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Seven Deadly Sins
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The list of “the seven deadly sins,”
as set forth in mediaevial theology
,Vias taken a firm hold on the imagi¬
nation of the world. The number
seven had a high place of honor in
the Old Testament, and during the
Middle Ages things good and evil fell
readily into groups of seven, There
were “The Seven Sacraments of the
Church, " “The Seven Gifts of the
Holy Spirit,” and “The Seven Deadly
Sins. 1
No one who has looked at Abbey’s
noble painting of the Seven Deadly
Sins in the Boston Public Library will
ever forget the power of the painter’s
conception and the way in which it j
symbolizes the terrific reality of the
moral struggle. The seven deadly
of classic tradition portrayed there .
are pride, envy, anger, covetousness, |
gluttony, lust, and sloth. These sins
are individualistic: They all have
widespread and dire social conse¬
quences, but, as is natural in any list
^ drawn up in the Middle Ages, they are
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sins of the individual, personal life.
Canon Frederic Lewis Donaldson,
of Westminster Abbey, set forth the
other day a list of seven deadly sins
of a more social character. It is a
list of arresting significance to an
age of complex social forces and re
lationships. The seven deadly social
sins, according to Canon Donaldson,
are these:
1. Policies without principles.
2. Wealth without work.
3. Pleasure without conscience.
4. Knowledge without character.
5. Commerce and industry with
out morality.
G. Science without humanity.
7. Worship without sacrifice.
With these, Canon Donaldson says,
the passion for the accumulation of
riches at all cost, preferably without
them, is a disease of the
greater mass of the people today.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925.
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BOOST
The words “boost” and “booster” have become a Babbitt
slogan in the world. Would-be clever paragraphed poke fun at
all men who use the word, or practice its meaning.
Yet there was never in the history of the continent a greater
need for boosting than ut present. Never has the world needed
confidence more than now.
Holy Writ says: “There are . . . many voices in the world
and none of them is without signification.”
It takes a firm discrimination to choose between the voices
of verity and the voices of fallacy. The voice of Hate wrecked
Germany and almost wrecked the world. The war settled for
all time the voice of Hate, but the seed sown by that war now
makes the voice of selfishness heard around the world. The voice
of# Selfishness echoed hy the voice of Suspicion. People have
less confidence in each other and nations less confidence in other
nations.
Until the boosters and the Babbitts make the soft voice
of Confidence drown the harsher voices of Hate, Selfishness
and Suspicion, we cannot slough off the aftermath of the war.
Let carping critics fatten their batting average of sarcasm
against the booster of the organizations which boost. It is of
such men that solid substantial citizenship is made.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20
12 O’CLOCK SHARP
Rev. I). A. Howard, R. L. Marchman and C. E. Martin
form (his week's program committee. You know you don’t
want to miss a minute of the fine program which they
undoubtedly will present.
Only two weeks before our annual election of officers.
The nominating committee will be chosen on November
27th to report nominations on December tth for the elec¬
tion. This brings us to (he threshold of a new year in con¬
structive Kiwanis work. Let us summons new strength
and vision to the honor of the solemn task which is ours in
the great scheme of community progress.
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CORN GROWERS QUALIFY
TO COMPETE FOR TROl’Ilt
OFFERED l!Y SOUTHERN
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Atlanta, Nov. 10. -Twenty-four
corn growers of the South have (juali
fied to compete for the handsome sil
ver cup, offered by the Southern Rail¬
way System to the producer of the
best ten cars, exhibited at any one of
eighteen loading state and district
fairs, held in the South this fall, and
the trophy will be awarded to one of
them as soon as arrangements can be
|muie for a comm j t tee of agricultural
| These seven social sins are worth
long pondering. They call not only for
a litany of petition, but for one of
action, which says both hy prayer
and struggle: “From these iniquities,
good Lord deliver us.”—New York
Christian Advocate.
The Fort Valley Oil Co.
ManufacturorN of
COTTON SKKD PRODUCTS
FORT VALLEY, GA.
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Radios , Batteries and Tubes
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Georgia Agricultural Works
QUALITY SERVICE
HARDWARE & FURNITURE
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GALLAHER-HALE GRO. CO.
Distributors Purina Feeds
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experts to meet in Atlanta to act as
judges.
The exhibits of corn which won
prizes at the several fairs, entitling
the growers entering them to com- ‘
pete for the Southern’s cup, have been
brought to the office of Roland Tur
ner, general agricultural agent of the
Southern, in Atlanta, where the
ing will take place. The exhibits will
be carefully preserved and presented
to the judges in such a way that the
identity of the growers will not be
known.
