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Professional Car ? j ~ ABIHUlOiYNES FLEMING ^ larWn Dentist, Louisburjr. N. oTT * Hoars: t to 4(M. pY61** Na> *?4|\b. b a. nbw1 r.l, j tfH BICIAN / Louieburg, N. C. Phone No/ 1 ^HANKLUfTON f+OTEL j - FnbI Union, N.C. , / 4 R. A. Sp ed. Proprietor. / Good Lie >rv in connm-ticA tjjlt. C H. BANI 8 . .. t pbmtl L 8ur0b0tj ? L'tiu barer, N. 0 / 1 Office ia Hieke laildiag, Miin Street. p H. COOKE I ATTOE1 EY-ATIAW| Loali tmrg, NJC.', % OverCbo^krvAPl aeante/storelr. Proa Attention given all egal biaineaa entras ? 1 _tp ID* J^R. J. E. MAL( NE I PHYSICI A> an J SURGEON Louia urfi N. C. Office in rear of Ron iMr-Aiaton Drag Stc jjh. 8. p. ?nl' 7 rmaiuiArytand burueon LouiJo rg, N.JC. Office orer P. Mi K. K. Allen's 8Mri TJK R. F. /iRB>RODQH PHYs/lANS ad SURQEONI /Louieb rg, N. U.< Office in Ysfrboroag i ft Biekett bnildi Night calls Answered f.om T."W Pickel residence, lAone 74. g b. Assenbu io MATTORNfi r AT (J Loaisbi rg, N. C. Will pr mice in,all t e courts ot the Sti ,?A)ffloe in Eg rton Building f * HAIWOGD RUFFIN i| ATTORNE J AT ;LAW ;J Lovlsbak, N. C. Will/practice ft? all cobfts of Franklin t HiijoMiajr roduties. Also in the* Supre and in the Unitad States District a Ciivun Court. .Office fcWiiFirst, Natioi Ban*. T ? fJi'tB. WILDER \ i ATTORNEY IT LAW Loniabnrg, N. C. ' O.ffige on M^in street in Cooper building gPRUILL A Bi|lDEN ^ ATTORNETS AT LAW ' Lonispurg, -N. C. / Will attend the courts of Franklii/ Van Graarille, Warre.. and Wake counties, al the Supreme Const of North/Carolii Prompt attention fBTen to colleqtious Of] in Spruill building. | J t. w. Biekett, ] k. B. White L Vj LouisLirg, N.^C. . "1 Foknklieton.. TglCKKTT *,WHJffE / LAWYERS Louis burg /N. The settlement ot astita for exeeutors,|i miuistrators and Ouanians is made a sp laity, an** *<e bonds uhquired by law can a secured is ae office./ Office in YarboroWkh ft .Btokett bufldl . Main strset f T W 11 "*T I 7~ ATTORNEY AT LAW LbalsbuL. N.C. Practice in allJsourts. lOfflce on Main Stn H *AKBORO(|gH, Jr. ? iurrnRXF/J LAW / Louisburg, N. C. All legal/business intriAted to mi ^recei promot/ attention. fXRoeJ . in ^Egerl If f. HOUCK ImbNTRAOTOR J.dJBUILDER J ? L Louisbur^[ N. C. Tra<$ng agent for all kinds of building su piles] artistic Mantles ant^Tiles. Archib tnraj design* submttted^r i_/ n riv-/ n i?J JMM'Ul1, Fra^QintoA N. 0., C0MM18S^NBR8 S\LE OF LAN By virti/ of on order of re-nle mt< by the /iperior court of Frank! county in'the special proceeding entit ed R.A./ Moore. Alm r of i.W. Moor dec'd vs Mabel M< ire aryl others, hei at law, the unders gned/commission will on Monday th 2nm day of Ma 1910, It being tne f rat/Monday in sa a month, at about i he/hour of twel o'clock, noon, offi r/for sale at pub auction at the ( ftirt Honagicdoor Louisburg, N. C., > the highest bidd foi cask, a carta/ tract or parcel land situated In JC press Creek tow - ship. Franklin /oi ity, North Carolin adjoining the Jpndi ot E. W. Moore. C. Matthewaf and Mrs. S. A. Moor and conUiniA twi lty-five acres, mo or less." TMs pure aser will be requi - -ed to mays a d< Melt of twenty p t^?/ia)Blng the onflrmaUon of tl ThiaXhe 1st day if April, 1910. / w. h. yibhobodob, Jr., ' ' Commissioner. . ' ' - - ? d\ FRESH 4 - Crushed OF ALL .56 To aery# on our ICE CREAM, and w ? ing touch on this and the rest of J _ Phone Your Qrdt V in Ohx and it will be delivered promntly. ] , where there is Always pt Md / _____ THE SCaGGII s Special - -Wr 1 * Racket \ i"1V? . * \ * \ it? j ? New line of White Goods, Ginghams. . # Laces aim I me y \ ,od f We caUr especial i nal " - American Be Tha best on the marVet.fall and see th< baby caps just tpceired. It will ? J ??? ' MRS. A c. ? ( ... '. : lao > ! ? FURMI We wish te inform oar customers an id. JiA* ? FURNITURE , TAKING \ S Mt to the building oafaaak street foane where we yfll be glad to bare y< .Hill &/\ GROCI ?L We hare a nice fresh stcok of oj ubtc juu oiaimne oeiore making Wot money on anything in our line. * : o. LetJJs Show Toy a e, We alio oar j i ? General M^rchaj Ld er When in town one ug a eall, i^/w r g^Eo. nf m i - . ' M 1*M _rtfl MAIN 8j LOUISBUI / . .. Hfejt lii SIM v. " 3 . ; - ??? ?