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r^T- ^ =* 'r: ^,v ? * . * i Professional Card i ?JR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, ' Buigw 1 ? Offleo in F?vd Building, Main and Niuh j,troot. , LouUiburg, N. C. Hours: tf to 4i30. Phone No. 40. JjK. H. A". NJfWKLl*, 'PH&IC*AN Luumburg. N. C. Phone No. 150 pttiWfKfctNTON HOTEL Frauklintou. N. <\ 1LA 8pee<l, Proprietor. (loOkl Lirerv in connection jjU. 0"H. IJANKN ; ~~ ORNTAt. 8UHOEON ^ L-u?*burg, N. 0. office in F^ckx Building, Muift Street. ^ * 1 f p H. COOKE I , ATTORN EY-AT-L^L W Louiebarg, N. 0. <?v?.?r Cooper ft Pleasant* Stored Prompt attention given all legal business entrusted -"to me IJR. J. E. MA LONE PHYSICIAN and BURGEON , Loumburg, N. I.'. ] Olfi ? in rear of Burielev* Alston Drug Store. ] jjll. S. P. BURT PHYSICIAN u.i'l 81;ROBON , Louieburg, N. C. Office over P. 8. A. K. K. Allen's Store ^ J\li. K F- YARBOROUGU ? PUY.U'lAfr ami BbRGKON ?? A Louisburg, N. C. ' Itrflce in YnrbiiromrU & Blckefct building. Night calls unswvred f om T. W Pickett's pboit<?74. ' * It 11 B. M ASSfcJN BUKG p< ^ - ,* ^ st ATTORNEY AT LA .* S( Louisburg, N. C. te Will praxtlee lit all ctio ooort? ol the State *j, Office in Egerton Building mM. HAYWOOD RUFF IN ATTORNEY AT LAW . ' Lirisburg, N. C. * Will practice in all court* of Franklin nn?l ttdi-dning counties ale") in the Supreme s ??urt and in Mi" Unite*! States District iiiid .I'ir-.iit Ciiirt. Office over First National Bank. ni U. WILDER ? AT roUNEY AT LAW Louinliurjc, N. "H *e <t>i Main street in (hooper building. OlMtULIX A ROLDEN ^ \ "TOUNEYS \T LAW ! Lonisburg, N. C. Will attend the court * Franklin, Vvye. Granville. Warr*. and W&St? counties. tie* Supreme Coutt ?ortli Car?? im I'ronlpt attention given to collection* m in Sproill building. ? r~ T. >V. Bickett. R. I it?- r Lmxburg, N\ C. Franklin*.. i. .. glOKFJTT & WHITE LAWYERS Loulsburg. N P. The settlement o' estates for ?x*cul.oi', Administrators and Guardians i* Trade n <?|ik>. inltv.au1' 'ehoiids required l?v law > n be seciired in ae odl<*e. fP Office in Ynrborough & Rie|rot.i I.ml.ling I Main street 1 Ur M. PERSON attornky A'l LA .. Looinbur^.N. 1/ I'r.ii-tice in nil nonrtn. OlHre i?n Vlitiu Struct pr vy H. YARBOROIJHH. Jr. ATTORNKV AT I.AW. R - 9 ? ?~ LoaUtnirK. W. IL f .vi! Will busine-M Li'mmt*! i? mi r-cpive JjTJ nnimnt attention. nHv in Egerton ItuiMi**. *1 F. HOU' K CONTRMJTOR .....I IIUII.DKK J .OU'Xlllll I!. N. lC. Tra liuar ap:?nr (or all ki*i?*a ol building *npplios. vfantl-n and Tfleti. Architect tnnil nesiirnM Huhmit.tf I. V Dl4 FOfyD WNTIST. ' i FranWiuton. N. /C., \ ' - ^ Quaker Oats is the world's food ^ Eaten jjh every countryx eaten by enfant/ athletes, young and old. Recognizees as the great strength j buildcr.V Delicious and ecoopmical. hjhJ J 1 ifet . I ..; :\, . kfou Can Work P .if MW&t in wint ? iSHHflL T,on radiatoi J any par in a hot you do i V/ stove, v window wish, ac dull wit n / ^^'he vim *-? \jn f 'yhe bon J hives he font burns steadily for nina hours indicator always4hows the Wnoun cap, put in like t cork in a bottle, heater taaa a cool handle and a d The Perfption Oil Hebter t (lame spreader, which A-evei high enough to smoke, and-is basy the wick can/be quickly cleaded. cannot becotne wedged and cbn I rewicking. rTIfe Perfection On 1 nickel, is srong, durable, wellbnt light and ornamental. \ ptaUrt Emrrywhtrt. If not at jXrs I Jo ffcr ntartst kf ^7 Standard Oil ' (lacorpor tow Located i Hoilingsworth Furniture Store nU sople of Louisburg and Franklin lGoi andard watch cases and movements, J oils and optical goods. Being %fcra at inn to fitting eye glasses aiul/fleet on free. / | JOhTN! THE JEWEI^R \ Sample! I have just received 2 lines of J ou buy them at Wholesale Cost) THE BARGA W. B./< LOUI^BUF ? Each Issue of The Franklin T of Interest R he Mutual Life Ir NEW nvite inquiries regarding the New Standi utuat Life with the assurance that any j ompt, careful and confidential attention! P. TAYLOR . To^j rou pay out your mc the best. Take Iiu pany that pays an ? A THE MUTUA IFE INSURAHI of nkw/rk Has passed th?