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0Rr^RTHUH KYNES FLEMING.
Surgeon UenV it,
OAm ir\ Ford Building, Main nil Naah street,
LKHo*w?,tto!lJa Phone No. 4 .
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\ "PHYSICIAN LoaUburg,
1*. Ci >bone No. 156 |
pKANELn?TON HOTEL
tjk mokllBioD, N.r.
R. A.\8p?ed, Proprito^.'*
Good Uftrr In eoBBctibs
jJK. U H. BAR 18 - 1 ?
DENIAL 8UttOE?N (
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Office in HtefcelBnUdlng. Hi In Street.
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p H. COOKE
ATTORNEY-AT-LA T|
.'4 Lonlelnrg, N. C.
Over Coo pee A PleAsant* Sto e?* Prompt
attention given all legal busiae a entrusted
to ma/ Y
UIV j. E,. MAbwna
^ 1 PHYSICIAN anu 8URQ! ON
Louisbunl K. C.\.
OA* In rear of BeaaleriAlston Tag Store.
gR. S. P. BURT Y
PHYSICIAN a ad VBURG ION
Louisbarg, B.^C.
Office orer P. 8. A K. K. All* i's Store
gR. R. F. YARBOROUGH
PHYSICIAN and SURGK 3N|
Loaielidra, N.IC. ?4
Office in Yarboronch A Blekel t building.
. - Nijrht calle answered f om T. V Birkett s
residence, phone 74. ^
g B MA8SKNBURQ j
.ATTORNEY AT LA ?
Loaiabnrg. Ni Cl
Will practice in all the courts W the State
Office In Eserton Butting
HAYWOOD RUFFIlJ
ATTORNEYS AT UAw - .
Lonisburg, N. V I
Will practice in all conrte off Franklin and
adjoining comities. also in the Supreme
fourt a A in the United Stales bi trict and
Oircuit liurt. ^Office orerJFirat. National
Bank. I
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. fjl B. WILDER I | ]
ATTORNEY AT LAW f
Loaisbarg, I. C?
Office en.Hain street in Cooper I tuilding.
gPRUILL A HOLMS "
ATTORNEY3ftT LAW
Lonisburgf N. C. j
Will attend the courts it Frankli i, Vance, t
Granville, Warre?. and/Wake counties. also /
the Snpre-ue Conit lr>f North Carolina.
Prompt attention giv?i to oollectitus Office
in Kprsill bsildiog. T 1 ?t?
.. T. W. Bkk.tt, / R. Yhlt?
' Ljuisbnrg, N.,C. j Franklin! on. N? C.
glCKBTT A, WHIM j
LAWYERS
Loulsjjfmrg. N. C.
The settlement o? jftwtee for sweaters, f Ad ministrators
and ifnardiani Is madd a spee- ialtj,
an** r?ebobSa required by lav can be
secured In se once.
Offlr* ! Tarhnennwh A Rftrkwtt he fl diner
Main *tr?t ' * j
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ATT< BHBT AT LAwt /
Lc uinbur*. N. C. / \
?- Practice in all e< urU. Offlca on Jlaia Straafc
W H. YAEl ioROPOH, it. " ^
ATTORNEY A^LAW
L< utebargjiN. C. ^
' All le*al bmine * Intraiind to oiKr??ly? J
S'oraot attention. In XEfevrton
nildlnc. /
F. HOU( VLf
CONTRA pTOR aad]BUlLDER " 4
% . ;; \Jt iiabnrg, N. 6. y ?
Tradida airnglC j< rail kinds of buitdiopr ?upptld*.
artUtbf M ? and TUm. Archittc
tnral d?\m an unit tad. ^ "]
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/?- Fran! linton, N. 0.,
. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND.
By rirtue of an order of re-aa!? made
by the Superior court of fAnklin
^.county in the apeciai proceeding entltlfled
R.A. Moore, Admrr of J./TMonro,
^^dec'd va Mattel Moore and dthere,heirs ,
at law, the uddaraigned oJmmlaeioner
will on MondaVthe 2nd /av of May.
