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( I s 4 '1 cix:-:cii dscctoxy. I Jfi T II ) I) I 8 T li P I S C O V'A h CIIUHCII, SOUTH. : ltev. D. Vance Prlcw, pastor. sT Bervlces every Sunday at U a,' m. and 8:00 p. in, - : l Sunday School at 8:80 a. m. ; ; , Prayer inefltJnjr Wednesday night 'at 8:oo.' " - r " ' ' ' f Epworth Lefttfue Sunday, evening at 0 o'clock. , : ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURDH. I Rev. D. P. Mc'Gheachy, pastor. Service every Sunday at. 11 am. - and 7:80 p. ul. ' , ' " f . Sunday School at 0:80 a. nt. " ' Prayer, meeting: Wednesday even- I lug at 7:80 o'clock. ' ' VM r' " BAPTIST CHURCH. i ' ' Rev G H. Church, pastor. 'V. I Service! every Sunday at 11 a., ' I and 7:80 p.m.' M, '..i "! ' 'S 4 f ' Sunday School at 8:80 a. m Prayer meeting Wednesday even- Ing 7:80 o'clock. , , I REFORMED CHURCH Rev. W. H. McNalry, Pastor. . , oervices c irat rtnoth at 11 a. m. ci i . - vnt a. Sunday in each Second and Fourth Sunday School at 8.49 a. m, ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. J. S. Moody, Rector. Services Second Sunday in each month at 11 a. m.' and at Chapel of Rest at 4 p. in. On the Fourth Sun day at 11 a. in., Chapel of Peace 4 p. m. and St. James 8.00 p. m. , Sunday, Schoolat 9.45 a. m. I THOUGHTS FOR 5 , SUNDAY. Just As I Please. Parish Visitor. I heard a girl say recently: 'I'm not going to take music lessons of Miss Hayne any more; she is too exacting. She is always trying to make me hold my hands a certain way, and makes me play it ov?r and over until I get it just so. I'm going to take lessons from Miss Brown. She lets you do as you please, and never w orries you lo calise you haven't your lesson." Do you suppose you will ever hear of her as a great musician or any kind of a musician! A lady of my acquaintance re marked: UI will not study under Miss Harvey, for she criticizes me, and I won't stand it. I am just as intelligent as she is." I)o you think you w ill ever hear of that lady as a great scholar! I kuew a bright loy who quit school rieht in the middle of the term last winter, and when I asked him the reason he answered: "Oh, the lessons are getting kind of hard, and I don't see any use in a feller workin' so hard for nothin'." I)o vou ever expect to hear of that boy as a great lawyer or .doc tor, teacher or preacher! I heard another iwy who was hired to sweep the school house say: ain't going to sweep the dirt off the porch, 'cause I'm only hired to sweep the room." Do you imagine you will ever hear of his securing an Important ' position . Of course you do not. You nev er expect to hear of any of these people again. Xow let me tell you my boy, my girl, something you have lieen told ofteit before: no one will ever amount to anything who is not willing toJe taught,, and to work hard after he is taught. The teacher who is the' most exacting is . your liest friend. Love and thank the one who makes vou do work over and over until it is just right Perhaps you rememlier the story of Agassiz and the fish. When Agassi was a ltoy, one day his teacher gave him a fish and told him to study it. In an hour or two he came back and reported that he was done. The teacher asked him what he had learned, and he descriled the arrangement of the tins and scales, and such oth er things as he had noticed. With ' Out a word of advice the teacher ordered him to take that fish and bo and study it. He kept it unti j - the next day, dissected its flesh studied its organs, a!hd came lwck and reported what he had learn cd. The teacher again ordered him - to study the fish. He took it home and studied the bones, even cut in to th Ik)ii'H and studied th mar row. The next day wha h re ported the teacher hhIiI: "Very well Hlr," That MOH the real lxgln- hing of that careful myistom of study which made him one of the world's KwnUmt iiatarallHtM. " ;, 'Ask any great mathematician, and he will tell you tliat nothing pleased him letter when in kcIiooJ than to get hold of a really hard 1.1 . li. i '111. pruiueiu uiiu wui k oii w lor a h wk if need le. 1 Auk any great writer or Hpeaker, amj he will tell you that he has pored over his diction ary and rhetoric for days and day'H, and idghtH, too. A famous virnui clan once said to the writer: "tto you know that when I watt at the conservatory" I ; often practiced eight or uine hours a day!" - Hard workt Of course it In, (nit who that