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Proffsional;:!aTd Jjj D R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, ,, i , - - . s - Office in Ford Building; Main and "Nash street Louisbur. N. a - - V- i ; - Hours: 9 to 4:30. Phone No. 40. -; t ; ; c'; - D R. JOEL D. WHITAKER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, Will be in Lonisbur?. at the office of Dr. Arthur Hynes Flemin. the first Monday in each month. J) R. B. A. MEWELL, v.f Dill SCHOOL. f - x -v .'r Lesson; I V.FourthT Quarter, For Oct., 24, ;1 909. i - the? jnternatiofjal: SERIES. A Louisburg, N. C.'v-V-: - f Phaae.Nc. 15G IRANKLINTON JiOTEL ' , Franklinton, N. C. ; It. A. Speed, Proprietor. Quod Lirery in connection . V .. .. , . D" C H. BANKS DENTAU SURGEON Wu i banc; N. C. '-'-v V Office in Hicks 6ailding, &lbin Street. P H. COOKE ATTORNEY-ATLAW Loaisbarg, N. C.J , Over Cooper & Pleasants Store. : .ittention given all legal business entrusted to me. '" ' .? -' " - - - - D It. J. E. M ALONE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ' Louisbarjc, N. Office in rear of Beasley Alston Drug Store, 1) R. S. P. BURT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisbnrg, N..C. , Office over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store R. F. YAR BO ROUGH IIZPHYSI'UAN and SURGEON 323 SSlLouisbarg,. 0. " Otfiee in Yarboroagh & BickettbuTiing. Night calls answered from T. W.Bickett's rfsidence, phone 74. . '" B B. MASSENBURG ATTORNEY AT LAvv" Loaisbarg, N. C. Wiil practice "iQ all toe courts of the State Office in Egerton Building c - .' y.i. fllYWOOD RUFFIN ATTORNEY AT LAW 5 - V' Louisburg N. C. f s Will nrariifift in all conrtaof "EV.nitHTi nnd arljoining co a a ties." also in "the Supreme I'mirr. umi in t.ha FlnihArl Shatpa Diatirift; tin li in.-:tit CirdrtST'Offlotover Filt,tNatinai Hunk. . jS "... T B. WILDER V ATTORNEY AT LAW . Louisborg, N. C. . , . Office on Main street in Cooper 'building. SPRUILL'A H OLDEN ATTORNEXd AT LAW , Louisburg, N. C. . Will atteifd the court: of Franltlin. . Vanp (jranville, VYarran and Wake counties, also Prompt attention given, to coUectious Office in Npraul buikling. r- - , v R. B. White Franklteton, N. C T. W. Bickett , Li)ai.sL.arg," N. C. jri'KETT & WHITE LAWYERS 1 l Louisburg, N. C. The settlement of estates for exscu tors, Ad mini-tratorfl and tinardiann ia madA -n. anno ulty, aod the honda required by lar can be Henured in thknttlm. f . .v ' - ' ' Office in Y arbor on gh & Biekett buflding jriH,in Bireet. - , M. PERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW r Louisburg, N. C. Practice in all courts, ;Office'on Main Streei H, YARBOROUGH, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LA W Louisburg, N. C. Text .of; the 7 Lesson, Acts xxvl, 19-32. : MemoiV Verses," 27-29CoIden text, v .II 'Tinfu't 12-Commentary Prepared by ' Rv O." Ml Stearne. ' ' e ' " - ?1 " v4 .t, Cy-;;'-; ' V , After f being t Wb - years or. more prisoner at Caesarea. Festus belngoy. ernorlinstead of -FelJxana having gone up, to Jerusalem, - the high priest 'and chief of the Jews Inform him against Panl and desire him . to bring Paul to Jerusalem., intending, if he consented, tps lay - In 'wait for him" and kill hint Festus replied thatthey : must come to Caesarda and there appear against him. This, they did; buV as before,. It was simply v a case of ? compralntsr VwhlcS , they 'could not. prove.-? In reply5 to Fes tus"; question. "WUt thou go up to Jeru salem and; there -be Judged?" he ap pealed to Caesar. King: Agrippa hav ing come to visit , Festus, ttie case Is brought to his attention as one of Jew ish superstition ncernlng one Jesus who was dead, but whom Paul'afflrm-. d to bei alive (xxv im. The world cares just about aaf ; much today about turn or wnom they, spake as "one Je sus, and thechurch does not com mend Him to the world much more. if any. than the; Jews did their God. of wfcom they cried, fHear; IsraeL ine ijora ouj tioa is one Lord (Deut Agrlpoa and Bernice haflncr-phTjeTWi the place cf bearing with great pomp, awompamea Dy tne cnier captains and principal s men of the citv. Paul ia brought before them, and, after a brief statement by Festus, Paul is permit ted to speak' for himself. He told of his early; life as a