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'0 "i V\._ ' !gg - /;: -S TCLD FOR A MEMORIAL OF Hcf f.'atthew ?5:1-16?Cctooer I'J tu::h u ?? %r\ut /;?. > <: ! ' - lT-;ri ; ' T.\ .1 [ii-v?,ns s?ai!> wo -Miisidor-) * the < real T?\?< in-rS triumph i> *'U try into J -rn>u.i'Ui on the tt?s, u:n his tend*.*: ot to the Nation o Israel as their King, in rulrtiltuoni <> the prophecy o' 7.e<-hariah That was live days the Pass over I <ir several 'lays Jesus taugh i? the temple, going at night to th< home of Lazarus, Martha and Mary a Bethany. He knew what to expect?tha his hour was come. lie knew that evei then the chief priests and e!dt rs of tin people were considering his destruction and hesitating only lest it should caust tumult. Their indignation against tin Great Tea- her was that he did no teach as they taught and that hi: teachings had much more power will , the masses than al! their teaching: ?*-' combined. Anger, envy, hatred, unit ed in branding him as an napontor ua< In sending liirn to hi.-, death, "for tin good of '.be eau-e.' The feast at ltetliany referred to u this study may have been on the nigh before our Lord's betrayal, two duyt before the feast of Passover But th< concensus of opinion s.-ems to be tba it occurred ou the Sabbath evening preceding the triumphal ride to Je rusalem It matters not. however There was su< h a feast. Jesus ant his di.<fipl?s were present. During tin feast a woman approached with at alabaster flask of very precious per fume. Sh" poured It upon his heat tuid the entire mom was sweet witi the odor The woman was Mary. th< Sister of Lazarus and Mar'ho Another account shows that the pro test mad** by the disciples against thii as a waste was Instigated by Judas the treasurer of the little company o the Lord's disciples. John remarket that be was a thief and carried th< bag and Intimated that be was mor< Interested In the money than In th< poor and that bis mention of The pooi was merely a subterfuge But th< Great Teacher rebuked bis disciples saying. "Why trouble ye the woman for she bath wrought a good wort upon me; In that she hath poured thi< ointment upon my body she did It t< prepare me for burial Truly I sai onto yon. Wheresoever this Gospe shall be preached in the whole world there shall also this which this worn an hath done be told for a tnemorla of her" 'Matthew xxvi, 10-13). How considerate was the Great Teacher Hnw svmrnrlietic! How anDreclativ< of everything done for hlrn: ^W "Sh# Hath Don# What 8h# Could" The Lord. In line with a!! the Scrip ture teachings and usages, declines t( |k recognize woman as a teacher of re llglon In the Church amongst his fol ^lowers No woman was given a plac< amongst the twelve Apostles?nor ever when tht seventy evangelists were sen forth with 'he simple message, whict any woman could have given, surelj as glibiy as any man. or more 60; ever on this mission he did not send worn en, nor ev?n a representative of th< sex. The man. in Scriptural usage, li the figure of the Lord. the woman. th< figure of the Church. It would be ou of harmony with the figure that tb< Church should be the Instructor ant the Lord the pupil. Consistently, there fore, it would have been Improper foi woman to have been commissioned tt represent the Lord. Hence, women ai teachers in the Church have no author lty In the Bible for the position. W< read thr.t the serpent beguiled Mothei KVe a no uiuue 01 uer a imun c.' Tsjfjb. J? t| vya .*?? /o mc ?K4A ^w*Sj?r? ror to her husband Wo road that th< evil spirits used a certain younn worn - an as a medium to announce the Apos But tve tind no Divine sauctioi of woman as a teacher in the Church but *hat the youn? woman '.vho actot und'^r the spirit of divination and ".t tempted t<< preach Christ :i:id the A; os ties" was rebuked by t!:e Apostle l'au Qn<* the spirit of divination dispos w 1 ** All this, however. r< t indies t< that either Jesus <u* th Ap- sties wen either rude toward woiaei: or unappro clative of their qualities of titan am xnlcd. Quite the vntrary. Antonys the I. J's followers were many 'lion ora' V? women" ami hi* *; lov. for this M. ry and t M ! particularly recorded. Let tt> ienn : - the Ip??"n from rhe Bwk and not attempt to teach the Ro?.L "Ths Poor Aiways With You" Ov.r Lord. :?"> v * :>!V".:".tAnt Of lathis tL.it tic !:. should an v. ; - ;d r . : : : i. Im*;i 'I. 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It will always be In order also to do good '< "especially unto the household ol I faith." The spirit of selfishness In Judas led on from one degree to another of covetousness until he was willing to sell j his Master to his enemies. Alas, what a terrible power for evil Is selfishness' ' How many are willing to barter the Truth for the sake of worldy ease 01 * I prosperity! Such as have the spirit of \ j the Truth to a considerable extent | should beware of where selfishness ? | leads If followed?to the Second Death 1 Mortuary. j Died?On the morning1 of September 28. 