The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, June 11, 1909, Image 6

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IHTEBTOL \imm BIBLE STUDY CLUB. tip made a profitable Iwioa In Itself. The date and title of onr-h lesson and where found, the flo 1 d■ -n Text and « i\{{tV iWuVti'Vi/V* 'i uuii ti'iiii WW iiiiiitiiiii * ;U Wouldn’t You Rather Own The S : *3 j, :? Best Advertised Store in the City 5: PW 9 » JJ. I ANYTIME? t The merchant win Important and convin. makoshis store-ads, the most intcresting mid 'IX Ihin^rt iri Us newspaper— ir in a majority of its issues- -will make his store the m ist interesting and the most pro;- parous in tiie city. Can oi nil uii" any e-ne at milin which ilhat would not I, r lie (he owner ofjthe heat advertised s Wont I tlie city ■ > Inn ' » n > '•> y Hian of ANY OTHER STORE? Watch The If MIL f+VM?: JGE E NEWS I * Ksm-xrmamam' .tt. smow :.'?nrir»t^ 1HONEY The nectarine of (lowers — swc et product of the busy hee. Wouldn’t it surprise you to know that the annual production of honey almost equals the rice crop in value? ’Tis true i evertheless - because Uncle Sam’s statisticians toll the truth. IT RK HONEY is not only the must wholesome of all sweets but the most d.rlicious. OUR HONEY is procured from one of the best apiarys in the country you can he sure it’s not udulteiated. Bottle 3fc. Barnes&Richter mcock Street. n’t**,' nmnRHun Why Sutler ? Arc you one of flit' thousands of women wliol 'lfiVr from lemale ailments ! 11' so, don'tdie discour- ayod. go to vovr druggist and get a bottle of Wine of (. anlui. On the wrapper are full directions for use. 1 Miring the last half century, Cardin lias 1>een| established in thousands of homes, as a safe remedy for pain which only women endure. It is reliable,! contains no harmful ingredients and can be depend ed on in almost any ease. Ft It Will Help You J 34 if"?. Olinr!'S Itniyrg, of Strretaor, Ind., tried Cardui. She | writes: “Tongue cannot tell how‘much Cardui lias done for me. i Before 1 began taking Cardui I could not do a day’s work. 1 I would work awhile and lie down. I shall always give praise to your I Try Cardui. ’ AT ALL DRUG STORES • medicine.' Answer One Written Question, Each VYeck For Fifty-Two Weeks and Win a Prize. THE PRIZES, first Seriec—A gold medal to each of the first five contestants. Second Scriec—A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series—A Teacher’s Bible, price tc.EC, to each of the next five contestants. Fourth Series—The book “The Hea-t j of Christianity," price 31.50, to each of the next thirty-five contestants. Fifth Scries—A developed mind, an j expanded imagination, a richer exper- j ience and a more profound knowledge j cf the Bible and ofbife, to all who take 1 this couiee whether wmning any other | prize or not. Each medal will be suitably engrav j cd, giving the name of tne winner, and , for what it is awarded, and In like manner each Bible and book will be inscribed. All who can write, and have ideas, : rre urged to take up there studies re garclless cf the degree of their educa tion, as the papers are not valued trom I an educational or literary standpoint, | but from the point of view of the cog- ' ency cf their reasoned Ideas. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the 6chool Lesson by j Rev. Or. Lin3rott For the In ternational Newspaper Libia Study Club. one quv'stirn for ei ir h lesson follow: April ■ 4—Arts x:l-48. Peter anil Cornellur OfiMcn Text. Acts x:35. In every nation h* ■i that for.: *<*th Him. and work ♦?th right: •uusness Is accepted of Him. Verses 12— Can you plv o a pood reaxon v. hy Or.] \> i-day is nr it P® pleased v iih a d r *v rot Roman i Catholic as be Is with a d‘ ■vout Proti *£tant. or xdee ve-zi r»? April 1 11 —I. Coi r. xv: 12 2- «. Easter I.ojp in. f»'»! flen 7 ‘evt. I Fc >r. xv:2Y Now is Christ rf- on from I the (Pad, and been me the I 1:st fruits of them that -.den t Ver-e : 2 Fan yi i a Finale naiIon. or •-be. Cl 1 X4 In the pa.