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; ' V _ _ . JProfes&ional Card JJR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Sure*"" Uentlut, Office in Ford Buiidin*. Main end Nash street, Louis burjj. N. C. Hours: 9 to 4:30. Phone No. 40. ? ^ JJK, H. A. NEWELL, '' =-; '.PHY8KTAN ^^niburn, N. C. Plionp No. 156 T^AXKLINTON HOTEL Franklin too. N. C./ K. A. Speed. Proprlfjor. Quod Livery in counyciion JJIt. C H. BANKS 1 , DENTAL SURGEON ... L.ui-Denr, S. C. Office id Hick* bu ldinff, Mufn Street. p H. COOKE I ATTORNtY-lT-LAW Loul?bnr? N. C.' \ Over Cooper & I'lrisftitN Store. Prompt Attention kivi'u all I*k<J business entrusted to ir.o I nit J E. MALokt , " VhYSICIAN /ad HtTlt<IKON Loumt |r^ N. (V Oltt r in rear of Huh lev-Alston Drug" Klort. TJR. B. P. BUR' ' PHYSICIAN and HI HO HON ^LouiJl urgvN.JC. Office over P. HjiK. K. Allen's Store JJR. R. F. Y?R 10ROUGH PHYHPiIn and 81 ROEOX, . Lobisl uric, N. C. Office in Yarborourh & Blekett building. Night calls answerer f:om T. ff. Birkett I residence, phone 74. g B. MASSpNBl RO ATTVIiVf Y AT LA.V l/ouisbt rg, N. CI Will practice in nil tl e courts ot the Stute Office in Eg* rton Building WM. H VA'WOOD RJJFFIN AlTOrtNE ' AT LAW I Lor iebu g, N. C. Will prnciie In nil c< urts of Franklin and . adjoining f counties also in the Supreme j Court nod/in rlie Unit ?d States District and Circuit Cfurt. Office over First National Bank. / r fjJJlTjWlLDER y f ATTORNEY! AT LAW j Louihburs, N. C. Office in Main street in Cooper building. gHRU LL & HOLDiAN A i^TOaSBYiUT LA \Y . Louisburg,! N. C, Will attjrud tKe courts ol Franklin, GranviU*. \Varre,, and Viake eouutiei. the Supreme Couit on North Caro i - . Prompf attention given to collections ..i in Spiuill buildiug. i T, W Blckett. 1 R. B. VNbiiLouisl.irg, Franklintoi. TJICI ETT A.WHITE I LAWYEBB Louisburg. Nl f!. , The bp tie men t o? estates foY ex ' . * 'tnini-H ators and Guardiauflis m?i t- m . laity, i a** * ? bonds required by b< ?\ > i. be securer in ne office. Offla in Yarborough & I mg Main i treet 1 W* :i. PERSON ATTORNEY A'l l\\ Louisburg. N ?i Frartie i in all courts. OHi?" 'I* ''' In Street Mr i. YARBonoir'i r. i \ yy - 1 ATTORNEY .AT 1.1 ?V Loujfll?ij?*K N. ?'.l All Ic^.i huttine** In i4*'' fa-, "receive nrorant attention. ?ttt fti Egerton ltuildi : F HOII' K lONTRM H? i* lEILpER J.r.i: -i. i. N. C./\ Trudini uic^nt" *ybilldinjr nup. plica, m Ur.i?; I i ''' ' ? 'I /llw.l Architectural de lijrnx - 1 / \ pf1;- !V6RD ion. N. C., ??/" is NEW ? Mlat ^ Market I havt! re-npeiK-J my fresh meat market iiuhe>,rear of my restaurant, where I will, ~ij? keep a full liia of fresh meats and o/stirs at 'all times. Whey inlneed of same call ontme *15 I wTTI give your others prompt attention. I will deliver all orders in town. o\ 0 ^ ,\ * v . w H HARRIS WW I \ - """ " " ' J v * " - 7 - y - "! Wtjiel) One Beloftj V DIED. SUDDENLY Tlie comm unity was shocked yegter- r dav to learn that Mr. J S. Improvident, while sitting on the porch at hie home,_died suddenly. No one was ' with him when he breathed his last. Mr. Improvident was an exemplary :< citizen, and will be sadly missed in thi^j community where all who knew him i1 admired him for his many manly qualities. Mr. Improvident leaves a wife and I three small children. Unfortunately j, he had just expressed hi? intention or J taking out a life insurance policy, but / neglected it, and his estimable family/j will lie left in almost destitute circuny \, stances. His children are of tenddr age and the afflictions falls heavily ua- >, on the widow who ip universally fateemed. ?T j. fl. turner" , Kor Life t LOUISISUI DRUM SAMF The-following line of fall samples haves Suits, Cloaks and Capes, Childrens CloaV line shoes for every body W. B./ Louiseui School We have