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WOULDN’T STAND FOR REBUKE
Beggar Woman Had Her Own Point of
View Concerning “Business" She
Was Engaged In.
Secretary Lawson Purdy of the
Charity Organization society said at
a dinner in New Yok :
“Professional beggars are a self
rigliteous crew. What I ni&in is that
they regard their trade the same as
you and I regard honest work. One
winter afternoon I came on a beggar
woman I knew of old. She was beg
ging in a bitter wind on a corner, and
three little children in calico rags shiv
ered at her side.
“ ‘You —Jane,’ I said reproachfully.
‘You —begging! And those three little
ones! They aren’t really yours at
all!’
“ ‘Weil, damitall,’ said the beggar
woman. ‘I wouldn’t have to beg so
hard if they were really mine, for
then I wouldn't be forking over a dol
lar a day to hire them.’ ” —Los Angeles
Times.
Carried Her Troupe.
“They kept company for a long
time before they were married, didn’t
tliey ?”
“Yes; and they’ve kept company
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“There’s a Reason”
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The Place for Alphonse.
“Alphonse,” said the heiress, “k have
been thinking.
“Thinking of me, precious?” asked
Alphonse.
“Indirectly, yes; 1 have been think
ing that if you married me, everybody
would say you only did so to get my
money.”
“What care I for the unthinkable
world?”
“But, Alphonse, I will marry you."
“My own dar —”
“And I will not have people say un
kind things about you, so I have ar
ranged to give my fortune twf the mis
sionaries. Why, Alphonse, where are
you going?”
Alphonse paused long enough on his
way to the door to look back and
mutter: “I’m going to be a mission
ary.”
It Was Too Late Then.
The husband of one of bis pension
ers having died, the mini I er called to
see how the widow was bearing up
under her sorrow. His sympathy
touched her greatly.
The clergyman asked if it had been
necessary to hold a post-mortem ex
amination.
“Oh, yes,” replied the widow, “but
more’s the pity, they didn’t hold it
until my dear husband was dead, oth
erwise he might be with me now.”
And she dissolved into tears.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA.
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Sunday School
' Lesson '
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D..
Teacher of Kngllsh Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(•£), 1921, Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 30
STRONG DRINK IN A NATION'S
LIFE—WORLD’S TEMPER
ANCE SUNDAY.
LESSON TEXT—Isa. 28:1-13.
GOLDEN TEXT—Woe unto him that
jlveth his neighbor drink.—Hab. 2:15.
REFERENCE MATERIAL—Isa. 5:11-13,
22, 23; Amos 4:1, 2.
PRIMARY TOPIC-Story of the Rech
abites.
JUNIOR TOPIC-The Faithful Rechab
ites.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—Enforcing Prohibition.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—World Prohibition.
I. God's Judgment Upon Israel
(vv. 1-4).
1. The sin for which Israel was
judged (v. 1). It was drunkenness,
which seems to have been a national
sin. (See Isa. 5:11, 12; 7:5; Amos
2:6, 8, 12; 4:1; 6, (5.) Samaria's posi
tion was an enviable one. The whole
nation was proud of her. The crown
of pride whose glorious beauty had
been so marked was fading through
the blighting effects of drunkenness.
2. The instrument by which the
punishment was effected (v. 2). It was
to lie by the strong hand of the Assy
rians. Tlie imagery of this verse
shows that fids destruction was to ho
sudden, swift and irresistible.
Some of the evils wrought by drunk
enness :
(a) Strength is wasted by it (v. I).
“Are overcome with wine.” Man’s
manifold strength, physical, mental
and spiritual, is soon mastered by
strong drink, (b) Houor brought into
the dust. “Shall he trodden under
feet” (vv. 1,8). Just as this proud
city was iKimhled through intemper
ance, so does drunkenness bring down
into the dust those high in educa
tional, social and business circles,
(c) It despoils beauty (vv. 1,4).
“Beauty is a fading flower.” Beauty
soon departs from the form and spirit
of men and women who indulge in the
intoxicating cup. (d) Wisdom is
turned aside (v. 7). “They have erred
through wine and strong drink.” As
a consequence they were groping in
darkness instead of walking in the
light of the Lord.
11. The Lord's Promise to the Rem
nant (vv. 5,0).
Out of this awful darkness shines
a ray of brightness, for following the
destruction of the proud city the Lord
of Hosts is promised for a crown of
glory to the remnant of Ilis people.
This pointed forward to the coming
of the Savior (Zech. 6:13). Their
hopes were partially fulfilled at the
first coming of the Savior, hut the
real fulfillment shall he when drunk
enness, pride and all unrighteousness
shall disappear before the glaring
light of the Sun of Righteousness
(Mai. 4:2; I Pet. 5:4).
111. The Sinfulness of Judah
(vv. 7-10).
1. Drunkenness (v. 7). Judah had
also erred through strong drink. Even
their priests and prophets had fallen
through the blighting effects of wine.
It was a violation of God’s law for a
priest to take wine before entering
the tabernacle. The drunkards of
botli Judah and Ephraim are de
nounced. The message is a fitting one
for this day, for the Scriptures de
clare that no drunkard shall enter the
kingdom (I Cor. 5:11; 6:10).
2. Unnamable filth (v. 8). This de
scription shows a condition which is
deplorable indeed. Filth and drunk
enness go hand in hand.
3. Mockery (vv. 9, 10). In addition
to their drunkenness and filth they
_scornfully mock God’s prophets. These
priests had become so hardened by
their drunken debauchery that they
set at naught Isaiah’s instructions
and scorned God’s messengers. They
questioned their authority and gave
hack the answer of ridicule as if tp
say, “We are teachers, what do you
mean to teach us? Are we babes that
have just been weaned? You come
to us with your line upon line, line
upon line.” They were not only un
willing to receive the message, but
tired of the way in which it was de
livered. Not being willing to receive
the message, they complain ot tlie
manner in which it is delivered. The
doctrine of salvation by blood alone
is not a very popular one; the preach
ing of the cross is foolishness to some
(I Cor. 1:18-21 ; 2:14).
IV. Judah’s Punishment, (vv. 11-13).
The prophet replies to these drunken
scoffers that their very drunken ques
tions should be answered by ttic* Lord
in judgment. God had repeatedly of
fered them rest, but they had as re
peatedly refused it. Their scorn ami
contempt are answered with the bit
terest sarcasm. The bloody conqueror
would come upon them and cause
them to be snared and taken.
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know, sir," lie answered. “Marriage."
—Edinburgh Scotsman.
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