*r. or (In- pc f 1. - n u helfeve.!. or dues r.' ot !>l ;|e\ . in a- trr death Do You Get Mad When You Are Forced to Pay a Bill The Second Time? lrn’t it txarpera'ir.g when you think '.he bill hrrl been paid? Hurt you paid ihe hill with a hark cluck von cou'd know the bill had been paid and piove it. Every cancelled chi ck is eventually returned to the maktr and may be retained for future reference. Bills paid by check remain paid. In shape April 18 A i Ion of Saul. !o roll to :he i ovine urtr hi ecu lost llmu is ix i:: i <ul ilun T ait!) and ,i. Haul. 1 Miiledgeville, Ga. a ul. . ny |,i Verses 1-2—How do you account for Saul's bitter haired for Christians be fore hie convei -• ion, and that after he bs-amc a Ckrirtim be showed such a rplrit of love towa-d thc-e who were not Christians? (This question is to be answered in writing by members of the club.) April £5—Act. - xl: HI-30; x[l:2.7. The Gospel In Anti n-h. Golden Text. Ac ts xl:2C. The dDcfple.i won- ca'Ii-J Chris- lInns first In Antioch. Verses 20-30- Should Hi - Church of | Christ today be a practical brother- 0 e liood, earing for one another, anil i helping eac h other financially every other way as the in- cl May 2—Vets xtlt: 112. Paul s Firs | Missionary Journey- Cyprus, (.olden | Text. Mark xvl:l7>. Go ye into all the world and preach the n -u.-l to every Each question must he answered FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTING SEE THE NEWS june, cam, lucis. cc ec yrtxlic. lienee. In lc,v. T. S. Tanscoct, II U I Heroes of Faith. Hob. xt: 1-10. | Golden Text I-'alth Is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hub, xl:l. Verses 1-3 In what respects are' faith and hope similar? If a cIu I.hMo thing Is possessed by, faith, does that give ns much, or sltn- iturr duty ol sad ml* and inti the possession of and of our faith. [■!<• framed by t'.* Ihe men of faith Verse 3 - It Is dimly the present dav church slcmniles to foreign count new districts; Is It equally the duty ol all in'*!! to help *U| jiort sic h mission arles? May 9—Act* xlll: 13-1,2. Paul » Firs Missionary Journey—Anti v-h Pc pi Ull.c. Go),),T. xt. Acts dll ; • Th word or ;ho l.ord was pul I:.,hue. throughout all the lesion Verse 1! If a pc of dees not otti ml churrh Christian when away he a real Chris matter hoxv 1 c separately, and paper written on one side only. No answer must exceed twu hundred words in length and may be less. Each answer must have the name and address of the writer at the bottom of the answer. 4. The answers must be delivered to and thev will be collated at the j close of the contest, and forwarded to and in headquarters for independent exami- j nation by competent examiners. The j prises will then be awarded according ] to the highest number of marks, won by | members of The International News- j papers Bible Study Club, and prizes I which may be answered to members of this Local Club will be given out from this office. We Are Agents For MRS. KEEFE’S HAffi ROODS BEST IN CiHOKOlA Y’our combings bought or worked up to order. ' Misses keil & Ivey Blacksmith Sloe ca BiatRSIIlllRinfl 0! fl!l Kinds on snort No tice Done Re hi b ’III Vilen \ I v G d m - a mutter of of their re liar Hath,faction. . the thing Itself’ What Is the c thnt "tlu- worlds word of God"? Why d i we ndn of pa.d years? VcncjcM -1-5 Abel had n truly relig ious nnturef new was this nature the result of I Is faith, or w\a his faith the result of his nature? Ikies this record menu that Enoch's translation was directly caused by a specific net of faith oral life of faith made hint such a Rood man that God translated him without dentil? Verse 6—Faith Is sometime* based upon outward evidence; sometime* upon personal revelation; sometime* upon intuition, and sometimes upon composite grounds; what moral or spiritual qualities, therefore, are nec essary for becoming a man of faith? (This question must be answered In writing by members of the club.1 Why Is faith necessary In order to please Gr-I* Verso 7 Wh>t w-s North’s faPh based upon, and wherein was his faith meritorious? Verses X 12 What was the differ etiep, tf any, between Abraham's faith and that of the pilgrim fathers, when they left the old country for the Amor ran land of promise? 