a fuLJ line sale cheap.s^A nice and tablets fon the a call before you ge | Fancy \( We carry a full ant fresh and fancy sro| . your order pronUDt a tion. Give us /trii GEORGE I h [ CAP1 Stock of the Ramos Typewriter Co North Carolina, is being ofterAti" to will be commenced as soon as the i FOR PAR1 Address J. g. J* W1LMISC1 A BIG L New\fu '-= 7^Afs Sewing^ JUST Rj And we cnn make the pj-ices rig JitJ we have and /be We Are Selling/V.1 niture for the M Can But in I also carry a nice and complete line s$lad to serve|tho?e wio may b< . me a ealljwnen in town / in my W. E. White Fun " I . r / ? - . c ! ' f" * Do ! You ! i_ To ; ^ yiie L-ommunity was shocked yesterfajt to learn that Mr. J. S. Provident, while setting on the porch at his home, liedwiddenly." No one was with him whey hi breathed his last. Mr. Provi- gj dentmv&s an exemplary citizens, aud wil/he sadly mieked in this community ' wlifer^ all who knew Mm admired hira 01 fag hiSmany manly qualities. b; /Mr. Provident leaves a wife and three tl nnall ejiildren. Luckily a few years u. igo he look a policy in tlfe Blank Life SI insurante Cdmpany for $5,U00 and this neat sure will provide for tho grief stricken widow and fathei less children. ' Funeral arrangements will be announc- 11 ed later. V " li Special flgeot Insurance m 1G, N. C. oi ???nl MERS Vi ^1ES *{ .rrieed. at the Bargain Store: lady Coat '! ^ibd Capes, Boys ClothingJfSample " f \ 1 ^tMxaa-mt ^ doOKE i RG, N. C. I" c< - Books a tl i a! / g / a of schoof books for ? line Or stationary ~ children. Giye us ^ t yaor supply. fi ! ^ jroceries | " complete line of series and will give ^ md personal atten- < n ik and let us serve tl \ ! COOPER ; tl _a. r\_ Y I 41 incou-ppVated underjthe laws of I ? investjshs at oar. Manufacturing |i entir^Vmount] of stoek'Jis sold. /cd^HS | * AMOS Box 54 | v ONH^ I; -OT OF : irnfaire li ID -/ ? Machines j! ZcElVED I Qorne to see us audjjook at ^what ? c?ivinced that ' ? ieWery Best Fur- * [oney That You t. ^fclMHState. ? i of andlrtnkersjsupplies andjwill be 41 a in needVf my services. Give i or in neeH of_'anything c, li?p. \ . n * I tl niture Company' W t >UNDAY_SGHOOL. .esson I.?Fourth Quarter, For Oct. 2, 1910. HE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. sxt of ths Losson, Matt, xxv, 1-13. Mamory, Verses, 10-12?Golden Text, Luke xii, 40?Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. ? We^ have no le^ou assigned from Ijaprer xxilL. but let us Dot fall to ote the summing up of the religion P the Pharisees as" seen-and judged F the Judge of all the earth. "All lelr works they do for to be seen of tan.7 Our Uvea are lived, front our ur.dpolnt. either before people-for itlr approval or before God for His pprovnl only. The latter Is the only ue way to live, uceordlng to II Tim. . 13. but It Is to be feared that many preacher has more regard for the pproval of his congregation than for ie upproval of God. Let such condor tbfe eight woes of this chapter, ad the time to which the "till" or antil" of verse 30 points, along with uke xxi. 24, and Itoin. xi. 25. We shall have one study some weeks iter In the Ir.tter part of chapter xiv, but nothing In the^Arst thirty2e verses of this fnrreachiug and II Importanti>llvet discourse. Yet we innot understand the lessou of today sccpt In the light of the great event P verses 30. 31. the coming of the Son P man lu glory at the close of the reat tribulation, for It Is tben that [fairs on earth shall be as in the days P Noah. Iniquity cannot come to a end while the church Is on earth (II hess. 11. 7. 8i. but the Holy Spirit. In [is official capacity of gathering out le church, having been taken with le church nt her rnptuhe-.to meet ber ord. tben the evil trinity of devil, east and false prophet do their utiost to overthrow the Lamb of God odlo-dpstroy Ills people Israel (Dan. 11. 