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SUNDAY SCHOOL
Lesson Vl.—Third Quarter, For
Aug. 11,1912.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of the Lesson, Mark iv. 35. to v, 20.
Memory Verses, 38, 39—Golden Text,
Pa. xlvi, 1, 2 (R. V.)— Commentary
Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
It conies to me as I begin to write
this lesson tbat we should always see
\ Jesus in His life on eartb among men
as God manifest in the flesh, revealing
God to us. that we may know Htm
personally and trust Him and let Him
live in us, that others may know Htm.
for the poor world knoweth Him not.
We must also recognize always a great
adversary, the devil, who hates God
and man and would kill God if he could
and take His throne. He would I'eep
men In Ignorance of God and of Christ
and possess them for bis own ends and
turu 4hem against God. He has great
power with God's permission and will
exert it to the full against God before
be is finally overthrown. In the two
portions of today's lesson we see the
Son of God crossing the jea of Galilee
to deliver a man (or. according to Mat
thew. two men* from the power of the
devil, and ou the way it seems as if a
great stoiun would sink the boat and
drown all who were lu It. Did the
devil know tbat he was about to lose
a bit of his property, and did he seek
by that storm to kill Christ and His
disciples? Let those tell who kuow
more than I do. but this we do know
that he tried to kill Him as a babe In
Bethlehem and Anally did kill Him by
the Jewish rulers at the bands of tbe
Romans._ Thank God He Is risen from
the dead, is alive forevprmore, Is at the
right band of tbe majesty on high, has
all power in heaven and on eartb and
Is waiting His time to put the devil In
the bottomless pit and set up a king
dom of peace and righteousness on
earth.
In this great storm on Galilee see
Him peacefully sleeping on a pillow In
the hinder part of the ship, though the
waves t>eat into the ship and it was
full of water, and recognize in Him a j
weary man, a real man, partaker of j
flesh and blood, but without sin, and
rejoice that we have a High Priest who j
ts touched with the feeling of our in- j
flrmities (Heb. U, 14; iv, 15). He is in j
tbe midst of trouble, as the disciples
see It, and yet He is not troubled. And
on tbe last night before His crucifixion !
He said to His disciples. "In the world
i ye shall have tribulation, but In Me
j peace; let not your heart be troubled,
' neither let it be afraid" (John xvi, 33;
j xiv, 27). When one was discoursing on j
the teaching of Christ a man who had !
never before beard such teaching said, j
"Beautiful, beautiful, but can you do
It?" Jesus Himself could do It, and
He did It. He always did what He ;
i taught (Acts i. 1). The ship could not
! sink, neither could the disciples perish.
I with Christ In their midst, but they i
I did not know Him and were therefore
i filled with fear. They awoke Him !
[ with the cry "Lord, save us!" and with 1
the question "Master, carest Thou not
that we perish?" His reply was: "Why
are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
Where is your faith?" (Matt. viil. 26;
Luke viU, 25.) They were troubled by
what they saw. Faith endures by see
ing the invisible. We are expected to
walk by faith, not by sight (II Cor. v.
7). He rebuked the wind and tbe rag
ing of the sea and said, "Peace, be
still," and there was a great calm
(verse 39; Luke viil. 24). The rebuking,
compared with Zecb. 111, 2, and Jude 9.
leads me to believe that the person re
ferred to in those passages had some
thing to do with this storm. As tin
disciples saw the power of His won
they feared and wondered and said
"What manner of man is this tbat even
the wind and the sea obey Him?" Our
hearts exultingly cry, "Jesus is God!"
■ Tbe perfect man a little while ago so
peacefully asleep has power over wind
and sea and all the elements. He it If
who walked In the furnace with Dan
iel's friends and quenched the violence
f of flre and spent the night with Daniel
and shut the lions' mouths. To knov
f Him is peace at all times.
Now see Him meeting the tempest
t tossed man of Gadara, possessed by »
\ legion of demons, a naked wild man
f exceeding fierce, whom no one could
u bind or tame, for be broke all chain*
f and fetters, and all men were afraid
u of him. The poor demoniac seems t«.
