The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 23, 1909, Image 6

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SOIS»MBtPQULTRY POINTERS R|mr« (8pa»»,.ilMr)<|l<KJi<#»i'll)iN’y|l <&«' chick m crcjKn crop. Corn IfUmbiiHk hwuUiiBi.aim tAJ>9 h, '»* »■“ quUt won»»c„w««||l) enough. ftfi « (<t» 'trwll t».'J>«N <«Ut the ilminttv tolWkiWiJMni^afcath' r*. Live HtMircr^mj|nBriktni*k^7iwif»*eH'i»i to aoiufl gnamtofarming Do ni!l I *t»vrtXM (iWB- UHO" f a’Dlf • i>a*turea; TJmtfnr ttoVt'iwvtf^FRtoek. Thw vHpvtril'ff'i KlHh<4iHK'rtk" n#, In nn^ 31 . ,m0 mmun^mrtm lywUrfls) gitins a hawk i)i. oU'pt twWicctlon? ' There ifl'k'TO.-**. » (tthwuitflfr U«^nK you nr 7 f'M'dl'lR, and *£:rcv-'fl mrwr 4i, l'Hafi Ik boat. If we want to be good feeders and keeper* of any kind of atock. we mna! not be stingy on feed, neither must we be wasteful, but we niuat Just feed u plenty. llnwe Knttnctf.WW, liw^.lWki the 3 ,U" ured>i*HHmH||>yJ»eifc,.th*}W,f«ct c »hort, eape- «'. H .Cy Irtfini)*- HtNUfiWr.Wl.'h cowa. Tl-ese li'iMa vdiflodthVtfciflw^WkH .niuat have MMhi •Tie httwawv ifltUfdtt. t(H«T.'W fiance to get a j. iuity atleatguinpugl'QllnW.I water. Tn Use in#* fce*lir'V»A 'TH'aBBK ttf» have non e rf the onlsJll* i#*K S t|» ; rftf,,|ibf W f for the hen* i . tttrart* atm'iHbiftH.|twV winter. See 1hfclHt1mW*»h|t>l'T,?< /* v ii ( plwuly of flood, |M< • w J JiM(r')i.wWer J Mr,tUl‘e where the .stock citobllvBaft.4tiyft-(far WW 88 to It. Cloning VbaelHBufM fMfcy ih°*»pe at 'his lire «)|Aknh»ra(Wlr>.» |h», l|Vb»i <« mul )*> out.'!** tmfrldwr.t* ;«>r<W-«iy.. l W( f,l » l » bhtn. Tt Will kbtwftUynub PBVkMk|.'Q M<‘P stock nr,Sees wWUme iTyuptH'ihll’Djl'PJtid t«.keep them The matrhkrtittf dV< VW«B ti*>ncua. Oood libeller, bheller. Make niiMnH»t.tOI ;l4t*>rvvtt|atntiKi «n the farm substammil"»ti*nt|(Hl, m F'tM'if'ttUi will not tall down t li*l<»WM»t IH« ; .ri« |ot 4 :l Hi' ll]^ 1 * Cheapest lit the end. the end. ' If we Ollfv 'tmuk'iMj'e hffibiWr (ttf'lntl' 1 on the mu It kiltUhl Ib.wtWld, iitt- t.W 'ow ,ltyit would <*«' . fine us BiMfc,Uf*<WMkoA'fl' ? WiV, 8 i‘ < i (mtt. day. day. 1 CblckenrflWBh«'nillfl , Ht»llW^ , Vh hke ehlldreu nnd If y<*|i<Mld>Wll f»l«dt Hun t line will eat nil the tlllie*Whdkffor TtlV*V'¥(»' 't h Vi' ,hen.l it or net, not. The quailty ot young anlmala de- lienda aornewhat upon the care given the niothera. Take good rare of breed ing atock, and give the young a good atart to growth. That the aootter one can Bell a chick after It la hatched and get a fair price for It the more profitable It la; la the doctrine a friend of ours preachea and ahe niakea chickens pay. A carload of steers In the pasture or feed lot that are gentle are worth quite a bit more than If they are wild and scary; they will lay on many moie pounds from given amount of feeda. 1 can remembtr when folks de prived broody hens of food and wa ter while trying to break them up thinking they could change their no tions sooner by this barbarous meth od „ Now we know the better they are treated during confinement the sooner they will he In laying order. There la no need of having droopy chlckB. If your fowls are not doing well you may be sure there la a cause In their ways of living; find nut wliaf this la nnd remove it, and they will he all right. While the harvest part of the season's work Is over there Is yet plenty to do and look nfter to keep fowls old and young In a thrifty condition.—Inland Funner. AUNT JANE’S HOUSE KEEPING PHILOSOPHY Iu putting tl|l>IAIllKl."