1, 3: Rev. xvll, 14). who shall ever cease from the earth (Matt, xlv. 34: Jer. xxxl. 35. 37). but at ie coming of ChriftJ: In glory shall ?celve Him as their Messiah and be)me thus a righteous nation to bless II nations (Isa lx. 1-3. 19-21). If the- "then'' of the first verse of ur lesson could refer to the coming r Christ with His saints, .the ten vlrIns could l?e Interpreted only of Israel, nd there is something In favor of lis In.the Vulgate and Syfiac MSS.. rhlch give the last clause of verses 1, s "went forth to meet the hrlderoom and the bride." But without (tempting to settle the Interpretation f It. there Is an abundance of truth "hlch all may profit by. There are. nd there will be till lie comes, some ise and some foolish, all of them pressors, but only some possessors. The -beat and tares will grow together II the harvest, which la the end of the ge. Compare the wise Ad foolish of hapter vli. 21-27. and note that He ill have to sny to some very loud rofessors. "1 never knew you: depart om me." It Is written. 'Tie that wltieth souls Is wise." and again. "They iat be wise shall shine as the brightess of the firmament" (Prov. xl. 30: an. xll. 3). By contrast we can nnglne who the foolish arc. See also 1 Luke xll. 20. 21. that all are foolish *ho lay np treasure on earth and are ot rich toward God. When we con-* Ider that there Is none other name 11 uer heaven given among men wherey we muet be saved (Acts lv. 12?. and tint It is the blood that maketh an fnnpmpnt for tbe soul (Lev, xvll. lit, ow foolish' and blinded by the devil lust all those be who, turnlpg their neks upon the only way of righteousess as Cain did. think to obtain enrance to the kingdom by their own ood works, by character, by connee* ion with a so called church or even y baptism or the Lord's supj>or. >nly those are wise who can truly ay. "Thou wast slain and hast reeemed us to God by Thy blood." and 7ho "overcome by the blood of the .amb nnd the word of their testimony, gp.loving their lives iiurnvrtie death Rev. v. 9: xll, 11). A '.amp Is no rnnner of use. except perhaps to hp dmlred, without oil. Oil Is a symbol f the Holy Spirit, and In Rom. vlll. 9. re read that "if any man have not tie Spirit of Christ he Is none of Ills.'' 'hat would seem to settle the real tannin? or tno rooiisn virgins (<:. i. *?.?. 'hat all. both wise and f? I'.sh. slnm- i ered and slept, would seem to Indlate that the wise as well as the fool?h were Indifferent to the great event, he coming of the Lord. If we Judge y the few preachers who seem to now or enre anything about Ills comig and therefore the consequent llndness of believers generally In this latter. It Is evident that with few exeptlons comparatively all are asleep, lilt there Is n sleep that 1b lawful, nd If we are right with God It will ot matter If as to out bodies we are wake or asleep when Jesus comes, ar we can say, "I sleep, bnt my heart raketh" (Song v. 2). The wise virgins refe ready and they went .'n with [Ira to the marriage, and tie door ras shnt (verse 10). There is no readiness apart from hat which He provides. His own Lghteousness. which He glvee freely > all who receive Him. Then we can lways say. "I will greatly rejoice In he Lord, my sonl shall be Joyful in ly God. for He both clothed me with he garments of salvation, He bath jvered me with the robe of righteons? " (Isa. 1x1. 