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LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 18
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST A MIS.
fcj ' SIONARY
LESSON TEXT?Malt 1:15-31: Luka
John J:1?-1T. I
GOLDEN TEXT?"Ood ?o loved the |
world, that He grave His only begotten {
Son. that whosoever ftelleveth In Him .
should not perish, but have everlasllif
llfo."?John 3:18.
PRIMARY TOPIC?Jesus Preaching
in City and Country, 1
JUNIOR TOPIC?Jesus a Missionary.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- j
IO?The MiBsionafy Activity of Jesus.
TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
?-Christ's Missionary ZeaL
I. The Missionary Motive (Matt.
35-3SAn
Jesus saw the multitude Ilia
aempassion was aroused. Their pitiful ,
candidon moved Him to take steps to
provide missionaries. The result of j
this was the sending forth of tha i
Twelve. Jesus saw the multitude as: i
L. Shepherd less Sheep (v. 30). The
people were in need of a protector,
provider and guide, Just as sheep are ;
of a shepherd. They were faint and i
scattered?distressed, cast down and j
hopeless. What a picture of the needy
world today I The world is hungry
but knows ndt how to have this hun- j
per satisfied. They know not which
way to turn in their confusion and
Tini'iilortttf T-fc ? " ?" ? '
m, .w * l,x-J a?C Ul WCVU ill uiai ;
which alone the Good Shepherd can
Btipply. |
2. Grain Ready for Harvest (v. 37). .
He told the disciples that the grain
wu ripe, ready for the harvest, and
that unless laborers were secured the
harvest would he lost. This is still a
picture of the world. The laborers are
till few. It is the Lord'* harvest that
la ready to be gathered. No wonder
He was moved with compassion J \
Those who have eyes to see and hearts 1
to feel are still moved with eompas- !
Ion ns they see the world ready to be j
leathered into Christ's fold but no one j
to perform the labor. The means for
securing laborers for the harvest is j
prayer. He urged the disciples to
pray that the Lord would send forth
laborers.
II. Classes of Missionaries (LuUa ,
m-8).
r Three classes are here enumerated: ;
jfe 1. Jesus HimsAf (v. 1). Lie is the !
grand and supreme missionary. Allre- I
L- ceive their example and power from j
Hiw. He left all .and gave all in this
I j great enterprise. .
2. The Twelve (v. 1). Christ called !
KLl| thexn and >ent th They were J
I His representatives an I were clothed j
ij ?iHl Hm ni.u-^r I
B' iii diown and c
Lord himself. In the evangelization of
the world there v. ill always be need of j
ft the group of and women devoted :
exclusively \/that wnrk.:
L Certain Wwut-n (w -. S).
I tinn women can most effectively do j
E9 * their parr
minister in.; to the workers. Ail' who |
E". have experienced the saving grace ?>f
God desire to have a part in sending
jp^- '-.the gospel to "thcrs thai They too
; -might he eatiy
j! indebted to die work of consecrated
women.
III. The Missionary Message (John
Ide, 17).
The salvation which is offered to the
last rid was accomplished through i
Ef^thS sacrificial death <?f Christ. Out
?f a heart df loye God gave Ilis own
| nb to die. The figure portraying the
^ msthod of the Cross and salvation is
it that of the bYazen serpent. The outr
standing teaching as suggested by Dr.
Charles It. Erdman Is is follows:
B That men are, like the IsraelRUSS
of old, serpent-bitten; but the
*" deadly poison la the sting of sin.
i?f!V *2. God has provided a remedy in
person of His Son; in His eruciflxkm
we see sin vanquished, as the
r:. uplifted serpent pictured the death of
i ffe# destroyer; yet as the uplifted serpent
was not real tut one of" brass, so
Christ s not really a partaker of |
sin hut only made In the likeness of *
sinful flesh.
?&'. -8. As It was necessary for the dyv
tag Israelites to accept God's pro
K' neion. ana wnn submission anil faith
K~ to look upon the brazen serpent, ao
It to noocanary for ua to look in repeatsnee
and faith to the ornclfled
Savior nnd to commit ourselves to God
I as He Is graciously revealed In Jesus
Christ. If we refuse to accept' Christ
Vfeerlah, hut faith resnlts in eternal
w*
K "4. This provision is made by the
B' Jove of Ood and Is freely offered to
BL everyone who believes. 'For God so
kind the world, that He gave His
? natiy begotten Son, that whosoever be"'
lleveth in Him should not perish, but
have everlasting life.'"
