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THE ma CHOO L, Lesson IV. First. Quarter, For Jan. 24,1909. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Acts To weak and affinff women: thAM to telDw But with thitWV: ZL?. wayi PT. g&OOp'g BeStOtatiTa. fhA fVnclHtrrrt,w,.1 ?- , The formerDr. Shoop'i Night Ctax-ia atoolcal r nuuuj tka mrarnm treat. entire system, seeking theiiepalXielSjlnarT sdltlssjieTand aU blood aUmmST - .T? T8' edmucooa surfaces, heals local Mim .r; Ta eases nervous discharges, -while gives renewed viimi &ri .mtM: niiciaup wasted tissifcs. brlafU abwiSiWl gw?S vlgor, and energy, iDietsariJani x or posiuTe local heap, nse as well Hoop's THE BODpiE-PERRY DRUG CO. Text of the Lesson, M.morv Verses 9, 10 Golden Text, Acts iii, 16 Commentary: Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns " ''S'.' '"-;S tCc.L ricWt, 1008. br American Wess'AaBOciation. In this chapter we have another testimony from Peter to the power of tlv, ri rep.. llTing Christ in the presence of I u s. congregation in the temple, w l,, , were gathered to see . the Vman u-h0 had been lame from his birth rl0v perfectly healed In this discourse Peter looks back not! only to the death , Back h -nnd resurrection of Christ, but away . -: - ' . 8 . W fnrthor back to the nroDhecies concern I uearu inese a ays, and it is well to Ins Him and to the covenant mad( with Abraham and then onward to j dition o the Cltleg wUh iu attendant store all things of which the prophets y,A poverty, misery ana crime have spoken. Thus we have another may be relieved. .' But many men of 1 - M AyVM AVI !- A thA 1 -m. - L example oi me uicmo Vi luc ftnrtnr mMhi whn lino n,.ll? ;. tures and how to use them the hu- . ; - ... ' raiUation and suffering of Christ, the lu lue expectation ot making a lmng center of all, and the Kingdom the aud. enjoying life are bitterly disau- rlrcu inference. See in I'Pet. 1, 11;4 rt1twl TV, ; .AnviA i v Iv, 13; r, 1, his repeated references to , - ; - a v the sufferings of Christ and the glory had na.expenence, and scarce.ly any business today needs a mactical Uoftgaje;Safe cf Fine Pair - cl :Ycac2 Uules. - w r. - i-"" w. BUic tuuwuicu i xnoet Mil tbmlTM iSa!c3 Acr.t Vcntcd. ToaiaarBtIon$DjroCT tljcb" trade waitUna wblca ai Weerry a larre hae rirre - are lo ay irema,t m that certain mortgage made by A.- IC of b autial fabriea and oar p lant and Wife. Pennv Tant .finfl Vonn v I anrt TittMi r arln.tw. 2 ttT-l 3 - ' -. - , , - . - , Vi TiKieT, on January 19th. 1906: to SAnd-1 averac aDuitr- rao ar I23.00 ,or taor a 1- a. i a. - if b ox jsong, ana duly recorded -in the w'yaMomf ooruo.: htoo at mmt. Registry of Franklin County in Book bfi5 tk Pwtfiploiaawt,. wriuoefor No 147 riftir ;7i -' 0fau t,a.;n.. ka parucalai I oar libera eotamUa oo oSr. miri ffi irU v 5 No capital require. aa,pie. and aapU i-fS'0"-'?111; eaW,Fr :Addr.s DeptlO. NaUoial ness thereby Becured and the power of Dra Ooxi Co. 330 Weat Broad war. Xw feae having bscome absolute, the under- Tort. N T w - ' ' V V , ' siorno will rm- 'V.-r.A s T : iruk - ' - : 1: 1909. at the nobh recess of Court, at the 7 V V. Landx Sale. , ' ' SrH0TVnui8?"ai 1 Bj Virtue of a decree of theSiperior I iLv- "'6""" M' ,r c afc I vourx ox jrranKJm uunty made at Re public auction for cash, the ; following tober tefmj 1907 In case of TimberUke, aesenbed personal property m said I AAm'r- a m,rtgage conveyed. . . v . , to the highest bidder at the court houa $ One Grey mare? mule now about 7 door in Louisburg on Tuesday, the 19th y ' one Grey mmare mtle now of January, 1909, at about-the hour of aboutSyeare old. These mulea are noon a tract of land iri YouncnYiU tr.wn sound and well broken and good farm thip. Franklin i county, adjoining the t' ou lands of James ,Xyistr, deceased, L ThiaDec3.,il909. - - Green and others, being Jadupoa Sanders i&.Sos Mortgagee ' to 'Uie which Geo. Cooke, now resides, con- 5fivf)fJT J rHarn8 transferee of the in- taiding 100 acres, more or less. Dee. debtedness. - - isth iooa.' .' tu t Wm. H. Rcffix; Atty. ; ' E. W."TiMBExaKX, Com. Mortgage Sale, Farm land and . Town Lot By virtue of a power of sale con tained in that mortgage, deed excuted on the -27th day of