Pharisee and his zeal against the followers . of Jesus until the risen and ascended Christ met him on, the way to Damascus, saved him and made him His messenger to tho gentiles to f $urn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan unto God, that they .might receive1 for- ' W. " . -- . "... giveness or sins and inheritance among them are sanctified by faith In Christ He told how, in obedience to the vision from -heaven, he had at Damascus gevusiueui, tnrougnout Juaea and to the" gentiles preached that they should repent and turn to God and prove the reality of it in their lives; that all their propnets naa testmea that the 'files sian or Israel j should . suffer , and die and rise from the dead and that He should through IsraeL the . twelve tribes, give Jight to" the gentiles after the resurrection at the second coming of Christy Along this line of truth, as to the teaching of the DroDhets and th fnlfillmenof ieh"3,iredictloni. 1 both. Peter and Stephen and our Cxrd Him self. In Luke xxiv, all taught It is the one story which, the Scriptures tell and authorize us totellt that Israel's Messiah shall bless the world through Israel. On the way to Damascus Jesus had revealed Himself to Saul as truly the Messiah, but had also at some timr taught hinva "mystery not revealed in the prophets that during Israel's re jectionbecause-of their releotiort of their Messiah He would gather froml all nations a people called the church. His body, who should by discipline here -be fitted to come with Christ in His; glory and reign, with Him in His kingdom, when Jerusalem shall be the throne of the Lord and Israel a right eous nation. It Is our privilege, as it was Paul's, to go into all the world with the glad tidings of forgiveness'of sins for all; who will receive the Lord Jesus because of His suffering tor sins, the just for the unjust that He might bring us. to God. And all who in this age truly receive Him shall be manifested with Him when Israel shall see Him coming In the clouds with' power and glory and shall say. "This is our. God; We have wvaited for Him. and He will save us" (Isa.xxv. 9). As to the. mystery of this age specially revealed to PauL see Rom. xL 25-27; ; xvi. 25, 26; Eph. ' 11U etc We may be quite sure that that com pany of earth's great ones never heard a story IfJke tnls before, and v.e do not rwuiiuer inaii) esnis stua wttn a ;roua All legal business intrusted to mi. receiv promDt attention.' Office in Egertoli nuuaing. M F. HOUCK CONTRACTOR asd BUILDER i s Louisburg, N. C. ' Tradintc agent tor all kinds of buildinsr sun ples. artistic Mantles and Tiles. Arcnitfc- tural designs submitted. , . , - " "- . NOTICE. place for bangry men will be fonnd at &4 fell IT 1- . - - .... - - . - arq: iirged: to, follow - the eianiDle of thouaan1fl nf tbeir. sisters; and; take CariuLXCMdur-is a non- ineral,fji(mintoxicatin raedicinVfor womei "It is orsick; weak ladies, with sick female organs. ;ItWi11He!p . You J3 a genuine, curauye'Vedickie, that builds up,the female system andxdievcsfernaleiahx' - ; -:St- Clair, of Eskdalc, W; Va!, Wes Before, taking Carduii;I had given up all hope of getting well. I had suffered for A' troniro mill left side and-was confined to my bed, so Itook CarduL VL xivyy vaiuiu naa uuuut curca my iemaio trouble." AT ALL- DBUGv STORES t s i-4 i M ft 1 m a !3 i lidependenf of All Trusts Alost-shoes are made of trust lealher tanned f rorn trust hides. Everybody knows that adulteration and bij;h prices arc th'" usual results of trust methods. v END1COTT-JOHNSON CO. is the first and only shoe house in the World to buy raw material in the open market tan leather and make shoes independent of all trusts. This is the largest and most , complete orgtnixatton In the WwU for LSe production and distribution of goodvShos, oo the lowest possjMc bam of con. The leather In Endicott-Johnson Com shoes u htt bemuse It u the only lecher made froitra Rhoemaker's stsndpofnt of qailtty. In addition these shoes are placed dfredly Into our store, cutua oat all ; middlemen's profits. v See that your next pair of shoes bears tht naa Endicott-J ohruon Co. 4 i ii . M Thejmproved f.Ionitor - Self-Heating Scd Fron Willi lrc4i aj rubu t? t-ra-x Ires-Isx at a rtz.m f ain,;&f