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^IBB i y THE F Mat "Be that t> *7otc to anger is h than tie that /^/OHN THE BAPTIST, t m and roouth-pieoe of G m his courtiers and the ^ and the more prnmiuo ) fanatics. Doubtless they no not beet) for tbeir fears of tli gladly mid declared that "ne\ people believed Johu to be a We will uot undertake tr not when he reproved the K it to be the wiser plan for 1 God fearlessly and plainly, v eacb hearer to apply the on represents an uncommon cla ambition. She married the t tion to a kingly position. B peror to his brother. Herod and. deserting her husband, tlst. while fearlessly deuoum of his teachlugs to King Hen Some have assumed that the palace and give a talk on nectlon. the prophet pointed that it was not in harmony i brother Philip's wife. Heroc accepted surb counsel It wou Salome, would become outca it would be impossible for b of Herodias over the King k to effect bis death, for she n John's fearless speech might, mKltiAna i.uia aaii/iuvuot birthday celebration was her for a great banquet, at whi land. Wine was In plentiful flame the passions and relai her beautiful daughter. Salon her to perform one of the ot alone. but not commonly Indi by princesses. The occasion ence the King exactly as it d of any gif she would ask. words were "Ask of me a gi suggestion f bis willingness Following her mother's It inquiring of the mother wbs aglne than describe the surp quest **the head of John the disappointment this would nc things it would destroy!?wit why this gruesome gift sboul to her that the death of Jot the world for them both?tl from conditions of affluence can Imagine her saying, "Th ask from the King.", And tl the daughter was wonderfull again amongst the company ? voice accepted the King's ol half of his Kingdom and sta of the Prop net on a platter. The King's conscience wa as well as his subserviency tJ r a King to give his word of ?Hnr> tr\ run iriUto If WOTlld h \ tion of bow "the fear of mai this!?that a mac's first res] whatever the cost. Tradltloi remainder of bis days. It le and his mighty works, be er cr power oi Jobn bad passet Our iessoo brings before and Derodias were strong cb other for selfish ambition an nation for their good aud pn message. Tbe other swayed and disgrace, and terribly bl in the future, when be. as a forth to a better resurrect* Jacob and all tbe propbctB in Derodias. surely continu a course wliicb led to his ba cording to the Bible, will be (Daniel 12:2.> Inasmuch as cities, we may assuredly kn greatly handicapped by ber 1 centuries, even under the fan deeply-dyed character to pur and to rise gradually to true do, to die the Second Death. WANT A FARMERS'iINST If So Now Is the Time f< m unities to Get But Editor County Record:? Will you please announce readers that I am now p the list of places at whicl Farmers' Institutes durir summer? It is planned t large number of these instit ring July and August and deavor will be to cover tl State pretty thoroughly | thought best that the maj I these institutes shall be he I rural districts, at school o f c^nte: s, rather than in cou . or towns. In order that I i ^ t ie work effectively and e ally, I shall be gk d to hear communities desiring to ha) these institutes not later first of June. 11 i. An esce:jeut uuu^ w workers. Tien who can give as well as theoretical ins will be available for this \\ such a campaign will clout of much benefit. By notifying me of thei for an institute by the ab< the various communities only facilitate my work of ing them, but will assure th OWER OF A WOMAN. thew 14:1-12?Mey 22. vttrr than the mighty; and he that ntlcth his spirit tuketh a city."? Proverbs 16:3d. realise of his boldness and courage as a servant i>d. was a thorn iu the side of King Herod and great of that day. Herod ana the High I'riests nt people considered John the Baptist and Jesus uld have uiade away with them quickly had it e people. The common people heard the Master or man spake like this man;" the same coiumou prophet. ? say whether Johu exceeded his commission or ing and Queen. As a rule, however, we believe Christian ministers to speak forth the Word of without attempting personal application?allowing essage to his owu heart. Herodlas fortunately ss of women. She was governed by boundless nan who. for a time, seemed in line for promout wheu the title was given by the Roman EmAntipas. she inveigled the latter by her charms became Herodlas the "Queen." John the Bapring sin. felt led to make a personal application ad. Herod had requested John the Baptist to visit the reforms he advocated, and that, in this conout the wrong of the King's conduct saying vith the Divine Law that he was living with his lias heard of this and realized that If the King Id mean that herself aud her beautiful daughter, sts from the palace and be without a home, as er to return to her husbaod, Philip. The power >d to John's imprisonment Her next move was Mlized her position insecure so long as be lived, yet influence the King. artful woman plotted murder, and the King's opportunity. She forwarded the arrangements cb were present the nobles and princes of the supply. She well knew that the wine would In; the moral tone of the company. So she bad le. speAally prepared and attired, and Instructed (scene dances common to the east on such occaulged In except by the lower classes, and never *? nn? It viti Intended to lnfln Id?to admiration and a boastful offer to the girl The plan succeeded to the letter. The King's ft, even to the half of my Kingdom"?possibly a to make her bis true Queen, istructfon*. Salome reported the matter at once, it gifts she should request. We can better iinrlse of the girl when told by the mother to reBaptist on a platter." We may conceive what a teau; what visions of the beautiful and precious :b what surprise Salome must have asked as to d be given. We can imagine tbe mother hissing 10 the Baptist was tbe most necessary thing in lat without it any day might see them hurled into the abyss of degradation aud poverty. We Is. Salome, la tbe priceless gift which you must te power of the woman over both the King and !y exemplified in the result Salome went gaily of uobles whom she had charmed, and In a loud Ter of whatever she would choose, even to the ted that accordingly, the gift should be tbe bead s not quite dead. He was grieved: but bis pride > Herodlas controlled him. He reasoned that for honor in the hearing of nobles and princes and e to him a lastlug shame. Ah. what an lliustrad bringeth a suare!" What a lesson we read In ?onsibllity is to his God and to bis conscience. ) has it that Herod wns bnunt?l with fear the > in line with this that when be heard of Jesus (pressed the conviction that somehow, the spirit i to Jesns. ua two strong and two weak characters. John iarocters. the one for the right und for God. tho id sinful indulgence of It. The one swayed his spared the worthy remnant to receive Messiah's the King and her daughter to Infamy, murder ackened her own character. John's reward lies member of the Ancient-Worthy class, will come on"?to be associated with Abraham, Isaac and the earthly phase of the .Millennial Kingdom, onsly unhappy, finally persuaded the King to nlshment in which she shared. Her future, aci a resurrection to shame auil lasting contempt, she degraded herself and missed grand opportuow that she will come forth in the Millennium mproper course in the present life. It may take orable conditions of Christ's Kingdom, for such j g? Itself of the shame and the lasting contempt nobility and human perfection, or. failing so to TTUTE? of securing an institute, as after the dates are once arranged it will or Com- be difficult to re-arrange them to iy. accommodate the laggard. . Yours very truly, D N Barrow. to your gupt Division Extension Work and repanng parmers? Institutes. 1 to ? Clemson College, May 14. ig this _ o hold a L10D tODOieS a 11)110. ;utes du- In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the en- the hand that a child thrust into his le whole ca?e- Danger to a child is somet. . j times gieat when least regarded. I Often it comes through Colds, onty ofCroup, and Whooping Cough. 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