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? .>*jgr, it . ?Y" ,* y-fcrx Professional Oard JJR. JkfcTMUR HTNES HLSMING/ - 4~, WHYBlCiAN I ,1 "** Umfatarg, N. d. frio. No. 156 8mI .(very la adapt Boa JJK, a i. N iu t 7" '* dbi tal b/bobon . ly liaaar/ H. C. ' ~ OOmte Hl?l i BiIhIik, U<Jn 8t*?at. p H. COOKE\/ ^ . ATTORI?^-AT-LAWj - LoatlorV N. C. OV?r 0??p#r ft PrmAa Store. Prompt glf u alllnal bu?la? >otm?Ufl -7 "- to ine. *- I I JJU. J. B. MUONE I -PHTBlcdbi ao<f BBR(jB05 / LoluhorJ. R. C ? Offl-einraar of Boaalaf-Alatoo Drug Store. j^R. B. P. HURT I PETU?AN and SURGEON *OBe?a*nr ft S. A i. K. AIIm'i Store JJH R. PjTARBOTOlJOH PHY^'IAR and OTROEON . Orflca In Yaf boroanh & Bi kett^ building. Night Milt answered f.om 1 W L Rlckeftt a '^ reeideone, ptfona 74. g b7 MlaSBNBURQ J ITTOBYBT ATLl* ? I Louisbnrg, N. ( . -* Will prnatfca In Atl thecoorft ot the Stnte tjBnn |K'Bgarluu II Ming . ^Y*M. ?4YW000 RUFF N ^ ? ,1 AT roasErj at . lTCW * I 'vLo'hbir^, N] C Will pk&erlee In nil courts < I Fraoklio nod Hdjiiinii* counties alio : -the SupreraHonrb And la the Onlted St< I a Di triet and ' ?^OtPca orer Irak National ; ; llnnty : fTVB. WILDER /[ ATTORNEY AT t AW V ? Loalebarg, N. z) 0?-? on Main streak in Co par^rollding. gPWOTLL A BOLDEN \ AT0R.YET4 \T *AW ? ' a\ I a In burg, N. B. Will coarH of rfjmktin. Ynnca, GnnnlM VirrH >|4 Waw roantiaa.,alao thw BapiWia Coal* ( Tarth Carolina.1 Prompt amotion gtraa to #oil action* OMan in Spntn nfldlng. I I T.W.BmLm, / R.B.Whit. Loaiabonv, ?4C. rmakRit.n, 3. C. ^MUlPt kfKITB I \ Liwrm UMmrmJt. 0. Tba wifti.nl bt aWa tar man tort,tid-J mlnlatratoiaaol Oaaraaaa la aaada a apBki i altj. a.A ^tb^ndn raanirad hj law oan W ^"oaVa In &bTra|i ft .BUM bnlkVag Slain atraat. A T k- ;s ATToXir AT law Lf?al?ur*. It. C. 7^*7Pr?cti?? In alt eonrX. Oflfos otr Mais Stow* f? \ attcAn*t at law All la?al imitJlatAjtad fc ftijaraertTf prompt attanftoo. plla4 la JSZfearton ajf J, HodrK . \ M > /7_% \> H OORTiAliTOB aaWBTILDKR-*; Trading ant lor alt ktaA ol banding tappHwi artiat* ilantlaa andl Tllaa. Architae taral dnatrft anbmtttad. \ -T Dp FORD ~ p~_ - _ {Franklinton. ly 0., Ig. NOTICE. I Th* (.UcAfor bangij will b?| Wf ' V fonnyil V G. & WHITE'S T-3fsj4tJMfT bft'iog rteJ>t\ ao*?4 tn M??dow? U8W till IdW A ,?I?UI*? aul c?n ?h<t ?IU b? ***! f*ah 2a_i? aoAHol. if lb tb* >* ? ?b> I ftde^a^edW^eii^^l You ladies, who have pale faces,' sallow complexions, I dy^dfdes^tmde^eyqB, drawn features and tired, wopi The tonic you naui is Cardui, the woman's tonhx M H ! the h?t-tontAfar wnmwi, heeau?. its injUhdientS?MI are specifically adapted Nor women's needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed yength and I vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. ... y Cardui is a vegetable tedicine. - It contains no mln- I I erals, no iron, no potassium, ho lime, no s#cerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs V any kin/ It Is perfectly harmless and site, for y^mg and old to use. *CARPUI| I "After my doctorha/dalteall he said h(\puld for me," I [ writes Mrs. wm. HilliudTof Mountalnburg, ArlcXl took Car- I dui, on the advice or a friend, and it helped mW so much. I "Before taking VCardui, 1 had suffered fronj female I troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. "1 think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw." Your*druggist sells Cardui Try It | , - wgi warn I y . t The Ru!$ Mail Comes Once a Hay " 1 - The Telephone keeps you in touch with neighi g bore, friends and the city every minute of every | day. Progressive farmers throughout the South are installing teleplippes in -their homes and securI _ing our service. ? ? \ w The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. Write to our nearest Manager, or address: I . - Farmers* Line Department J HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Henderson, N. C. Tin MONlJMb]NTs TOMBSTOHXS^TOBWG and EROB FSHCDTO Write id / Suffolk Marble W<m Suffolk, Hi 1 \ " TTT i l# nrn X t vvar^ajrnis Aa Little Tobacco Plants Says "Mr. Farmer:? . Give us a plenty of * * y VWinia'Carolma u \ Fertilizers They will make u?,grow big an^mcalthy, and thus increase our yield\ per acre. /These fertilizers are I plant food for us, which iheans bread atid meat for yon. Theywnl put nrore money-profits into your .Docket, .r.