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Esther Pleading
For Her People
Ssadaj School Lettoa for Not. 5, 1911
Specially Arranged for This Paper
LESSON TEXT-Eother 4:1-5:3.
. MEMORY VERSES?4:13, 14.
OOLDEN TEXT?"The Lord preserveth
all them that love, htm."?Psa. .145:20.
TlSlE-^Accession of Xerxes, B. ,C. 480.
Xer*>s conquers Egypt". 1st-and 9d years,
B. C.; 485, 4. He prepares to Invade
Greece. 2d to 5th years, B. C. 484-481.
Vashtl deposed In his Sd year, B. C. 483.
Invades Greece, B. C. 481. Defeated at
Thermopylae and Salamls, B. C. B. 480.
Esther becomes Queen, B. C. 479. Ha
man's plot and defeat by Estner toccupylng
nearly the whole year). B. C. 474.
PLACE?Shusan (flusa) the winter capital
of the Persian Empire, about 200 miles
southeast from Babylon and 125 miles
north of the Persian Qulf.
There are two principal theories
concerning the historical nature of
the Book of Esther: one, that it is a
veritable history; the other, that it
is a historical romance founded on
fact, like Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
and Henry VIII., or like Scott's novels,
or Homer's great epics. While there
are a number of serious difficulties,
yet there are few if any unanswerable
arguments against its being a true history.
Xerxes is the Greek shortened
form of the Ahasuerus of Esther, as
York, for instance, is a shortened form
of the Latin Eboracum. He began to
reign B. C. 485 and ruled for 20 years.
We can best understand Esther by
means of those parts of his history
which reveal his character. Xerxes
at the very beginning of his reign
completed the conquest of Egypt
which his father Darius had begun.
On his return he Immediately began
to prepare for the Invasion of Europe,
and especially of Greece, which tnen
stood, In culture, development, ability
and Interest, at the head of the world.
Thus Xerxes would bo master of the
world.
To arrange for this Invasion of Europe,
Xerxes held a great assembly
of the noblest Persians. It Is probable
that this Is the banquet wltli
which the story of Esther opens, &
festive celebration that continued six
months, while all matters pertaining
to the expedition were being arrang
ed.
Xerxes sought a queen in place of
the deposed Vashtl. The one selected
from the mcst beautiful women
of the empire wa3 Esther, a charming
Jewess, a descendant of one of the
exiles, her great-grandfather being
among those carried caflMpre to Babylon
by Nebuchadnezzar In 598. Her
Hebrew name was Hadassah. the i
myrtle, a beautiful and favorite shrub f
In the east. "Esther" means "a star,"
and many thiuk it the same as Ishtar
the Babylonian equivalent of Venus.
She must have been quite young at
the time of her marriage, not over
15 years. Four or five years pass,
and then begins the tragic story of
Haman, his rise as a kind's favorite,
his pride Incensed at the conduct of
Esther's cousin Mordecai, his attempt
to bring vengeance upon the whole
Jewish race on Mordecal's account,
his success In obtaining a decree
from the king, throughout his empire,
"to destroy, to kill, and to cause to
perish all Jews, both young and old,
little children, and women, in one
day."
Great mourning and terrible distress
came upo.i the Jews all over
the empire as tley learned of the decree.
Mordecai sent word to Esther,
now about 20 years old, asking her
to go to the king and request the deliverance
of her people. Esther reniiort
"Whosoever shall come unto 4
the king into the inner court, who is '
not called, there Is ono law of his to *
put him to death. Except 6uch to ?
whom the king shall hold out the
golden scepter." There was, there- 1
fore, a possibility of Esther's reach- I
ing the ears of the king, but with
the greatest uncertainty as to how
such a capricious king would act,
especially as his love for her had {
cooled. The m.ssion Moraecal com.mUted
to Esther was one of great
danger and difficulty. It required the
utmost heroism. (
Esther put on her royal apparel.
She was a sensible, practical woman, j ,
and used her beauty and charm of ]
person and of dress to accomplish ! (
her object. ,
She waited for the fitting time, i
The king held out the golden sceptre. ]
The sign that he received her, and
that the most dangerous part of her
mission was over. Instead of asking
her favor, where she would be surrounded
by spies and possible ene- 1
mies, she invited the king to a ban- i
quet in the seclusion of the Harem .
gardens. She invited Haman her en- j
emy to join with the king and thus '
ward off all suspicion, and at the
same time have him where he could
not escape.
Esther presented her petition in 1
wise words and pointed out Haman
as the enemy who was seeking her
life and the life of her people. The
king was very angry and immediately
deposed Haman, and had him
hanged on the gallows he had prepared
for Mordecai. 1
The result was a counteracting de- ]
cree, permitting the Jews to stand (
up in their own defense, and large
numbers of their enemies were slain.
