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*iIYL SalVe Getting bigger every day. Best for sores and burns. Just sent some to Toccoa, Ga., and Laurens, S. C. Price 35c, worth $1.00. TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST KEOWEF PHARMACY R. E. Lewis, Prop Phone 24 You Will Find Me Doing Bus mess at the Same Old Place And paying the Greenville market for produce. Hams 15 to 251bs. 25c, Hams over 251bs priced according to size and quality. Your trade is appreciated. Yours for trade, W . HENDRICKS Coight 1921 \vstr [ewsape Union.r. Tstfr h s Ofal foltte hems jcamn alsnrteiai n-afpudo oeldtoat of aufiof nnt gentse fritnu Ship. It sweetens our cares, dispels - ____________ Qur sorrows and counsels us in all E.0L.CATNSAOI Our extremities.-Seneca. MNS WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDY FrtSna-e oea 4a Fudi~ges are one of the ensiest of i. ehl33 .m Calndies to be made, are very po hrpSu-yTeleMle1 a n lar and contain a good Fut udySlm1 .i. (deal of nit-trimient when Btlhm33 .m milkI, butt er, chiocolatIe_________________ and nuts are used. T1ake two cupJfuls of mafple sugar, oecupiflI Re w yorhat of milk, one tablespoon fuil of butter, hull to lhe byprfng ou soft ball stage when test in cold wvater. Add one cupful ofsytm w h meats and whlen cool beat until thick and- creamy. ileii Into a well buttered pan and mark off into afluares. Honey Puffs.-Cook three cupfuls of attgar and eIC culpfl of cream without atiring, until the threading stalge Ila ot b recached ; add one-quarter of a eupful of honey. When ihe sirulp makuies a ~ MS soft bail on being dropIpedl Into (cold( water take from the fire anid pour overI the w~ell-heu ten white of an egg. Add oine etpifl of chopped nutsi . When firnt and ceenmy, shape1 intoE haills.Tepriidad eie t~~. Pineappi6 Fudge.-loil two 'uplfls cao ltaesthtrcfe of allgar, onie-half cupfuil of waler anid frmnucaddng. one(-folIliiih tenponifill of1 CreamIi of tilrittrl to thle soft 'm ba lntae, then tidd Jo 'a t3~ cc s , a oneW ettpiful o f 4!ntid~l.4ed14 pieni ple (or ~ o t k -ao e preC'tervemi will (10) fIbely chmopipe d a ndddst o ne e al lenpoonfuli of oranige fhivoring. nadth eueinIO P'our over the stIllily beaten whliites of n 5 pcae, er two egga and hent unill light a boetaddak foamy. Poinur into n buitte're ilE an 1and eut 11n1o squres when cold. v Ol~Cnnamon Fudge.-Boll together to-_________________ thle stoft bail ,siage two eultls of suigar, one cupfuI of milk, onie table- ~ ,H al sp)Onilful. of butler. IRemove from theGreile .. PiknSC fire 1and( add one-hluf cupful of dates Chlopp~ed, two tlbIs'poonfuls of dinna- MRI A 111ot1 flnd one tensp'onfuI of vanilla. Conol. then 'heat unti1l creamy. P'our tony-tLw S-pan aind markc off intoaieinalCors coldi. * Fudge.-floll together Pc 15Ofc nCutHue light, brown sulgar, on1 eenleOfc poiePsfc )nbttrdoecudl o necpuffntetba n By Prof. A. ). Fort.cr. Paul held that the Son was of ti same divine nature as the Fathe le maintajns the divinity of Chris even where he speaks of his incarmv tion, by avoiding terms of literi humanity. "He emptied himself, tal, ng the form of a servant, bein made in the likeness of men: and bc in'g found in fashion as a man. I humbled hinself, becoming obedien even unto death, yea, the death o the c.io5s."(Phil. 2:7f) "For wha the law could not do, in that it wat weak through the flesh, God, sendini his cwn son in the likeness of sinfu flesh and for sin, condemned sin ii the flesh: that the ordinance of tlh law might be fulfilled in us, who wall, trot after the flesh, but after the Spirit"(Ron.8:31f). Paul held thE fami lar Primitive Christian twofol( dcetrine that Jesus Christ was both con of God and Son of David. The Davidic Sonship is stated only in om passage, in the'Epi-tle of the Ro 'ans. but the statement is explicit "his Son, who was born of the seet of David accnrdint to the flesh (Rom. 1:3). Gal.4.4, Gol sent fortl his Son, born of a woman, born un der the law," seems to be in the sam< direction, but is indefinite is to thi ['avidie lineage. One might think that these tw< passages were a plain assertion o the humanity of Jesus. They