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40th Year ' PICKENS, 8. (I. NOV. 17 1010. ^ Number 2(i
MISIMPHOVED 0
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"Therefore say 1 unto you,
IN this Study tlio Great
made by tlio religionists
bios gives a clearer insl
Israel for a time from 1>
lier that nominal Ueshly Isri
Hence wo limy look for soino>
"harvest" timq of lliis Christ
To gel the force of (Ik? I,<
sary to remember that the ,1c
God, of which David's Ivingih
they had been exporting a gi
thein and bring tliem into pro
when he came to introduce ?
repent and come back, ( 1 the
and tlie I.nw llie.v iced i">! ex
told tin* pe ople I li:.i mil.' ; tl
noss of tin- scribe* and 1 :ris<
members of the long-Wii't i'-fo
of this Stndv illustrate l .il ?
The .lewish people prol'oss(
They were treated, not sis me
to go and work in (Jod's vine
sented by the two sons, in our
outwardly religious, pious, wh
did not really seek the Divine
parties and their own person!
other class of Israelites. repr?
no pretense of serving Clod, a
Nevertheless, when .lesus ap|
afterwards the teachings of ,le
uers, harlots, were the ones rc
that his Iliesnfl ire WHS in r>nnll
one of the charges against .T?
and eatetli with them."
The second parable ropres<
all respects well appointed a
represents the Jewish nation i
the Law and all the arrangci
ment. This Vineyard the own
cure for the vines and the fr
except a portion which they 1
were the prominent religionist:
sees sit in Moses' seat. AH, tl
^ observe ,and do." (Matt. 23:2
his property and sent servants
husbandmen. Instead of irlvlnc
by In'iitint,', killing and stoning
Those servants wore the pr
received the kindest treatiue
gentleness, patience, etc., but,
leaders of Israel. Souio of th
some sawn asunder. Some \vi
dwelt In dons and oaves of the
treated as representatives of
sent his Son, saying, "They \
bandmen, the religionists of o
seize his Inheritance. They so
it over God's heritage and tlui
hypocrisies or liberating the ]
mignt ?o?even tno noir?tli?*y
What may wo presume II
wicked husbandmen who, foi
using it as their own, mistrea
Great Teacher put tlie quest I01
that the owner would destroy
others who would render him
This is just what happened
Law who were using Coil's pr<
lshly and in disregard of the A
niont was destroyed and I >ivi
which tln'\ onee enjoyed, we;A
ikkI i 11 r 1 I i?c .
However, its fleshly Israe
Israel. \v may not have li> l<><
toila\ Tniiay !iIso we see s(
of <,'oi| a in I iii;- Won! usiii;;
power ?iver the people. lo c:ii
lo Kjieah I in r <hly. yi I. > "
humbly. In tlie naine iit
Iheia lull i i art'owI in 11
A nd I hey <!o k- i > >1 t i,t : t I hem
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PPORTUNITIES TAKEN AWAY,
n 21:23-40.?.?--**- * *
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The Kingdom of Cod shall be taken from yc*$."
Teacher in two parables portrays tlio mistatfo
? of his <lay. The understanding of those parnglit
into the cause which led to the rejection of
ivine favor. Incidentally, too, we are to rcinentlel
was a prototype of nominal Christendom,
vhat similar conditions and dealings now in the
inn Ago.
trd's teachings hore nml m-nrvwiiKni <
wish people had boon promised (ho Kingdom of
mi was a typo on a small scale. For centuries
oat: King, Messiah, whose coining would exalt
nniiionco as <!od's Kingdom. .lolui (lie Haptist,
ilcssiah, lold tho Jews thai unless tlioy would
extent of tboil* ability, into harmony with God
poet lo share in tho Messianic Kingdom. Jesus
loir righteousness should exceed the rightoous'os,
they should in no wise enter into or become
r Kingdom. (Matthew ."i:20.) Tho two parables
stood in the way of the majority.
