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.? 1 - ?" Professional Card ? ? ; T 0 NEWELi. U IK r'Z&Ws Maplevilio, N. (?. T Kigbt Pm?u? No. 48-3 rihgs * pH. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Rurvon llentlit, j Office in Ford Budding, Main and/ Naah street. Loofcbur*. N. C. JT 7 Ho?r?: 8 to 440. FVme No. 40. / jJR. H. A. NEWJBLL, I JPHTMCIAN./ Loninhurg, N. C. \ A'bpne No. 156 J5RANKLINTON HOVEIJ Franklin till. If. C. R. A Speed. Rrdprietor. > Quod Lirerr iJdounm-tion JJK. C.^. 1IANKS 1 DENTAL sAoEON L';ui?banr( p. C. Office la Hicks BaibllnA, M?.in Street. p. H. COO KB \ ATTORNEV-AT .AW; Loaisbarg, N. X] Orer Cooper A Pleasante I tore. Prompt attention given all l<>gul bus aesa entrusted to me jJK. J. B. MALONE PHYSICIAN *n I SD AEON" LoulHbbrj;, N. I Offisefn rear. of BuAflev-Aletc i Drug Store. JJR. 8. P. BUR^ PBYAlClAN'and SLt 3KON , (Louiefcurg. N.^C. Office over P. S. k K. K. Allen's Stoje I ?JR. R. P. YARBOROUGB r PBYSl'l AN and 80RG ?ONj LouUburg, N. 0. Office in Tarboroigh A Bicki tt building. Night calls answered f;on T. V. Bickett s residence, phone 74. g B. MA88EN BUUO ATTORNEY at la r Louieburg, N. C. Will prv:tioe in all J the courts o' the Stute Office in Kgerton. BuiU ing ^yM. H\YW0<JD RUFFIN >PTOftIEY AT LA V Lonidburg, N. C. Will prac(ice In aO courts of Fi mklin and adjoining conutfea also in tbg> Supreme Court and in the Ociited States 1 Strict and Circuit Csurt. Office over Fire > National Bank. j ip D. WILDER ATTORNEY AT LAW* Louiaburg, N. C. Office ou Main street ia Cooper I uilding. gPRUILL A HULDEN ATTORNEYS AT LA^flT Loulsburg, N. C. Will attend the a>'nrt< hrankli i, ViMu-e. Granville. Warrei. and WftK* *onu 4m, alun the Supreme Cduit bll ?orth ^arelina . Prompt attention given to collecti iia 'ttlo in Spruill building. ^ T. W. BtekettTj R. B. kVl.it* Louleborg, N.'Cr Franklin en. f. glCKETT 4. WHITE / Jlawyem Louieburg. N (1. The settlement jj>* eetutea tor erew toc?\ Adminirttratore aad Guardians in m* In n npeoialty, an' tHt|onilR required by nw inn he secured in ae^ellloe, / >-Offloe in Ya^boroogh k Birk?*t budding Mainrptreet | j _W M- p*h* I ! WIMW IIT Ml . hjoviabarg. N,C Practice in aittrort* Office on fanin Street yy H YARBO^ob'Gli, Jr. j ATTOHNKT AT l.Ajl \ LoJaburg, N. All legal \a?ln??y l*trn?t<Ki i*? i receive Bromnt Ahutfni. i* Egrrton lallding. V I MF f\ CON TWA CTVA Mid BUILDER linniabuu, N. C. i > v Trading ageis for all ktuds of building aup, plies. artiatl# if antl?*e afld TUm.' Architectural dfl?ign? Ao^Hit-tadj 1 DR FOE D " ?** - Ij DENTIST. \ Franklinton. N. C./\ Meat r Market a i - hare l my fresh | L->eat TOfkTkHfiAfik* rear of keep a jfKTuneW- fresh MllfVl/oriml at all timaC ffin in deed of una call do n? an<M will five yoanordaie prompt attention. 11 wfli delirerXell order*a town. 0 \> w k|~harri^ I 1 fc . WW WPPHW1 "T'T . ^.- -*- . "" ?ct '. J. . , i '. - - - ? Temporary Heat Quickly ; Did you ever stop to think of the many ways in wtjtclnr perfect oil heater is of value? If you want to sleep with your win- i dow opon in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil heater while you undress at night, and theo turn it oflf. Apply a match fr-- in the morning, when you get out of bed, and you have heat while you dress. /wBWiWBv Thoae who iiave to eat an early ? breakfast before the stove, is radiating heat can get Immediate warmth from an pil heater/and thpn turn it off. The girbwho practices on the piano in a coltyroom in the morning can \ have warmth from an oit heater while I \ she piayh, and then turn it off. \ lb* member of the family who 1 , has m walk the floor on a cold win. ter'a night with a restless baby can get temporary heat with an oil heater, and VI then turn it off. The /prRfECTi nfj ! SNOKKiaas g lltvUenb In Us eaaacitv oi yiiaif gVing heat. Apply a match and It la Im vAan% at essk. It vit burn fur one nwn vimcut refilling. It la aafa, , ***1 <op ,nd * c*?' '1*n<"e? An |n^c(Mr |U baa beSs^UaaajrCJheaaaJbTe atako, and *a eaay to reraore'and drap tank as Slat StWk ? ba olaaaad la aa instant.. As bauar ban/ ar gaUnty caaaat became wedged, and can be quickly Qaauaaad tar aatiSpag rw.abad la lagan or aickel, strong, durable, welleati, haflt Isr aaaatat, a ad yst light aad oaemwual. Dm*mmia taSa i. Moot mt j ! ! I. iMr for dtttriptiot ctrnlor I ' __ a h* monrnt orracS of tht Jf y. ; . : I. , ( From Now Until Christmas is Your V r last X Chance To get a dollars