1 take It thnt Abraham, nnd the Pil grim fathers, while In communion with God. felt a drawing to ro to the rich country In the distance about which they had heard that they took this drawing to be the voice of God; and In this faith they started out; what evidence Is there tlint their faith was true, nnd that such faith Is utwaxs dependable? Verses 13-1f> Why Is It that nil na tions and peoples, in all time, so Liras we have any record, believe In. and “desire a better country, that la an heavenly"- Verses 17-19 Give from memory the account of Abraham offering up hi. son Isaac. What ts the particular virtue. In Abraham obeying God In the matter of offering up Isaac? Would It be a virtue or a vice In these days, If a”y man should do the same thing as Abraham did? Verses 20-31— Suppose the persons mentioned In theS^ wonderful verses, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph. Moses and Ra- hab, had been lacking faith in God In these critical moments of their lives, what would have been the dif ference In the results? Hoes faith In God always make the present happy, and picture In glowing colors the future* Verses 32-40- Ifcvo men distinguish ed for their faith always been noted for their goodness? This Is a thrilling account of the exploits of the men of faith; give me an account of the achievements of men noted for their lack of faith. Lesson for Sunday, June 20th, 1909. —Review. June 20th, 1909. (Copyright, 190V, hy Krv. T. S. linseott, on.) Review. Golden Text — With great power gave the apostles witness of the resur rection of the Lord Jesu*. Acts iv:S3.-. The following review Is planned forClub, must answer each of the written all who are taking up these Biblex questions, for 52 consecutive weeks, Studies, whether having »etually I commencinK for Sunday, Uav St h and studied the eleven lessons here re- I ... , . viewed or only a part of them. Even , ,he answers must all be in the possession If this Is the first lesion which has of thi* paper within two weeks of the captured a reader’s attention Jt jjan clo8e of this period. We have several n : ce propositions qn J desirable residences in Milledgevillo for I sale on easy terms. Bloodworth & | Bloodworth. May 16- Mfssionni-v J.v,,-q, . I Text. Rs. xevi:5. All the y tmtlcns m-e Id Is; I. :; C:,. the heavens. Verses 12 - M’n < the unh, Jews a matter ot the Intel!* that his gen- j 'nek of evidence, or was it the heart; lhat Is. a r, sul bullion against God? May 23 —Acts xvt-35. The Council at Jerusalem. Golden Text. Acts xv:1l. We believe that through the grace of (lie Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved, even ns they. Vrrses f. 17—Is actual experience o r God, nnd his dealings with us. r- elusive proof or the will or God, the matters which the experience covers? May 30~Jas. tl:!t:2<t. Relieving a-d Dolr-t. Golden Text. .Its. II:2'1. Fait’: without works !s dead. Verse 14—Can a man have true faith In God ff he fs not tilted with love to his refloxvs, and doing all he can to help them? June 6—Jus. lUrt-IS. The power o! the Tongue. Golden Text. Frov. xx! : 23. Whoso keepeth hfs month nnd his tongue kewp-eth hts soul from troubles. Verse 2—Ts the control of the tongue the key to the control of the entire man? Gfvo vour reasons. Jure 13—Hob. xi; 1-4(1. Heroes of Faith Golden Text. Heh. xf:t. Faith Is the substance of things hoped for. the evidence of rtttngs not seen. Verses 1-3 If'a desfrntde thing ts firmly possessed hy fafrh, does thnt give ns much, or similar satisfaction, ss the possession of the thing Itself? T.esson for Sunday, June 27th, r.uw. —Temperance Lesson Rom. xttl:9-14. This paper has secured the right to publish the International Sunday School Lesson questions bv Rev. Dr. Linscott, which have aroujed so much interest elsewhere, and they will appear week ly. One of these questions each week is to be answered in writing, and upon these answers the prizes are to be awarded. This paper is authorized to form a Local Newspaper Bible Study Club for its readers, and guarantees to all who join and fulfil the conditions,that every thing herein premised shall be faithful ly carried out. Conditions ol The Contest. 