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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.. OCTOBER IS. 1SSS
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY L>*»**^^
SCHOOL LESSON FOR OCT. 21 $ -doctor- |
CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP ; | FRANKCRANESAYS |
II Corinthian* 8:1-9; 9:6-7, 15
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It is possible for a * arher to pet
so much attention that the people
will not listen to his inossape. This
was the case with Paul at Ephesus
after the uproar, when multitudes
rushed to the theatre and cried
apainst his interference with the sale
of imape< and charm verses- Then
it seemed wise to follow the letter
which he had recently written to the
Corinthians. Titus had b
senper and this man is n
donia and pives a pood report of whal
Hid been adverse conditions in the
Isthmain city. At once Paul writef
the second letter to the church at
Corinth and dispatches it by Titu=.
Now read that entire epistle, nnd
then reread chapter- 8-9, which pive
the full context for this lesson study.
One of the points under discussion
at h? Church Council in Jerusalem.
A. D- 50 was the adequate care of
the impoverished Jewish Christians in
that city. While certain freedom of
action was- accorded the Gentile con-
the oblipation
make continued
contributions for their needy brethren pn> 'JJ b “y^
Christ
In the words of a recent mnpazine.
“Americans who pride themselves on
1-einp the most thorouphly money-
wise people on earth, are annually
puttinp a round billion dollars into
dubious financial schemes, practically
all of which is lo«t eventually.”
know how to make money, and
the best money makers
rid, l»ut we don’t know how
o invest it and take care of it
Men are about as bad as women;
n fart, if anythinp, women are the
hrewder of the two.
Don’t po to your procer or to a
'iccessful business friend, but to a
was a fa-i finn,u, i»l expert for your advice. This
murine fun.l 1 ' ' but comn, °" Mnci - You wouldn't
time. Quotas’ c ° to y° ,jr minister for medicine if
hat the other you were aick * You wouldn’t po to
were a-'-ipned and rival cities! y " ur doctop to **»Ik about your soul,
had done or could do. Paul arouse-! And wh, ‘ n you want to talk about
the ambition of the Corinthians by)’*' 0 " 1 ] m, | ney *° '° an c *P«rt-
'estment business is ton-
WILL ROGERS SAYS—
I am the only candidate that is
tendinp to hri own business and
to the people’s. I am not runninp
around wearinp derby hats in the
I summertime or puttinp wreathes
. every president’s birthplace I
It ie often as hard to keep money | fj n d.
safely as it is to pet it in the first j These other two fellows are
place. \otinp their entire time to nothinp
The best rule for an investor is to | >u t spendinp money and tryinp to
consult Those responsible people who | „ b ow that the country will perhaps
make a business of studyinp the mat- bp on n j e vel with Nicarapua if they
ter. are not put in charp? of It.
Go to your bank or to «ome e-tab- j aTn no t p,,inp out around the
lished bond house nnd follow their country makinp a monkey of myself
advice. Don’t listen to interested j U gt to let people see what kind of
friends. lit ware of people that have a man they would have in the Whit,
a sure Ihinp. Houhp if elected, I did nil that bc-
The old rule is a podo one, -and f orc j wag nominated,
that is that the larp r the returns the j ma( j 0 a upeerh to the farmers,
more risky the investment. Don't or w hat he thoupht was farmers,
'peril the safety of your capital just They was actually Merchants, and
ro per cent clerks, and Bootleppers and Police-
i and just the very kind of crowd
would have in Newark, or the
liars a year i'l bad invest- nronx.
This is simply because they j Th( . r , wcre n0 farmers there, Oma-
e advice of friends instead [ la j s no > n Farmer's town, it's a City,
and a farmer wouldn’t have ary
aid to sink
ial specialists.
related to the moth'
church. This. Paul and his colabnrers
was always dilipent in doinp. In
writinp the former letter to C«rin*h
(I Cor. 16:1) the question of pifts
had been broupht to their attention.
In thi< second epistle a direct appeal
ellinp '
tellinp what the people of Macedoi
did
pr.-*\
for the Mime ' stantly
rrowmp
ible foi
uplex. It
Jerusalemites. From their “deep ,s impossible for any person of the
loverty” they had an “abundance of j ‘ ,r dinary type to make intellipent se-
i the “riches of their liberality.”
