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Lesson T <»y REV. P. B. riTZWATTO. D.D.. Dean Moody Bible Institute of Chlctfo.) Lesson for December 11 ISAIAH COUNSELS THE RULERS LESSON TEXT—Isa. 37:5-11; 14-20, GOLDEN TEXT—Thou wilt keep him In perfect peace, whose min'd is stayed on Thee: because he trusteih in The*. PRIMARY TOPIC—God's Care for Je rusalem. • JUNIOR TOPIC—God’s Care of a Na tion. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC 1 —God the Ruler of Nations. young people and adult top ic—The Recognition of God in Na tional Affairs. The committee has given .ns the scripture units chapters 7, 31, 30 and 37. It. will materially help in the grasp of the lesson if brief attention be given to these chapters; therefore In the outline brief reference will be made tp chapters 7 and 31 while con fining the main exposition to chapters 30 and 37. - v ~ . I. Isaiah's Message to Ahaz. 1. Prophecy concerning Immanuel (eh. 7). The occasion of this prophecy was an invasion from the north by Israel and Syria. This invasion greatly alarmed Ahaz.- To calm his fearful heart Isaiah assured him that God's purpose concerning the nation would not fail. He urged the exercise of faith in God, offering to confirm his faith by working any miracle desired. While with false humility he refused a sign the prophet announced the giv ing of a sign which would be the birth of Immanuel. 2. A promise of divine protection (ch. 81). / Ahaz foolishly called for the help of Assyria and Egypt agafawt Idraei • v ■*» Notice ia hereby given that I have file my final account with the Hon. John K. Sneiling, Judge of the Pro bate Court for Barnwell County, as Administrator of the Estate of Green Pollock, and will apply to the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory upon Monday. December 19th, 1927. ♦ A JOHN DOE, Admr. Estate of Green Pollock. Nov: 24, 1927. - 4tc. Notice of Discharge. By CAROLINE 8 KING. Culinary Expert and Lecturer on Oomettic Science i Alpine Sandwich: 4 Spread slices of graham bread with butter and for the filling use-- layers of chicken, ham ami Swltz erland cheese, topped with a but tered slice of graham bread The addition of mustard and lettuce further help to make this a most appetizing and filling. sandwich Garnish with sweet pickle. Manchester Sandwich: • On buttered slices of rye bread, place layers of tongue, genuine Swiss cheese and slice of tomato Finish with mayonnaise and a slice of rye bread buttered side down. T (Pr»p»re<1 by th* National Ueoarapltie Society. Waahlnaton. D. C.V HE Islands off the west coast of Lower California are widely scattered over a section of the ocean which provides a very ■Ant rainfall. A» a consequence, desert conditions prevail among them. The most Interesting of these Is lands Is Guadalupe. It rises pre cipitously from sbysmal depths, a vol cano some 12.0U0 feet high but with i isa> nkmm Iks ■■■ ill km Cliffs of a Lower California Island. animal which paid dearly for having a skin coveted by man. The great slaughter of the Guad alupe fur seals took place between 1800 and 1830. The hunters then thought they had killed all the an (male, and the Island was forgotten for many years; but about 1880 It was rediscovered and several thousand seals were killed In a few succeeding seasons. hiotkfc af^ llu 11 Rfem dearly (hat his only help was In God. II. Judah Jnvadsd by the Assyr ian* (Isa. 3*1). 1. Habshakeh meets a deputation from Judah (vv. 1-21). He represented Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, whose mission was to Induce Judab to surrender. His method to accomplish this was: (1) Intimidation (vv. 4-0). He tried to bully them into submis sion. (2) Misrepresentation (v. 10). He asserted that It was useless for them to put their trust In God and even declared that the Lord bad sent kdm to destroy Egypt. (S) He tried to creats a panic among the people (vv. 13-21). Fear ing such a panic the deputation of tits Jew* urged Rabaiiakeh not to speak in the Jewa' language. (4) He promised them plenty In an other land (vv. 16. 17). 2. The v report to Hesekiah by the deputation (v. 22). They rent their garments In fear and dismay over tlielr perilous condition, for the crisis long before predicted by Isalab had now come upon them. III. Haieklah’s Behavior (Isa. 37). 1. Retorted to the House of the Lord (v. 1). This la a sure retreat for God'a peo ple in time of diatreaa (Ps. 73:16, 17; j 73:13). This action was prompted j by faith, for God had promised that whoever in time of distress resorted I wtltl ' otlter 7»horea and It Is. therefore. Bii.n<-eanlc Island In every reepect. All «»f It* *n I mu Is 'ami plants have come to It either over or through the ocean. This enforced Isolation of the spe cies which come to Guadalupe has caused them to become modified Into , ( £ Gaji'lalBpe eleplMBt seal distinct forms which ure of Swiss Club Sapdwich: Butter toasted slices of bread and place on them a layer each of Swiss cheese, tomato and sliced dill pickle. Top with mayonpalse and lettuce, and a toasted slice of bread. ' J •to Hla house would be heard by Him (II Chroo. 