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GIBSON RECORD
Official Organ of Glascock County
Entered at the Poittoffice at Gibson,
On., as Second Class Mail Matter
Published Every Wednesday
Subscript ion Price If. 00 Per Year
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Mrs. Mae Dukes and E. E. Lee,
Editors. Publishers and Owners
j 1 HE.’ AMT.R IcAN PRE3SAMOCIACTION
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expressed by correspondents or
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Gitjami, Ga. Wednesday, July 5, 1922
MAN ASKS AND 60D
i QUESTIONS
! ANSWERS
ON THE SECOND HELL
By Tha Layman's Hama Mleaianary
Mevamant, 1887 Snyder Av*.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
What symbolic term dps* the lack
•f Revelation use far tha ascend Hall?
Rev. 19: 20: Tha beset and tha false
prophet wer* cast altve Into a lak*
of fire. Rev, 20: 10, 14: The devil
. . . and death and Hadaa were
least Into the lake of fire.
What I* the Lak* ef Flrat
Rev. 2t: 8: The lake which burnth
with fire and brimstone . . la
the second death. Rev. 80: 14, 15
(Amer, Rev, Ver b: Tht* Is the second
il'riiH, even tha Igke i * fir*. And who
soever was not found written la the
hook of 118a was east Into tha latk of
‘fir#,
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What da tha clear passages teach
la tha fata ef all caat-Into the I aha ef
fir* 7
Ihrough Jt) Of death the davit, He might Heb. 2: destroy'him 14: That
that had tha power of death, that la,
tu* devil.
12) Of the heast, 2 These. 2; 8 :
Then whom shall the that HVpked be rwaaiafi,
Lord . . shall destroy
(with (8) the Of hrltfitueaH the falsa prophet, of Hla coming. I*. 8: 8,
■10. 13 : Aaawtete yteiraelvea, O ya pare
;ple, and ye shall be broken In place*.
Taka cotgpiel together, and it shall
coma to nought. S«r ye not a Con
jfoderscy, iahal! to all to whom tht* paopl#
14) say, a Confederacy.
1 Of death, 1 Cor. 15: 28: Th*.
ilaat enemyj that shall be deatroyed It
idatth.
♦ 5) Of the first hell, Hoa. 18: 14:
it will rpnaom them from tha power
.of Shell hi; I will radaa– thaw from
iDfisth. O Death, I will ba thy
ipU^giiM, iatouctlon O, Sheol, I will ba thy de
i <81 Of Incorrigible sinner#, Fa. 9:
III: Thou bust destsoyad the wlckdfi.
P*. ST: 38: Tha trainagreaaore aball be
dtetroyed together. Pa. 146 : 20: The
l ord preaarveth dll them that love
iHtm: but all the wicked will H* de
jattny. Phil. 8: 19: Whose end ta de
stfuctlon. 2 Theaa. 1: 9: Who shall
jh# jttim. punlahed 2 Pat. with t: 1: vriar They 1st ting bring daatruc- upon
jtbemselve# swift, destruction. Matt.
10: 28: Fear Hint which Is able to dir
•Htpty both soul and body In hell.
Acts 8: 23: And It shall coma to pas*
itlftu every soul wihlch will not hear
!the Prophet shall be destroyed.
According te tNa primary definition
ef the Greak word* translated tor
ment, and to torment, In ttov. 14: 18,
11, and Rav. 20: 1(\ haw should th8M
ivaraaa road?
Itev. 14: 10, 11: n* shall be t«Kefi
I wit U fir* and brimstone. The amok#
of their t#3tti% ascondath up forafw
end ever. Rev. 20: 10 s The devil
,. .. . was caat Into the lake of fir*
and hrlmston* . . . and aball ba
.examined day and sight forever and
ever. (Compare with la, 14: 15-20.)
la Jerusalem with Ita Gehenna out
Who’s Who In Gibson
iST Who likes good buscuit? EVERYBODY.
What makes good buscuit? BALLARD’S
FLOUR. .
L Y Who sells it in this section?
m vmnmv m At Gibson: L. B. Kent. Jrsli
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At Mitchell: C. D. Cheeley – Co. ... jr:.*.:
M^d'UMtirdCA iNWffUtW At Edgehill: Oliver Hawkins.
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•Id* Its wall* a picture of Now Jeru
talim with Its lake of fir# outsid* It*
walla?
Matt S: 84, 85: Swear not, . . .
by Jerusalem, for It la [type*] the
City of the great King.
tinea Gahanna outsid* of Jorusalom
•• tb# lattor'e aowag* plant destroyed
It* rsfuos, what will flguratlvo Gehan
os—tbs second Hsll—with It* figura
tive flrsa autaids of Now Jerusalem
do with Ita figurative rafuaa—thoas
unworthy of being In New Joruaaloml
Bar. 22: 15: For without are . . .
murderers and Idolaters, Matt. 10:
28: Fear Him which la able to de
stroy both soul and body In hell [Ge
henna], It la bettor for thee to enter
into the Kingdom of God with one
eye then having two eye* to be cast.
