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BY JERE N. MOORE
It is surprising how many of his
still hold to superstitions, regard
thirteen as unlucky, Friday as a bad
day to begin pny undertaking or
make a change, crossing the trail of
a black cat sure to bring ill and walk
ing under a ladder a certain sign of
woe. Magic still holds its force over
our being and we regard certain signs
as forerunners of evil.
We can easily s,5c the cause of
our belief :n mugic. Our ancestors
vjmple. ine
i! Pkc the average fish
Li .. Hi- human nature is many many years ago resorted to this
|C C ~'h<ut ant ^ Oius ^ e " *° rm to protect them-
s . thr<»u- to us. selves in their battles, to control the
• he ir *‘ t<j t j u> passages of elements, etc., because they knew of
' 1; ited in our heading, no supreme ruler of the universe.
IV 1R T,. ulso to be studied in They though* by doing certain dances
' iT1 ' : inch: Luke 2:40-52; or by saying certain prayers the evil
< ‘ fent j,;. philippiar.s 1:6, spirit would be pleased and disaster
“ ' i r- folnssions 1:9-11; He- would leave them. We have learned
:1 Tin -. 1 topical lessons the folly of this and now control our-
R1 ' X llue because they re- selves differently and seek a more
f, rencc to the Bible, scientific solution of these problems
man who introduces yet all the magic that we now adhere
n added '
C. M. I. C. GO TO FORT
MOULTRIE THIS SUMMER
Fort Moultrie, S. C., Feb. 18.—
Fort Moultrie. S. C., has again been
selected by the Corps Area Comman
der as a location for one of the Citi
zens’ Military Training Camps. All
of the candidates who attended last
year will be glad to know of this
for Fort Moultrie is always oi
the most popular camps.
Last year there were many
provements over the previous year,
among them being the New Motion
Picture Theatre which is constructed
of brick and concrete, and scats si>
hundred patrons. It is equipped witl
a special cooling device which make;
it very comfortable during the sum'
mer. It is operated in addition tc
the open-air Theatre on the front
beach.
Construction has started
new library adjoining the Post Thea
tre, and it will be ready before the
camp opens. It is also made of brick
■and concrete with composition shing
les and on the same style of architec
ture as the Theatre.
The water system is being further
"400"
| Lends the ffhrfrf m dfolor ChrMifws |
a handed augmented by a new- 60,000 gallon
" u : hU brother. Both John to can be traced back
' ■' >:in ° n ' . follows of John the down leritage that we cannot escape. 8 t°nige tank which should more than
i Andre"; ^ They thon Education has had its infucncc in s ”PP.y tb « Pezt under any conditions,
t unt- «*■ >i<„.„knr An- disnellinir thin hnnknm. hn* nft«r nil Central aVprfue, the main Toad
They then Education has had its infuence
Teacher. An- dispelling this hookum, but after all
is the Jesus- Christ, the Great Messiah,
ought and preached a doctrine and
he led us away from these superstition:
and tells and disbeliefs more than any om
news. s*uu«m comes to yet to live.
'' unds with an open friend- His doctrine of life gave men nev
ar ’ £ \aj-arene who speaks hope and dispelled the ancient be-
T i] 0 *f his work and gives Hefs and fears that hovered
p of Peter, a Rock, signi- over the world at his coming. Wi
L h^nature of the work he will do*well to study the Golden rule, the
* nc 1 1 j jn e-tablishing the beatitudes and his parables and learn
f0n ° earth. from them the pt ‘ al true Ideals of
° m ° n . Peter is among living.
who are called Some one has said that with the
disciples, which means twenty-third psalm, the 14tl. chapter
Later he was selected as °f St. John and a good nrithcmetic
f the Twelve and styled an apos- he could build the ideal character.
0 sent forth. Then real school- In this modern duy none of us
be^n for the work that was to j need be controlled by superstitions
!u convinced that Jesi
, f ( ,r Messiah after spend-
th Him
mu* months late
poodly numbe
his life.
j”, tcacher-trnining class,
L, , M the Master Teacher.
Rut two and a half yi
He 3 nd witch craft. It is seeking after
*ith false gods which have no good in-
After Huence.
of general | I am not inclined to moralize or
a quiz class preach, it is merely an idea of mine.
S'Caesarea Philippi when ! •
. a «ked the hlunt question “Who j “The friendship of a good man is
.n say that the Son of man is?” a gift of the Gods” often quoted and
-h the answer may have been as true today ,jas ever before. I
.j phrased it was the result of county my friends and find them
- iiiditation. Boldly Peter an-'ninny, this is said in no boostnig
i-( j ..*rfc oU art the Christ, the Son spirit, but because I believe it. The
■>< living God.” At once the need of friends often manifests it-
h<r commends him for this re-! self in the course of a few years. Ail
rhich announces the full divinity. of us live to'leave an imprint, all
- despised Man of Nazareth. of us strive for a plnce in the af-
vin , f tll ren at ideals and truth ( fcctions of our fellows. It is fitting
failed com- and right that we should and alto
gether proper.
