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nfnwrp umr&m mtrrrno i .. I i 1 A V> . X i E K l > l) ttf English liUif* ia Ih ihfile Institute i>f *’lii»-:iK<> > 1 :• 1 N XX V#t. rn •• *p ; h !• r 1 1 LESSON FOR APRIL 14 LESSON FOR APRIL 7 mmniiimcr >i‘soii, tli* 1 * vicarious: trlivus—irsiiriTrirnn;' nf ('hrist, Hre im. \x Hi'III l raged ie> nf Die hundred ;iinl tift.\ -nino.American soldi**!' lie 11i**iI x* |ii*ii tiii- British tratisport Tu-ranhi * how tin* tiiii« r.i1~pro7es«flii leaving the nipr&ac' at. I.Nn t Ghnm»Ui» (ii tin- i-rifn, - Hi nd t!n* Mi<ninii‘r WHERE AMERICAN TROOPS ARE NOW FACING THE WHAT DID SHE DO? t rt 4T TUT JQ, N r 5 Tin*I lit tiu J ring ft trench *’apt lire* iNTom tin 1 G •rman 111*1 linw I lllll'S » stuneyhero In l.« take their part in t approach nf I lifter passing the iug to beadqmfricr alitivrlJii- Ctmiil'*. eternal Iif»• liV*r**nft#^r. Su*h sacrifice enrich*** ttin life ilint non i», jyrfd pre- pa* *>\ for tlu- i iijii.MiieiLl nf tin* lJf«* x*. I *(‘h i* $<• i oiiiv. To l.nrieri the fu- 111/* life for present eit)**xmelil in monl r t . llsll. fol the <-|lo(if»*» n1 life jiiv fraught xVTth eternal .issue*. * Til**-* Origin of an Ant pathy. Wiggins says llyitxvhen In BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAOC THRU / i > P ^ « »'»' D D. (By E. O. SLLLEK3, Acting Director of in the the Sunday.SiHlool CnUrse-uf-^he Moody Bi tile I rib tit uf e,TC hi* ago. ) ^ tCopyrluht. 191*. wVktcrn N< wsnapi r Union > JESUS V * an MARCH TO VICTORY Courage" /*fcs n matter, of the blond. Without (joial red blood a main has a weak heart anil ixiur nerves. * ^'’*3 In tin? spring Iff the he*d time to take stuck of. one’s condition. If the. REQUIRES CONFESSION > JESUS SETS MEN FREE, ls ,llin watery, face pi^e Or *-AND LOYALTY Jl ' — pniiplyv generally weak, tired and list- | T b-wav tpvt Moru r-1 r* . |rss * ‘ ,r "‘ ! *W‘!4 ttfke a spring tonic. IK SSI IN Ti:\x Si irk s 27 GOLDEN TEXT^If the son therefore f | n '* fh; > lt " ‘ ‘! ^ / ! ie s Pr>'>Shouse- txu.i iKN TlTX f H* s*'t*T^f wi-d-f*.ir.e.: make you free, ye shall be free In- c.railing, an old fashmped herbal reia- af i i a,., let hiii'Kitem lilntssdf-yifrid u<'■* dee*L*TJ«‘ in ^3*5 * | edv that was used by everybody nearly up i i ¥ , ross and :.• i...w tn«- Maii! ' "t DEVOTIONAL READING—Psa. 5*> y**nrs ago i.s still safe and sape bp- 1»I-.\diTloNAL - KF.VI >INC*s Unmans ADDITIONAL • MATERIAL FOR' (*atis<> it Contains no .alcohol or rifircot- *L‘Kda, Detir.*(f> 12:1 !>!., TEACHERS*-Matt 15:1 .U H <>or - 3:L, 18. made lit) of Rhmd r*xit. Gold- * XlddTiuNAI. M-A-'PER'I A.L F< »R Gal. 5.1-2T s , . Ore-on Grunt* root* EAt'111 Its Luke :i ,-2, r•'' "• PRfMAliY avn trviflR topic’—Je- eu n,m - 1 'H-h 0 ** ,,iU l ,< .-- r04) '* f KI.M MiV AND J t ’ N ! <' It. nYfii' 1 ^ ' c JJlir.I Man J Gal. 51-2T AND JUNIOR TOPIC-Jts- , . BUS H nd the-deaf man C^i.**-ti s root> Moffo root, Black f h.*rry MEMORY. VERSE-He "hath done all iiark—extracted w ith ^lyeertne .and things w* ll. he niaketh even the d**af to na.ih* into liijaid or taiili fs. This lilood hear and the dumbto speak —Mark 7 3" fonh' was first ;nit Ol^t-h’v I»r. Pierce The time le: - le.’.v .eon*** J'or Jeijps *to tyke aeeoiyit of his jikinistry. 