The Jews were saved from destruc
tion, and exalted before the people. |
Mordecai took Haman's place In the
government. The feast of Purlm was
Instituted with great feasting and ,
Joy, and has been celebrated annually
ever since on the fourteenth of ]
Adar. February-March, one month before
Esther. ,
One of tho most interesting studles
In the story of Esther is to trace
the ways of divine providence, and see
how God makes all things work to
getlier for tho good of his people.
God's sovereign grace and man's free
will are here seen in perfect harmony.
Heroism In Every Day Life Is the
expression and cultivation of the he
role spirit in our ordinary daily 11 v- !
Ing. We cannot all be heroes in great
things, but the field of heroism is everywhere,
in every home, in every
town. There are great enemies to
overcome in our own hearts, there
are powers and principles of evil on
every hand.
Business.
Men have often told nie that it It
Impossible to be a business man and a
Christian at the same time. Never a
weaker excuse for a wrong doing than
this, for the living evidence of It In
the noble Christian men and business
woman of my acquaintance emphatically
denies the truth of the statement.
?Rev. E. V. Shayle, Episcopalian.
Seattle.
The preacher who doesn't get anything
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fir.d ranch less for* his people.
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Literary Criticism.
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The Wrong Throat.
A little hoy took an apple to sehoo
the other day and was playing with
It. When the teacher saw him h<
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eat It
As the boy saw the last piece dis
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w ien the teacher asked him what h<
was coughing for. he replied:
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wrong way."
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A Strong Man's Experience.
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that he could not sleep at night and
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"A* first he used Postum only fot
breakfast, but as lie liked the taste ol
It. and it somehow seemed to do bin
good, be added it to hi-= evening meal
Then, as he grew better, he begun t(
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His nerves have become steady anc
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Teacher of Dramatic Art?Tte very
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Student?Well, er?er?I don't expect
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The Bishop and the Boy.
The late Bishop Williams of Connecticut
was very fond of children,
and it was always a joy to us youngsters
when he came for his visit to my
father's parish. His anecdotes and
stories enlivened the whole household, j
Once when he was staying v l:h us he i
told the following story: J
"One Sunday morning, just after t
breakfast, 1 repaired to the rector's J
study, where I was soon followed by
hiB little four-year-old son, who |
climbed up on my kuee and began to
talk. Suddenly the little fellow looked [
up into my face and said: 'Bissop, do
oo want to see my piggy book?'
"'Yes, indeed,' said I. So the child
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When half-way across the room a sud- |
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running back, and putting one hand on j
my knee, he looked up in my face, and
shook him little forefinger at me, whispering:
'Bissop, it's Sunday. We must
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Police Lieutenant "Barney" Keleher
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"All right. Yonder is your room
When you hear a horn toot about
4 a. m. that's your cue."
FOR M.\I,ARIA, CHILLS. FEVER
Colds and La Grippe take Elixir Dahrk,
| a preventative against Miasmatic Fei
vers and a remedy for all Malarial Fevers.
"I have used 'Elixir Dahrk* for four
years for Malaria, and found it all that
is claimed for It. Without It I would
?-_ ..tinners mv residence, as
lit U ilRCU i? v..???.. r*
I can not tak? quinine In any of its
forms ? T Mlddleton. Four-Mile Run.
Va. ElUlr ISnbrk 50 cents, all druggists
or Kloczewskl & Co., Washington,
D. C.
Unfortunate.
Tyre Dout?I am unfortunate, mum.
I had to quit my profession on account
of my health.
Lady?But you look rugged. What
was your profession?
Tyre Dout?Dat's juBt it, lady. I
was too rugged. I was a ventriloquist,
an' a good one, lady, an' my voice got
so strong I couldn't throw it.?Harper's
Magazine.
Why Do We Die?
Vital statistics classified show the
respiratory organs to be the feeble
point in man. Diseases of the lungs
are out of all proportion in fatality,
i Take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein for coughs,
colds and consumption, and Whooping
Cough.
At druggists, 25c., 50c, and $1.00 a
bottle.
A Change of Opinion.
"Talk is cheap," chuckled the poll
tician with the telephone frank in his
pocket.
After talking $20 worth, he pulled
out his frank and found it had expired.
"By heck!" he muttered ruefully.
"that guy was right when he said
that 'Silence Is golden."'?Judge.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a Bafe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Luck.
Braggs?Bah! Luck is but the product
of care and diligence.
Waggs?Yes. An old friend of mine
had a swamp which he couldn't get
rid of, and, by a great deal of care and
diligence, a railroad was run right
through the middle of It and now my
friend is a rich man.?Life.
