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• - *•• «• ■ . * • . • HAD ■NTStMBSS adtbhtibem ents for buying advantages ■movdonkmui ■VBJUHDIUL SundaySchocl ' Lesion' «r wv. r, t afswATER. d. d, Jjjdw Utbl* la Um Moody «H*Krtil ifedkm H«wih»w OMM. LESSOdioik FEBRUARY 25 THE PARABLE OP THE POUNDB ÜBSON TSXT-Uik* 1» U-XI. OOLDSN TBXT-H* thai to faithful la that wlalch la feast. la faithful alao la ■mch Lah» H:a WBTBRKNCB MATKKIAI#— Matt. 11:14- M, 1 Tint. «:U-1A PRIMARY TOPlC— Workln« for Joaua. JUNIOR TOPlC— Faithful and- Unfaith ful Workara INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC I —' *»• PMallty TM« jaaua Bx pacta. YOUNO PBUFLK AND ADULT TOPIC —What Returaa Ltoaa Chrtat lUqulra of Oaf Th« purpose of thla parable was to correct the misapprehension of the disciples aa to the Immediate establish ment of the kingdom. They wert on the way to Jerusalem and they thought that Immediately upon their arrival there Jesus would begin the exercise of Ills kingdom rule. It Is to be noted that Jesua did not correct them toe believing la the reality of the king dom, but for bellovlng that It would immediately sppear. 1. The Absent Lord (». 12). He pictures Ills going back to Ood •a a nobleman going to receive a king dom. This was a common occurrence ■mong them. They knew how aome of the Herodlan family had thus done — ■one to Rome sad secured their ap pointment to rule over Palestine. Jesus aacended on high to receive from Ood. the Father, s kingdom. let no one Mistake the certaluty of HA return, though the time be unknown, and the event delayed. 11. The Distribution of the Pounds *, 12). T These pounds represent Christ's glfta to His servants. When Christ ascended He gave gifts to men (Kph. «sr. 8, 11, 12). To each servant was given the same amount showing thst to all a certain gift has been given sad therefore sll will be held responsi ble for Its use. The distribution was made by the sovereign. U was alao a pttrposnui distribution. They were to pat their gifts to uw during His ab sence. What the nobleman demanded was faithfulness. The |»ounds were to ba used for the Master, not for the aalflsh enjoyment of the servant. 111. The Rebellious Cltlians (v. Ml. They hated Him and sent messen gers after lllm, notifying Him of their refusal to be subjeet to Him. This pic tures the unbelief of the Jews sfler Christ's ascension snd their repudia tion of Ills rule. It slsi pictures the aabellevlng world In Its hatred and re JacMon of Chrlst. IV. Tha Accounting (w. 15 27). f 1. Its Certainty. Christ will surely bring everyone to sccount for the use made of His gifts. He has appointed a day In which lie ahsll Judge the world (Arts 17:31). 2. Time Of (v. IS). It will take place when Jtams comes hack to earth. At that tiauE*' f9 summon Bis servants and (ickoa with them. This win take |>laea when Be has received His kingdom. He will reoalva Bis kingdom when he asks the Rather (I'm. 2:8). 8. Rewards Olven for Faithfulness »▼. 18-18). (1) The first report (W. 18. 17), The pound had mined ten pounds. He did not ssy, **l have made tan pounds." but "Thy pound hath gained tea pounda." He recognised the Lord's ownership. t To this the Lord replied by eonpnendslion. He praised him and promoted blm. He was made ruler over tea dtlea. (2) The second report (v. 18). In this cuse the |»ound had gained Are pound*. He did not get the Lord's commendation for he had not done so well, but he was ap pelated to a place of rulershlp over Bve cities The reward In each case was proportioned to faithfulness dur ing the Lord's absence. The principle of reward was showa to be that falth fnlsses la very small things prepares for larger responsibilities. 4. Judgment Upon the Dnfslthful (W. 20-27). (1) His report fvv. 28,21). Thla report was entirely bed. He hsd not pat the pound to use, but lsld It away, throwing the hlsme upon the Lord. He aassrted that the character at the Lord was such aa to produce fear, ttm W frflhilg today In thslr service haeawas they have wrong con ceptions of Christ. (2) Commendation (TV. 22, 28), The wicket) servqnt is lodged oat of his owd mhoth. His ex. earn 1 acressed Ms gailt H* la called wicked. (S) Stripped of the pound (w. 24-38) Te fait lb ass oae's gifts means to lose them. One »f the looses of the next world will be the deprita . tlon of whgt we hAve «ow. (4) Warn ing (v. 27L Thoae who nject Gbrtat, refusing to submit to His authority, shall share the same deprivation as thoae who an unfaithful In His serv ice. ronree, delights In the moot aahßMto'hpeculstlons, for never Intendtaf W speculation. It costs asMag h)pM it magalflceaL— Ths Tsars at Children. Oh. hanldb tha tsars of children I Oontlnual ralna apoo the blossoms are hartfaL—Blchter. ■' - # The I-ash In tha Dark. Many a lash In ths dark, doth mm at! sb re give tha wlshai.—Beats*. , ' NOTICE Under and by virtue of the auth ority contained in a certain dsed of traat aaaectad on the 29th day of De cember, 1819, by W. T. Hymaa and wife, Mary E. Hymaa *n-lj>f^ref ortl payipent of certain bopds of even date therein, and the stipulations in the said deed of trust not having been complin with and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under signed trustee, will on March 6, 1923, at 2:00 o'clock, p. n>., at the couvt house door of Martin county, ofTer at public sale to the highest bidded for cash the following described real es tate: , ■ Flr.