11.ix- in: lu'eti r*'jh«l**d lt> *the rulers, lie 2>'*.s into ietln*rueut with liis diseipies. Tlis | *< IfiiTi r> olijocf. ili-Mii during ibis thm* i>-H+ pr«*pare tile <li «• ipits fois^ihe tr;i2<vk v <>1 live cross, . Ii lie kne>v Was "so near; ' His teaeliik2 j/ailn'i's around .1 li<■- m'ent eanliiuil doCirin«*s of the ■ ('livistiati SF.NIOIt AND tlan liberty. ADULT TOPIC^Chrbr In rea<ly-L* trse form/'and since then flus been si44 by TtitTlfioh h< ttles as I)r. I'ii-rcio's Gohfvn M *dirnl Discovery. If drucsistxs do not .keep this in tablet f nil. se*,d *'i*> c*enfs fof a vinl to Dr. pi Tee’s tmali'ls* tfetel, Butrinlo, N. Y. •• VKidtiev 'TIFseJis«» Chrtles. nlx’ily''a‘ tnrjfP"' p.iyci IXtaC'* (if olir people. "AVliat is to _ l>e H"tie? Tie* answer is easy. Fat Jess ( This h'Rson deals with the last of those four events which* mark the .crisis fn the life nf our Lord at h’aper- leiu liiiiii naum. It*dccurred just before the third period of his G-.ilielenii ministry; and the time of his final d**purture fof Jei u- i afeoiirse, plfiin'fo‘»d, with ph tit> Salem. We have seen what the alii- „f vc^otiddos, drink-.plenty, nf \vn.to» tude of .l*‘sus was towapT'the Taw of L< tue. n meals, and take an uric ticid , i *. ’ ki< solvent hflcr men Is for a while, such ns I'.ti!I.. Mv iii»rni. i< 1,1, his nation. In this 1^..- n , m-v h - Al „ ln ,. iit * i* j-soii. a tuning *leat!i. resurr«*ct ion attitude toward the rahhitiical tra*lt- „p n „y store, ft was first ala) yhrrious cimimu auain. lie ktiexx* tions of the. people which were the (lisniycreii by Dr. Pierce. Most every that in the measure that they ititclll- opinions of/men and not the law of mu* troubled xvith uric achl finds that apprehended ihrse .tdntius iliey (; (K j Ju^t so many today look upon to pass ihruL&b iht*j t | u / fj, nus an( j ^ereuionles of the lItem. ■ The sain*' is , cl Thnse .wlTn rtearlx"apprC- v^ ,, , . Moreover, these Iradltions were made ihii ully x\ oiiid he - able oideais lieftO'e | true today. bund the I 'i\ ill* t'TTTTTj.TrrrnT flu* 1 rnul- sceote’ ! distri|lu*d by tin ' the present Im Ml I*. L-Fetct’s Coni&ssion of Christ (\\ I 27-.dti). - • ' ' Two iptestions *if Uhrist provoked ; his'Vdiifes'dcn : —1, “ Wi pdi ■ do—tinml-Say that .1 .um?T (\ y, L’T. L’s). - I !.d> ipu'sHon I'eterred to the opin i-iiv «»k -the people • re^ardim: .lesu>. S-'iUn* beltexed hita to be John the I'.aptist, smui* Flijali. and soiin* one o| tlu- pfiijdi*‘ts. They all reco”ti1>.cd him Trrtfr—a tetiehcr or pmphet uw it h more 'hall lpumin iRithority and power To il:!), as tlieii,: lher*' is a diversity ol opitiieli aipotlU people ak pi Jesus Gtirrst. S,me think that Tie,'was only a a.an. others that lie was a 2r**at teaeh< r, loti nothin;; tuotje. .b*stis was imt e,intent with llii* a*k:ioW1ed^ment. i\a*i he been- satisfied witll—fTlis, lie X'lVltlil not !lil\*‘ lieeti molested ill .lertX-aletu. for-the Jews xxjlliiiyly ac- IvtloXX hum;: 1, t«*ixc .**r. Amiri** ili-solVes tin* uric a« id as hot water does sugar. You can obtain a Trial package hv sending ten Cents to lurch as being-weedy tIi** law of God._ i>, M *tor PI<Tee’s Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute Tn ifuifalo, X. Y. M pi-eti*\-t xMtereiiy men .UAUUliUL law. So today we find weu very relig ious and punctilious in their « , hurchly <luti«*s, who fall mis*'fably*ln tli**ir ap plication of tin* moral cmle to grinduct. The analysis falls into four general divisions: One, the accusation, (vv. 1-5.; two, the answer, (vv. 0*lfi) ; three, tin* application, (vv. l4-‘J.‘l)., and four, the Illustration., (vv. 124-37). 