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SABBATH SCHOOL jrOrv SEPTEMBER 23. s n the rrecedlnic TirelTe Letsont f the Thira ijaanpr, ueur. -viu x-io r Idea Text, Deut. lii., IS-Intro. ,on and Suminarr. Auction. During the ; past quarter had several iiuDortant lessons. f8 ifl i certainly put forth every effort ite br.nl necessities were attended to. ?'ias- provided, the commandmeBta J"5 .Ha'atry punished,-a house erected Jehovah, intemperance punished, the Jed land viewed by trhosen men, a V I. .' - Ti Ttri Vi - ; J J11S i-.v "U11UUK LlUVlUg Kli bis earthly inheritance. .j 'acts. xiiiAi. Aiic viiuerneE3 or r The Israelites journeyed from Elim to f ' -i!derness sin tliey murmured "V-i. T;vf3 and Aaron: thev fearpd thov starve in the wilderness and longecl vJ trom "-'heaven dirnnt Urn me '-.o- the Sabeath, was to be observed: Pr hp civen them' nlcn fhfv wOT-a Cs and Aaron .',," i rf ,-. . linn o pnvonnnf -iT-itl-. n II 111"1" v,.wvj v.uci.xau II 1 IIIkXH, v.itii His own voice and ; gave them J A. I r il xins aesson en Lpethe ilrst four. 1., Thou shalt have Jo'her cods before Me. : 2, Thou shalt Joake unto thee any graven image. 3. !inn shalt not take the nume of the Lord irGod iu vam- 4- xvemember the .Sab- Sri day to keep it holy. , ttt r,-Tn' l he riutiFst we nvep. ttt lopie: ine aucies we owe to our L0n embraces the last six of v the ten rtimaadments. 5. Honor thy father ddthv mocner, mat txiy uays may oe long an the land. 6. Thou shalt not kill. 7. shalt not commit adultery. 8. Thou lt no sieai. i. a uuu suait not cear xaise 10. Thou shalt not covet. The rtaess Sffl! of this aars-, ' t . ' , . - , IV. Topic: israei s iaoi worsnip. :ace: fount' Mnai. Alter tne ten commanc- ments v.ere iren to tne ciiuaren oi Israel the Lord, caiiea juases up into tae mount, ihsre he remained for f arty days. The peiitss persuaded Aaron to make a goM ea cilf. v.hich they worshiped. IN loses cue from the mount, broke the tables ct the i?-. called those who were on the ford's sice to come to him and punished the wopie tor their great. sir. . jopic: netting up tne tabernacic. Fiice: Mount Sinai. Moses commanded ttitthe tabernacle be set up; the ark and theiaraiture was to be put. in the taber- iat!e; the aitar of burnt onenng and tne Vjere to be put in the court before tk tabernacle; Aaron and his sons to be rwka with water; Aaron was to be clad tfitae holy garments, anointed and eanc tiS; ill was done exactly as God com- CXJCSS. Yl. ToDic: Hie consequences of drank ess. Place: Mount 8mai. Na dab and ifria. Aaron's sons, put strance Sre m their censors and went in before the Lord; tie fire cf the Lord devoured them; Aaron cocmaaded not to drink wine or strong drink. God puts a difference- between the hj and unholy, and between unclean and clean; ' VII. Tonic: Leavins Sinai for Canaan. Places: Mount Sinair Paran. The cloud is taken uo from off the tabernacle, and the thi'dren cf Israel leave the wilderness of Sinai acd journey to . Paran. Moses invites Hobab to accompany them, but he refuses to do so; some things indicate that he fha?cd his mind and went with them. Tte Lord led His jpeOple by. day and4 by Eight. " ViiL Tnnip: The land of Canaan. Place: Kadesh Barnea. One aan from each tribe was "sent to search the land of Ca naan they were gone forty days; they brought back some of the fruit of the land; they reported that the land was good, but thac;the people were giants, and that the ities weiW-K-alTed ? rmlv Caleb and Joshua thought thev were able to rd up and po3- s the land. . 1a. Topic: Savin?: Israel from a just unisnment. Place: 'The valley of Arabah. fle Israelites are obliged to go to war; one of the Israelites were taken prison ers; they vow to the Lord; the Canaamtea we delivered into their hands; Journeying from Mount Hor; the people are discour aged: th Rt Moses: tha wrd Dunishe!? them bv sending fiery ser- Moses for help; Moses goes to God,, and ia ; feted to make a serpent and put it on a i l. iki . : i i.nr ill luij . wwwrv we, and "every one that , is bitten, when e looketh upon jt, shall Hve." , X. Tni. 