Into bell IGehenna] dr#, where their
worm [destruction] dleth not, and theit
fire [destruction] It not quenched.
tinea In tha parable of Matt. 25: SI-
48 tha aheap and tha goata are flgura
tiva, what should w# Infar of tha para,
ballo dr* into which they are caat?
Matt. 25: 41, 4fl: Depart from Me,
y* cursed, Into everlasting fire, pre
pared for the devil and hi* angels;
. . . And thaae shall go away Into
everlasting punishment; [tha Greek
here rendered everlasting punishment
Is kol<uin ak/nicn, which means ever
lasting cutting oft. The contrast In
the nest clause suggests an everlaat
lng cutting off from life, that la ever
lasting death], Heb. 2: 14: That
through death He might destroy
him that hath the power of death that
Is, tli# devil. 2 Thess. 1:9: Who shall
he punished with everlasting destruc
tlon. Rom. • : 23: The wages of sin
is death.
What ara soma Old Teatamant paa
•agaa that rafer to tha second Hall?
P*. 9: 17: The wicked shall be [re]
turned [Hebrew, sliub, to turn or re
turn] Into hell (Sheol). Prov. 15: 24:
The way of life la above to the wise,
that he may depart from hell [Sheol]
beneath.
Will there aver ba a recovery from
tha destruction of tha acccnd Hell?
.lob. 7: 9: As the cloud I* com timed
and vanlaheth away, so he that goeth
down to Sheol aball come up no more.
Prov. 29: 1: He that being often ro
proved hardeneth his neck! altall sud
denly be destroyed, and that without
remedy.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTOR I A
Valuable Feed Naglactad.
Tha neglected tropical American
food plant, the pejlbaye or chonta
dnro, la the rival of the famous Ori
ental date palm, and, like It, la capa
ble of supporting human life almost
unaided, Wilson Popenoe, agricultural
explorer of the Department of Agri
culture, declares. While A»ab tribes
utilise the date palm a* their principal
food, the aborigines of southern Costa
Rlfa and other countries of northern
South America subsist almost exclu
lively during part of each year on
pejlbsye.
Cures Malaria, Chills
Fever, Bilious Fevei
Colds and LaGrippc
IT’S SCREEN TIME NOW
Flies and mosquitoes are coming; in fact, the
advance guard has already arrived.
Insure your health and comfort by using our
substantially built DOOR AND WINDOW
SCREENS.
Prices on application.
Augusta Lumber Company
Augusta, Ga.
Mitchell Items
BY REGULAR CORRESPONDENT
Mr. Buxton, from Macon was
here Monday,
Mr. Walter Coleman was here
a while Friday.
Miss Gussie Harris was the
pleasant guest of the Misses new
somes last week.
Mr. Frank May was here Satur*
day
Misses Lena Wilcher and Ber*
tis Dawns were'the week end
guests of Miss Bessie K lehens,
Mr. Frank Cheely was here Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. P, M. Crawly and children
visited Mrs. Black of Blythe, last
week
Mr. Arthur Tbigoen was here
Saturday.
Mr. Weeks of Vidallia was here
Wednesday, *
Miss Mary Gibson of Agricoia
was here Thursday.
Mr. Math Nunn went to San
dersville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Coleman spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Coleman near here.
Mr. Redjern was in town Mon
day.
Miss Sara Mathews of Wrens is
the pleasant guest of Miss Gladys
Newsome at present.
Master Bobbie Kitchens wc nt to
Gibson Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Alice Kelly who has been
visiting returned home Tuesday.
Miss Willie Kitchens went to
Gibson Tuesday.
Miss C. M. Coleman of hefre
spent a few days recently with
friends of Blythe and Augusta.
Mrs. Leon May went to Gibson
Tuesday
Mrs. W. T. Kitchens and Mrs.
May went to Ayera Wednesday.
Mr. Warren was here a while
Friday.
Mrs. Norris was herr Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of
Agricola were here Friday.
A Splendid Medicine for (he
Stomach and Liver.
"Chamblain's Tablet's for tha stom
adh and liver are splendid. I never
tire of telling my friends and neigh
bors of there qualities," writes Mrs.
William Vollmer, Eastward, N. Y.
When bilious, constipated or troubled
with indigestion, give them a trial.
They will do you good.
* AHV4trtlB9KMa>
Fordson
Tractor
$395 F. 0 . B. DETROIT
5 SK
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The cost is no more than a pair of good
mules and it will do the work of six mules.
It will cut your Grain, thresh your Grain,
plow in your peas.
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Further it will prepare your land with deep
plowing that will insure greater crop yield.
It is the greatest power unit for a Farm ever
given to the agricultural world.
Let us give you a demonstration.
Ask Henry Sammons your Road Superintcn
tendent; ask Marion Newsome, of Mitchell, ask
R. E. L. Usry, of Gibson.
They will all you the many uses of a Fordson.
GIBSON MOTOR CO.
GIBSON, GA.
J. W. WhHTELEY
WARRENTON, GA.