1. Th» Accusation, (vv. 1-5). The growing hatred pf the Pharisees,- led them to make long Journeys'from Jeru salem that they might spy on Jesus and find, a pretext for accusation. Whfte they xvere studying him. they re-» vented their ideas of the kingdom of God. They took special notice that the disciples of Jesus ate without washing their hands. We must not un derstand tills to mean ho much the re moval of defilement, as the neglect of a ceremonial observance over which Ihe Pharisees were punctilious,’’ (vv. 3, 4). Verges three and four Illuminate certain ‘traditions to xyhieh the Jew • Igcd hi in'as much more than a .adhered tenaciously. Thus excmpli- * fled w can see tl at PREVENT ABORTION tNCOWS! If an» of font on*i. h»*lfpr^ or tb« in-rd aim hi»» an ofinatuni <U*> caa(K<* wash tbrtn out w.th Dr. ItavlU Hoharta' AnU«apt*i *'»<l t limtilni Untllt, hjttll Im* Tf>i»,naaiu1« of (tollars and m a n j ralv<*» ran b« saved by this alnipl* prrtrntlvo.. Read the Practical H*mm Vcterraaraa •<e*d for fr*+ booklet os ihsrtUn la ttvi _ If r»i> in yonr town, write Br. Dand P.otxsdi’let la.. ICO Cunt Irtnu* SaukciU ff.a MARY JOHNSON’S HAIR Woj Short and Kinky Sow its Long and Fluffy She Used NOAH’S HAIR DRESSING pTlce 2o»* If Th*ir dealer can’t ^upii'y yon wend to us. lfefus** rtubsltHifrs Manufactured by NOAH PltonUCT'4 COKP.. IUCHMOND, VA. I !:•■ pil’.turex':ib<r\ e show s**»’t i* HIS nil tile t’hemili lies 1 allies fi-oltl ill the’.Vi -I'V I' 11■ • D* Salli’s soldi**!’ hnA s. At the l.ett is tfie olil i nTiee- uT sector which is now the ei'ipuit**d iHeniiaii I'niiit ss ot .MnlmyJ^Cip, M'iirg *»<**. upi***l . bwArfllel’hull tl'.iiO|iS. their Ideas of man’s relation to God were largely a matter of external ceremony. Purity to them was an outward matter largely governed by the traditions of men, (v. 4). M. The Answer fv. 0-13). The an swer of Jesus reveals the very oppo site ideal. He beg.ns .by calling the Pharisees hypocrites. A hypocrite Is a play actor—on** who hides behind a mask. Applying the prophecy of Isaiah. Jesus plainly tells the Pharisees that they are hiding their true charac ter behind the mask of ceremonial clennsipg. Such play acting ls but a poor # Imitation of the real heart con dition 'demanded nf God, (Psa. 51 :10). and diseipies. Their hearts were far from God, even (l‘) “P.c loj. eted of the chiefs, chief though with their lips they professed . priest^ and scribes.” \ 1 to serve him.. The love we express to w^-Tbes,* xyere tlu* nation's oflieial rep- God consists not In ritualistic worship, f* m iitatix’* s, the very fanes who slwn id hut in d*>ing his will fropn the hejirt. . ,, 1 ' N——lr . L’. y.W hoiu say :ua). \ ' ■ 'll. Jeoi*s Teaching Concerning the Cross (\x fibki.'!). < lirist charged tin* <lis**i|»|i*.4 not to Udine public iiiN Messjahsliip. as that would precipitate tin* crisis. ‘Thv <bs- * ip!i s ueedefl much ills) met ion yet to prepare them for the crucial hour of ill** cross. 1. W hat lie taught (v^Ml). -* (1) "The Son of Mai\ must suffer many things.'' „ x lb* sufi'ered physical wenlaiu-'js and hunger, ridicule and contempt.* :*pl «*v**n misuiideji-sta'ndiiig ;in*l lacV*»I up- prei iation mr life, part of his frh’nds Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? T»k'RIIKl'Xf ACIDEl ' wmnOtlfrinM u .,.4 u:. v - tii x>n.»ou 1 rout tie* »>>>l0ui. ••UIIU Mai II»K 0\ THK I* *M>g I i IH Hl!g( I4I.SJI OS TIIK OITHIM'' At All Druggist* Jst. Bsily & Snr, Wbnl*ts!c Distributor* Baltimore, dd. AMERICA’S MERCANTILE FLEET GROWING FAST have known and received t’lirisi and -W4Wn7iiineinhil_liiwJt *:eptiot. iin .the pact fof tin* nation. Truly, he earn** to his 'own. and liis own r*<«-i\ed him not — John I :11. 