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Till*' AllGUMKNT OF PAUL IN TI1K
l.l'IMLK TO Til I*' HOMANS.
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u to put out a f ro sho doesn't p
cn oil and wood. She throws M ^
r.r. knowing that watcrquonches
i) fire. When a woman wants to get ft
{ well from a.ceases peculiar to her sex.
S she jJ-ou'd not add fuel to the fire
A already rning her life away. She it
[» should not take worthless drugs and
potions composed of harmful narcot-
ics and opiates. They do not check u
the disease they do not cure it—they SI
simply aad fuel to the fire. i
Bradfield’s Female (I
Regulator should be
taken by every woman
or girl who has the
slightest suspicion of
any of the ail
ments which uf-
}| v,"
pi'r
They will simply
be wasting time
until they take it.
The Regulator is
u purifying,
strong t h c n i n k
tonic, which gets
at the rootsot the
disease and cures
the cause. It does not drug
the pain, it eradicates it.
It stops falling of the womb,
leucorrhen, inflammation
and periodical suffering. Ir
regular. scanty or painful
menstruation; and by doing
“ **■'- ■*“* away the
aches and
away the
aches and
hich drain health
and beauty, happiness and
good temper from many a
woman's fife It is the one
remedy above all others
ery woman should
iuhholution notick.
Notice is hereby given that I have
purchase*! the interest of W. It. Pbilpot
in the firm of Pliilpot & Gibson, and
will hereafter conduct the business in
my name. All accounts due the old
firm since Jon. 1st, 1002, should be paid
the undersigned. This Jan. 28, 1002.
W. M. Gibson.
“Josiab,” asked Mrs. Chngwater,
“what is a bucket-shop?” “It’s a place,
I suppose,” replied Mr. Chugwator,
looking impatiently up from his nows- \ Coasting * 8 * u Ghriat. If my character
paper, "where they empty the wator i were the result of my endeavor I might
By r. K. IlwNDKitr.
CllAl’TKIt III.
God saves in terms of righteousness,
lie could not save without suffering.
God and Christ are one. In Christ
God is reconciled. In the reconcilia
tion there is favor, life, salvation.
Atonement is used but once in the Old
rsion.nmliu the New Revision it
has been dropped. Reconciliation is
the word. We receive the reconcilia
tion. God shows his righteousness
both in punishing and in showing
mercy. Whether men believe or not
God is righteous. Only those who be
lieve are saved. Accept Christ, or
perish.
Verses *21-2(1 is a remarkable piece of
systematized theology. Ye who de
spise doctrine and decry theology,
consider these verses. They are the
Citadel of the Christian faith.
Sinoe God has brought to light a
righteousness whioh he has provided, a
righteousness which takes its rise out
of faith into faith, where is any room
for boastiug? Has a man who reoeives
a right, to boast ns ono who labors for
what he gets? The Jew is under law;
does not observe law save outwardly.
How then can ho boast when his acts
issue in no righteousness? Besides,
boasting in the sphere of righteousness
is excludod because the righteousness
of the believer is attained by nothing
that he lias done. What one does he
cau lawfully boast of. But in the prov
ince of faith, there can be no boasting,
for faith is not something done. Faith
is a receptivity. It is a disposition of
the heart touohing a person. It is the
cvidenco of thiygs not seen. One is de
clared just in the exercises of faith, and
not for what he has done. Faith is not
a work. It is a quality of soul. Since
faith shuts out doods as u source of jus
tification, it shuts out boasting. Faith
us a priuoiple of the spiritual uaturo
excludes boasting. The Ground of our
HOCK MAUI iV&’MrS.
Mr. O. Ilohbs and family havo moved
to Chattanooga-
Col. L. J. Spinks attended court in
Dallas last week.
Mrs. Katie Davitto visited relatives at
Aragon last w
TUB CITY COURT.
j Judge V. A. Irwin and Assist
ant Solicitor General J.
Walker have had three cases be
fore them the past week, result
ing; in three prompt convictions.
Mr. It. It. Beasley was in Atlanta last i Hut for tin* I'shililiahnii'iit of tin
out of stocks.”
Digests ivhat j,
This prepnra' Ion entsta
digestan>- awl is
food. Ji (iivrs ; i: ; !dd. u
falls to cure. It. allows .
tin- food vo.i'. .in.. Tim most -rnsiUve
stomai'i'S oil! lake it By llsnso many
tie, [gaud ol apeplica have liecn
cwvrl lifter eM-vylliinu else failed. It
is unequalled fi i nil stomach troubles.
It cara’ft he!jp
but rio you good
Pr ;. .1 only liy E. O. IikWitt* fa, Chicago
Tut; *l.bt/ttIccontain82^ times the 50c. size.
E. BRADFORD.
X BI T* »ndae
... Alter
s barn improved
ully. They nre a uruui help in the family "
W 11.11 EI.M IN A NAtJKI..