TO DRIVE OCT MALARIA
AND Bt'ILD II' THF SVSTFM
Tako tho Old Standard UHoVK'S TASTKI.K-H
1 CllliX TONIC. Y<>u know what you arc taking
Tho formula is plainly printed on every itt?*.
.-howin# It Is Itnpl. yulnir.e and Iron In a tastoh-ss
form, and the m< it effect ti?l form Kor grown
..pic and childrt-B. Uj ontv
He that is taught to live upon little
owes more to his father's wisdom than
he that has a great deal left him does
to his father's care.? I'enn.
For HEADACHE?Hick*' CAPL'DINE
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles. Capudine will relieve you
It's liquid-pleasant to take-acta immedi
nteljr. Try it. 10c., 25c . aud 50 cents at drug
store*.
We always respect the opinions o(
a man who keeps them to himself.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put
up 40 years ago. They regulate and invig
orate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar
coated tiny granules.
Where there's a will there's a way
for the lawyers to fool the heirs.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Chlldrer
teething. Boftens the gutns, reduces Inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind coli \ 25c a boltic
It's what a woman doesn't know
that worries her.
PUTNAM
Color more goods brighter and faster colore than a
dye any garment without ripping apart. Write
Ruskln Pities Americans.
It Is not only the half million
bricks of Tattershall that have been
numbered for trans-shipment across
the Atlantic. Kuskin, when he was a
boy. pitied the Americans for being
so unhappy as to live in a country
that has no castles. They will have a
castle now, and no nation likes to
be pitied. But the other importation,
made by Mrs. Gardner as an addition
to her Italian villa near Boston, was
that of an entire chapel as it stands,
with all its interior furnishings, even
to the half-burned candles in the altar.
The monks who served the
chapel had been scattered by the
strong hand of the law, and the
building was to be devoted to the
pick ax. The courageous American
lady had It packed up in a Venetian
hill country, where it stood, and carried
down piecemeal and embarked.?
London Chronicle.
Prudent men look up their motives.
i -i?t 11??wn KrtfA n lrnv In tholr
leillUK lUIUIIIUia linn; n nc; lu tuvn
hearts as to their gardens.?Shen
stone.
" %JL%
^ Many people suffe
A ence shortness of
? or dizzy feelings,
H eyes become bluri
to pump blood to l
m and feet, or poor a|
m^g to the stomach. A
Z? which has no bad t
~~ ^ Medical Discover]
or alcohol.
The Ingredients, as attested under oat
tit), Bloodroot (Sanrulaarla Canadeas,
git), Queen's root (St III In rig SyIvatlea)
Mandrake root (Podophyllum Peltatum
In a scientific laboratory in a way that
This tonic contains no alcohol to shrin
the other hand, it increases their numl
It helps the human system in the cons
helps the stomach to assimilate or taki
thereby helping digestion and curing <
fortable symptoms, stops excessive tis
for the run-down, nnatmic, thin-bloode
and vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sa
medicines offered by the druggist who
but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica*. Pis
~ PIN*
E( ff *) Dm Currs the sick and i
UJ>\ . J fit!/ the tongue. Kafe for br
/O/ cents und 11.00 a bottle
vjx'a?d horse goods bouse
SPOHN MEDICAL <
S T* ^
f or i
?
^ the doctor prescribes a ge
? liver cleanser, to free you
? cause the trouhle. He re,
? the body, is necessary f
laxative the first thing.
$ At the start of any
f common cold to the mo;
? fevers, a safe and reli;
Thedford's Black-Draug
? few diseases that would
by the use of this great li
Black]
Mrs. G. Nussbaum,
"In the winter, I had the
1, which left me in a bad
g or night, and could not e
? it on my stomach. I
thought I was going to di
? Black-Draught, and nov
did before, and feel like
a and simple to take. G
5 Try it' Sold everywher
I
W. L. DOUC
2,50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.001
Men and Women wear W.L.Dougla
because they are the best shoes prod
this country for the price. Insist upi
ing them. Take no other make.
THE STANDARD OF QUA1
FOR OVER 30 YEA
The assurance that goes with an
Kshed reputation is your assurance in I
W. L Douglas shoes.
If I could take you into my large fa<
at Brockton, Mass., and show you
carefully W.LDouglas shoes are mad
would then understand why they are
ranted to hold theii shape, fit bett<
wear Ion ger than any other ma ke for th<
CAUTION '^',e Kem,'n<' hare W. L. I><
UHU IIUI1 narae anj pr|c? stamped on I
1 If you cannot obtain W. L. Douglas s!
our town, write for catalog Shoes sent
from factory to wearer, ail charges prepaid
UOl'tiLAS. 145 Spark St., itrockton.
