Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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V/ >0R0 WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 22, 1923
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GOOD
CIGARETTES
GENUINE
BULL"
DURHAM
TOBACCO
NEVEiS FOKET
[that n grown person run-
| down in body or strength,
or a child that does not
! progress healthfully, finds
from white oak wtmved unifoftx wtwnatiomal
of pure vllamlne - bearing
cod-liver oil a real
help In restoring!
normal health and!
strength. Take\
Scott's Emulsion—
It helps sustain vitality I
Scott ot Bowttr, nioomtir rt.N.J. 22-41
He Jth in general is soT.r
better, though there has been a
; nuiuewoic cpiibmic of the flu
11 and around Yantis. i
Mrs. D.itl Crump, who with
*ier husband lived norfcheaat
/rom Yanlis was {ptind dead in
lor bed lust Sunday night. Bh
i) J her husLind 1- th beir.j
ick with flu. it T/as though
lie liad been .d for sot
cime before the cud incido
'us discovered.
Mrs. I.cv.is Young had th
misfortune of losing her bout
by fire last Friday. She wji
ick at the time and had to 1
carried to a neighbor's house
by friendii.
The young people had a can-
dy breaking at Buster Folmer'.
last Friday night and four hor
lies were ridden awa by . un
known parties, some of th«
iioir.es being recovered late
with badly torn up saddles.
The young people enjoyed •
musical at J. T. Shoemakers
Saturday night. All report i
very nice time.
Since the fair weather begar
farmers are beginning to pre-
5«u*e for another crop.
No more news at present.
A. K. Lamity.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Day* •
THmuini refund money If pazo OINTMBNTUII.
to aire Itcltini! Illlnn Dieertintf or ProtrmllnK
rile*, liistautly mllevn* ll.Jiiiii) Plioa, and you
tan Bet rrotful tilreii ufter ftr"t anpllcntioii. 00-
Which Is Larger
the Sssss OS"
ent
The sun b the largest fcut you can hold
the cent so close to your eye that you'll
lose sight of the sun. Don't let a cheap
price or a big can baking powder make
you lose sight of quality.
CALUMET
U. Economy Bf&SilNO POWDER
Is the quality hav-
ener—for renl econ-
omy in the kitchen,
alwaysuseGiiumct,
one trial will con-
vince you.
The sale of Calu-
met is over 150 9?)
greater than that of
any other baking
powder.
THE WORLD'S GT>?!"'VST BAKING rOWtJER
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^°T **0t BY A ,
pIOMB
NSPO^®
A«ai
BEST BT 11"9T
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jnoi pus si(aai{3 Asoj jnoX
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t(t|M Suiua.ia u« Xofua oj
9|q«un aj.noX iotj sJtinp s/rp
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^a)ttadd« inoX )so( tto.I acj^
Overpowering
Strength
Thorti mm umtoU ttHtlttUmm is Ik* tmdMi
MM of •v .nor ph> l< al NVW. Il kill, d.atrt mm4
■' •*•<. ia llMir pftc, «i*M Ufa I* caaraa*
Mara IruvMia that raw .tr.ndh, mahl aa4
au. ta aqital la tka eccatiaa. alaca. rau
la ■ laaa a( nht>, |>ratail^ (ram tka
FORCE. Ikataa.tarrakuiMar
aaaka.
ciaai aaaklat tkani ta
•aMaaakatacla. ao<l aramitatka
kaiil« wkick ataaJ iatkatrwar
ttdar.
Mar a.afalnaa., fcy kuildia« up witk*
la tkatr badia. a .arntu. af aaarn.
atr«a«*k aad anduraaca.
FORCE It toId A)> rmUmUm
drii0gittt ru.rru A.r., b
ton<< for mrn, aaman mmd
chiidrtn atiht
SimdaySchoc! i REVIVAL MEETING AT
For Sale byR. N. Hcbortaon
■ Lesson1
iBy KKV. K. H K1TZWATKK. O. D-.
Taarhar of Knillnh Hltit* In th* Uoody
Httitv- tnatltuta or C'hk-«f«.t
•'oprflaht III). Waatern Nrfrapapar B«lo
LtJiSON FOH FEBRUARY 25
THE
L-^=as=^.-:
THli PARADLE OF 1 HE POUNDS
LK.-:SON TEXT-Luke 19:11-37.
UOUUUN TK.'vT-iio Ihut la fnltliful In
nut who'll In least, la Ikltllfui alau lu
oUult,—l.uku 1«:1'J.
UKKKRENl if MATKHIAly—Matt. tS:l«-
"i 1 Tim. 4:U-lb.
HKIMAItV TOi'l(J—Working for
JUNloH TOPIC-Kaltliful and Unfalth-
ul u't>rkurB, >
INTURMKUIATE AND BKNIOR TUT'lC
The Klurlity That .iusuh Kxpecta.
VOl'NO PKOPLB ANO AlJUl/r TOPIC
-V* liat Itcturna Lk>«a C'hrlat n«uulru of
Ja7
The purpose of this pit rattle was to
i orrert the tiiisnpprehension of the
Il8t-lples hm to the hnraedlate estitlillsh-
'uent t>f the kliiKtltitn. They were on
•he why to Jprtisuleiu nntl they thouk'lit
■ lull liiimedltiU'ly upon tlieir arrival
there Jesu.s would IickIu the excr^lHe
•i( Ills kliiKtlom rule. It Is to he
uoletl ihttt .lemis (lid not. correct them
ittr believing In the reaUty of the Itjni;-
.1'iU), hut for believing^ that It would
tuniedlntely appear.