d to lio God's people, willing to do him service,
re slaves, hut, rather, like sons. All were told
m<i, 11111 i ni\> <n\iiii'ii iii'o i wo classes, reprelirst
parable. One of these sons represented tlio
i> saiil. Yes, we will serve (iod. However, they
service, but rather the service of their sects and
il aims, honor, inilnenco and preferment. The
jscnted by the other son of the parable, made
nil were branded as publicans, sinners, harlots,
icared, when John'* message went forth, and
sus and the Apostles, these same publicans, sin>adv
to receive him. while the religious, finding
let with their teachings, repudiated him. Thus
>sus was, "lie receive!h publicans and sinners
?nts Clod as the owner of a great Vineyard, in
nil foriii^luwl f nv I.la m,ii-,?.<l-,. 'I'l.I,. \i..?
nn<l the Divino promises made to that people?
nents of tin* Law Covenant, for their developer
let out to husbandmen, whose duty it was to
uitane iind to render to the owner the results,
night keep for themselves. These husbandmen
3. of whom Jesus said, "Tho scribes and l'harllerefore,
whatsoever they bid you observe, that
. 3.) The owner properly required returns on
* to receive his share of the fruitage. Hut tho
them what was due their Master, abused them
them.
ophets of old, sent to Israel. They should havo
11#- n mi it n <? f f ??ii I ^ ^ , ..
w ? ??** till uuuiiuikiivt- VI 1 I II HO Ul IIU'I'IVIU'^M,
instead, they wort' treated as Intruders by the
ein wore stoned, some beaten, some murdered,
indered about in sheepskins and goatskins and
earth, because not appreciated. They were not
the owner of the vineyard. Finally the owner
vill reverence my Son." Hut tiiese same husur
Lord's day, took counsel to kill him and to
mehow got the impression that tliey could lord
t anylKxly reproving them or showing up their
people l'rom subservience to them, whoever he
were at liberty to kill. They crucified him.
to owner of that vineyard would do to those
getting the ownership of the vineyard, were
ting his servants and crucifying his Son? The
11 to his hearers, and the answer promptly cawo
those wicked men and let out his Vineyard to
its fruitage.
The scribes and Pharisees and Doctors of the
tmises and blessings and their opportunities selflmmht.v
these were dispossessed. Their governne
favor and privileges as < bid's mouthpieces,
e taken from them and given to others to the
luri! r this <'.o pel A^e.
I was a type or picture of nominal Spiritual
ik tar to tind n very similar condition of things
>ni' hi:' 11 iii oiliciiil position as representatives
I heir i iisitioiis to i reiicii themselves, to hold
r i 11 their own muies These are inclined
lurd.-r" any who c? ee :t i s ri si them nteekiy,
11! Tiiey do in>i ll'erally I.ill them nor "shoot
\ do beln :.d tin" i in the sphse > I o<tiaeism
i be rro s of bit1 r words, . 'lander <. etc
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REAL ESTATE!
No. ~o.--61 acres, 2 1-2 miies from Six Mile on the SenI
ecu road, 3-ronin house, 35 acrcs cleared, 7 acres in fimberancl
\v? 11 watered. I his land 1 icrs level and is in a number one
n<'ij^hborho >d. Only $36.00 per acre.
KET
N??. 7 1 60 acrcs, 8 miles north-west of Pickens, 18 acres
mi cultivation, ?rood small house, ^ood pasture. Price only
SI 1 >( it 1 it 1 Icrnic f/i L-nit
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No 72?37 1-4 acres, 3 1-2 miles west of Pickens, 3-room
dwelling, ^no,! out buildings, 20 acies in cultivation, ^ood
pasture and is well worth the price Si,250.00.
No. 7 v?It you have been wanting a nice lot in one ol
tin: best residence si'Ctions ol I'ickeus, here's your <>}>j> >rtunit\.
i?tox!96 <t lx l<?w Mr. /\. M. Morris' residence on Hampton
;ivi nmi . ()nl\ s3 v').
\" 71 --37 1 acres 5 miles Iroin Kasley, clo?.c to R
j II, 11 n."iu s h' 111.' 1 ' i', | room hou ?\ <>ui buildings, 2(> acre?
( u\ iti. . in'!r, Irnsn i inr'ch and school. I'lii- ? is
1 < Mr i 'i: i;l !>! ' i 1 i 1!I seei >n ;it $50 pi: acr^*.