December, 1906 by Ed. C. Perry and wife to Wm. H. Ruf- a j . nn, Aiiorney, - wnicn mortgage, is o record, in the Registry of Frankl n that shall follow. It is written in lsa. xxxv, 6, among other samples of king dom life, that "the lame shall leap as an hart," and in this man of , .our les son walking and leaping and praising (od we have a fulfillment of that Unborn' was- not irrevocably post- Ute, they should find work f jr a time poued till by the martyrdom of Ste-, with some progressive successful far- phenthey rejected the Holy Spirit, as working knowledge to insure success more; than farming. If people of mail means want to succeed and realize the advantages of country they had the Bather and the Son. As the apostles preached the good news there were not thousands saved every day or every week, but daily Rome saved ones" were added to the church (II, 47). There is quite a con trast between helping a poor blind lergar and winning thousands of souls. and yet the former may as truly glo rify God as the latter. Not many lives are filled with startling events, but every redeemed life -may be filled with so called commonplaces to the glory of God. I find much help and comfort in meditating upon the life that was lived In the humble home? and the carpenter shop of Nazareth, with which the Fa ther testified that He was well pleased. In the opening verses of our lesson the temple is very prominent, but nei ther tabernacle nor temple was any thing apart from Him who said, "Let them make Me a sanctuary, that 1 may dwell among them" (Ex. xxv, 8). one greater than . the temple, who when He cleansed it said, "Make not My Father's house an house of mer chandlse'-' (Matt, xii, 6; John il, 16). While, as a rule, there was at this time no .ireal worship of God in the temple, we must remember such as Zacharias ana Simeon and Anna and that our Lord Jesus Himself often taught the people there. The gate Beautiful is at les suggestive of Him who is "alto getter lovely" (S. of Sol. v, 16) and points onward to the time of the king dom when the walls of the city shall be called Salvation and her gates Praise (lsa. Ixvl, 18). The inhabitant shall not say, I am sick, and there shall be no more death norv sorrow nor crying nor pain on the whole earth (lsa. xxxiii. 24? Rev. xxl, 4). The needy, the poor and him that hath no mer. The tender leaves of a harmless Iung- healing mountainous shrub, giyc to Dr. Shoop s Cough Remedy its marvelous turative properties. Tight, tickling, or distressing: coughs, quickly yield to the healing, soothing action of this splendid prescription Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy. And it is also safe and good for children, as well. Containing o opium, chloroform, or other harmful drugs, mothers should in safety always iemand Dr. Shoop's. If other remedies are offered, tell them -No I Be your own judge! Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug Ce. H0TICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of tne Superior Uouft ofFranklm County. maae in tne special proceearoir entitled P. B. Griffin, Administrator of Carolina Debn&m, dec d ts Lossie Debnam Ruf- nn et als, heirs-at-law, the same being No. upon the special proceedine docket of' said' court, the under ml county in book Wo 156 at page 219, de-1 commissioner will, on the 1st, day of fault having been made in the pay-I February, 1909, at 12 n o'clock noon at ment of the debts thereby secured, the the Court house door in Louisburg, N. undersigned will on Tuesday the 19th C., offer for sale to the highest bidder day of Januaiy, 1909, it being the sec- for cash that certain tract of land lying ond day .of the January term of Frank- and being in Franklin County. North lin. buperior court, at the noon recess Carolina, bounded and described as fol of court at the Court house door in lows; beginning at Spanish Oak, Sandv i-.ouisDurg, oner ior sale to the high-1 uttlejohn's coiner in Charles II est bidder at public auction for cash, (Thomas line; thence South 73 poles 1 ma i certain tract ox iana ana town lot i nuks to a rock, JUtUejonn corner in said mortgage deed conveyed and therein described as follows: "First tract bounded 1 on the north by