|l„ttHl)jk.bnUilb>KN have ‘ itWW*' glints rests no and, lifts In a whole Sunlight. Mltrs wiMltt*m$l£4! SWWmffHti jutumrona are * ' ' ' ‘ Ht'lWp-ftKfyt must lie ■plenty iin>kMM(.Wk,W|tWl<Fhl cure th:iW<>t<w.Mu>BM» , >N«)s Jot of nWlrflomsiMvftjftt f'lWBl bard to IlftM AfldilWf. In earnH* enOI9*t ihMtf'b AllV»' a dose of boiling >tolll«« #Hdn a |l >' _ allow chickens «lW<'^s , 1 ,i'(>( 1 | 3 4iv,"t'{|t,|ilii' sables. Lice are t*t. iVtSeJyrfc 'iJw'Xtlf'WhfW' u "' borses and m. ’ Mlgt KW^UWtJfWf|fltl,^’''» " >(| re. If some IfrtPOfBB pf,i,t*w irfihlck* In the •rowded tthtJ'tkiffftiHKt'. BUtfoyatr there la great HCIW . . ah.ipeil. shaped It t» a HrV 1 H7o<W r JSla*’"fH' " relit WiulW/tgt'oflaiWlli "Hi. \bnlii,'. . 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Beatl aitd»'«Wlk"HI* tlwH h9i‘k tl J‘t ‘•'h i< ' l( ls litiid . tint liffHl l(l)jtt M'.'M) fdAV-• ViV* s ' ouumge. cflilok wasdkAcll. ■W*J-\ifi4)W , rv. v ;,Puuil 'la to drop about' t wct'bttnilitWA.''fl« 4 ,.jliii'SY tll'oJT of liihrlon- ttng oil eWfMl H!t'<|i^e ojl can on «soh ht. ttadll fljtlelis head gHtW *»teo #t'»ft'iu)<ff , Wi bnuid oil th H h«BA:< the Sam Amos used_^to say that women kept house for tWo reasons: one was to please themselves and the other was to displease their husbands. Says he; "The Hlble says we come from til.' dirt and we're going hack to the dtrt, so why can't we live In the dirt nnd any nothin' about It?" Says lie. "Clive me three square nienlH a day and a comfortable place to sleep In anil let me he able to lay my hands on my clothes when I want 'em. nnd that's houaekeepln' enough for me." I reckon most men are like Sam, and aeeln' how little a man cares about havin’ a house kept, it looks like It's foolish for women to spend so much time swoepln' nnd koepln' things In order. Mother used to thtuk I took house* koepln' too easy. I recollect once ahe wsh spendLn' the day with me 1 let a dish fali—a mighty pretty china bowl with pink roses on It—and slu* begun sayln’ what a pity tt was and how keerless I niuat 'n' been to let It allp out o' my hnmls, and I jest laughed and picked up the pieces, and says 1: "Dishes nnd promises are made to break. There's a time upp'lnted for every dish , to break, Jest ns there Is for everi’" person to die, and tills bowl’s time had come.” And mother she laughed nnd says she; Well, Jane, you'll never die o' the houaekeepln' disease." And I wouldn’t be surprised, child, if my gyn'denln’ nnd my ensy-goln' ways wasn't the reason why I'm here today watchln' my flowers grow instead o’ bein' out yonder in the old buryln’- ground.—Eliza Calvert Hull, In Cos mopolitan. INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB. Answer One Written Question Each Week For Fifty-Two Weeks nnd Win a Prize. THE PRIZES. First Series—A gold medal to sach of the first five contestants. Second Series—A ailver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Serie*—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 othar prize or not. Each medal will be suitably engrav ed, giving the name of the winner, end for what It is awarded, and fn 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 lion, as the papers are not valued from an educational or literary ctandpolnt, 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 Bible Study Club. Aug. 1st, 1909. (Copyriall, 1704. by Krv. T. t>. Linscott. O.D.; Close of Paul's Missionary Journey Art* xvill:1-2t. , Golden Text—In the world ye shall have tribulation; be of good cheer; 1 have overcome the world. — John xvl:33. Verse l—What remarkable thing had Immediately pieceded Paul's start for Corinth? There is no record of a vision or any special Divine instruction, for Paul going to Corinth; but is a good man at much guided by God when he It not conscious of it, as when he is. and why? (This question must be answered In writing by members of i the club.) I questions Verses 2-3—What was the attra tlon between Aqulla and Paul? How do you arrount for he Human Eye a Delicate Organ AND UNDERSTOOD BY FEW. Many a good eye