wprtlX of goods Tor 50e at the selling out\sale of the The Peoples Closing Store ?aysa? ?a?SSS*?tyy y w w.y w w w twi' 55ji55 ' T* _ ? r T? TP T - _r Ttv 1_1* m- T iwr. TT ? - - iu nwu imuc 01 imirranKiin jl lines i wi|| nave Something oi^nterest Regarding The Mutual Lire insurance Company newAyork , [ invite inquiriea re^ardinf the hfcw Standard Annual Dividend Palicies of The Mutual Life with the aaaurance /hat any business entrusted to me will have prompt, careful sad confidential attention. \ R. P. TAYLOR / 8^L \ Louishurg, N. C , | SHOES i j 1 T A have mere Snoee than roony It will pay yon t ^ A eee my Nine beforqryou bay. ? I I have anything you I 4 want for l^Lhn, Ladies X X and Ohilaj^n T Brantley G. nkte ' ; \ I ' ' " " ' > " \ ' SUNDAY SCHOOL I .esson XII.?Fourth Quarter. For Dec. 18, 1910. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Tsxt of the Lesson, Matt, xxviii, 1-20. Memory Verses, 5, 6?Golden Text, Matt, xxviii, 20?Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Those who know nothing of a risen Christ know nothing of faith or forgiveness of bins or lire eternal and have no goni>cl to believe or preach [I Cor. xv. 14-19). It was the one great topic of Peter and Paul hi all their preaching. "This Jesus hath God raised up." "The Prince of Life, whom God hath raised from the dead." "With great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus." "The God of our fathers raised up J^sus." "Illm God rnised p the third day and showed Him . openly." "God raised Dim from the dead" (Acts II. 24, 32; ill, 15. 2G: lv. 10. 33: v. 30: x. K); xill. 23. 30. S3; Bom. i. 4). Hear the Lord Himself to John In Patmos long after He had ascended. iFear not. I am the first and the last; I am He -that liveth and was dead, and behold I am alive forevefmore. amen, and have the keys of hell and of death" (Rev. i. 17. 18). In Col. ill. 1. believers are si>oken of as "risen with Christ" and are exhorted to seek those things which are above, where Christ" Ritteth on the right band of God. After Ho died Joseph of Arimathaca went to Pilate and asked for His body. and ho nnd Nlcpdemus took it and wrapped It In a clean linen cloth, with about 100 pounds weight of spikes, and., laid it in Joseph's new tomb and rolled a great stone to the door and departed. The women from Galilee, having seen where Ills body was laid, returned and prepared spices with which to _ anoint His body when the Sabbath ' should have passed and rested the Sabbath day. Was there ever a gloomier Sabbath to any believers? He' in whom they had trusted as their Messiah, to whom they had lovingly ministered, for whom they had forsaken all. had been taken from them and crucified by the authorities as a wicked person, and now they were in great darkness, without any hope, for they looked not for His resurrection. "Having no hope and without God in the world" (Eph. 1^ 121 is the condition of so many religious people today because they know not a risen Christ The first day of the week having come, tbey ure found very early at the tomb to do what they had purposed for His dead body, but the tomb is open, the stoue rolled away, and there Is nobody to anoint, for as the angel from hcavoh said to the women: "Ye seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for He is risen, as He said." Mary Magdalene, who came with the other women, seems to have run to tell Peter and John as soon as she saw that the tomb whs open and the body gone. While she was gone the other women saw the angels nnd heard tbplr message and went to tell the other disciples. Peter and John ran to the tomb, and, having seen for themselves that It was empty, the linen clothes lying Just as when the body was In them, they went away again unto their own home (John xx, 3-10). Mary Magdalene returned to the tomb and stood weeping; then, Btooptng down and looking in. she saw two angels and heard them say, "Woman. why weepest thou?" Even as they spoke to her I think that she saw them looking beyond her, and. turning arouud, she saw a man whom she supposed to be the gardener, who also said to her: "Woman, why weep est thou? Whom seekest thou?" But not until He called her by name did Bhe recognize Him. Thus He appeared first to Mary Magdalene even before He had flswondod tr? tho ITnthor (John xx. 10-17) in His resurrection body. As she went to tell that she had seen Him He. bavin? ascended and returned, met the other womer and