^ ?? -r -?iuil LINE r -?' : : -?fruits Vki^DS AV JACK." to pat t')e tiuishSe dinks makes them taste right. 3ra for Anything LiVie Hnre y<Lr prescriptions filled here an experienced man. i DRUG GO. L Sales _. rtiE f -/ Store / " i reals, Madras, Souitinu and a prettj Embroideries ituntlon to the auty Corsets jm. VSample line of Ladies l*at?? be tcsyour interest to see tbem. M HALL" TURE! ifl friends that/ we have moved oui 30k of AND UNDERSUPPLIES rly ocoopied by the dispensary, >u oatl to see us when in town. Sledge ERIE? ocerieythat we would Jbe f?lad to r porchases. We csd save von nd Talk With You . nice line of ise and Fruits ill do our utmost to make your isant COOPER Bnr ' UNO, .. 4, > ^.>-""1 V ' v^'- ** -* Lesson III. ?Second Quarter. _ 1 - Tor April 17, 1910. * THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Tsxt of thi Lesson. Matt. xi. 1-19. Memory Verses, 4. 5?Golden Text, John v, 36?Commentary Prepared by* Rev. D. M. Stearns. * After the commission of lant lesson froth Jesus and His disciples departed pud went through the towns preaching (be gospel and healing everywhere. ' See verse 1, with Mark vl. 12.-t5: Luke ,ix. O. we inay imagine the result from ? such a passage as Matt. Iv. *24. In v Luke rlL 16-18. we read that after Jesus raised thp widow's son to life 4 j the people glorified God. saying that a * great prophet Is risen up atnoug us and that God hatb visited His people, fc And this rumor of Him went forth throughout all Judea and throughout all the region roundabout. And the disciples of John showed him of all^tbese things. This explains bow, according ^ to verse ? of ouf lesson. John heard kl the prison the works of Christ. We ) -learn from chapter xlv that .John was put In prison because be bad fearlessly , rebuked slu In .high places, a dangerous thing to do If one's own comfort Is considered when the powers that be are In league with'the devil. So Mlcalah. son of I ml*. found It when for speaking the truth he was put In prison and fed on the bread and water of affliction. Zechariab, son of Jebotada, was stoned to death because he test!- f fled that the peopte were in trouble be- " cause they had- forsaken the Lord (II Cfiron. xv*ill, 25. 26; xxlv. 20. 21). The J hatred of the world, however. Is not \ -strange, for the devil,Is the god of this j age. and he Is the great adversary of I ' God and man. But when one Is sufferI lng for righteousness' sake and our f God, whose we are and whom we serve, " seems not to hear us and sends no deliverance then It becomes very perplexing to any hat the strongest faith. See Joseph as slave and prisoner. Martha and Mary with a sick and dying brother and John the Baptist seemingly neglected aud forgotten. In reply to John's question by his two disciples - Jesus Id tbut same boar wrought many miracles and said to the messengers. "Go and shew John again those things which- ye do hear and see" (verses 8-6; Luke vlf 20. 