has been ruined by heap glasses. THINKING PEOPLE do not risk their future sight and health in the hands of incompetents. VVE feel the responsibility placed up on us and are prepared to do our work right. on. f w woiiP OPTICIAN At Mrs. Parker's Store Every Saturday for 52 consecutive weeks, I commencing for Sunday, May 9th and | that I the answers must all be in the possession ! there Is nn affinity between men of 1 0 f this paper within two weeks of the] close of this period. the same trade Have labor men a perfect right to band themselves together, for mu tual protection, against the undue de-' separately, and paper written on one j 3. Each question must be answered CHEER FOR MR. TILLMAN. Senator Tillman says he trembles for the future of the nation. Don't become discouraged, Senator! We may get some real democratic repre sentatives ln the senate yet.—Indiana polis News. 1 f you are going to Tybee on the big excursions buy your own bathing suit from R. H. Wootten. Cffitetuipnt (travel C O iQ M P A N Y OF ,-O/f AUGUSTA. GA- lust. i. ilrqflt. jphyAl'^dft 0 ^ tn.v»t dura bio material for walk, street and road bui Ul- ii.g ,.;i the UlgiOK.tjw sUyytiuCAfi cqi\tiqent. Less dust than any material known, linear or tt’ i..,i *fltiihil(,u*d lyds at puv pits. For information address WWi'.E. EVE, JR- ETVJ'F AUGUAtfGJJSTA. GEORGIA 4»* T X | | i>ojY4hH\t«u^fa£t Mad When You to Pay a Bill The Time? Ct it exa^ ^jtjoxaeiieuatmg when you think he bill had been paid? >qyi VH' A'IU with a bank check you could know the bill piWFVDHef* IMtl'l and prove it. Every cancelled check is eventually —• — |bq tucker ami muy be retained for future reference. it; t»P I^yyqeck remain paid. I j you hat hewn pl«*V.M»r4 reirne.l tofffturamA Jjfcn* paid tJWHLW 'xfiUPQe Bank I MilleiWiHedgeville. (la. ' f ^ 7 July 29th, 1909. (Copyrtsht, loop, li) ttev. T. S. 1Jn*cott. H 4.) Paul’s Second Mlssltrnnry Journey Athens. Acts xvil:ll5-34. Golden Text God Is n Spirit; nnd they that worship him must worship him In spirit nnd In tiuth. John Iv:24. Verso 10—(’an any true man. at this time, see the folly and sin which thousands so eagerly follow, without his spirit being stirred? Verse 17—Notwithstanding that we all, necessarily, have trades and call ings to pursue, should, or should not, our chief concern be the tremendous Issues Involved In spiritual truth, and why? (This question must be an swered In writing by members of the club.) Verses 1R-21—The Epicureans nnd nnd Stoics had a contrary philosophy of life, smte briefly what they each. taught. Which brings the more lasting hap piness, nnd develops the nobler char acter, a life devoted to the pleasures of sense, or a life devoted to service for others, nnd to self-denial? What as a mnlter of fact. Is the sub stance of what Paul taught? Should we lend a respectful ear to nil new theories of life, nnd eternity, or reject them without examination? Verse 22—Which Is the better man. nil active skeptic, or nn Indifferent nnd thoughtless Christian? Which Is preferable to he over spec ulating about God.- or to have no thought concerning him? Is belief In and a longing for God. pocullnr to Christianity? May n heathen who has never come into touch with Christianity, find out. and know, the true God? What then Is the advantage for n true hearted heathen, coming Into con tact with Christianity? Verse 23—Cnn one man who knows God, be the means of Imparting that knowledge to another who desires to know him? Verse 21—How do wo know that God made all things? God does (ill heaven nnd earth with his presence; but does he not also dwell In temples that me made In which to worship i.tm? Verse 25—While God does n the support of man’s hands. < not desire the worship and men's hearts? How does God give to nil ' breath, nnd ail things?" Will we In heaven bo able God. In any different way from the way In which it la our privil see him now? Verve 20—What Is the evidence that nil raeny. of men. sprang from th same orlgliml stock? Has God had anything to do with the national, and geographical, dlvis tons of the globe, ns they exist to-davl Has God had anything to do with our present individual conditions? Verses. 