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jQR. ARTHUR HVNES FLEMING,
Surgeou ; Dentist,
Office in Ford Building Main and Nub street.
Louisbur*. N. a 1
Hours: 9 to 4:00. Phone No. 40.
?JR. H. A. NEWELL,
:phybician
Loaisbnrif. N. C. , Phone No. 156
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JlfUNKLlNTON HOSTEL
PrankUntpn. N. C. P>
R. A. Speed, [Proprietor. "E
Good Llverv In connection
T^K. C. H. BANKS-' 7
DENTAL 3DBHB0N "I
L uisbu ?, N. C.
Office in Hioks Bui ding, Muin Street.
p H. COOKE
ATTORNE VAT-LAWj
Louisbn aT, N. C.*
Over Cooper A Pleas rats Store. Prompt
attention given all leg tl business entrusted
to me r X
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jjR J. E. SALONI
PHY8IMAN ? d SCRQEON rt
I-oAjibu u. N. I\ x. n
Offl -e in r-DAr o( Bdael, v-Alnton Drag Store, y1,
JJR. 8. P. BDRT\ M
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 5
; I.onishnrA.\N p.
Office over P. 8. A id K. Allen's Store
R. F. YARBO joudfl g
PHYSl' lAN en<| 80 RQEON k
Louisbn rg. N. C.
Office la Yarborough c Bickett building, p
Night calls answered frfcm T. W. Bickett a u:
residence, phone 74. I A
Jg B. MASSENBCRffl
ATTORNEY AT LA# ?
Louiaburg, N. C. R
Will practice in all theeoarfca ol the Stute mi
^ Office in Egertou Building
HAYWOOD RDPfFIN
. v ATTORNEY A*! LAW b<
Loniaburg, Nl C. 81
Will practice in all courts if Franklin and ^
' .adjoining couutiea. also In the Supreme 1\
Court and in the United Stages District and $(
Circuit Court. Office oyer iFirafc National
Bank. ' \ *
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attorney at LAW w
Loniaburg, N. C.\
Office on Main atreet in Coopc? building.
RUILL a HOLDEN \
ATTORNEYS AT LAW w
Louiaburg. N. C7 kl
Will attend the courts * rankl o, Yance,
-Granville, Warren and cou tiea, alao .
the Supreme Couit ?orth Carolina.
Prompt attention giveu to collect oiin iftie
in Hpruill building.
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T. W. Bickett, R. B. White fa
Louiaburg, N. C. Franklin ton. N. ec
glCKETT A; WHITE al
LAWYER8
Louiaburg, N.
The settlement ot e8t<?te8 for ezecu torn, Ad*
miniatratora and Guardians ia male a spec* fe
laity, an^ '^ehonds required by I iw > ?n be _
secured in ne office,
Office in Yarborough A Hickcti l.nfldiug
Main street
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M. PER80N \
ATTOBNBY AT LAW A
Loolsburg. N. C \
Practice in all courta. Office on Main Street nr
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YABBORQUtfH; Jr. \
ATTORNEY AT LAW \
Louishurg, N. (!. 1
All legal business intimated <o mi 'receive Jj
Brotnpt attention. Offioe in Egeiton cl<
uildiog. 1- _|
F. HOUl'.K 4~
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER "1
Lnmsbnrg. N. C. fl.
Trading agent for all kind* of building sup- ^
pliea. artistic Mantles and Tiles. Architectural
designs submit tod.
DR FORD ?
DENTIST.
Franklinton. N. C.,
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Meat - Marketb
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V I bave re-opened my fresh
meat market in\he rear of
my restaurant where I will
keep a full line or fresh
meats and oysters at all
times. When In neid of
same call on me and I will
give your orders prompt at- w:
tention. I will deliver all 0E
orders in town. 0 0,; I8
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W H HARRIS i
53&:v ' " n.
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K'.V"Why
suffer with distressing,
. nerve^iacking
Neuralgia
when Nosh's Liniment will
^Qlljgts th^ nerves and scatterstESTwogestion.
One trial mtTCmtxince you.
Noah's Liniment penetrates;
requires but little rubbing^""-^,
Here's the^roof
**I suffered about five yehr* with neutlgia
and pain In my bIov. The pain
as bo severe I could not sleep. I tried
oah's Liniment, and the flrat applicaon
made me feel better thah In many
sara. I- would not be wlthou\<a bottle
: Noah's Liniment In the houke. Mrs.
artha A. See, Richmond, Va.'\
"My wife suffered for several years
1th neuralgia and toothache. Site used
tout half a ,bottle of Noah't, Liniment
id got Immediate relief. J. S. Fisher,
ollcemaa,. Hodges, S. C."