- - ? - \o*gnea> L.ITTL.K J, OBACCO PLANTS.'' Ask your fertilizer deMer for a copy of our free 1910 Farmers' Year BrolybrVdmanac, or send us the coupon . / SAULS orfricas < ^.c^. fe-v-A txzx* - CM?i?Vr. P.?'h*".Y.cJ , H _ n?? y* w?iiw iii|?i ? ? ck?ti" \^cT rvBl j it 1 cSSm! 0^ I ' * 'j ' - - ' * "1 * ' ' . V "*?. "VTHE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lcocan IX.-?-First Quarter, For , Feb. 27,1910. = THE fNTEr,NATIONAL SERIES. Jilrt of th? Lesson, Matt. vlt, 13-29. Mamcry VsrssB, 13, 14? Goldan Taxt, ' Matt, vli, 21?Commsntery Propartd by Rov. D. M. Stearns. Life sternal la the gift of God hi Clirlnt Jesus and can he obtained only .is a free fift wholly apart frotu any works or merit of onra. But Ha came to give ua not merely life, hut life abundantly (Rom.-vl. 23; John x,' 10) All who hare eternal life shall enter the klugdoni. but there may be an nbundnut entrance Into the kingdom (John 111. 8. 5; II Pet. 1, 10, 11). There may be a saved soul and a lost life, a saved notil and no service to be reward ed, no crowns to cast at His feet, but such la not His desire for His redeemed (I Cor. Ill, 11-16; II John 8; Rev. lv. 10). CoDcerfilngTITeTUl TBAJlft or God. Jesus Christ Himself la the way, knd the only way, for there la node other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved (John , 'Xlv, G; Acts lv, 12). While any one who will may 'enter through this strait gale upon-thla narrow way, comparatlvely few find if because few are willing to acknowledge theuiaelvea lost and L deserving of hell add,* pleading guilty. >pt all their trust In the precious blood or^Qbrlst. The gate Is entirely too strait for any who insist upon bringing with them a Single shred" of their own righteousness, and the why Is too narrow to permit any but the Lord Him self and those who are wholly His to walk with us lu itX Let ua, however, praisevGod for the Words "Hlm.that cometh" aDd "whosoever will. ' In Lnke all), 24, 26, we reatTthat a rime will come when mnuv wllK??lf tn enter In and shall not be able, bOt that time Is not yet, for the door Is still open and the Lord waits ty be gracious: I He hits not yet risen up to shut the I door. The* false prophets are abound [ "trig more than ever la these days; concerning whom the Lord said long ago, "1 have not sent these prophets, yet they ran; 1 have not-spoken to them, yet they prophesied;" "They are prophets of the deceit of their own heart" (Jer. xxili. 21. 20). Thole who deny the supernatural birth of Christ or His deity or His suffering in the sinner's stead or nis IIterm resurrection from the dead are not bearing messages from God, hut from the great adversary. Yet multitudes are willingly deceived by the god of this world, who la In so many ways blinding the minds of them who believe not. Many of those who deceive and are being deceived seem to bear a form of good fruit, but that cannot be good fruit in the sight of God which does not proceed from t?e True Vine. The Lord Jesus salgjUULt false Cbrlsts and false prophets should arise who would show great signs and wonders and, If possible, deceive the very elect (Matt, xxlv, 24) The Spirit through Paul said that Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light (II Cor. xl, 14). . While it la true that God gives eternal life us a free gift to all who truly believe, apart from any works ot ours, as the Spirit teaches everywhere, yet It la equally true that no