7-;lVi*h * , . - 2. y*ft» to. IsjUob -J-rv, T-?;. , A. vdflHH the-king to do under auch circum stances was to send for God'a prophet 3. Hezekiah's prayer (vv. 14-20). Itabshakeh, who seems to have with drawn from Jerusalem for a little while, now returned from Sennacherib with a letter warning Hezekiah against trusting God for deliverance, for no God was able to stand against the Assyrian army. He spread the letter before the Lord and prayed. (1) He recognized God’s throne, making it the ground of his plea (v. 16). * He reposed his faith in the lord ship of Jehovah, knowing that ail power and authority resided in Him. __J2^He recognized the peril which threatened the people (vv. 17-19). 1 (3) He asked for deliverance (v. 20). 4. Isaiah’s message to Hezekiah (vv. 21-3".). (1) That Sennacherib’s sin was blasphemy against the Holy One of Israel (vv. 21-23). (2) That Sennacherib had forgotten that he was an instrument in God a hand (vv. 24-28). (3) That Judgment upon Sennach erib was imminent (vv. 29-35). IV. Th* Assyrian Army Dsstroyad (vv, 36-38). The angel of the Lord went forth and slew in the camp of the Assyrians 185,000 men, - so Sennacherib was turned back by the way he came. many great fntereat to student* of biology. Hut. aside from this "esthetic" valt^. the Island has l»een of very consider able commercial Importaoc* bemuse of the great abundance there at one lime of certain specie# of marine mammals Guadalupe la the sole remaining home of the only remnant of a lord of elephant seals In the northern hemisphere. Its fine herd of fur seals was homed and persecuted until ap- pnrently the last survivor succumbed to the buckshot of the hunters At least 2(0.000. skins of this valuable fur-bearer, which, at preaenl prices would he worth more than 86.0u0.0(i0. were taken from the l«land. Guadalupe. Mexico's westernmost posseralon. located 180 miles south west of San I'leco. Calif., la about 20.miles long and sis miles wide. It Is known lo have been visited by fur- seal hunter* In the early part of the Nineteenth century. The world's greatest herds of fur seals have been so long commercially extinct that people have come to as sociate the name only with the spe ties which resorts to the I’ribilof Is lands. In Alaska..where, by long nnj hitter flghUng of diplomatic and legls tflTttif of lit* 1**4 killings which took plam. The fur bearers were pursued Into the dark recesee# of volcanic beach graves and shot oi'clubbed by the light ol torches. Th* Elaphant Saal. Another Interesting sea animal la i huge. clumsy beast with a long flexible trunk. The animals were at one time widely distributed and abundant on many of the remote Islands of the Antarctic region, but the whalers soon learned that a fair quantity and quality of oil could be obtained from each csrear*. So the slaughter be gan. and ended only when the species was commercially exterminated. The animal found on Guudalupe Is similar to, but not the same species a* that of southern waters, but It suf fered equally from the attacks of the whalers. More than once It was thought that the last living representative of the speclee had been killed; but fate ha* dealt more favorably with It than with the fur seals; each time a nu cleus escaped to rebuild the herd. These animals still frequent the original elephant seal beach, a alight Indentation of the northwest shore line of Guadalupe, where preclpltoift. unscalable cliffs wall In the beach on the hack. Even without the fur seals and el* phant seale, Guadalupe would be one of the most Interesting Islands of the western hemisphere. The sea has eat en Its wav Into the volcanic materials Rusaan Sandwich: On buttered pieces of bread, place a layer each of Switzerland cheese, hard boiled egg and to mato. Spread with Russian dress Ing and top with buttered slica of bread. • Nasturtium Sandwich: Batter rounds of graham bfead Chop nasturtium aiaiks-and pioeo between thfti sttcer of'HwItiertantt cheese. Place on graham bread and top with buttered rounds of bread Garnish the sandwich with nasturtium blossoms - Dale. Nut and Cheese Sandwich: Ma!<e a filling of ground dates and mu meats, moistened with lemon luice I’lace this filling on a slice of buttered white bread and cover with a slice of whole wheat bread Over the dark bread place a slice of Switzerland cheese and top with a shoe of buttered white bread Serve in triangular shapes. Minced Ham and Cheese Sandwich: Pul through the food chopper, * one-quarter pound of ham, three hard cooked eggs, and two peppers. Moisten with mayonnaise. Cut slices of white bread, butter and spread with a layer of the fllltng, a slice of genuine Swiss cheese and top with lettuce and a buttered -slice of bread. " Bacon and Cheese Sandwich: Butter thin slices of white bread and place on them tender leaves of lettuce, cover with nicely browned sllcee of bacon and a lay er of Swiss cheese. FInlab th* sandwich with a buttered alio* of bread. Honey Sandwich: Spread buttered slices of wbtth bread-xHth hosajnaa* betwaeggneh two aMree place a Igyer 1)1 Swltti*. . land cheese. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of A. P. Manville, deceased, With the Honorable John K. Sneiling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, upon Monday, the 19th day of December, 1927j and apply to the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. -»-■ - George W. Manville, Admr. with the WiH Annexed of the estate of A. P. Manville. Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 24, 1927. Notice of Discharge Notice ia hereby given that I will file my final account as Executor of the Will of W. A. Dicks, with the Hon. John K. Sneiling, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County and State aforesaid, upon Tuesday, the 27th day of December, 1927, and petition the ■aid court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. EDWARD DENSON DICKS. Exor. of the Will of Smaiid &aC Barnwell, S. ( ., Nov. 28. 1927. How to Get the Best party-line Service For cold*, grip and fhi fake ■ T uf whidLli la compoxed^and Jixpoaed- f# tattiek, th# Jtfilted Sian? **• the-yesy heart*, pf some tffTh* enf i VucfcaaftfT ia. pec^.-fog Utt 4ar«- T z a* f ‘ - The Bible as a Foundation I have always found Ip my scientific studies that when I could get the Bible to say anything upon a subject It afforded me a firm platform to stand upon, and a round In the ladder by which I could safely ascend.— Lieutenant Maury. God'a Giants All Xiod's giants have been weak II men, ho did great things for God they reckoned on Hla being herd now In existence. But there weYe several other herds, much larger, In the southern hemisphere. • Fur Seals All Rilled. The species which lived on Guada lupe was akin to- these last and not to tlie Alaskan forms, all hough the furs \Tere almost equally valuable and brought good profits to the hunters. Guadalupe being such a distant out post of Mexico, it is doubtful If a single official of that government had the faintest conception of the war of extermination at the time it wa? tak ing place. • . , , So • far ns the available records show, the last living fur seal was seen on Guadalupe in 1892;' Since then several expeditions have gone to the island and searched for the an imal without success. Former fur-seal rookeries have been examined with .scrupulous care, the areas measured and the number ol animals which once hauled out there to rear their young computed. • "‘South ’Rookery originally contained at least 50.000 fur seals and compared favorably with the major breeding grounds of the Pribilof islands today* The entire Guadalupe herd must have numbered at least 100,000 animals when it was In its prime. Without printed records, how do we know this, thirty years after the last of the animals died? They left their own records, which can he read almost as plainly today as if each an imal were in its place; and this makes the reallzntiou of the facts all (he more bitter. The animals chose the roughest and most rocky shore* for tlielr land homes and congregated in large, com pact rookeries, In conformance to the habit of fur seals generally. The con slant trampling of thousands upon thousands of flippers over the hard blocks and bdwidera of lava rock wore them down to the smoothness of pol ished marble. And there they ar« to- ter< f)ni_ needs totrlsr-vott nio«r clone to shore and examine the great dike systems, caverns, lava hubbies, and vents to gain an Idea of the tre mendous dynamic forces which were once at work here. The first naturalist to visit Gupd- alupe was Dr. Edward Paltper, yly 1875. He camped In one of the cy press groves and described the place as a paradise. There were a great many lienutlful shrubs and flowering plants in the moisture belt, and the birds were so abundant and so tame that he called It an Isle of dreams. i tflrtu v* a- ■*j(sr" r 'ae! Devastated by Goats. , . But conditions are vqstly changed now. Guadalupe is a biological sepulcher. The shrubs and flowering plants have been practically exterminated and for thirty years no young trees have had a chance to grow. Fortu nately. specimens of th^-pines. palms, and cypresses have been brought to California and planted In some of the parks v The oaks, which apparently rhav4-bee'n ne£lbct<?<>,”nre said to have the largest acorns in existence, belnR fully two Inches In diameter. The old trees are fast disappearing through natural death and the ef fects of storms. Four of the fine spe cies of birds have become extinct and the others, are reduced to a fraction of their former number. The cause of all this death and de struction was the ambition of some one to start a. goat ranch on Guada lupe many years ago. The animals, without care, thrived beyond the wil/1 est expectations of‘the promoters, hut tlie venture proved a failure flnan- dally. f The goats have learned to quench their thirst with sea water and have eateu almost every living plant. In seasons of exceptional drought, when nothing grow* on thejowlands. thou sand* upon .thousands of the animal* have died, and the canyon*, beaches and cavern* ar^ atreui! wuh their Avoid Unathy tale- phons coartrastions over* party Has. If you find th# Is In taa# by i •is* hang up Always wait aatil th# b#li stop# flaw ing b#for# removing To those who are subscribers to a party liqe telephone it must be evident that the quality of service they get is largely a matter of co operation upon the part of the users themselves. 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