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AT THE CHURCHES
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THE M’KENOREE METHODIST
Corner of Norwich and K atrgets.
Lawrence Candler Cray, pastor.
; Ppcuchlng by the pastor at 11:30
a. hi. and 8:00 p. m.
Sunday school at 4:00 p. m., C. H.
Poore, Supt,
lTayor meeting Wednasdety, 8:00
5?, in,
5 Junior church 10:00 a. m.
t. Kp worth Lfttgue at 8:00 Tuesday
Evening.
* Junior Epworth League Thursday,
25:0ft p. m.
5 Wednesday night at 8 o'clock the
piaster will deliver a sermon on the
SBuubject: "How can 1 Win My Friends
So Christ, or The Secrets of Soul Win
ting.”
Everybody Is cordially lnv.’ted to all
services.
Christian endeavor
Tlio rogttlut- meeting of the Chris
* tlan Jl ndeavor Society, of the First
church, will be held on
Sunday evening at 1:00 p. m. He sure
Sand be present unrt on time and bring
§&<>< friend with jou.
• Time —Slx-thtrty p. hi.
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•CHURCH OF CHRIST.
*• Church of t'hrlst meets at the Y.
AS <\ A„ 1315 1-2 Newcastle street,
i Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Lord
fkupper 11:30.
% Kverybody Invited.
*FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Colon an Mansfield St,
O. H. Gilbert. Minister.
; v Preaching t 11:30 a. u and Bp. m.
the pastor, • \
Sunday School 10:15 a. m.,—J. J* '
lllltch. Bupt
Public cordially Invited.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tfeoa H. Thomson, Pastoi.
! Sunday School, 1015 a m ,-~T. E
jlJlover. Superintendent N
Reception of menß*ers and sacra
ment of the supper at It 30
•w to,
4 I Teaching hy the pastor at S p. m,
t ig*ii*dlc w-rv tee.
| Meeting of the Epwotth t.ee<ne at
%:13 p. M, \ •
f rated qnarierty ccnfetrepy© Monday
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, PNtyvf meeting Wednesday at 8 p.
f Tv all tvlre* the pibtic hi cor
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B. T. FORD, President PHONE 82 RALPH SMITH, Mgr.
dially invited,
NORWICH ST, BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
, Preaching 11:30 a. m.
.Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Everybody Invited.
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BAPTIST BARACA CLAB*
Meets evory Runday morning at
10:15 o'clock at the First IJaptlat
church. Rov. O, P. Gilbert, teacher.
Twenty minutes* talk on Sunday
achool lesson topic. Good singing. A
cordial invitation to visitors.
METHODIST BARACA CLASS
Meets Sunday. 10:15 a. m.
l)r. J. W. Simmons, teacher.
Fred G. Ward*, assistant teicher.
Young met* are cord la ly invited.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHRUCH.
Gloucester and Wolf streets.
Rev. W. A. Sndtler, Ph. D., Pastor.
Sunday school with Pastor s Bible
class, at 10:15.
Church Servicer, at 7:45 j. ;n
ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH..
High mass ten o’clock, with sermon
bv the pastor, Reverend J. A. Petite.
1120 Newcastle.
Rev. J. A. petit, S. M,. pastor.
Sunday: Masses, 7:00 stud 10:00 a.
m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Even
ing services, 7:30.
Daily: Mass, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00
and 9:00.
Meetings: Altar Society. Monday.
4:00. Rntghte of Columbus, Monday,
8:00.
fPWCRTH LEAGUE. FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH.
Ernest O Rills, President.
Meets every Sunday ?;00 p.> nv la
the auditorium of the church. A live,
entertaining and Inspirational pro
gram our endeavor always. (Vane
and work with us. Visitors welcome.
AOVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Corner Colon and H streets.
Edwin C. Hardison, minister. $
Sunday worship 11:80 a. m. and 8
p. tn
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m Loyal
Worker* p, m.
Prayer meeting Wadmaday 8 p. m.
The Fm h Orchestra will give *
sa red concert beginning at 8 p m.
wvirvtftf l to at.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH.
■Corner of Egteoat and Gtoucosttr.
Rev. William Johnson,* rector.
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Holy eucharist and sermon at 11:15
a. rn.
Everybody cordially welcomed at
these services.
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No.' 2208
Norwich Street
on September
19th, 1921
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HE IS LOOKING ’EM OVER AGAIN.
“Eight yearn of stomach and liver
trouble reduced me to a walking skel
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yellow as a twenty-dollar gold piece.
I was filled with gas and had severe
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think and had lost all ambition to do
Delightful Excursion
To the Resorts in the Glorious Mountains of
Western North Carolina
Via the SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Friday, Sept. 2, 1921 —16 Days in the Mountain
Through Sleeping Cars From Brunswick, Ga.
Through sleeping cars and coaches irom Macon
Round Trip Fares From Brunswick, Ga.
Arden, N\ r $ 1&.S0 Hickory. N\ C 16.75 Saluda. N. C ... 14 50
Asheville, x. c 15.75 Hot Springs. X\ (; 16.50 Shelby, N. C 14.00
Black Mountain 16.25 Lake JunaJuska, X*. .... 16.50 Tryon, N. C., 14.25
Brevard. X. C.. 15.75 Lenoir. X. C., 17.00 Waynesviile, N. O 16-60
Fiat Rock. .V C 14.75 Marlon. X*. C\, .... ....... 16.50 "W |
Hendersonville.
Excursion Tickets. gcd in either pullman sleeping ears or coaches', will be sold for Southern Railway
tratn of September 2nd. and will be good tor return pa .-age leaving destination on or before September 18,
1921. Baggage may be peeked on these excursion tickets. *
Pullman sleeping dr* will be operated through from Brunswick, Ga., to Asheville, X’. C., leaving Brunswick,
via Southern 9:40 a. m. and arriving Asheville, 7:50 a. •, next morning.
Through sleeping cars and coaches front Macon to Asheville without change, leaving Macon via Southern
Railway 5:25 p. in. and arriving Asheville 7:30 a. next morning.
f4 further information and sleeping ear reservations apply to nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or
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C. B. RHODES. Division Passenger Agent.
. 121 Terminal Station, Macon, Ga.
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intestinal tract and allays the inflam-i
SUNDAY, SEPT. 4, 1921.
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