tmtt, ra3 Ima with ll ail day al rorl tj aWt 4 mu. KrtrInta m Cata4tU4 i3 tk jJ.fJy if - Vticm IXTO MRS, C it. STRiaOAND, Youninc, H. C SALE AND LIVERY j t ...4 - ... Li rrrj etai eaI ub yirr;rM4 l Firetv;01as3 V. Teams At All Times. Wfll U KUd to bn lUUrti thxr cl purtc r MLin Uacat and poU tad sooodatijg ttrm. I Lave deiM to ram .!a a &aU snr thm Jotlic iUi -R;, F..FOLLER to ;th-e public Utxfcr th cootrart at lb lis cf tU ferric ib -J.'uin. fUw Wart:hou,' prortj. w caol anl- at c.rtrr Via ui rtT, aod wo tsuit taaistrroa ttsaml c? aJ ba tr ( U r(7wrir will W oocjkkrvd aa ft irriaiis a-l li 6n ritl arrwitf. T, it at for rrcrjU!. GRIFFIN Sc BEASLEY K. A. PERRY ujutHituu. x a 1 aw 00-w ta jxtoa la fsf&3 all tf trvU ai ri-.ir HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES f i'.l IX tnrt I alo hav all Unn Sim. Ut of frx riit TT k-ui nu V- w ,-t Watci cti, j-er, n.f a itim SOLD BY. -B. g;hicks - v - Csm rrArNrrrrNAA 0 O' o o C) o 0 0 o 0 o o o o o o ( ) " , x fM Ungdom of -God. VV-" : ' l taat all vrho wer "ESTAXJE-MT r Hi V, X- ? ir havUr? reentlV.moved1rV"4Mead ows new building; J A afst-ctess mel can and will be 'served freeb and hot, with tbe best the' mark ei nord8. Come toeee me.:.;;' ; Years to please, . ' , Q. S WHITE ' '"--V - - .. t ' , (24). . .There are very" few companies of the Lord's peoplevsp called) who to day? know . the story as Paul set it forth . that day. and where there li a preacher who thua believes and teaches he - Is not apt to be counted a man .of much learning, but.rather, an'unleajn ed man, weakminded; mentally unbal anced. - We can .reply, as Paulvdldv "We are not ;madT but speak forth the words of ; truth and soberness",(25): The test question isthat which Paul addressed to Agrippa, 'Beiievesit thou the prophets ?7 -fori Mstirely 1 the Lord God -will do nothing, but He reveal eth ,Hls secret, unto . His servants the prophets" (Amos ill; 7):-V ' k In.- Agrippa' s reply, there-are-three words which are specially: full of slg-hificance.-'"almost a Christian. We think v of another, not ; far -from the but- we" remember were not actually in the perished. and then those startling; words, rHe that hath net . the Son of God, hath" "not,' life iTBCe tha t belleveth not ; the rSon Shall notl see Hfi. a but " the -wrath : of; God abldethbn :hini'(l SJohn y. ii2:ohD ) ( 111; 36). So that.Valmost a Chrtstfan' C )7 Headquarters For Everythimig PHONE NO. 100 . . . o LOW PRICES TO RID OF GOODS Good to eat and good to -wear. Our Motto: Lowest Price always, Beat Quality always, Prompt Delivery always. PHONE 47 My ICE HOUSE is now open and wifl continue the balance of this year. so J NO. W. KING LOUISBRG, N. C. TTrtA : t0'ril ffiAn . ntU lrw,M K,r,lf 1 f MBw , mnnh loorrtlnor r?nV molra thaa moi)' - . o o o 0 Harnburp orxl liiccs I h a ki of VL li-al t fn ij i civet olmply means 1ost,M hut who Viadttei) the meaning or that wordf May nbn"e who read ever know the; doom of the lost , Witha burning heaft and wltt burning words Paul, declared his long Ing , that not only Agrtppa, but all -who' heard hfm' that day. - might , stand ; in WW Oj r V ft J -V V () () () CwCCOO oc The Time To Deposit ! your money is now, iJon't wait until you get more. You will be tempted to spend what you have while waiting. We accept small m well as Urg depoaiu. We Invite you to become a -Depositor and offer yon a the .facilities a man of many time of your mmi TliGFrmersMdlVlorch () V- LOUISDURQ. IN. O. . - CAPITAL AUD. SURPLUS OVEih CO.-OOO WU - BAILEY. President ' I .T..W , WATSOn. CttWef..., .-8 f () . () .() () ( ) ) () M. C. PLEASANTS o o o o o o o o o o o o At lapitai 550,000.00 4 per cent paid on Savixip Accounts AU tt faxiliU.c4 a . tsTt; fs.'a ;a li- Ci rrutMr.14 FIRST NATIONAL BANK S. R HARRIS, S T. PCACE Prcs't Grih'r o o o o o o o o o o o o XXO0OOO m00mCm00m PoDEow The Crowd TO THE RACKET STORE WK HAVE WIUT YOt WAST 15 DRESS GOODS Ldo!c at Our Cot S;;U. La&wm peais , Hii-M-t Cdalis, Etbr &&m ad Ctja, Art CurUia frooda, LaAIck 1! a'a txd CUMra fii-ocibra, F-ciUciitrirs lI.iHotry XrpirtersL ' We tar tiU to pUajNi nrerybodt , ad will fee ZtUzH! to icw yea ihHagL tSt lock JVtill aara y tsosj. MR3 A M HALL -4 v.. . "' 5 .
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