1137 iiitteiibouae St., Cincinnati. Ohio.
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boast. But since it has been imparted
to me iu Christ, 1 cannot boast, save in
Gml, who gave me both faith, und life,
and character us a result of theso.
Bather that character which is both
faith aud life. Alford says “that tho
contrast is not here between the law
and the gospel us two dispensations,
but between tho law of works and tho
law of faith, whether found under tho
law, or under tho gospel.”
Nor cuu tho Jew boast that God is
the God of tho Jews only. The Jew
claims salvation by law; Paul by faith.
Ouo God cannot save by both methods.
The doctrine of justification puts Jew
and Gentile on tho sumo basis of salva
tion. If not, the Jow is saved by one
system aud the Gentile l>y another. We
must say that the God of tho Jew iH the
God of tho Gontile, unless wo are pre
pared to say there aro two Gods. Bat
no Jew believes that. God is ono and
he enu have but ono way of saving
i will declare righteous any uncircum-
! oised one on the same terms that he
j will auy circumcised one. Faith is the
one condition of righteousness to Jew
| and Gentile alike. Iu every oaso of
; justification rigbteousuess is wholly ol
* laith, from faith into faith.
Is it to be inferred that because ouo
is declared righteous apart from law,
that law is vacated of its strength,
stripped of its authority, set aside, aud
made empty of effect? That cannot bo
allowed. Justification does not set
week and bought a car-load of mule
Tho old planing mill was torn down
last week, the maohiuery having been J ] H
moved to Birmingham several months
ago.
Mr. Jus. York, of Oedartown, visited
relatives here last week.
Miss Witt Mosley has returned from
her homo iu Newnan, where she was
called to tho bedside of her siek mother.
Judge Janes, of Oedartown, was in
our town Monday morning.
Miss Luoile Randall is the attractive
guest of MisB Eugenia Moon, of Car*
tersville, this week.
Dr. li. E. Cason, of Oedartown, is
here on professional business.
Mrs. H. P. Embry spent last week in
Oedartown.
Mr. W. Ferguson, one of our promi
nent business men, mado a business
trip to Atlanta last week.
The Euharlee House is to be im
proved in the near future.
Mr. Lee Allgood has been a weleomo
visitor to home folks and friends the
past week.
Mr. VanDeventer, of Knoxville, waB
here on business last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Heslep Barber were iu
Rome last Saturday. Mr. Barber is to
move aud take charge of tho “Barber
place.”
Mr. Charley Whitehead, of Aragon,
spent Sunday with his parents.
There were several sleighs seen in
our city Saturday morning.
Mrs. Nancy Dodd, tho mother of Mrs.
J. C. liaiford, died at the homo of her
in Boa/., Ala., last week. Her re
mains wore brought to Euharloo for
interment. She was eighty-seven years
old.
Miss Annie Simpson visited friends
in your city a few days last weok.
Mr. Miller,tho Sheriff of Pikecouuty,
was in Rookmart last Thursday.
Mr. T. F. Edwards is in Atlanta and
Marietta on business this weok.
Col. W. W. Mundy and wife spent
Saturday and Sunday near Rookmart,
tho guests of the lattor’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Gann. Mr. Gann is
seriously ill.
Mr. L. L. Carmichael was in Aragon
on bnsiness Tuesday.
Mrs. J. N. Hardage is visiting at her
old homo in Dublin, after an absence of
many years.
Robert, tho infant, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Williamson, is slowly re
covering, after quite a severo attack of
pneumonia.
Dr. R. N. Spinks, of Oedartown, was
at Pineville on a two days hunt last
week.
Mr. Manners,of the Deoring Harvest
ing Co., was delivering machinery iu
town Tuesday.
Miss Nell Cochran, of Poaco, was in
tho city Tuesday.
Mr. Walter Morris,son of Jab. Morris,
who has been in tho army for seven
years, arrived home Tuesday, to the de
light of his many friends.
Messrs. Hqgh Williamson and Mack
McGinnis went ovrr to Taylorsville
Wednesday to put up machinery for tho
Deering Co.
new City Court, of Polk County,
these throe prisoners would have
pt in jail at the county’s
expense until the Grand Jury
could have met. and acted.
Two of the cases were those of
negroes for larcony, Jesse Franks
receiving a sentence of $25 or
twelve months, and Will Feath-
erston $25 or three months. Both
lines Were paid.
J. A. Jones (white) was found
guilty of cheating aud swindling,
and was yesterday sentenced by
Judge Irwin to two months in
the chaingang.
Perfect, digestion Is the only founda
tion for perfect health. The food we
eat makes all the blood we have, which
in turn feeds every nerve, muscle and
tissue in the body, lierbine quickens
the appetite, aids digestion, gives tone
and vigor to nil the functions and en
sures good health. Price, fiO cents
Russell Drug Co.