10). Thus accepted In he Beloved. In whom we have reeroptlon through Bis blood, we are (way* roody for Hit coll. fc" a * i| ? .! u:r *; " 'N r' iWfc in i Ti inhir^'--^k> I. v ^ ___ . _ ? . ' . J Woman's Power Over R Woman's most glorious endowment is the p< to awaken and hold the pari ?nd honest lov?, worthy man. When she lps4> *t and still^Jolfei no one in the wide world Aaniknow th^hcart aj she endures. The womanjwko suffpn frorj^w nets and derangement of aed sppdial vpstfianlj ganism soon loses the powerlyrswpf'the heai a man. Her general hcalt^fuffort and she I hfitgood looks, her attracmrkp^ss, her amiat amUber power and prestige/aaLswoman. Dr. R the assistance of his staff^l^sae physicians, hi thousands of women. Afe m devised a sue ments. It is knowmps Dr. Pterce'B Favorit specific for the weaknesses anoVdisordcrs pecu lates, strengthen^and heals, Yraedicine dealc advise you to a^ept a substitute in order to n IT VAEE8 WBAE WO SICK WOMEN Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pallets regulate and Strang WflHTOTEg WOO CORraG can be laid without fuss or ifctheriright over thi top of your budding instyftly frofe a fire catchi will last as Ions: as the binding itAlf and never For further dctailcd^information M. ^ HOUcij, Loui R.2.EGE Cash . \shoe Everything in I am glad to inform my old friend stand cufytoi '.'arlile building, opposite the acotrginr Di EVERY ARTK Which will he sold fur cash at the smallest" | make a specially of v< I WILL ALSO CARRY AN UP TO vl\TE L\ DRESS GOODS, LADIKS SOITS, C< 1 am agent for Godmans Shoes, eneqJaled for ladies, men and boyB. In ladies fine ihoes I ai dorf and Dittman. For men I have npver yet 3 and Deans tine line. I am the sole apzent lor t corsets manufactured in the UnitedfStates. the market for misses, boys, ladies and men. triad to show you an up-to-date line/of lace, en collars, neckwear, scarfs, belts, pufses and he friends I extend a cordial welcome/and invite you will find every possible convenience for y< igi qga ??? ? HfSfKfKf "S? 1 sale: and I have decided to run again a Sale" II serve the public with I F irst Class Teams Will be glad to havo a liberal share of patropaj teams and polite and accommodating driyfrs. RFF1JLL / SAVE THE MIDDLE | If you will see me or let me see pou before yot save you money. Men are generrlly in Vusiues is true I can save you money. Those vuioare the money possible, so see me. I makevnattn ing with a plenty of nice clean cotton aim hufS of felt or hair mattress you wish and you ram i /*\ G. MORRI For MONV'Mg TOMBSTONE?; CURI FENCING/Write to Suffolk/Marble Works, , WatcnThi . -Av ; nilmhr f' . -? - ?-5? ? T - - ? * _____ rr "*? v? ?*? ?* .' n? , i" . , ' V. -? mis3-: llW '^TW ' or- ( o?e? ility .V. Pierce, ol Buffalo, N. Y?, with is prescribed for and cured many cessful remedy for woman's aile Prescription. It is a positive liar to women. It purifies, recurs sell it. No honest dealer will isko a little larger profit. j MEN STRONG, J WELL. "than Stomach, Ltrar and Bowl a. % D SHINGLES HTme (1 ASfflNGLES b old wood shinffles. changing the tr to A FIREPROOF ROOF that needs repairs. , , prices, etc., apply to sburg, N.C RTON , Store { Shoes ners that I have opened up in the ug Co. a new stock < f goods :le new sossible margin of profit. I will >od shoes. INE OF NOTIONS, HOSIERY, W.TS AND SWEATERS tYe price All sizes for children, tnVtilL agent for Ziegl.-r, Krippenfoubd the equal of Leonard, Shaw ;he nabo Corset, the most popular [ haVe the best 25 cts stockings on Even' pair warranted. I will be obroioteries, ladies handkerchiefs, ind bags. To my out of town you to\drive to my store where >ur comlort. LIVERY I very S^ble and amTprepared to jAt All Times. ?4and guarantee satisfaction. Safe .Eta = MANS PROFIT / " *> ?, i pet jfour fall, mattresses I can is for^what there is in it. If that keeping house want to save all >fises of the best feather prrof tickIt. You can have any grade of see and know what y)u get. JR. # 3STTB ' * SING and IROlf , - Suffolk, Va. * , " j s Ad
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