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The picture says so much, and in such a force
ful way, that we’re rather inclined to leave the sug
gestion with you.
Our styles are exclusive. The patterns won’t
be duplicated elsewhere,--and if you’re the least bit
mindful of your personal appearance we want you
to pay us a call.
Every garment tailored by hand.
Twenty-five to forty-five dollars.
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LEVY & STANFORD,
17 Peachtree Street.
Opposite Fourth National Bank.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
THE TWO GREAT COMMANDMENTS
—Mark 12: 23-34-34: 44.
By DR. GEORGE A. BEATTIE.
L. j '5*V IM0U •n»l* lov. the
Mark ^30 Wi,h •"
’ll)" n-onjn this le**«ui were spoken
! h, ‘ court on the l«»t day of
' ministry,
1 In point of time, follow* Im
l *."', NepteUllmr 1»».
v , I’i'.iirlwoH, tln> llcndlim* nnd tin*
!.f I.'' "}}■ ,, l been Rllcnml, ami iniw (iiic
who u or/* Ntipposc 1 to l»<
of
Uin).
Till* *c*rlln* seems in have t*«*«*n nu Inmost
muii. i*ml was evidently voiso.l in tlm
Nctipftin-*. anil tfio I'luirisoos were willing
him a* a in tuna of entangling
fhej
Into
1 unpopular statoniont, just
devout Jew us«-il twin- a day. mul wiileli
Wort* fnsorllii I In tliolr pliylaeforlos.’ ami
Worn /»ii tholr forohonds ami arms during
pray or.
.. , It has la ooitio tho i-tfft.oifi of imido; u -few*
‘d In tin* written Word, aslja Him I to roollo tIil.« p:iN«;tg<- i.inrning and night.
-• 'J'I"St|" ,, - f„ tPHt .| 0BMS nM !o 'fijn
• f th- law. ip. acknowledges that Ho
■ ■ *iiei-i>sKfnlly nuKwered all tin* ipioatlona
1 " had Loon propounded. Hi* wants to
"hlch of all the* ooniuiamlinoutM was
1 HI'i-h had attemptml to ooimt and that
• 'll th- wparato oommandiiioiita of
‘""tooiilnl ami th** inoral law. Aooord
• . s-miii. raldila tho moat important was
1 tin* fring,*5 and tho phylm-ferh-N.
rs 'it.iiiKht that ahltitlona worn tho
■' lu|.i,rtai»t. Th!* was tho l.*~ at
* ,r l> nr entrap Josua In Ilia own
■‘. aml proved a* futile as all tin*
' r * and I,roll,
j'- answer* f|„,
l»w. heut.
'•’Til our tint) u
w!'ii. , ‘ n i? ,l,y **‘*1 with nil thy
groat oonitiiatultm lit. I*nt give
found In l.nv. \l». “Thou
thy nolghhor as rli* «df. a ‘ wld.-l
lent to “Ho
other* do u
Neari. soul and mind to
plrititiilly, and
■ other
i an,it her,
shall lovo
Is -i j (lira
aouhl have
Include all
tie*
or,l
imludo all that Is in
Mtroiigth" si-,-;
tuuii physh-ally
It Is tin- whole man tliat God requires
tho lovo i<f Mo* oiifh-o doing.
These two oornilUlildluotiiM mihnirt- all
our duties to t!od mul man, and If \n
oloM*rvo them wo will k**,*p all tin- mm
inaiidments-.
In other words, it Is oonsooratlon to t;o,|
tliui a life of llllselllidltiess,
„ , If this was done by all. what a happy
rs tiio iittostloti hv quoting from j world this would bo I’vi-r.v In-.-i t would
yl. t 4: “Hear, O Israel. I>«* an altar from v. Iih-h tin* Im■••nso of
)<«»*). mid fliou } pral-o and prayer would a.oi-nd to • the
throne of graoo: every In-me would Lo like
a *oot|oii "f liexmn on earth, wlu-ro no ills
/•or/hilit noti- would o»#-r iiuxr tin- harmony;
every oomtnutilty weald In* ti-.-in*f.iri:n*d; no
*eeotn| In Uko , in to Thou
fh * nelghlMir ns thyself.”