'Two! rH ta!KP jcyorshit). f'ace: East of the Jordan, opnosite Jen Mao. Tho anminatinns of. the heathen ara Iv fnrbidden - the Almisfhty. The Lord promises to 4ss up a Prophet trom their miosi, umu J'nom they should barken. The Lord warns . . u mi. . i i rz ir ijih vi w ace: East of the Jordan, opposite Jeri ctlo. God's commandments are not hidaen, aai are not afar, off; -before every one is t "life and . good,, and death and evil;" lfae commandment is given , to love God 'Qd ivalk in His ways; a blessing is prom Ufid to these- whrt An. but a curse is-pro- nced upon those ' who worship! other. :JUs and serve them; ;all are urgeu CIloo, life. Topic: Closing scenes in the life of oses. Pace : Mount Pisgah. :Moses goes n from the plains of Moab to the top or lsgah; the Lord showed him" the land of fomise, but told him that he should not p over. Mosea died and the Lord buried Moses . was -120 years old when - he ;S?1; the children of Israel -wept, for him Sy daya- Moses for Jorty years m the (lernesR hnA hnrna (rroafc resnonBibilities, "TlffpyoI j n ' rta onrl A i a" enuurea many yi ivomwu just before Israel entered the, prom- ised Possessions. God's ministers and pea- Wo: A Joshuas who are "full of the spirit of wis- vu. viucs tiivi , - are raised up Dy the iora, Part by Him to 'complete the unfinished of His departed servants. ' .. Roman Philosopher's Words. f .You will do the greatest service to e State If mil ehnll raise, not the y of the .houses, but the souls, of wizens; for it is better that great. r1!1- shmild dwell in small houses Chr than ' for mean" slaves to -lurk Sreat'-. houses. Erictetus. this the omy one wun a specinc promise stjehed. The tenth deals wholly with the o p'Poory it.. 1 w years i suffered ter Tibly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. I then trie Oyer's Sarsa pariila, and in one week I was a ou7 an-" John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. - ' Don't forget that it's Oyer's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other kind.. Use the old, tested, tried; and true Ayer's Sarsapa- 1 A1At $HQ a bottle. All dniffjists. Aelc your dootor -what he thinks of Ayer's SarsapariUa. Ho knows a 11 about this grand old family medicine. Follow his advice and we win be satisfied. j J. C. AYKit Co., Lowell, Mass. UlOUSi Dizzy ? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It's your liver! Use Ayer's Pills. IWant your moustache or toeard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use 50 cts. of druggists or R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua.N. H aU hovr 8 p ra e dealers will im pose on their customers by offering 4 hem, when Ala bast ine is called for, cheap kaLsomines that will spoil their walls. Such action is certainly prompted by a n d s u ch l 8 w t 1 1 n o t commend themselves to honest dealers. Aiabastine, a durable cement base wall coating, not a kolsomine, costs no more to apply than cheap dope that spoils your walls and injures the health of your f amily. Aiabastine Js a dry pow der, comes in packages, mixes with cold water, in white and fourteen beautiful tints, for use on plastered walls, wood ceiling, brick or canvas, superior to paint or paper. Full directions on every package. Ask druggist or paint dealer for sample card of tints or write to ALABASTINE COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, - MICH. o?oto30itoio'tto-oVjoV;oo40o n o o o FEVERISH CONDITIONS AND COLDS CURED BY O A PU DIIS E Sold by all DrussUts Hot o io no tc ! o ao o ho o si o io no CANDV CATHARTIC r i I TTr I i i TV T l in Cccalne stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk. I Beware cf the dealer who tries to sell I "somethias Just as eood." - CURES RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, indigestion, constipation, kidney and ' liver: troubles; and all diseases arising from : Ml to m IMPURITIES OF ' B yLHE BLUUIJ To write for Cat. & Special Rates, j Situations SECURED for gradttdte or tuition refunded. ,We pay R.H. tare. BUSINESS COLLEGES Birmingham, Ala. Loufctou. lex. Hlcb mond.Va. ColumbU8,G. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NTyCMNIYFBSin, Htghert tewmri VrU'i IxporitJon. Sook-keeplDg,Bu5toei,Short-haBl.Typ-1 irntinr fcnd Telecrpb taught. 