Ij:- His Presence.
< toheu we have broken our god of
k* Inagltton. and ceased from our god of
IN rhetoric, then may Ood Ore the heart -
- with His piteeace.?Emerson.
God's Way.
Oafs way of forgiving la thorough
sad hearty?both to forgive and to
thaat aa' portion M His.?Lelghtoa.
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Miller fir" Rhoads sales}
lor sound judgment and
taste. In the selectii
' merchandise their intei
guidance is. a valuable h
the shoppe*.
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We do not believe i
tired, orerzc-orhrtl sales\
can five you the atteutio\
confidence In us deserve,
have, therefore, protid
employees' roof garden,
rest rooms, and a hi
room in charge of a t
nurse and maid. Her
employee may relax am
Lunch is served to emp
at cost.
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NOTICE?LAND SALE. |l
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By virtue of the .powers contained (
in that certain deed of trust executed ^
to the undersigned trustee by J. R. *
Hayes on the 4th day of November, J
1912, and duly recorded in the Reg-j
ISter Of Deeds Offire for Pnrann rVwin. .
ty in Book 20, page 591, the termr!
of same not having been complied I
with, and at the request _ui the hniil- i
e'r of the note secured _ by said deed j 1
of trust, I will offer for sgle to the; '
highest bidder for cash at public auc- J
tion at the Court House in RoxKoro, ,
N. C., on ,
MONDAY. DECEMBER 3rd, 1923, ,
at 12 O'CLOCK St, 1
the following described tract of land ?
lying and being in Holhyay Township,
Person County, North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of the estate of
Mrs. Mollis Thomas on the-SoflBi, c
lands of the sstate uf Dj. Wllll&rrt C
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THE ROXBOBO COUfilER
r y ou wil
pirjt amo
A shopper
with enthus
Rhoads Store.
"I haye never t
a shopping trip,"
tentive and polite,
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trouble for me. 1
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compliment. It i
have won the con:
j. ' We realize tha
people. For that
will reflect credit
Z'som those who wait o
so<"1. serve.
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eip to Every salesper
through a thorouj
a session of our bi
things these your
Service to the
They are taught
tention to the cus
for their employe
only through the
will grow.
For thirty-eigl
ryr steadily from a
department stor<
Thousands of pis
Virginias and C
Alji/ pansion possible.
A trip to Riel
ggd Miller d Rhoad;
whether you com
find our salespeoj
l!iat a came. Make use
person, sejf Qf parcels ant
o your ' 1
s. u'e comfortable rest
w"tk them to rest or t
'rainrd have delicious few
e 'hj lightful tea room;
toytrs shopping day prt
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Herritt on the West and North, and
he lands of the estate of G. D. Neai
>n the North and Bast, containing
44 acres, more or less, and being
mown as the hormfplace of the late i
F. R- Hayes.
This Oct. 27th, 1923.
E. D JONES, Trustee
Wm. IX Merritt, Atty.
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Hall9s Catarrh;
If ajUaIma will do what wt
raeoicine f? u? .
id your syatem of Catarrh or Deafncw
aucd by Catarrh.
UU *T I miller mm Www.
P. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. Ohlc '
NOTICE OF SALE I
OF REAL ESTATE. <
Under and by virtue of ah order J
if the Snpf rior Court nf ''? -J
xiantyjn the rpecial proceeding en. i
November 14th IMS
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1 find sue]
ng our sal
came to us -one day-fairly bubl
iasm. It was her first visit to
lefore received such splendid tre
she said. "Your salespeople vi
and so anxious to please. They
I wanted, and were willing to
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. nuy rcituy luuuc Illy snoppmg a
)f our salespeople. They fully c
s through just such willing servi
fidence and good-will of our cus
t you will judge our store by
reason we have built up a sales f
on Miller & Rhoads Store. Yo
m you pleasant, agreeable and
son, whether experienced or no
jh course of training. Were vol
Jginners' class, you would be am
ig salespeople are taught.