mere word ot mouth which la not horn of the heart amounts to anything, and where there Is a living faith, a faith that saves, there will be a life correspond ?. log. "Not every one that salth, but p he that doeth." Tne ngit must mitre; the works must be manifest, according to Epb. II, 10; Tit. HI, 8 But these works must be works wrought by (lot" through ns; otherwise, however good thev may seem to men, tbey will not stand. According to verse 22, there > may be teaching and casting out <fe mons and many wonderful works, but all disowned of God. Note carefully - ttrts teacber' who says, 'Many will aay to me In that day: * I ben will I . profess to litem: I never .know you; depart from rae, ye that work Iniquity " - He-Is the name JClng who will say to " some. "Depart from me. ye cursed, Into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and Ills angels" (xxv. 41). lie Is I he appointed judge of all mankind, to whom every one sbnll give account, either at His judgment seat for he Ifevers or si the great white throne a thoosand years Inter. Jesus Is God. the only ftavbtar of sinners, the Grout Head of the church, the Messiah of Israel, the King of. kings and !?rtl of lords, tire otily one with whom we ~rfon**of Mfe or denlb ~ Shall we hear His word slid believe It and receive Hint and Bve. or shall we turn out lucks upon Blm and His word' and make ffes our refuge and perish'f His word! Is truth; He Is the truth and f ire onfy fuundntipn. AU else , Is a lie and from the adversary, but His wrnrt* shall sweep away the ret Ugeof lies flse1. xsetUv Xk. IT). Weare either In the fivk and safe from the coming storm or outside ax ft under (be srath of find. W?r do not wonderthnt tlie people recognised an Wnusual power In His womIs. tor In Him waa iUlitllml i lie prophecy. '1 Trill' put . -My words In ft is mouth, mad He shall speak them unto them ail that I shall command TTlm" rt>mt irllK 181. Af we are Hie faltHftiV miwnimgtrn Land' : wilt speak only His massage' We can count upou His honoring. Hit own word., even as He assured1 Jeremiah fjer. I, 7-0) snd-jhe apostles (Hatt x. 30. 40i and manifested It In Stephenand the others (Acts' u, ? >? ??,. W, *? 44; i '. 1). " ' " Specialties m Coffee When YouNprinte: [Coffee Why Not? ? ? ? Drink tne Best?? .22 IH^YEIT There are no better brandy than the Blue Ribbon, Manhattan Blend, Car ajar, Society \nd Toxaway. Try one can and be donvincedT B. G. HICKS PHONE NO 100 Receiving Every Day lite jrooi \ / ?. 1 A larg* niee naaortjbent ol Heavy[and Fancy GroJjf J / eeriea^afl&we areZeiTingthem within the reaeh of . "O all. You W^ll dy yourself h? injustiae if yon buy bafara onuaV?> see u?. Our Jpriaes and goods Uth GEO. H. COOPER Hill & Sledge \furniturc We have epened an up-to-date burn Jure Store on Nash street in the building next to the Farmers Wyffehouse and will be glad to have you call and see a|hat we^av^ Our stock consists of all kinds of Farniture, both in seW^suits and extra pieces, organs sewintX machines and i . . .. Coffins ami Caskots : ?. *v-11', . We will *ellyoU ch<rfap for cash or oh Gome to see us when you t~_ ? 7 IT are in need of any of t^^bote ' ^ wej^dge Louisburg, N. C. v ?-i _ . . ' # W " > -V'-.-jV V$ . ? _ " r7 1 ' 1 MMMUWMNMMMMUiMMMWMUMyMMMIMNk ' ] \ BIG LOT OP / [_ ; mjRisriTij^rE i ; I Spring jut rsturne^ from a trip on J i which\ bought one ofy&e Irrgest and beat " & . . Uaee o\furnHi?re,?e^arried ip Louiebui* C ' , i'.; \ I am prebarwtl *o jjrbp you thaj if price and J aceommolatloa i?^cdn?i<leration ae well aa V the nieeet\pbds M bf had for the money , F I you HAl\irorfeM&SEE UK BEFORE | "3 I ... X BUWKG ^ i 1 . This VnraliyjmVf eomlhg in now erery ^jy. ?r~? Gall and ye ItA Remember my undertaking ' **,.<. 1 >*'.: * I department ia altmy^bept up and ie at your ' 1 ?, I * ; J J_wfr? |
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