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WeSell cccccccccccco cccccccccccc o 3 Lec;:n V.-Second Quarter, For THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, , fmm i .i.ii. . i ... i. ',. i . i;r V T , Mamu " "' I '" on, the positive- guarantee' that if it does not give sat isfaction we will return the entire amount of money paid : US for it. V - ;V;r We ask all those wKo are run-down, nervous, debili tated, aged or weak, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hangingrW coughs, bronchitis or incipi ent consumption to try Vinol with this understanding. y THE BODDIE-PERRY DRUG CO. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. I- T I Jr" t'cssional cards D r T. SMITOTICK Dealer in Stocks. Bonds, Real Estate, Cblletion of Rents, Buying and Selling Timber and timber lands, Loans negotiated. Listing of property for sale or rent soIk it l. Prompt and careful attention guaran- jv-er First National Bank, Louisburg.N.C. p R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Surgeon fcentist, j Office in Ford Building, Main and Nash street, Louisburg, N. C. .Hourfs.9 to 4:30. Phone No. 40. D R. JOEL D. WHITAKER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, Raleigh'. N. C. Will be in Louisburg, at the office of Dr. Arthur Ilynes Fleming, the first Monday in each month. D K. H. A. NEWELL, PHYSICIAN. LotTISBtTRG, N, C, TeleDhone No. 158. FMNKLINTON HOTEL Franklinton, N. C. Q. L. Whitfield, Proprietor. I) R. C. H- BANKS. DENTAL SURQE6N, LOUISBURG, , N. C. ' tfloe in Hicks Building, Main Street. tf. COOKE, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, LouiBburg, N. G, office oo Nash street Prompt attention iven all legal business entrusted to me 0R. J. B. M ALONE, ' PaACTIClNO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. LouisBUBa, ir. a nice In rear of Aycocke Drug Store. j JR. 8. P. BURT, "KAOTlCrNQ PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Louisburg, N. Q. Office over P. S. & K K Allen's. a. R. Y. YARBOROTJQH, , PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOH. LOU I9BCB8, N. G . omce In Yarborough & Bickett building. 'f tit calls answered from T. W. Bickett'a Mence, phone 74. j , W. MA88BNBURQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW , ; LOUI8BUB4, "vui practice in all the Courts of the State Office in Egerton Building. . WM- HAYWOOD BCFFIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, LomsBVBe, jr. o. Will practice in all the Courts of Frankllii ud adjoining counties, also in the Supreme part, and in the United States District and circuit Courts. ' ,j Office oyer First National Bank. i "OH. B. WILDER, A TTORNBY-ATrLA W . bOUUBUB. V. O. b- on Main street. In Cooper building. Spruill '& K Holdcn, ATTOBNBYAT-LAW, LOtriSBCBO."H C. ' Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance rativtiie. Warren nd Wake conntles,, also j'e Supreme Court of . North Carolina. Tompt attention given to collections... K Office in Pprulll buildiDg. Y W.BICKBTT, , 1 1 LAWYBB. 10CISBTJB6 K. O. . The settlement of estates for Executors' i?t Bi8tratOT8 and Guardians is madefo Bpew V ;"' uu ine Donas required Dy law can be wared tn the office, Office in Yarborough ft Bickett building "Mo street. ' ' ' v H (V . . Ofllre on Main V H ARBOBOUOH, JB.-, - ' , T OENY AT LA W , LOUISBURCK N. C, Si -" ' Office n Egerton BoUding. f lejral business : intrusted to him prompt and careful Attention. CONTRACTOR anb, BUILDER, '"'j;' ' LOTJlSBtJROTN ;0,; WttgASS!.lfff J? kto 'of Bullalni .. j .. !' ..!.. .M ' 4 it Tl j. Tc?a of t!ie Lesson, Acts xtii, 1-12. nytemcry Verses 2, 3 Golden " Text, Mark xvi, 15 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. , ICopyright, 19Q9, by AtnericaU Press Associatioa.3 -There -would be a warm welcome. for Barnabas , and . Saul -" from the Chris tians at Antiocli on their return from Jerusalem, and John Mark, Barnabas' sister's