The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, June 18, 1909, Image 2

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Watch The St - » | MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS§3 HONEY The nectarine of flowers—sweet product of the busy bee. f Wouldn’t it surprise you to a know that the annual production .1 of honey almost equals the rice 1 crop in value? ’Tis true i evert heless — because Uncle Sam's statisticians tell the truth. i’URE HONEY is not only the most wholi some of ull sweets but the most delicious. OUR HONEY is procured from one of the best npiarys in the country—yc u can be sure it’s not adulterated, liottlo 3Gc. Barnes 6: Richter \\ est 1 lancock Street. For liorvons, fired wotnen, we rceommeud Par- dni. Cartlui is a woman's medicine, it m-ts speviti- cally on the female organs and has a tonic, building ol’iect <m tiie whole system. It contains no harmful ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract. If you sulu r from some form of female trouble, get Cardui at once and give it a fair trial. I3& A BM m LI 62 pi i J m h w. mi h M w ■ il\tm m j h Will Help You j 35 Mr*. YT. t”. C-.nlr.cr, of Paducah. Kv., tried Cardui and writes: “I think Cardui Is just grand. 1 have be* n using it for eleven years. 1 am 48 years old and ftvl like a different woman, since i nave been taking it. I used to fuller from hearing down ains, nervousness end r’ls'plessness, hut now the pains are all gone and I sleep good. I 1 higlhy recommend Cardui for young and old. - ’ Try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTING SEE THE NEWS r i IHTEBNATiOHAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB. Answer One Written Question Each Week For Fifty-Two Weeks and Win a Prize. THE PRIZES. First Series—A gold medal to each of the first five contestants. Second Series—A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series—A Teacher’s Bible, price $5.50, to each of the next five contestants. Fourth Series—The book "The Heart of Christianity," price $1.50, to each of the next thirty-five contestants. Fifth Series—A developed mind, an expanded imagination, a richer exper ience and a more profound knowledge of the Bible and of life, to all who take this course whether winning any other prize or not. Each medal will be suitably engrav ed, 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, are urged to take up these studies re gardless of the degree of their educa tion, as the papers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from the point of view of the cog ency of their reasoned ideas. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS Cn the Sunday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Linscott For the In ternational Newspaper Eibls Study Club. June 20th, 1009. (Copyright. 10*111, hy Kcv, T. S. Linscott, I).!).) Review. Golden Text — With great power Ravo tb* 1 apostles witness of the resur rection of the Lord Jesus. Acts fv :.Tf!. The following review Is planned for nil who are taking up these Iiitite Studies, whether having actually studied the eleven lessons here re viewed or only a part of them. Even If this Is the first lesson whlrh lias onptured a render’s attention It can be made a profitable lesson In itself. The date and title of each lesson, and where found, the Golden Text and one question for each lesson follow: April 4—Acts x: 1-48. Peter and Cornelius. Golden Text. Acts x: .T.T. In every nation he that feareth Him, and worketh righteousness Is accepted of Him. Verses 1-2—Can you give n good reason why God to day 1r not as well pleased with n devout Roman Catholic ns he Is with a devout Protestant, or vice versa? April 11—I. Cor^ xvj 12-28. Eaaler Lesson. Golden Text. I, Cor. xv:21. Now Is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept. Verso 12—Can you r'-mtlon a single nation, or tribe, or pc a > In the past, or the present, that has not believed, or dees not believe. In life after death In some shape? April 18 Acts lx: 1-30- The Conver sion of Saul. Golden Text. Acts lx:4. lie fell to the earth and heard a voice saving unto him, Saul. Saul, why per- aeeulest thou me? Verses 1-2—How do you account for Saul's bitter hatred for Christians be fore hlr conversion, and that after he became a Christian he showed such a spirit of love toward those who were not Christians? (This question is to be answered in writing by members of tho club.) April 25 Vet - xl: 10-3(1; xll:25. The Gospel In Antioch. Golden Text. Acts xl:26. The disciples were called Chris (tons tlr.st In Antioch. Verses !”