1910, at her home, Leo, S C, Mrs Mary E Eaddy, we Stone, wife of W S Eaddy. Having attained to" ooro nf 71 venrc nml 8 months. ! r j she laid her earthly armor down to , 1 1 enter upon the higher life. She was 4 i the daughter of the late Rev James i | H Stone, well known to the older 1 * ; citizens of the county. Having been ' ! brought up in a well regulated ! Christian home, she early in life be came a Christian and united withithe ; Methodist church and lived a con. sistent member for more than half a - century. She was a woman far above ; the average in point of ability.being . an earnest student of history and literature, and was well informed on the topics of the day. Her life was spent in good works,such as visiting the sick, comforting those in distress, supplying the needs of the poor.advising with those who needed advice. She was never known to turn ? a l _ 1- _ i away any wno came to ner ior neip. She lived and kept the Golden Rule. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and five children.as follows: ! Joe M, Dr J D Eaddv and Mrs Sallie M Flowers of Lake City, and R Texas and Miss Annie C Eaddy of | Leo.and a host of sorrowing friends. The church and community have j lost one of their brightest lights,but' ; surely the world is better off by her; having lived in it. A Frienp. J 1 Leo. October 22. j Forced te Leave Home. ? i Vwrv war a lartre number of poor sufferers whose lur.^rs are sorei and racked with coujrhs are urged1 4 to go to another climate. But this is j costly and not always sure. There's! a better way. Let Dr King's New i Discovery cure you at home. "It 1 1 cured me of iunp trouble." writes i . \V B Nelson of Calrmine.Ark.' when I all else failed and I trained 47 pounds! v in weight. It's suiely the King of i - all cough and lung cures." Thou-if ' sands owe their lives and health .to ! 1 it. It's positively guaranteed forjj 1 ? ouyl.s. folds. La('rip) . Asthma, . K!! Threat and Lung troubles. 50c j ? ; 1 *:. . Trial ree kt M L - Aliens. ' 1 i KI\GSTREE GRADED AND I : HIGH SC'iOOL NOTES, t + Rev 1! K Krvin niacin the school a very asaat talk on*.- morniny last twek. We always welcome a visit :r. m any minister anil also from all ?thei> interested in the school. We would l?eespecially yiad to have the parents visit us as often as possible. Miss Tyson MeClary. a member of the class of'Id. si>ent a recess with us last Tuesday. In last month's honor roll the name of Dell Sexton, a member of f-hti f..nrth orvarlii wh.ise averacre was t*2. was unintentionally omitted. shall hold the second meeting of t! literary society next Friday and e.-. \^ct to add several more members to our number. SI00 Seward. $100 The readers of this paper will te pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has Leen able to cure in all its stapes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. 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Remember that without these liberal merchants, bankers and other enterprising: business men, the price of subscription would be at least S3 1 a year for such a paper as The Rec ord. You'll find, as a rule, that the 1 men who advertise are wide-awake j and on the alert and can give you j better bargains than those who do ; not advertise. This applies not only j to Kingrstree, but many live and up : to-date business men of Lake City, j Scranton and Greelyville recognize the pullincr power of an ad in The Record. tf Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Kecord office. Paint Your Buggyl We can make it look like new Anv BUGGY. CHUB, WfGON or other vehicle tad M Per Heat. i in appearance by painting. Also j WfceelwrlfMt, Horseshoeiij? \" and teQeral V:nepair worn 0,1 >llort n? | Bring: lis Your Work, j W. M. Vause & Son j 6-10-tf Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 12tl> dav of November, A D 1910. I will apply to P M Brock in ton. Judge of Pro[ hate of Williamsburg county, f?T letters dismissory as executrix of the estate of J I> Cook, deceased. Mrs I E Cook. lO-13-4t Executrix Valuable Land for Sale Will sell the Coleman place,l?a miles east of Kingstree,containing 173 acres, at $20.00 per acre. Apply to i Georgk Coleman, 10-13-4t Pelzer, SC, riples I Order TISF ACTION OR 1 IS con & 234 KING STREET AND 203 ! 'cn^T's liolcsalo and Retail 31 lilored Suits Models, for Ladies and Misses. $10 to $100 a Suit. s' WalRing SKirts ]e]s. I'iain t?iiored <>r trimmed Prices raua?*fr<-m $4.75 to $25. FALL AND WINTER W EAR :i T:iilor-in;irif, with itnnder?<l j SI, $1.25 and $1.50 each j "ID HLDKEN'5 KL4DY-TC f : | Aims ?s Easy as Porting Your Forefinger | I No unnatural, awkward, drawing up of the wrist to get aim, as in the case of revolvers. You simply jerk the Savage Automatic but of your trousers watch pocket quick, point it instinctively as you would your fore finger, and k?11 'o oira ic? 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