Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 05, 1904, Image 4

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MANNERS IN BUSINE8S. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. * • \?—•— u -vv LESSON VI, FIRST QUARTER, INTER* NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 7. Brains and Good Drporti ■ l ”« Ceeeblaatl The value of brains in I not be overestimated, of Test of IS* Lesson, Marls i, 21-AL Memory Verson, 21,22—Golden Teat, Lake *V, 40-Commenlarr Prepared by Her, D, N, Slearbs. [Cepyrlrt ;, 1003, IT American Press Association.} The oventa of thta lesson,vrere prob ably Ini mediately lubsoquent to tboae Of but week. This well tilled Babbatb day Included Ills teaching In the syn agogue and healing a demon possessed man there; then the rest of tbe day at Simon's borne, where He healed Simon's wife's mother, and Jit sunset! all' the alck who gathered about Si mon's door. Tbe record of the first part of the day la found In Luke lv, a* well as in Mark, and the record of the rest of the day Is found in Matt, vlll, ■ as well an In Luke Jv, The record of '• this and every day of His public mln- 1 Istry la well summarized In Acts z. 38, “Anointed with the Holy Ghost and With power He went about doing good j and bcalblg nli that were oppressed of the devil., for God was with' Hlui.” | This also ought to be true In some measure of every believer, for the life of Jesus should be manifest In us (11 Cor. Iv, 10. 11). One bss said that tbe eye of tbe world takes in more than the ear and that Christians' Uvea are tbe only religious books tbe world reada. Therefore there la not ao pow erful a sermon Tn the world as a con sistent Christian life. Having been cast oat of Nazareth.! He tnado Capernuitm His home, which ! Is spoken of as "Ills own city” (Matt. Iz, 1), and there and thronghont nil Galilee. Ho preached the gospel of tbe 'kingdom and healed all manner of sick ness and disease (Matt. Iv, 23). John the Baptist was now In prlaon, and onr Lord was probably In the bitter part of His first year's ministry. As He taught the people heard that which they were not accustomed to, for He taught with authority, no raid only what the Father told Him. His test book was tbe law, the prophets and tbe : psalms, and He expounded In nil the Scriptures the tilings concerning Him self (John ill, -18. 40; Luke xxlv, 27. 44, 4.7). Just the same teaching and exposition are needed today, and those who teach otherwise than according 1 to tlio Scriptures are not following our hlessed laird. x Ki ll spirits still possess and speak and act through men. women nnd chil dren. and sueh are sometimes found and address is always attractive. To dislike him is impossible. He if not trojyequippedfortho work by a col- legeiate education, bat he possesses a natural talent for journalism. Open- hearted, noble-hearted, tender-hearted— that’s “Jack” McCartney. How, inasmuch os I shall give these gentlemen my beet service, and as their interests an my interests, I sun willing to share with them your lore and es teem. dome and get better acquainted with these splendid young men who have oast their lot among ns aud who [are laboring earnestly and ably for dlcstion of what yon are wltbln In the estimate of most people, and If the manner Is disagreeable few will take the' trouble to examine Into yon any further. The consensus of general opinion Is that the man who goes about with porcupine quills as bis manners hasn’t any brains worth bothering about Did you never notice that tbe men who em ploy large forces of Intelligent people look at an applicant closely, ask a few seemingly unimportant questions and promptly employ or dismiss him? They £ottoleu e ^ fctarorM-Lntfasrorlfc ^ Cottoltns comas in thraa sizes of pails—small medium, largo—branded 1 as shown hers—the pail in whits with red label and band. lathe can* ' tar of the label la our trade-mark—a steer's bead in cotton plant wreath. All good grocers tall Oottolana-tha perfect shortening. ..... ' 28 .....18.00 ..... 