'I’o hi* reje<*ted by *»ne's own friends' and relati\**s is dotthly ; pa f tit a I.- " ....... | (:i) ‘Ih* killeil.” This ijhtioiin*:**ment was startling to tin* disciples. ,Tln*y had not yet come tm realize that icfDmption was to he tteeoinplished tlir**ngh fin* passion -and i the cross. Jesus now stiites.- with (l*‘linit*‘in*ss and certainty that lie futist die oil the cross. This necessity ! ..xy.es .due jifimjirUy to tin* fa*’t tlmf it w as the divine purpose - '' to ifmk* ^ZTeath of .(’hwait tin the iHoi^eiiieiil': .«lid also, 'to liTfinati hatre*l and o|ifa*sitjon. - —/l) *'UKe ag'aiib’’— ■'~ ~ Though HTds ax as ut t«*rly btte<nn;n'>»- helisih!**v tn the diseipies. . shows thiuii tliiif tliis^ would Ii** TTfe glorious issue u|^ his dealh. IIL. The Cost c-f Discipleship (v. 31) The law of . Mh* < Ti list in n life is SiilTc*.ig.- To fiillow Clirist means to turn one's hack upon tin* world. T" repiidiate the world means to .Tin ur the hatred of lIi**.'world.* -'4Hi.h** Cluis- ti;iu.s, tlcrefor**.. . means to . share (’hri-t's sufferings. .1. Then* must l><* denial of self (..‘11). This minus tin* sufferings and shame which lie in tin* path ,of lovalt.x to Gi*l.'-*To live tlie godly life means suffering C.’ Tim. 3:li > ). 3. < 'In i>T lyiist he followed (v. 1 34), This means : to liaxe tin* mind of Christ (I’hil 2:5) alnl to-perform the - sel l ice id (’lirist. , * ' l! >*‘ ol a • large eon |V. The Issi^e ot Discipleship (vv. se.hliet's ol' tin'*/ sen 1 35-3N). l.otntlne training t«* J. Th** i»L*sse«t issue of following Christ ht, lei 14-23). Jestrs take*r advantr ge of thts drsms- sion, and, turning to the multitude, up on whom the I’harisees would hind a grievous burden of ceremonialism and falsehood (Matt. 23J4), warns them that it. is not so much that 'which en ters Into a man that ’defiles him, as that which issues from him (v^l5). It ; seems quite natural that Jn their per plexity the disciples-should ask Jesus what he meant by that. In his reply (vv. 1S-23), Jesus shows very clearly that “the issues of life” (I’rov. 4:23), reveal the corruption which is within. STIEF THE SOUTH’S 1 ‘ * - MQST POPULAR PIANO ’ w«rrm J&mc#rj*LOG & * AMO PRICE LIST ‘ tA'AHCPOOMS. ais’SoUTH TRVOft SJ jl charlottby n. c. c:msu paid for *11 kinds of MEDICINAL ROOTS & HERBS , We buy more than three hundred kinds of roots, herbs, b irk*, seed',. Bowers, el**, wb ch «r** us**«l espe i»Uy lor m. dietnes. No doubt a number of th»>*e p ants are found »nis-n< wild In yoursectiviB pf country whit h can be prof*ably gathered. ,,, „ . , XVe now have collectors aVid gatherers *!1 orer (k>oe Matt. 12b >4, «.»•»; I<eu. li:.i; James the country who areseriit.g to: us I f yon are inter till* o.-in i<)\ Tf tfio-honrf | 10 n ,il ol nA«,wt ene-l write to ns^JVe will beglad to send yon oarbuv .