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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEV1LLE, GA. JULY 12. 1«U
Thirty-nine years ago in
ISd AROUNJDMILLEDGEVILLE
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fj-juje was organized. Peter
a as elected President ; A. J.
l0 d Samuel Evans V ice-Presi-
V. 11. Andrews. Secretary and
Yn-anirer. The six Directors were:
‘ !,,^ph. J. F. Wilson. E. A. Bayne.
], Case, J. A. Horne and J. R-
Bine?-
unday was sent apart
s Day by the Methodiri
f this city. Capt. W. T.
the Superintend-
i dozen years and
iitinut-' to grow in Usefulness
il. Prayer was offered b;
<’ewell. Jos. E. Pottle. Esq.
r. Alfred C. Newell delivered
vs. Miss Alice Wright pre-
•„ zrv organ, and sweet and ap-
: who
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t the i
Milledgeville's baseball teum went
Sparta and piayed a team of that
f itv. Milledgeville was defeated by a
of 14 to 11.
street force have taken up the
leading to the churches on
Green street and relaid them. It
ould be a good idea to have the
jnness blocks repaved before the
tsiness season sets in.
The following business houses car
tel advertisements: P. J. Cline,
liolph Joseph. T. L. McComb A Co.,
. H. Pass, John M. Clark’s
Drug Store, Geo. D. Case, Mgr.; A.
Skinner, W. T. Conn A Co., C. H.
Wright & Son, Warren Edwards, Mil-
ille Banking Co., M. H. Bland
k Co., (Livery Stables), E. A. Bayne,
H. Andrews & Co., Wilson A
Russell. Foster A McMillan, Joseph
italey, M. and J. R. Hines, C. B.
Hendrix, Real Estate; Pottle A How
ard, Attorneys at law; D. R. Wright,
T. E. White, Jos Miller.
W. II. Hail. M. D.. I. L. Harris, M.
Ik: T. W. Turk. E. C. Ramsay, W. H.
H. Harnes, AI. A. Barnes, S. A. Cook
lied a meeting to organize a Horti-
iltural Society.
THE CONVERSION OF SAUL
Acts 22:6-16
tv Samuel D. Price. D. D., Associate
General Secretary of the World*.
Sunday School Association
Life’s entire viewpoint can be
changed in a moment and all that
mains in years is lived accordingly,
was just that way in the case of
Saul of Tarsus who had been so
ardent in persecuting the Christians
Jerusalem and vicinity. When
Stephen was being stoned to death
for his declarations of faith in Jesus,
the recently crucified Jew who claim
ed that He way the Messiah, Saul was
involved. Persecutions caused the
members of this new faith to be
scattered in many directions. A col
ony was assembled in Damascus and
Saul was commissioned by the San
hedrin in Jerusalem to proceed there
st the agitators and bring them
back in chains, if necessary, foi
trial.
During the 140 mile journey north
ard Saul had time to develop his
plans, but they were never put into
execution. When in sight of Damas-
glory was manifested from
heaven, just as when the Shcchinah
with the Isiaelitcs during the
forty years in the wilderness. The
ascended Messiah revealed Himyelf
to Saul who was blinded by the sight.
The until recently strong man who
causing consternation to those in
the city became helpless as a child
and needed to be led by the hand into
the city. He had much more to think
low than during the long trip
northward for Jesuy had talked
him after the question was raised,
Who art thou. Lord?"
Events directed by the Lord have
their interrelationships. A vision and
message came at about the i
time to Ananias of Damascus instruct
ing him to seek out this Saul and
give him needed friendship and in
struction. After being convinced
that there was no longer any need
fear this man who came with an ar
ed guard to make trouble, Ananias
i with a friendly outstretched
hand and another miracle was per
formed as the words were uttered
"Brother Saul, receive thy right."
Forthwith a totally different life
was lived by this extremely strong
minded Jew who became much more
zealous for the new Cause than he
had been against it Conversion is
called a turning. It is as when one'
is going in a certain direction and
then faces about and goes in exactly
the opposite way. While blind for
thoye three days Saul had prayed for
guidance. He was eager to serve
Him Whom he had persecuted. When
is ready to learn he -listens with
marked attention to any instruction
Ananias declared that Jehovah had
appointed Saul to “be a witness for
unto all men of what thou hast
and heard."
was very natural and an act
obedience for Saul to seal his new
ictions in the rite of Baptism,
was done forthwith. In later
years when Paul wrote a letter to his
young friend Timothy he gave a
general declaration of his working
principles in the words of the Golden
Text for today: “This is a faithful
saying, and worthy of all acceptation
that Christ Je.uus came into the
wrold to save sinners; of whom I
n chief," 1. Timothy 1:15.
Thus a life was foundationed.* Dur
ing the rest of the year we will follow
through the experiences of his apos-
to the Gentiles, who, in carrying
his great work, made four long
missionary journey&
Look at Your Shoes
Mistress Mary, quite
contrary,
How does your garden
grow?
Indeed, sir, all I grow is
wheat,
For it makes splendid
things to eat.
Omega flour from
choicest wheat
For finest bakings can’t be
beat.
Sold by most all the grocers in and
around Milledgeville.
ATE CITY COACHES
MILLEDGEVILLE—ATLANTA
Lv. Mil!ed|«riRe 7:31 L T.
Lv Milled|evile Z:3I E. T.
Atlanta 7:3t C. T.
Lt **e A (Unit 3
Arrive Atkata 11 :H C. T.
Arrive Atkata l:M C. T.
Atr. WHed(ev3k 1 :H E. T.
-rile 8:4# E. T.
: 30 C. T. Arr. MMierile
$4.00 Oae Way; .7:00 Rami Try
C. F. STONE, Manager.
For Rewrratieu Cal Pfcaaat: 366 ar 392
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