?MOVED UNIFORM tYMRNATlON/X Sunday Schpol f Lesson 1 l?y RKV. p. B. FITCWATBB, D.D., of Day ?nd Kwnln> Hchuoli. moody Blbi? Institute of Chicago. > (fc. 1HS. Woatorn NtwiHMT UnWs ) Lecaon (pr June 20 . JUDAH'S PLEA LESSON TKXT-OmfiU 44:18: ?:!?. GOLDEN TEXT ? A broken and con trite spirit* O Ood. thou wilt not de aptae. ? Pa. 51 :1T. PRIMARY TOPIC? Judah'a Love for HU Brother end Hte Father. JI'NIOR TOPIC ? Judah'a Unaelflsh Offer. 1NTERMBDIATH AND SENIOR TOP 1C ? SUndlm True to Our Home Folk T0WNO PEOPLE) AND ADULT TOP IC ? Loving Devotion to Our Kindred The lesson subject should not be, a* Suggested by the leasou* committee, Judah's plea, bat rather Joseph's for giving love. The emphasis should not be primarily upon the sinning ami |>en itent brother*, but upon the tnagnanl-. . mous hnrt forgiving brother, Joseph. 1. Joseph's Elevation to the Pre miership of Egypt (41 :14-44), The circumstances which led to his elevation from prison to the position of prime 111 1 ulster were: 1- The ilreums of Pharaoh'** butler an-)- bfker jgli 40). These were two very importing of flow? in Pharaoh'* court, Their* busi ness was 1 o provide the drink and food of the ruler and of his household. It was most important not only that proper food and drintc be provided, hut thai the*: monarch should be protected again poisoning. These officers had disturbing dreams, lie interpreted their diva ms. r\ 2. Pharaoh's drejrfjt^lf) :l-l3). For two full years Joseph remained !u prison forgotten by the butler, i'buraoti's dream of the fat khie and the Jean one and the full ear of corn and the blasted one brought to Joseph the great oppoffunlty. The failure 'Of the wise men of -ttgypt to interpret thin, dream caused the chief butler to re member what Joseph had done for him, Whereupon Pharaoh brought Joseph out of the prlsivn. He made known to Pharaoh that it'nieant seven years of plenty, followed by seven years of famine. and suggested that a part of the produce of the land t?e stored up during flie years of plenty, that there, mitrht i ??? food for the people In .the famine period. The plan appealed to Pharaoh as feasible. Therefore lis assigned the task to Josaph and in \<"sied him with authority to execute it. . ' ?' II. Joseph's Harsh Treatment of I His Brothers (42:1-1 ; 4 :17). Thriven by sore need his brethren | ciune. to- lOgypt for food. To test them, . Jtiseph . ? k- I 1: Accused1- the?i of h?ing sp|e> 1 (41?:!K 17). - -/ lie cast them Info prison and do- i niamlod thnt tholf youngest brother be- I brought. as a proof of the truihfuluc;f the family and their coming to Kgypt and appealed on the basis of j he effect upon Jacob, their father. If ! . rtei Jaiiiin was not permitted to accom pany theiu home. T bat ljjc himself might be l.'fpt ! ii Nliniery instead of Kehjainin (v. j IV. Joseph Reveals Himself to His Brethren (4.">:1 l.'i). 1. lb' declare* his id"??t44y (vv 1.1>. T1.; V"" oi, * he part ? j Joseph trou ed them. It ought tr> have made j ?em .,'lad. This not nl;.* aiTordS a >eaiitlful t tapipie of forgiving love, >.ut most beautifully illustrates 'lirbt's dealing with Itisiirrrliivn, the rew?i j 2. lie bids his brethren come near CVv. bSK yi" v_ he jevpHlvd tilins<*lf fn hi* ? . . s . 1 1 * t ? TT? ?? reiilombriHiei* of Hveir ? ' -In* i-i-ii.-l (hern through. 