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^^ I Professional /Card ? J^B. ARTto* HTNES /LEIIING, OMlMMMhaiUiH Mp* MM, B tjl 1. A. MWKU I _ '\ T Fk?M If*. 16# ^ ~P KA VgLOITOif B^Wl, ^ W Fr*akH*tq*, K.cT^\^ *. A. Sp***,jk>prMor. > Wmm# Llr*ry ^ qpmyetlo* W ?~ *'BAHK8 J \ I ' DBBTAy SOBffcOK OAwfn iLfn Stnrt. p H. OOOKJ \ atw>rnet-at-la A . Zo.t?6nr*, f?. C.: V I \ Orer 0**n/r A PIMMata Htora. \rompt axoenctrm mm an legal DUIIHU rnvmim V ; A QR\/ li. MA.LONE . / ? ^VhTBICIAN and SORCfBON "* \ Lonlsbnr*, N. 0. t Office hi nUr of Beaeler-Aleton|Dnig Store. ^ A. R BURT PHYWCUN and SIHIQRON j r-- .; '' 3 MaUb?rgt N.JD. o? / ? OAeeeteer PAS. Alien' Store/ JjR B. F. YjbBOROOQH jr~ ? ^ EWM^lAkaaOuIOEOir-T-1? Loaismnt, N. C. / Offlco in YarboroaA 4 Blekett^tralldlog. Night eane answered yom T. W. ^irkett/e reside owe, phone 74. \ . / Loaisbnrg, NaJ^ * Will praetire in all the coo nk ot the State Office in Egerton llailding HAYWOOD BOFFIA ATTORNEY* AT iLW = ttoilikdL N r \ Will practice la all aonrts of FrVnklln and edj iinlna eoauriew also In the\ Supreme Court and in the Waited8tabee District and Ciivait Ceert. ^Office oTer'Tiret'ffatiotial Bank. / n \ B, WILDER \ ATTORNEY AT LAW \ ALooliburg, N.'C. , V Otflee on Had a street fn Cooper buildta?. gPRUttL A HOLDBN A yTTORNBYS AT LAW / 1 Lon labor*. N. P.- m f*m &N4XC0T1 1 Ktotnetjk' f^OHliC U U*e wentk y?t&. s rth5> paw* of cdioary s 15KMM?ZJCIaMfer?ipe ' * -? mrfasxly mm o?parison. $ ytacrtwMy fcectprW u4 wat< K UMMOfl1 " MMtM' *** X*0' SMMl iMwiit tl ?w caotury i ~n ^ I Ymu mrs iM(?fW ?^bl yukM J ?W?y !! TTTfSBglTwk IcgdW Will HtitwnA fthw couvN of Franklin, /fanee, OranrilH, *trm, whI Wake ?e?f\fcjto, alio the ftopwuV Court of Yorlh yarolina. Erompt attention ffieee to oolteetMm OAm 4n MprnfTl bnllunff. / \ T.W.BWUM . R.A.White Lxiinbm*, V.;C.\ f FiMjfllteen, X. C. jgrCKSTT 4iKlITE\ j | iVwTlJ/ Loolwerg, If. /c. j The ot e**ktea fori oxM?fcori,|A(l. mmNtrnhote noI~04ardlanfia ni&de a apeo**< s?hon<lirtn?lr?<i fcf law cao b? nmmred to a? ? lw| ^ \ x' Office In Torboroanh ft/Btebeto baRdiag Mttiu ntreeK X [ Ik PKR80H 1 I ^ ^ ?? VrTORNRTiLT LAW Loaitbatt, N. C, Practice to nil oonrte. Jpffloe on Main Ste?I ^ H. YARBORbUtH. Jr. ATTORNEY kT LAW , All le*al boeldm tntraelAd to m\ piwlvt prompt* attention. Oflkef in JrEiparton | Bnildi?a / I ' M *' i L OTlfTRiOTOR Mdt?TILDEB fLnalatrarc, U.K. Trading irat for oil kUdaoj botldlDg np-1 ' pliM. arfcirtip UsntlM Mid TIm. AtehltMtaral dmlmi nabmtUad. 1 - Dh^*D FronljUnton. N. C., # NOT1C B. i X 7 , The pUeA-fokbaoBry me? will be j!j." I .?*- einnd ?M . . 1 Sr. S. WHITE'S be*lDg reeeDi.lBraeeed.ln Meedowe Dew boildfink. A first-elass. meet odd end J11* be eerted freeb end hot, with Abe leet the-market affords. Ooae to ?e me Toore to proee, ?. ?. WHPTH .r y - ' ^ W?h - :> Z - ^ ir ; ' ? hiii & PURI We have opened an dp to-dat^ u building next to the FarmeisYV you call an<H?e what we ha<\ of Fsrniture, both in seta, eewing i Coffins a < V.. We will sell you cheap for oaah or ? * - ere in need o: ? HILL & J 0 HILL, T ' W E SLEDGE J-fUl L^I1_ mqnu^ TOMBSTOHES, ^ FENCIFG Write i Suffolk Marbled -' ' "* J ..... <>. Watch : Sickness is Unnecessary to demonstrate the value of the telephone, in the farm homeN. In any emergency the telephone performs a funcx tion which no other' i can equal. The doctor i called quicker than the be hitched up. Neig instantly. It is invaluat 1 ' '? protection of the housev "3^?? B?5?! Sledge vmkt ^ irnitude Store on Nosh street in th yarebfouse end will be glad to here vuids and extra pieces, organs nVxiines and wrCaskets on time. ISome to see us when jo f any of the Jbore ^ SLEDGE lisburg, N. C. ??r?? *< HgNTS. HRRH^G and IROI uresr-"Suffolk, Va Thls^Ad . % ~ ' : hBors canHte summoned I Je for the convenience and 1 r information about our I n write to nearest manager Parsers' Line Department ome Telephone Telegraph Co. Henderson, N. C, _ f I'll I rfijK/iew sow leather that out- g? rior toVdlrtry leatherthat there |1 rated a*?