No pressure had been needed. In
fact, the Macedonians had hepped the
privilepe of sharinp in ‘this prare and
the fellowship "f ministering t" the
saints.’’ The reason the people of
that Macedonian church were mo enp-
er to share "yea and beyond their
power” was :hat “first they pave their
own selves to the Lord.”
Relipion cannot he separated from
pivinp. Costly shrines and expensive
system of relipion, out of all propor
tion to the ability of the people, are
maintained in non-Christian lands be
came the inhabitants fear to do
otherwise. The people in Corinth
know how much local idolatries had
cost. The makinp and seiiinp of
imapes had been the re»»on for the
recent disturbance at Ephesus. All
such pivinp was n«>n-pr >ductive for
others in need. Paul co nes forward
with a humanitarian principle that is
empowered with a rich, spiritual mo
tive. The stronpest kind of a sup-
portinp appeal is made in the refer
ence to Founder of their faith, ns
he tells them "For ye know the prare
of our Lord Jesus Christ, that,
thouph he was rich, yet for your sakes
he bi‘came poor, that ye throuph hi:
poverty mipht become rich,” 2 Cor.
8:9 Only as we share what we have,
as others are in need, do wc evidence
the sincerity of our declared love both
for Chr'nt and lor mankind.
Givinp is not to be a matter of
compulsion or emotion. "Let each
man do accordinp as he hath purposed
in his heart.” It is sensible to hav
a Ludpet of distribution, whether it
it- for the nation, firm, home or indi-
1» ctionn himself.
Any modern bank will supply you
with an investment expert, and it is
a pood "Ian to listen to his advice.
He may not offer you securities
brinpinp preat returns, but his coun-
ill he safe.
en the wisest manaper* of their
huniness dare not true their
judpment in the matter of invest-
nts. There are so many securities
the market, some o fthem
more chance petting into a Hall there
than he would have makinp an open-
inp nipht in New York. The people
there had seen plenty of movies, but
they had never had a ‘stitaipht from
New York production, with the oripi-
nal cast.’ So naturally they all turn
ed out. It was big opening nipht for
Omaha.
And it’s the same with Herber*.
he comes into Newark the other day
marked “exhibit A.” Now there is
no dignity to that, we wunt a Presi
dent, not an exhibit. The White House
isn't a MtiMeum, with glass cases.
So I hope there is some sane peo
ple in this country who will appre
ciate dignity and not showmanship
in their choice for the Presidency.
Being a Candidate dident give me
a chance to s?e the country. I had
I have no free shows to give around
the country, and no one to pay my
way ta 'hem, in return for cabinet
po-itions afterwords. So if your
town wants to have a holiday wait till
Rinpllnp Circus mm-?? along and see
a good show.—Will Rogers.
OPTOMETRY
I have been practicing optome
try in Milledgeville for 18 year*.
My
rges
able. I
guarantee all wrok done as repre
sented or refund your money. So
you take ao chances in doing busi
ness with me. Office hours 9 to
12, 1 to 5 Sunday 2 to 5-
W. J. Brake
ly hazardous and by badly m a naged
concerns, that only one familiar with
investments can weed these out and
tell you what is safe.
Above all you do not want to im
peril your principal, and the more
money you ivive the more necessu.y
it is to consult those who know and
not follow your own judpment.
The new Refrigerating Plant just
completed is of the latest type Brine
system. The management and all
those who have felt the need of such
equipment for many years, are very
much pleased with it.
In buying this equipment the
management looked ahead
bought a plant, sufficient to take
cere of the schools need for years
to come.
The plant consists of an eight ton
refrigerating machine, a one ton ice
se: and four Brine Cooled built in
refrigeratorf;. All this equipment
has been installed in the main dining
room ftt Atkinson Hall.
Mr. Griffen the Erecting Engineer
says it is one of the most complete
plants he has installed in many years,
and the student body as well as the
management should be proud of it.
Visitor in printing office: “What
is your rule of punctuating?"
The apprentice (lately promoted):
“I set as long as I can hold my
breath and then put in a comma;
when I yawn I put in a semi-coin,
and when I want a chew of tobacco I
make a paragraph."—The Blue Stock-
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batteries in your car—you will be delighted with its perform-
Come in today and let us put one of these full powered
batteries in your car—you will be delighted "ith its perform-
HYSTERICAL
South Carolina Lady Thai
Tried Cardui and Says She
Noticed Remarkable
Improvement.