27-2S — What Is both the chief joy nnd oblect of life? Is It possible for every mnn to find God If he will but seek him, and what Is the only condition for seeking him? How do you conceive of the thought that "in him we live and move and have our being." can you illustrate the thought w !th air, that Is both In us. and around us? Verse 29.—Can any w ork of art rep resent God to any practical advan tage? Verses 30-31—What makes the need for repentance? In what way will Jesus Judge the world? Verse 32—Why did some ntock when they heard of the resurrection? Verses 33-34—Did all who were true to God accept Paul's message, and were all untrue to God who rejected It? Lesson for Sunday Aug. 1st. 1909. —Close of Paul's Missionary Journey. Acts xxtli: 1-22. need cs he and mands of capital Has oapltal n moral right to pro tect Itself against labor? Have business men a night to pro tect themselves against undue compe tition? Paul worked at his trade cs a tent maker for a living. Is there ur.y sug gestion In this that modern preachers should do a similar thing? A large proportion of the member ship of the present day Christian church, have the latent ability to preach; ought not this ability to be de veloped. thus giving to every local j church severnl preachers, and the work being divided between them, would be better done than at present., ami each preacher make bis own liv ing? Verse 4—Is It the duty nnd privi lege of every adult Christian to be engaged at least every Sunday, ln some specific spiritual work? Why did Paul. In the beginning. In Corinth, confine his work to tho Sab bath day nnd to the Jews? Verses ",-fl—What effect did the visit of Silas and Timothy have upon Paul? If a good mnn Is ever so much In earnest, may the visit of another earnest man Intensify Ills spirit? When a man does his very best In preaching, ami falls lo make converts. Is lie entitled to as much credit as If ho had great success? Did Paul blame himself for his fail ure, and that the Jews restated and blasphemed: and ought a man of God always take a similar position ln like circumstances? Verse 7 — lias It ever been In the past, and Is It today, sometimes nec essary for u good man to leave the church and start a meeting of his own? Verse 8—Is belief ln Jesus an In tellectual effect, ot Is it spiritual and supernatural? • Verses 9-11—What method did God take In this Instance to talk to Paul? Why Is It that so few Christians have any experience of any special message f-om God? Do Christians speak as tr.tirh as they ought for Christ to-day. and 1? there any fear of being hurt by speak lng for him? Verses 12-17—Can any mnn ex peel, even In these dnys, to be un flinchingly faithful to God. and not make some people angry ? How do you estimate the character of this mnn Galllo. and what Is there In him worthy of Imitation? Verses 1S-22—Sum up the effects of Paul's efforts as revealed In this lesson. • Lesson for Sunday, Aug. 3th, 1999 Paul's Instructions to the Thessalon lulls. I TheSs. v 12-24. side only. No answer must exceed two hundred words in length and may be less. Each answer must have the name anti address of the writer at the bottom of the answer. 4. The answers must be delivered to office, and thev will be 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. 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