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tBy REV. p. B. FITZWATER. D.I>., Dean
I>*y and Evening Schools, Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago.)
m?. Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for July 11
the childhood and educa
TION OF MOSES
LESSON" TEXT ? Exodus 2:1-19; Acts
:.23.
GOLDEN TEXT? Train up a child
v in the way he should go and wh*n he
old he will not dt-part from It.
TOPIC? The Baby Moses.
< L (JSIOR TOPIC? a Little t;irl Helps.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC ? Training for Life's Work.
YOl'NO PEOPLE AND AIH'LT TOP
IC? The Blessing of a RellBious Home.
I. Moses' Parentage (v. 1).
Both father and mother were of
Levittcal stock. Being from the same
tribe, they had a common bond of in
terest and sympathy. Amram had the
?jobd judgment to choose for a wife a
woman who possessed sympathies and i
ambitious In harmony with his own.
II. Moses' Birth (v. 2).
Two children were horn to Amram
and- Jochebed before Moses ? Aaron
stid Miriam. However. Moses was the
tint one that his mother was assured
was to be the deliverer of the chosen
people. There was something strik
ing about this child which caused her
to believe that it was sent of llod. She
saw that he was a "goodly child." In
Stephen's speech (Acts 7 :20) he as
serts that the child was "exceeding
fair." or fair to CSod. No doubt his
mother believed hiiu to be the deliv
erer of his people and instilled ttiat
truth in his mind from childhood.
Because of this belief she had confi
dence that somehow (Jod would save
him tfom the cruel hand of the king.
III. Moae*' Preservation (vv. 8-8).
Though Pharaoh's edict was In
force, his mother's faith was such as
to cause her to ignore it and hide
Moses for three months. The hiding
of the child was not because of fear,
but' because of faith (Heb. 11:23).
It was her faith which made her
brave to Ignore the kings edict.
Though Moses' mo' her had faith, she
did not ignore the proper use of
means. Pharaoh's plan was that every
male child should be destroyed, but !
(>od had planned otherwise for this
child. Perhaps the story of how
..Noah and his family were saved In
the ark suggested to his mother the
expediency used, namely, the ark of
bulrushes. Doubtless she was fa- <
miliar with the place where Pharaoh s
daughter came to bathe, and believed
that somehow through her the child
would be saved. She placed the ark
at the particular place where it would I
attract attention. It Is interesting to
note the steps as pointed out by an
other. by which God s plan was car- >
rtj^l out.
1. The mother's wit.
She placed the baby at the proper
r.lave and at the opportune time. !
Then. too. Miriam was no doubt sta- I
lioned as a watch to aid in the af- <
/air (v. 4).
2. A faithful sister (r. 7).
Had Miriam not been faithful, hu
manly speaking. M'?*es" life would not
bave been preserved and properly
nursed and educated at the proper
Utile. This should be a worthy ex
ample for every sister, causing her to
exercise watch and care over her
Tirofher.
3. A woman's curiosity (t. 5).
This- strange object among the
flags attracted the attention of Pha
raoh's daughter and she directed her
,'uaids to bring It to her.
4. A woman's compassion (r. 9).
When the ark was brought and
* opened the baby wept. That woman
has lost her feminine Instinct who Is
onmored with compassion at the cry
of a lonely, motherless baby.
5. The baby's tears (v. 6).
The tear* aroused her womanly In
jtlnct: and at lite suggestion of
Miriam the baby's mother was hired
to nurse her own child. No one cau
nurse a child so well as Its own
mother.
jV. Meeeef Education (?. 9).
1. Moses was 8r*t educated at his
mother's knee.
During this tio;e bU character took
form Here his mlud was ailed with
the Word of (iod and he was made
acquainted with the Jewish hopes and
prospect*, in these early years no
doubt the indomitable purpose was
rt?d to suffer affliction with the peo
ple of Cod rather than to enjoy the
pleasures of for a season (Heb.
31 :24-26). Seeiag by faith the destiny
of her child. Jocheued made good use
,of her time.
2. At the K*yptian court (t. 10).
It was here that he became , ac
quainted with all the wisdom of the
Egyptians (Acta T:25?. This was of
4reat impertaace. It peculiarly jQuall
htm to he the lawgiver aad hl?
\-oriau-?f hto
Our Prsssat L*t
, (>t BOthlttg may we be more snre
,ban this: If we cannot sanctify our
lot, we could sanctify no other.
)ur heaven and our Almighty Father
,V. there or nawhere.-D. Martt
neau.
Purity
- If a is so p tire-minded that he
will set tare anything to do with peo
-p2? win* are, uor pin re-winded bis purity
lake* him, out -oi the category of hi
,. ?aoity? Henry..W??rd Heecfeer.
REAL ESTATE TAKES
B!fi FORWARD LEAP
DURING PAST WEEK
THIRTY.SIX DEEDS FILED FOR
REGISTRATION
R?al estate took a big leap for
ward in honor of Independence Day,
a total of 36 deeds being filed for
registration during the week ending
July 6, as follows:
Castle Valley Land Co. to Elsa
J. Schoenle
D. A. ownsend to W. E. Shipman
A. B. Galloway to W. E. Ship
man
Lewis Cantrell to P. N. Briggs
J. W. Rackster to P. N. Briggs
A. A. Trantham to H. E. Nor
wood
R. E. Lawrence to L. F. Thomp
son
H. E. Norwood to H. E. Erwin
A. B. Galloway to B. C. Truluck
Ro'.and Owen to L. D. Martin
Wales Bryson to Charles L. Bry
son
H. L. Wilson to H. J. McAmes
J. C. Galloway to Craig Whitmire
E. \V. Blythe to Georgia Bell
Riley
T. W. Whitmire to Geoigia Bell
Kil.-y
F. K. Gardner to Ernest Spikes,
two deeds
R. E. Lawrence to B. C. Truluck,
two dev'ds
Sylvanus Galloway to Oatis Gal
loway
F. E. Carrigan to G. C. Haynes
M. M. Ripps to G. C. Haynes
R. E. Lawrence to C. D. Matth
ews
T. .T. Curran to Annie H. Shute
C. A. Thomas to Miss L. A. Hous
ton, two deeds
R. L. Briggs to P. N. Briggs
Frank Whitmire to R. M. Powell
Frank Whitmire to John Dodson
Frank Whitmire to R. A. Gillespie
Alfred Allison to Frank Whitmire
Castle Valley Land Co. to Effie L.
