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! INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON FOR FEB. 3
THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
P**1m 19:7*14; 2 Timothy 3:14-17
Re<
.•1 D. Pri
srriptions In that Psalm—“pure,
clean, true and righteous altogeth-
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet,
' Auu light unto my path."
I Paul in charging Timothy refers
him to the “sacred writings" in which
he had b:*en instructed from his
■ youth. Thereby "the man of God may
( be complete, furnished completely un
to every-good work."
be hoard before mo, on the
first Monday in February next at
ten o'clock A. M. and if no valid ob
jection are filed thereto letters will
be granted as prayed for.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
| The Christians Sacred Book is
[ descriptive statement of tl. Bible.
In fact, it is a library consisting of
‘ r.ixty-six books, divided into the Old
and New Testaments. “How We Got
Our English Bible," by J. Patterson
Smyth answers many questions in the
mind of every investigator. Beyond
all human source this Book comes
from God. Rev. F. B. Meyer, D. D.,
says, “Inspiration consists in the di-
'd* certain - v j ne quality that’ inheres in the
-u^ta* n an< * *’ r ° ° Ce Bible." It is certainly different and
will tolerate even more fU p er j or to cvery other book and is
,ceded- aKe f well called the Book of books. One
sustenance, and canno. | cannot c i a j m ^ be well educated who
, bt-ar more food 1 n k is not conversant with the general
ar> . to sustain life. Per- c . ontent thereof. Dr. Meyer also
r _tinct that 0 “ states, “The best argument for the
o" thl ' Pl*>n*sL most Bib | 0 u the ctaracter ,, create.," and GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
unstimulatinK diet. William E. Gladstone dcelared. “The | Robert H. Harper bavina made ap-|
on is 1 Sunday School is the worlds jrrent- j plication for permanent adrninistra-j
deny nim; es: institution tor popularizing the tion upon the estate of Mrs. Mary K.
idling. u
K grandpa
I ,nij milk, don
, t have mast potato, you neea wor |^» g greatest Book."
i call him a PBck nuraber Read this Book through, and do so
abhors scalloped potatoes. y as 0 f ten ^ p08 sible. Then commit
le him in* 0 outing some many chosen passages to memory,
.led dish with a little « - CVC th | One of these will be the nineteenth
e in it. yet no real fue or Pnalm, from which the first Scripture
.ling fit®* >' ou may * ,Ve ,m ; ^ portion is taken today. If you wish
,nning fit °f indgestion away .n , ^ notc many ^rms f or the Scriptures
If he refuses j read Paalm 119 , wher e there is some
im or. graham mus . j men y on j n D f the 176 verses. In
Th* oidfft machine of today, was : fts age the Bible is still the
bably built out of the h~*t ma- b eg . seller each year in all literature,
the outset. It has lasted ; both modern and ancient. A very
by being properly housed, j s j mp i e am j ye t m0 st comprehensive
joints correctly lubricated, no j gtatement is
fluids having been heaped upon it | „ sin wifi kcep yQU from ^ Book .
i having had the proper uo or j^ia Book will keep you from sin.”
engine. If you desire your <hu-|
U i machine to last a long time, uo |
hinder its normal action, j
YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
' The appraisers appointed to set
1 aside a Year’s Support for Mrs. Jose-
■ phine S. Boone the widow and Joseph
i Boone, the minor child of S. A.
Boone, late of said county, deceased,
I out of the estate of said deceased,
. „ . , . . having filed their return in this of-
thU I.'therefore to notify .11
persons concerned that said applies
tion will be heard on the first Mon
day in February, next, ut 10 o’clock
A. M.. at which time let all persons
Bhow cause why the return should
not be made the "Judgment of the
Court, and if no valid objections
filed thereto the appraisers return
will be made the order of this Court.
This January 7, 1929.
W. H .STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
TEN MILES ON A MULE
offering for Salo
mon regrot not buying my ti
they will bo jut as sad if thi
I slip by tkam. Soa or
J. L. SIBLEY
CITATION
Safety, silence and
simplicity are features
of the new Ford
six-brake system
Harper, deceased, this is therefore to
notify all persons concerned that
said application will be heard on the
first Monday in February at 10
o’clock A. M., and if no valid objec
tion is filed thereto, letters will be
granted as prayed for.
This 7th day of January, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
ivmg 3
ti he likes, you are adding to h»s
fort and longevity, besides goth-
g blessings on yourself tha are
gn:y nice t<* have; then, freak difct-
U harmful at any age.
MCRIME SAYS I
fo Pleasing
No* that we are learning to do all
rts of things it might be well
)U a little attention to that most
portant art of all arts, the Art of
►
i an Art and not Science.
r you may learn out of a book,
i Ar. takes practice.
tin or moral something
: about, hut just i
expediency. You
u; then learn
Study carefully each of the follow-
g selected portions tha. are a part
” but! 0 * th** lesion. Deuteronomy 0:4-9;
of the ! Ju-’ bua 1:8, 9; 2 Kings 22:8-20; Ne-
‘ hemiah 8:1-8; Psalm 19:7-14; Luke
24:25-32; Acts 17:10-12; 2 Timothy
3:14-17.
The first reference indicates a
portion that, the Hebrew places in his
mezuzah and pyhlactery. This Word
place on his doorpost and it is
taught to his children. The Jew has
made an incalculable contribution
giving thiB Book to the world. Well
does the Psalmist say “The law of
Jehovah is perfect, restoring the
soul." The Word was indeed law
and its precepts were to be accepted
and obeyed, for they are “right”
Psalm 19:7-8. Take the other de-
Baldwin Court of Ordinary Jan
uary Term.