' !Ik* f. "V bad M»e soiiNe to perceive
1 i .iiHvvf.rJif ?T"Ti lo n jk»>«Wlwl*B that lie
"•red well, ami .Yomuh assured him
l ids sorlbe reminds ns of the rich young
ruler, who on me to Christ, but went away
from Christ without hoeomlng Ills follow
er. Ho was sorrowful, but he went nwny.
There was one thing this sorlbe laeked. a
•'<uis,"Ionsness of sin and faith In .losiis as
his Savior, lie may have neeepti-d Christ
later, hut there Is no reeord of It.
He was Dour Hie kingdom, but not In It.
A man may be near the life boat, hut If
not In it lie drown*. Almost saved. If no
more, Is altogether lost.
So Near Homo, Yet Lott.
H’lieii Dr. Taylor was a pastor In Liver
pool, a ship that had safely olmitiiuavl
gated the globe, suddenly went down In
Moelfray hay. off tin* coast of Wales, and
all on board perished. The word came
l.lvorpW, ami In* was requested to r<
muuleatft the sad Inh lllgeiiee to the ci
tain's wife that she had lieeonie n widow.
When bo rang the boll, she qulekly answc
oil It, thinking her husband had come, as
xle- or ere moment <*\pooled him.
The evening uioitl was on the table wait
lug for him. Dr. Taylor said In- never
world lorget the aagafsb with which sin
wrung her hands, as she cried, “Ho near
home, .vet lost.'*
There are many like IhN sorlbe, who are
near the kingdom, but not In It.
There have been times when the Intel
leer has boon oouvlnoed. the conscience
qulekeued. and the heart softened, when
* as stood upon the threshold
baud upon th- door to outer,
onlv a stop, mul he Is within. And thou
tin* devil throws a flotltlims glamor
things of this world, and
to wait * ’’ ‘ -
f itrrrM.
one may dir* In tin* shadow of the oi»*s
and Hot In* saved; one may route wit hi | u
stop ,,f the goal and fall to reueh It; one
mav perish in the harbor's mouth In sight
of laud and homo. .Not far from the king-
•loin, but not In It, may be far from be*
ott*v which would close the gate* of heaven
to all but themselves, their proselyting
fanaticism, their long robes which covered
tiusii not Hied hearts, mid long prayers, that
"-.*■ might prey on widows. In brief, be-
solemitlf.v ami tnnrtlty nml
Chris'
hind ill I Hid
scrupulosity and stipcrh
positv was their seltlsh
As lie was leaving the temple another in
oldent occurred which enabled Him to take
his tlnal departure from It with words, not
of deuuuciufioli. but rnmiuemlnCnu. hi tbe
court of the women Were thirteen el test*,
shaped like ii trumpet. In which roiitrlbu
tloiis for the temple were placed. A min
g!e,l. mot lev crowd were making their of
ferlngs. lie saw the rich casting theirs la
with lunch ostentation.
Hoon a |MM»r widow come* along with
Had she known the Havlor was wafehlug
her. If might have prevented her from nuik-
Ing lu*r offering; It must have seemed to
In-r small.
He Improved the occasion to tench for
ever the great lesson of utiselflshiieNs. that
the essence of charity Is self-denial, and
that the self denial of i'.i’s widow In her
pauper condition was far greater tlinu that
of the wealthty Pharisee who lx.*.1 contrib
ute,I Ids gold.
While the rb-h gave out of their abun
dance the crumbs tliat fell from their tn
she out of her penny gave her all, III"
Inst crust she had.
measure gifts by dollars and cents,
tiirlst by the sarrltlee It cost to make the
gift. The poorest In the Might of tiirlst
ay give the most.
We all might do good whether lowly ox
great—
A deed Is not Judged by the purs,* or estate;
If only a cup of cold wi.ter ls glv
ig . . ..
•y six#* bad been saving for the
new ,-hureh. regretting that It was so little
Is and dlxi
12.46. which, l belletv. place* her name In
the heavenly record at the head of the list
The rich mail gave out of Ids abuudmi,
but every penny she gate cost her a saerl
lbs*.
Tie* widow who gate In-r
gave th- most, le.it ns the
Mary's bos of elntuient ha?
mite not only
fragrance of
...... . been wafted
down the centuries to us us mi example of
devotion for our Imitation, as Dorcas' nim
ble Ungers have been making garments for
the poor all these centuries, so the story of
tin* widow's nilto tins route down flu* suc
cessive generations as an Inspiration for
every tiirlstinu giver and has tilled the
treasuries of the Lord.
