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Improved Uniform International SundaySehool T Lesson T (By HKV r B riTfWATiR, D D-. of I>sy ?o>l RvMlnc Srkooli. Mootjr BlW* Inat It ute of OM r??o | ***<? Naw*?*??r t?al? ?> Lesson for October 24 JOSHUA. ISRAEL'S NEW LEADER j J.F.KSEN TEXT? Num. 17111-tt: i JdHhua 1:1-9. GOLDEN TEXT ? Be ttronc and 'of a Hood courage, be n?#i afraid, neither be thou dlomayed: for the Lord. thy God Is with the* withersoever thou goeet. I'RIMAHY TOPIQ? -Joah ua the New trader. JUNIOR TOPIC? The Task of Joshua. lNTEItMEIUATE AND aKNIOR TOP IC* ? ;The of a Strong and Useful Life. YOt'NG PKOPLK AND A.I>ULT TOP* 1C ? Pre i?a ration for Truo Service. The hook of Joshua, from which onr lesson is taken. Is h history of the | ? onquest of the promised land and its division among the lrllK?s of Israel. II takes It* name front Its principal HiHrnrlfr, Joshua. 1. Joshua, the New Lender of Israel | (Num. 27.1 H- ?_?<?). The people were not to be left Ip doubt as to n loai.ler when Moses was gone. The leader whs to Ite ap pointed an<1 given recognition before at) the congregation , During t lie Wilderness jouriiey Josh n? SH* Slim' tnfntsterand Hie Tap fnln of . his trnoy. When Moses was denied the privilege of. going over the Jordan, Joshua was appointed to the leadership of Israel. . Moses, the rep resentailve. of 4 lie law. brought Israel to t It* borders of ('aa nan. -Joshua was the tiuin choven to lead the people into the place of real. The name "Joshua" haa the sumo derivation as the mime ??Jesus." II. Jofhua Commanded to Take Charge "(.Tosh. 1:2) Moses whs dead, htil God's work must go on. therefore (itsl Issued the command f'?r the new leader to as sume ..his duty, III. God Renews His Promise to Israel Concerning the Land (Josh. 1 :X 4>. Thh promise had been given to Abraham and renewed to Isaac, Jacob and More*. It Ik now renewed to Is rael as they were about to enter upon lis possession The borders of the bind, were fnmi I he wilderness and this Lebanon even rinto the great | river, the River Kuph rates, all the Inhd of the Hilt lies, and unto the great Kw toward" the going down of the sun." The neareat this territory I whs ever possessed \v.as during the reign . of UuVld and Solomon, though I .not then fully reidirtsl. This land still | lado.li'js lo the Jews, and In' God's Own ] llnie'UnMf/tltBll \ a issohs it. Their pos- ] sowmom ( f i -s land was due entirely I to themselves. ??<si promised them that wherever their f?M*t sfpod upon* I he !; tid It wits theirs. IV. God's Presence Promised (Josh, j ? Joahna was entering hpon a perilous and dlf.iult enterprise, bat the Lord sahi'ns lie " Was with Moses; so Me wonbi !. ? wltb him. The <lI;!UultleS | .before hint were: i Tile .Ionian ri\?*r (v. U). , TV* river was now . at |f& Otittii | 'Josh. 3:15), ni'? !:? iijj It Impossible f ir uiies to cros-* 2. Th<? people werr? living in walled rifle* (Yum. |.'5:28)' \i 'w ' !i<t ending 'bis. G?*l was readyj ift ,lhM|re success. (1) I will not fall .thee, nor for- j Sake ? li. e" ( v\ ;'?) "There sba(l not any man be ihlr t" *tnnd Tie fore |bee." y Cr.) "As I was with Moses, so ! will Is* ui : Ji fhee." Joshua had been with Mose* throughout their forty years' e>f from ihe Kgyplitn. deliver ;.r.?e to tbe time of his death. Ite ii mvc. he belie'vpd that (I'kI was with t. * I . ;; lie wjlJiiig :? I < I rejidy j lo ihn Jordan at Its llouithle 1 ?"l-d courageously- meet the enemies on j :? other side. V. Conditions of Blessing In the Lend (Josh. ' I "f'.e si rone end, of g*?bd .c?ur?ge" 1 f?T irilsBlg^^a^ it? go in and divide ?he liuVd anion gr 1 be tribes for an In heWtance. It re^iii red strength and couriige to do tTiis. ?. 2. "rnwaverinj: obedience to the V ord of ' io-l ( 7>. : In a bijitl of idolatry it required ^uch eO?M-iige.4o be true, to Coil. l'ros; perity-aud ? ?nr>i-ss. were conditioned upon tinjiwervlng ol?i*dlence to Uod's 4*OU?mfiluls. In nil bis work he -?n"ust WTifform his life tr? the law of (but 'I*o pn*s from the path outlined there In would bring ilfSaster and ruin. In 'order to accomplish this the law of the Lord must be in his mouth oon tlnuallv. Me was to meditate therein ?lay and night ~ ? Josi.ua rendered! prompt .obedience. Ire did not stop to cavtl, but at once gave order for the march. God made the plan and ^ave Ihe direct lone. jlture We hear so nim li T?T\va<V?ys about "culture." Oulturfc is all right when you have something to cultivate. First mate sure that you have the dlvlo? nature, then cultivate-. 