/ *L apent by BNMCOTT- H wing prAass A KROMBU:. It U the V a tbs |M? and I lather lndut try. JHPWl, KROMRLK aoled sboea coat ? ' V I Ala hatha aa 1CROMELK" iaataiapadaa rntbtbaBamaEMPtOOTT-JorfBOplCO. M % \ |TtiE SUNDAY SCHOOL Xv ?* " ?? Lesson VIII.?First Quarter, Foi Feb. 20, *1910. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES 'Text of the Lesson, Matt. VII, 1-19 ? Memory Verses, 7, 8?Galdan Taxi _ Matt, vll, 12?Commentary Preparet . by ftav. D M. "Stearns. When any truth {a brought home t as by the Spirit bow prone we are t lHt: Does nay one do It? What abou such a one,who makes a great pre fesslon of having no anxious care? D you. know; If tbey really practice It a home? Do you think that the preach ;r Uluiaelt Uvea that way? So It goet u and Instead of seeing Jesus only w are prone to see everybody but-Jestu Hence the admonition of our lessor "Judge uot that ye be not Judgcd."oi as It Is elsewhere, "Let us uot there .fore judge' orf? another any more <K5m~jclv. Kit. Because, as In the con text, nil "hellovers shall stand befor the judgment seat^of Christ und ever; one of us spall give' account of him self to God. We are so peculiar tha It Is generally easier to see the mot In another's eye'than the beam tha 1ft In nnr ntrti ore** __ vjv, nucicao 11 We UU1 selves were right with God we wotrii have only love (or all others, and, be m lug very consclons o( our own infirm Ittoh. we would have only prayerft; compassion for those of others.' Chris ? fur us lu our stead on the cross ot talued for us eternal redemption Christ for us lu heaven at the rigb hand of-tbe Father makes victory ove sin onr"prtvIlegc. but because we d ? not trnow as we should the power?o Christ In ua by Hla 8plrlt we are mor rgfteu stumbling blocks than snmplen e what the life Of Christ really la. Ye the one thing we are here for Is s to live that the world may know am believe that Jesus lives. In our last year's studies In the Act of tBe Apostles some of us tvere mucl TtBptPised- tn the words "Jrsnn stirirq Himself alive" In connection wit! those other resurrection words, "Jesu shewed Himself" (Acts 1, 8; John xxl 1, 14r. His own testimony was tha He came not to condemn, but to save To one sinner He dald. "Neither do condemn thee: go 8Dd sin no. more.' ~ To another, "Thy sins are forgiven' (John ill, 17; vlU. 1.1; Luke vii, 48). H " did condemn" the self righteous, faul finding. hypocritical Pharisees, hat H< never had even a seemingly bars! word for the penitent sinners or foi , any truly desirous to be His disciples Such love as HIS Is heavenly; all els ?4s from the pit; In us ft Is ettbe Christ or self. The Spirit ?lirougb*>Peter speaks o those who knew the way of righteous ness, but did not walkthereln, thougl professing to do so. as dogs and swlni (II Pet. Ill, 21, 22). See also Prov, xxvl, 11, 12 If one cannot speak ever to many among the redeemed of thi deep things of God (see I Cor 111,1, 2 Heb. v, 12, 13>, how much less shouk we tbinjt of talking spiritual things t< natural people to whom they are onlj foolishness. Such are spoken of final)] as being "wjthont," having no rJgbtW iu<= "vt: VI me (ne?. XXII, 14, JI?, DUI if those who are 'in Christ" wonlc walk honestly toward them that ar< . without, without Christ and wlthoul God (I Thess. It, 12; Eph. li, 12), wht ran tell bow many who are now "with out" might become "within'^ by Hb grace. This life which will commend Chrial to others can only be by tbe Spirit o God, by a wisdom which is not of thk world, but in verse 11, along witt ' 'Luke *1.. iS, we learn that God is more willing to give us His Spirit, the full uess of His Spirit, than parents are tc give good things to their children. In Jas i, 5, 0, we learn that this wisdom Is to be had for the asking, but it must "~i? mi HUII..J. i.. ?rith