2.80 .,... 1.28 don't aouddliia brain depth; they don't obtain his biography; they don't Inquire Into his social atandlng; they size him upgrom bis manners, and If he Is brake on the surface they don’t look for gold within. The employer knows that If an appli cant's manner strikes him favorably it will also favorab!y„»trlkc people with Thomaavtllo, Thomas county and South S, B. Blanton. THE COTTON CRAZE Almost every farmer In this ^cotton has gone crazy on thocotton'qnestion. We heard a farmer say recently, a man whom we have always regarded as a good farmer that he was going to pot his entire crop in cotton melons and cans, in the name of this prosperity whloli we now enjoy, we protest. There is money in ootton at present prices; we all know that. - Bat how many farmers ore there in Thomas eonnty who have any cotton to sill? And before they can raise another crop collecting ll-KhtMui City World! prices are sate to tumble. I he melon- 1 ■ 1 1,1 business is almost like cambllng-if A WHISTLER PICTURE. It Is In business, where cold calculation so largely takes tbe place of feeling. But tbe truth la that nowhere else are manners of such Importance as In ev eryday dealings. There Is no capital and equipment any young man cab rnavs that will pay blm better tban good manners. There Is no possible calling far which this docs not better fit him. If he has brains the world owes him something, but unless he baa good manners he will hare a hard time Tbs Dramatic Manner of Ita Walsh anil an Antlallaua. Whistler was one day Halted by- a foreign artist, an old acquaintance; with whom Whistler bad not as yet quarreled. He was received with gen- i and poorly pro- ed Ids paper. .In kind friends offer- - for enough money in cbuicii and Sunday school to this day. They want to be let alone con cerning righteousness and temperance and Judgment to come. -They say. "Speak unto us smooth things, prophe sy deceits; cause the Holy One of Is rael to cease from before ua” (Isa. xxx. 10, 11). Saying truo things about Je sus Christ as this man dkl or as the Woman did at Philippi (Acta xvl. 17) Is not necessarily evidence of a true knowledge of 1 Jesus; yet there are peo ple even among the preachers whose knowledge or Jesus does not seem to esceed.that of these evil spirits. Where there le no true reception of Jesus Christ as the Saviour of sinners there Is no life eternal (John L 12: I John v. for mo to cngago In the newspaper bnsi- ooooaa vary modest scale. It was then that tasked for and sooored per- mission to work at the ease in the Timor! Enterprise office (for nothing) tliat I might aoqnlro a little knowledge of the mechanical department ofa nows- aper. l lived ihreo miles from town am! walked to my work every morning *u *1 ’ ■< ± Ikiiu ■ ovory,night. The prin- ttn in tbs ofSee* gnyed me, (all nve The all-c6tton route la not safe, and tlio Tlmes-Enterpriae begs the farmers of thta section to look out for hhroorn oribs and smokehonaea first, syrup next, and go slow on ootton and melons. Veterinary Hospital of Dr, J. C. Schwencke locate l on Brord *»rret, op)o*ito Hwy W<od» KoM, in nit ui»to-Uate Ho*- p»tw» tor f'ick liorMv-, route* Mirt TJp-Ho*dMflHli»»|ilen;e»;l» lor ix-rfointiiift nil !.i ul* i f • jttratioux on animals, iiuniiiatirn im\ Board m «out. Atnl cm j.C. Scl.wc-m-kf, d.v. s., Tlumiiihville, Ga. strength or lured human appotltes- Ignoraaoe audJmvortv—the almost im- pretnibtoj&ttrattv rock anluit which many fond hopes and millions of Soautl- fill drivuus have boon dashed to death. After 11 yean almost every, lionr of which has been a stragglo—a battle with environment, with eireumnauces, with nnsoan torore aud with unprincipled mou—I find myself at a deal In the bnlldluq where my newspaper career began, as editor of the weekly, the first paper for whloli I ever wroto a lino or ret a type. Daring all''.these yeara tire dearest thought to pie is the faet that I still retain tlio love aud oateem and good wishes nt tlm peoplo who know mo best, same than 1,000of whom have earned ■ their .names to ha written on the tab- script ion book of (he South Georgia Progress, and ths esteem of these people Oil ano s I‘ is whispered in no uncertain tones t'mt Hon. Joim Templo Graves will an* uounce for Goromor agiiiiiftt ->Hon. Joseph M, Terrell. The race would be a warm one should Ool. Graves decide to enter. EVANS & SON. i dearer to mr than gold or Ufe. , Qtnce all my Interests are now with in Tiimss-Euterprise, I wish to intro-' oce to the readers of the South Geor- ia Progress, myoo-laborers, \V. M. lardy and J. D MoCart uoy, the chief liter* and proprietors of the TUnes- Interprise and South Georgia Progress. Wilson 1L Hardy is a native born ieorjrta ‘craoker.” He was but recent- r a plow boy and one might dud some nail him of day from tha old red hills FlQgaqiia still sticking on ms heel. At tbe present time there la a keeper on a Hertfordshire estate who has about twenty shots In hla bead. Nearly thirty yenre ago this man was acci dentally shot by an under keeper, and there were twenty-two holes in tbe hat ho wore, which la preserved to this day. The Injured man never bad the shots extracted, was long between life nnd death and completely lost his heap lug London Standard. (Luke iv, 40, 41). i We do not rend that they had faith to bo healed, though their faith iqay possibly be seen in the faet of their being there. We do see two grent realities—on their part a great and felt need and on Hla pert a great and overflowing fullness. Where the need is really felt and such come to Him In faith Hla fullness will be surely seen. • Whet a busjr Sabbath <2«J! What nntold light and? joy had come to hearts and homes which only that morning had been full of sorrow and sighing! Fme as the air and sunshine and ibowera Of heaven had (he bless- logs come to all those -hearts and homes. There Is a Sabbath coming tn this whole earth when there shall he no more sickness or pain or death because this same Jeans of- Nazareth shall then be King over all the earth, King of kings and Lord of lords (Rev. xxl 8,4; xvtl, 14; Isa. xxxUL 24; Zech. xlv, 8). After some rest Hs is np s great while before day and away alone with Hla Father, tor Ha Bred by Hk Father (versa 38; John vl 67). Bis HOUSE PGR SALE—Pim-clnss sad dle animal. -Apply to Evans & Sou’s warehouse. 1-3-dwlm Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King’s New Discovery f«C5@KS"*,m. T. N. HOPKINS, Attoraey-ut-Ln w. Office 104 up-stairr. Droad St, Thon-.as- villc, Ga. Money to Loan on Thomas county Real Estate at ypereent per annum. Tbe Franco-American Conservatory of Music in„Now York Oity, has con ferred the honorary title of Doctor of Music on Ur. Wm. D. Saunders of this city. Mr. Saunders Is choir msstor and organist atgSt. Thomas ohnroh. The honor came to him as an entire sur prise. QnllSed Approval. “How did you like the opera?" “First rate.” answered Mr. Cumrex. “I didn't care much about tbe tunes they played, but It wap a great com fort to hare enough noise to drown the vacuous conversation that was going on around me.”—Washington Star. A Perfect For AH Throat and Cure: * Lung Trouble*. Moner hack If It rills. Trial BottM Doe. CAN SAVE YOU money on aojtlung in the building line. CaII and let me Explain. Stanton, builder, next Times enterprise. ltf )*rx ho has been homing nil within ooUego walls, i it as knocked off tig rough lootluil tne blunt and an al Tory often show them- H. S. LI8BEY, Reprejicuu all Make* PIANOSasdORGANS, Gash or Tnslallmenia. ” Band and all kinds Musical Instruman* fliVaiiekaJ Vw—. ■! > es _ A Looking Glut. Mr. Orittlck—Ills* Art* trill me tbe doe* moat of her painting now on glass. Mire Bperta—I think ah* means with CASTOR IA Pot Infant* and Children. Tie Kind You Ha?s Always Bought Metcalfe and 8 miles north of. Miocasu- MaLako, will be sold at pnbiia sale at Montioollo Fla., on Mooday.Febrnaiy 1st Terms cash. Farm contains #40 acres, about half cleared good condi- tion»nrion Information given by J. J. Tuner, Ada. Merrill- Tunlng, . vr 'i & : ■ - A ' Y HOSPITAL-