With her first engagement ring a girl
imagines life for her has begun.
When a man starts for a dontist’B
office he usually strikes a tooth-hurty
gait.
White’s Cream Vermifuge not only
effectually destroys worms, it, also in
creases the appetite, aids assimilation
and transforms a frail infant into om
of robust health. Price, *25 cents. Rus
sell Drug Oo.
^■Fresh Field and Carden Seeds.
New Store!
New Goods!
DEUGS That are not a “drug on the market.”
Get your Prescriptions Filled by
Russell Drug Co.,
WHO ABE MANUFACTURERS OF
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COR. MAIN AND HERBERT STH.
J. L. TURNER,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I CARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware,
Spectacles, Etc.
The very best selections from leading
manufacturers, bought with the greatest pos
sible care, and will be sold at prices that can
not be duplicated when quality is considered
Repairing a Specialty.
— A11 work entrusted to me will have
prompt and careful attention. Charges al
ways reasonable. Come to see me,
J. L.TTJRXTER, Jeweler.
IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING.
R. A. ADAMS,
Prest.
R. O. PITTS,
Cashier.
COMMON SENi-OO
Will convince n man nf Hie dif
ference between a jjooil Whang-
sewed, Solid Kip Collar and a
cheap, “thrnwn-together” collar.
1 have a Special Bargain in a
Collar that 1 want, you to investi
gate. It is a good, genuine,
Whang-sewed, Solid Kip Collar.
It is broad-faced. The rim is
sewed on with two rows of Whang
—a UAND-SEWKl) COLLAR in
every sense of the word. Come
in and see for yourself. Price,
only For saie at
W.A. WEBB'S Harness Shop
An ounce of prevention is world
pound of cure, and h bottle of Ballard's J
Horehound Syrup used in lime in I
worth a stall' of physicians with a|
drug store or I wo included. Pri/je, 25 j
and 50 cents. Resell Drag Go.
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aside law but shows its true meaning
and force. It causes law to stand in its [ much interested in you
true place. Christ did not come to
abolish but to fulfill law. To carry
farther in the same direction what law
aimed at, but failed in. Justification
shows how the end of law was attained
by faith in a Person. The law aimed at
a perfect character, a righteousness ac
ceptable to God, bat failed to attain
this through the weakness of the flesh.
Faith in Christ fulfills law. The Gos
pel upholds the principles of law.
Righteonsce6s implies a standard of
right. Faith-righteousness upholds all
the precepts of law. Shows what is the
| true meaning and spirit of law.
If the Jow had known theology he
had not boasted or claimed so mneh.
If the Gentile of this day were know
ing theology he would not be saying
that the Gospel has abolished law.
Law and Gospel aim at the same
things. But where law fails the Gospel
succeeds. Thank God for the Gospel.
Nearly every person needs a tonic
medicine at this time of year to brace
up and invigorate'the nervous system,
to cleanse the bowels, liver and kid
neys. Herbine is the best and safest
remedy to do this, as it will cure con
stipation, regulate the liver and en
rich the blood. Price, 50 cents. Rus-
j sell Drug Co.
A young man may be as bright as a
i dollar,but some girls would rather have
! the dollar.
When a man’s life is in danger and
he lives to tell the tale, he generally
tells it in after years on the. least provo
cation.
It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry.
Ask to-day for Allen’s Foot-Ease, a
powder. It cures Chilblains, Swollen,
Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp feet.
At all druggists and shoo stores, 25c.
Editors Standard:—! ‘was very
it of ( apt.
s. A. Borders’ company. It brought
hack some sad recollections. Among
the list were several who were my
neighbors. Then there were several
more transferred to the 1st Georgia
Cavalry: Dr. Jno. L. Branch, who was
our honored surgeon after Dr. Witcher
was killed; Marshal Johns and Joe
McCormick, two noble boys, who were
both killed July ‘20th, 1864, ( near At
lanta, and Berry Atwood, the best
sharp-shooter in Co., A. 1st. Ga. Berry
Atwood seemed delighted to get on
the picket line, where he could pick
his man and take deliberate aim, aud
woe to the fellow at whom he shot.
He was about six feet tall and finely
proportioned. On August 2d, 1864, our
cavalry whipped and captured Gen.
Stoneman’s command near Clinton*
Jones county, Georgia. I called At
wood in the heat of the battle to assist
me in carrying FJeut. Jesse Crabb off
the field. Lieut. Crabb was shot down
on my left during the charge, in an
old field. We carried Lieut. Crabb
about 800 yards in our arms, and got
into a gully four feet deep, and his
suffering was so terrible that he could
not bear for us to lift him out until we
sent for a stretcher to place him upon.
There were many noble fellows in
Capt. Borders’ company who gave
their lives to the cause we loved so
dear. J. A. W.
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the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over
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