• 30 Should the Church of Christ today be a practical brother hood. caring for one another, and helping cm h other financially, and in every other way as the need may he? May 2—Vets xiti:l 12. Paul's Firs Missionary Journey -Cyprus. Guide Text. Mu*k xvl: 15. Go >e Into all thi wottd and preach the gospel to ever; creature. Verso 3 It Is clearly the duty o the present dav church to cord ml. shmarles to foreign countries and tut new districts; is It equally the duty o all men to help support such udssio. aries? May 9—Acts xlil: 13-52. Pauls Fiv Missionary Journey—Antioch la PI - idia. GolJ»a Text. Arts xill:49. Th- word of the Lord was published throughout all the region. Verse 14—If a professed Christian does not attend church, and act like a Christian when away from home. Is he a real Christian when at home, no matter how he may act when there? May 1S—Acts xiv: 1-2S. Paul's First Missionary Journey—Iconium. Golden Text. Ps. xcvl:5. All the gods of the nations arc idols; tut the Lord made tho heavens. Verses 1-2—Was the unbelief of the Jews a matter of the Intellect through lack of evidence; or was it a matter of tho heart; that Is. a result of their re bellion against God? May 23—Acts xv:l 35. The Council at Jerusalem. Golden Text. Acts fv: U. We believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved, eveu as they. Verses 6-1*—Is actual experience of God. and his dealings with us, con clusive proof or the will of God. in the matters which the experience covers? May 30—Jas. 11:14:26. Believing and Doing. Golden Text. Jas. 11:20. Faith without works is dead. Verse 14—Can a man have true faith in God if he is not filled with love to his fellows, and doing all he can to help them? June 6—Jas. ill: 1-12. The Power ot the Tongue. Golden Text. Prov. xxl : 23. Whoso keepeth hfs mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles. Verse 2—Is the control of the tongue the key to the control of the entire man? Give your reasons. June 13—Hob. xi: 1-40. Heroes of Faith. Golden Text. Heb. xl:l. Faith is the substance of things hoped for. the evidence of things not seen. Verses 1-3—If a desirable thing Is firmly possessed by faith, does that give ns much, or similar satisfaction, as the posF'»sslon of the thing Itself’ I/Osson for Sunday. June 27th. 1909. —Temperance Lesson Rom. xlii: 8-14. June 27th, 1509. iCnt vriglit. 1909. hy Kcv. T, S. Linvo-t. P P.) Temperance Lesson. Rom. xlil: 9:14. Golden Text Put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ- Rom. xill:!4. Verse 8. -Is It always sinful to go Into debt, when you have no visible means of paying it? Is It righ:. or wrong, to go into debt when you have nothing to pay with. If your creditor know-3 your circum stances? Is a business man who has honestly failed in business and given ttp all he has to hts creditors, under moral nb- ligation to pav the balance of the debt If ho makes enough money to do 1 so out of future business? Under modern business conditions and the law of love and rlchteousness, when wholesalers sell on time, or give an adequate discount for cash to re tailers, whv n-e not the debts of an honest bankrupt retailer, the legitl mate loss of hts creditors In common with himself? Wherein consists the follv and sin of a wage-earner In constant work, getting into debt? Is It the dutv of evervhody to love everybody, the bad and the good, one mles and friends? What is tho advantage of loving everybody, to ourselves, and to those whom we love? Verses 9-10—Give reasons, outside of the Bible, that will cover all clr cumstancer, why it is always wrong to disobey these five moral prohibitions. (This question must be answered in writing by members of the club.) Must nlt stub acts, ns are here for bidden, contravene the law of love to make them sinful; for example. It yon had to kill a man who was about to kill one of your loved ones, would that lto sinful? Can an net bo wrong that works out for the good of alt parties? Verses 11-12—If you knew you had to die inside of a month, what effect would that hnve upon your Intentions nnd notions, so far as God Is con cerned; and If it would change those In tho least, does that not prove that you are now living wrong and are In danger? Most people are morally and spirit ually asleep, and many are far Into the night; what are the conditions which should suddenly startle such Into full consciousness, as to their danger, nnd their duty? Verse 12—llow is it that the night Is the time selected for so many had deeds? Should a man over do a thing which he is ashamed for his best friends and neighbors to know? Does tho popular conscience gener ally, or always represent God's atti tude to a thing: or are there some things God may be pleased with which the community would condemn a wrong, or vice versa? How is it that barrooms are gener ally screened off from tho public gaze? Why Is It a crime for a man to get d runk? Why do most drunkards get drunk in the night, or away from public gaze? Does the drink habit generally lead to the other four grave evils mention ed In verse thirteen? Verse 14—What Is the sure remedy for tho drink habit, and all kindred evils of the (le.