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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Published Weekly at
Perry, Ga.
JOHN L. HODGES, Publisher.
RUBY C. HODGES. Editor.
Official Organ of Houston County
and City of Perry,
Subscription, $1.50 per year,
Payable In Advance
Subscriptions out of state of
Georgia. $2 per year,
payable in Advance.
Subscriptions, anywhere
for Six months,. $l.
Entered at the Post Office in
Perry, Ga., Mail Matter of
Second Class.
CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale One coal Heater in
pood condition with pipe includ
ed. Price $15.00. W. A. Lee,
Perry, Ga.
Lost Small Brown Alligator
Purse with Key King and sev
eral keys attached. with initials
E. W. on back. Finder return
to Mrs. W. R. Williams, Phone
4, Perry, Ga., and receive re
ward,
For Rent -Two rooms furnish
ed. bed room and kitchen. Mrs.
M, Kunz, Evergreen Street,
Perry, Ga.
For Sale—Four good mules.
Will make terms or take hay and
corn for all or part payment.
E. E. Tondee, Hill Crest Farm,
Route 2, Perry, Ga. 11:1
For Rent 3 room Garage Apt.
with bath, furnished. $4O mo.
Harry Griggs, Phone 3503, Per
ry, Ga.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
W. G. ETHRIDGE
BARFIELD’S GROCERY
Perry, Georgia
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prompt service anywhere in
Georgia.
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Phone 3121
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SUNDAY I
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By HAROLD L LUNDQUIST, D, D,
I Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
Released b.v Western Newspaper Union.
Lesson for October 28
Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se
lected and copyrighted by International
Council of Religious Education: used by
j permission.
TEMPERANCE BEGINS AT HOME
LESSON TEXT—II Timothy 1:1-6; 3:14-15;
Titus 2:1-4. 11, 12
GOLDEN TEXT—As for me and my
house, we will serve the Lord.—Joshua 24:
15.
The influence of the home on the
character of a child is the strongest
factor in the development of high
and holy standards in the life of the
man and woman. “Train up a child
in the way he should go; and when
he is old, he will not depart from
it” fProv. 22:6).
I Emphasis is placed on temper
j ance in our lesson, and it is clear
that in the home real temperance
1 principles may be built into the
thinking of boys and girls. It is
not easy for a young person who
has been brought up right on this
matter to go astray, no matter how
severe the temptation.
I. Our Family Is God’s Gift (II
Tim. 1:1-5).
Paul, the apostle of Christ, ad
dressed his son in the faith, Timo
thy, with affection and appreciation.
Ho knew the good which was in this
fine young man and saw the possi
bilities for service for God.
He knew that as the background
of that faith, there was a godly line
of ancestors, those with an “un
feigned faith.” This young man, so
precious to Paul and so successful in
the ministry, owed a deep and abid
ing debt of gratitude to these godly
women who had directed his steps
aright, who had instructed and en
couraged him in the right way.
Let those who are young recognize
parents and grandparents who ad
monish and instruct them as God’s
gift. Let them not regard them as
those who would restrict or restrain
them unduly, but who for their own
good and the glory of the Lord
teach them the way to God.
11. Our Faith in God’s Guidance
, (II Tim. 1:6; 3:14, 15).
The gift of God for preaching
which Timothy had was recognized
by the church, and he was sent forth
to proclaim the gospel. But alas!
the burdens of life and the pressure
of service cause a man to forget or
neglect his calling so there comes
often the need of stirring up the gift
of the Lord.
God gave it. He will bless us as
we use it to its fullest possible ex
tent. He wants us too, to stir it up
—this blessed, divine gift and call
ing.
The admonition (v. 14) is to “con
tinue” in that which was learned,
to remain true to the Word of God.
We show our faith in His guiding
hand, as we resist by His grace,
the ever-present temptation to get
away from the only true founda
tion of a life of usefulness and joy.
What we have learned ns children
we should hold fast in spite of all the
devices of Satan and every weak
ness of the flesh. Stand fast in the
faith!
111. Our Fellowship in God’s Gos
pel (Titus 2:1-4).
Old and young are to be united in
a great communion of believers pro
claiming the gospel of God’s grace
by a living testimony, by a life de
voted to the things of God.
Sound doctrine is the only source
of sound living. To be “sound”
means to be healthy, vigorous, free
from defects, suited to a purpose
That means that everyday Christian
living must express the vigorous
soundness of the gospel.
. Men and women are to be “tem
perate,” not given to excess, and
• particularly in mind here is the use
of intoxicants. To be temperate in
such a day and land as ours can
mean only one thing, and that is to
abstain altogether. Christians ought
to keep entirely away from intoxi
cants, and that includes beer and
wine.