1000 Sta- A4dn WiJLBCtt B. SSUTU, Fre. v, Lexington, Ky. :: s w 1 FT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm. Has for 6alealarg number of nice youmr reglstored i Jerev ziiiiia ana newer. None better bred in the South. Combining closely the most 'noted ana up-to-date blood ' In America. Bulls TO to li -months old. $23.00. Heifers. Jr,? i-heetand i?t whatyou wane. , i SP7ASv"lU Prop.. Bottleboro,N. C.;j Buclungham'sDye - a m NEW TRANSVAAL STAMPS. tfAAL STAMPS. HERVOUS King's Head Replaces Boer Legend drange River Coat of Arms. While peace . negotiations were pending in Sou h Africa, the new colonial government went ahead just as if the war Tvak over and the terri tory already at I peace. I The Trans yaal government tissued a set of post age stamps, '-, which are , in great de mand by collectors. ' There are ten va rieties, each of sj- different color, rang ing In price from one cent to $2.50. All of the stafr!ip3 bear the head of King Edward; facing to the lefj, in an oval within & finely beaded frame, in gray black. fAbove the head is - a crown and at the foot the word "Transvaal." T le one-cent stamps, are .a bluish-gre 2n, and the colors of the others jrange from a scarlet to orange, olive green and purple. V The British; Colonial Office, mean time, is considering a new coat of arms design b Lockwcod Kipling, father of the poet and novelist, for the new Orange? .River Colony,' which was formely the Orange Free State. The coat of arms consists of a plain heraldic shield bearing an orange tree and above it al Tudor rosej on . the ground are waved lines, the symbol of water, typifying the name Bloemfon- tein. Two springboks support the shield. Gondolas on ithe Thames-are som times referredj to as novelties; but they were already there in the reign of Charley II. j "Upon the Thames," says Pepys, in 1661, "I saw the king's new pleasure loat, and also two gwn daloes that are lately brought, which are very richf and fine." This Was how gondolas fsvere then written ; and another testimony of their presence may be found in Davenant's expres sion: "Step into one of your peascod boats, whose tilts are not so sump tuous as the roofs of the gundaloes." The latest importer of a gondola to the Thames his imported with it from Venice a gonkolier, who as is con venient in a I climate that does hot allow fiver wjprk for a great part of the year is also sorcething of a coakv Five years ago there was only one gondola on Jhe Thames; but now the number is increased, thus fulfilling the program pf the. economical coun cillor in a provincial town, who, on the proposal 1 that a gondola shouTd be placed on tfhe municipal ornamental water, suggested that the town should acauire a pair and let them breed.- London Chronicle. : r- The recording angel cannot be fooled by church , redo rts. FITS permaneiitly cured No fits or nervous nesonrror nrer rtotr'a nca ' I Dr. Kline's Great NerveBestorer.l'itrial bottle and treatisefree Dr.R. H. Kline 1 Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phlla., Pa. 1- : I . Children that are hard raise should be brought up vith a round turn.- Y f : ' ' J. C. Simpson, Marquess, W. Va., says: "Hall's CatarrCure cured me of a very bad case of catah'i, Druggists sell it, 75e. . There's plenly of room at the top, but not at the top bf a church steeple.. ' , Mrs AVinslowfs Soothing Syrup for children teething,softerthe gums, reduces inflamma tion,allays pairj.cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle The stamp bn a love letter doesn't al ways stick to facts. Piso's Cure is tie best medicine we ever used for all affectiois of throat and luDga. Wir. O. ExnsiiEY, Vjknburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. IE GREAT Blood Purifier. . Raleigh, N. C, July 21, 1903. Some two years since, for an acute attack of rheumatism, in my rigit shoulder, I was advised to try IwHEUMACIDH. I used two bottles, and was quickly relieved! and permanently cured. RHEUMACIDE is a measant medicine to take, and is a splendid tOJiicf V Very truly, '' ; j : T. W. DOBBIN. 1 Mr. -Dobbin is senior member of the well known Dry Goods nfni-of Dobbin & Ferrall, Raleigh, N,C- y j : Sold by all druggisfe, c sent expressage pre paid on receipt of Ji.po. . B0B81TT CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Wd. 