allowed them to hold Him by the feet and worship Him (verse 9i. Part of the angel's message to the women was. "Go your way: tell His disciples and Peter" (Mark xvl. 7), the only one mentioned specially by name. Some time. 3omewhere. on that day He appeared to Peter alone (Luke xxlv. 84 v In the afternoon He appeared to the two who walked to Emmaus, and He walked with them and opened to them the Scriptures. In the evening He appeared to ten of them (Thomas being ab sent), comforted them, showed them ITTsr" iraudjr and ftls feet and ate piece, of broiled fish and honeycomb before them (Luke xxlv. 30-431. Thus He appeared five times on that day. and we know that He appeared on at least five other occasions during those forty days. "-He shewed Himself alive lifter His pnsslou by many Infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days and speaking of the things pertniniug to the kingdom of God" (Acts 1. 3i At the and of the forty days, having commanded them to wait In Jerusalem till He should send them the Holy Spirit. He visibly ascended from the Mount of Olives, and when He shall come again to that same mount, bringing H.'a saints with Him. Israel shall receive Him, and He will Fjet up His klugdo.n (Acts 1. 10-12: Zech. xlv. 4. 5. 0). Our commission during His absence irto W His witnesses in the power >f His Spirit. In all the world, in the consciousness of His presence and the manifestation of His power, that from all nations may be gathered His body, the church, that so Ha may coma again (Acta ft, 8; Matt xxt111, 18-20; Acta lift. 18-21). ' * .? 1 , > - s meta?\shin o- Laid ao yusaa ago are mm goodies new totvpalm Think of it 1 / What other roofing wiM last as lhng and 1< They're fireproof, stafmproof, slid very a? They can be laid rrat over wood shingle ating dirt or inconvenience. \ For prices and otter detailed infiwimation M. r. HOUCK, Vouisl ~ J ?ATV" The Racke T#u hi find new Hne ol Drees Gooas, Clonks, Special Showi Christmas Good$ RA C?K Everybody cordially invited to jfee then. D' Mrs. Hsll hne jnet [otten beck from the north v it wiH be to year interest to eeraI and (ret what: MRS. A M: THE CITIZEN HENDERSON, > OFFICIAL STATI November 10/1J RESOURCES Loans and discounts >535,205 03 Capita Oyardrafts <5,855 66 Surplu N C 4 psr cent uonds '05 25,000 00 Notes : Oother stocks and bonds, 30,151 25 C'aehie Banking hoaae and fix- ing turea 10,732 73 Certifi Insuranee dapartmeut 3,856 86 Due t< Cash on band and in oth Acora< er baaka 135,817 00 Depplii Total 3747,678 53 T ' This bank sneete tne wants of its man; pa manner All business entrusted to 98 is attei treated in strict confidence CITIZENS BANK, I Interest And Gratifyii want you to wear^ a better suit of <^otbi will look bettor and wear better. It pokith We have bought an entire manufacturers a ooots, high quality Crarenelta and Rain ye able to sell at less than eott production. X Bear in mind we are things ^his In the way of clothing, shoes, laflies and ge hare en display a large varietyyof mens hate Iron-Clad, Moose-Felt and othfer famous ma latest shapes and a hades. Standard Shoes, Good Thread, Good Facing/ Good Hooka Good I.aces, Good Counter^snp Good Wor of Standard Shoes and see if everyone of tl AARON DEITZ, Lou r , i MONUMI^ tombstones.Nb6rb FENCING Write to Suffolk Marble Works, Watch This : / ' . \ * l "v . . -, i [GLES -daj and herre oarer needed Dok aa well? ksily laid. a, if necessary, without ereapply to tmrg^N.C ^ t Store - fj Coot 9ai4^'Bweste?e and Bkirte. / ' -p.. S| log of Under T he c '' Wr , . 7^ obtb opui ovary night at 7 ;30, rith rcmV speaial bargains and you tmnt twfora they are all gone v HVll is BANK f C EMENT y no / \ LIABILITIES 1 at\ck paid-in #100,000 00 8 anil pr<s$fe 74,654 84 radiBODunted 45,000 00 ra cheats aatatand /V 1,019 66 ed checks. 87 23 ) banks \ 4,314 00 <A interest\ ? 419 08 t its \ 522,183 72 otsU \ $747,678 72 ,trons in a most\satisfactory "i Voided to with promptness and 1ENPERSON. N. C. ing ig News / eg this winter?A suit that rely wont cast you much here aiplus stock ot mens Overrat* at a prise, that we will be V I . going to do big \ fall rag farnishings. W e already i,\suah as Jno. B. Stetson, kit. Come and look ovsr the Cmod Leather, Good Lining, * ami Kyelete, Good?Boace, ktrnnship. Look at any pair less claims is not true, islaurg N. G. u NTS _____ Eg and IRON Suffolk, Va. ^ " \ *
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