has a grain of pluck would not rather work hard and become skillful than to le such a poor workman that he never would have any work to do. . If you have the true spirit of a learner, you will be thankful for corrections. It hurts to be criticized. I know it does; but who that has any spirit would not rather bfi criticized while learn ing thau go on blundering all through life! The dead and use less Umbo must be pruned away if the tree is to grow and be fruitful'. When the pruning hook comes to you, don't dodge and flinch, say ing you would rather always ie a scrub and bear sour, little, knotty fruit than stand some smarting just now. The sincerest tribute that can be paid to superiority is Imitation. The many imitations of DeWitffi Witch Hazel Salve that are now before the public prove it the best. Ask for De Witt's. Good for burns, scalds, chaffed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, braises, boils and piles. Highly re commended and reliable. Sold by J Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. Personal Dealings Exchange. Manv years aeo Mr. Gladstone heard of tw o young men in the village who had lecome notorious for their drinking habits, and he determined to make an effort to save them . He invited them to see him at the castle, and there, in 'the Temple of Peace," as his library was called, he impressive ly appealed to them, and fervently asked God to sustain and strength en them in their resolve to abstain from that which had hitherto done them so much harm. The sequel cannot le tohHietter than in the language of one the men concerned, who says: "Never can I forget the scene, and as long as 1 live the memory of it will le indelibly im pressed on my mind. The Grand Man profoundly moved by the in tensity of his solicitation. My compaiou is now a promiueut miu ister, and neither of us has touched a drop of intoxicating drink since, nor are we ever likely to violate an undertaking so impressively rati fied in Mr. Gladstone's library." "Sir Henry Irving once said "What is the good of lawyers treating and honest 'and sensitive witness on the witness stand as though he were a sneak thief! A young man in my company was a witness in a case of roblwry. He had seen a thief snatch a young trirl's pocket look and make off Well, the thief's lawyer cims-ex amined my young friend shame fullv. He roared at him, shook his fist at him, raved at him. Am at what hour did al this happen! the lawyer sneering asked to wait the end of the examination. think" my friend legan, but he was at once interrupted. 'We don't care anvthing here alwut what yon think!' said the lawyer with a sort of 'contempt. 'Don' vou want to hear what I think! said my young friend, mildly 'Certainly not,' the lawyer roared 'Then,' said my menu, I may as well ster down from the Iwx. I'm a not a lawver. I can't talk with out thinking.' " The less people know alwut each other the politer they are to each other. . THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON XIII.SECOND QUARTER, INTER' NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 34. Tret rf th Lon, A Coiuprehalv Quarterly llvler tioldcn Ts, Jobs xU, 4U CBiiuentarr l'rprd hr Ur. II. M. Menraa. Copyright, ISM, by American Treat AajocUtlon. Lihhox I.-the two foundation (Matt. vlt, 15-0. Golden Text, Jus. I, 22, "Be , ye doers of the word and not Iwmrers only." .. God js a God of truth, Jesus Cbriftt Is the truth, the Spirit Is tl Bplrlt of truth, but there Is an enemy wbb Is the father of lies, and there is no truth In him. Deceit and lying are peculiarly bis own. This enemy, has many followers Who talk well, but they are all talk. They say aud do not Lesson II. Jesus and the Sabbath (Matt, ill, 1-14). . Golden Tvxt, Ex. xx, 8, "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep It holy." There Is a religiousness which Is for man's approbation and yet thinks to please God. Such was that of the Pharisees, for all their works they did to be seen of men (Matt, xxtll, 6).' Tbey perverted the Lord's days and feasts by using tbem for their own ends, and thus made Idols of tbem. Je ans by His good works ju the Sabbath days sought to enlighten tbem and give the day Its right place for God and man. Lesbok III. Jesus' power over dis ease and death (Luke vtl, 1-17). Golden Text, John xl, 26, "Jeans said unto her, am the resurrection and the life." Power over all the power of