the land9 of Josh Branch and Henry May, on the east by the Tarboro ' Road, on the south by the lands of W. T. Hughes and on the west by the lands of Henry Ma , containing 57 acres, more or less.. "Second tract, that lot of land in the town of Louisburg on the north side of Noble street, im mediately in the rear of the Methodist church lot, it being the lot conveyed by S. S. Meadows and wife and S S. Meadows, Commissioner, to Mrs. Eula Lois Perry by deed recorded in the Registry of Franklin county .in book No. 52. p , the description con- .HRSTv i.vNATIONALv RANK ." - v H0IDERSON, N. C ' The Proof of Good Service t$ Cbrtstxifd Grxmth Nov. 27. 1905 M 1007 " 1003 .DEPOSITS i O3,ooaoo -117,000.00 133,000.00 205,000.00 "IIESOURCBS 1&C.CO0.0O 232,000.00 "2S0.O00.O0 317.000IK). 5 ' W offer to tb public ' tbe - hundred thousands dollarm. I S. R. HARRIS, X Pres't resource of ever LLrt S T. PEACE CashV vXXx0 Years Lard Cans, Sausage Mills, Siuffers, Colanders, Butcher Knives, Red and Black Pepper, Sage, Salt peter, Salt at L. P. Hicks. It Hats Up Rust. 6-5-4 will make ao old, rusty Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, because it eats up rust. When you set up your Stoves, this Fall, give them a coat of 6-5-4; it is applied like paint, will not rub off and SHINES ITSELF. It also thence East 9 1-2 poles to a stake thence Xorth 73 poles 8 links to a stake in Thomas' line; thence West 9 1-2 polee io vue Degmning, containing Dy surrey 4 1-3 acres. This 24th day of December, 1908. B. T. II old ax, Commissioner. . MORTGAGE SALE OF PERSONAL PROP ERTY. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Chattel Mortgage executed by U. 11. H. Mai lings and duly recorded in the Kegiatqr of Deeds for Franklin County in Book 160 nairo ..24 thl nnr!ricml will nn tamed in said deed bemg hereby adopt- Saturday, the 23rd day of January, 1909, ed and made part thereof, it being the at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at pnbhc aue- residence of the parties of the first tion at StAilinirs A Ciupton's Saw Mill . . , in Goldmine Township, Franklin Coun- Sale of the tract herein described as ty, JS. C, to tho highest bidder for cash. r irt iraci is maae suujeci to a nrss the following described property lieu ueeu ox truai. iu r. rfc. wnzie trus tee, which deed of trust will be fore- 8 Happy JJeui r to all is tbo wiab of the Bargain Store. And we thall, in the fuUireta in the pat, kp a big stock of bargains at all time a. THE BARGAIN STORE- W. B. COOKE OOOOOOO closed at the same time and place with this mortgage and subject, also to a mortgage thereon made to T. B. Wilder and recorded in the Registry of Frank - m county m Book 159 on page 25, and sale of the tract or lot herein described as "Second tract" will be made only Saves If your dealer aasn t Bre., have. Lomisbmrg. Hard Work it . eKinne Administrator's Notice; Having qualified as administrator o: the estate of A. S. Monger, deceased. 1aAlrA atioll flnA a twin Vial-naT fn .' Vi late of Franklin countv. North Carolina. tuis is to notuy an persons navingr claims against the estate of said de- King who shall then reign In righteous ness (Ps. lxxii; lsa. xxxii, 1, 17). If any would inquire why this man was born lame, see John ix, 3, and lay to heart verse 4 and let God work His works in us. This poor man disked, expect ing to receive" (verse 5), which Is more than can be said of many who profess to pray to God. May Ps. lxli, 5, become truly our own experience. We see In the days in which we live an unprecedented grasping for silver and gold because of that which people think it will do for them, because they know not the Scriptures, that "neither silver nor gold shall deliver them in the day of the Lord's wrath," and that : no rich man can by any means redeem a soul nor give to God a ransom (Zeph. t, 18; Ps. xlix, 6, 7). In Jesus Christf the Creator of all things, who afone an truly say, "The silver Is mine and the gold Is mine'! (Hag. 11, 8), are du rable riches and righteousness" and health for body and soul. -To know Sim as Peter, and John did Is better than all earth's riches or wisdona or might (Jer. ix, ,23, 24), Peter washed, sanctified,' justified and Spirit -filled-is