson, Ga.
EAGLE “MlKADo”>^^^^^ No. 174
For Sale at your Dealer Made in (ire grade*
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
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