- r 1810, it bains tne nrsi Monaay in said
* month, at aboutyhe rf>ur of twelve
o'eloek, noon, offcr tMc sale at public
auction at the CVuft Honae door In t
Louie burs. N. C>, tm/ne highest bidder I
for cash, a certalc Jract or parcel of
land altaated In CyMn Creek town- i
(hip, Franklin couftyANorth Carolina, ?
adjoining the land# of & W. Moore, I. '
C. MattW MraAS. aT^Mwho, I
aad containing t#wity-flv\ acrea, more I
or leas. The pi/chaaer wVl bo required
to make a/efcposit ol twenty per I
eent of 3 bid u a gaoamfttee of good
faith (rending jtt oonflrmatVin of the
nit /
Tbla the lif day of April, 1910.
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company ha^stood tjhe
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Oats, Cora, Cotton, Truck and Gen
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TOP DRHft
bearing our trade mark. Don't be mil
jITE" at less cost per ton than soda, ui
ier acre, giyes equally as good, if not A
CEREA
s packed in 200 pound jmgs, in good
itiffen the land, and doe* not evaporatt
Herealite and full information regardin
MeMNNEE B
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Sole Owners and M
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lave you examine before making tour
>toney oa anything in our line.??V
Let Us Show You in
- We also carry! a n
General Merchant:
When in town give us a callyWe will
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GEO/H. MAIN
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Physicians
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^Tbs Utest^roduct of ed^^VELVO Laxat
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:eries that we would Jbe glad to
purchases. We onn save vou
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se and Fruits
Eour utmost to make your
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n and prevaht the potions of undigested
Ive Uy^f Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle,
- Ivo efts on the Uver, as well as on the
sib^efficacy In constipation, Indlgeetlon,
itence, etc. Try VF 1
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Lesson V.?Second Quarter, For
'-.- MayJ, 1910.
-THE INTERNATIONAL- SERIES.
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Text of tha Lesson, Matt, xll, 1-14.
Ydemory Verses, 11, 12?Qoldsn Tsxt, ~
MatL xii, 7?Commentary Prepared
by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
hyi?ocritlcHl Pharisee* wefe specially
diligent 111 rejecting Jesus as their
Messiah.? notwithstanding?all Bis- mighty
works and gracious words.
I binding upon people heavy7' burdens.
, grievous to be borne. Jesus tuUght the
| -weary burdened ones that In Him they
I would And rest. "At that time" (xL
25; xll. 1). when these grace-doubters ^
(as u missionary recently writing from
Clilna called these seventh day pek .
ple? were making an Idol of their Sab- '
hath, while rejecting the Lord of the
Sabbath win* was In their midst. Je
??w ? luror ((vtni wuifcn Ul our
lesson today -to teach them that Id
their midst was one greater than the
temple, greater than SolomoD. greater
thnu Jonah 'verses U. 41: 42). When the
klugdoui comes the I.ord alone shall
be exalted, and all the loftiness and
haughtiness of men shall be bowed
down (Isa. II. 11, IT). - Earth's mighty
ones shall-then hare learned that "those
who walk In pride He U able to abase"
(Dan. Iv, 37i. ,
As Jesus and His disciples Walked
through the cornfields on a Sabbath
day His disciples plucked ears of corn
and did eat. nibbing them In their
hands (Lake vl? lj. Then the Pharisees
accuse Him and His disciples as lawbreakers.
evil doers, transgressors. It
seems horrible that men should accuse
their Maker, but they did not know
Him. because they- were blinded by the
god of this world, as are all today
who talk against God and His word,
and there are many. They pretended
to be very zealous for the law. so He
said: "Have ye not rend what Daviddld?"?
"Have ye not read in the law?"
(Verses 3, 5.1 Dr. Scofield says "Jesus'
action is highly significant." "What
David did" refers to the time of His
rejection and persecution by Saul (1
Sam. xxl, 6). Jesus here Is not so
much the rejected Saviour as the re
jecteu King?uence tbe reference to
David Jesns continually referred
them to their own Scriptures: "Have
ye never read?" "Did ye never read
In the Scriptures?" (Matt, xl, 16, 42.)
