The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 19, 1911, Page NINE, Image 9
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I Registration Notice. '
The otlice of the Supervisor of Rep
'> iiifration will be open on the 1st Mon
(lay in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is qualiK
fied as follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
B the state for two years, and of the
B county one year, and of the polling1 preV
cinet in which the elector offers to
V yf Vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, six
' months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 189.Vsubmitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, pioperty in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. McGILL,
(Jerk of Board
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We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
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F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known
F J Cheney for the last 15 years,and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations
made by his firm.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale J)ruf?jrists, Toledo, 0
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
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due to cold or damp, or chronic
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of rheumatism, from which I had
been an almost helpless sufferer for
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indigestion, jaundice and to rid the
system of kidney poisons that cause
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j "Rishttou*>K*? rS'iltc"i i <mio:i. 'jul iin l? a
} rcp>'v:- h to jii-, ptople.' ?l'rot. li.Si.
J HE Omn dynasty o: Israel was a
j I j successful or.o according to world?
ly standards, but a failure from the
i Divine standpoint Omri, a great general.
f succeeded to Israel's throne after the
3 death of Jeroi urn He was very sucj
cessful and conquered the Moabltes, to
f the East of the Jordan, putting them uni
der an annual tribute of the fleece of two
{ hundred thousand sheep. He built a new
) Capital, the city of Samaria, and succesaj
j fully outranked Jeroboam as a mlsleader
f , of his people, along religious lines. Aci
cording to Israel's Covenant with the Alf
I mighty there was but the one^Levltical
i priesthood and the one holy temple of Jehovah's
presence for the whole people of
Israel, and it was at Jerusalem. As
i worldly wisdom guided Jeroboam to com
pletely separate the ten tribes from the
5 two tribes by establishing new places of
i worship and simplifying the worship and
) symbolizing God by a golden calf, so the
~ same spirit 01 wonuiy wisuuiu suaseaicu
f to Omrt a still fur|
ther departure _ j
< from God and a f f/~ 1
f still closer ap- ' / J ?/?!!
proach to the cus- f ( j
torn? and Idolatry _
of surrounding na- ^ ^
Omrl died, or, ac- "Vs
cording to the records.
"Omrl slept
with his fathers."
We are not from
this declaration to
e draw the Inference v
f that as a wicked % ~
J man he went to
( eternal torment \_-r-?jC^
2 and that the na- f^p^^yTfrl
< ture of the tor- j YfOSw
[ ment Is sleep. Nel- y LGf.
think of Omrl as
saintly and going
to heaven and to I
imagine that those <Vi
in heaven are *.U
asleep. Neltherare
we to think of him a Moabite /lock of tktmp.
as having gone to
Purgatory snd that the experiences there
are drowsy. We must leave all such unscrlptural
notions respecting the dead,
good and had. We must come back to
the Bible and from it learn that all who
die, like St. Stephen (Acts 7:60), fall asleep
to await the morning of the resurrection,
when the Redeemer will call all forth
from the tomb (John 5:28, 29. Rev. Ver.)
Ahab and Jazabal
Ahabs name signifies, "Like his father."
And surely he was! His name
was appropriate. His was a reign still
J more successful in unrighteousness. For
J twenty-two years he devoted himself to
1 the further undermining of true religion
f and to the introduction of the worst
) forms af licentious, heathen Idolatry. He
I was greatly assisted in this course by his
wife?Jesebel, the daughter of the King
I of the 8idonians. Her name signifies
!etests; yet she used her great influence
with her husband and throughout the nation
for the furtherance of unchastity in
f connection with the oryiat known as the
i rtliflouM Hies sad ceremsafes, connected
7 with the worship of Baal and of "AshtoJ
rath." the female divinity worshipped.
; Lessons Hara For Us
I All civilised people are deeply Interest?
ad in earthly governments and their sue;
cess. We all crave social and financial
t prosperity. Nevertheless it is still true
i that prosperity Is Injurious in proportion
i u It separates the people from the Divine
? arrangements and the blessings which
I thereto attach. Only righteousness can
) truly exalt a nation. Every form of inljf
ouity la injurious, however it may at the
I time seem contrary to this. Ours is the
Iday or the greatest woriaiy iKusycui;
this earth has ever known. But alas! It
la not a day of religious prosperity. On
* the contrary, there never was a time
f when unbelief in a persona] God and in
? the Bible as his revelation was so general
i, amongst Intelligent people. Our church
ji edifices are becoming temples of fashion.
(concert and lecture halls, while the real
worship which alone is pleasing to the
Almighty is far removed.
The worship of Mammon, the bowing
to the golden calf, the sacrificing of lives
to the acquirement of wealth, belong to
our day as truly as to that of Ahab?but
on a more refined scale and therefore the
more deceptive and insidious.
5 Continually we find that God uses the
\ i wrath of man to praise him. The effect
f I of the prosperity of Ahab and Jezebel was
f | two-fold: it en*
1 " Ha.
!| graded one class,
i while '* aroused
i an(j separated
!' f !] 'rom 'lso" another
class?those who
i worshipped God In
, f'yZpP^ C spirit and in truth.
I j?Lt\ K Such left the ten1
ftSJnitM ? tribe kingdom and
Witt^ 11 'ts idolatry and
V /f/^L : Identified themI
J Vjm""[T selves with the
1 II I two-tribe kingdom
j> V of Judah and its
' lA: true worship.
; jrlS \ The success
\H Mammon, the
?$6'SP^ mV Jection of the
^V<;,ajL" Mi < b!e by the Hig
jyf1"J/ / Critics and tl
t-T.'JP jH&JI lordly boasts
ability to give
God. and In gen
.... . . . ,. eral Mammon wor- :
- Ahab. Jexbel and bltjah shjp ig awaWen. j
t a' vpe"' ing the more saint- 1
1 ty people of our day to separate theraa
selves and to say In the language of i
Joshua, "Choose ye this day whom ye'
| will serve; as for me and my house, we i
will serve the Lord."
Antitypical Ahab and Jezebel
As all Christian students know, Jezebel.
" Ahab and Elijah were used of the Lord
as types, and their experiences foreshad'
owed much greater things in the experience
of the Church, spiritual Israel, during
this Gospel Age.
Ahab typified civil power. Jezebel typi1
fled a religious system. The improper
marriage of Ahab and Jezebel, contrary
1 to the Jewish Law, typified the marriage
^ or union of Church and State. The progress
of evil under this union is portrayed
in the Book of Revelation, where Jezebel
is specially mentioned by name. (Rev.
1 2:20-23.) The Lord charged that the antl.
typical Jezebel, the Church system, was
suffered or permitted to teach and seduce
) his people from the proper course of
Christian living. The same Scriptures
represent Elijah, who was persecuted by
Jezebel, through her husband, as a type
/ of truo believers of this Age persecuted
?;- a false Church through the arm ot
civil power.