n?t, irrnnll'T ,to Jas ly. 3, with nothing of self seek Ing, but wholly for tbe glory of God, that the life"of Jesus may he made manifest The asking] seeking, knock Ing, with that end Jo view will snrcly , Ond.axx-iibundaut response. We must remember 'hat asking so ns to receive 'means that we are abiding, keepin;: His commandments and doing the things tbat are pleasing in His sight (John sv, 7; I John Hi, 22i. i'he seel: Ing tbnt finds Is explained in Jet xxix 13. "Ye sball seek Me uud find Me when ye search for Me with all your heart." As to knocking, consider Rev. ill. 20. and I-uke xli,' SO, and tremble at the possibility * of oar keeping Him knocking at our door when He so longs to take full possession of us and lavish upon us the wealth of IIIsUovp. Too many are like the cider brother, un happy and blaming the fathei for - It when all the time tbe father Is saying "All that 1 haveTis thlbef "An things are yours " In reference to the last vej-se (12|, which is also the golden text, note that It Is, like Bli the rest, s message foi believers or those who profess to he such that they may prove the reality - of then faith?Roi nnaaved people to take-this verse and can it"tbelt religion is simply a going about to es tabllab their own rigbteouanesa with out.. 'submitting themselves tp the righteousness of God (Rom. x, 3). We must be righteous before we can do righteously, hut. hiring believed the luvc uf OuU lu u? and rechtved thr Lord Jesus Christ as our Saviour, thenIt becomes na to manifest Christ by loving orir neighbor as ourselves (Lev. ix, 19;-G?t. Yi, 1^. 'Hneondemnntlon Id Christ is the blood bought standing of evpry believer, hut It Is in order that" .-thf^rtghteonsness ot the taw may be fulfilled In ns. . _ \ ; . - ! -, ' v *^Vv *..?n t 100 Bushels Corn You can ouild up your farm r bushels of corn per apre, and by systematic rotation, careful seed plowing with good jgjplements, pro By Using - ? \i>?/? . ^Kertiliaei t liberally. Accept noV^bstitute. I; ^ of these fertilizers, \yriteh/and wo, t to get them. Write for a f/eebqpy o Year Book or Almanac / It wilrt^l * a big yield of cony >T /sales offices M?li ..IhUCoeeoq 7 * t?a!uiih!c * Ca.OLUIA Culm <1 S?'^itaL4" m |. COMFAMT. / ? c- _ ? Pl?.~ ?nJ ?c . cop, o< r># igio WiaKon-S.lem. N. C. e FuMti1 Ten Book Itee el cetc. Ck.ile.toe, ?- C. |T ' / B.ltimore, Hi. f Colemb.i, Ce. t Ten.:.... Mnun.ii.su, , 1 Mentis Trn. e State 7T- SkMeeFell, La. [ Receiving Evi li d ~ A " i A large nian aXortjaont* iJHl aeriea as^vro n\ ae)luig J I all. You will (ieVoursel: J ??/(g J / bafere aomioj^o fee ui. g 7>?' both proyflto beTfttiila ; GEO. H. C( Col. W.H.Yarl i 1 " K ? Will continue the bus 1 Neal & Co. aKthe aam Look out for mer^ad i next weeky/V ^CoT^vT^tYai l Ml i?W? I -v ' ^ BIG- LOivOF i ktj"? ismlrj I ' Having nut returned from 1 which I bought one of the Irrgesl i lines of f urnltVre ever carried in I am prepared Y> say ti you that iJ accommodation \s a cdbsidenition the nicest goods V) bt had for t I YOU HAD BKTTEA SEE UE 1 -? boyim; This Purpeture is comiag in now , 1 Call and see it. H/metaber my ui I department is a!wa*r?Jk<tbt up and I serrieeS. f .J i W. E WHITE hjRNITUR^J ! LflLrtNye. i ?. - v ; ^ ' ** ' ^"'V' ; V" ~ ,' 7 v ' - -. _ . ; Per Acre to produce 100 ? even a bigger yield selectioh and good ' per^cultivation^and olina ___ 8 , f your dealer is out will tell you where f our 1910 Farmers' # HgSM | >ry Dav ? V . * ?H?tj and Fancy Oro- \ *~ them within tha reach of f an injiutiee if you boy Our {pri.es and goods Story. - . - ... -* * DO PE R borough *n ' * ? : 3 i 3~s- - V jartSsofW. P. e old stand, n this space ^orough ^ ? * '*> '' '" *'?"'^- . RE ! I a trip on \ ? ; and beat . S Louisburtr ? r price and F as well as* ? BKFORB l ^ * ???,?? l w? iTerjr day. 1 ldcrtaking > i? at your1 I ?~ ."i 1 - ? COMPANY | " _ p I ; - -- ' '*^
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