When to the tenijde with dark'prophetic
sad farewell*
A wonimi who hml known
The « hlcfest sorrow In life’s die,-kero I lot
With none to help, pis»r, friendless and
tier glu<
ic did
finds In the Herlbes and
pharisees lie bade Ids hearers not to Iml
late tlielr falsity, their oppression, their
stentatloii. their fetidness for # tlt|es. their upon her death lied. As I
tleir self exalting pride, their jenl-
If you were to visit a certain city in the
North mid were to ask who gave the most
for the erection of a uiagnlliceut and beau
tiful Presbyterian diurdi that stands upon
•apltol square, the most people would
mention the name of
good ninny thousands.
During the
writer called
mail who gave
take a little money Jug that
lb* asked of hot
spn re-
Hlie gave Him all sin* had.
Weighed iii the world'?
I low light flu* gift.'
true
Those sordid piece* fold nnether tale.
And rose another hue.
The rbh men gnve their gold.
Then homeward went Iii raiment choice
mid tine.
For them no want, no empty grate and
cold.
No fast from meat and wine.
Hut homeward she returned.
To a bleak, moonlit eh:iml»cr, biro and
rude.
Her tire, the love nlotie that in her huriic.l,
tbsl's will her only foml.
And so the widow's mites.
Ily man despised, were pearl* of roatly
To
And now, before Ills throne.
Hhe leaps In toy the harvest of her pains.
Ami marvels how such sheaves of light
have grown
From her few scattered grains.
Othoii. that hen rest prayer;
i lea
give
May I
tribute In tho aisle.
We will be remembered and rewarded for
our gifts, not for their slxe or Intrinsic
worth, hut the sacrifice they cost the giver.
The pebbl-.s which tile glcillicr blushes to
Tiresent as the only fruit from what seemed
•arreii Helds, will shine as pearls; homely
•bints will be transformed Into blossoms
*f beauty that will till the court of paradise
with their fragrance; the widow's mite will
be transformed Into n harp of gold, whose
notes from trembling strings will fUl all
eii with their melody.
PHARMACY 8TUDENT8 ARE IN-
VITED TO CALL AT THE HAND
SOME NEW QUARTER8 OF THE
SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF PHAR
MACY, CORNER LUCKIE AND BAR
TOW 8TREET8. TWO SIX-M0NTH8
C0URSE8 LEADING TO GRADU
ATION IN ONE YEAR. LARGEST
PHARMACY COLLEGE IN GEORGIA.
FALL 8ES8ION, OCTOBER TO
APRIL. SPRING 8ES8ION, APRIL
TO OCTOBER. REMEMBER THE
ADDRE8S.
Mr. Ray Conval.acing,
S| la, to Tlir (InirKlan,
Norcrowi, »ln.. Oct. 6.—Mr. T. ,1.
Ray f» <'i>nviil,*cfng from the revere
Injuries he received two w'eehn ugo.
SALVATION ARMY
TO ASSUME CHARGE
OF BIG PLANTATION
Special to The Georgian.
Anniston. Ala., Oct. 6.—The Salvation
Army of America will at onca assume
charge of the large tract of farm prop*
erty, comprising 123 acre*, eight miles
south of this city, on the Jacksonville
road, which was recently tendered the
army by Mrs. Fanny Adkins, of Jack
sonville, according to a statement
made by f'aptaln William Post, next
highest officer in America to Captain
\V. \V. Robbins, of this city, as he was
passing through from Birmingham to
Atlanta last night. The farm com
prises 123 acre*, all under-cultivation,
anti while the exact purposes to which
the farm will be put have not yet been
decided upon, Jt will be used In the In
terest of the worthy poor.
8UNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS
HOLD IN8TITUTE
Hpedal to The Georglau.
Norcross, Oa., oct. G.—The Atlanta
presbytery held a very Instructive Sun
day school institute at the Presby
terian church Friday, Saturday and
Sumlity. M. B. Porter, associate sec
retary of the Sunday school depart
ment of the Southern Presbyterian
church, was in charge
WAXENE
At The
GEORGIA PAINT
GLASS CO.,
40 Poai-htren.
AND
Chinaware
Crockeryware
Glassware
AN ACTUAL
We Need the space for Holiday Goods.
CLOSING OUT
Bar m pv
25 TO 50*. REDUCTION
SALE
KING HARDWARE COMPANY
S3 PEACHTREE STREET.
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