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Novel Motion.
The committee had assembled in a
small country town to discuss whether
the librarian in charge of the town library
should l?e retained In otllee.
Those desirous of jtettlUK rhl of him
used as their argument against him
that lie was untidy about himself and
tilts hooks which lie handled. One woman
arose and emphatically declared
him to he a dirty man, whereupon a
second sister on the committee arose
and said:
"Hut he is beautiful and clean within."
The opposing lady arose and said. In
her most parliamentary manner:
"I move that we turn him lusple out
Immediately."?Harper's Magazine.
Moving Porll.
"You admit ,y?u stopped on the
Knar "
"Yes. your honor."
"Have you any excuse or Justification
to offer?"
"Mv Justification Is not In court,
yourhonor, but here's her nhotoirranh
Take n look at that, then tell me to go
and sin no more."?Birmingham AgeHerald.
Apropos.
"Where are you going?" "Hunting."
"For what?" "Money. I'm on the
cent!"?Judge.
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MEETING WHS WELL ATTENDED
a ,
One-Half the Agricultural State* of
/ America Were Represented at the
Group Conference.
$ Florence,
Ala.?Charge that the
Federal Government had lost practically
a million and half dollars in the
last eix months by .not "accepting'
Henry Ford's offer to lease the dam
and operate the nitrate plants at Muscle
ShoalB, Ala./' was made here by
the meeting of the Southern Group
Members of the American Farm Bureau
Federation by Gray Silver, their
.Washington representative. t
Mr. Ford's offer. Mr. Silver said,
was made to Secretary Weeks on July
8th last, "and will be transmitted In
latest form, according to the Secretary,
some time next week." In addition
to Mr. Ford's offer, several other
offers for Muscle Shoals have been
made, Mr. Silver asserted, adding,
"but the Secretary has admitted that
none of them compare with Mr.
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i'uiu s eveu can ne considered seriously.
Further Mr. Ford's offer has
been published to the world for
months and yet Secretary Weeks has
delayed sending the offer with his
recommendations to Congress, thereby
encouraging other bidders to revise
their bids."
"In Mrt Ford's offer." Mr. Silver
continued, "the fanners see the first
real opportunity to secure these high
grade plant foods that the scientists
have repeatedly told them are. possible.
plant foods that on expert testimony
aie admitted to save them at
lenst one-half of the present cost of
fertilizer." I
Mr. Silver declared thct when Mr.
Ford tells the farmers he can make
at Muscle Shoals the cheap high
grade fertilizer they need "the farmers
are reudy to take that statement
at 100 per cent."
One-half the agricultural States of
America were represented at the
group conference which was attended
by delegates from the Cotton Belt and
Corn and Wheat sections of the Misslppi
valley.
First hand information will be secured
in connection with the physical
property ol the Government at Muscle
Shoals, and a study made of its
possible development with relation to
American agriculture, according to
the conference program.
Farm Bureau officials expressed disappointment
that Henry Ford, who (
accepted an invitation to attend, had
not appeared.
The Farm Bureau at its recent Atlanta
meeting endorsed Mr. Ford's
proposal to lease and operate the nitrate
plants.
Co-operative marketing of mnjor
crops, community markoting of local
products, collective purchasing, development
of the livestock and dairy industry
in the South, farm finance,
transportation problems and Stnte and
National legislation in which the farmers
of the nation aie Interested are
given places on the program.
Must Reduce Expenditures.
Glasgow, Scotland.;?The expenditures
of the United Kingdom must be
reduced by 200,000,000 p. s., Austen
Chamberlain told the conferenoe of
Scottish Unionists here. This reduc
tion 18 necessary "to make both ends
meet" and will not take into account
any proposed reduction in taxation.
Need Greater Co-ordination.
Memphis, Te'nh.?Need for greater
co-ordination in the work of the various
boards and committees of the
Epworth League of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. South, wis emphasized
lit the sessions here at the
church-wide conference of the executive
officers of the organization.
Negro Faces No Danger of Mob.
Washington.?Adequate ' protection
will be,given Matthew Bullock, negro,
who is now fighting extradition from
Canada, if the Canadian authorities
return him to North Carolina, where
he is wanted on charges of inciting to
riot* Governor Morrison, of North
Carolina, declared here.
"There is absolutely no danger of
mob violence against the negro," the
governor said, "but out of abundance
of precaution every protection will be
given when he is brought back for |
iritu.
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Warn* Royalty to Be Quiet.
Berne.?Former Emperor Charles,
of Austria-Hungary, and his wife, Zita, will
be deported to an Island much
more remote from Europe than Madeira.
to which they are now exiled,
if there is any further attempt at
restoration of their throne in the .
states forming the former empire.
Zita. ^ho came here to be at the
bedside of her son. Robert, has so
been informed by the Swiss government.
which transmitted to her a
statement made by the British. French
and Italian ambassadors here.
Georgia Town Shot Up by Gang.
Blackshear, Ga.?A gang of men. believed
to be members of a whiskey
distilling ring, visited the city and
proceeded to shoot up the business district.
Many guests at a local hotel
had narrow escapes from bullets when
the building was subjected to a heavy
Are. Ten other buildings in the city
were riddled with bullets. There
were no casualties.
The hotel was owned and operated
hy Mrs. J. W. Robertson, widow of
the former sheriff and mother of
Sheriff Olin Robertson.
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LESSON FOR JANUARY 29 .
ELIJAH IN NABOTH'S VINEYARD
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LE8SON TEXT.-I Kings
, GOLDEN HKXT?Be sure your sin will
And you out.?Num. 32:23.
