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THE SUNDATSCIIOOL.; LESSON III, THIRD QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SCRIES, JULY 19. Text of Lcuoa, I Baai. sit, 1Z-P Kcaaary Varaea, ZS.SS-Galdaa Text, I Saaa. iU H-CumMrtrr Prepar ed fcy flair. 0. M. atearaa. tfepyrif ht,' 1801, br American Prrt Ajaociatlon. IS. Now therefor behold tha klnf whom y-have choatn ana a bom y have da. aired, and, behold tha .Lord bath aat a aing over jrou, - . ... Id ten 1 we bear Samuel saying, 'Behold, I hav hearkened unto your roice la all that ye aald uoto me, and , have made a kins' over you." Now be aaya that" the Lord U4 it, for be was Jh Lordt representative; If believers would accept tbe truth that we are here in Christ's stead our lives would tell more for Illm (II Cor. v, 20; John xvuyiS). Israel now bad a king, like otber nations, but they bad put A mas In tbe place of God, for, Samuel re minded them, "Tbe Lord your Gol was your king" (verse 12. Wben we re " member Kom. vl, 1C, '.To whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his serV' anfs ye are to- wbom ye obey," we - should be able to see If we are putting any person or thing in tbe place of God. 14, WS. If ye will taor the Lord and serve Him and obey His voice But if y win not obey the voice or tna iora,. out rebel. , - .Although tbey bare' sinned and God bas given tbem their desire, yet here is . way of blessing still left to them. Je hovah , must and vill be magnified el ; ; ttier in blessings upon an ooeuieni peo pie or in judgment upon the unbelleV' -lng. : He redeemed Israel from Egypt ., that tbey might keep His command- . ments and serve Him and be a peculiar i treasure unto Him above all people, a . willing and obedient people .enjoying ' His goodness (Ex. xiz, 4, 5; Isa. 1, 18, 19). Obedient service was tbe way 4f blessing, disobedience tbe way of tbe , band of tbe Lord against them, Moses called beaven and earth to witness against them that be bad set. before tbem life and deatb. blessing and curs - lng, and be entreated tbem to choose Iffe (Deut xrJ9).v ' , r 16-1S. Now therefor stand and" See this great thing which the Lord will do before your ayes. " ho. uamuei canea unto the Lord, and the Lord aent thunder and ' rain that day, and all the people greatly , feared tbe Lord and SamueL f. . . ' A deep conviction and hatred of Bin Is grand thing for-any ehlld of God, for otherwise one may lightly tamper with sin and grieve tbe Splriij.lt was most unusual thing to have rain dut ing wheat harvest, and tbat the people tnlgbt bear God's own voice dlsapprov. lng of tbelr action and not think of it as merely Samuel's disapproval be said he would ask God to speak by sending thunder and ram tbat day, which be . tuu, anu iou so answeret mm, hou vue people saw Samuel's oneness with God, and tbey feared greatly.' It was some thing like Elijah's prayer that the Lord v would show His oneness with blm by sending lire (I Kings xvili. 36-89K We remember also tbat on one Occasion . wben the Lord Jesus spoke to His Fa ther tht Father-answered Him by a olee from heaven, but the people said tbat it thundered (John-xli, 28. 29). " 19, 20. And Samuel said unta the people: Fear not; ye have done all this wicked ness. Yet turn not asldefrero following the Lord, but serve tbe Lord with all your heart .,.,,. f Tin snednl manifestation of God in tbe thunder and tbe rain at such an . unusual time seemed to convince tbe people that tbey really bad sinned In asking for a king, and tbey entreated Samuel to pray for tbem that they might nof be punished. The power of the intercession of Moses and Samuel is seen in Jer. xv, 1, where the 4 Lord speaks of. a time when even such as tbey could not avail. That time bad not yet come, so Samuel urges tbem to turn to the Lord and, being forgiven, to serve Him henceforth ' with ' the whole heart - What precious words for us are these; "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us -' our sins and to cleanse us from all un- 21, 23. For the Lord will not forsake His people for His great name's sake, because it hath pleased the Lord tp make you His people. - ' When once we become the Lord's re deemed people, so power can pluck us out of His-band (John x, 27-29), and Where He begins a work He will finish it (Phil. 1. 