Anderson. S. C—“I suffered a
long long time, before I tried Car
dui. and my only regret is that 1
did not know about it-sooner,” says
Mrs. Lillie Pruitt, 130 “K" Street,
this city.
“I was badly run down;In health.
My nerves ’went to pieces’, and I
had to go to bed. I was not able to
do my house work for many months.
“I get so bad off, I could not bear
to have anybody walk across the
floor of my room. The least little
thing upset me. Sometimes I be
came hysterical I had bad pains
in my back and sides, and my head
and limbs would take spells of ach
ing. which almost set me wild.
“One day I was reading and I
saw where a woman, who had a
trouble like my own, had been re
lieved by Cardui. I decided at onco
to try it; so I began on a course
of the ‘Home Treatment’.
“It began to help me from tho
very first. I took Cardui regularly.
ion. I gladly recommend it to
others.”
For sale by druggists, everywhere.
Get a bottle today!
And a Bally Monocle?—Valet—
“There’s a burglar down-staira. sir!”
De Vere Smith—"Righton, Judson
—just fetch my gun and -ports suit
—the heather-mixture one.”—The
Stormy Petrel.
“Bill fell out of his car and broke
bis peninsula.”
“His what?”
“Peninsula, a long neck stretched
out to see.”—The Blue Stocking.
A paint manufacturer received the
following letter:
“Gentlemen: Will you please send
us some of your striped paint. We
want just enough for one barber
pole.”—The Agonistic.
KEEP smiling
Chiropractic Health Service
H. E. STANFORD, D. c.
Palmer Graduate Chiropractor
Off. Phone 14—Res. l 56
Neurocalometrr—Out Thurs.ds,
Aftermoons Consultation Co»t
You Nothing
666
Cores Chilis and Fever,
Intermittent, Remittent and
Billions Fever due to Malaria.
It kills the Germs.
ANYBODY INTERESTED
In Monumental Work
See
y W. IVEY, Sexton.
He Represents The McNeil
Marble Co., The Largest In
The South, One of The Oldest
end Largest in America.
Saving Money by Purchasing
Cheap Insurance Is Like
Saving Time by Stoppng The
Clock
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
"Nothing But Insurance"
Why be Discouraged!
§
£ You own the land and have to pay taxes. Weed out the sorry
} v tenants take one fourth the labor and get better returns.
| <£ After a rainy year like this your land is sour, packed and dead.
Why not plow and harrow this land well and sow in small grain
wheat, oats, rye. Now is the time to do it. A Farmall is the ma
chine to do it with. You can prepare plant and hearvest the
crop, then plant peas or soy beans for hay and never need a
mule. When you are not operating, no feed hill.
$150.00 will put this tractor on your farm the balance of small
cash payments in 90 days. The remainder (approximately
two-thirds of cost) to be paid one half October 1929, one half
October 1930. You can sow 100 acres in oats, sell them for
50c per bushel, pay for your tractor and get more rent for your
land than you have received any year since 1920.
LET ME DEMONSTRATE THIS TRACTOR ON YOUR FARM
O. M. ENNIS
McKinnon Motor Co,
We have just completed a new
roof in Milledgeville, and in Ma
con, Gray and other places in Cen
tral Georgia. We have applied
more than eighteen hundred of
these roofs, and all are giving ab
solute satisfaction. We shall be
glad to make you u estimate on
your roof without obligation on
your part.
We do the complete job, furnish
ing all labor and material necessary
and guarantee both.
Write or phone us at any time, and
we shall be glad to respond.
Macon
Supply Co
TELEPHONE 1400
Reroof this time
for all time
Cmweo Latite Studies are not only werfher-
fira-aafe mid economical in corf, bat they Urf
Foe year, with little or no corf foe repair*.
That's because they ere mule of tough. long-
fibred felt eendwiched between thick layer, of
Trmidad Lake Aaphah Cement—a product of the age*
Equally important—yoa can lay them right over
yoor old worn-out wooden ehinglee jurf aa eeaily aa
»v«r new hoard* No ripping off of the old roof—
no taking riaka of damage by audden atorm.
Gonaeco Latite Shingle, are locked tightly
together—damped firmly to year roof. No curling—
no Happing in die wind.
Made in three natural, unfading mint, rod,
green and blua-black. Coma in and lot ua ahow yen
■kaaa wuatdarhd ahinglaa.
MACON SUPPLY COMPANY
Phone 14M
Genasco S fc*& es