In such consciousufellowship with the rissn Christ that , he can be' such a channel of health from - Christ to this lame man that all the people: can see it. All believers, should be j in such fellowship with Christ that something of His life and power might be seen in each of us, to the glory of God (Phil. I, 20; II Cor. iv, 11). , - Talking to Israelites, Peter magni fied the God of Abraham, Isaac ? and Jacob, whose son Jesus, the Holy One. the Just, the Prince of Life, had been killed by them, but by God had been raised from the dead, and insists that in His name alone had this lame man oeen healed. He therefore, urges them to change their minds about Jesus and receive Him as their Saviour and Mes- slah and thus btaintthexforgiyeness or sins. The gospel that does not pro- ciaiin the forsriveness of sins through Jesus Christ Is hot the gospel of God. Dut some other which does not dro- seed from God. but from the.ldeviL Moses and all the prophets foretold a Messiah who should suffer before; He should reign, and Peter urges J:hem as children of the prophets and of the covenant not to miss ' the Inheritance within their reach. 'V -l r-.4.- One 40 II. P. Return-Tubular TJoiler. One 35 H P. Centre Crank Engine made by High Point Machine Works: On a Uptr 9 ft saw mill- vuv M-A St w w aa vtn . One Hoe 54 inch inserted tooth saw; One United States two-saw edgiog machine; One Swing cut-off saw; Also all shafting, belting and log-carts in the event the proceeds of sale of the conveyed in said mortgage said ".first tract" proves insufficient, This is a fine opportunity for any one to discharge the indebtedness thereby desirine to purchase a rood saw-mill secured; and sale of said town lot if plant. made subject to a first lien deed of trust thereon executed to R. S. Mc Coin,, trustee. an4 recorded in the Reg istry of Franklin county in Book 119 page 169. This 18th day of December, 1908. W. H. Ruffin, Att'y, Mortgagee. This the 31st day of December, 1903 W M- Boone, Assignee of the afore- ... said Chattel Mortgage. W. H. YaEBoaouon, Jr Att'y Of Our Friends Patrons And W"J snnn ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Louisburg, N. C, on or before the 1st day of December, 1909. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This December 1st, 1908. Petbb F. Monger, Adm'r '. . of A. S. Monger. FINE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A FARM. I have about one thousand acre of land, which I am willing to sell on lorig time if a reasonable cash payment t is made. Any .one de siring to buy a farm will do wel to see me, as I will sell m lots of 0 acre or more. T. W. Bicfer, Louisburg, N. C. See 3L P. Hill if you wish to pur base any of the aove land. . Trustees Sale of Farm Land P.y virtue of the power of sale con tained in that deed of trust executed on the 12th day of January, 1806 by Ed Foreclose Sale Of Town Lot Trustee, which deed of trust is duly .1 recorded in the Registry of Franklin By virtue or power of sale contained county in book No. 137 at page 153, de uiui oongauon uonu aau agreemeni fault having been made in the pay rnaaa between m. sj. .Jitton and wile ment of the indebtedness by said deed and J. ri. llolloway and wife, and duly cf truit secured, and the power of the recorded in the Registry of Frank'in goL having become absolute and de- county in book Ho. 156 at pages 205 et mand for foreclosure having been made seq., default having been made in the upon the trustee by the .owner of the payment unuer aaiu ooiiRauon ana bonds therein secured, the undersigned j will on Tuesday the 19th day of Jan uary term of Franklin Superior court at the noorj rcess of court, at the court house doar, in Louisburg offer for sale to the highest bidder at pub lic auction, for cash, that tract of land in Franklin county, on the Tarboro road near four bridges, in said deed of trust described as follows: Bounded on the .North by the lands or josn Branch and Henry May, on the west by the lands of - Henry May, on the south by the lands of W. T. Hughe and on the east by the Tarboro road, said tract containing fifty seven acres. This is a good farm in a fine fanning section and has on it a good tenant house and nuthouses, and this is a good opportunity to buy a fine one horse arm and home. This Dec lain law. P. R. Whits. Trustee. W. H. Burns, Att'y. We wish to return our sincire tbahka lor your liberal patronage during the post year, aad hope to scent a eoa tinuanee of the same. WISHING ALL a Happy and Prosperon New Year, we Teniaia Tour friends. The Beasley-Rlston Drug Go. ,ITewlacroni at L. P. Hick's. Fire GrateV at L: P. Hicks. Leave year order at L. P. "Hicks for home made pound and fruit cake agreement provided for, and the power j havmg become absolute, the under signed will, on Monday, the ISth day of January. 