Profexviona f Card i
T^R. JOEL WHITAKKR
Practice limited to discaies of Eye, Ear 11
Nose and Throat. In jLouisburg first!
Monday in each month.
HlVASVC DAVIS
^ ARCH1TKC f
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Louishurg, >. C.
Suburban properties lai< out for development.
Leveling and drainage
work, tieneral SurvQpnj .
W j^R. ARTHUR HYNE 3 FLEMING,
Surgeon 1)pi tint,
Office mA'oni Building, Ma 1 und Nash street.
- Louisbun* N. C.
Hours: Uj to 4:^0. PhonC N< 40.
mtrH.U. NKWECtr
\ I'HYSICi tN _
LuuieburjA N. C. Phone No.~15ti
y^AXKLKTON-UOT :L
Vrrnklinton. x. C.
It. A Sfteed, Hroprietor,
Hoo<lLiverv iJeonoeiiioii
nit. c. h. haVks I
DKNtAl, ?| fid EON
L:o\eburJ, N. C.
Office m RickfllBuiliing, Muin Street.
p H. COOKE I. I
attorsbKat-lawj
'* ' Lailjiii. N. G.
Over Cooper ATlehtlanta Store.^ Prompt
attention given alt legal baeine?e"enttTUMted
to me ' 1 JJR.
J. E. MA LOBE
PHYSICIAN Aid SURGEON
Louis' uLc. N. C
Offl e in rear of Rut iler-Alston.Drug Store.
JJR. 8. P BUR ? 1
PHYS1CIA! and SURGEON
Looii >nrglN.,C.
Offiro nvor P K kr \lT AlUn*.
JJR. R- F. YAHBOROIJOH
I'HTSr'lASj and SyiKGEON
Louisturg. Ni C.
Office in Yarboroilgh & Bickett building
Night calls angwerol f.om r. W. Bic kett m
residence. phone 741 1
JD B. MASSENHJRG 1
, ATTORNEY AT LA >f
Louisliirg, N. CI .
Will practice in all ihecoortalnt the State
Office in EAertcm Bunding
'4^ II AY WOO! RUFF lift
ATTORNIY AT LAW
Lonisbirg. N. C.l
Will practice in all aoarta of Franklin and
adjoining counties! also in tie Supreme
Court and in the United States District and
Circuit Court. Office over Fir* National
Bank. 1 1
rn B. WILDER I
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3 ATTORNEK AT LAW :
Louiebuyg. N. C.
"Office on Main street in Coopar. Building.
gPRUILL A BO LIEN
ATTORNEY! AT LA V7 I
Louiaburi, N. C. I M'
Will attend the courts Vl . rauklit| Yame,
Granville. Warren and 1 counties, also
the Supreme Couit I orth Carolina.
Prompt attention givenf** collections ' ffflc
in ttpiuill building. I 1
T. W. BickeflfT T R. B. wlito
LouULurg, ? IFrankliatoiL N. C.
gltfKETT A. WHITE I I
. ^LAWYERS;
Louiehurg. I, 1
The settlement o* estates lir executor*,! Administrators
and Ouardians is made a iL>f-c
ialtjr,and ^ahnnris reunited l?y Inif . t)fc be
secured in ne odiee.
Office in Yarborough & iHickott hnUilug
Main street '
M. 1* BR80N 1 I
^ ATTORNEY ATlLAW
Lonisburir. N .V;
Practice in all courts Officelou Main Street
^ FT. YARBORUUHH, A.
. ? ATTORN ICY ATll\NV
? Louisburu. N. <1 /
All Is^iiH slue** III'Tinted ??lini r reive!
promot attention. ilfl"'- In Egrrton
Building 1
F. HOli? K '
rONTKlCTOlt ni.d BITII 3ER
, ' r iiuisburu. A'. 0.
Trading agent lor all kinds of hi tiding supplies.
u r Li title M unties and {Tiles AryWtecX
_ tnral design* smunit.tod. /
. V/
DR F OvD
dentisttV
Frfinklinton, N. C\.