' long for deliverance, for he ran to Je
'A sus. as if be knew that He could de
* liver him. but tbe demons are strong
( within him. They knew Jesus and
' called Him Son of the Most High God
j (verse 7). They knew the doom that
' awaited tbem and ask. "Art thou come
A hither to torment us before the time?''
* (Matt, viil, 29.) They knew of the
j place prepared for them and beg not
" to be sent to tbe abyss or bottomless
f pit (Luke viii, 31. R. V.). There la such
a place, and there is a place called the
lake of flre. everlasting flre prepared
for tbe devil and his augels (Rev. xx.
14, 15; Matt. xxv. 41). All who deny this
or make light of it are not for the time
controlled by the spirit of truth. Al
though there were sO many demons In
' the man, I bey are spoken of as one, for
Jesus said, "Come out of the man. tbou
unclean spirit" (verse 8). and. having
received permission, they went into the
swine, and tbe whole herd, about 2,000,
were drowned In tbe sea. Behold tbe
change In the man who had been the
terror of the neighborhood! See him
clothed and In bis right mind and long
e lag to stay with Jesus.
V The Ajnerican People.
\ The National Disease is nervou!
/ prostration. What is to be the tesult o
i all this hurry, worry and work, some
• times over—sometimes under-eating
always under-sleeping—brain am
brawn in constant state of agitation am
unrest—sleeping badly, dreaming
tossing, waking? Dr. King has de
D . vised a remedy if used aright. King'
a |' Iron Tonic Bitters steadies the nerves
builds up the waste, gives new stari
. Sold under guarantee by all medicii]
i dealers.
"Clean Up the Bowels and !
Keep Them Clean"
There are many remedies to be
had for constipation, but the diffi
culty is to procure one that acts
without violence. A remedy that
fdoes not perform
b y force what
should be accom
plished by persua
sion is Dr. Miles'
Laxative Tablets.
After using them,
Mr. N. A. Waddell,
3I 5 Washington
St., Waco, Tex.,
"Almost all my
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troubled with constipation, and have
tried many remedies, all of which
seeiriPd to cause pi in without giving
much relief. I finally tried Dr. Miles'
Laxative Tablets and found them ex
cellent. Their action is pleasant and
mild, and their chocolate taste makes
them easy to take. I am more than
glad to recommend them."
"Clean up the bowels and keep
them clean," is the advice of all
physicians, because they realize the
danger resulting from habitual con
stipation. Do not delay too long,
but begin proper curative measures.
Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets area
new remedy for this old complaint,
and a great improvement over the
Cathartics you have been using in
the past. They taste like candy
and work like "a eharro. A trial
will convince you,
Dr, Miles' Laxative Tablets are
sold by all druggists, at 25 cents
a box containing 25 doses. If not
found satisfactory after triaj, re
turn the box to your druggist and
be will return your money.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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Seaboard Air Line Railway.
i. Schedule Effective Jan. 1, 191!
i
i Leave Lincolnton, N. C.
East Bound
Train No. 46, 8:52 a. m., daily
" 132, 5:53 p. m., '•
West Bound
Train No. 133, 11:20 a. m., daily
1S " " 47, 5:55 p. m., "
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Solid Through Train, including Parlor
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Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale Until
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Asheville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Raleieh. N. C.
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
Route of the "Night Express"
Travel via Raleigh (Union Station)
and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and
from all points in Eastern North Caro
lina.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH
3, 1912.
N. B. The following schedule figures
Published as information ONLY and
are not guaranteed.
TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH.
9:15 p. m. Daily, "Night Express*'
Pullman Sleeoing Cars for Norfolk.
6:00 a.Tn. Daily, for Wilson, Washing
ton and Norfolk. Broiler Parlor Car
Service,
6:00 a. m. Daily, except Sunday, for
New Bern via Crocowinity. Parlor
Car Service.
! 2:40 p. m. Daily, except Sunday, for
Wilson, Greenville and Washington.
TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH,
j 7:15 a. m. Daily, 11:20 a. m. Daily ex
j cept Sunday, and p. m. Daily.
r j TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO
' 10:15 p. m. Daily, "Night Express"
Pullman Sleeping Cars for Norfo k
via New Bern.
