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. . . 5 v , .'.',vv-,'.,, ;.-:',;? V-.v- io, vv'.-;-;'.- .Ji ..':;;,:-' - : i fft OH HER DOORSTEP FOR THIS UOTIIER Mrs A. O. Tuson, of IlTermore. Cal writes "I picked up from f my -doorstep one day a little book in 'which; I socn became very t much interested. My litUe girl of fire years of age had been troubled for a long time with loss of appetite, extreme; nervousness -, undue fatieue. She was all run- down and in a very delicate condition. This little book wast . Very compre u.civPiv written, and told of the new whnd of extracting the medicinal ele ments .of the cod's liver from the oil, eliminating the obnoxious oil which ia Bo bard for children to take. ; just the thing said I, .for my little daughter,' and I immediately' went for g bottle of VinoL It. helped, herwon dprfully. She has gained rapidly tin gesb and strength, . and she does not take cold half so easily. . , "I am extremely grateful . for the good it has done her, and I hope other mothers who have weak, - delicate or filing children will benefited by my rnerience and Juat give Vinol a trlaL" THE BODDIE-PERRY DRUG CO. 1 t pi-iMioiia.l cards D T. SMITHWICK, Dealer in - ' Thft undersicrned havinc Borchased the interest of J. S. Hall in the White-Hall Furniture Conirjanv. i'rLotiisbure. desires to say that he will continue the business at the same stand. T -vrish to Sftv that I will settle nil accounts doe by or to the old tirra. and therefore it becomes necessary for all old accounts to bo set tied within a Limited Time. All those indebted ' to the White -Hall Furniture Company will therefore please come forward and arrange the same at once, as under tue contract the old business must be settled up. I SHALL continue Vhen You Have a Photograph Made DoYouWanta LiKeness? t(J1(.k Bonds. Real Eatete. Colletiori of Rents, KuyinK and SellinfiT Timber and timber landa.Loana nWotwtcd. Listing of property for sale or rent hoIk-iN!. Prompt and careful attention guaran- 'Ttt'-.-o over First National Bank, Louisburg,N.C. D'1 1 LTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Surgeon Dentist, O'.Vk in Ford Building, Main and Nash street, I,(),r.burg, N. C. urs: 9 to 4:30. Phone No. 40. "Respectfully, W. L White Furniture Company, By W. E. White D R. JOEL 'J). WHITAKER, tye, Ear,Nose and Throat Specialist, Raleigh. N. a Will be in Louisburg, at the office of Dr. Arthur Hynes Fleming, the first Monday in each month. 0R H. A. NEWELL, PHYSICIAN. LOUIBBTJBG, N. C. Tp.leBhone No. lf6. FBANKLINTON HOTEL Franklinton, N. C. 6. L. Whitfield, Proprietor. jR. C. H- BANKS. DENTAL SURGEON, y LOUISBORG, N. C. fflce in Hicks Buildins:, Main Street. i i i i THOiUlAS' CHILL PILLS r p H. COOKE, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, Louisburg, N. C, Office oq Nash street. Prompt attention rvpn all letral business entrusted to me. I) iLJ.K. MALONS. t ttACTIClUa PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. LOUIKBUBe, v. a ace In rear of Ajcocke Prug Store. Text of ,the r Leisson,; Act v ?17-42. Memory y6ries19 fMatt. vf1- iOu-Commentary . Prepared by- Rev. D. M. Stearns. ; - I Copyright. 190S, by American Press' Association. verses 12 to l or onr lesson chao- ter, which tell of the healing of all the sick people who , .were - brought to tffe apostles, are a manifest fulfillment of the last words in . Matthew cl Mark, i. am wii.ii jrvu aiway. me Lord working with them and confirm ing the word with signs following." Such manifestations of the power' of tne risen unnst are. too mucn ror.tnei , -r - -n i i. j devu. who is stili the spiritual : ad- to keep a full stock of eYerything in the Fumirurt line, and will be gUd strve mv fiends and customers, and will cuantntee, as the Holy Spirit, and so the religious heretofore, satisfaction in every particular. "We make a specialty of our T n- . t . n t i a . I TT 1 l T . T ..1 . X nuers are uueu wiui uiaignauoa .dj.i unaenaKiiig lepaiuueuu iue evil one, auu me uyusues are uuhv. into, prison that theyvmay thus do no more harm to the enemy's property by "robbing him of people whom he had hitherto controlled- But, as usual, the enemies of the Lord imagine a vain thing, and the Lord has them in de rision (Ps. ,ii, 1-4), Storm and tem pest, fiery furnace or lions' den, prison gates and walls,' are no hindrance to the Lord nor to His angels, who excel in strength and who delight to do