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\ RHHR ' - Professional Card S QR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Inrfson Uentlat, Oftee In Ford Buildtn*. Main and Naah atreet. Lou is burs, N. C. Hour*: 9 to 4:80. Phunc.l^'x 40. Qli. B. A. NEWKLL, x V - 1PHTBIC1AN % Louiaburg, M. C. ( Phone Jfo. 156 JMUNKL1NTON HOTEL ? Fruklmton. N. C. / R. A Bpeel, Proprt?ty?. Good Lirerf Id connexion T\1L C H. BANKS 1 DENTAL JJURGEpN - Pi f ,4 j Office In Hlok* Builllng, lutein Street. p H. COOKE 1 < -r_attorneyIatA,aw ^ ?? Loutobnri, NI C.' Over Cooper & Plea*aiit? Store. Prompt attention kit an all legal boaineae entreated to ma jjR J. E. M ALONE 11 PHYSICIAN aottt SURGEON Losiabonf N. Offl -e in rear of Beaale if Alston D^g Store. _ J^R. S. P. BUBT fl PHYSICIAN ai 8URGEON? Loulsburj N.;C. Office over P. 8.&K K. Allen's Store JJR. R. F. YAR^O ODGH PHYSl* IAN an 8LBGEON. Loolfbnr r, N. C. Office in Yarborough fc Bickett building. Night calls aoswend f om T. W. Bioketts ] residence, phone 74. J B. MAS8EMBUB i ATTOINEY AT LA W f Loo isbun , N. C. Will practice in a I the courts ot the 9tate Office in Eger on Building HAYW >OD ] iUFFIX * ATTC EtNET AT LAW Lo dsbur N. C, ~WttCprrtoiiee In all co rte of Franklin and adjoining con r.lee. i Iso in the Supreme m Court and in rh > Unit* d States Di 'trior, and Circuit Court. Office over First National Bunk. rjl B. WILD SB ATTbRNE^ AT LAW lJ>nlebur j, N. C. Office on MaUi street n Cooper building. gpKUiLL 4' HOLD :N A'WSXEI AT LAW Bouiaburt . N. C. Will attend tie courts ?f Franklin. Vain-**. n 111. AT L- 1 ID _ 1. ..I.. urauTiue, *vqrre< uuu jiam <-uuuiiina, m'?u tbe Supreme jCout t 4f North Caroliim Prompt attention (jivedto collection* iH in fipiuill bbitliag. 1 . T. W. Bickejt. I R. B. White LouUUurg, NIC. ! Franklioton, S JglCKETT 4. WHITE I LAWYBRS Loniabnrg, p 0. The nettle tneni o? estates lor ex^cutore, Ad-. mini*tratOM And tluardiatm in Trade a *|mvialty.HH'* ' liomii roqnved by law tube recti red in nft oeflw. 1 Office in YArboroajjh At lllrkrM ln-flding fi I Vti Mai ii rtreet 1 . - VfT M. PE^180N ATTORNEY ATILAA H Loaltbaru. N I! * 1 Practice in alljpourta. ^Officion Main Street 1 ffl H. YAlBOBOUOH, A. ATtOBNEY AT lL\ W Uouiaburic- N. Ik Alllisjil ImaiiMM intra at* I olra r-ceive promot attention. Ofll"?T In Egerton E Bnildhff- J . 1 TW V. HOU|K ~~ V~ CONTItlUTO'l I BUIIX)Ell I :)>iiihIIIIru. N. C. I Tradinir ii(j?nT$or all ki t''* of btildinp *applieH. arti*fi? M infcl?e and Tileei Arcbitec tural design* fw mit.tM. DR FORjD DENTIST. I I '/ . Frauklinton. N. Ca I' There is no probI t lem of increased cost II of food if yo/u eat ' kl more j I Quaker / Oats J v An ideal fodb? delicious; appetizing,' strengthening. ] I Comparednuth other rn foods QuakJr k>ats costs nnlhino Bnrt v^t it Miiuvot r~ /" \ ^ \ A. " *i i .*.' '' >?. v .-. > ' The Fame -? \ Give: / bui ! Mjwic ?f / D*ahrs &*ny*rtorr circular \ Standar< BE 1 t Atte: Big Overs PEOPLES GJX whioh is now coing 10=?JDfi Tbe biggest Bar THE PEOPLE'S Louisbui 7^ mK mp I have just received 2 lines ?ou buy them at Wholesale Cc THE BAR w. B./ LOIS i SALE AN I have decided to run again a Sale lerve the public with \ TtMrsf ninae Too m. ?. a. ?_ v VU i? Will be glad to havo a liberal share of teams and polite and accommodating *i FALL C Rackfet mondayV SEPTEMBER Everybody is Es Call anc PATTEF i DR.E.5,5 600D.S, .SILKSJ DR.EJJ TRIMM/N LACES AN | MRS. A - \ .f* .. - rfr* ' -?> usJteyb i i the &ett Light at Any Price ien v6u pay more than the Rayo >r aHamp, you are paying for extra ions that cannot add to the quality ight. You can't pay for a better ecause there Is none. An oil light least effect on the bumaoxye, and 'O Lamp is the best oil lamp made, low in price. You can pay $5, $10, 'or some other lamp, and although t a more costly lamp, you can't ?tter light than the white, mellow, i\ unflickering light of the lowRhyo. a srond, durable hide-holder. This sea'nciWds to the strength and appearance, solliibrass, nickeled, and easily polished. a aiRayo User, Always One . l/*o\tya*r$% mite far descriptive totke nubeetegeMcy o/the 1 Oil Company (lacoi-pog?UD " ^ >URE nd tne locked Sale ~ I !