-t tract: Bounded on the north by Cohono creek; on the east by L.. T, Chesson; on the south by the public wad leading from Hamilton to Oak City, N. C.; on the west by H. S. Everett,and J. T. Daniel, containing 100 acres, more or less, and being the same premises described in a deed from \Y. 15. Hose and wife to Wil liam Cherry, of record in the public registry of Martin county in book ltK, at 471!. Second tract: Beginning at the roatl from Hamilton to Uoo.se Nest at u ditch at the coiner-of~RT~M. Wors ley; 1 lionce along -aid line north to T. It) man's corner of the HarreH land, thence nearly wet>t along suid. Hainan's line to the road; thence on i.itw n the toad to Hie beginning, con taining one acre, more or less and I i'ii.i; the same land described in a deed ol r«*ord in lite public registry of Martin county "in Boot" CCC, al Third tract: Adjoining the lands >f N. M. Worsley, J. T. llyman ami qth ers, and being n part of the laiul conveyed by W. II Sherrod to Patsy Blown to Nellie .Stalls, containing by estimate, one acre, more or less, it lieing the name land descrilied in a deed from J. O. Stalls and wife to Willia/Vi Cherry, of record in book CCC at page 162, Martin county registry. Fourtlr'tract: Beginning at an dd stump on the public road leading from Oak City to Hamilton, N. C., near W. S. Cherry's house, and running thence along said Cherry 's line south HK east 9.00 chains to N. M. Wors ley's old line; thence his line N. 15 degiees ISO minutci, east 4.'.Ml chains; tiienre east I*o links to W, S. Cherry a corner; thence north 4 east 10 HO chains; thence south .'IS degrees* -Hj—minutes we.t 1K.50 chains to the liegiiining. Contuiuiiig acifti,'niore or W», luio tfc'ing the same premises ilesci iU'd in a deed from H. S. Ev erett aiid others to W. S. Cherry, of record in book S-S at page MS;I, Mar tin county registry. 'l'his, the first day of February, i wis. I{. 11. SAI.SIUIRY, 2-2-4t ir.'— Trustee. NOTICE OK SALE L'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. R. While and wife,. Amanda White to the uhder signed trustee, and bearing the dale of Octot>er sth, lt»l«, and of record in the Martin county public registry in hook O-l at page 4!»fi, said deeil of trust having l»een given to secure Umi p4>uMul ( uf oertain nuU >H of even •late therewith, ntf«l the terms and con ■ litioas therein not having boon com plied with, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the uuder.-igned trustee will oil Monday, the 19th day ,of March, JH2.'!, in front of the hhuse door of Martin county at Wil liamston, hi. C., offer -for -Mala..at pub, lie auction to the highest bidder for 'cash, the following described lands to wit: First tract: Situate In the state and county aforesaid* and bounded on the north by Cohono creek; on the south by Maxilla I'ulvis line; on the west by the W. T.. Outtfeibrhlge lino; on the east by the lands l>elonging to the estate of Taylor, dcceasetl; it being the tract of land that J. W. "Outlerbridge received of his father, Joseph W. Outlerbridge, deceased. Containing two hundied and twenty five (226) acres, more or less, and be ing the I*. It. Reeves home place, and lieing the same premises described in a deed from Leslie Fowdcn to H. it. Smith, of record in the public regis try of Martin county in book L-l at page _ Second tracf: Adjoining the tract above described, and being a part of the land conveyed to H. It. Smith by Z. D. F. White by deed of record in the patdie registry of Martin county, ■ atid being at Ithe land lescribel in the aforesaid deed situate on the right hand side of the public road in going from Williamston to Hamilton, N. C., containing forty (40) acres, more or less. This the 141 h day of Feb., 1923. A. R. DI NNING, * MMt - - NOTICE OF SALE | Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of triist executed by J. D. Slade and wife, Berrissia Slade to the under signed trustee, and bearing the date of January Bth, 1920, and of record in the Martin county public registry in book A-2 at page 403, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date therewith, and the terms and con r ditions therein not having been com plied with,.and at the request of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 19th day of March, 1923, in front of the court house door of Martia county at Wil liamston, N. C., offer for sale at pub-, tic »ucUon to the highest bidder fori , cash, tha foUowiag deacribad lands to, wit: That certain lot or parcel of land situate in the county of Martin, state aforesaid and in the town of William ston, adjoining the lands of John Ed wards, Geo. W. Blount and others, lie ginning at John Edwards corner on Main street, running along Main stiect to the A. C. L. railroad; thence along the said railroad towards Tarhoro to the big trestle and a ditch; thence down said ditch and a branch along the line of (5. W. Blount toJohn Ed wards cornet* in the branch; thence along John Edwards line to Main street, the beginning. Containing one J*fro, more or less, and being the same land deeded to J. I>. Slade and A. O. Brown by Bettie Andrews, by deed dated Jan. Bth, 1920. Ttiis. the 14th day of Feb., 192.1. U. C. GODWIN, 2-IG-4t Trustee. Dunning, Moore and Morton, Attorneys. ft Nose stopped up?^ IMENTHOLATUM J clears it. J SAVE YOUR MONEY—I K>x t»f l ull'* PilU M\ ct many in tit*tot's hlli. /\ t«nu-Jv r disca;** «»t (l.e liver, %u 1 Kra.l- W. tivaCQM**. I tl uwm; u nullum prujlc (iutor% itt's Pills) /[THOTEL I « II T> ikr lra»«lrr. ll.« 11..1.1 Southland off. m au.L Ml aUilukh forproof buiUliug an.l HI At arrtirr l> |Mo|m vl« Ti tim 1 ruipluir* • 1.14. «| 11,.1. lumlnum ai I ill\ I« ul*. IHmmi* it 0... 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