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ntCYTD V\TCR* INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool -' +? XessonT tBy REV*. P B. FLTZWATER, D. Dl. Teacher of English Bible-In the Mdody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyrtrbt. 1925. W?rt?ra Newspaper TTeloa, LESSON FOR JUNE 3 JEREMIAH, THE PROPHET OP COURAGE LESSON TEXT?Jeremiad* 35:1-18. GOLDEN TEXT-Watch ye, stand fast tn Um faith, quit you Ilka men. ba strong. ?I Corinthians 16:13. REFERENCl: MATERIAL?Jeremiah ?l-?: 11:1-9; 14:1-4: Matthew 1:17. IS. PRIMARY TOPIC?Sons 'Who Honor Their Father JUNIOR TOPIC?The Story of the Rachabltaa. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ?Jeremiah, the Courageous Prophet. TODEO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ?Jeremiah's Service ^ His Nation. ' Jeremiah was one of the last prophets of Jddah. Ho saw the nation go Into the .Babylonian Captivity and Jeraealeui. destroyed, after which he went into Egypt. He was a lonely, mteonderstood and unpopular prophet. Be was most bitterly hated antl 'PCrseemed. His own countrymen turned egainst him. He was placed In stocks end then thrown into a horrible dungeon from which he narrowly escaped with his life. The teacher should give a little sketch, of his life. The following Is suggested-: ? 1. Hlg Cull (1:2*10). 2. His Commission (1:11-19). 8. His Sympathetic Heart (4:19). > ? 4. His Great-Sprrows (10^5-21). ~ BrTBe Divine Tower which Urged Him Forward and Sustained Him O0:7-9). Bern use was called upon to prophesy against 'his own nfttlon nnd at the command of God urged them to mirrender to the Babylonians, he whs regarded as a traitor guilty of treason against his own nation. I. The ?$echab1tes Test (vv. 1-5). In the days, of Jeholaklm, the Lord charged Jeremiah td bring the Rechabltes Into the house of the Lord and ??them rorrardlng the drinking of wine. This he did In a place where the people might behold them, the aim being to tench Judah by example. The father of the Rechafyltes had gtren command that they should not drtnk wine. Their filial obedience pot to shame the children of Judah for their lack of obedience. Jonadah, the father of the Rechahltes, wns only a man but the one whose commands Judah disregarded was the Almighty God. their Creator and Stavlor. It la God's plan that every man be tested. Being a free agent, be ran have character only through testing. II. The Filial Loyalty of the Rechftbhe* (vv. 6-11). "Irrh Oiflr n'lf A# ttialp Aim conn try In the midst of a foreign people they refused to drink wine, declaring that they,had been true to the Instructions of .Tonadnh nil- their lives, ft Is n fine thin? when children remember their fathers and render obedience to their commands. lit. The Loyalty of the Rcchabites In ' Contrast With the Disloyalty of Judah (vr 12-1*1). 1. -The Appeal fvv. 1fl. 14). He made the appeal *?n the basis of the filial loyalty <*f the Uechablres. He also reminded them that >e had spoken- to thenv in person rising up early ro do so. 2. The Ministry' M the Prophets (vx. 1*V 1C>. When tlie people failed to render obedience to God. he sent to them the prophets, who pleaded idUt thorn to amend their ways by turning away from their idols. Matthew Henry Sndlrates the points of contrast somewhat as follows: (1) The neehnMtes were obedient to one who was hilt n man; the .Tews Hsobeyed the infinite nnd eternal God. <2) J??nadab was dead and could not know of their disloyalty or correct them for It". God is nil-knowing nnd lives forever nnd will punish for disobedience.' (3) The nechahites were never reminded of their (Obligations, hot God sent His prophets ?7 spenk to His people. (4) Jonad?