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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.. SEPTEMBER It, 112*
|NT[ RNATOHAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON PON SETT 12
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R(v . S.■"■>»' D. Prica, D. D.
Tr , closing book of the Old Teita-
1 veals the general physical and
mpn . 1 condition of the Chosen Na-
#pI 100 years aft?r the Tem-
rfhuilt and altar worship
pi. " n
e»l
^ ' But mechanical religion had
• u j UH j ; n mere formality in their
n ,roach unto Jehovah. As in earlier
,.f depression their God sent
in another voide tto call them
I , t k to Him. The meaning of Malachi
..jj v Messenger,” and such was
Ihi. "la-t prophet to have his record
the Old Covenant. Read through
LS i.ook of four chapters,
pirjtt. wrong doing in the priest
hood is condemned. Then the peo
ple ar told of their general and
specific i-tns. Safety is assured only
i'. richU'oui-ness is followed. People
mu .t deal justly with all their Heigh
ts,., :-rd ho lovingly obedient unto the
laws of the Most High. A better day
was alwa>’ s before His people. From
ot old there had been the promise of
, cf the Messiah. Now the
. r.eralded, though the ex-
i oth unstated and even
Special preparation was al-
v :: when any monarch was
• pass through the land, and
n more fitting to get ready
r , A .uinted One.
GUIDE POST
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
Tkiaga that Hak* You Grow Old
Everybody hates to grow old. Yet
because the march of Time leaves
its inevitable traces on the face and
form of man, most people are resign-
tha« fact. But we should not
blame Time if we grow old in thought
and spirit. That is our own fault.
Age is, for the moEt part, a state
of mind. With the approach of mid-
dleage, most people think it is time
to "settle down.” They fear to do
ur.ything that might be called un-i
dignified and to they give up every- 1
thing in the nature of exercise or
spo* ts. They take a back
HEART to UEART
“ TALK “
Food for Rafloction
The newspaper is the great educa
tor of the masses today. Where
reads a two dollar book, five thous
and read the five cent daily. Since
this is true, the editor should spend
a good deal of time on his knew it
seems iO me, with his mind fixed on
the Giver of ali good; none the less
should the contributor for the news
paper wrestle in prayer, if the blind
lead the blind, both shall fall in the
ditch. ,
1 go to my newspaper every day
for information—for counsel. Such
I don’t like, I don’t take.
JEDBES JOSH |
NOT ALLOWED!
a country theatre an opera was
being produced, and in certain pas
sages of the overture a trumpet had
to be blown off-stage for effect
But great was the conductor’s con
sternation when, as the first climax
!, there was no sound of the
trumpet. Much annoyed, he contin
ued till the soccnd climax was reach
ed. Still the trumpet was silent.
When the overture was finished,
the conductor rushed to the wings.
There he fo”nd the trumpeter still
arguing with a stage hand.
"I tell you, you can’t pUy that
thing here,” averted the latter in
angry tones. "There’s a show going
on!”
"It makes me shudder to hear the
woman next door driving nails.’
"But the noise is trifling.”
"You don’t understand. She just
mo over and borrowed my silver-
hacked hairbrush.”
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"Freak Egga Served Daily”
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38c BLUE PLATE DINNER
In pr<
utterance the work of
list, the immediate
.• : ,. r u:;!.•'!■ is declared, but all the
I are exhorted to be ready for
-:h, 1 -r l .vill suddenly come to hi-
Cleansing as by fire would
natu!all. be ir the mind of the He-
aval the - mile of burning away
tfcr drow* until the refiner's image
'» ed
■ the ’
watch the world go by. They lose Since humanity is pretty much the
their interest in other people. They same the world over, I assume that
become careless of personal appear-: vou do the same,
ance. They coddle themselves if the | I am interested in the legislative
weather is inelement or take to their; problem of reapportioning the states
beds with every twinge of pain or. for the purpose of securing better
digestive disturbance^ They refuse. representative .government; I am not
to accept any new or radical idea, | interested in the kind of hosiery
believing that "the old way is best." ( worn by the king of Siam or the sul-
! They often give up some lifelong am- tan of Turkey,
bition saying, "It’s too late now— 1 which lends to the thought. If our
j I’m getting old.’’ Then they begin to duily newspapers were : horn of much
indulge in self pity. \ that is the merest rubbish, there
; And those are the things that make ] would be less volume, but more that
I people grow old before their time., is useful to our people. . . . The Sun-
Those thing.- also bring on many of j day edition might be cut almost half!