>thing store ; cm, and will only last kYS ?10 gairts Vou eyer saw CLOTHING STORE rg, N. C. ^ihoes offDnuimers Sample Shoes. )?. Iron't buy until you see them. BAIN\>TORE COpKE RG, N. C. D UVERY ! abK'ery Stable and amfprepared to At All Times datrorage and guarantee satisfaction. Safe iriverA * JPENING THE * - yStorc TUESDAY =? 26 AND 27 penally Invited to I See Our /NNHATS -| COAT.S -Sl/VT-S - CLOAKS. 6, EMBROIIXER.IEJ, -*?? p collar.<5.\ M HALL I HHHMHi ? " , _ j ..^ jjj * * -j---? >* rrrr3^ ' SUNDAY SCHOOL. . ;c Lesson V.?Fourth Quarter, For Oct. 30, 1910. Jl. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. i I Tsxt of the Lesson, Matt xxvi. 1-1$. | Memory Veres. 13?Golden Text, Mark xiv, 8?Commentary Prepared by -Rev. P. M. Stearne. We are to harp five lesson* In this chapter, the greater portion of which is recorded' l?v Mark and Luke nl?o. The first five verses and the last'three are In the regular order of events, two days before the Passover. and Jesus ^ignln announces that He la to be crucified <verse 2? The record says that %ot only had the chief priests, scribes and elders determined to kill Hlin. but they were actually consulting as to how they could do It In a quiet manner without nn uproar, for they feared. the people. "Then entered Satan Into Judas, surnamed Iscarlot. being of the number of the twelve, and he went his way and communed with the chief priests and captains how he might betray Him uqto them." and for thirty pieces of silver he agreed to do It In the absence of the multitude (verse 15; Luke xxll. 3-C?. Luke also tells us that daring those last days He was in the tjaytimc teaching in the temple, and at night He went out and abode in fhe mount that is called the Mount of Olir.es (xxl. 3T>. After such a record concerning Him whose witnesses vre are and whose steps we are to follow shall- wo over again complain.If we are hated for FII* sake. If one who professed to be our friend Jotns the enemy against us. The anointing, by Mary Is recorded by Mark and John also, but not by Luke. In Luke vlL 3IWS0. there is ft record of an anointing which was also In thp bouse of a man called Slmbn. but that Simon was no friend of Jesus, and the woman is unnamed and was confessedly a sinful woman. The event of our lesson today was six days before the Passover, and it was at Bethany, in the bouse of Simon the leper, and Martha and Mary and Lazarus were all present. They made Him a supper, and Martha served, and Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with Him Oobn ill i. it was on that evening that Mary took the pound of very precious ointment of spikenard and brake the alabaster box and poured it both on His head and on His feet as He sat at meat, and the house was filled with the odor of the ointment. Compare the three records. Mary, like the other women wiped His feet with her hair, but the other wiped her own tears with which she had washed His feet, while Mary wiped them after she had anointed' them with the ointment (Luke vii. 38: John xli. 3i. In the one case it was the heartfelt gratitude of a truly penitent sinner, while in the other it was the devotion of true worship and an anointing beforehand for His burial, for He said so. and He knew her heart and her purpose. My own conviction is that Mary had received His words concerning His cruel death at the bands of His enemies and knew that It would therefore be impossible for nu ? uw iiicuun (V ouun UUJ Kiiiuues?* to His bodj then, as far as she could see. and she had made preparation and had watched for her opportunity, which has now come. Can any on? say that He. knowing all things, had not arranged this stop at Bethany specially for her sake? The other women, who. like Peter and John and the rest of His disciples, had not received His sayings concerning His sufferings, bought spices after His death and burial to anoint His body when the Sabbath had passed, but they never used them for that purpose, so that Mary was the only woman who was privileged to anoint Him for burial. Those who receive all His words have blessings beyond all others. Some one has suggested that in the three. Martha. Mary and