T. J Brooks having filed his appli
cation for administratton upon the
estate of Mrs. Etnmu Hodges late of
said county deceased. This is there
fore to notify all persons concerned
both kindred and creditors that the I
WE SELL
WINDOW CLASS
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PHONE
124 OR 240
CULVER A KIDD DRUG CO.
“OF COURSE"
THE REX ALL STORE
BL0ATEDJEEUN6
And Otter TranMet West
Away After TMi South
CoTothri»n Hud Talus
Black-Dranght.
Ira, S. C.—-*I hara used Black.
Draught, at in‘*'rvnK for nbout five
years." says Mr. J. F. GUIUnnd. c
this place “I take ii for indigo* tior
“After eating. I would hare
tight, bloated feeling, ruri »^<ns l-
my chest and stomach. : ' 'ub
spit up my food, ard «oaie v.ujjv:
ate would not agree with rt * rt r.!i
“I would be hungry, but nir: 1.1 ti.
oat on account of the indlgcct on. ?
would be constipated, too.
"Some one told me that I u*ub
try Black-Draught, which ilL
with gone! results. I toko J:
small dose alto: meals, and l :.u
like a different person.
“I do not have any mere tr.ahl-
of that kind. I can nov cut al
most anything I want u:. at ^
time, and it does tiol hurt m*
"Black-Draught .i
medicine. 1 can rccoine..i it v
others.”
Thousands of people have f<nn»
relief, in cases of common Uidtge*
tion, by taking a pinch of DI>u:k
Draught after meals, and continuing,
this treatment for several days.
Take Thedford's Block-Draught
It Is purely vegetable and acts in i
helpful way. without the bad effect-
of mineral drugs.
ONE of the first things yon this construction, the entire
will notice when yon drive surface of the shoe is
the new Ford is llsc quick, brought in steady, uniform
effective, silent action of its contact with the dram the
six-brake system. instant yon nress your foot
m. . on the brake pedal. Thin
n „ <cre £Sr g ..d
*£■£**”" of ^ E owItag jm,] make tb«Ford
— -
separate emergenev* or pack- °P*
ing brakes are all of the Another feature of the
mechanical, internal ex- Ford brakes is the esse off
ponding type, with braking adjustment,
surfaces fully enclosed for broken
protection against mnd, m adjusted by turning m
water, sand, etc. gCfW conveniently located
The many advantages of on the outside of each brake
tl«la type of braking system plate. This screw is so
have long been recognised, notched that all ffqur broken
They are brought to you in can ho set alike simply by
the new Ford through a listening to the “clicks.**
scries of mechanical im- The emergency or park*
provements embodying ; ng brakes on the new Ford
much that is new in design requireUttleattcntion.How-
and manufacture. A purlieu- CVC1> 8 ] lou sa they need ad-
lorly unique feature is the j ualmcnl a | any time, con-
simple way by which a spe- HU |, yoar p on | dealer for
cial drum lias b<*cn con- prom p|, courteous, and eco-
atrucled to permit the use of service. He works
two sets of internal brakes uni ] er factory super-
on the rear wheels. vision and he has been spe-
A further improvement dally trained and equipped
In braking performance is to help you get the greatest
effected by the oelf-eenter- possible use from your car
Ing feature of tho four- over the longest period
wheel brakes — an off time at a mini-
exclusive Ford do mum of tremble ml
Yclopment. Through Wgir exprawe.
Ford Motor Company
» i: people u> please you;
few hunches
Bvn
1 of ejju
r. that :
dis-
: > veryhody. Do not prahi
nor dispraise yourself, noi
fac. talk of yourself at all
Upraise- is a common form
Pnpeeable egotism.
-• not he iragic. Have
tumor. Host things do r
Sine things out of ten that
-hruteninc di-appear when you
■d at them. It is very dish*arten-
o i:ve with one who is perpetual-
Cultivate a pleasant voice. Do
Clothe yourself as
afford. Do not have
Is, frayed cuffs, towsl-
Kceping
°P'e’s
due i
s feelings. Clean
Beware ..f halitosis,
plainly, one letter J
■omfortable spar -s
Here's a “hired man”
who works for 2c a day!
Y OU would jump at the chance to get
a hired man who—for two cents a
(Jay—would pump water for the needs
of a family of six people—water for
kitchen, bath and laundry. Or pump
enough water fop 18 head of cattle—or
3? pigs—or . 3 5 sheep. Of course you
would!
We offer you such a “hired man" in the
Paul Water System.
Let’s Be Modem!
The old hand pump or well with a bucket
at the end of a rope is out of date — by
about a century. Why not substitute the
Paul Water System—a modern, economi
cal water system that not only gives you
flowing water in the house and barn, but
gives you fire protection as well ?
The cost of operation is negligible under
the new electric rate. The cost of install
ing is extremely reasonable—especially
on the terms we are offering for a limited
time.
SPECIAL TERMS—
If you Act Now!
If you act at oi
* " a Pan! Wi
BEAUTIFUL NEW
pring Coats
entative. Why
A 0 w b® art
tat things
\ er ' t the little politeness
,: P ' hen a lady enters ■
Will you trade
chicken*. R. I. Rvdr.
‘ *dc an; , of fnt.
>i W. r ‘ —«* 2 °00 fo,
J - L SIBLEY
_ will
Irsiail a Pan! Water System
(deep or shallow well) for
only $10 down — with 18
months in which to pay the
balcnce! Investigate now.
This i
SirF
WATER SYSTEMS
Georgia
?OWEEL JSH COMEANY
CITIZEN' WHEREVER WE SERVE ■
-
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FOR DRESS AND SPORT WEAR
Smartly tailored in the entrancing new shades of brown—some with the rolled
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these coats today—We will be delighted to show you. Priced
$10.75 to $25.00
DEPARTMENT
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