Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 17, 1929, Image 8

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEV1LLE. CA„ JANUARY 17, im lisWeek Sy Arthur Brisbane 9 WASTED VALUES. CHURCHES SHOULD BE BIG. LIONS AND SHEEP. SWEARING OFF. INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR JAN. 2C Luke 15:3-7; Roi Thank*; 5:6-10 could The greatest of all waste got!* on r inside the human brain, «»f which 091* a one-thousandths remain idle and un-, ti used, even in well-managed brains. 1 r Millions of brains do not work at all, j r only remember and repeat, never ere- K. __ J[J/ -on than any other subject ^Em A world. The world is indeed Chrixto- While President Coolidge’t ing proclamati 'hrist it was dated Anno n the year of the Lord. Only ament Scripture portions it-d for research hu many e pertinently been given rorn the Old Testament. Then- are »any prophecies which refer to Him nd one of the strongest evidences f the authority of the Bibl- is the ecord of prophecy and its fulfill ment in later history. Search out the facts and teachings ***• j in the Scripture portions: Luke 2:11, i .10-32; 15:3-7; John 3:14-17; 10:9-11, But that will change. Consider! 14-10, 27. 28; Acts 8:1-18; Romans what ants and other inserts accent- J 5:1-11; Philippian* 2:5-11 Timothy plish, hiving been here many million If 1 :9-10. The Golden Text is a defini- year’s ahead of u.«. We are only 12,- j tion of the word “Jesus”—“And thou 000 years from the late Stone Age,! shall call his name Jesus; for it is he | which is the most encouraging fact, that shall save his people from their in history. Give men ten to fifty mil-) sins,” Matt. 1:21. Let it be noted j lion more years, with deepening, that the historicity of Jesus, the Man convolutions and inherited knowledge j o? Nazareth, is accepted by indiv and see what they will do. , duals nnj races who do not acknow j edge Him as the Christ, meaning the A mud wusp, as Fabre shows, jj Messiah, the Anointed One . Those born knoBinc how lo perform a most; *' h “ doui,t " r ■l"o*tioii miiy w,ll be delicate -untied operation, difficult I rttmri to both litcraturi for a .killed man. New boro human]’ vhich [ ind » '*» elorious bnbic., .10.0(11),000 year, hence, wiii! J e«us Christ, the Son or God. Saul know more of mathematic, than, of T or mi . beheld hi. Lord a. he ap preached Damascus und evidc-nc thereof is to be seen in the chang ed life that followed. The lettc Paul are mature conclusions after most careful research and divim revelations. Last month .at the Birth, day celebration the and at any cost to Himself. During the 33 years on earth He revealed how Ultimately He would enter into the life problem of each soul. Mankind was not saved by his ex emplary life but only by his supreme sacrifice on the cross at Calvary. Paul presents the matter very clear ly in the selected portions in Romans. Man could never make himself right eous in the -ight of our holy God. We are justified, not by a lifetime of our acts. r*u - solely as our sins arc given to .!<• - and His righteousness is imputed t • us. He made full atone- Felt, ment for "ur sins in his sacrificial No. death on 'he cross John also, in Baldwi parabolic form, pictures the pathway 1929 I' of salvation. FOR RENT—Two bright room* wi uro of kitchon and hath. Apply Mr*. W. O. D. Rockwell. Cora Clark .ad Wall St. FREE—Extra pair of Trousers free with every Suit. Material aad workmanship guaranteed. Suits $25.00 and up. SAM McCOMB William Rice and A. Ola Rice 1362, FREE—Extra pair of Troui free with every Suit. Material i workmanship guaranteed. Si $25.00 and up. SAM McCOMB i07 W. Hancock St. Phone : Newton know wh music than Beetle John I). Rockefeller. Jr., who ui derstunds human nature, encouragi the building of Dr. Reisner’s sky scraper church in New York, says “churches must he big enough tc dominate skyscrapers. Material a: well as spiritual dominance is need ed.” That sound idea inspired builders of the old cathedrals. When the Pope ordered Michel Angelo to build St. Peter's in Rome, dominance was the idea as it was in the building of the cathedrals of Cologne. Milan, No tre Dame und others. To control men you must control their IMAGINATION. Musaolini has old-fixhiune and good ones. The new lira piece, worth $1. bears an tion worth many dollars: “Meglio vivere ungiorno d che cen cento anni da pccora, ing, “It is better to live one i a lion than one hundred ye was ring ing with the reechoing of the angel's song, which was first hoard by the shepherds of Judah. The ongel ex plained to them "There is born to you this day in city of David, a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord,” Luke 2:11. His life was fully in accord with the claims made concerning Him. He did not fall short in any respect. He outlined his method cf working in the parable recorded by Luke. He is ever the Great Shepherd vitally con cerned for each lamb and sheep in the entire flock. His mission in leav ing the throne-place in heaven, where He had been from all time with the Father, was to shepherd His sheep In the Superior Court of )unty, January Term, >n for equitable relief. TO WILLIAM HOWARD RICE, DE FENDANT: lou are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to l<o held on the second Monday in January 1929, and