Nosh's Llal?emt Is the best remedy
.. iv..cuu?iiBm, ociauca. Lame Back, j
Jol?ta and MubcIm, Sore Throat, c
aids, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, k
olio. Cramps, is
euralffla. Tooth- ^ 1 c
che and all rjl
erve. Bone and 1
uscle Aches and ^BiapKc^Ewi?l
alns. The son- Tm?n. - wfew^TflU ,
Ine has Noah's *?QV^YioQg() 1
rk on every Iflhl c
ickage. 25 cts. VVVVVlH
Did by dealers In 1 ||f I K?l ;1
ledlcln*. Sam- k IS7?1 | Bfe 1 r
le by mall tree* AJ^LAlUyl
oah Remedy Co., (||?||ull^ll
Ichmond, Va. L3|JJJJUjlll
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Maxwell Automobiles. J
Have been proven by every teat to ,8
a the b st money ct.ii buy. We 1
re agents for this territory, and J
ave a carload of 16 Ho|Se\Power y
lunabont Care on.?bantviiow at t
500.00 each E/O.^B. HVfiderson. r
big includes yip, Apetforajor sod gas a
mps. We jueo- nave a\8(y t
onring Car\for $1400. This is 1BV 4
ist five passbnger car you oan boy. 0
p'rite to us at once if interested. 0
Vance Motor Cab Co.
Henderson, N. C.
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WAN TEEU fc
We want to buy Shuck*- , and dry pine o
ood. It you have any to sell let us r
low. Tab Jtivma-Hro. Co. c
v Louiaburg, N. 0. t
FOft RENT *
I have a good Wood and blacksmith .
lop at MitchinevACroasRoads that I
ill rent for 1911, NlalsoTrevo-a^good v
Veiling I will rent Vith same if aestr- D
I. Location excellent, terms reason- 1
>le. Appjy at once to v
G. tf. Mitchneh (
Franklinton, N. C., R. F. D. 2. 11
1000 OEBAR POSTS ?
Wanted; One Wpusan^ceaatspoats, 8 .
et long wanted. \yrR. G. Allen ?
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oseph Yarborough:
TAij-OR J
n A. V; Neal ;
Buildiiig 2
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am'fprepared to doSyour pressing, ?
eaning and tailoring; at very reason- a
tie rates. All work (fuaranteen. Give ei
e a trial and I will please you. ?
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.e8son IX.?First Quarter, For
Feb. 26, 1911.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
r?xt of the Lesson, I King* xxl, 11-20.
Memory Vorse*, 17-19?Golden Text,
Luke xii, 15?Commentary Prepared
by Rev. D. M. Stearn*.
In our last lesson Elijah was commlstoned
to anoint Ellshn as prophet In
its stead. lie found him plowing with
he twelfth of twelve yoke of oxen and
ast his mantle upon him. Elisha
iade farewell to bis father and mother,
repared n feast for the people, cookng
the flesh of a yoke of oxen with the
Qstruments of the oxen, thus burning
he bridge behind him, and went after
Clijah and ministered unto him (chaper
xlx, 19-21), and we shall see a se[uel
to such whole heartedness in our
lext lesson.
The ptory of. chapter xx we shall
w^efor a lesson on March 19; thereorewty^jftss
it by for the present, and
Slijah doesndt appear In it
In the lesson of today we come to a
tory of the greatest possible cruel
leartlcssness on the part of Ahab and
ezebel, with a prediction of the doom
?f each from the Lord through Elijah,
vhich was, like all the Lord's prediclons,
literally fulfilled.
A man called Naboth had a vineyard
lard by the palace of Ahab, which |
he king coveted, as he said, for a garlen
of herbs because it was near his
touse. The king offered him the worth
if it in money or a better vineyard in
ts stead, but Naboth refused to let the
:Ing have it saying, "The Lord forbid
t me that I should give the inheritance
if my fathers unto thee" (verse 3). It
s refreshing to meet a man who seeks
10 favors from and has no fear of
ven a king.
What a contrast to Naboth is this des- |
ilcable king, who, because he cannot "
lave what he wants, goes home and
o bed, turns away his face and will
tot eat! How contemptibly small some
Teat men are, and how noble are some
u lowly circumstances! A vineyard q
aakes me think of the vine'of John
:v, and Naboth's clinging to the vineard
which was the inheritance of his
athers is in striking contrast to the
eadiness with which many preachers
nd teachers of today give up all that
heir fathers held dear concerning the
rue vine. May we prove ourselves
biding branches in the vine and jealusly
guard the vineyard from all evil
nes, even though it cost out life or our
osltion to do this. ,
The garden of herbs for which the
lng said that he wanted the vineyard
rings to.mind the saying concerning
vildoers and workers of iniquity in
*salm xxxvll, 1-2, "They shall soon be
ut down like the grass and wither as
he green herb."
