The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 19, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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POINTLESS !t PENNINGS. |
THK 1>K^ V,LConcerning
the oiv"'gin, source of
fe, and term of e>) listence of this
ery energetic j>erl linage, spirit, I
omon, or what-not! I know nothug.
Indeed, the orfegin of evil is a
uestion that has puzzled moralists,
lieologians and ^metaphysicians
roin time immemoriXil. Just when
he devil )>cgau to ?l>e, whence he
anie and what he wa?-> made for I
mow not. Scholars <!?f olden times
'laimed that there weil'e two forces
n the world, good anJd had, cma-!
luting from two soArces, a good j
;od and an evil oil c; these were
lisciples of dualistic ^lmories. Still
ithers who think Jphilosophiea ?y.:
laim that mati'ff disobedience i
rcated within the .Individual man
i demon spirit, and! that all men 1
|H)ssess a personal d-I'vil. And still
ithers believe thai/ (iod, the one
righteous God is tfne beginning of 1
ill things, Ix>th phiysical and mcta- i
physical. Conseqivently, He is the i
Creator of the diYvil. Well, let
these things be as Ithey may, the I
fact remains that tliore is a devil, ;
and he is much in Jvidence in the !
world of thought And action. A
thousand personal dtrvils there may
he, and no doubt fare, but 1 ami
convinced that therci is one great, f
big, powerful center devil. "A
devil there is 1 am sure, who for
some inscrutable reason has a share j
in the ruling of this planet?a devil
who delights in mocking us from I
the cradle to the grave."
believing that ft devil does exist, !
what then is he, where does he i
dwell, and what is his work?
First, he must, of course, be a
spirit; for, his territory of work
and action is in the -spirit realm;
i.: ,.ww>
it ft 1 ^ t 11 m tfllll II r*V III I\ 1 UIIIII4JIUOUIIUU,
all demand it. To hold his grip
upon the lines of so many lives, he
must he a spirit. The idea of a
physical body is contrary to reason.
Certainly, these human representations
of his Satanic majesty, such
as we see in "Faust" are very '
good and true. They convey an
idea that is indeed impressive.
With horns and hoof, forked tail, at
grinning malicious face, and bodily
color of burning red,?we are
possed with an idea not soon banished.
Anyhow, he is a spirit and
rules spirits. As to the nature of
this spirit we have certain foundation
for knowledge. It is a devilish
nature:?but there my expression
becomes tautologous. The^,
the.nature of this spirit is the quintessence
of all meanness and visciousness;
all that is wrong, unholy
and low; and the summasummarum
of all those attributes and characteristics
pertaining to morality not possessed
by God. tfameall God's attributes,
take their antonyms, add
thyse together and ydU have the
devil's nature.
The devil's work is of three
kinds; viz, to oppose all goodj to
tear down good Work, and to sug
gist plans ana help carry out evil
work. "No sooner is a temple
built to God, than the devil builds
a chapel hard by" is a fact beyond
dispute. When good motives suggest
themselves to man, the devil
introduces his side of the question;
not in open plain apparel, but
always in some plausible, pleasant
and desirable form. Oh, no! The
devil is too smart to tell the truth;
he hides his designs beneath something
that appeals to man's nature.
In opposing good thought and good
deeds, the devil is ingenious
beyond our comprehension; there
are few arguments that he cannot
meet plausibly, or at least with
seeming plausibility. And when
i nnvn ueguis 10 give ear 10 vneso HUg~
gestionis, his progress on lVu> gkxal1
road is amazingly slow. \
But a great deal of good has
|don? in tU? world, and the <fccvil
! has a job on his hands to tear this
down. Through his human
agencies, he works day and night
at this task. Effort is made to
turn the results of good men's lives
into evil channels, to make their
work count for naught, and thus
make easy the growth of wrong.
As a designer the devil is, in truth,
a most versatile and original
genius. He has a suggestion for
every step a man contemplates, advice
concerning every course and a
promise as to the outcome. When
it comes to inventing forms of vice
for his followers to revel in. there
I is nothing he cannot devise. For
the vulgar, lie suggests the most
vulgar of all vulgarities; and the
meanest, lowest and r)host brutish
obscenities. For the yfefined he has
all that taste ainj,''culture could
desire?refined J crime, cultured
meanness and / high class vice.
And to tin; iuidifferent, lie deals
out an assort mcnt of amusements
and occupations, calculated to
please all chJss,.s and conditions.
Clod's aii*, and the aim of all
goodness inl the world is its perfci't
i< 1.*
, f?i> tievil anus at t'K5
destruction :l damnation ?>f tlio
world and I \s croaturea, livery I
man is eontiidmij,,^ iwdm?e tdwurd
'lir .i i. | illi.-ii i".agAj^i jJh
aim or the other. That is why
the devil is in the world?to
destroy it. He does not love it at
all, neither his servants; he uses
and then destroys them.
Just how long this spirit of evil
is to exist on the earth, rule in the
hearts of men and lead them to
h??ll, his home, I cannot say. But
this much is certain, hot until
the state of perfection is reached,
not until men's hearts become no
longer fit, habitation for such a
spirit, will he be compelled to quit
this planet. So it is incumbent
upon every being of earth to do his
part in the world's |>erfection and
not retard or hinder the work of1
divine forces. To perfect creation |
is the desire of (Jod, "that one, far|
off divine event, to which the
whole creation moves."
homeTndorsement.