Etheridge
C. C. Jordan to Miss Lillian
Sholar
Roland Owen to Miss Lillian
Sholar
Span Tinsley to Henry Garren
Henry Garren to Ida Tinsley
JURORS DRAWN FOR
JULY TERM COURT
CIVIL TERM CONVENES HERE
JULY 26
TO THE SHERIFF OF
TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C.
You are hereby commanded to
summons the following Jurors for
:he July Term Superior Court, Tran
sylvania County, beginning July 26,
1926.
FIRST WEEK
1 Carl Chapman
2 L. C. Galloway
3 B. A. Gillespie
4 W. C. Hogsed
5 J. A. Lyday
6 R. A- Merrill
7. J. H. Nelson
8 Mack N. Raines
9 Carlos Hays
10 W. O. K. King
1 1 Elzie Bums
12 Overton Kitchen
13 Herman Kitchen
14 A. H. Pickelsimer
15 J. E. Morris
16 F. D. Clement
17 W. H. Hinkle
18 R. W. Everett
19 D. F. Moore
20 W. E. Shipman
21 S. L. Cooper
22 Roy Duckworth
23 M. Jay Neely
24 C. >1. Lance
SECOND WEEK
1 H. S. McCall
2 Sylvester Orr
3 Judson Meece
4 H. L. Wilson
5 J. M. Allison
6 S. M. Barton
7 Ossie Merrill
8 J. L. Alexander
9 James C. Siniard
10 W. W. Duckworth
11 H. J. Williams
12 J. M. Williams
13 Ernest McCall
14 W. J. Ray
15 Will Mull
16 George Hamilton
17 W. A. Lyday
18 L. H. Hollingsworth
19 D. P. Kilpatrick
, 20 J. W. Owen
21 T. L. Pickelsimer
22 Avery Poor
23 John R. Brown
24 Spurgeon McCall
Gertie: "To think you used to
catch me in your arms every
night !"
George: "Yes, dear, and now to
think I catch you in my pockets
every morning."
French fisherman took alive a
young whale weighing half a ton off
the Iceland coast.
A New York man advertises to
trade a radio set for four automobile
tires.
Sindey Wagner 10 year-old Lon
don boy, brought suit for assault
against a teacher who whipped him
in school, but lost his case.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
I, W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of
State of the State of North Caro
lina, do hereby certify that J. E.
Haynes, Secretary of the Brevard
Manufacturing- Company, did, on
the 27th day of May A. D. 1926, file
in my office affidavit of the publica
tion of the preliminary certificate
of dissolution of said corporation as
required by Chapter 22 of the Con
solidated Statutes entitled, "Corpor
ations."
IN TESTIMONY WHEROF. I
have hereunto set my hand and af
fixed my official seal, this the 27th
day of May A. D. 1926.
W. N. EVERETT,
Secretary of State.
Seal. B-17-24-; l-8c
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I
COUNTY OF HENDERSON.
Having qualified as administrator'
of the estate of A. G. McCall, de
ceased, late of Henderson County,
North Carolina, this is to notify j
that all persons having claims)
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the first doy of June
1927, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This the 28th day of June 1926.
M. E. ALLISON, Administrator,
Estate of A. G. McCall.
Ralph Fisher, Atty,
Brevard, N. C. 7-1-8-15-22-29 Aug5p
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY.
NOTICE
The undersigned, having been
duly appointed and duly qualified as
administrator of the estate of
M. P. HAWKINS, (deceased), all
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to exhibit the
same before him on or before the
i7th day of June, 1927, or this no
tice will be plead in the bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immed
iate payment.
This 14 day of June, 1926.
J. L. HAWKINS,
6tc 17-24; 7-1-8-15-22
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
State of North Carolina,
County of Transylvania.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of A. G. Neipert, de
ceased, late of Transylvania Coun,
ty, N. C., this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at the of
fice of Ralph Fisher, Attorney, Bre
vard, N. C. on or before the 8th.
day of June, .1927, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immed
iate payment.
This the 8th. day of June, 1926.
Mamie Neipert, Administratrix of
estate of A. G. Neipert, Deceased.
Ralph Fisher, Attorney.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
Having qualified as executors un
der the last will and testament of
MARY R. JOHNSTONE, deceased,
this is to notify all persons who
have any claims against said estate
to present them to the undersigned
at the office of GALLOWAY AND
MARTIN in Brevard, N. C., on or
before the 10th day' of May, 1927,
otherwise this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery.
All persons who are in any way
indebted to said estate are hereby
notified to make immediate payment
to the undersigned executors at the
office of GALLOWAY AND MART
IN, at Brevard, N. C.
FRANCES WINTK0P JOHSTONE.
WELCH GALLOWAY, Executors of
Last Will of Mary R. Johnston, de
ceased. 6tcG10-17-24 ; 7-1-8-15
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