customer is the keynote of thei
that willing, courteous and int<
itomer is the best sendee they
irs. This store is for the custoi
customers' good-will and patron
it years Miller & Rhoads Store
small shop of ten employees. i
: employing" nearly a thousan
?ased: and loyal customers thro:
arolinas have made this treme
imond should certainly include
5 Store. You will he cordial!
e to shop or just laok around,
de anxious to make you feel gla
of our free checking service to rc
1 grips while you shop. There aj
rooms, too. and you are wele<
vait for a friend. At lunch tin
>d at reasonahle prices in one o
> on the fifth floor. You can spe
>fitahl*- in Miller Ac Rhoads Sto:
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IMOND
titled W. Luther Cates, Adminirtra- j
tor of the Estate of Fannie McCain, S
deceased, vs. Annie Wag staff et al, t
the same being No...... upon the e
special Proceeding Docket of said
:oort, the undersigned Commissioner
will, on
MONDAY, THE 10th DAY OF
DECEMBER. 1928, AT 12:00 NOON ?
it the courthouse door ;n Roxboro,
N. C., offei?for sale to the highest bidder
for cash that certain tract of
land lying and being in Roxboro
Township, Person County, North Car- ?
jlinn. adjoining the lands of Main ..
irly described at follows, to*vit: ^
BEeiNNINO at a stake or Main Street
In the Town of Roxboro, N. 5
3.; thence wttfi Main Street South 15 tl
iegrees West 44 feet to a stone, a C
rorner of lot No 2; thence with lo^ t1
He. a, Ninth TT degtees West 130 tl
feet to a stake; thence North 15 de
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go to any 5 ^|jl^
leserve the i'Ji &&f?i
ce that we c='':
tomers.
our sales- ^
orce which vwi o?r
u will find kstSi.*
filing to '^i'lf',0.1
of it yourself,
rials, and lake
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t, ITlUSt gO There is n
j to attend
azed at the
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dligent atn
perform
ner. It is
age that it
has grown .
to a great ^ ; '
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ighout the j?2.
:ndous exa
visit to L 1 |
y welcome JI 9 *: | i
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neve vvur- S 8
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re pleasant, J
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at Broad Stre
llC yOll can u moment to
f three de- '
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nd a whole 'at ?
marble. Millt
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from there.
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rnees East 44 feet to a stake; thence
South 77 '/4 decrees West 150' feet
o the beginning, it being lot No. 2,
if the Frank Terry Place.
This 15th day of October, 1923.
THOS. D. COOPER; Commissioner
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iOTICE SALE OF
VALUABLE LAND.
Under and by virtue of the authorty
conferred'upon me by a judgment
f the Superior Count of Person |
xmnty, made in that special proceedng
entitled , Ella A. Clayton and
Valines Clayton vs. Willie t- Clayton
t el.
UvritU tn Monday December)
rd, 1923 at 12 o'clock If. in front of
he court house do?r in Roxboro, N.
:. sell to- the highest bidder for cash,
he lands mentioned and described in,
he Pklilloh in said actum to wit;
1st. Thst tract of lsnd in Pnshnso^
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heart will
elight over the
and-made fancycrant
to do some
, buy the matec
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o charge for
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ve in Richmond *
?! Station, pause
ft; toy the beauty
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limestone oud
r ?? Rkoads Store
tir.utes' car ride
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township PeTson County, N. C. bounded
on the North by George Mitchell,
on East by George Mitchell on South
by lands of W. W. Clayton, and on
West by J. B. Barnette, containing
25 H acres more or less, known as
the Will Clayton place.
2nd. That tract of land in Bbx-'
boro Township Person County, N. C.
bounded on North by lands above
described, on East by J. B. Walker,
J. B. Barnette, containing 51 acres
more or leas, known as the W. W.
Clayton place. - ?
Dwellings and necessary barn ' on
This November 1st 1928. . ^
t-N. Lunsford, Coramisstmter.
SPECIAL for 81jOO; Box containing?16?ussuiled
engisved Christina* ~
cards with envelopes, postpaid. P. O.
[fen HM?, IMehmsad, Va. ltpd
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