-h? Does putting on Jesus, always moan putting on stiength so we can control all the passions of the body, and the ambitions of the soul? Lesson for Sunday. July 4th. 1909. Paul's Second Missionary Journey— Antioch to Philippi. Acts xv:36 to xvl: 15. This paper has secured the right to publiah the International Sunday School Lesson questions bv Rev. Dr. Linscott, I which have aroused so much interest I 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- y carried out. Conditions of 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 tl e International Newspaper Bible Study Club and this Local Club. 2. Each contestant in this Local Club, must ar.iwer each of the written Do You Get Mad When You Are Forced to Pay a Bill The Second Time? Isn't it exasperating when you think '.he bill had been paid Had you paid the bill with a bank check vou could know the bil had been paid and prove it. Every cancelled check is eventually returned to the maker and may be retained for future reference. Bills paid by check remain paid. E.xGiianfl6 Bank I Milledgeville, Ga. questions, for 52 consecutive weeks, commencing for Sunday, May 9th and the answers must all be in the possession of this paper within two weeks of the close of this period. 3. Each question must be answered separately, and paper written on one side only. No answer must exceed two 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 office, and thev will bo collated at the close of the contest, and forwarded to headquarters for independent exami nation by competent examiners. The prizes will then be awarded according to the highest number of marks, won by members of The International News papers Bible Study Club, and prizes which may be answered to members of this Local Club will be given out from this office. We Are Agents For MRS. KEEFE'S HAIR GOODS BEST IN GEORGIA \ our combines bought or worked up to order. Misses Keil & Ivey BldCkSIllitliillO oi ft!! Kinds- on Short No tice Done 5ii SHOW - CARD WRITERS AND WINDOW TRIMMERS WANTED- Every retail store in the country uses show-card writers and window trim mers. The demand for men skilled in these professions is enormous. We teach both show-card writing and win dow trimming hy 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 the 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 at very low rates for the round trip, Mill edgeville to New York $40.50, Boston $45.00, Baltimore t-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. For schedule of trains, through sleep 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. Is especially n< cssary at this s< son of the ye W ould appreci; a portion of san Mothers: The problem how to pive < >il to your children or to take it yourself is solved hv /G "N L <w Pure Castor Oil In Powder. Absolute !y Tasteless anil Odorless. fiiv.n in the bottle or in sny 1:i,lu] or nrcil Prunbid by Wadies rhysKians. At all Reliable Iie-.gglsts. TIIE PERFECT WAY Scores ot Mliletfgcvilic Citizens Hare Learned it. If you suffer from backache. There is only one wav 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 Milledgeville people. J. R. Duke, 311 N. Jefferson St., Mil ledgeville, Ga., savs:” I have been us ing Doan’s Kidney Pills fora few weeks and have received more benefit from them than from any other kidney re medy. I have ever tried. I suffered from kidney trouble for some time and my back ached severely. The kidney secretions were irregular in passage and caused me much annoyance. 1 fin ally procured Doan’s 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. FR.llI'HMTI PIN LOST. Lost, a Chi Phi Fraternity pin, name on back. Finder will please re turn to Dr. D. G. Willets, State Sani- tar'um and Receive Reward. 3. L. Barnes, Propr. I Fruits, candies and hot lunche-, at the City Cafe. J. L. Barnes, Propr. „ GC-7T.Y keeps flies off. Horses an I Cattle, roc ana 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. I It is merely one of the coincidences that the ad-readtrs always seem to have mcr.ey enough to bu> advertised things? No; —the store will net just happen to i grow —not unless you “just happen** to advertise it cleverly and liberally. Guy D. Compton M. D. Physician ami Surgeon. Office in Horne Bldg, or Culve ? & hi id s Drug Store, residence at night, Calls promptly answered. PHONE 209.