**. * *)-’ 1 — ) • *1 tne neart DC not Cleansxu, tng pricelist with InutructJohs for gather, ng and pro- U*“!irt illjd cure of u-Hnt -vill it nviifl if wo wii«h the paring Medicinal Hoots and Herb* for the market. what will it avail if we Wash the hands? What then is the application for this j»r**s<*nt day? Clearly we are taught the danger of lip service wkh- ’’'Tout n change of heart. Substituting good for the best is sin. E^ormif and ceremonies are good and htive their place; they are significant for they are Important teaching factors; hut they must not rre substituted for a pure, hear We imjst beware lest ye-'hide behir. i such a mask. There is here also plain teaching as to jestts’ estimate of the Pentateuch, and inferentiaHy of the prophecy "ol Isaiah. He, specifically caUs It ”tli«* Word of God." Surely We can accept his estimate as contrasted xvith the tradition of the elders or the “con sensus of modern thought." ^ i. Less-talk and-more walk, l^ss wishing arid/ more doing. Less preaching and more practicing. L-.u organization and more of the v>ir*t J. Q. McCUIRE & CO. It 7 N. Lezinglon Avd. Athevillw, N. C. IN IAF. FOII 35 lfi.A US The Quii U and Sure < ure It r MALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE It lw a I'o\v«*r ol Tonic and Appetizer -XVi.l putt; that tired f*** Img. pain* in back*, li‘iii'4 ami h*-.nl. 4 ouialii* n«> quinine, a* wVnic. or liuhlt-lorming lugredieut. ” PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of mrriL n<-lp« to ■-radicate MandraS. ’ For Restoring Color and Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. 60-. and >1.00 at Drugglata. Warm Stabling la Best. All classes of stock will eat less, will keep in better condition when4 iglii***l j is <i lift? of freedom here iitul iioxv..nr»*l f given warm stabling and pleuty of EGGS-POULTRY We are ilte largest handlers of Uggs and Poultry intheS«inth. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SHIP? The high h» market |irtoe guaranie* d with quick r* tnrnn. ii;?» n**a_triai. Hetereuces. i*t National Hank. H ctnuoml. V » WOQDSQN-CRAIG CO. C mmiwio Merchants. RICHMOND, VA. —***——~*»^ 1 1 ' «• —«• r straw or leaves for bedding. Th<* great mercantile ri***T~ne(»it07l t«*cjirry-d^rTuihliei^s overseas and the t M >.v he wrote the proverb. Tbnfi-ty. 1.** enonnous quantities of supplies "Deeded to ke«*[> tl)es«^ men and our ullies stij*- the Best I'ojh x/ *»ver und oVi*r again pHetl wUh RhoI and ofher -»e*<*essities, Is Ik-1 eg rapiilly e«Ht»f»letttL This to his copyhn*)k.“ v phot*igraph-takeu 4n <me of the mup) slilpyattla.working to capacity shuvxs a "MhxIk* that’s how he *<.t hD dt^likt venae! on the xvays almost ready to be launched. ' i for it." » —- * -—*— - “'J- ••-*■■■. — ** T--- — — : v 4 ■ ; -V — . - * • • life are • TluL** Tendency for Better Stock, ^rr The tendeocy is for better cattle of all kinds,Stockers, hreedecs, milk cows and cplres. *' '. ' " - - X.V : | >SI|#*s. xxliii re'ftiN** i<t f**11*• xx in Christ's f<m>1 «t»*j>s shall l*** s«*|i;*irtit**tl from him at i his glorious np|»«*aTmg (v. 38j/r***iiipare . 2 Tin -s | 7 1't) .\r** you p'epui'etl [ *x»h« ii * he call -.hall •'••ju** V ' k.'. t - - . - '—- . * ' 4 . Balance Hogs' Ration. Hogs can make a very large per cent of their ration to balance corn out of alfalfa if the right ti^ethoda are uaed. MILLIONS EARLY PLANTS Le .ding Varieties. > *>nionj* and Cabbacw. Postpaid 190 )V: 1000 SX7L *»ivi P'UMxx lou>£ Tvuiat..y* Kappara. B su, K«« Vi*o<« ivw Tic; iai B-Ja tt.ii** for price* j n .re quanUua*. U2-CBIT PLi.YT -C9MFAKT, S*.N 1UAS nOpneV ’ntUTMtNT. <My*qalrtrrrtJ#f. l/lkvrt wa g p,wiru ( .>Twa,aBr«Ulag add aMt ijrwatb. h-»~d of lu-Mwal for druHpx Try tl Trt*! tr* »nni*at a ct FWU. by aatt. Write to ML THOMAS r . aq. »i« -to. HONEY DEW MELON! . A-a nia»> aakm. L Hi an art* .N4.IM4. J. I. «*.UllfcH.iwtak.* m' _ ■ - • ' . A '