The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 23, 1906, Image 8

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Christian, young and old, should take hold and go to work for the upbuilding of Christ's kingdom in the church, and if ghosts put in their appearance frail them out, feeling that there are brave sol diers of the cross enough back of them to sustain them if any trouble should arise. Then the church would prosper and the cause of Christ would be built up. Mot instead of these things the pastor’s feet are bound in the “Ghosts.” we are taught tnat the church — ■ - should be purged from all fiithi- lt seems very strange, and yet ness, regardless of money or social it is true, that most people are standing. Hut there arc other afraid of ghosts. Kven strong ghosts in the churches—seen men will shudder at the sight of among the deacons. There are at one. Ii is generally understood least one or two in every church, that ghosts are to he seen in and they prove most horrible, swamps and graveyards, where They are not willing to abide by people are not supposed to dwell; anything the pastor suggests and but what are ghosts, where do th.it scares all the rest of the they come from, and why are pec- church na'f to death, I hey leave pie afraid of them? Christian the whole business in their hands people especially. The writer's lor fear they'll get offended and stocks and his hands ate tied bc- cxpcricnce is that they are nothing quit, or do or say something that hind him. No matter how good and don't come from anywhere, will disgrace the church; not con- his intentions are, he is as helpless and why people should he afraid sidcring for a moment that the as an infant and the church com- of them is a mystery. Still the men who are always "gee hawing pelled to run down; and he must Icar of ghosts will cause people to about something are the very men be numbered with the careless neglect their duty often times and who are not needed in the church, j preachers. say and do a great many things God can’t use them; they arc a dis- Another ghost is seen in the rather than face one. Hut the grace to His cause, their influence Sunday school. They will keep a fact has been discovered, that causes the outside world to put a superintendent for years without ghosts are not only seen in swamps low estimate on religion. Deacons ever having an election for fear of and graveyards, but are frequently should be spiiitually minded men, hurting his feelings if asked to seen in churches; and s.ul to say, all pulling in the right direction, 1 resign; while at the same time it our preachers and leading church bearing one another's burdens and | would be better to elect a snperin- members see more of them and holding up their pastor’s hands, as tendent every year. Then it the are more afraid of them than any did Aaron and ilur the hands of school rather have him, alright; if other class of people. They Moses when he was fighting not, give them a chance to elect should always stand firm in the against Atnalek, who was a clear the one they want. Hie young Lord and light fur the honor and type of sin. people should he rushed to the' glory of Ills name, and not shun Another monstrous ghost is front; put the young men to work; to declare the whole counsel of found in the choir. The church make superintendents and other God. 'There arc various kinds of would like to have better music, officers out of them, and let them ghosts connected with the but ire afraid to say so (as in the know that the Lord needs their churches such as dancers, card case of deacons i tor fear some of service; and make them fee! that players, drinkers and adulterers, them might get mad and quit, i \s more important to work for the etc. These are fearful to the men H ill of the church may get dis- Lord than for themselves. Let’s: of God. They will hack them- sitisfied and stay away lor want of get rid of the ghosts. “And let us, selves up against a wall id excuses good music, because good music is not be weary in well doing, for in and whisper among themselves the life of any church. They may due season we shall reap if we, that these things ought not so to go to other churches because the taint not.’ be, and will plaster it over by say- music is better and it seems more Mas. J 11. Summkus. j mg we can’t afford to deal with agreeable at the other place, and j such and such a one, he is one of the dear pastor will grieve himself Pools and Cranks, our best paying members, it would to death on account of their slack ■ ■ ruin the church; besides his father ness. They should be at their numbkk two. has a big bank account and it he own church helping to ward off y cs ^is 1 is a cranky age, all- should get offended lie might quit the ghosts right us and join another church. it is indeed a great pity that There are cranks in all walks of These brethren should remem churches can’t see things as God life, and of every avocation, from with them, her that God is no respecter of sees them and get rid of all the street sweepers to presidents; but This is plain talk, but it takes j persons and that He can use two ghosts, ami not be afraid any ! (he latest are—problem solvers. plain talk sometimes to do good. 1 mites to a better advantage, if ac- longer. And just remember that, The race problem, the money ’[his may not be a complete solu* companied by the Holy Spirit, all of God’s children are interested problem, the trust problem, and tion of the vexed and perplexing than lie can a thousand dollars in His work and should have a the O! help! my head has got in I race problem, but it is a good that comes from a worldly source.. voice in every department of work t0 a whirl! There! Thank you! I foundation to’build a solution on. In the film chapter of Kphenians connected with His house, hvery f cc | | )e tter I t’stivit i That was a narrow escape sure; other day. ’.W'l.W'sW.sWii.'iJttRtFWbRyitkiittStfWBlMklkttyWiOWWWIWJItfJ.Wt'>?