6; Pa. cxxxyiil, 8). He knows ns thoroughly before He chooses us, and, having chosen us. He will perfect us, but He may need to chasten us, and that He will not fail to do as He sees that we need it Consider Amos ill, 2; - lleb. xil, 5, 6. He testiHes repeatedly concerning His .rebellious Israel that all beaven did or will Co for theui Is all for nis name's sake (Ezek. xx, 9; xlv. 22, 44; xxx vt, 21, 22). Jeremiah prayed. "O Lord, thoupb. our iniquities testify against ta, do Thou it for Thy name's sukef (Jer. xlv, 7.) For His name's snVe we have the forgiveness cf sins (I 2 n II, 12). 13 1 v tear the Lord and serve Him !h truth with all your hart, for consider tow great thirds lie featii done for you. .' f nnio'i assure" tbem' tbat it woclJ tea t j for Lira to cease to pray for t i f T fit r v-' 1 coE!sr.e to tvu- ' t i'..et'j..J aud tlii t:'-t way, t ; '.- t l" t ' t t':o:r r.lr 'i d-r:i v , -a t:.e irtit t: s tl.e Lot 1 tnl (" f.-r t!.en anl tbn? te ccn f' I t live la n fiar and f-tt ; Reugiojjsjthought. Qaaas Cleaaed Frona tbe Teaeblage t All DeilatUa. ; The final redemption of the world would not be far off If we could only bring Jesus In touch with all mankind. -Rev. Dr. Frank De Witt Talmage -Presbyterian, Chicago. '-; Tke Pe)vrWae). ml Oa4. ..' Ken of today cannot see God's prov ldence." God to angqr with the sinner every day, but there is good will behind- the anger. Rev. I C Barnes, baptist,- Worcester, Mass.'.-. '";;;fi'5 ApareeUtlac the Dtvlae Heaalaa;. Tbe minds, of men la ?erj guarter of tbe Intellectual and moral earth are getting ready to appreciate the divine meaning In man and nature. Rev, S. C Ebj Swedenborgian. St. Louis. : ' Trm Waraklat, . '' God may be worshiped as an ab stract, an omnipotent something, and such worship may. be only., dreamy and dreary" mysticism. Tbe true wor ship of God is tbat of the human mind, which lovingly and -reverently seizes bold of or broods upon the divine na tureRev. Dr. Parrows, Oberlin, O. - , , Death aad Imnortality, No greuter Jilndrauce ftr , progress could pontiWy come, no greater blight could fall lipou human operations, no greater blow could be struck at moral attainment, than to perauude men tbat there is no hereafter and that death is tbe final visitors-Rev,, William Rob son Notiuan. Presbyterian. Chicago. " " Charm f Homes. The charm and cement of a borne are child life. Landlords deny this boon to the city borne of today. The tlme will shortly be, beri; vlen the law will compel the t owners of apartment bouses to provide playgrounds for chil dren and receive tbem into tbelr build ings. Rev. Wilson M. Backus, Unita rian, Chicago. ., , , .i'.;V ' The- Tra life. We do not die when we leave herei but merely shed our soul of its ma terial Incumbrance and depart to an other world, where we continue to live out our existence in a sphere of great er activity and without tbe discom forts of having to attend to any ma terlal wants. Rev. W. E. Bentley, EplscopaHan'ew York, , , , ;V- r',''; Tba Kiadoa af God. , Jesus did not mean the church when he said "kingdom of Qod." Tbe church is a good thing, but the kingdom is a thousand ' times better. The church Is exclusive and separative, the king dom unifying and inclusive. The church requires assent to a creed for admission; tbe, kingdom embraces all good .of every race and nation. Rev, J. T, Bradley. Methodist" Atlanta. Ga. : ' God's Irameaaarable Lot. ' One's capacity to Jove is tbe measure of possible sufferings. 