*rleft the charge but no estate >*support the charge, hut God gave the people a goodly land and prospered them In It. (5) God never assigned His people a task as hart as Jon a dab's,'bat God's people disobeyed - Film while the Rcchabites obeyed their father. IV. Judgment Upon the Jews for Disobedience (v. 17). Ond declared that Tie would bring Judgment tipon them according to what He had aald. Judgment la laid upon those who disobey and rebel against God. V. Reward of the Rechabitoa foi Their Loyalty (ye. 18, 19). Reeanse they hid been true to th? commands of Jonadflh, they should always hare a representative hefnpt God. God has such a regard for filial obedience that He lets no act go un '' rewarded Be Sure of Happiness. Before we passionately desire any thing which another enjoys, we should enunlne as to the happiness of Its poa ?nr rtin.liehiui.auld. Hlatory. Hlatory Is little more than the reela tar of the crimes,. follies and rotator tunes of raanklnd.-i-Olhbon._ - .fleet Slu ale. The aaont imsw i? I ting m nuiiai _ mi artlli )-our?;!t?Balwgr. -.1 ? : , e" * -m j v ." ? ? . " - ' s ? ' ' te-e . 1 .. i - - "** - I ' , v . 1 *. . *K>W Q&M&* oinEi aoi.uiMS Aoe ?, V'ffr'TP Announce TM - W> > ?>? 1 -?E MT OF TUEll .. - HOME |jCjjjL Oiiar, Now |.\ 1 Va-j 9tH*ve ";~ . J vYog?!f~^l . .j Terry Gilkison autocaitii *r L ._ ..._/ WHV OSCA^Lf'SUCH r-.-^rA.v-.f TJktc - co ^ou . !. I ' l SELitVE If* LC^^ | ^ - -tr- E A\ EN ; Si j ; % i v ^ ^ hy~^~<r * I f>oen. % & UNCLE . The world is fall of pitfa and tho sucker that detects ployed.?Then it's right to leni _ young, which ort to come in been stung. . , WARNINGS , " y?U of oily stock,? jest around tli tion to the way a fortune's m do a thing that's in restraint In gineral, I would advo for there's many a fool distn sights,- -I wouldn't want to ca!* * ? it's mighty nigh a Vt A SCRAP OF PAPER. . When you ccm? to think of it, pretty nearly as much can be accomplished today with a sheet of plain white paper, as the magician cf old could encompass with all his charms and amulets and touchstones! For a. aerap of paper can h'e made a check which will convey- a ? tir;?* arottr.i he world. It- car h made into a deed which will train* fer the possession cf an. enormous property. -Upon it a warrant of.,ar rest can be writtep, or n pardon:. I ?17 ,-t 7. :> i\ ) ;Vit; Tzmnrr. nr. n | "COM! | = i| * It 13 generally ? Competition has th dities. ii it " g i il - ' S ; 1 i ii ft " No matter wh ' "I . g handle all the coi ! .11 w ' 2 j I Merchants off ;^~g ?i espectable amusi Ketaii ivie y . . i " - . V'*: / ) .. *.-v vV'.i. -^r- ;<4 ??? . 3?;?! L-i the rqxboro courier 965 THE )| SCnE- Tl 6o1nq- TO j whem^\ the t 2m5A6?V POB9 THE la~. ""1 l ( ' / >Y^F I v'OUNG POL '^P^" ^ lls that a feller should avoid,'em has to keep his wits em- > 3 a warnin' to our unsuspectin' ipressive, from a feller that's 1 __ ' '' ! [ acrost a sniper with a bunch j -refer him to yer enemy, that's I e block,?for he has no objec- I j ade, and you wouldn't want to j \ of trade! iate remainin' home of nights, letion, when you're out a-seein' stray away?a?stfTlq or so from j raterloo, to run acroSt a vamp! I j 'K The musician may compose upon t a song that, will cheer the heart? of millions. .Ox a poet, a Verse that will be passed on to furture generations. Y-_ *;;ith?.l* .there is r?:h r.-t ap?3H cj vommoiity that'-' it r.-.rr he freer, used not only for the. rare: r\:rrc>es of Commerce n~rl...art. V.i I for the universal disseniir.atton r;f t-.< lav's r.e.'vs tr *'*? *v'.d?v"!>v*.v ' . 9tlV.lt? cf - Mltxl'IV. ' ' ' ' . . rn ' I : PETITIC believed that Competitio e wholesome effect of in? In Danvil 300 MER Lines Who 1 iat one may-be wanting at -nmpdities required to me RAPE ^ you their wares. Banki :ment for entertainment. 1 ?n ~ ? . ? * ' . w_ MAY 30th 1923 we in J soweT/Ke. ORE I ooriy f IH -rwe FUTURE bw they i is 6000! THAT'S V A 6000 (WAY f^-v-ro KEEP 'T iEtlEVB \ ?? ICS OlWHY I WOME ^*?7 ?A8irr * UAVtt VO'A ) SENT OS / ONE? IE ? u* '- P N3T. WH1 * u3s P * NOT1. Vie'o. PaiUT IT1. ' Jfffl , HEUe'i ONE A ^ Tfyk "-A-0 ssnt ?8rtv.->J(( U "?V FATHEC AIWAYJ" Mjjjfpi V' Vt * THE \ PMO'JO?A~H ?