E. A. ROGERS
^inwqrlker.
> LouisburgSl C
Will make estimate) oSsJiny job
Work Guaranteed. < all tffNpite
wl are in noed at HUJ hing in rS>
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SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Lesson VII.?Second Quarter, For
May 14, 1911.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. '
Text of the Lesson, Isa. vi, 1 -13.
Memory Verses?^J3-8?Golden Tex*.
Isa. vi, 8?Commentary Prepared by
Rev. D. M. Stoarns.
We saw In last week's lesson that
Uzr.lah. king of Judnh. was evidently
much helped by a prophet named
Zecjpariah. who had visions of God.
And now yro see in this lesson that
Isaiah, received his commission In connection
with a vision of God. It was
jo with Eseklel and Zechprlab, who
wrote the prophecy called by his name;
also with Moses and Joshua and Gideou.
Daniel also had a vision of God.
and it was not until Job could say
"Now mine eye seeth thee" that he received
fullness of blessing. There is
no vision of God or knowledge of God
except through the Son of God, whom
we know ts~Je*us Christ onr Ix>rd. No
man knoweth the Father save the Son,
and he to whomsoever thj Son will reveal
Him. No man cometh unto the
Father but by Me. He that hath seen
Me bath seen the Father (Matt, xi,
27; John xiv, 6, ?). We are not fully
qualified for service until we have so
seen God in Christ that no. mortal man
Is big scongh to eeme between Him
and onr semi's vision. The Lord alone
must be seen and exalted, and we
must csase from man (Isa. ii, 11< 17. |
22). * v
In the year that King Uzciab died i
Isaiah saw a throne and a kinc who i
11 veth forever, who said to John In
Patmoa. "I was dead, and behold I am i
alive forevermore" (Rev. 1, 18). This j
same John, quoting from our lesson
chapter and referring to this vision.
Bald. "These things said Isaiah when
be saw Efia glory and spoke of Him"
(John xli, 41)- Notice that the one
whom Isaiah saw on the throne la{
called Lord (capital L. small ord), not
the same as LORD in verses 3, 5, 12.
where the name la all capitals. The
former is "Adonal," my master, my
proprietor, the one who owns me,
whereas the latter Is "Jehovah," the
great "I am," who was and is and Is
to be the Creator as my Redeemer. If
any mortal man owns us and he dies
we may be in sore distress, but if the
onf., whose we are and whom we serve
is the ever living man on the throne
then we will have peace always.
It is a very great lesson to learn fo
see no man any more save Jesus only
with ourselves (Mark ix, 8.) Isaiah
saw the seraphim close to the throne,
whereas Ereklel and John saw cherubim
(Kaek. and Rev. lv, with Ezek.
x, 20). We know from Rev. r, 9, 10,
and the association' of the cherubim
with the mercy seat and the vnll that
they represent the glorified redeemed
from among the nations. The seraphim
may represent the sRfhe 'asTthey
only, seraphim and cherubim, cry
holy, holy, holy. They look forward
to and speak of the time when (He
earth shall be full of His glory. Covering
face and feet with their wings
suggests that it Is not whAt we are or
what we do that counts for anything,
bnt with the wings that fly we must
soar higher, even as on eagles' wings,
and behold only Himself. The face
indicates character, what we are, and
the feet our walk, what we do, but
our only comfort is in what He Is and
what He does.
The effect of this vision of tbo glory
of the Lord upon the prophet was that i
he"saw himself as wholly undone and |
unclean. This Is what we need?such j
a vision of the beauty of the Lord that
we shall forever hate and abhor ourselves
and see ourselves as sinners in
His sight, according to Isa. lxlv, G; I
r>gn. x# 8; Rom. vli, 18; 3-19. Thus I
seeing ourselves we shall have no con-,
damnation for other sfhners, nothing
but the compassion of Jesus Christ.
