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IIM Slavery of Sin T IIE WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON &he (solden (Text I ♦' /^K^ : yW t*«rj »"« that commitUth tin it Iht bondservant of tin. JaVi 8:34. Bi ML ALVIN E. BELL Th# [nifrnntion&l Ur.'' ■"n Lesson p f b 7 i the quarti’ly Temper 13C. John 8:31-38. the sub jrt being “The Slavery of Sin” and :bt Golden Text John 8:34. “Every ect that conimitteth sin is the bond *rnnt of sin.”) .tfpr the miracle of feeding the jit thousand in the wilderness Jesus trhirtw from his own country into Fhrfcim where he healed a demo kk child. Returning he fed another rrtitude of four thousand in the and performed numerous of healing. Again he with cw far to the northward where he •\nied his divine glory of three dis ctpaH on the mount of transflgura *rr After which he came through iidtee and Samaria for his later JjJean ministry. our lesson finds him in Jerusalem, about the time of the Feast of Taber -vies. six months after the feeding of the five thousand. The Gift of Light. Jesus had just made the claim that he wx< the light of the world. Tht claim angered his enemies until they made an attempt to stone him. It was in *he midst of this growing hiwtility about six months before our Lords death, that he spoke the words three piece! f&L BEDROOM SUITE ipj4 I TW * su,t * u m * de ou * ot MrjjK- 1 * lumber and it coats only S4M. Like other low k price furniture it has Its t .'■;{?faults. The style isn’t so fll ,f wK good—the wood is rough— M * cood h * nd ' —and it wouldn’t make a ‘ fj' * j fl Rood Impression upon your ' j i v guests—but it will fill a l j J jjlfefMl Window ,)N T **l- OTHER HAND, If you want your home to look well * nd t»ln for you the respect of friends—if you want beauty and ■ivshleness in your home—pay the price of good furniture. Good i* drootn suits are priced aa low aa IM.W- Period designs as low ** 8,25 "*• Suiti-s of selected woods and really fine craftsman hh‘l* for as little as $168.00. lh «*.v are lower in prtce than a year ago. They are lower priced than material costa and present labor scales Justify—but that is ~Ur and not yours. * 'on ran save money by buying furniture at today’s prices. At th ' ir r, *t«lar prices you can trust these suites to glee you your * U, ‘ money’s worth. But “flto.M suites far $63-00," and $106.00 * U for MH.W” b Just plain hokum. You can lake our word for Hri l * now ' ,IM * w * «*** furnish proof. r n '^ 1 with sure confidence In American common sestse. COURTESY WHITE FURNITURE CO. Henderson Furniture Co. bf our lesson. He conditioned dls cipleshtp upon whether or not those who heard his teachings were willing to continue to live as he taught them: "If ye abide in my word, then are ye truly my disciples." Not hear ing alone, but hearing and applying his word to life, makes one a dis ciple of Jesus. He is the light of the world, but he expects us to be the light of the world. Not only did he say. "I am the light of the world," but also. "Ye are the light of the world.” It is his to give the light to us; it is ours to pass that light on to others. This is "abiding in his word;” this is the essence of dis cipleshin. The Gift of Liberty. Out of our Lord's gift of light there issues the gift of liberty: "If ye abide in my word, then are ye truly my disciples; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you, free." There is uo liberating force so potent as truth. It emancipates the body from the tryanny of despots, the mind from the shackles of sup erstition and ignorance and the soul from the bondage of sin. Jesus sought no alliance with any worldly power, political, social or otherwise for the accomplishment of his mission to set men free. He relied solely upon the power of truth implanted in their HENDERSON. (N. C.,) DAILY DISPATCH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1932 «?v s through his word. , ■ -nt there is no bondage more v an nous than the -bondage of sin 11 blinds Its Slav* to the fact h; 4 ; it has thWn In bondage: “We are '• 'lU.ham’s seed, and have never yet :nn In bondage to any man: how :./. *t thou, ye shall be made free?" In reply to which Jestis cited neither their fathers’ bondage in Egypt or Assyria, nor yet their own present bondage to Rome, but the bondage of "in: “Verily, verily, I say unto you. every one that commlttteth sin la the bond servant of sin.” The Olfe of Llf .<* Jesus came to offer not only light and liberty but the gift of life, even the life of a son in the Father's house in exchange for the status of a slave. “The bond servant abideth not in the house for ever: the son abideth for FURNITURE Prices lir Less Than You Ever ftl Expected to Pay to 3-Piece Living Boom • w dk wW| | v*33 fl 3-Piece Bed Room 4B !■ H 8 Two Jfi m K* P ■ 1 at $79.00 *T -Ji / • J J » 1 i «.»-w , - jtggl w*’ 1 a, B -BHp BB Colorful Motifs of taupe and grey m m j|™ M .'r..