I. The Absent Lord (v. 12).
He pictures His Kolng hack to God
us a nohleiiian ^oIiik to receive a king-
dom. This was a common occurrence
mitotic them. They knew how some of
the Herodlan family had thus tlone—-
gone to Koine and secured their ap-
pointment to rule over Palestine. Jesus
ascended on high to receive from God,
(he Father, a kingdom. Let no one
mistake the certainty of His return,
though lh(« time he unknown, and the
event delayed.
II. The Distribution of the Pounds
(v. 12).
These pounds represent Christ's
gifts to Ills servants. When Christ
ascended He gave gifts to men (Eph.
< :7, 8, 11, 12). To each servant was
given the same amount, showing that
to all a certain gift l«ts been given
and therefore all will he held responsi-
ble for Its use. The distribution was
made by the sovereign. It was also a
purposeful distribution. They were to
[•ut their gifts to use during Ills ab-
sence. What the nobleman demanded
was faithfulness. The pounds were to
be used for the Master, not for the
selfish enjoyment of the servant.
III. The Rebellious Citizens (v. 14).
They hated Illni and sent inessen- |
gers after Him, notifying III in of their
refusal to be subject to Him, ThUjplc-
tures the unbelief of the Jew^
Christ** nsi'i-nslon and their i'«;>itil:i-
tlou of His rule. It also picture the
unbelieving world In Its hatred atid re-
jection of Christ.
IV. The Accounting (w. 13-27).
1. Its Certainty. Christ will surely
bring everyone to account for the use
made of Ills gifts. He has appointed
a day In which He shall Judge the
world (Acts 17:31).
2. Time Of (v. M). It will take
plae« when Jesus comes back to «arth.
At that time U* will summon Ills
servant* ami reckon with them. Tills
will take place when He has received
Ills kingdom, lie will receive His
kingdom wh#n lie asks the Father (!'■
2:8).
ft. Rewards Given for Faithfulm**
(vv, 10-10). (1) The nrut report (w.
10, 17). The pound had gained ten
pounds. He did not nh.v, "I have nunle
ten pounds," but "Thy pound tuith
gained ten pounds." He recogntxcd Hie
Lord's ownership. To this the Lord
replied by commendation. He praised
him and promoted him. lie wus made
ruler over ten cities. (2) The second
report (v. 18). In this case the pound
had gained live pounds. He did not
get the Lord's commendation for tin
had not done t>o well, but he was ap-
pointed to a place of rulershlp over
Ave cities. The reward In each onse
was proportioned to futthfulneas dur-
ing the Lord's absence. The principle
of reward was shown to be that faith-
fulness In very small tlilnxs prepared
for larger responsibilities.
4. Judgment Upon the Unfaithful
(vv. 20-27), (1) His report (vv. 20,21).
This report was entirely bad. He had
not put the pound to use, but laid It
tway, throwing the blame upon th#
Lord. He asserted that the character
of the I/ord was such as to produce
fear. Men are falling today In their
•ervlce because they have wrong con-
ceptions of Christ. (2) Commendation
(vv. 22, 2ft). The wicked servant Is
Judged out of his own mouth. IIIm e*.
ruse Increased his guilt. lie In called
wicked, (ft) Stripped of the pound
(w. 24-20). To fall to tis > one's gift*
means to lose them. One of the losses
of the next world will be the depriva-
tion of what we have now. (4) Warn-
ing (v. 27). Those who reject Christ,
refusing to submit to HIm authority,
shall share the same deprivation us
those who are unfaithful In His serv-
ice.
BAPTIST CHURCH
A Home Talent Meeting. Plain Gospel Preaching
by a Plain Gospel Preacher. A Meeting for Every-
body. The Town Needs a Revival. Christians
Need Stirring. Sinners Need Saving. Lives
Need To Be Revolutionized.
There will be two services each day. Definite
hours to be announced later. Don't miss a service,
if you want the most from the meeting.
In this meeting you will hear the Bible preach-
ed: And the Bible only. The pastor will do the
preaching. The home talent will lead in the sing-
ing. We shall all labor for results and we hope all
1 will be blessed.
| First Sermon of Revival at 11 A. M.
j| Other Service Announced Sunday Morning. Join
With Us in the Beginning.
1. . J...L
Dallas Semi-Weekly News and Winnsboro News, $1.75
From Millionairess To Milliner
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Anne Stlllniiiii, recently
i ed wife of James A. Stlli-
e\-president of America's'
bonk. The National City
of N. Y., has opened a mil-
liner,v shop Her two hoys Hutqr
Guy and Alexander, are with her
Mrs. Stiilman successfully repu-
diated all charges of her hiurtwiatl
In the sensational divorce suit.
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CARTOONETTES
Hypocrisy.
Hypocrisy, of course, delights In the
most sublime speculations; for never
Intending to go beyond speculation, it
costs nothing to have It magnificent.-—
Burke.
Th# Tears of Children.
Oh. banish the tears of children!
Continual rains upon the bloasotna are
hurtful.—itlchfcr.
The L^rb in iht lut.
Manj a In. I. .n etc tlerk. doth <
•eUnce give tt* wicked. Huston
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1923, newspaper, February 22, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268263/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.