ar so, in a sense. Paul believed in thi humanity of Jesus. But it was onl: "according to the flesh," that is, Pau made a distinction between the hu inanity of Jesus and the humanity o Ell others. Jesus was a divine heavenly Being sent for a. diving mission to the world had temporaril; condescended to an incarnate state In this state he was still divmne ii perwtomality and wcF'k, sinless i character. Perhaps we could mak some. approach to Paul's idea b. saying that the humanity of Jesu was actual, but not literal, he wit man, but not a man. Paul's lettcrs contain no referene to the idea o'f a miraculous coincep tion of J which is found in th Gospel of Matthew and Luke. Per haps he (l:'i not speculate on how Go. accomplished his birth from a woman ai d at the same time preserved hin sinless. 'fhe spiritual character of Jesu is made much of throughout Paul' teachin:s0. Oftentimes h: is spoke: of as a spirit. "The last Adam be care a life-giving spirit" (Cor.15:45 At et!i r timcs; he i= ilen:.iii d wig t:e s)irit in an ahrci::te sense. "No the Lord is the spirit: and where th spirit of the Lord is, there is Libertv (2Cor.3:1'7). A man who lives i close fellowship with God is cale a spiritual man.. Th'.. term 'wa surely applicable tc . 'us." Nowth natural man receiveth not the thing of the spirit of God: for they a-r~ foolishness unto Im; and he cannc know thenm because they aire spiritu ally judged. But he that is spiritm jl'dgeth all things, and he himselfi judlgedl of no man (Cor.2:14f). Some times Paul speaks of the spirit o God. "But ye are not in the fles! but in the spir'it, if so be that th spirit of God1 dwelleth in you. Bu if any man hath not the spirit o Christ he is none of his'' (Rom.8:9). Ini some1 passages the meekness o Jesus is beautifully p~ortrayedl. "Nov I Paul myself entreat you by th meekness and gentleness of Christ, who in your presence am lowly amoni you, but being absent am of goo courage toward you" (C&.10:1) "Put on therefore, as God's elect holy and beloved, a heart of comn passion, kindness, lowliness, meek ness, long suffering" (Col. 3:12) "With all lowviness and meeknest with- longsuffering, forbearing on another in love; giving diligence t keel) the unity of the spirit in th bond of peace'' (Eph.4:21.) DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Reasonable Prices. Masonic Bldg., Pickens, S. C. G. G. CHIRISTOPHIER Attorney-at-Lawv. Pratic~e in all Courts. Office over Pickens Bank. Pickens, S. C. B. F. Martin, Sam B. Crai IE. M. Blythe 0. C. Keit Greenville, S C Pickens, S ,Martin, Blythe, Craig & Keith LAWYERS Pickens, South Carolina Practice in State and Federal Cour Pickens Office Phone 39 FOR SALE.-Brae:<eta4 and Insub tors also Telephone and Electric supplies, see, Walte:' Hester at TI Piclcns enta. 1. 1 f MID SUMMER SUGGESTIONS As the summer season advances w c aIi hes-itate to buy expensive things -it that We wll only be able to use for a s:hort time, and then put it aside for .mother season. To help our custome is C ut in 'etting such articles as they. want we are making special prices on voils, organdics and ancy dress goods. LADIES AND MISSES O GFORDS ANDI PUMPS. We are certainly adding to our ha rain Shoe counter and you will ap precate the real money saving purch asrs that you can make from our shoe counter. RE3N'A NTIS We also have a large table of rem nants from which you can select ma terial for at waiste, skirt or dress and at a bargain. Don't forget to see the remnant table. Our stock of ready to wear is larg e and compiete and it is our aim to keep ycur wants and at reasonable p rices. A; Edw ards Darsey YL The Globe Furniture Company IOf Greenville is offering some unusal furniture bargains during the month of August. i We extend a cordial invitation to our old cus tomers in Pickens County to come and see the special offerings we have for this month, and most especial ly do we invite all young married couples to come and see our complete line of household furnishings. We have experienced salesman who will be glad ~ to help you in your selections. THE GLOBE FURNITURE COMPANY 124 South Main Street Greenville, S. C. 11 5