There is a positive side to the ad
monition. for soundness of life and
faith shows itself in holy living, love,
patience, the teaching of God’s
Word, and in fine fellowship among
the people of God. We need to stress
that side of the teaching of this
passage.
IV. Our Faithfulness by God’s
| Grace (vv. 11, 12).
God’s grace has brought salvation
to man through Jesus Christ and
j His atoning death on the cross. That
grace calls for and calls forth from
the believer a renouncing of that
which is ungodly and lustful (and
| you can put intoxicants right in
there!) and a determination to live
right in faithful devotion to God.
That brings about right relation
ships to self, to others, and to bod.
The Christian is sober and self-con
trolled as to anything which could
‘‘intoxicate’ him, whether it be
liquor, or lust, or pride, or any other
1 such thing. He also shows that
grace of God before men in a life
of righteousness. Then he finds his
true place in a reverent devotion to
God which makes him a worshiper
"in spirit and in truth: for the Fa
-1 ther seeketh such to worship him”
(John 4:23).
Faithfulness to our Lord will count
more than our words in the great
battle against intemperance. Let us
stand true to Him and keep our wit*
i ness clear and strong!
We have an assortment of China Base with Rayon Shade
ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS
See us for the following: GAS LANTERNS
and OIL LANTERNS, WOOD-BURNING
HEATERS, ALL METAL KITCHEN SINKS,
CLOTHES HAMPERS, GLASSWARE,
CROCKERY, and CUTLERY.
Andrew Hardware Co.
Agents INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
FARMALL TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
KIBITZ SR
Pf.niti-Coln Comr/ir *< T nvn y
Franchized Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of M aeon.
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■ The great majority of the men who retail
■ beer in Georgia are themselves the strongest
I champions of the Self-Regulation program.
{ B They know that their own reputations might
■ suffer because of the scattered few who sorae
■ times fail to recognize the responsibility of
■ Reputable beer dealers welcome suggestions
B for improving conditions in their places of
fl business. They cooperate gladly and promptly.
B r As for the others—steps are taken to see to it
B * that they comply with the law and with the
B high standards of the brewing industry. Dis-
M ciplinary action in all sections of the state
fl attests to the plan’s workability.
R You, the public, can help us in our work of
B keeping beer retailing on a high plane by
fl restricting your own patronage to orderly rc-
B tail outlets and by reporting to this Commit
fl tee —* n con^^ence ' °f course—any
fl jr Jk outlets that are not so conducted.
ill
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other, |T
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ATTENTION
PECAN GROWERS
We are paying the following
prices for Pecans:
SCHLEY, Extra Large 33c
STUART, Extra Large 30c
Seedlings, average size 21c
Nuts to be of good quality and suffic
iently dry to ship.
THAD HUCKABEE
Phone 1104 518-522 N. Washington St.
ALBANY, GEORGIA
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For Pork Curing we have MEAT SALT in 50
and 100 lb. bags; also TIN LARD CANS
in 50 lb. size.
Let us supply your SYRUP CANS, one-half
gallbn and gallon sizes.
We have Hoe and Axe Handles, Axes, and Post
Hole Diggers; also Galvanized Garbage Cans.
Canned and Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES
J. W. Bloodworth
GROCERIES, HARDWARE and
FARM SUPPLIES
Phone 94 Perry, Ga.
We Want PEANUTS
All kinds, sizes and grades. We are prepared
to give you prompt service, best grades and
quickest . unloading. PRICES ARE GOOD.
We are now ready to take them in.
Still have good stock of LIME SOWERS, FEED
MILLS, HAY WIRE, BALER BLOCKS, PICKER
PARTS, DRIVE BELTS, etc.
Good stock of RYE, WHEAT, OATS, and all kinds of
INNOCULATION, FERTILIZER, and ACID.
Expecting lots of NEW FARM
EQUIPMENT Soon.
Come to see us and make our place your head
quarters while in Perry.
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
Our GINNING Service
Guarantees A Good Sample
This means more money for every bale. Our
Modern GIN plus careful ginning will give
you a Good Sample of Cotton.
Excellent Warehouse Facilities
Our Warehouse is conveniently located near the Gin,
giving you “one stop” handling.
Our modern warehouse offers proper handling, storage,
and marketing plus friendly, competent, accommodat
ing service.
DAVIS WAREHOUSE
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
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Don’t wait for a cold to get you down, or let an
illness get a good hold. See your Doctor at the first
Mgn of an illness. If he prescribes, take your pre
scription to our drug store. Here, your Registered
N Pharmacist is HONOR-BOUND to follow
your doctors orders exactly.
[I j= Dependable Prescriptinn Service
I HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phore 5 1 Perry, Ga.