His bidding (P&. ciii, 20). The apostles, being still in mortal bodies, need to have doors opened for them, but even that proves no hindrance to an angel. So He who never slumbers nor sleeps sent His messenger by night to liber ate His servants that they might go to the temple and speak to the people the words of life, and this they did. .The next morning, when the high priest and his council and senate were assembled, they sent to the prison to bring the apostles, but while the prison was secure, as usual, and the keepers on duty there were no apostles within. How it makes one's heart laugh to see; God laughing at his enemies! There is nothing too wonderful for the Creator of heaven and earth (Jer. xxxii, 47). We do not wonder that they doubted "whereunto this would grow." We know that it will grow, in suite of all that the adversary can do. until every proud and haughty thing shall be laid low and "the Lord alone shall be exalted" (Isa. ii, 11, 17). Having learned that the prisoners were free men and teaching in the temple, they sent for them, brought them without violence and jset tnem before the council, accusing them of bringing the blood of Jesus on the rul ers and demanding of them why they continued teaching in this name after being forbidden to do so. They seemed to forget that they had cried, fHis blood be on Us and on our children" fMatt. xxvii. 25). Peter boldly replied that God must be obeyed rather than Something That When Your Friend Sec They Will Ecc nize? That is The Kind I Make. RcspectfuUy, COBB U 1 E R Y Have No Equal as a Prevent! or Our for Chills. They wot only Core Chills, bnt Build and Tone Up your System. For sale oy D R U G G I S l We have opened a neNY and up-to-date Livery and can furnish any kind of rig you want. Nice Carriages, Driving and bad die horses for hoth ladies and gentlemen. Oyr Prices Are Reas- i unable; RESOURCES: LoanB and diwouutB, Overdrafts, Stockn and Bonds. Banking house and fixtures Insurance department, ("ash on han Due from backs Total, t CITUEHS mi HENDFRSON NORTH CAROLINA November 27th, 1903. LIABILITIES 1450.311.14 Capital stock. If you need anything Phone 79 or see in Liverv caH BEN WILLIAMSON OR NED FORD AT 7.755 01 ' Snrplos and profl n, 29,401.25 Dae to banks 10,732.78 I Deposits 1,371. 7d ! Cttihiem chocks oattdinfc 'AH 626.68 k ertiBVd checks 112 979.41 $651,737.95 I Total. f 100 OOO OO 61.791 IT 4B0.0KJ.9 1.4P0.64 4269 C3 1.7 3 7. 95 jK. a. P. BDRT, KACTIOINO PHYSICIAN AKD BURGEON. Louisburg, N. C. Office over P. 8. Jb K' K. Allen's. R. B. 9. TARBORODQH, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, LOUI9B0B8, N. C. & from T. W. Btckett's oineo in YarborouRQ Bickett boliaing. Niaat calls ana-were 4nc, phone 74 U. MaSSRNBURa. ATTORNEY AT LAW LOUISBURS, will prsetlee In all the Co art of tne State Office in Egerton Building. Will HAYWOOD RUFFIN. aTTORNBY-AT-LAW, ncttoe In all the Coorts of PrankUln Ri?ATV.4Ti-R,.R f hi Kftnk baa One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars of its own Capital and Surplus to Ruarantee your deposits, and i oifi-r.n fn this thA stockholders are liable for an additional $100,- ill UIUVAA vawm W- . . . nnn (in All nnr nffippra are bonded.i We are xuuy insureu aRsuuiii .Mnoi fham tf ainvinc jpsns. assert- Bank. It will be safe. ing that God had raised Him from j o OWEN Pres." - Wm. A. rlUNT, CashrCT. tne aeaa ana exaitea mui to ms wwu right hand as a Prince and a Saviour to give repentance and forgiveness even to them and that they, the apos tles, were His, witnesses by the power of the Holy Ghost, i That settled the fate of the apostle in the minds of the council, and so they took counsel to kill them. The great murderer would fain accomplish some more of his devilish work and dispose of them as he had of their Master. They were quite ready for such a result, for they had been told to expect "it .(John xvl. 1-4). They were the same generation of vipers, or seed of the serpent (these Jewsl, as hose to whom Jesus had said that they would do these very things. They were, as He said, of their father the devil (Matt, xxili, 33, 84t John viii, 44). There are In this world only two classes, the righteous and the unriffhteous. the children of FORD'S STABLES IMew Everything AND The Franklin Perpetual ilding and Loan Associal F. B. McKlNNE, President, WM. H. RUFFIN, Sec. and Treas. LOUISBURG, N . C I EYerytI)ii) Fresl) wUh to t to mr fritnit and hiYo opened a new and frch to (TtrrWir rlw, stock f LLai ad a4Jolniiur coantie. also la the Supreme! . 