REFERENCE MATERIAL?Lev. 25:23-28;
Amos 8:4-10; Micah 3:1-4.
PRIMARY TOPIC?The Sin or Selfishness.
JUNIOR TOPIC?Elijah Denounces
Selfish King.
INTERMEDIATE AND 8ENI0R TOPIC
?Jehovah's Champion Feared.
YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
?Respecting the Rights of Others.
I. Ahab Covets Naboth's Vineyard
(VV. 1-0). ,
1. Locution of the vineyard (v. 1).
It joined Ahab's summer home In Jezreel.
lie wanted to transform it into
an herb garden and thus round out
his property.
2. Ahuh's proposal (v. 2). He offered
to buy it outright for money, or
give In exchange a better one. Ahab's
wish for it uus a seltish whim. Lie
did not at ull need it.
3. Nubutb's refusul (v. 3). It was
for a twofold reason: (1) regard for
the paternal estate; (2) obedience to
c.wl'u i-tf /I.... dr. ..?o >?o ,.t Mm., in.
7-9). His refusal was on conscientious
grounds. A king, even, bus no right
to ask of ills subject that he violate
ills conscience.
4. Allah's behavior (v. 4). He came
Into ills house, lay down upon his bed
am! refused to eat. The king was
sulking like a s|*4led child. This Is
a picture of what a fool even a king.may
make of himself. I art us learn
that "godliness with contentment Is
great gain" (I Tim. G:0).
5. Jezebel's inquiry (vv. 5, G). Apparently
she came v'lth 'the .sympathy
of a wife, inquiring as to the
cause of his behavior. Hut when she
knew of Noboth's refusal site wus violently
angry. That a humble subject
should refuse to conform to the
desire of the king was an insult which
she would not brook.
II. Ahab Taking Possession of Naboth's
Vineyard (vv. 7-16).
1. Jezebel's treachery (vv. 7-15).
(1) Her contemptuous question (v.
7). She taunted him for his cowardIce.
The fear of being thought weak
moves a weak man quickly. Scorn Is
a powerful weapon In the hands of
unscrupulous persons. Many persons,
especially boys and young men, are
(urned from the pathway of right
through the sneers of godless companions.
(2) Her ixliortutlon to Ahnh
(v. 7), "Arise, eat bread, and let
hnnrf )w> murev ' A lino
great Influence ov??r her husband.
Many a man has been saved from discouragement
and therefore defeat,
through his wife's Influence. Unfortunutely
In this case the Influence of
the wife Is had. llad women are In
many instances the devil's angels,
leading men front the path of virtue.
We should thank God for the uplifting
Influence of good women, hut
should beware of evil women. (fl)
Her promise to Ahub (V. 7). "I will
give thee the vineyard of Nahoth."
She took matters into her own hands.
If Ahuh was too weak to he king, she
would rule for him. (4) Iler wicked
scheme (tv. 8-15). She wrote letters
in Allah's name, sealed them with his
seal and sent theiu to the elders and
nobles who were dwelling In the city
with Nahoth, asking them to proclaim
n fast, as though some great calamity
had befallen the nation, and place Nahoth
before the public as the one who
wiw the cause of It all. They were
instructed to flail two false witnesses
who would testify against Nubotli.
The ehnrge they brought according to
the wicked device of Jezebel wus
blasphemy apainst God and the king.
Naboth's only offense was Ills refusal
to sell his estnte, contrary to tbe law
of God. When they bad stoned to
death Nahoth and his sons (II Klnps
9:20), they came and told Jezebel,
who In turn came to Ahnh with the
Information and directed hlin to take
possession of the vineyard.
2. Ahab goes to Jezreel to take possession
of Naboth's vineyard (v. 10).
Ahnh hnd not killed Nahoth, but he
eagerly accepted the prize without Inquiring
as to how It was secured.
III. Elijah in Naboth's Vineyard
Announcing Doom Upon Ahab (vv. 1720).
1. Doom upon Ahab (vv. 17-22).
Elijah told him tbe dogs should lick
bis blood In tbe place where they
licked tlie blood of Nil hot h. Evil was |
to fail upon Ahnb and his 'posterity,
even wipe out his seed and name, lie
was guilty of conspiracy, murder, robliery,
perjury, blasphemy, though he
hnd been silent and inactive. God
held Idin responsible for Jezebel's nets,
for he was king and head of the nation.
The day of reckoning did come
to Ahah (I Kings 22:38).
2. HJoom upon Jezebel (vv. *23-20).
Hhe likewise should he eaten by dogs
by the wall of Jezreel. This was literally
fulfilled (U Kings 0:33-37).
"lie sure your sin will find you out."
IV. Ahab's Repentance (vv. 27-29).
Because of thin, Cod promised to
withhold Judgment during his lifetime.
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God's Standard of Measurement.
l.et us lay to heart UimI'm standard
of measurement. IK* measures the
worshiper ijot by Inches, for then pnzedghtertf
might be the most Important
liersotis In the kingdom of (iod; not
by rank, for then heaven would l.e
full of kings and princes and lacking
In the common people to whom Jesus
belonged; not In wealth, for tbe poor
would indeed be miserable jn this
world and the next. But He measures
the Christian by his Ukeness'to
Jesus Christ. Meusurcd by this high
standard, how small are even the most
spiritual of us. And yet, let us pralsa
(Sod for the lofty Ideal ami the perVct
life He hath given unto the world
n Ills beloved Son.
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