Isori; ,whom; tlje; had brought with , them (xii, 25), would probably find himself in a diflfereit atmosphere frdm that : at Jerusalem and must have been much helped ; by 'the companion ship of . his uncle, Barnabas, and by fellows hip with sueh teachers: as those here . mentioned and by the zeal " of these warm hearted believers. They ministered to the Lord and fasted. The things of this world were nothing in comparison with the things of the kingdom, and food for the body was wholly secondary when the pure bread and water of life was to be had. Some who -read can understand. Although it means much to minister to the Lord, even a child can do it (I Sain, iii, 1). I have gften been impressed with this in considering the matter of minister ing fo the Lord that the eight words "that they may minister ii the priest's office" (Ex. xxviii, 2, 3, 4, 41, and many other places) are a translation of a little Hebrew word of three letters, and I have asked myself, Does it take as much of Earth's language to open to us the little words of heaven? For we have no record of any language but Hebrew having been spoken by the Lord from heaven. Well, I am sure that it means more than any of us know to "minister to the Lord." In the great book of wor ship, Leviticus, it is well to mark the phrases "unto the Lord" and "be fore the Lord," and when they be come daily mottoes with us we shall know more of true ministry.- - While they were ministering the Holy Ghost said, "Separate Me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them" (verse 2). Hera, we have the whole of these chapters in one sentence and the whole1 of every true Christian life set apart for the Lord, separated from the world and self and sin, to do the' will of God, to work the works which are beforehand prepared for us (Eph. iii 10; Phil, ii, 13; Heb. xiii, 21). So they, sent forth by the Holy Ghost, departed. ' When we are sent of God we alway havej,His assurance; "Cer tainly 1 will be tdth thee" (Ex. iii, 12: Judg. vi, 16), and it is only by His assurance tlat we will be separated from all things and people' not of Him (Ex. xxxiii, 16; I Kings viii, ,53). If we would know God as our - Father and as the Lord Almighty, thei mighty God who i all sufficient for us, and have others see that we are His sons and daughters to His glory, He dwell ing in us and walking in, us, we must be willing to-be separated from all things unto Himself 1I. Cor. vi, 16-18). The Holy Ghost having set them apart, the believers by fasting and prayer united, with Him in this com secration of their beloved teachers to a foreign mission. They might have said: We cannot spare them. We need them so much here. What shall we do without them? But they agreed with God and let them go and must have been specially - blessed in giving to God the best they had. How honored these two men were in being named by God for this ministry! Even the longest journeys are . made very little of in Scripture, for what is a journey round the world even when compared with coming from heaven to earth, which" angels accomplish as swiftly as the : lightning? They leave Antioch and are next at Salamis, in Cyprus, without any d.etails as to the journey. The word is preached in the syna gogues at Salamis, but no statement as' to results. Whether we see results or not, we can always rest on Isa. lv, 11; Jer. i, 12, R. , V. They passed through' the island to Paphos and found the deputy of the country eager to hear the word of God, but hindered by a Jew, a false prophet and a sor cerer, who sought to turn away the deputy from the faith. Saul, who is now for the flrst'time called Paul, being filled with the Spirit, spoke as plainly to him as - did our Lord to, the Pharisees-in John viii, 44, and in the name of the Lord ' caused himv to be blind for a season. The, power of - God thus manifest and the true doctrine taught by . Paul so wrought upon the deputy