7:05 a. m. Daily, for Beaufort and
Norfolk. Parlcr Car between Wash
ington and Norfolk.
3:10 p. m. Daily, for New Bern.
Oriental and Beaufort.
For further information and reserva
tion of Pullman Sleeping Car space
apply to D. V. Conn, Gen'l Agent.,
Raleigh, N. C., or F. W. Tavern,
Gen 1 Agent, Goldsboro, N. C.
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. CROXTON
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt.
NORFOLK, VA
Carolina & North-Western R. R.
' Schedule Effective Julv 13, 1912.
I Daily
r Northbound, j Pass. X .^ ixe^ n
No. 10 No- 60
Chester Lv 755 a m 100 p m
Yorkville 8 42 2 30
Gaston ia 9 30 4 30
Gastonia j 5 40
Lincolnton 10 26 6 46
Newton 11 05 7 40
Hickory 1215 p m 820
Lenoir 130
Mortimer 2 53
Edgemont Ar. 305
Southbound. No. 9 No. 61
Edgemont Lv. 12 05 a m
Mortimer 1213
Lenoir 1 33
Hickory 2 30 7 15 a m
Newton 3 05 7 55
Lincolnton 3 43 8 45
Gastonia Ar. 440 10 38 p m
v Gastonia Lv. 455 1145
> Yorkville 539 115
Chester Ar. 625 320
CONNECTIONS.
» Chester.—Sou. Ry., S. A. L. and L. &C.
Yorkville.—Southern Railway.
Gastonia. —Southern Railway.
Lincolnton.—S. A L.
> Newton and Hickory.—Southern R. R.
E. F. REID, G. P. Agt.,
Chester. S. C.
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PIEDMONT TRACTION CO.
Between GastonU and Charlotte, N. C.
Effective Wednesday, July 3rd 1912.
Leave Gastonia Arrive Gastonia
No. 2 700 A. M. No. I—7 53 A. M.
4 8 15 3 9 15
6 9 30 s—lo 15
B—lo 25 7—ll 25
10—11 50 9—12 50 P.M.
12—1 30 P. M. 11— 2 30 .
16— 3 20 15— 4 20
18— 4 40 17— 5 33
20— 5 35 19— 6 28
r 22 630 x 21— 740
24 7 50 23 8 45
26 9 10 25—1010
# 28—10 55 27—11 55
Close inflections at Mount Holly, N, C. with Sea
v board Air Line, at Gaatonia, N. C. with Southern
\ Railway and C. & N-W. Railway t> and from all
P | points. North, South, East and West.
I The above schedule, figures and con. published
8 only as inform ution and are not guaranteed.
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CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELD AND OHIO RAILWAY
, AND
Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Raiway of South Carolina
THE NEW SHORT LINE
BETWEEN
Dante, St. Paul and Speer's Ferry, Va., Johnson City, Tenn., Altapass
and Marion, N. C., and Spartanburg, S. C.
• "Clinchfield Route"
EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1912.
SOUTHBOUND j Eastern Standard Time j N'RTHB'D
1 : i ©
I cJ > © ,
12 i >
No. 5| No. 3 J |3"3 3 No. 2 No. 4
Mixd| Pass. | Miles STATIONS | © £ as Pass. Pass.