I have often observed the wrecks
of life that sit in the death house
at the State Prison. They have come
down to the end and are facing
eternity. Many of them have been
“good fellows” well liked and boast
ed many friends becoming the victim
of circumstance^ that ended in n
most deplorable death.
How many of these could have been
saved had they had a person who
they could hn\*e called friend, to
guide them or had some person volun
tarily befriended them. I hear their
life story as they face the brink and
•0 converts on the Day of Pente- 1 many of them are well worth record-
of his epistles Peter ing, while others born in ignorance,
jr Golden Text, “But die in ignorance and never really
r do the night of the crucifixion
a he had just boasted that he
champion the Lord even unto
\s soon as the cock crew
-established his thinking,
tmorsc was unbounded. It
Rained for Jesus to recommission
J after the resurrection. This was
iftcr the miraculous draught of
a* Cal l. e. Three times Peter
asked, “Lovest thou me,” and
:ime a positive answer was given
ian growth had begun once
The fullness of his spiritual
manifested when Peter
[ichcil that sermon that obtained
through the Po.s., has recently been
hard surfaced making it one of the
finest stretches in the State.
Most of the buildings on the Post
have recently been painted and
siderable improvements are (every
where in evidenc.
The Atlantic Ocean and Sulliv
Island wonderful beach can not be
improved, and will .be in full opera-
tio for bathers this year as last.
Fort Moultrie is rated the most
popular camp in the Fourth Corps
Area, and its quota is expected to be
filled early this year as it wa
1928. Those who attended last year
are urged to put in their applications,
each one bringing a “Rookie” with
him, but this application should not
be delayed, as the camp will be
larger than last year.
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
is by train. The safest. Most .
fortablc. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
SILK STOCKINGS REPAIRED—
Runs in Silk Stockings invisibly
paired, by experienced peri
charges small, work quickly d<
Mrs. Tom McComb. Jr. 103
Wilkinson street.
They all feel they hav
chance, so I stlil hold that many of
them would have been saved had
they been befriended.
I remember the story young Mc
Clellan told me the night before he
was executed for his part in the
murder of Professor Wright. He had
been without parental guidance since
early in life and had to make his own
way. He had fallen in with evil
companions. He told the story of
how Mr. Wright had been murdered
his protests, and his companion
Coggershall vouched for the truth,
The OHjY CAR of ail the new can
with every new 19120 refinement
Y c
JL ii
^OU will find some of these
important new 1929 features
on several of the new cars—but
the only new car that has all of
them is the new Nash "400”!
Each one of these new refinements
gives added pleasure to driving a
car. And all of them together mean
more delightful, carefree, luxuri
ous motoring than you have ever
known before.
And when you buy a Nash "400”,
you get all these advantages with
out a penny of extra cost. Every
necessary accessory ... hydraulic
shock absorbers... bumpers front
and rear... even tire locks... are
installed at the factory—included
in the factory price.
Drive a new Nash "400” today.
Compare what we say about the car
with what the car says to you. You
will find that although we make
strong statements about the ”400”
—the facts are even stronger!
HINES & CALLAWAY
COMING TO
MilJedgevifie
DR. REA
INDIVIDUAL
INSTRUCTION
IN GREGG
SHORTHAND
REPLY TO R. W. C.
THIS PAPER
LOST — Between Warreaton and
Gordon. Old fukraned walnut rock
er, with woven back and eeat. One
larger arm oak rocker with leather
upholstered Seat, one ana gone.
Reasonable reward. Notify Julian
F. Brooks, Gordon, Ga. 1-31-29 4t.
mpro'
ethod
wiihoi
AT BALDWIN HOTEL
THURSDAY. MARCH 7
from 10 A. M. Co 4 P. M .
Will Give Free Treatment
DR. REA, well known American
physician. Regular graduate, licensed
by the State, visiting professionally
many important places in the United
There are many reasons
for the ease of steering
the new Ford
but the Coggershalis had been his! Sb L tes \ .
friend, in time of trouble and before Specializing in diseases of
he would betray this friendliness he f t0 ““ 1, i Ilver - bowcls ' b,ood ' " kin '
would die with sealed lips, which he \ un ^’ Mr ™' beart ' bl “ d -
ider, bedwetting, rheumatism mala-
This is one boy I believe would > ]ell “ Br "' b: ~ od Pressure, leg
> dedicated I
“First."