#p trying to follow all them turtls. »•! Now I feel better; I'll just take A Methodist Minister Recommends | a peep at the race problem crank. chamberlain’s cough Remedy. If No; I'll just act a little cranky my Wi ' havo used UlmmborlniiTH Cough *5 ,,,, rr c i r , Romedy hi our homo for seven years, >8 se III offer a tew ideas of my ... . . , ... jS , ’ mid it has always proved to be a reliable IQ own. Suppose, ah! that s the ,.,, 11U .,| V VVe have found that it would •■j word; ‘ .suppose" everybody keeps do more than tho nmiiiifiu-tuivis claim if their hands off and treat the negro for it liis especially good for croup ii; fairly, but just as he merits. Sup and whooping cough. There is only One Genuine- Syrup of Figs, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The full name of the company, California F'igr Syrup Co., la printed on the front of every package of the genuine. The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere m -.'ll MB Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THE S&iv fT*f\cisco # CaJ. nucE n rrr cents per bottle flew York. HY the negroes that they are an in ferior race,they must let the negro women alone, and not associate I may say more some OllSEKVER. FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE Get it at THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE a .1 NEWNAN, GA. Bog to announce to tho farmers of Coweta •and surrounding counties that they are now prepared to weigh and store cotton. Owing to the fact that we have equipped the warehouse with Improved Automatic Sprinklers, have made the walls fire-proof, and the building modern in every respect, we are able to secure the lowest possible rates of in surance. and are therefore prepared to offer Free Insurance pose lecherous white men lei the negro women alone, and suppose fool white men quit selling them whiskey and pistols, .mil suppose the better class of negroes assist V; the whites in bringing the crirn-. v; inal blacks to justice. If that v; could all be accomplished, the V; problem would solve itself. the great sin, the crime of all V; ciimes, is the mixing of races, jj Old Uncle Buck Wilson ;?■ "The nigger, th V; Hindoo were all on the mith hmg Vj before Adam; that Adam and Kve ?' were told to let 'em alone,and that Rev. James A. Lewis, Pastor Milnon. Minn., M 1C. Church. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Sold bv Peiiiston iC Lee. Newiian, (tii. Ben Mill Leads Judges’ Ticket. The ollieinl vote for .judges of the new Court of Appeals, east in Yes, the election of November <>. with the exception of Spalding county. . from which no returns have yet says: been received, was announced by Tartar, and the Secretary of State Philip Cook Monday. as I’olh >\\ s: Men 11. Hill, ot Atlanta. BB.Ool. Arthur G. Powell, of Mlakelv, If it’s anything in our line, we’ve got it and at prices our competitors can’t meet We on all cotton from the time the wagon, and it is taken from all the children of Adam weie :»;!,0L_'. for gatin’ mixed with ’em U. M. Mussell. of W inder. ,’kVdSO. ill except Noah and his family, It looks like a ease of the last ami they promised to let ’em a'one shall be lirst. Judge Mussel.!, who & in the future. And Noah was led in the primary, drops to the warned it he didn’t keep his prom- bottom in the regular election: Mr. ise, he’d get into the tire next time. 1 ' u: " 1 *’ : jjt Hut they got mixed at Sodom and •j Gomorrah and suffered tar it; then ell hold they got burnt and scorched at g several places, includin’ St. Pierre, & an’ the United States ’ll catch it some day." Uncle Muck may be right. If I , drown sell Dry Goods, Notions Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Etc. Hill, who was third in the pri mary. goes up head, and Mr. Pow- liis own. Farmers’ Union Meeting. Give us a call. There’s money in it for you. Extra Storage Charge oi 15 cenls Per Bale. Mr. J. A. Stephens will be in charge of the weighing and is prepared to give you [prompt and efficient service. We shall be pleased to have your patronage. Farmers’ Warehouse Co., Newnan, Ca. Local unions of the Farmers’ National Union are called to meet j!‘ the whole land does not suffer, al n u . 001 irt house in Newnan on | several individuals may get into tho til . st Tuesday in December, | hot places lor their misguided 1S ) 0 G, at ten o’clock, a. m. This |i lustfulness. 1 he law ought to be will lie an important meeting and | made severe enough in its penal al | lm j on muu 0 f Coweta county mandates to put a stop to the crop aiv U1 . pe d to attend. All farmers p ot mu'.atoes, the worst class of ot - county who are not mem- | criminals. The worst, because all 1h .,,. ot - t i, e Union are invited to the evil passions of the white and Uns meeting and will lie cordially all the brutish instincts of the welcomed. President Duckworth black race are concentrated in one aml the g^te Organizer will ad- individual. The white man is a dress the meeting. Let all Union criminal because he yields to evil men no t fail to attend the meetiug. a lot 01 fiue mules and horses ’ the negro because of AY. W. C a vender, AVili be able to interest any person who is in the market for first class THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE Horses and Mules for Sale. We will have on sale next week . W. C A VENDER, Pres. County Union. passions, . brutal instinct. Combine the two j and you have something to dread, j Did you ask if I was cranky? chapped hands are quickly cured by I Maybe I am; won’t deny it just applying Chamberlain’s Salve. Price, I now. If white men would convince : 26 oeuts. For sale by Peniston & Lee. animals. Brannon & Potts, 34 Moreland, Ga. Read the News for the news. Magnetic Hair Tonic The most effective hair restorer on the market. Prevents baldness by imparting vigor to the scalp— cleanses it and eradicates dandruff-. Restores life and beauty to the hair. Every bottle guaranteed. Price 50c per bottle, at the J. T. Reese Drug Store, Newnan, Ga.