1 God's love was embodied In Jesus Christ All human love is but an effect, is but a reflection of God's love, is but a stream from the fountain of God's love or, rather, but a drop out of the boundless ocean of tbe affection of our Heavenly Father. Com bine all mother love, the love of all mothers of all ages, and raise the sum total to Us highest possible purity and power, and what Is ' it but a single (eam from the Infinite sun of God's ove? Rev. Dr.' W. W. Landrum, Bap tist, Atlanta, Ga. --.;.- ' .rb.e On aad Only Sa-rloor. God never duplicates his works, ne never overdoes. He never exceeds' the necessary and tbe-sufflcient. He never repeats himself. There -is only' , one Isaiah, only one St Taul, only one Jobo 'the Baptist only one Cromwell, only one Washington, only one Lincoln, and there is only one Christ only one risen Christ kThe-worl6T needs no more, and, as I said before, God is the great econ omist X He Is scrupulously exact and Just in the use "of the eternal forces. The world needs only one Saviour, only one Christ, and God has given ub only one Saviour, only one Christ the risen Lord, who was and is for evermore the resurrection and the life. Rev. Dr. Jo seph Milburn, Congregatlonallst Chi cago. "'. What God Deairea of Men, ' God led bis people "out of bondage and gave tbem liberty. In tbelr dark- est-and most discouraging hours God never forsook them. They had the pres ence of Moses as friend and guide. They went through many bard and frying experiences, but at last they ar rived at the end of their destination and entered, Canaan. So It is with us. Now we are on our bard and danger ous Journey. There are enemies on ev ery side. Often we are discouraged; we faint under our heavy joads.7 We mur mur against the providences of God. This Is not what God desires us to do. We are to learn patience, to trust God, to go forward under tbe guidance of the great, leader, Jesiis Christ until at last tbe end of the Journey will come, and we shall' enter our tea fenly Ca naan and be forever with our God. Rev. Dr. David G. Wylie, Scotch Pres byterian, New York. Infallible Galdaacev - We need guiuitnee to know When to speas, vvLen to smne, wuen to rrown, wfcen to direct wben to enter upon public or private enterprises, to whom to trust our Land, our heart, our prop- !r, to know vbet to be!'eve where 5 U ct,3.r::ct or ttuubt. L..t tbore Is . r t'.an c-n c'- i 'e In i!l tbese i. Tbe i.v; u: e tbut so often guides a T in t;:e c.mmon a. lira cf 1 is i::;e ect Continues to m&Ue READ THIS ' ALMOST A "?v-':"vi' OeafJaeaea t la September, ISM, f took rheumatism in a very bad form. Ia a Booth after tbe dweaaa atarted 1 bad to give up my work aud ao to bed. It continued to arrow woree until my arms and bands vre bad y draws, ao much so tbat I could not use them. My toca were drawn back until my net touched my hips. . I was as helpless aa a baby for nearly twWa month a. Tbe muaolea of nr anas and lers wer bard and shrivaiod ud. I auffurvu daath Wae trrated by six atarioa, but bone of tbrm could do me any rood, until Dr. . P. Bwiua, of Dillon, oame to ma. He :oU ma to try your - BBBUttAOina" Be rot me one bottle of taa medicine and I began to take i and before the first bottle was used up I baao to get better. I ued five and a balf bottles and was completely cured. Tbat was two years ago, and my health has been excellent ever sluuo. Mnre bad ao symptoms of rheumatism. I reaard "Rhiiimacipb? as by. far tbe best remedy for rtieutaatlom on the market. I cannot say too muoa for it J bare ceoommeaded It to others since sod it has cured them. s . " Will say further, that I begun to walk