^ St*!v. Mitt ME I? IN T!ir SUPERIOR COURT. NORTH CAjtOLI^IA PEKSUN- CUU.NTY NOTICE OF SUW3IONS AND WAR RANT OF. ATTACHMENT. _ v-, LUCAS MITCHELL ?v?? LINDSAY PATTERSON The. defendant will take notice that an action as entitled above has been begifiTlfl lire Superior # Court of Person County by the plaintiff against the defendant for the recovery of the sum of $1000.00 damages for the alleged seduction of the plaintiff's infant daughter by the defendant while she was a member of plaintiff's family and household, and that a warrant of attachment has been issued in . said action and under such warrant of attachment property owned 'by the defendant' h'a3 been Seized by the sheriff, and. the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the undersigned Clerk of. the Superior Court of Person Ccmnty at his effke in Roxboro, X. C;, on the 10th day of June, 1923, and answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint, or the relief demanded by the plaintiff' herein will be granted. " y . ' This May 1, 1923. D. \V. BRADSHLS. - 5-J) 4ts Cl=rk Superior Cours No;h:r.g like ;t before. See S. F SatterficM for th? .TEFFERSOJ rCMCV just oat. It will sake "ye o-.oriey to investigate before bayinj See SATTERFIELD, Dis't. Mgr. t 1 . TIi is n stimulates business but luring to the consumer go le There Are I CHANTS IN r1 ? uompeie iui \A anytime there will be foi et the demands of our tin IN D s offer credit facilities. He Plenty of parking space f< >ME AWAITS !n. -C -?;?? x?: : ft-J;V, V/. 'V:-'1' ] i? COMPLETE TELEGRAPH i NEWS BY UNITED pprcc T 1? A orr? '? I? JUUAOUI/ WIRE. y rTr.-? TheJDanv NEW AFTERNOON 1 serving Southside Virginia t !ina, will begin* pi ' ! Delivered by carrier 10 cent* year, SUBS Post Office Box 121, Danville, Virginia Full, Fair, Friendly - 3lw HO ti BZATS.- as itS _yT~T sm ? Ev ery Day fo ATo>t>(ca in the picturesque hills of North (aroMrn. ?--?t fnf from Asheville, is Grove Fark Ir,n. A deoA.de a%c. the spacious johhr.* Of this famous resort h.oM was rjehlv cametei with ten "An?bfmnr Ml twtjil?' by iwetny-two feet. Although these rugs have b?en trod' by thousands of transient feet, their beauty is as much admired today as evfer. jfe F. L. Sceley,. Pj-esident of Grove Park Inn. rocentlv wrote voluntarily, the following interesting letter: % "Until we received The Hoover, * it "was impossible to keep these . valuable *mes clean. although. we "had att expensive.- installed air- j cleaning: plant. " . 'Since then the mars 'have beep Hnorerel ever; d?V for ..seven.' years. I wish I cOulcT'cut a piece . out cf one of them to show you their splendid condition. . ?. "They are fully "*fi?fty per cent better off today because of The Hotover. PAY $$63 down and grot ; Small monthly pavjnent I . W. i 'A * - =!OXBO! ' o t ' .' "7r ~'~-r .-rrrrrr:-rrr~~r.7rrivrrt W ? J9 I Life of * A whether it does or not it od service and equitable cl Vlore Than [ VARIOUS Your Business irid in Danville progressi\ res. Prices are governed b; ANVILL stels provide comfortable hamber of ( Si wmwvniyMTr MWJT/XWMWM INTERNATIONAL FEATTRES SELECTED CT A W WDTTPDO ? itiuaui%o? Ille News DAILY NEWSPAPER and Northern North Caro? f i iblication in June. i per week By Mail $4.50 per CRIBE NOW. Publication Office 512 Patton Street Clean, Courteous, Cheerful. OVER IVOefS (U it C.lenn ? " Jt^"i"'7T\ ? ? r Seven Yeara ,' 7 h. ? a;; Th. *. T i :**er jjrWfS th? -.. ' n-.rj h>> e Vug-* to ro --? -.vcm far better than iv.hert the nap was left rnvhei down. - ' . "VAl^o" the rfgul;.r and thorn ugh re .i".ova. ci :i -l?-.* T.tin? J.-: r.y the electric hea'irs. swoeo and auction eJesTv'**? -rf The Ho^-ver. )|ffi prevented a great deal of Vgmage." ? Mr. Seeley adds that he ha? h?ard lately, 'Ithe ridiculous statement that vacuum cleaners are hard on ruzs." He continue?^ "I am so incensed over7th3 ir.justice cf such ramr ks, after ouf "Ifnif "xperieVi.e-with our eighteen Hoovers tKat you are welaoma to yse o:r testimo-** to ocntrndict an absurdit* . ' K<?r-p your rugs beautiful for years .^cnct'", have them always clean, make housework a pleasure bv us in? a Hoover. "Phone us and we will gladly demo:. = : rate The Hcover in your home ?withptat obligation. ...... ITAA..A. <AJ.M y.ur iuua,v 3 on the balance. ss & Sox RO, N. C, .WTHORIZgRjiOayER ' - Tt-nr'.~~T~ttrr.T. -mil'.;; .'7nT7rtt7nT-fit Z] Trade" 1 ' 1 ( si is a certainty that g| rarges for commo- - |j I ?' i a 31 I ' * 1 a! 1 I a :e merchants who y Competition. ? as iE J quarters. Places of jj ~7 1^" NV1LLE Commerce. tr vim w.i ~Jjj" .L?~ ifwaaagg]?| '
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