the ailments associated with age. The j “O," some one rays, “wo ure not I
minute a man or woman begins to;all alike; some want to know about
let up, deterioration sets -in. Our j the king*of Siam—the sultan of Tur
bodies are wonderful machines, nr.d /key; they must have Sunday read-
as such they must be cared for, prop-j ing.” I grant it. But our aim, it
erly fueled and kept in fir.«t class seems to me, should not be to kill
running condition. time, but to store our minds with
The way to stay young in spirit information. There would bo
and thought is to regard life ns u. a hotter world if there were no pyize-
thrilling adventure with who-knows fighters in it; there would bo »
what just around the corner.
If you have children, try to si
their poin; of view and make the
i.lad to have you around instead of
waiting until your hack is turned
really enjoy themselves. Let them,
help you stay young.
Read the new books, listen to n, -* w I things,
ideas and don’t hesitate to do some- j ]|| Cc m y p„p er to contain, first
thing simply because you have never I of Q „ news _ Next> „ uch i e burc
done such a thinj before. ; reat ji riK as cannot fail to be instruc-
tmL Th misery of today would
give place to the joy of tomorrow in
•r. ' new day. In fact, it was God’s
!-vi that saved them in the midst of
their continuing sins.
Specifically, they were reminded
that they were even robbing God
when they pretended to turn over
the customary tithe and yet retained
part of it for their own use. This
indicated a divided heart in which
God wa- not fully enthroned. Not to
be mechanical but rather to indicate
by action that the heart was right
they ntr* urged to "bring ye the
whoit tithe into the storehouse.”
&ch tewardrhip was needed then,
sen ns now. Every religionist, no
aattir what his profession should
r.e both proportionately and syste-
titicaliy. A tithe for some is only
th minimum. In addition to that
unoant the Jew gave many free will
*od thank offerings. A glorious
promise goes with such a call to con
tentious stewardship. Our God has
tie-sings untold that He is wager and
ready t« give to His obedient chil-
frrn. He will spiritually and ma
terially "open you the windows of Paper whit* Nareiaaea aed Free*ia
heaven.” bulk, at R. H. WOOTTENS.
useful citizenry if men and women
' busied their minds with things calcu
lated to make the world better.
I’d rather study business, or even
j politics on Sunday, thnn possible
championships in utterly useless oc-
1 cupations. Life is too short to
! waste valuable time in worthless
in things calculated to
elevate and uplift a frail, or falter
ing humanity.
ENNIS PALACE MARKET is the
place to buy meats, fish and oysters.
Make a hobby of some sport or
exercise—whether it be golf or pitch
ing horseshoes or ju&t walking. Do
anything and think anything thnt will
exhiliratc you and make you glad to
be alive. Make up your mind to get
the most out of life until the day you
ROOMERS WANTED—Call Pkoee
If you have cared for your health 1 35s.
and kept you- body up to par during
your youth, many of these things will
come nsturuly to you. ~
you have committed some of the
follies of youth, it is never too lato
to start building again.
You may not look young until the
day you die, but it is certainly with-
in your power to keep young and
vital In spirit.
Such Purity safeguards
the pause that refreshes —
Just as Coca-
Cola has out-
distanced all
other drinks in popular
favor, so have the meth
ods used in its manufac
ture been carried to the
very pitch of scientific
perfection.... Coca-Cola
comes to you pure as sun
light. It invites you to rest
from work the same as
from play—to pause for a
minute and enjoy its ice-
cold, debcious taste with
that cool, wholesome,
after-sense of refreshment.
•V1R 8 MI1UM
A BAY
HAD TO BE GOOD
MILLEDCEVILLE COCA-COLA
BOTTUNC COMPANY
TO GET WHERE IT
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that arc uttcrlyamazing
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