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UNION RECORDER, MII.LEDGEVIU.E, C*., FEBRUARY 21, >»29
HEART TO HEART TALK
(By John Joseph G*ine», M. D.)
Changing
This is an era of chances. And wo
relish them to the point of hearty
welcome in most instances. Those
who do .iot chance once in u while
gradually drift into that lethargic
itatc of mind which we call a rut—
and everybody resents that.
The same suit of clothes worn for
to lone a time grows tiresome to our
neighbor.:, if not to ourselves, though
the garments are by no means worn
out. People relish contrasts,
especially when the change is for
the brighter, the newsier, the more
attractive. And this applies to our
reading matter, I think, fully ns
much as to mere physical appear-
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON FOR MARCH 10
REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE. D. D.
The two sacraments in the Chris
ta n Church are named in the title.
The dictionary defines “sacrament"
is an outward and visible sign of
nward and spiritual grac«, instituted
jy Jesus Christ.” To the Roman
toldier the word meant an oath or
pledge, thut was taker: especially
tn about to go forth for war or
a mission for his country.
The Scripture portions, aside from
;e named above, for intimate studj
•aces. |are Matthew 3:13-17; Acts 2:38-41
So the readers of thin paper will j Romans 0:1-14. Then it is recom
notice our abandonment of thing? j mended that you turrt to each word ir
and words with the medical tang, both a general and Bible dictionary
Ever alert for the best at his disposal, | Baptism is introduced by John the
our editor believes that an inspira-1 Bnptizcr during his preaching ir
lional diet will be relished for a j wilderness. He taught that people
while: he believes, and I agree with who became penitcrit because of their
him. that the mind should be re- s j ns and purposed to live a different
freshed ns well as the body ; so it is | Uf e should give public testimony
with no little satisfaction that 1 take '■ thereto as they received the rite of
up the pleasant duty to which I am ' Bapti-m, which would signify this
assigned. inward working of grace. The Old
There has never been a time when Testament has many reference
e use of wator in symbolic cb
g. Jesus, coming from Naza
ught this Baptism, not that
If up- might thus formally take our
place before Jehovah.
When The Risen Lord gave
great commission He instructed the
apostles, and their followers, to go
everywhere, proclaim repentance
from sin through hte Crucified Ore
and then direct the converts to regis
ter the consciousness of the change
of heart and their purpose after new
obedience in this rite of Baptism.
• The Lord’s Supper was instituted
just after the observance of the
Jewish Passover in the upper room
in Jerusalem. Unleavened bread was
used as a symbol and also the cup,
concerning which He said in invita
tion, “Drink ye all of it.” The rich
meaning is set forth by Paul in the
passage from I Corinthians. This
Scripture is used by every Christian
minister as he celebrates this Sacra
ment. The symbolism brings to mind
the body und blood of Jesus Christ,!
which were given in sacrifice on the
cross. The minister will break a
piece of the bread and pour the grape !
juice during the service. Prayer is
offered repeatedly, and particularly
in setting these elements apart for
this holy use. A very helpful book I
to give to any first communicant
“Coming to the Communion," by Rt
Charles R. Erdman, D. D.
This Memorial Supper has also
promise and links between, the A
;nsion and the Second Advent,
■ hich is a truth to be believed by all
Christians and not only by those who
specially emphasize the Return of
ur Lord.
Supper is
‘Giving of thanks.” Solemnity of
course inheres in such a memorial
and pledge, but it should also be rich
with joy because of the .blessings that
have been made possible. In the ser
vice the believer accepts what has
been done for him and likewise
pledges renewed and full obedience
his Saviour.
CATTLE FOUND
The follownig three cows found
during the first week in February
on tne State Farm on the grain, were
Another name for this! impounded and are now being held
harist. This means at the Men's Ca-np. Description is as
follows: one fawn color with white
spots, slightly dark in face, looks to
be about five years old, horns droop
in front, giving a little milk. One
fawn color, dark in face, looks about
three years old, horns droop a little
in front, giving a little milk.
One dark fawn color, about two
years old, horns drooped a little in
front, is springing.
No marks on any of above.
Owner, upon proper identification
and payment of this add and cost to
i, may have this
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
is by train. The safest. Most com
fortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips. GEORGIA STATE PRISON FARM
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM B. IL DUNAWAY, Supt.
BRICK
That Clink Like Steel
Are Made by the “McMILLAN” Process
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
Wo Make Quick Shipments la Any Quality.
RICH GLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK-COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan.
K. G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan, Vice-President
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the thinkers of our beloved countr
have been sought with such positiv
energy. We are intcre
thing good; the bad fo
on us whether we will or no. “Prove
all things; hold fast to that which is
good." I don't know of any better
advice than that. ,
I heartily wish I could hear all of
the comments hat may he aroused by
the things I shall try to say to you,
dear friends, during the next year.
Maybe some of you will differ with
me; and some of my personal
friends may evert clip out something
of mine—and put it in the scrap
book; 1 shall dream that way, at nny
rate. And I fully appreciate the
honor of taking hte place of a be
loved writer who has lately be*n
called to.thc higher sphere.
May I hope that there is jus*, a lit
tle corner somewhere in your heart
for me to creep into and he happy?
“Fine!” exclaimed Miss Rabbit.
QUALITY PLUS CLOTHES
I have now this line of clothes
and they are ail the name signi
fies. Hand Tailored, snappy, well
trimmed and the best clothes I
have ever seen for the price. Three
piece Suit Coat Vest and Pants
$32.50.
G. W. BARR
Merchant Tailor
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Do You Know...
that a Wcstinghousc “Flavor
Zone” Range will start your morn
ing coffee while you’re still in bed?
that food cooked in a “Flavor
Zone” oven is 25 per cent more
healthful and nutritious?
that shrinkage of food in a “Fla
vor Zone” oven iB one third less
than a fuel-heated oven?
that the “Flavor Zone” oven auto-
maticallv turns down the heat
when your roast is browned ?
that you can put dinner in the
oven at 9 A. M. and come home at
6 P.M. to a perfectly cooked meal?
that you never have to baste meat
or add water to vegetables when
you cock the “Flavor Zone” way?
Do You Know you can take cooking:
utensils from the range and place
them on a snowy white doth with
out leaving a marl; ?
• a f ea> °f good points about a
Westmghousc “Flavor Zone” Electric
Mange* Watch for our special an-
^ momcement next week]
Georgia
POWER COMPANY
P. S. Arkwricet, President
BELL’S
OUR BUY ERS ARE BACK FROM NEW YORK. AND HUNDREDS OF COATS AND DRESSES'ARE ARRIVING
DAILY BY EXPRESS. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED TO SEE SUCH BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. AT SUCH SMALL
PRICES. PARIS MODELS ENSEMBLES—FOR STREET. DINNER AND SPORT WEAR. SPORT MODELS FOR
TRAVELING DRESSES FOR INFORMAL AND FOR EVENING WEAR.
SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF
Fifty Silk Dresses
$10.00 value
Two for $11
Plains and Prints
50 New Dresses Just In
Made of georgettes and crepes—Some ensembles, suit
able for street, afternoon and party dresses.
$25, $29 and $39
More than 100 Dresses
Just in by express, in plain and printed crepes. They are
wonderful values, on sale at
$10.75
A NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN TODAY. MADE TO SELL
FOR $1975. at 5 uS -fcSi
$10.75
If you Want the Best Shop at
E . E . BELL’S
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