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D T. SMITHWICK, Dealer' Stocks Bu n-A Eata Colietioo' of Ite, 30 Selling Timber and timber Iands,Loan iyin srT Br s"il!:-mrfir for sale or tent licited- Prompt ana careiui iu "u ce over Firat National Batik. LoaisbwBtN.CL R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING , Nunreon - Dentist, - ' V-t iv office in Ford BaMinsr, Main and Nash street; . .u..r rt . V D 'hS'4' Phone No. 40. THE SOIIDAY Lesson V V.Third t Quarter; For r. A THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES -v. . 11 Knr, Noe and Throat Specialist, Raleigh, N.C. will be in Louiflbursr, at the office of Dr. Arthur 0ynes Fleming, the first Monday in 'each month. D H H. A. NEWELL, FHY8IC1AN l,ouinburtf, N. C. Phone No. 156 p HANK LINTON HOTEL I " " Franklinton, N. C. R. A. Speed, Proprietor.' Good Liyery iff connection D it. c h. banks r(--;: DENTAL SURGEON Icnio burar, . Ny 0. uffiee.in Hicks Building, Muin Street, p H. COOKE ATTORNEI-AT-LAW Lomsburg, N. C. Over Cooper & Pleasants Store. Prompt attention Riven all legal business entrusted to me. - . . ; H . , b R. J. E. MALONE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisburg, N. C. Office in rear of Beasley-Alston Drag Store. R. S. P. BURT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisburg, N.C.' Office over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store D R. R. F. YARQOROUGH PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisbora:, N. I?. w Otflce in Yarborouh & ' Bickett building. Niarbt calls answered from T. W. Bickett's rewdence, phone 74. ' i , B B. MASS EN BURG ATTORNEY AT JL A iff Louisburg, N. C. Will practice in all the courts of the State lm v1 . w mm. M. HAYWOOD RUFF IN ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburg, N. C. Will practice In all courts of Franklin and adjoining couuties. also in the Supreme Court ami in the United States District and Circuit Court. .Office oyer First National Bank. " - - T B. WILDER ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburg, N. C. Office on Main street in Cooper building. gPRUiLL &;holden ATTORNEYS AT LAW Louisburg, N. C. . Will attend the courts of Frifnklin, Vance, Oraoville, Warret. and Wake bounties, also the Supreme Couit of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections Office in SpraiH building. R.B.White Franklinton, N. T. W. Bickett, Louisburg, N. C. glCKETT & WHITE lawyers: ' Louisburg, N. C. The settlement of estates for executors, Ad ministrators and Guardians is made a spec 'alty, and the bonds required by law can be secured in the orflce. 1 . Office in Yarborough & .Bickett buflding aiu street. M. PERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburg, N . C. , Practiee in all courts. Office on! Main Street H YARBOROUGH, Jr. - , ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburg, N. C. tH bosiaes8 intrusted torn) Cwpi atttion. Office in "Hiding;. Text . of the : Lesson, ct xviii, 1,2 Memory Verses, 10 Golden Text, John xvi, 33Commentry Prepared by. Rev. D. M. Stearns. V Copyright. 1809, by American Press Association.! . Whether .we see results ' from the word preached or not, we know that His word win always accomplish His pleasure and Will never Wturri to Hlni void (Isa. Iv, 11), , so , ,we . may con tinue to sow the incorruptible seed with the , full assurance that He will watch over His word to perform - It (Jer, i, 12; R. V.) and that every pur pose of the Lord shall be performed both against His enemies and for His people (Jer. 1L 29; Isa. xiv, 24). He often encourages us, however, by showing us quick results .. from the sowing, and even at Athens there were a number of believers, among them a very prominent man and a woman and others with ;themj3jPauitassed from Athens over to Corinth, a city as noted foi: i wickedness, as Athens was for its wisdom, and here he' abode a year and six months and gathered many souls from all kinds of people. Seethe different kinds, of sinners mentioned in I s CJor. vl 9-11, and note this say ing ' concerning : them; But ye are washed, ' but1 ye are sanctified, but ye are justified. In the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God." What a great Saviour thus to be able t6 cleanse such sinners and wholly without any works on their part! Paul thought so much of such a gospel that he said, -"We were allowed by God to be put In trust with the gospel," "The gospel of God concerning His Son, Jesus Christ Wr Lord, of the seed of David, the Son of God, with power by the resurrection from the dead" (I Thess. 4; Rom. 1, 1-1). At Corinth Paul found a man named Aquila, of the same craft as himself, who, with his wife, Priscilla, had been expelled from Italy because they were Jews, and with them he abode and worked at bis trade of tentmaking; for, although he believed and taught that they who preached the gospel should live of the gospel a Cor. Ix, 14), he himself took pleasure in not being a burden to anyr As his custom was, he reasoned out of the Scriptures every Sabbath day in the synagogue, testifying to the Jews that Jesus is the Christ. While the topics of preachers today are with out number, these men had but one viz, Jesus Christ crucified, risen and returning to establish Mia kfncrdnm nn auu Buaxiug ms giory witn tnem. Jesus ' was the center and circumfer ence of all they had to say. When the Jews opposed and blasphemed he turned from them to the gentiles, but not without fruit, for the chief ruler of the synagogue believed. Leaving the