D'ly I Daily | 13.5 $ Daily Daily
-U -
P. M.i A. M. J L v Dante, Va jAr. P. M. P. M.
I.lo| 8.00 o.o|Lv St. Paul, Va Ar. 1760 12.45 10.15
l.S5| 8.20 7.6] Lv Dungannon, Va Ar, 1484 12.17 9.40
2.21! 8.51 21.9|Lv... .Ft. Blackmore, Va. ...Ar. 1305 11.40 9.11
2.45} 9.08 30.2jLv Hill, Va Ar. 1772 11.20 8.53
!. f3.Oljf 9.21 36. OjLv.... Speer's Ferry, Va....Ar. 1280,f11.01f 8.34
3.27j 9.41 46.4|Lv.. .Cameron, tVa.-Tenn....Art 1378 10.42 8.15
3.44f 9.56 51.61 L.V Kinsport, Tenn.....Ar. 1306 10.24 7.55
3.59| 10 - 09 5879[Lv Pactolus, Tenn Ar. 1213 10.09 7.41
f 4.18 ; f 10.20 62.8 Lv Fordtown, Tenn.....Ar. 1295 9.55 f 7.30
4.401 10.32 67.8|Lv Gray, Tenn Ar. 1434 9.42 7.13
f4.56f10.43 72.6iLv.. .Johnson City, Tenn...Ar. 1526 9.30 f 7.07
5.34 11.15 85.1 L.V Unicoi, Tenn Ar. 1624 9.01 6.35
6.32 11.43 95.7!Ar Erwin, Tenn Lv. 1932 8.29! 6.01
.6.47 11.55 101.1 LV Erwin, Tenn Ar. 1662 8.17j 5.4S
6.54 12.02 101.1 |Lv.... -Chesota, Tenn Ar. 1662 8.101 5.41
f7.05 12.12 104.3|Lv.. .fnaka Sprgs, Tenn...Ar. 1703 8. OOj f5.32
f 7.08 f 12. 15 j 105.1|LV Hntdale, N. C.... .Ar. 1703 f7.58; f5.28
7.59 12.47j 117.9;Lv....Green Mtn, N. C....Ar. 2058 7.28j 4.59
8.24 1.05j 124.9 Lv Toecane, N. C Ar. 2152 7.12| 4.43
f9.22' 1.51! 140.1 Lv... . .Penland, N. C Ar. 2401 6.351 4.04
8.46 1.21| 131.3 Lv Boonford, N. C Ar.'l 2256 6.57 4.28
f9.38 2.03! 114.6 Lv.. .Spruce Pine, N. C.-.Ar.J 2462 6.32 3.53
P. M.| P. M. | | f A. M. P. M.
No. 1 j i No. 6
Mix'd 'I | Pass.
A. M. P. M. I P. M. P. M.
6.15 2.23 151.9 Lv Altapass, N. C Ar.[ 2629 8.05 3.34
f 6.22 f 2.31 155.3 Lv...Mt. Mitchell, N. C...Ar.| 2450 7.50 f3.19
f6.52 f2.58 161.31 LV.. .Linville Falls, N,C...Ar.| 1738 f7.21 f2.48
7.26 3.15 175.1 Lv Sevier, N. C Ar. 1400 j 7.05 2.34
7.49 3.31] 183.2 Lv Marion, N. C Ar. 1316 | 6.45 2.15
f8.33 f4.01 197.8 Ly Thermal, N. C Ar. 984 | f6.15 f1.46 ,
8.55 4.16 205.5 Lv... Westminster, N. C...Ar. 861 ! 6.00 1.32
- 9.07 f 4.25, 209.6 Lv... .Bostic Yard, N. C....Ar. 836 i 5.43 f1.23
9.11 4.30| 211.0 Lv Bostic, N. C ..Ar. 845 | 5.33 1.20
9.17 4.34 213.0Lv....F0re5t City, N. C....Ar. 867 i 5.29 1.13
9.55 5.02 226.8 Lv Chesnee, S. C Ar. 882 , 5.021 12.43
10.09 5.12 231.6 Lv Mayo, S. C.. Ar. 822 j 4.50! 12.33
10.45 5.40 242.3 Ar.. .Spartanburg, S. C...Lv.| 778 | 4.25( 12.10
A. M. P. M. | (T" -n Pass. Station) | jP.M.j P. M.
The Carolina, Clinchfitld & Ohio Railway, and the Carolina, Clinch
field & Ohio Railway,of South Carolina, "Clinchfield Route" reserve
the right to vary from the time shown above without notice to the pub
lic.
Patrons are requested to apply to nearest Agent for definite infor
mation or to CHAS., T. MANDEL,
d J. J. CAMPION, T. P. A., in charge Pass. Dept.
Vice-President & Traffic Manager, Johnson City, Tenn.
Johnson City, Tenn. f —Flag Stop. *Daily, except Sunday