Direct from
See your dealer now, before h<
contracts for his goods, and urg<
him to get good up-to-date brands,
containing 6 to 10 per cent, potash,
and to carry PO TASH SALTS
in stock.
There :5 profit in such good:
both for you and your dealer.
You get more plant food roi
your money, your fertilizer i<
GERMAN KA
Continental Wulldln^, Baltimore
Whitney Central l\ui
Rayo lamps and 1
most light for tl
The light is strong and steady.
Materials and workmanship are
1 lanterns last.
Ask your dealer to shoic you his line
' illustrated booklett
Standard
FADELE
ny other dye. One 10c package colore all fibers. The
for free booklet?How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Co
Loss of Appetite
Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is
often a forerunner of prostrating disease.
It is serious s*d especially so to people
that must keep up and doing or get
behindhand.
The best medicine to take for it is the
great constitutional remedy
Hood's Sarsaparilla
i Which purifies and enriches the blood
and builds up the whole system.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called SarsatabB.
Charlotte Auto School,Charlotte, N, C.
wants mi>n and boys to learn Automobile
business In their Oarage and Machine shops.
New Cars; New Machinery; good positions
tor every graduate. CATALOGUE FKEE.
Agents Wanted
ies want yonr home eonnty, write us at once. "
out imrAiTtkiMi co, tit k. lsu&t., KaaaaaCity, a*.
DC I 11 I C Attenu to sell Silk Hosiery and NeckI11.LIHULL
wear. We manufacture men's and
i women's silk hosiery, neckwear, dn-sa silks. etc and *
| sell direct. Agents making 110 to B5 weekly. Writs
1 today Ustrie CltyStlkCs., hyl 8. S Sola *? ., SeruUa.Ps.
Weak Heart
>r from weak hearts. They may experibreath
on exertion, pain over the heart.
oppressed breathing alter meals or tneir
ed, their heart is not sufficiently strong
the extremities, and they have cold hands
ppetite because of weakened blood supply
. heart tonic and alterative should be taken
ifter-efFect. Such is Dr. Pierce's Golden
r, which contains no dangerous narcotic*
h, are Stone root (Colllatonla Canadeafj).
Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Caaaden,
Black Cherry bark (Pruaut Virginian*).
), with triple refined glycerine, prepared
no druggist could imitate.
k up the red blood corpuscles; but, on
ber and they become round and healthy.
>tant manufacture of rich, red blood. It
s up the proper elements from the food,
lyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncomsue
waste in convalescence from fevers >
d people, the " Discovery " is refreshing
me remedy, and refuse all " just as good '
i is looking for a larger profit. Nothing
covery will do you half as much good.
f l^f tw distemper
L VL catarrhal fever
LP, V P. and all nose
JLf R JLJ and throat diseases
sets as a preventive lor others. Liquid given on
ood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy ;60
; f.YOO and {10.00 the dozen. Sold by all druggists
s, or sent express paid, by the manufacturers.
CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA
i Cold I
ntle purgative, or bowel and ?
r blood from fhe poisons that #
alizes that cleanliness, inside
or health, and prescribes a J
m
$
sort of an ailment, from a ?
re dangerous diseases and ?
able treatment, always, is #
;ht There are really very
not be benefited or relieved 1
ver medicine? ?
FORDS . a4i
JraugHT?
of New Orleans, La., says:
measles and then the grip, j
state. I could not rest, day J
at much, as I could not keep ?
was almost crazy. They 4
e. At last I took Thedford's
\j I weigh more than I ever jj
! a new woman." Pleasant j
entle but certain in action. ^
e. Price 25 cents. Cca < #
I ? ?
ho* la
dtr?<?t K3.00 SIIOICS will j?>*ltl v?lv outwear
W.I,. TWO l'AtRSof ordinarj buyi'iliixf
Mom. Fast Calor Eyelets Used Exclusively.
K E?&353^|
the German Mines
e? time to get it v' " ! ' Ill il
: better balanced, your soil fertility
* is conserved, and your crops are
, larger and of better quality.
, Potash Pays.
> Wc will sell you or your dealer
Potash in any amount from 200 lbs.
> up. Write now for prices and for
free pamphlets giving just the facts
you arc looking for about improving
? crops and soils.
XI WORKS, Inc.
Monadnock Block, Chicago
tk Building, Mew Orleans
nntcrns
le oil used. * \Kpc5-jg
A Rayo never flickers.
the best. Rayo lamps and
of Rayo lampt and lanterns, or irritc far
i direct to any agency of
Oil Company
:erporat?d1
iSS DYE.S
y dye in cold water better than any other dyi. \ou can
form. MONBOf DBliG COMPANY. c j'k*. H>.
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