“ d ..r." y * 1 O* 3 3 9x12 Axminster Rug <- w In thLs lot we have placed all rugs that r Jxitli room, while they Jf ® STORE MUST CLOSE - LOOK Men’s Odd Trousers About 200 pin., formerly up lo $1.98, while a*j they last O<JC Boys’ Blouses Fancy prints, an easily worth 59c £OC Men’s Socks Men’s fancy rayon and 1 Q mixed rocks worth 3riltfC Women’s Purses Sold up to $1.95, nn while they last JjC Men’e Bow Ties Fine Novelty patterns, sold up to 69c, -a q while they last ..X«/C Men’s Silk Ties Have sold up to 98c. reason’s latest jq novelties 4«fC Pepperell Prints 2000 yards of these prints. They were won derful values at 19c Now 12; Men’s Underwear Knit shirts, and drawers. Sold early in the season 6 A at 69c each A«/C Women’s Broadcloth Pajamas Made of the very best mate rials obtainable. jq Many patterns, all sizes fl«FC Rite-Hite Golf Tees Sold everywhere for 2f>c box. We have 85 boxes * a to sell at lUC Golf Outfit 3 Irons, 1 driver 6 n qq and bag complete futOO Mechanic’s Hand Soap Limited 3 to a cus- a tomer OC MontgomeryWarp&Co^ Garnett and Winder Streat! •ver If therefore the Son shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” He takes sin’s slaves and aets them free, and raises them to the petition of sons, children bf God .joint heirs *ith himself. What an “Emancipa tion Proclamation!” I Rural Churches middleburg m. e. circuit. Rev. P. D. Woodall, pastor. The subject of the sermon at Cokcs bury on Sunday at 11 a. m. will be “The Cross of Christ as the Center of The World." This sermon will be illustrated by a drawing on the board by 4 he pastor. In the drawing will SHOES For the Whole Family WOMEN’S SHOES —380 pairs, representing over 30 different styles. Most of these sold for $1 £7 $4.95 and $5.95 —While they last ,pA#wl CHILDREN’S SHOES—Just 80 pairs left. *1 AA Sold up to $3.98 —Now * WOMEN’S SHOES —One lot of Shoes *1 AA sold to $2.98 —Now MEN’S WORK SHOES —Double composition sole, nailed and sewed. Reenforced toe. You will never again have an opportunity ?Q to buy this shoe for _ : MEN’S DRESS SHOES—OnIy a few pairs left, lot in cludes a great many styles and sizes. A few of $9 QQ the $5.95 Shoes of Kangaroo leather The Lowest Prices in Years for Good Footwear Boys’ And Men’s Slickers Men’s and Boys’ Men’s Work Shirts % About 60 In the lot, all sizes, Caps Hea/y material, well made, sold up to {I O A Values that JA_ wUI wear a ,on e *1 A A $2.98, now vl'Hv sold up to 5193 time, 2 for $i*UU Heavy Comforts Pantry Sets Ladies’ Lingerie Made to sell up to $2.98, 4 pieces. A needy buy An assortment Including gar limtted tl’77 ata m, ’ nts ,hat IQ. quantity I bargain II C sold for SI.OO ***fv be a picture of the home, the school money and pleasure with the cross of Christ In the center. The same ser mon will be delivered at Drewry at 7:30 p. m. oh Suhday evening. At tihocco at S p. m. in the afternoon the subject vtdll be “Jesus and Sin." The public is Invited to all services. WHITE MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH SOUTH HENDERSON Sunday sdhool-9:45. It. M. Reekie. Super.n'.endent. League* — d:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30 o'clock. Everyybody cordially invited to worship with us. To think well is only to dream well, but tla well doing ihat perfects the works. Phone 500 Teaching Awards At Carolina For Year to be Made Cue pel H.il. ,Feb s—Twenty-six teaching fellowships, valued at from ssTfi lo SB3O each, and a number of other upfljl ntments to scholarships and research aeslstantahlps carrying substantial stipends, were announced today by I>r. W. W. Piciscn. Ji Dean of the Graduate School of the University of North Carolina. The appointments will be for the scholastic year 1932-33 Applications with supporting testimonials must be filed with the Graduate School not later than March 15. Awards are made PAGE SEVEN on a competitive basis and are an nounced not earlier than April 1. mi Wet shoes can best be dried by stuffing with iu wstvifwr and i>!ac iriK in a wuim foot hot) tl-.c* BUY Golf Clubs Famous brands si eel shaft liens, .selling elsewhere $3 98, close A | QQ out Rayon Lingerie In assortments of bloomers, .step-ins, etc.. sold ■* q up to 50c 1 dC Curtain Sets liny enough cm tains to fufn i,h your home, m.ii.y styles in< hiding paneky. erisei-crofis and cottage si L . Also many color combinations. 14old reg ularly at 79c t» 58c JjC 36 Ladies Hats Rome sold for Jk A $3 98 Now Men's Lumber Jackets Sold early in the season for $1.98 while n<x they last wl*b/ RADIOS A large stock of electric and battery so s priced bedew cost Screen Gild Dynamic Speaker Cabin.; .«»•{% pr.ced ZT. $39.00 Midget find Ciillcgiatc Sots. Bed Springs Double dock, deep coils sturd ily built d»Q QC a few at yvivv Men’s Brown Cotton Work Gloves Made to Hell at lfk: to 20c a pair. While Q they last OC Aluminum Ware All of our SIOO .aluminum ware will l-e in sold at WC Women’s Girdles An assortment of most every type of girdle. 7Qa Now selling at I JeC Henderson, N. C.