21). He also said as much as "Do not be offended. John, if 1 do npt come to see you. and do not think it strauge if 1 do uot release you." We must remember His words In John xvl. L3; Isa. I. 10. The messengers from John having depurted. Jesus said to the multitudes concerning John that he was the one foretold by Isaiah and Malachl as the messenger who would prepare the way Of the Messiah (Isa. xl. 8; Mai. Ill, II. He xUk> aald that among them that are born .of women there bath not rtsen a greater (ban Jobn the Baptist (verse 11). We remember that Gabriel said. "He shall be great la the, sight of the Lord. * be shall b filled with the Holy Ghqst. b* shall go before Him In the spirit and ^ power of Ellas" (Luke I. 15-17)?ndt' great In the sight of men. but ready to testify or suffer or die that God may ' be glorified. In connection with John's _ greatness our Lord added. "He that 1 Is least In the kingdom of heaven Is greater than he" (verse 11). This has perplexed many because, perhaps, they ' have not noticed that Jesus did not cay "the least In heaven." but the least in the kingdom of heaven, or kingdom of God (Luke vtt. 28). which j means the kingdom to be set up on thla earth when Jesus shall be king over all the earth. When the kingdom comes John himself shall be greater than be ever was when here in humilla Hon. The least lu the glorified l>udy. like Jesus Hluiself (1 John 111. *2i. shall m I be greater than the greatest here in a * mortal body. There la more light for us upou this In due time, but let us con- ^ older the greatness of being "like Him" - -and?Mo-cnn tin pally behold Hi in as to be more like Him now. The Mhgdoffl suffering violence*verse 12) evidently refers to the violence which John was uow sutTerlug ml which Jesus. the King, was scon t<i/ m suffer at the hands of the' nsters. See Luke jtvl." It;. It. V. The.v killed the I herald aud also cruelly murdered the. King. Tbev they violently pressed against the kingdom and caused Its postponcmciM till He shall come nguin In His glory. Stephen summed It up In his discourse wbdn he said. "Ye stiff necked mid unclrcumclsed In heart and ours, ye do always resist the" Holy Ghost?as ftair fathers did. so do ye. Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? And they have slnln them which shewed liefore of the coining of the .Inst One: of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers" (Acts vli, fil. fi2i. John the Baptist came In the spirit and |s?wer of Elijah, and had they received him and the Messiah whom be heralded the kingdom would have pome (verse 14?: but. having acted as they did. the real EJljab must come 40 herald the return of Christ In glory (Matt. xvll. IO-13?. Ivet those receive t It wbo cap. J They said that John bud a detnou, I and Jesus they called a glutton and a wtneblbber and a friend of puhllcnna 1 and slnnepl. We must not therefore ' think It strange If we receive similar treatment and nre numbered with transgressors, reviled and persecuted for . His sake. We must conslden Him who I rlretb potvei- to the fklnt. and to rbem I that have no might He Lncreaseth strength. | . ? ., ' , \ 1 ' - t ' ~ ?. " ' * > - . . ' ^aimfr i nhi IMiHihfiiiiiiii i^i^~ - t " . - 7^ BaBHBSK-SS! 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It is invaluable for protection otth^ousewife. / <J For inf< l plan writ Farmi or curl like wood shingles. Will not Hp at the seams during high wind storms, g as the building. And last nd are not expensive. isburg, N." C- ? - - Z1 M ** 11 Coffee \ offee Why No Z JT brands than the lhattan Blend, md Toxaway. convinced. flCKS D 100 T OF niture _ / . achines EIVED ? v . .? * . " , v. . |e to (te us and look at what need that Very Best Furtey That You hie State. inaertakere supplies and will be leekl of my senrices. Give i nevd of anything ure Company [the convenience and * ' / rmation about our p to nearest manager rs* Line Department \ Telephone itsurauu l/U. I '"S fai?*i?. C" ::
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