1. Each contestant, or his or her family, must be a paid up subscriber to this paper, in order to qualify for mem bership in the International Newspaper Bible Study Club and this Local Club. 2. Each contestant in this Local SHOW - CARD WRITERS AND | WINDOW TRIMMERS WANTED Every retail store in the country uses (show-card writers and window trim- I mers. The demand for men skilled in , tliyse professions is enormous. We teach both show-card writing and win- i dow trimming by mail. Write now, ( stating whether interested in both sub ject, or which one. i. C. S. Box 799, Scranton, Pi . SUMMER EXCURSION RATES: To New York. Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Ihe East, Via Savannah and Steamships. The Central of Georgia Railway is now selling Summer Excursion tickets to New York. Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia, and resorts in the East af very low rates for the round trip, Mill- edge ville to New York $40.50, Boston $45.00, Baltimore $32.00, Philadelphia $.36 00, including meals and berth aboard , ships. Corresponding rates from other | places. Tickets are good to return until Octo ber 31, 1909. Is especially nec essary at this sea son of Irjie year. Would appreciate a portion of same. TH0S.FM Mothers: The problem how to give Mil to your children or to take it yourself is solved hy For schedule of trains, through sleep- fMrf ®" ■■ ,>owdfr ^solute ly Tasteless and Odorless. (lixen is tlwbotUr or in »n>- liquid or cereal ing car service, sailing dates of ships from Savannah, berths on ships, etc., apply to nearest ticket agent, or ad dress JNO. W. BLOUNT, G. P. A. Macon, Ga. THE PERFECT MAY Scores ol Mllledgeville Citizens Learned It. Have If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Are endorsed by Mllledgeville people. J. R. Duke. 311 N. Jefferson St., Mil- ledgeville, Ga., savs:” I ha\*e been us ing Doan’s Kidney Pills fora few weeks and have received more benefit from them than from any other kidney re medy, 1 have ever tried. 1 suffered from kidney trouble for some time and F.*i>cnb«d by ivadinx physicians. At all Reliable llvjggists. FRATERNITY FIX LOST. Lost, a Chi J,Phi Fraternity pin, name on back. Finder will please] re turn to Dr. D. G. Willets, State Sani tarium and Receive Reward. J. L. Barnes, Propr. Fruits, candies and hot lunches, at the City Cafe. J. L. Barnes, Propr. u GO-FLY keeps flies off Horses and Cattle. -5c anu 50c. All Drug Stores. While in town don’t fail to call at the City Cafe for your meals. Up the river, Down the lake. Town Talk Flour Takes the Cake. It is merely one of the coincidences iwuiitj ui'uuir IWI outuc WUIC ttllU i my back ached severely. The kidney the ad-readers always seem to have money enough to buy advertised things? No;—the store will not just happen to grow-not unless you "just happen" to advertise it cleverly and liberally. GUVD. Compton M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office |i n Horne Bldg, or Culv* r 4 Kidd s Drug Store, residence at night. Calls promptly answered, PHONE 209. secretions were irregular in passage and caused me much annoyance. I fin ally procured Doan’i*' Kidneys Pills at" Geo. D. Case's drug store and began using them. Since, that time I have been steadily improving and take plea sure in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills to others.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.