1(1 ? D. L. MeoHyT Day and Evening ^ k wlflfi pilgrim, had rfocikpd thf* -veKUrrn Kate of liPttym. udU fvventujc mmuMiil down to unloose tli* Tntofwts of Ma sandal .shooa. ? V l>oi?gfrllow. . -i" * ' - In Memory of Mrs . -n ? Ella Carver On September 16th. at .six thirty in the evening the beautiful spirit of Mrs. Ella Qarver w?nt homo to God. Her health had been failing for s me months Her. stay on earth was eighty years. Earth has b*en made poorer and Heaven richer by her gcing. She was a member cf North Hoxboro Baptist Church, end was a faithful and loya! member of) Suniiav School and church. We miss her smil'nx face in our midst. To | kn:w her was to love her. She was sick only a short while and every- i thing was dene for her that loving" hands could do to relieve her, but nothing could stay the hand of death. Her last . words were, "I am ready and willing to go." Oh, what a con r.laticn for the bereaved ones. That if they live as mother fcived the h:me circle shall not be broken but * e yshall all meet up yonder, where there shall be no more parting, but where all is peace and love. She ?leaves to mourn their loss six and. one boy and a host cf friends. She was laid tv rest in the home" buy>ng ground. Funeral services were . conducted by her Pastof, Rev. J. C. M?Grr^ 'ir.' She was laid to rest underneath a bed of flowers.- My heartfelt sympathy gow cut to the bereaved cnes. Can we forget her? No. Her earthly form may go; her kindly smile be hidden in the ->d; but when those anthems ring. f:nd memories they will bring, of cur beloved sister, gone ? to rest ij ith God ? WH-ten by her Surtriay School Teacher. Administratrix Notice Httvlnjsr qualified as Administrator of the estate of D. P. Harris. ecf, late of Pers-n County* State of North Carolina, this isto ,r ctify a If parson* holding r airat against ?1 1 TJMte to present same tor' M> i turler- ' ?iirnad on or before the 20th of S? p- 1 tembor. 19*27, or this notice will be ploaded In bar of their reccvary. y* persons LWir.g said estate will pVease make immediate payment. This Sepf. 20th, 1926. MRS. ELLEN F, HARRIS, Administratrix. JUNIOR ORDER MATTING I.onjhurat Council No. .VTO mutt jvery Monday evening 7:30 Ccmc :o these meetings members, husi | ness of importance comes before u> j iften which you should know about LEMON OLIVER. Councilor, O. J. BLUE. Rec Sec 1 Ejrgrs from bUod-tested poultry flocks are in. ?ooa demand at hatch- j erics which spe?ialize in deilinjj high j ^rade baby chicks. HfeWMk&Y/estaT: Schedule Effective Augjst 30, 1D2* a m p m. p. m.! p .m ; 9:00 .10 lv. Durham ar *1:00|*8:2? i a. m. p m a. ni.jp. m J 1 10:07 6 20 lv. Roxboro ar. 11:47[ 7:14 I 10: 34 '6:50 lv. Dehnistori ar.ll : lSj 6:45 j 10:55 7:1 3 lv. S. Boston ar. 10:55{ 6:25 , ll:f?7'7:27 lv; Halifax ar. 10:44 6:12 p. m. p. m. a. m.t p ro \ 1:15 0:4.") ar. Lynch*. 'v. 8;35: 4 00 * Abo vt- -rains daily. Connections at Lynchbure fc? Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia ;.and New York. , Parlor aril steeping . cars, din:n? cars. The best route to the west anc northwest. Rates and information upon application to ajarent. r>r JXO. L. BLAXDOX, General Pas?. 'Aijer.t Roanoke. V ; ?f" "I Wake Up When the stuporjaf a full stomach slows up your work ? ? And you wish you could crawl away and sleep it off ? Remember that WRIGLEY.'S Chewing Sweet will work won ders in spurring your lagging digestion and in easing that over- eaten ' feeling. \ Use Wri "ley's after every meal to help the stom ach in its work. J MIT Either Boiled or Fried You just cannot realize that Ham caTT be so good until you taste scma of our Ham ? -boiled or fried, to suit your tastg. _ Qfacr a slice for tomorrow morning's breakfast Moore's Market PHONE J 73 ' ' v ? . . jyjr. Tobacco Farmer ? WE INVITE YOU TO SELL WITH US ? SELL WITH US AND YOU SHALL BE PLEASED Hyco Warehouse ? OUR FORCE ? W.T. Pass ? Geo. W. Walker ? C.A. Lee, Auctioneer O. L. Satterfield ? Jno. H. Hester ? - W. D. Yarboro Clyde Satterfield ? Robert Lunsford ? Jonah Garrett Ed Gentry FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, . . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 4th SALE 1st SALE 4th SALE 3rd SALE 2nd SALE 1st SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th, . ROXBORO, N. C. J. J. WINSTEAD Honestly Tobaco Is Selling HIGH ? AT THE ? WINSTEAD W arehouse Roxboro, N. C. Sales are better this week and the price is satisfactory to all. If you have any stripped and ready for market you will make no mistake to bring it to the WINSTEAD WAREHOUSE We are here to serve you and we are not satisfied unless you are satisfied. Bring us your next load. WINSTEAD WAREHOUSE CO. ' ; .
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