Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 18, 1929, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE. GA., APRIL 1«, l»» INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR APRIL 21 COMFORT FOR GOD S PEOPLE In trie midM of troublesome times the I'.rophet is He.-laring the blessed o>nditk>n of the future Judah as well as the ten tribes of Israel must must be tarried away into captivity but there would be a return to the land which Jehovah Rave in perpetu ity to his people. The day will again «-<>me when the Hebrew will regain his tribal possession in Palestine. Mod- CO TO BED STORIES By Farmer Smith One day Br’er Rabbit was seated in the parlor of hi* home reading a book and smoking bis pipe when he looked up and saw a pair of eyes. He looked again and there was Billie Hunny with his peeper* opt ne«! ><• w ide if seemed as though all lull ord the U Hei irhng of the Bible. leap rtudy where v. ill do well to consider the exact words of the text. Their content »* rich in blessedness. The very sound and phrasing is quieting and is like an oasis in a vast desert of dreari ness. tor too often, sum is our daily life. With special emphasis, by rea son of tbi repetition, the Almighty commands the prophet-messenger to advise His people that there are rest ful days ahead. Therefore, even now there ir reason to enjoy the rc- p<me of the soul that is possible for the child of God. Turning away from God led to the captivity in Babylon. The peace that passeth all understanding was still to be the por tion of His people. The rough pathway of life was to l>r made easy for the pilgrim en route to the eternal Zion. Filling in of va.leys and lowering of moun tains pounds like modern method* of “Hello, Billie, what do you want?” asked Br’er Rabbit. “I want a stick of candy, or some agar,” answered Billie. “Well, I do declare 1“ exclaimed Br’«r RabWlt. “Yop’U have to ask your Mother. Don't you know fathers arc not suppos'd to give children things that are not good far .hem?” “Is that so?” asked Billie Bunny, n great surprise. "I thought you were the lust father in the w%»rld. V.,u look so good and kind. Will i have beautiful fur like yours some lay and if I put my ea-» down like ■ out*, will it part my hair? I do *4Jit to louk like you, for Mother ays you are very handsome." Br’er Rabbit got up and reached n the closet for a piece of candy md gave a tiny piece to Billie. In little while Mother Rabbit enme •me and started to get supper, j •'er Rabbit was reading his book. J fter a while the two children came, and when they sat down to »up-1 per Billie w asn’t very hungry, while j Bobbie Bunn> couldn’t seem to get enough to eat. "Have you been eating candy?” asked Mo.her Rabbit. “Ye-e-e-s,” said Billie. "Did your father give it to you?” “I cannot tell a lie,” replied Billie. “He did.” Mother Rabbit went over to Br’er Rabbit and took his pipe out of his mount. “I'll give your pipe back in M week," she said. BELL’S Special Reduced Sale of All Early Spring Dresses, Crepes and Georgettes REDUCED IN PRICE FROM ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES To CHARLESTON, S. C. Account MAGNOLIA GARDENS, SEASON 1929 Low rate excursion tickets on sale rch 20.28, 26-28. April 2-4, 10-12, 20. 11*29, final limit of ticket en days. •'or total fares, schedules and ner travel information. Ask Tick et Agent. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY In the Oriei such things have often been done t<» make ready for the coming of an earthly king. Now prophecy says tnat royal preparation shali be mad.* for just the ordinary traveller heav- j enward. Withal, the glory of the, Lord .‘•hall be in evidence nnd no one shall mi*s tnat glorious sight. Frailty in human life is akin to the ' grass of the earth. The majority' pass on early and tew live beyondl ihe proverbial four score years. Ir. marked contrast the “word of our: God” is presented. Here is that] which must continue to abide. Think ! of the attack; on the Bible through; all the rges past. Many think it its j an indication of genuine smattness to endeavor to discredit the Holy| BibV. Groups and even nations have sought to show the Bible worth ies-. But there never was a day when t-iis Book wa< more firmly, established aw the guide for man in this life and even unto Heaven The product in applied Christianity is : ufflr viden for its teachings and live accordingly. High privilege is given to Isaiuh as he is told to seek a mountain, as it were, for a pulpit and proclaim the glad tidings to all Zion. Through out the holy city, Jerusalem, he was to go and let his voice ring in the streets, declaring “Behold, your God!” Jewry would he great, and i* marvellously go, because of their Je hovah. He gives rewards for obedi ence and makes joys to abound for Hi* children. Herrin is the basis for the opening wards of encourage- ment, ‘'Speak ye comfortably to Je tt, alem.” Under the .•■imile ■ Grot Sht phercd i their ability and Proof He enut'ous young ms a firm believer in eugenics, when he met the doctor’s lovely daughter he fell in love with her, and finally threw discretion to thi and asked her to marry him. She accepted him and he the seventh heaven all the c Next morning, however, 1 ural caution returned, and he called upon her father. “Ob, doctor!” he said, “your—you: daughter has promised to marry me —I—I—T wanted to know—that ii to say, I—cam ( . to ask if there is anj or—insanity in your family.” The doctor looked at him gravely over his glasses. “There mad be,” he said. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES * TO ATLANTA ACCOUNT GRAND OPERA Tie!;*-;- on sale April 21-27, 1929, :• '1 five: final return limit May 1. •SAVE TIME AND MONEY TRAVEL BY TRAIN Th.- Safest, Most Economical Most Reliable Way Ask Ticket Agent for fares and other travel information. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA The Ri^ht ,W %y NOTICE As required by law, all persons failing to return their property lo the Tax Receiver will have their taxes doubled at the meeting of tue assesors. TAX ASSESORS, Baldwin County 15 Navy blue and black georgette dresses, received a little late for Easter, bought to sell at $39.75, to close-out at $22.75 About 35 Navy and colored georgette dresses, arrival too late for Easter, regular $16.75 dresses. Special for quick selling $11.75 50 Brand new sleeveless crepe dresses, in all the new colors —maize, orchid, white, pink, green, warranted washable, made to sell for $12.75, our Sale price is $8.95 25 Pongee dresses—both long and short sleeve, regular $7.50 values. Special price $4.95 More than 100 house dresses, made of fine quality percale and gingham. Special this week at 98c If you Want the Best Shop at E.E. BELL’S TO THE Tax Payers Of Baldwin County S> E THE C HALLENCER The Tax Books to receive taxes will be open only two more weeks. Make ycur returns now. Hear the radio program of the “Hudson-Essex Chalu rs” every Friday WS Challenging you to know the best in Performance—Fineness—Comfort ,j _ For Instance, the Coach '~ h IIO B5JY Down, and monthly Payments ^ of $56.15 Your present car will probably cover tne entire first Payment. The II. M. C. Purchase Plan Offers the lowest available finance terms on the balance. 'J iTTrt On our own streets Essex the Challenger, under u vb 1« competent observation, averaged 22 miles per gallon. The average owner in this city can ex pect 18 to 20 miles and upward. Commercial users operating large fleets of Essex cars say that service and maintenance costs, covedrz -3 cf miles of operation, arc lowest of any car ever tested. Bris< GUI Tax Receiver Essex the Challenger offers a completeness of fine car equipment formerly identified only with costly cars, and available, when at all, only as “extras.” at extra cost on cars of Essex price. Check these items as you buy. In Essex the Challenger—a com plete, hnc big “Six”—these items of course are standard. They cost not one cent extra and represent easily above one hundred dollars’ additional value. AMD UP'-/7 FA CTO Rr 'uilb rumble *• Standard T. H. ENNIS ; Vi -'v-r.