that he be came, a believer. ' God is the God ', of truth. . Jesu3 Christ Is the truth. The Spirit is the spirit of truth;-There is no, righteous ness that can abide in the presepce of God but that which God has .provided.". All that is not of God is of. the devil. Consider, then, in the light of ' these facts,- how the " way, of the Lord, "and the word : of, the ..Lord and': tte gospel of God' concerning - His Son are perr verted by, an ever increasing number of those who are called ministers of the gospel. and are paid for; preaching the gospel and teaching the truth (Jer. xxiii, 36; Gal. i,.7.1 Though there may; be no Spirit filled; Paul to speak plain:; ly to them, God Himself will deal with, them in ! His time: : The expression "thefc harid of the. t-ord" recalls; Ex. viii; 22,The hand "of our 'Qcd Is upon all .them" for good that eelr, Him -.but His. power' and His wrath !is- against .ail ; them;tfcat , forsake Him ; 'FroEl even, this much of the story of -this Journey, we may learn, that Spirit -filled messengers of God must expect the op, position of the devil. : : . All the necessity fimiljxooh k "r vc ooqc as wtu .on a NewY Perfection Wkk BIoc 4 Flame OH Gmknvf the best coal or wood range, i . Br tgnz the fNcw Pcrfcc . txoii' Oil Stove, tHe annoyaDce ox an orerneated afid'tttxttx kitclien b entirely avoided, erea fa midsuxnmcr. The constructioa of the ;iFECKf. ' Wick Blue Flame Ofl Cook-Stove ingr food hot after ft is cooked. Also drop shdv 7awhS set small cooking utensils tvery convenience, even to bars Made in three soes. Can he had either with or without Cabinet Top. If mot at your dealer's write our nearest agency. The 7T!- n MTW () o o C) () o o o o o o o C) o o o o o o C) o o o 1 1 m ua tmim fell lu tdih&c tJ4 rtt 1 ha. V Q D Uon tioo- fwsi t call f,Wi DAVID G. PEARCE LOUISBURG, N. C. CCOCCO CCCOCCOCCCCC o () () o o () Q O O C) ( ( () o o () o o o () powerful light and buna for how with one filling. PofUbl. ale, convenknt just what prtty hottu aeedi. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY v iMorporuta ) N W r five Reasons Why The Citizens Bank is popular with money sayera: First It is a safe bank. Second-It is a bank for all he people rich and poor, men, rromen and children. Third-It iii cour teous to depositors and aims to accommodates them. Fourth It allows a reasonable rate of interest - - - ' F W. w4 -. TT.! . . iu w iuj care, riitn-it invites new accounts from who wish to save or invest money. ail THE - CITIZENS - BANK HENDERSON, N. C- J. B. OWENS. President' - w. A. HUNT, lhir 'k VI l M - VI l M M f Vl VI VI VI Vl Vl At i SPECIALS Bipr. bargains in Shoes for the next ten days. I have"a lot of odd sizes to clOSe out in order to make room for the spring AH of these are new stock and pood values-Don't faH to see them. . Yours for business B-G. HICKS, PHONE 100 LOUISBURG, N. C. J U i7iei 1 1 i -i I 3W We have oponecl a new and up-to-date Livery and win furnish any kind of rig you want. Nice Carriages, Driving and Sad die hoi-ses for both ladies and gentlemen. jg. the IVl TO WISIT1 your money is now. Don't wait until you get more. You'll bo tempi ed. to spend what you haye; while waiting. Wo accept ptnaU aa wcU m large deposits.x . We invite you to become a Depositor and. ofTer yon'aU he facilities a man of many times your means eniors1 f KFsrmers CHerchits : Bank Capital aiid surplus 'over s4o-ooo V7U BAILEY.; President ' , T. V.lVATSO'V CisMcrJ Our Prices Are Reas omafole. If you need anything iu Livery call Phone 79 or see BEN WILLIAMSON OR - NED FORD AT FORD'S STABLES. mur loveimtooy SWt iop.aaay 5odi oa hcJ, t for tbt attt Tlirly IHrt GIVE AWAY $13 ttaU woTili with teh Firt Daflar wcrth f SWt cr Drr GccA FOR CASH. WaUjhaT6a w.nJcrfal banraia ia ladiii '."sUrta, 'EHrt ITate and Kotry, lutd atn'a ShUU Ualf-ac-ad HtoiLcrrktr. 4 V." P. NEAL c. CO.
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