synagogueMie taught in the house of a believer named Justus, who lived next door, and many of the Corin thians believed and were baptized, though Paul himself baptized very few. Writing to them later, he men tioned Crispus, Gains and the house hold of Stephanas as the only ones "he could remember as being baptized by him, for he said, "Christ sent me, not to baptize, but to preach the gospel" With all his knowledge of the Lord and personal acquaintance with Him, there came times of depression and loneliness, as In II Cor. ii, 13; vii, 6, and evidently of fear, for the Lord never says "Pear not; be not, afraid" unless there Is some occasion for it. and it Is "most helpful ' to notice the fears of . His redeemed ones which drew from Him these words from time to time. The message at this time must have been just what he specially needed, : "Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not thy peace, for I am, with thee, and no man 'shall set on thee to hurt; thee, for I have much people Da this,; city" (verses. 9 10)j Paul had been: set- upon, and hurt in other places,- stoned, to deah,', beaten.', im prisoned, and it; may be that the ' flesh shrank f from further 111 treatment at. this time, .He-wrote tor these people," "I,waswltb' jrou In weakness and" Lb fear and : pj ' much tremblmg" (1 Cor. ii, .3); ;;ThIs message: was, spoken, to Paul by tb.- Lotd, but It is; written here; for alii who heed Jt and as they need iL-Xet no one . who needs it hesi tate to take it,'--- ' ,' . He wants ,us to speak . His message boldly, conscious ' jpf His , presence; al ways and aiming only , to please Him and never to please people , (I Thessi 11, 4; GaL 1, 10). Paul,was arrested and; brought before Galllo's judgment seat, H F- HOUCK CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ; "A Lomsbufg, N- C.. ,'.' Tradina; agent for all kinds ot building sttp turi Hrt!8tio Mantletfand iTUes. - Architee- rai designs submitted., . J- . - "A v. '-.-.-;' 7 peculiw to "women, aon't delay taio Car been benefited. ; Wfi7 not youl , Don't take any remeaji for women of all aeea. l? A nrr 2 Ln I Wi Help You' Slffi. 'IillZfiniA. frtfryrwin ttntwIwTn mmlt err. iriT,i iu r i j f acu numy mncidies rJ. i HdPaa11, mJ WJ at tiiia I coxxld Jw i001!0 nojr I caa do xaj hnrotk. 1 nave tolamanv IsjIim Kinf riW)ni 3 w. T"ix A , . . Jromea Hxy it a, .vBttwiuiitt AT ALL DEUG ST0EE3 SALE AND LIVERY I have decided to run again a Sale and Lirery Stable and am prrjrri to serve the public with - ines First Class Teams At All Ti Will be Khfd to have a liberal share of patronage and guarantee satkfaction. Hafe tams and polite and accommodating drivers. I R. F. FULLER HE PUBLIC r Vant to Sell 100 New Buggies 50 Second-Hand Buggies Any Price From $5 to $1 25. If You Havn't Got the Money I Will f Under the contract made at the time of the purchase of the "Hushes Stra Warehouse" property, we cannot allow any obstruction on the lot of said prop erty, an l we must insist upon the removal of all lumber now on the property. AT ONCE, and that none be placed thereon ir. the future, Otherwite th aam will be considered as a trespass and the trespasser dealt with accordingly. This is meant for everybody. GRIFFIN &, BEASLEY Sell to You on Time I receive Egerjton bat : speedily" released . when be. saw, that nd 1 crime . had been committed. Sosthenes," whom Paul-. calls i .our brother' (I C6r.'; l.(.l), received the beating- ;thls time" and doubtlessV re--joiced to be counted worthy ; to suffer for , Christ sake , Paul returned to Antioch . via . Ephesus. . Caesarea ' and Jerusalem.'.. He " took Priscilla " and f A mmITm ah n na PnrtADn An1 I Attlo Vonffil there, and tnere he found them doing vulllC VldlllvU f good work when he returned to .Ephe- sus on his third tour, , r We shall have four lessons -' from the . enistles to- the Xrintblans ere' the year closes but nere;; we-ree lea. ia?cu sueuuuu m the - apostles' teaching ; concerning ' the return bf Ctirist, as'we did; briefly at the beginning . of : this lesson." to the benefits of the atonement. .See special ly I Cor t7: lV5; xi, 26; xtW4: xyi, 22, and may we all be found filled with this blessed hope and in even our -mf fnw S mrA" Artnklnirx ffrarlfVlnfir' God 3ut tf Vintr lftfl i Ue? ranging from 6p4 year "old yearlmgs or heifers': f ng them , in; quick arid get toe cash. ' - ' virn.v John R. Williams At Tbaoc mmmmr 0 ASm F FS in your home, at the picnic or when yod are tired hear the .VICTOR. We carry a stock of Victor Machines, Records and supplies $10 To $250 You can buy one and pa for it while you are enjoying ita company by the week or month, write for catalogue. Your special attention and in "b pec t ton Is invited to our Starr Pianos, all prices, easy terms, Furniture and ceffina, Picture Frames. Edward S. ford Louisburg, N. C. Our loweimtoiry J W HOLLINGSWORTH li&tfek finishing for Aniatuers vOOO f' J -' ' - . . .. , Our prices are aa low aa anywhere in the country, : and ' our ork.is tmcqueJled. . . WRITE FOR.PRICES r Mail OrderV. our specUlty. . ; , i, ... - " mk :i.r 1 .. i . . :; Shows too tsatj tK4a on fcx4. o for the Tbr1y ltrlNrt will GIVE AWAY $1.25 ccnU -worth with each Fits Ic4:h wcrlh of SLc tr Ihj Cri told FOR CASH. W aiso hat eoa wvaderfal tarrait is Ui HHiIa sr4 WaiaU and IIotry, axui oa' ShsrU, Half W H4s.dkrelila, Uur pnce oa gTtxrie3 art m Urn m tk l&witt uj o-ij high aj the highest. JP? ht hct ict W. P. NEAL & CO. 41 New .iivery irrti v K. P. 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