la about six days after I began to take "BaacMAorDaV with thtatd of eioteba; in about three month! after I began te take It, i eouid walk as good as aobody, and went back to work again. - Very truly, JAM 3 tllltt !!" All Druggists, or sent express prepaid on receipt of $i,oo. . Bobbltt Chemical Co., S2.00 . ' S2;00 DON'T MISS HATCH BROS. EXCURSION : From Kinston to Norfolk and return TUESDAY,: July Blh Rsturnlnj Wednesday, July 29th 'f .Special attention given to ladies ad chiHren Baggage and Refreshment Car attached Baggage transported free.. One night and two days in Norfolk. We go rain rain or shine ; . . 'SCHEDULE: Train leaves Kinston 7am, sharp Returning leave Nurfolt 6:80 p. m. Wednesday, July 29th. HATCH BROS.. . Manager HOT BREAD - You can get hot Wead r every day for dinner V seatog-K ' . When you go to - the Bakery and fail to see . ; ' what you want, just call for it. ' We carry, , -" nearly 'everything in,, the eating line. .: ; Kinston Bakery Co 5ilver Spoons With every package, ;' of COFFEE you get - . ' a SILVER SPOON.. - Buy six packages and get a set. - -:- Coupons with pther goods with which to ' get silverware -:- - . t' Bicycles, Bicycle Sun dries .and Standard Grand "Machines- -:- J. A. Ale DAN' I EL. I T4-1 1$ .' OL'ERN STREET. cv f '.'inni dOkivT Frcn Hew Eern to ncrfcllr, -VislLiroa City or "Baltimore TUESDAY, JULY 28th. FARE FOR THE RCL'XO TRIP From New Ptrn and all Stations np to and including Dover to !. k Norfolk and return............ i..."t4.50 To Washington t ity or Haltimore and return 8.00 From Kinston to Norfolk and rr- turn.......... 4.0 From Kinston to Wasliinton City or r.a:t:more and rptnrn 7.50 From L -Grange o Norfolk an1 return 3.75 From LsGm'ge to W Bshing'on I .: or Haiti'.o e and retur .., 7.2- ChiJJren un.lur 12 y"rn 1J, ba!f fare. Ej;;s;s and rtfrj -.'.ii.eitt tar attached. T ill e.11 tr V-V' ft Nw l-rn. h ' fe.,nci Miraculous Cures LETTER. I ; .i ; MIRACLt. ' ;;;v, Xnxtoa. a, CL Aa. tttb, . different phyatolaos in MoColl, Dillon and - Baltimore, fli. T, PARROTT, Ph. G M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. KINSTON, N. C. Office Horns: 9 to 10 a. m. and 8 to w p. in Telephone calls: House 24, Office 78. SEE YOURSELF! . Have. those old ; defaced Mirrors re-plated- as good as new. - - - - - O. G. Hartsfleld t I Mattresses and ! Clocks : GOOD TICKS t 9 9 QUINN&niLLERl We have t on .hand eever'al thousand feet of , - Dressed Flooring , Ceiling . . i. i. .. . ready for immediate delivery. TIE YELLOW HSE MfG ll KINSTON, N. C. PflOMB 86. Summer Furniture. Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Go-Carts 4 and Baby Carriages all at greatly reduced prices. - 1 A few Iron Beds to go at cost, v Our Combined Baby , Jumper and ; Rocking Chair fills a want recog- t nized by all mothers and nurses - for the care of . babies,' as it is .. - safe, practical and convenient. lS?Call and examine them, v White Furniture Co. 110 W. NOETH ST. - Just around tbe corner from LaRoque's Store TOWN TALtl i O rj T 'A' n i o rj T A L PILES! PILES I PILES! Dr. Wlllianttt" Indian Pile Ointment! win eur Blind. Ulpvriinv. UK-rmted and Heblrif Piiea. It aluKtrbs iLe tumors, allays the lt-hiu at once, seta awn poultta. k1t mutant relif. Ilr.WU Imma' Indian PUeOintmirnt la prepared only for yUva and liohin the priTme parts and notb inirejHe. Every ton lNguuranteea. Sold by Sruii frtKta, aent bf mail fur fine and Sl.CO per boa. WILLIAMS M'Fti CO., Props.. Cleveland. O. Sold by Teatple-Manton Dr Co. . v C. H- POOL ';. Contractor and Builder of Wood if and Brick Buildings, ' KINSTON. K. Ck . Estimates farnisbf d on application. ' . Good Work Guaranteed. Summer Excursion Rates Atlantic Coast Line ' FROM KINSTON AND RETURN Washington, N, C Old Point. Va Newport News, Va,,.. ............. . Cape Henry. Va... Ooean View. Va.. ... Vlrtinla Beach. Va, Washington. D. C, ................. . Bal tiinore. .Md. . .... 