( ex SAMUEL .J. PA( We Hare Just The . a * " ' ^ :/* ' ^ iear a Window ; er when you hive a Perfec1 Heater. li Is a punable t1 r which can "be "moved to t pi a room, or to any room jse. When you have a ;RrECTlQN swokchm Aateiy mUm and odorless not hive to work close to the rhich is usually far from the . You can work where you id be warm. You can work on iter days in the full light near iow, without being chilled to i Perfection Oil Heater quickly at, and with one filling of the , without smoke or smell. An it of oil in the font. The filleris attached by a chain. This amper top. tas an automatic-locking us the wick from being turned to remove and drop back, so The burner body or gallery )e unscrewed in an instant for leater is finished in japan or ide, built for service, and yet t. unite for dts^ripHot circular trey of tht 1 Company u?a) " Permanently re I wiil be pleased to supply the inty with the latest creations in diamonds, fine Jewelry, novelty duate Optician I give special at,Holes. Examination and consults SON AND OPTICIAN Shoes pummers Sample Shoes. iDon't buy.until you see them. IN STORK ioOKE 16, N."C. imes I Will Have Something legarding isurance Company J * i YORK L*d Annua' Dividend Policies of The fttainess entrusted to me will, have \ Louisburg, N. C. ? a" * i"Sn!S' ? "ii *aj? >ney, why not get surance in a cominual;dividends L BENEFIT SE COMPANY , \n. j. perimental stage !HAm\ Agent Balanoc of Oar , : v. . SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson VIII.?Fourth Quarter, For - Nov. 20, 1910. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Toxt of tha Le3*on, Matt. Xxvr, 36-56. _ Memory Verse#, 38, 39?Golden Text, Matt, xxvi, 45 ? Commentary Pre?i pared by Rev. D. M. Stearne. It may have been, us somv think. not far from midnight when Jesus went forth with ills disciples over the"brook Kedrou on His way to Gethsemane. We think of another night which In some small measure foreshadowed this one. wheB the king of Israel fled for his life across fills same brook, accompanied by a few faithful followers, because of the rebellion i>f his sou A.bsa: lorn. In our lesson we see the true King of Israel about to be put to death j by His firstborn (Ex. lv, 22) and about | to enter into an agony the like of which I was uever before seen by men or angels on this earth. Possibly He had spoken the words of John xv and xvi I on His way to the garden and had prayed the prayer of chapter xvli after reaching the garden. Of this we cannot be certain. But now- He leaves the eight disciples somewhere in the garden. and. taking Peter and James and John. He was withdrawn from the others about a stone's cast and began to be sorrowful and very heavy, saying unto them. "My soul Is exceeding sorrowful even unto death: tarry ye here unci watch with Mo." Then, leaving the three, Lie went a little* farther and kneeled down und fell on Ills fnce on the groimd and prayed the prayer of verse 00. Lukifb says that an angel from heaven Appeared to Him and strengthened Hftn. and. being in an agony* He prayed more earnestly, and His sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground. He came to the disciples and found them asleep and said to Peter, "What, could ye not watch with Me one hour?" Watch and pray (verses 40. 41). He went away the second time and prayed the same prayer. Then He came again to them and found them asleep again and went away the third time and prayed the same words' Then He came the third time to His disciples and said unto them, "Sleep on now and take your rest; behold, the hour Is at hand, and the Son of Man is betrayed Into the hands of sinners/* Luke xxli. 45, 40, looks as if when He returned to the eight He found them asleep also and said to them: "Why sleep ye? Rise and pray lest ye enter Into tempta] tlon." Wo can read it and write it and uivuimic u|ii.>u it, uui ffuo can irouorstand it? What was the cup from which He asked .if possible to be delivered and yet in the drinking of which lie submitted wholly to the Father's 'will? Was it the same cup as that of J*hn xviii. 11. concerning which He said. "The cup which my Father hath given me, shall 1 uot drink It?" It looks as if the devil did not know what he was doing when he killed the Loi% Jesus, for it is written in Heb. II. 12. that Jesus took a body of flesh and blood that through death He might destroy him that had the power of death?that is. the devil. We know that he tried to kill him at His birth, and possibly he tried to drown Him in that storm on the sea. Perhaps he thought that if he could kill Him before he reached the cross be would frustrate the whole plan of redemption. If that be so and we can [consider Gethscninne as the devil's attempt to kill Him in the garden. then the Saviour's prayer may have been a prayer that He might not die in iho garden and leave His great work unfinished, bin that He might have victory in the garden and go on I to Golgotha and finish His work of atonement for sin. That would explain the reason why an angel ?frengthenotl we l i^ln iiF (his su|i]g/sU!nn. then Ills willingness to die in the garden, if Ills Father should so will It. and leave Ills work unfinished in very sight of the goal is the greatest Instance ?4f submission oh record. To be willing not to succeed with success in sight?who ever