One of the following qualified on
trants will win the cup: Henderson
Bros., Shelbyville, Ky.; I,. J. Kerr,
Memphis, Tenn.; J. H. Barnett, Pitts
burg Landing, Tenn.; Christopher
Friendly Hotel
Invites you to
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$2.50, $3.00 Ira 4 room.
$3.50, $4.00 ;; V -M 1 5
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Two Persons N i if u P 5: ;; ti? 1
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The HENRY GRADY Hotel
550 Rooms—550 Baths
Corner Peachtree and Cain Streets
JAMES F. deJARNETTE, V.-P. & Mgr. T1IOS. J. KELLEY, Asso. Mgr.
1 The Following Hotels Are Also Cannon Operated:
GEORGIAN HOTEL JOHN C. CALHOUN HOTEL
Athens, Ga. Andersen, S. C.
W. H. CANNON, Manager D. T. CANNON, Manager
UUA.
Shepherd, Kerryville, Tenn.; Henry
Ashland City, Tenn.; Wyatt
Jackson, Jr., Ashland City, Tenn.; S.
Rogers, Gainesboro, Tenn.; W. T.
Mitchell, Leas Springs, Tenn.; F. W.
Nance, Leas Springs, Tenn.; H. S.
Brunson, Quitman, Miss.; Ernest
Strange, Enterprise, Miss.; J. W.
Scott, Gallatin, Tenn.; G. T. Smith,
pleasant Garden, N. C.; Herschel Por¬
]<jns, DeKalb, Miss., Route No. 5; Bal
lew Bros. Albany, Ala.; Willie Patton
Boland, Pomaria, S. C.; W. S. Snipes,
Columbus, Ga., Route No. 2; J. C.
Reese, Midland, Ga.; W. F. Cress,
Salisbury, N. C.; M. E. Crow,
ville, Ga.; Hugh Ballew, Albany, Ala.;
Elmer Kuhn, Foley, Ala.; Vera Yates,
Cleburn County, Ala.; Tyrus Briscoe,
Morgan County, Ala.
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Beneficent Provision
The hunger after purely intellectu¬
al delights, the content with ideal pos¬
sessions, cannot but be good for us
In maintaining a wholesome balance
af chi .iKder and of the fueullies.—
Janies Bussell Lowell.
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THE WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALABAMA
GEORGIA RAILROAD
The West Point Route operates thru Pullman cars
between New York, Washington, Montgomery and New
Orleans.
Tourist car all the way from Washington to San
Francisco.
Also dining car ,parlor car and observation car ac¬
commodations on certain trains.
Close connections at New Orleans for the West.
The Georgia Railroad offers the most direct service
to South and North Carolina points via Augusta, includ¬
ing thru Pullman sleepers.
Use the “OLD RELIABLE. If
Ask any Ticket Agent for information as to rates,
routes, etc., or write to the undersigned. We will be glad
to assist you in every way possible.
J. P. BILLUPS
General Passenger Agent
Atlanta, Ga.
Professional
Directory
Claude M. Houser
Samuel M. Mathews
HOUSER & MATHEWS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts
Loans made upon City Property on
monthly payment plan and regular
loans upon farm property.
Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 1071
Fort Valley, Ga.
C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Woolfolk Building Phone 31
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts
Loans on Realty
Louis L. Brown Louis L. Brown, Jr,
BROWN & BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wright Building. Phone 9
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts
Loans on Realty Negotiated
GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Citizens Bank Building Phone 371
Fort Valley, Ga.
DR. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant
Citizens Bank Building
Fort Valley, Ga.
Phones: Office 82; Residence 115,
DR. W. H. HAFER
DENTIST
Office over Copeland's Pharmacy.
Fort Valley. Ga.
’PHONES
Residence 50-J. Office 14-J.
We Insure Everything Insurable
KENDRICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
Woolfolk Fort Valley Phone
Bldg. Ga. 58-J. t
JOHN T. SLA TON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, TORNADO & AUTOMOBILE
Prompt and Satisfactory Service
Guaranteed
Woolfolk Bldg. - Phone 283.
ROLAND A. HILEY
Real Estate and
Renting Agent
Let me collect your House Rents
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
Episcopal
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Church School, Mr. J. W. Robinson,
Supt., Mr. W. Wood, Sec’y, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer, 11:00 a. m.
Evening p rayer, 7:00 p. m.
Welcome all.
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