the enemy, all power In heaven and earth, are His (Luke x, 19; Matt xxvlli, 20). and this leaBonlll)wttatestwopbaeAi(f that power the one dependent niton the faith of the centurion and the other seemingly without faith on the part of any one; Just His own compassion for the widow. Lemon IV. Jesus, the sinner's friend (Luke vli, "S6-60). Golden Text, Lnke vli, BO: "Thy faith bath saved tnee. Go in peace." Here we have a self right eous I'nansee, a sinner, nut ne ara not know It, and a poor sinner who was very conscious of it and truly pen itent The sinner becomes truly saved and goes her way with the assurance of sins forgiven, while the self right eous man continues in his sins because he knew not that be needed a Saviour. Lsssor V. The parable of the sower (Mark Iv, 1-20). Golden Text Luke Till, 11, The seed is the word of God." The Pharisees who bated Him having decided to kill Him, He then began to teach in parables that the willfully blind might not see. This first parable and also the second, our next lesson. He explained when alone with the dis ciples so fully that they bad In them the key to all parables and to His pur pose during this age of His rejection. Lesson VI The parable of the tares (Matt xlli, 24-30, 3643). Golden Text Gal. vl, 7, "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall be also reap." The seed of last lesson is in this one; those who receive that seed thus become the children of God. During this age tares and wheat, the ungodly and the godly, grow together till the end of the age at the return of our Lord. The seal of the devil in sowing his tares should In cite the children of God to more seal. Lesson VII. A fierce demoniac heal ed (Mark v. 1-20). Golden Text. Mark 19, "Go home to thy friends and tell tbem bow great things the LoAl bath done for thee." From Gen. ill the con fllct is on between the Lord and the devil for roan and his inheritance, the earth, but when God became incarnate In the Son of Mary It would seem as if the devil sought to imitate this. The mystery Is" that, having such power, a Is manifest in this lesson. He should tolerate the devil at all. but bis time will come. Lesson VIII. Death of John the Baptist (Mark vl, 14-29). OoWen Text Eph. v, 18. "Be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess." Here Is a seeming victory for the devil In his being per mitted to accomplish the death of John the Baptist but It Is only as far as hu man sight can see and for a brief pe riod. The real gain was John's ((Phil. L 21, 23). He had the victory In being faithful unto death (Kev. li, 10). They buried his body, not himself. LE8S05 IX-Feedlng the 6.000 (Mark vi, 30-44). Golden Text. John vl. 32, "My Father glvetb you the true bread from heaven." The hungry multitudes, famished In body and soul, auggest the condition of the whole earth even to day. The disciples' "Sena them away" la the expression of most believers, but the Lord's "Give ye them to eat" 19 the word for each believer now aa then. Lesso.x X. The gentile woman's faith (Mark vli, 24-30). Golden Text Matt xv. 28, "Great is thy faith; be It unto tbee even as tlwu wilt" Here Is anotlier case of demon possession, a helpless little girl delivered by her mother's appeal to Jesus. There are still many demon possessed children and the very same Jesus, but where are the bumble, trustful, persistently believing mothers taking their right place before Him? Lesson XI. Peter's great confession (Matt. xvl. 13-28). Golden Text. Matt, xvi, 10, "Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God." The sufferings of Christ and the glory that stall follow v(I Pet. 1, 11) are set forth here tn con nection with His first reference to nis church, and we ore taught that as the members of His body, the church, we must be content to walk wtth Him In self renunciation and bumltintton. Lesson XII. The transfiguration (Luke Ix, 28-30). Goklen Text Luh li, 85, "This is my beloved Son; beorhtm.'1 There to a reward and a gtory which will far more than compensate for all the suffering we may be called upon to endure here for Ilia sake.' It will not be until the resurrection of th just, for then only will the kingdom come. J-' F i, i nc ii'ian ucaina The Brush knows the necessary ingredients of good paint. H knows that the life of a paint depends absolutely upon the thinner used, .. 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