beard of such a thing? But the rap of dying In tin* garden j passed from Him. nfld lie wast strengthened ku per naturally and went 011 pi nelly to drinU the cup which Mi* Father had prepared for film, fn'thnr light listen to Fleb. v. T. "Wln? in the days i of His flesh, when Fie had offered up I prayers ;ind supplications. with strong cry I up and tears, unto Him thai was nble to save Ilim from death njid was heard In that lie feared." In I John - v. lf?. It Is written. "If we know that He hoar us whatsoever we ask we know that we have the petitions that we desired of 111m." He prayed to Him who was able to save Him from ^ilenfh. and He was heard; therefore He whs saved from death In the par7 i?en in order that lie might finish His , work of atonement by dying on the cross for our sins. If those thoughts are wrong may the .Lord" forgive us for daring to tolerate them, but If they are of Him may Tie"bless then and prnnt us victory to do His will and perfect submission to It. Sow see the agent of the devil daring to kiss our Lord, and behold our I.opiI ??K. mittinir to it knowing him to be who and what ho wnw. Simon Peter would hnve done hotter without n mrord-, but how many blunder* of hi* nnd otira tin* our hi owned liiirrt remedied!* , Are we helping people to hear. or_ nro we oy IncotiHtxieTTcJe* hindering them from hearinir': . - ' ' T'r - : """ >. ? .? ... . - i - r- ^ v~ * >; ' . ;? ; I r ?? i y I Alter Tin "1 am much pleased, to J I yon for what Cardui has done I J. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C. "Last February,\1 had the I bad shape. Before ttat, I had H trouble, for ten years,Land noth "At last, I began \to take three bottles, but it hat done. I doctors or than any otrftr medi I Take I J4* Th Worn* For the after-effeots oA a Grip. Cardui is the best tonic I ?jK builds strength, steadle appetite, regulates irregularitW I natural glow of health. ' Cardui is your/best friend, Tliink of the/ thousands ,H helped! What could possibly Remember you cannot gi I ingredients in any other medic I in any drug store except in th Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chatt I for Special Instructions, and 64-page book, "H metXl Laid 20 years ago aro^s giad repairs. Think of it! I \l What other roofingjpill last ii 1 They're fireproof,stormproof} fa They can be lai<^right over w* ating dirt or inconvenience. \\ For prices andiother detailed iVi M.y. HOUCK, H Bi? Hedact When I sa\ reduction I mean re< store with big signs and misleading 01 do this with the prices I give you <?n I have unintentio my c F01 the fall trade and I ha ye got to ean jueet my bills when d/e. If you call at my store and you/will find tin come in ami let me show you what I / T-V * / -w icememDei' I mus proportion < And this will b< done without any rej are of the veiJ' highest in both styh Come to see^hie and let me show yci AARON PE1TZ, I School A r7^ - " fe We have a full line sale cli^ap.||A"nic^ and tablets for the a call before you ge Fancy C We carry a full arid fresh and fancy eroi your order pronj/pt a tion. (rive us k trie / / GEORGE/ h For ^ = MONISM TOMBSTONES,/^U FENCING Wrfte t;o Suffolk MarMe Woi / Watch 1 / * N-/-V. . x .y.- . ~" e Grippe I 5e able to write ana inank I 1 for me," writes Mrs. Sarah I i H ! Grippe, whicn Jeft me in- . been bothered with female I ,ing seemed to ctife it. Cardyi. I have taken only me ,reore good than all the H cipe I ever twk," , ML _?!_ RDUll ill's Tonic ny serious illness, like the H you can use. :s the nerves, improves the I :s and helps bring back the I Vif you only knew it of ladies whom Cardui has H prevent it from helping you? H et the benefit of the Cardui I ine, lor they are not for sale I e Cardui bottle. Try Cardui. anooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., ome Treatment tor Women." sent tree. I ? as new to-day and have never needed ong and look as well ? nd very easily laid. >d shingles, if necessary, without ere- j formation apply to ! ^ouisburg, N.C. j| ion in Prices, """ -* inotion an<l I am net decorating my ii/tfl to catch your eye, I propose to the goods you want to buy. ^ nally overstocked store . * oil a great portion of it so that I i ?iftit bargains that are real bargains ?m. If you buy somewhere else then could save you -on the same articles it sell the larger of my stock aril tor profit. All of these goods ; and quality, new and up-to-date. i. \ -ouisburg N. C. Books / of'6clj6ol books for - vlina/ of'stationary Wyldren. Givp us * t jfour supply. ? yrbcenes complete line of leries \nd will give nd peKonal attenil and lit us serve i. 900PER -enth " RBING and IRON I Ks, - Suffolk, Va. Ad
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