- u national holi-
who '
i al-
I •'*" hi'x
id of him tb". he was
. first in peace and first
of his countrymen.”
n’s Birthday! The day
L* r:ch u ' e pay tribute to one of the
• t! t spirits that ever breathed the
America.
know what it is all about while others have been saved from the untimely, u ^^ r8 » 8 * 0W Jn’O'vH 1 »«* children.
mentally deficient and an death hod he been befriended at the
alionest would have to classify them, right time.
lavements and nobility are
' cnovvn tven to be mention-
■' American has not thrilled
•*.. r ' - bfe! Important
''*• necessity of learning
’ ‘- 'ample of Washington—
'iy in our own way to be
" • •• ‘•ver service we rend- \
! «•;. , ... . ,ir “ rt ’re-
- 'in s career proves to
i d ot *- s not require
■ a acts, indelicate ng-
_ J , ' " r ^'“regard of the
|U'a,v iniFt '
- *. teache * us that to be
irr 1 j” 1 * 1 '- 1 ^ ave qualities
• and mind; must strive to be
' l , ki " d all times; must
Ihireuqhly to what-
. * 1 »h to do well.
1 st:r n ««*
L"" l ‘ ti »" He C d** t n„Tr r °’ y
ti’T? otber> fd th/pean
!*« Ihroueh K dCr b ° th ln " ar mnd
, '*%ence h " mtrin * ic rebility and
"Wheel -E-E! Motlier’s at it Again!”
Eager feel scurrying. Eyes big
as saucers. Smiles. Mother’s
baking again. The half - empSy
sack of Omega plainly tells that
many a biscuit and goodie has
come out of the oven since the
children went out to play. Of
course, motheral ways uses Omega.
r: s , E , Mp °«iUM u
•** lm « «f hat. .
•• hat, u, ,
DUtribufd by
li cm a,
He does not operate fr -hronic
appendicitis, gall-stones, ulcers of
stomach, piles, fistula, goitre. Small
j external tumors, and suspicious skin
i growths, treated with the hypoder-
I mic injection method.
Dr. Rea is an experienced practi-
I tioncr in medicine, and applies his
| efforts in the interest of those dis-
| eases he is best qualified to treat, so
! if ailing, and not getting any better,
see him, as improper measures,
rather than disease are often the
cause of long standing sickness.
Will give free professional services,
medicines will he furnished at reason
able cost in those cases in need of
treatment. This free treatment is
for all new patients who apply on
this trip, so remember the date, and
bear in mind that their treatment is
different.
Marred*women should come wi
their husbands, and children wi
their parents.
REA BROS. Medical Laboratory
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A LARGE INCOME
Next to cotton, timber and timber
products comprise Georgia's largest
income. Millions are invested in saw
mills and naval stores plants and
the payrolls amount to a large sum.
The timber crop is wo nth saving.
Georgia, due to the efficient work of
State Forester B. M. Lufburrow, is
beginning to formulate a forestry
policy—Jackson Progress-Argus.
If >m «• ia maria* for I mi hi for
aay slam of haaltef. SaO.ll laais
ar B. P. Jaaaa, Afoate far Nairn
I Haraastw Ca, iwki wf
THE new Ford is exception
ally easy to steer because of
the well - proportioned
weight of the car, the steel-
spoke wheels, the co-ordi
nated design of springs and
shock absorbers, the size
and design of the steering
wheel, and the simple me
chanical construction of the
steering gear.
The Ford steering gear is
of the worm and sector
type used on high-priced
cars and is three-quarter
irreversible.
In simple, nnn-tcrhniml
language, lliis means that
the car responds easily and
quirkly lotheftiecrinpHiieel,
yet there is no danger of the
wheel being jerked from the
hands of the driver by ruts
or bumps in the road. A
light touch guides the car,
yet you always have that
necessary feol-of-t.ic-rond so
essential to good driving.
Strength of materials and
careful workmanship give
unusual stability to the Ford
steering gear and housing.
The steering warns, for
instance, is spHned to the
•leering worm duft and is
stronger, of rooms,
than If a single hay
the shaft and worm to
gether. The steering worm
sector is forged and ma
chined in the same piece
with its shaft.
The housing of the steer
ing gear mechanism is mode
of three steel forgings, elec
trically welded together.
This housing is then electri
cally welded to the steering
column. Such a one-piece
steel unit is naturally much
sturdier than if several parts
were used and bolted or riv
eted together.
Throughout, the new Ford
steering nicchaRhm is no
simple in design and tiucare-
fully made that it requires
practically no attention.
'flic only thing for you to
do is to have the front steer- •
ing spindles, spindle con
necting rods, and drag link
lubricated every 500 miles
and the steering gear lubri
cated every 2000 miles.
For this work, you will
find it best to consult the
Ford dealer. He has been
specially trained and
equipped to help you get
the greetest possible use
from your ear over the long
est period of time at
^ • nriulmeni of Iron-
Ford Rotor Company