Hundreds of Union Citizens Can Tell'
You All About It.
1 Ionic endorsement, the public cxpres- j
sioti of 1'nion |?coplc, should he evidence ,
Iteyond dispute for every I'nion reader.
Surely the experience of friends and
neighbors, cheerfully given hy them
will carry, more weight than the utterances
of strangers residing in far-away
places. Read the following:
John it. I'ettyv of Kxcelsior Knitting
.Mills, says: "1 nuHbrwl an uttack of
measles twenty years ago and it left me
with a case of kidney complaint. The (
result was a lame, weak and aching back
and I have endured agony from it I
Moan's Kidney Tills have Ikvii a blessing j
tome. They brought me the first relief j
I ex|H-rienced in all these twenty yestrs.
My wife also suffered severely from backache
and there were other evidences of
kidney disorders. The secretions were
irregular and contained a sediment.
Since taking Dean's Kidney Tills the
kidney action has In-come normal and
the backache disap|>eared. She feels like
another woman and work is a pleasure
to her."
, For sale hy all dealers. Pr'ce 50
rents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole aeents for the IlniteH
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
Master's Sale.
State of South'Carolina, l Court of CornCounty
of Union. i iimn Pleas.
W. L. Culp, et al., Plaintitr, vs.
Dudley C. neaty, et al., Defendant.
In oliedicnce to an order made in above
stated-case I will sell at.Union l>efore the
Court House. door, during the legal hours
of sale on Salesday, 5th November, lftOti,
the following lands, viz: All that tract
in Bogansville township, containing l'-'O
acres, (more or less, Itoundcd by Mrs.
Medora Duncan's land, Jesse Kincher's
estate, and estate of J as. 11. (iossett, and
more particularly descril>ed in the deed
thereto recorded in real estate book J 28,
page 511. Also tract containing 58 acres
in Pilickney township, boluided by lands
of A. (i. Wood, U.S. Porter, and Skull
Shoals Public Road, and more particularly
descrilied in deed "recorded Book II :?(>,
page 7tMi. The lota pf land, .wherein purchasers
have failed to ciVmply, and the
remainder of the lota of land, situate in
the town'6f Union, will lie sold on Novemlier
17th. IfKXl, either ujion the
grounds or at the Master's office.
Terms of Sale: One fourth cash, balance
on three'equal annual installments,
with intermit from day of sale on each installment
and after maturity, with 8 per
Cent, per annum, secured by bond of
purchaser and mortgage of premises.
Purchaser to have privilege of paying
all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
C. II. Pkakk, Master.
Published in Tim Uniom Timks, Octol>er
lb, ltKMi. 42-3t
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina, ) Court of CoinCount
y of Union. i mon Pleas.
N. II. Hawkins, Jr., Plaintiff". vs.
Sallie K. Brown, et al., Defendant.
In oliedience to an order made in al>ove
stated case, I will sell at Union liofore
the Court House door, during the legal
hours of sale on salesday, 5th Xovenilier,
1!KX>, the following lands, viz: All that
certain tract or plantation of land, lying,
l>eing and situate in <ioslien Hill Township,
County of Union and State aforesaid,
containing three hundred and twenty
two acres, more or less, Inmnded by lands
; formerly lielonging to W. A. Cist, Levi
j Young, James Greer, I). A. Mitchell,
and bounded by waters of Tyger river, as
will mow fully appear by niWrinii ><i
plat, made by Steven Johnson, D. G.,
lOfJ^JMaaoh, 1H37. ^ _
I jvruiH oi naie: rash. Purchaser lo
I pay for papers and recording.
C. H. Pkakk, Moster.
Published in Tiik Union Timks, October
19th, 190(1. 42-8t
Master's Sale.
I State of South Carolina, ) Court of Com'
County of Union. { inon Pleas.
Elizabeth M. Bailey, et al , Plaintiff, vs.
ltaehael II. Littlejohn, et al., Defendant.
; In oltedience to an order mane in alK?ve
| stated case, I will Hell at Union l>efore the
i Court I louse door, during the legal hours
I of sale, on Salesday, 5th November, 1906,
| the following lands, viz: All that certain
lot of land, lying, lieing and situate in
the Town of Union, County of Union
and State aforesaid, and having the following
lines: commencing on O. B. II.
I (iraham corner on Hooker or Church
street, thence along said street to the alley
lietween I. (J. McKissiek lot, and the
said lot, thence along said alley to corner
on Mountain strtret, thence along
said Mountain street to the Junius S.
Mobley lot, thence to lx'ginning corner,
containing one and one-tenth acres, more
or less. Said lot will l>e sold in four pareels,
plats of which can l>e seen at Master's
office.
Terms of Sale: One half cash, balance
on credit of twelve mouths from day of
sale with interest from day of sale.
Credit portion to lie secured by bond of
purchaser, and mortgage of premises.
; Purchaser to pay for papers.
0. II. I'kakk, Master.
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