Lazarus, taken together. we have what constitutes a well rounded Christian life?Lazarus, the^ power of a resurrection life, because that by reason of him many of the Jews went away and believed on Jesus (John xii. 11); Martha, restful service, because that here we do not read of her being cumbered, as on a former occasion; Mary, true devotion and worship, for such is always costly. David said. "Neither will 1 offer burnt offerings unto . the Lord my God of that whlc6 dotb cost ine nothing" (II Sara, xxlv, 24). T us ponder. as in His sight, the CwJt of our worship of and devotion to Him. Financially how does it compare with our worship of self and the world? If we become as devoted to Him as Mary was not only will some Judas criticise us. but many professedly devoted ??~lll -1 ?-? _ uuca mil UIIU 1UUII II ISO. lur, WUIIP no one will, perhaps. condemn our love for self and this present .world, many wjll protest agrafnst too much dovo tlon to Jesus Christ Well, let them. UP only we can have Ills "She hath done what sh? could." "She hath wrought a good work on me" ?MaYk xlv. G. 8u If fault fij'der* wlth-dera-tlon to missions could by any menu* hear Bis voice they would doubtless hear a "Let alone," "Why trouble ye them" iverse 10: Hark xlr. ??. Think of the honor <-oof<rivd upon Mary In that a testimony <oueerninu her love add devotion Is jrlv ?n In nil Hip world wherever the trospel Is preached. Oh. how real devotion to f?lm Is needed l*j our day. when all the world I* open ro the jospel and the nue of unparalleled opportunity Is fast ?hNln*.\ mid soon He will come again n?.ta?* Ills ? hun h to Himself. May we abide -neiordlu^ to I lohit tl. 'JJi . * ~ -- ~ - -- 1 Laid ao years ago ar^Jgood as new repairs. Tbink of it! | What other roofin^vill lalt ss long ac They're fireproofJstormprhof, and ver They can be lai^right over wood shia ating dirt or incomrenience. 1 For prices an Jotbcr detailed informal M./F. HOUCK, Louis R.Z.EGE Cash Shde Everythingi in I am glad to inform my old friends and cqstrfn Oarllle building, opposite the ScoggiATlr EVERY ARllC Which will he sold for cash at the smallest \p ? make a specialty of gk> I WILL ALSO CARRY AN UP TO DATE DRESS GOODS, LADKS SUITS, ci 1 am agent for God mans Sboey enequaled for ladies, men and boys. In lad?s fine shoea I ar dorf and Dittman. For men jf have never yet f and Deans line line. I am /he agent for t corsets manufactured in the United States. I the market for misses, boys, ladies and men. glad to show you an up-to-date line of lace, em collars, neckwear, scarfs, belts, purses and ha friends I extend a cordial welcome and invite ; you will find every possible convenience for yo School -TV 1 . 3 \ W e have k full line of sch sale cheap. ^A^nice line and tables for the childi a call before you get wfur |. Fancy-/Grc We carry alpll and comp fresh and/artv groceries] your orjjer prompt and pi tion./Give usykjtrial and GEORGE \ MO^uiy^ TOMBSTONES, ilTRI FENCING Writ/to Suffolk Marblywqrks, WatWi Thi You pay out your mom the best. Take Insii: pany that pays a mil THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE of /ewark. Has passed/the expe r iiitiri r\inn jAMUtL J. rAKn Wfl Hare JuitThe Ba Xi KiszrzSmskvJMii, ;-7^ --- ->fciO? ?^i *y>o. . 'V ' to-day and have never needed I gles, if necessary, without ere- I * ;' sburg, N.C. RTON Store Shoes aers that I have opened up ia the ug Co. a new stock of goods :LE NEW ; :. ' ossible margin of profit. I will od shoes. NE OP NOTIONS, HOSIERY, |ATS AND SWEATERS the price. All eir.es for children, A still agent for Ziegler, Krippendund the equal of Leonard, Shaw hk kabo Corset, the most popular Uave the best 25 cts stockings on Edery pair warranted. I will be (broideries, ladies handkerchiefs, nd bags. To my out of town pou to drive to my store where ur comiort. Books _ ii ool boojstf'for ofjrationary *4n. 'Give us supply. ceries >Iete line of 'and will give sraonal attenl.let us serve COOPER 1NT8 JING and IRON _ , - Suffolk, Va. s ^. d ? / , 3fy, why not get i*ance in a comlal-dividends benefit : Company rimentkl stage ,,, AM, Ag^nt lanoe of Our ^
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