1 Jrst nm ? Si 1 1 ? ?t i -wu* nbout hi* father tfftpvHng flint l?is drsire whm t-? ? put : hfclr ughts far away from their j ?r}roe. Invited Oicin to cofnfc'naair o him and assured them tliut'fJorl had >v?rrtried their, criaic for llieir salva tiVfl, -? *? ?v - Joseph need* his brethren ft way i with good ftewr* (vv. 0-15). As ?oon an .Iose*?b'x. brethren knew him ami were recofi riled to him, they , were *t?nr with the glad tiding*! to ' their father. An somi hh tlio Jews [ jrotne Ti? know leaus Christ an their Messiah, He wilt send ihem away to j the epds of the earth with (he pood . nt?ws of His Having grace. The Accountinf will not cult you to acconnt 'or tlit four or five t?lcntn you bay? not 7 reffiv?(l, l)Ut He will will a utrlct ac count for that one whl<*li He tiaa on . Iriisl- fl to you.? The Maritime Hup Selfi?Kne*? > tins which have helped thousands of farmers to grow bigger and more profitable crops. CHILEAN NITRATE OF SODA EDUCATIONAL BUREAU Dr. William S. Myers, Director 1 lit Hurt Bid*., Atlanta. Ca. IT William Str??t, Hew Yacfc Excursion ? FARES TO ? WILMINGTON (FOR WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH) ? AND ? MOREHEAD CITY ? (FOR ATLANTIC BEACH) EVERY SUNDAY MAY 1st, TO SEPTEMBER 25th Go iVg Wilmington or . 'Fr in - * Rail did * Scv.edufe ? ? . Mrtrehead City Lv. CVeen$So?n . S.-: Ut.Herii ? ..Railway- - 13 ? 40 A aL $4.50 Lv. GtbsonVii* c* _ ^ Southern Railway - _ ' 1":">S A.M. V f>5 . * T.v. Ei->n College ^So^therri- -Railway..', 1:1" A.M. 4.10 Ly. Burlington ^ South em Railway... l-.iS AM. 4.25 Lv. Graham, . Southern Railway 1-3 4 20 T.v Hiif Ra.-vvS tithnrn Railway.', .1:4.1. A M. 1: 1.1. Lv. Meban(?_,__ -Southern- RaihC'ayX- 2:02 A M. ? ? 4.05 ? Lv. HiHafcoro-- -Southern Railway, _ .2:17 A.M. 3.00 Lv. University ^.Southern ? R'-.ii!\v:\ . 2:25 AM. 1.85 Lv. Durham - S utthern Railway . ; 2:48 A.V .1.79 Lv. "Morri?vi!!i*_. Southern Railway.- 3:11 A.M. 1.50 Lv. Oary Southern Ra i 1 \4?y - - 3 :2i> A . M. 1.45 Lv. 'Raleigh. i__Southe; n Railway . . 4:00 A.M. 1.30 Lv. Garner 1 . Sout /. e rr. %Ra i ! way 1:20 A.M. 1.25 Lv. Auburr. -wojthc - n Railway 1:20 A.M. 3.2'0 Lv. Clayton-- Southern Railway. 4:41; A M. 3.10 Lv Wilson's Mills .Southern Railway . _ 4 ; 57 A. M. .1.00 Lv. Selma--- ..Southern Railway.., V.1Q A.M 2.90 I.v. Ptr?0 Lev^!__S u" h ??; :?. II ? f V - y . ~ :V) A.M. 2.85 Lv. Princeton.,. Southern Railway-- 5:44 A.M. 2.75 . Ar. Wilminprton -Atlantic Coast Line,^ 9:45 A.M. \r. Mirehead City,N"orfolk &>uthtf 1 11:10 A.M. ........ TICKETS WILL BE SOLO \TTTALF THE ABOVE FARE FOR CHILDREN 5 TO 11 YEARS OLD INCLUSIVE DATES OK SALE: I "or alt (rain* after 6:00 a. m. from prints west of Greensboro every Saturday and for train No. 112 or sections of No. 112 from Greensboro and intermediate points to Princeton, every Sunday mn.nincc from May 1st to September 23th. FINAL LIMIT: Afternoon and early evenii}.? trains from both Wilmington and Morehead City of date of arrival at these points.. PULLMAN: Tickets sold at above fares will not be honored in Pullman sleeping or parlftr cars. BAGGAGE: No bajjgaste will be checked on tickets sold 4t the above fares. AT STATIONS WHERE AGENTS ARE NOT ON DUTY AT NIGHT. TIC KETS SHOULD BE PURCH ASEP ON SATURDAY FOR USE SUNDAY MORNlSTT - RETURN SCHEf)iajE JLvv Wilmington-?: Coast Line 7:00 P.M. Lv. ?M:rhead City Norfolk Southern--^. ... 4:30 PM. Lf; Goldsboro Southern Railway; ._10:05 P.M. THROUGH COACHES BETWEEN GREENSBORO and WILMINGTON BATHING AND BOATING A FULL DAY OF RECREATION- v WHERE THF. COOL' 1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY 3. BLOODWORTH . District Pass. Agt., Raleigh. N. f'.