4i ............... . New York.!. Y.. i. Boston, Mass.. ....................... Providenoe. R. I . T.M .................7.50 IU t.RO ................ 7.K .......... 11M 180 ...... A. ...... .l so SS.60 Rates to New York, Providenoe and Boston Include meals and stute-roonm on steamer. Tickets on sale June 1st to September 80th, !, final limit October Slat. For further information call en ajrent. mmim ui m, Will give, competent service to all so unfortunate aa to need ucb service. Just simply give me notice and all details will be attended to. Caketa of all qualities carried in stock, and by patronizing; my establishment you will get competent services at as low prices as from anyone. I respectfully solicit a .continuance of the patronage of the people in tbia sec tion. , Verly truly, GEO. B. WEBB, , KlNBTON. N. C. '. v E. F, COX, President. J, W GRAINGER, Vioe-PreBident Tbe Bank of Kinston ''' Capital Stock, $50,000.00 4 Snrplds Profits, $2i,0QO.OO Legal Depository for' State County ; and Municipal Funds ' Solicits' deposits from-' Fanners, Merchants, Corporations and Indi; viduals. :. . i i ,. v , i . - . ; I . Capital and ' Surplus-Profits was $2t,ooo six years ago. . , This Bank was sate then you can see that it is nearly three and one half times stronger now, ' If you are not a depositor would be pleased to have r you open an account. Yours truly, R. C STRONG, Cashier THINK FIRST THEN ACT. Don't send for any plumber, no matter now urgent ttie need lor one may be. A rush order may result in nothing more than a promise to send a man around. . late the time a minuteortwo longer, perhaps to communicate with u. Then the job is as good as done and "done ao "... We are the plumber who never promise nnlees we can perform and never fail to perform well. 1I00RE & PARROTT - KLVSTOS. n. a We successfully compete , with other Reliable Houses l H. W. SIMPSON r . . ' t Architect . KINSTON & NEWBERN, N. C. '., ..-.!.'-.'. I - ' v ,!:';' V tS-Notices left at the office of J. W. Grainger will receive prompt attention.' Cold Drinka ''- OF ALL KINDS. ' ; Ice Cream , DAILY. J. T. Skinner 132 N. QUEEN ST. BEEF BEEF Having purchased a lot of Una X Cattle our market will be con- ;, . stantly supplied , with Home- . . . Raised and Western Beef. - Our Grocery Department ia also ; flrst-class aud up-to-date. ' O. M. HOOKER & CO; Succeaiora to MOORE A HOOKER. ' Phooa No. 27 ' BILTMORE Wheat hearts The Heart of Wheat scientifically prepar- -ed, retaining only the .: nutrative elements, appetizing, easily di gested and nutritious A Bountiful Breakfast, A Satisfying Supper QUICKLY PREPARED. Mark Mewborn '- Thb Grocer - ' Pkone No. 145. Everything that the appetite calls for in the way of seasonable Table Delicacies ::" ' ?'.-"??- Fancy- -,tt O roceries . that , is complete in every : detail. . Call' or 'phone for anything you want to ; eat and it will be quickly delivered,' for "PROMPT- NESS" is our motto '. FRENCH i SUGG; ForSaleE . Paris Green, . Tobacco Sprayers, vv Tobacco' Twine, Thermometers, Lanterns, Fruit Jars, " . " Stone Churns, , Flower Pots, Jardinieres. -i! Crockery," Glassware, 1 Paints, Oil, Yamish and a complete line of . . Builders'. Hardware, Farming Implements, Stoves, ,? ' House Furnishing Goods, Tinware etc. etc. Be rare to get ny pricc3 before buying. " Very rcr-;ctr,:!ly, , , ; i , in Quality osd A genta rwnjte. t or J.. . -i. at - : li aiD J ' t. . . i- v i peCIl l . 'i C. l - 1 ' ' r i- : ' C I. -it: t ,"rt. Ia v t I ! st r v . 1 ;sve r f Lis 1 1 : i l!.:i " ' v ! f ! '. I i-e ( .."1 i n r f .vcct::- ? ani L:,;ht Told ia Three Words. and price. I' : cf T: ..aT:"; ri::r i H I 1 1 t
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