Note-that the'Lord Jesus bad full
confidence In the authority of Scrip~4pre,
the law. the prophets and the
Pahiaaa (Luke xxlv, 27, 44). These
Pharisee^ professed to believe the1
Scriptures also, yet they fulfilled them
In condemning Him. On one occasion
Jesus naked not only J'fl(hat is written
In the law?" but "How readest thou?"
(Luke x, 26.) We do well to consider
whether we receive the Scriptures as
they are in truth the word of God
which effectually worketh in tbem
that believe (I Thess. 11, 3). If we are
wholly subject to God and to His
word Jesus will not only he our Sav
lour, but our Lord, whom we will delight
to obey, not In order that He
may have mercy upon us, but because
He has had mercy on us and we have
learned something of the meaning of
verse 7.
Even In the synagogue where the
law, the prophets and tbe Psalms were
read every Sabbath they sought to accuse
Him who had given tbem these
Scriptures and who had given to each
of tbem life and breath and all things,
yet He patiently bore with them and
reasoned with them. He reminded
them thnt they would not hesitate to
save tbe life of a sheep, even on e
Sabbath day, and asking. "How much
then Is n man better than a sheep?"
He asserted. "It ts lawful to do well
on the Sabbath days.'* Commanding
the man with the withered hand to
"rise up and stand forth in the nild9t."
He also commanded htm to stretch
forth his hand, which he did. and It
was restored whole as the other (Luke
vi, 8-1. 1). Then were they filled with
madness and went out and held a
council against Him. how they might
destroy Him. Thus they prepare to
seal His doom, ns they think, hut they
are In reality sealing fnelr own and
fulfilling the SerlptureH. which r.a!d.
"They rewarded Me evil for good."
"Thpy hated Me without a cause""
"They that sit lu the gate "speak
against Me.** "Many-bulls have compassed
Me?strong bulls of Bnshnn
nave beset uie round ilha. xxxv. 12; "
lxlx. 4. 12: xxii, 12).
i The time had not come for them to
j-curry out their murderous thmlghrs. so
.it'mm eiiuinj ?nm:n'w irom mem ana
"continued to lit'ill the multitudes IV!i I
followed Hint?many tfbo bad plagues
pressing upon Hint to touch film and
unclean spirit* falling down before
Ulm and crylnjt. "Thou art the Son of
God" (Mark III. 7.12.1 Our lesson chapter
says that He belHed tbeui all. but
chanted tlTetn that they all oil Id not
make Him known (IB. 101. fbla also
that the Scripture might be fulfilled
as It is written In Isa. *111, 1. 4. That "
wC who are His witnesses may apply
many Scriptures concerning Httn. at
least In some measure to ourselves. t
see In Acts *111. 47. rani's nse ofTTSl.
*111. <1. That we are His chosen ones
see John iv. 10; ftph. 1, 4; I Pet. II. 0.
That we are In the world as lights
for Him see Matt ?. 14; Phil. U. 15.
That we may manifest His Ufa let at '
ever behold Him as the perfect servant
In whom the Father la well pleased
and trust Him to All us with His
Splplt that we tho may be well pleasing
to Him. possessing the ornament
of a meek and' quiet spirit which is fa
the sight of God of great price.
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like plain tin. Neither will thiy
They never need repair* and laat t
of aft, they make the handed me* t:
M. f. HOUCK,
Specialties
When You Drink
Drink tl
There are nn h*fJ
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Try one can ana 1
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I also a air j a nice and complete lin<
glad to serve those who may b
me a oall when is towi
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baby c*pi ju?t ree?ir*d. It wll
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la long aa the^uilding. And last
Louisburg, N. C.
in Coffee
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br brands than the
(^inhattan Blend,
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LOT OF
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Machines
ECEIVED Jt'"Cch^e
to see as and lock at what t>
conTiibsd that
ie Very Best Furloney
That You
> the State.
? { undertakers Bupplies and will be
ejn seed of my aerrises. Oive
i or in need of anything
t?list, : *?: r ?
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I Sales
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