make your answ er in the ubove named and stated required by the order of said court. the Honorable J. B. Park, Judge of the Superior Court, this 5 day of December 1928. r Mary Hays To Mary Hays, defendant: Petition for divorce Baldwin Super ior Court January Term, 1929. Lewis Hays hiving filed his peti tion for divorce against you, in this court, returnable to this term and it appearing that you do not reaidc in this State. You, Mary Hays are hereby notified to be and appear at the January term next, of said tour, to be he:d on tile Second Mon day in January 1929. to answer said iel Jackyon are hereby notified to b* and appear at the next term of thi* court to be held on the Second Mon. day in January 1929, to answer sai* suit Witness the Honorable James K. Park, Judt,e Superior Court. Thi« December twentieth, i928. J. C. COOPER, Clerk. Witness the Honorable la men B. Park, Judge Superior Court. This December twentieth, 1928. • J- C. COOPER, Clerk. Elizabeth Jones Jackson Vs. Nathaniel Jackson To Nathaniel Jackson, defendant: Petition for divorce Ealdwin Super ior Court January Term, 1929. Elizabeth Jones Jackson having filed her petition for divorce against you in this court, returnable to said term, and it appearing that you do not reside in this State: You Nathan- Like a man half-heartedly swear ing off in the morning, the world is trying to give up war. And this coun try, which never started a war against Europe, is cxpec.ed to do most of the reforming. It's like asking Moody and Sankey to sign the pledge first, or entreating the Rev. Dr. Staraton not to believe in Darwin. The individual must solve his own problmes, which the use of will pow er. “Thi* heart knoweth his own bit terness." Each of us knows what is wrong with him. and what he ought to do. Few of us do it. Nations know what they ought to do. Not of them does it. Eutope ought stop fighting, and can't. We ought to mind our own business, and c The Wilkinson County Bank Toomsboro mailed out to the stock holders dividend checks for the ye 1928. In additino to paying an u nual dividend of eight per cent the directors state that a nice sum was j also set aside to the a-count of un- divided profits to be held in reserve.! thus increasing the value of the] stock. This bank has never failed to earn and pay u dividend to the stockhold ers and is held in the highest esteem by all who are familiar with its methods of business management as is evidenced by the hundreds of satis fied depositors from all over Wilkin son county and some from adjoining; counties. F. B. Chambers, President, W. A.! Hall, Vice-President and H. E.j Hall, Vice-President and H. K. J Stephens, Cashier have been active-! ly in charge of the banks affairs for I more than eighteen years and have J again been elected to their respec-i tive positions. of coo.iia« system is a feature of the Mew Ford FREE—Extra pair of Troasara | with a vary Sait. Malarial and ' wmrimaaaahip gaaraatead. Saits 1 A COMPLETE water plant is a part of every automobile as it is a part of every mod ern city. The purpose of this water plant is to keep the engine rooled to n temperature that will make it efficient in oper ation. If it were not for this, the cylinder walls would be come overheated and the pistons refuse to operate. Tiie cooling system of the new Ford is particularly in teresting because it Is so simple and reliable. When the radiator is full of water, the engine of the new Ford will not overheat under the hardest driving. Yet the water is so regulated that it will not impair en gine operation by running too cold in winter. The cooling surface of the Ford radiator is large, with four rows of tubes set in staggered position so that each receives the full bene fit of the incoming air. The fan is of the airplane pro peller type and draws air through the radiator at the rapid rale of 850 cubic feet per minute at 1000 revolutions per min- ate of the motor* BELL’ first showing of New Spring Dresses and Coats Just in by Express. The Styles are new and the Materials are new. They are charming to look at. Drop in and see them II \m The hot water around the cylinder head is drawn to the radiator to he rooled by a centrifugal water pump of new design. The entire cooling system of the new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully made that it requires very little atlentiou. The radiator should be kept full, of course, and druined once each month so that sediment will not collect and retard the free passage of water. In cold weather, a reliable anti-freeze solu tion should he added. As owner ami manager of this important watc: plant you should also ?ce that the water pump and fan shaft are properly lubricated ami the packing around the pump shaft kept in adjust ment. Hose connections may also need replacement after long service. For those little adjustments, it pays to call on the Ford dealer. He works under close fac tory supervision and he haa been specially trained and equipped to do a thorough, competent job at a fair price. 0 m Fifty Brand New Idresses Twenty-five New Sport Coats JUST RECEIVED IN CREPES. SATINS. SILKS f YOU WILL LIKE THE COLORING. YOU AND COMBINATIONS WILL LIKE THE STYLES $10.75 to $16.75 | $12.50 to $19.00 If You Want the Best Shop At E. E. Bell’s Ford Motor Company