1 th wflrpd ourt, and In the United State IMatrict ana yroa . auu me vmmu ----- C'rcnit Gonrta. Offlce oyer First NaUonal Bank. 1 Hiih. B. WILDSK, ATTOSNST-AT-LAW . UMBVM,X.0. . r Mini street. In Cooper bnUdlns. Spruill & Holdcn ATTORNBT-AT-LA W . LOUISBOBO.H. 0. v ci iiua tne courts of Franklin, Vance. 'Mf tie. Warren nd Wake conn ties, also Swpreme Court of North Carolina. F uniit attenUon glren to eoUectlona. ' to praU buUdlog. . - I . FH1KKTT. I.AW1KH. LOTjisBTJBe . a Th settlement of estates for Executors, A JmlntBtratora and Ghuardlans Is made a spec ialty, and the bonds required by law caabe cared d the office, , . ffice tn Tarborouffh A Bickett Tulldlng ain street W and there are In the future Just This home institution offers a sale investment i aiiwuo uC two destinations, the kingdom ana tne invest small or large sums weekly; anu a iair muvu wB glory and the place of tormont. God is can e pronused under conservative management and energetio exUn- siondf the business. Its future cannot De lairij juagea oy pw both because of the expenses incidental to organization and lack ol funds to loan until accumulated, and because like all business under- takings its beginning is necessarily small; out us prouw mum u .ncrease from year to year. As A Saving Institution FANCY GROCERIES in the itore on Coort t trctt, Iuiilmrg. K. C, rstlT occupied by th "Pool Eoctn" and will V cert tbaA ? leaded to tuppl) you all with a portion f yur watitju belieTt in "quick aalea and tnxill proSta." morv " KM - h KN's1 AT-IAW. H soarts not willinsr that any should perish and has provided in His Son a redemp tion sufficient for all. but, If people prefer the blindness and darkness of the god of this world (11 Cor. iv, 4); if they still say, "Not tins man, dtu Barabbas; we will notihave this man to reign over us; we have no king but Caesar," then it must be understood that they declare themselves enemies nx nv H-io -frlAnirtshlo of this world is enmity with God" (Jas. iv, 4). U inve8ts the weekly installment of the investor m real esUte ine tree gixi vu- w ae eecunty assuring in any even a c,uiu w Christ Jesus our Trd (Rpm. vi 2& b B x' ho degire buiid homes and pay for them in wealdy R. Vi); butrifTnen deliberately choose ' i" gns :. ja he best plan which has been devised. It is the es of sin in preference who U ding of a community; and this association S?SLi of Gamalie. in verses La point with pride toWeral 38. 39, was in accord ith Isa. viii, 9, as thosf of humbler construction but none, the Jew desirable, built witn 10; xiv. 24; xli. 12; xliit 13; liv. 17, ana ita furids in the hrat twosyeara oi iw eiiaitc. , other good words of .the prophets, and join the Association, andkc stock whether you desire to borrow i.. t.im , f1.a rfoxfl ririf thPV deemed ' ' a J "U..il m. nni rTnTnnTlikv. . w ui"i. "vv' ; - lor-invcoii auti uuuu j - ... . . an of ooeration. assets, etc-, ppj to the President, Secretary and Treasurer, or any other member of the Association. DAVID G. PEARCE 0y MORNvY AT t,Ar:,V JV' UrtTlSBURO. B. 0. Office n Espvton BuiViiBS. , ; rcw prompt and arful aitutionv F. HOUCK. L0UIoBURO,;.:'nJj0.:; Tradlnc Aaent to a.ti kiti4 It necessary to give the : apostles a beating and to forbid, them to make further mention of the name; of Jesus oar on Main (verse 40). , Thus they declared . them : 1 selves: decidedly against Jesus Christ and that they wouiu , uwi uui n name if possible. v .Ther; would not be. Mere that God had highly exalted Him' and given Him a name whicn is aDove ma rhflt la named, not only in tthls jworldbuftalsinhat which isto come, and that Tail snaii yeii if o nhm Vss?ion or to hear Tin contrast to thf se iproud reHstous s.ti; rho f prii nnesee these ;two rejoicing men. happy because they had Shows too msov gooda oo batiJ, ao for tb Thirty la)f GIVE AWAY $1.25 cents worth with cAch Firt Dollars worth of Sto or Dry GooIm sold .ir, : :-Sjt .OOs 1 .PER YEAR ";.;; - . -, y.-. -- - - . : TT"- , FOR CASH. W lfin h&TA soma wonderful baxxraint in . U4es Siirta. Shkt 'Waitti and Hosiery, and men's 5hirU, lIalf-ho and Handkrrchufa: Our prices on groceries art m low at tut iowti ana mt jcaiuy a high as tit highest vW also hart cnt borat tcr aoie. W. P. NEAL. & CO. nwu csanuuneo
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