'i c sc I . was troubled, with torpid liver ,for manylyears and 'was subject' to dreadful fieadaches, "which confined me to my bed once a week. A friend recommehded 5 .Itipans Tabules. I did not have much faith, but he per suaded me to try them, and inside of three weeks ; I was a cured woman. On account of my. age 1 hardly thought it possible to effect a cure, as haJ been subject to those awful heatiaches since I was a lit tle girL 1 . ,1 At druggists. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion, lhe family bottle, 60 cents contains a supply for a year. T No mournful i corns Pi In 5 - f m M riERVOUS PR0STRAT10M IS (Pe-rn-nais the ouly Systemic Catarrh M rs, Ida L. Gregory, President of the Poets' and Auihors' Club of Coin- 2 rado, President of Colorado Art Club. Director of SchooVoi Industry andj Design; Vice-President of Sherman Art League, Is One of the Leading: blub Women ot Lolorado. In a" recent letter from 2 Grant ave-J nue, Denver, Colo., this prominent lady savs: . " ' - , : "Some years aao my husband &if- fered from nervous prostration and 1 ituvxxvng tvxin, a, jrienuiy aruggmt he bratirfht home a bottle of Perzina. ! His health, was restored from its use.' hi appetite was increased and rest- 1 fal steep came to him. I therefore heartily enuorsc Per una as an hon-Z est remedy worthy fling tod thing whiclh are said of ifc Ida IL. Greg ory. r Nervous prostration is so frequently associated with systemic catarrh that some doctors do not distinguish be tween the two. In systemic catarrh the disease has pervaded the whole system and there, is. a constant loss of vitaf fluids from the mucous mem branes. A great many people are doctoring for nervous prostration who would be Immediately cured by a course of Pe runa. Peruna makes clean, healthy mucous mehibrnnes. By this preser vation of the fluids the weakening drain of their discharge is prevented. The medical profession is just begih- THE PLAIN WO Fil becomes a popular one if sbe is correctly dressed. THE A LEADING CLUBliVJOAN 'Of ' DENISKGui WyyyWififK ' j ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS ADD GEACE TO THE FIGURE. -STRAIGHT FRONT. Ask your dealer f or them. If he does not keep them, . f ho will order for you. Royal Worcester Corset Go. WORCESTER, MASS. I ,11 , ,l II I T 1 II I I I . .1. (.Wltfaa in iiiniiii-riMiMMiii.itiiim mWVC 1 111..H . n i 1 . 1 in. i A 11 11 1 1.-m i 11 11m . OR IRRITATIONS Heat Perspiration, Lameness, and Soreness incidental to Canoeing, Riding, Cycling, Tennis, or any Athletics, no other application so soothing, cooling, and refreshing as a bath with CUTiquRA Soap, followed by gentle anointings with Cuticura, the Great Skin Cure. : Mfillons of Women use CUTICURA SOAP for preserving, purifying, and bcaatlfyioz the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for solter.ing, ; whitening, and 1 soothinered, rouiih. and sore hands, for baby rashes and chalings, in the form of baths for annovinz irritations and inflammations of women, or too free or offen sive sana Derspiration.in tne torm oi wasncs wrmwrauvc wca.uu9o, uuj live, antiseptic purposes wnicn rcauuy wr wm u k n,t.rsscK nf thA toilet. Datn. ana nursery. i iv.urh suAr sldn cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. Nothing can induce those who have once used these great " skin purifiers andbeauUfiers touse any others. ; ; , x : . Sold throughout the world. British Depot: F. Nbwbery &,SoHS, a7, Charterhouse , Sq.t London, E. C. Potter Deug akd Cheu. Coar., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. Copyright appHed for. . n fiructcfl vririi -""' , 111 l 1 H Mil III KarnIy Unow n tn the Medical Profession.) ning' to awaken to the fact that chronic catarrh, especially systemic catarrh, will- soon produce a cdndition so nearV ly resembling nervous prostration that" it is very diflicult to tell one from the other. : '' Peruna; cures ' these cases ' without fail.'- .. : '. .'", y. y- ' y If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from, the use of .Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he wjll be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. " . Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. nr th 111 miifl-ij- nirnr"! hii.iimiii i in. m hi A II OF THE SKIN, RASHES, s.'m'JVMirTH,- rffiSHTu mm mm roperties derived from CUTICURA, the great J Mt"!if nrnmirtsi, i nmrv Apply to NATHAN RIC'IU'OIII), 01 i F tit SENT.
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