1909, at the Court House door in Louisburg, N. C-, at about the hour of noon; oner for sale at public auction to the nignest bidder lor cash that cer tain lot of land with dwelling -and im provements thereon, situate in the town of Louisburg; in the county Of Frank lin and state of North Carolina on the North side of the street running on the north side of the Academy Grove, more particulary - defined as follows: Beginning on the north side of the street which has been recently opened on the north side of the Academy Grove at a point 90 feet east of Mrs. Fannie N. Joyner's corner on said street; thence Northerly a line paralled to said Joyner's line to J. M. Allen's line; thence Easterly 91 feet along Allen's line, thence Southerly a line paralled to the first named line to said street on the North side of the Acad emy Grove; thence Westwardly along said street 91-feetto the beginning. This 13th day of November 1908. - Note. This is a re-sale made because of the failure of the purchaser at sale of Dec. 14th, 1908, to comply with terms of auch sale; and is mad at the cost of said purchaser and of said J. H Holloway. ' M. S. Curron,: Ubligor is said agreement and gran tee of the power of sale therein. W. H. Ruffin Att'y. c o L HUYLERS CANDY ALWAYS WBESH THE BODDIE-PERRY ; fDrug Company '; Important Noticel o town Tax-Payers It is ordered by trie lioard of Commissioners of the town of Louisburg, that Tax Collec tor, D; C. High; be instructed to cbllect one half of all taxes by Dec. 20th 1908 and-the re- mainine half by !F ebl 1st 1909 By order of ,the Board; , -M S. :CuyToK, : Clerk. I aci now ready to furnish all kinds eoaJ.fleat Lo4fipjU&t atd exthsj- cite. P. A REAVIS P. 8. PI erf beat shep coal. Executor's Notice to Creditors Havie?? Quahfied aa executor of the ! will of Geo. K. Leonard, deceased late of Franklin county N. C. this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to present the same to the ' undersigned on or before the lbtn day of December. 1909. or this notioe will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please makeimmediate payment to tne undersigned." This Dec, lbtn. lyus. A. S. J. llamiet jcx r of Geo. K. Leonardo deceased. W. H. RuFFin, Att'y for -m TOET TO IE POSIT Sale of Land and Yalaible Pair Uules- Bt Virtue of the power of sale con ferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed by Jno J. . Wheeler and wife tn B. T. Holden. trustee, and duly re- eorded in Franklin County Registry, 'r.n.r jour money is now. Don't vmit nntil yon ret more. Tcmli U Ura.U vxx . - r " . ... . . . - tt. i.f tr come absolute, the undersigned will, aiiea 10 vpena wnavyoa nave vrcue wsiung. ue acrrp maii aa mtu aa request of the owner of the bond, on I large deposits, n e invito you to become a Depositor and oner yem all Monday uie ursuay oi riu,y, ha faaities a man of many times your means emoys Court house door in Louisburg, N. C at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. Die iouowing reai esiave iou pet cnnil Tvrnnortv. to-wit- A one-seventh 11-71 undivided interest in. and to the Old J. J. Wheeler Home tract" of land, lying, and being In the Potmtv and State aforesaid, in Harris' Township and containing 135 acres, the aame beinr nartieuLirlv described in said of trust: Also one lr6n Gray Hare i Mule and one Bay Mara Mule to match. teach aix yeara old This Ueeexaber 29th, 1903. . The farmers and .Merchants Bank LOU1SDURQ. IN. C. 4- CAPITALMJDvSURPLUS OVER mOOO f S. T. Houmx, TrusUe.-. YTB. BAlUY..rrnl-eit TW; tATSOl, Ca.Vkf! i v1. 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