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u ri'r iii' and //// instti <1 nee.
Test Dr. Mess
: POULTRY PAN?A*CE?A
: On Trial
I >:?! you know th..t \ on could lecd 1 )r. I I? ss i Yiuitry Pan\
, .i-tc-.i th?r b.dance ot the Winter, all spring, in lact untin the
first day o. \ii^ust, then it ymi arc not satisfied that it has paid
a hi paid l)i^,
we vs-n t iti?*.<J every <'? lit ^ <>u Iijivi* )>aiJ us.
i It is to ui.'.i-r \onr liens lay, to make your chicks j?ro\v last,
healthy and strong, to cur j^apes. cholera and roup.
I
(>1 course you are expected to keep yuor poullay tree, from
lice an<l lor tii.it purpose we know of nothing 1 >t-t111r than
Instant Louse Killer.
Lei us 1 nive your order now.
H- A Plrh^v Xr Snn
m m w a m ? w m m W All
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a ^V^r?v' M iw
\\ c have tillkc?I to you ;i l<it aholit f>
say. On r shoe I ratio lias heen far hoi
I of hut wo still have shoes lor you. (
loth top ami plain Iocs, Sl.ftO. 1 j: 11"m
itli<>111 cap. all leather, ?l.o0. Ladies'
i you can stand I hem.
CMILDKKN'S Slh
We linve a lol ol soft soles or child
r hctter shoe oOc t lie pair ami .1 (Yacke
n and hlack.
MKX'S SHOW
Wo ha ve one of t he strongest lines ?
Kiser King !?:-J.f>0, .ill styles and leathers
are hard to crowd, strong as steel, r>> t
lirogans nfl leather and hard as a rock I
HATS AND CA1
()ur hat stock is complete, all st yles
2~>ctoSl. l?oy's caps '2ac to f>()c. Men'
in need of a hat von had better see our I
SW ft AT Kits 1 N DKUW ISA I J. S!l A\
Rov's sweaters nOc. men's cotton ">()
Ladies' sweaters!?! to "2.;*>(), white, urav
\Vc have a nice little shawl Cor r>()r,
ton. Wo have a. dandv lor $1. Kasein
els ;iml si. 1 loods k2~>, to aOe.
BLANK KTS AND (,)
Wo have a fair blanket for 7ac, a l?
one for 1.50, ;i hoi one for *2 ami a
(.,)uilts, $1 t<> -S"2. When von ^et col
next (lav and wo will surely soil you l>!
Wo want all fhe ogjjjs ihat von can
the liens iu I ho count y at l()r t he pouti
wero over hatched ;it 15e the pound.
KaAUtnn Cun
l\UUWGO OUJJ
SAM B. CRAIC
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rows Agricultural
Wire .Netting, I
iwklll'lllO' \Ulllw
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a nd in lad, our nil irr tin
M?mr i>ric<> and rr^anlles
i Come Marly uin! (id
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BELOW
FOR TI1K Nl"
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(hoi's :111?I si ill 11:t\ r III )l'ti
iter I h:m \v?i hud divum)lii
ladios' comfort, with
l\ ;i MLCJiroo, will) and
heavy I'oika shot's s] .'25,
OES.
ren .it 2~>e I iic p:iir; anoth
v .Jack a' 7a<\ all leather,
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if iiu n's shoes in town,
Our h?*av\ work shoes
he pair. The <>l?l lime
For s I..')().
; 111 < i colors. I Joy's hats
s hi'its 7~>c to s i. \YhcnN
linr before von l>uv.
V l,S, KASC1 N ATOliS.
c, men's woo! s| to $1~>0,
; s 11?1 red.
sonic wool hiii more cot ators
ii")c to 7~><\ Scurfs .">()
ULTK.
Iter one for ?1. ;i wjirmcr
(Vaeker-Jaok lor si2.">().
il ;il lii^hl come (o us I he
ankets.
find at '2"?c the do/., all
I. and .ill the fries that
ply Co.,
3r Miniia-ser
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Pittsburgh
Shoos, etc.
is to !><^ sold at
s of cost.
the Bargains.
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Carolina.