In Jezebel we see those who, like
lerodias, do not scruple to take off
he earth any one who happens to be
a their way, true children of the devil,
rho has the power of death and was a
ourderer from the beginning (Heb. ii,
4; John vill. 44). "I will give thee the
ineyard of Naboth the Jezfeelite"
rerse 7) were her words to Ahab, as
t she owned it and Naboth, too, and
ould do as she pleased. Her true lord
nd master, the devil, once said to the
iOrd .Tesus as he showed Him all the
Ingdoms of the world and the glory
f them, "All these things will I give
KAA 1# H<A? m.11* *?? -a -? 1
??v it iuuii nui. inn uu\\ u uuu wor- I
hip me" (Matt iv, 8, 9). Because He 11<
rould not worship him he proceeded I i*
> kill Him. which he finally did. | c
80 Jezebel proceeded forthwith to 1
ill Naboth. which she did by means of j
wo sons of Belial, who lied, like their i
ither, and others who did her bidding. |
fraid not to, I suppose, lest they, too, |
light lose their lives at the bands of *
iis murderess. Note tbeir false accu- I
itions of Naboth. "He blasphemed *
rod and the king." What an awful 1
ssociation of the living and true God
rlth one who represented the devil,
nd yet when Jesus Christ was on
arth, God manifest in the flesh, his
uemles told Him that He had a devil
Tohn vii, 20: viii, 52; x. 20). They also
tised up false witnesses against Him
rho laid to His charge things that
Ce knew not (Ps. xxxv, 11). We are
till in an enemy's country and cannot
ipect better treatment than our Masir
received and must remember that
11 who live godly in Christ Jesus shall
lffer persecution (II Tim. Ill, 12). ~With
what seeming triumph Jezebel
tys to Ahab: "Arise, take possession
f the vineyard of Naboth, * * * for i
a both is not alive, but dead" (verse "
5). But the word of the Lord came
?ain to Elijah with a message for
hab and Jezebel: "Thus salth the
ord: In the place where dogs licked
le blood of Naboth shall dogs lick
ly blood, even thine. * * * The
Dgs shall eat Jezebel by the wall of
Bzreel" (verses 19-23). And so it lit ally
came to pass (22-38; II Kings
^ 36).
Whatsoever a man soweth that shall
e also reap. Her sins have reached
ito heaven, and God hath remembered
sr Inquities. How muck she hath
lorifled herself and lived dellciously.
1 much torment and sorrow give her
Nil. vl. 7; Rev. viii, 6-7). What an
?itaph upon these two, "Ahab, who
d Mil himself to work wickedness in ?
le .tight of the Lord, whom Jezebel
is wife stirred up" (verse 26). How
lt from peaceful the manner of their
>ath, but what about their condition
rer since? The words of Luke xvi,
1-26; Rev. xlv, 10, 11, are fearfully
iggestive.
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Mr. Royster believed^that
Manufacturer of Fertilizers Wl
v above other considerations^ 1
idea Twenty-seven years ak<
to-day; the result has been\
Factories to supply the demand
F. S. ROYSTER GUAN<
(FACTORIES AND SALES
NORFOLK. VA. TARBORO. N? O. COLUMBIA
MAOON.QA. COLUMBUS, OA. MORTBOM
Horses &
Just received a fresh'car of 3
Sound ^nd
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I have now on hand|fifty head for next week. /Come and see th
iave an order aa I am going West January twenty-eighth to bur-iO
: dont suit, and even if the price don't suit, don'I take it. I will i
ash, however will take a note. f
Fust received a car load of wa
?ull stockiof harness/ Your
K./P. I
If you need a hone or mule for God's sake don'
there may be a ?ia*ice for me to make a little a
CALL ON US 1
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rhe Frankli
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trade-mark
ter Fertilizers.
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"his was^Mtv-Qoyster's
> and this is his fclea
that it requires Eight
tor Royster Fertilizers.
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raying mules and horse
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em next week and if you don't find what you waat
0 head, ancTVwill buy you just what you want and if
take all the rMc and sell on time, but rather have the
igons and orgies and a
friend J\. 4
MILL '
t buy until I can whisper to you
nd yoa save a little.
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