When there Is this deep and thorough
conviction of sin, then It is a short
road to forgiveness and cleansing, for
He came to save sinners, and His blood
cleanseth from all sin. Note that
heavenly agency does it all. Iniquity
is taken away, sin purged, the sinner
Is perfectly helpless, as were A4am |
pnd Eve when the Lord God made i
coats of skins and clothed them.
It is our privilege to know that He
has by Himself purged our sins and
is now on the right hand of the Majesty
on high (Heb. I, 3). Then we
are ready to hear the voice from the
throne saying. "Whom shall I send,
and who. will go ^or us?" Notice the
"V* and "us," the one living niul true
God in the three persons of Katbcr,
Son add Holy Spirit Was ever such
a wonderful commission offered to
mortals as to represent the Trinity before
men? See in John xlv, 17, 23.
how they are aaid to dwell in the believer
and In II Cor. iv, 10, 11, that
the life of Jesus is to be made manifest
in these mortal bodies.
,We have only to yield and obey. The
p?wer is His. and the life is His. and
the message is His, and 'Qe will take
care of the results, and we are assured
that He will not fail nor be discouraged
(Isa. xlll, 4). It is ours to
receive the message from Himself, receive
His words in our hearts and
then in His name "Go tel " (verse 9;
Esek. i l. 10. 11. 17). In the closing
verses of the chapter the prophet was
told that the message would not be received.
So it waa trith Jeremiah and
Eseklel. They were warned that their
messages would preyoke great opposition,
but they were to speak whether
men would-hear or not See also Matt.
X 18-18; John xv, 18, 19.
rtsraTOTCF
Woolen Trust Agent Resigns
H. II. North, commissioner of immigration
at San Francisco, has been in#.eatij5;?te<l?and
ha* resigned. It will be
remembered that North wa^ the em-,
oloy of the Woolen Trust and that it
elied upon him to get the odious wool
schedule fixed to protect the Trust. At
he same time he was Director of the
Census and had to resign from tlial
place, or was removed in spite of the
racking of Aldrich and other Btandpat
Senators.
/Now is the time to get rid of your
'neumatigm. YSu&vill find Chambcrains
Liniment .^ndgrfully effective
One application wil con^TTrre you of its
merits. Try It. For sale by all deal"AFTER
15 YEART~
I AM WELL"
Mrs. Mary Amanda Nash, of LtumMerton,
N. C., writes: "For years 1 way a severe
sufferer from chronic dysentery,
brought on by acute indigestion/ It also
brought on catarrhal headache Arhlch debilitated
me so 1 hod to lie doWb three or
four hours each da/. My gtderal health
was greatly impaired, aud I wis weak aud
I nervous. One day I had cne/>f those ter|
ride headaches, aud my daughter-in-law
suggested that 1 try .Mrs./ Joe Person's
Remedy. 1 did so, and Ahe very Unit
I dose relieved that headacljL I continued
I to use it, and for the drag time in fifteen
years 1 am welL It is tfce best mcdlcluo
compounded In this world."
Most pcoble regard /stomach troubles
(and these t Include Indjgeatlon, Dyspepsia,
aour Stomhch, Nervo/sness, etc.) as of
little consequence in /heir early stag<*. .
Never was n more i/rioiis mistake made.
When the- appetite/ Is gone, tbo nerves
shattered, the temjfer ruined, the body
emaciated, rtna6ms it pain frequent, sound
sleep impossible, r/f resiling rest unknown,
they wake hp tqf the fact that stomach
trouble Is g serious matter. When this
Ktni'a 1? ro?M?oiV fho n"l?
I world that ^wliiTcure you is .*
MRS. JRE PERSON'S REMEDY.
it restores energy to Jnded digestive or- I
gans, stimulates a healthy flnn- of gastric
Juice, and brings every portlou of thestomach
back to normal health. It is a
strictly -vegetable comround. and contains
no harmful mineral ingredients whatever.
Aa a. Tonic. Alterative, Blood Purifier and
Nervine it has no equal.
Don't j?ermit any di?ensC of the stomach
to go untreated. Aa soon as you feel the
slightest effects of indigestion or any of
the other ailments directly nttrthutahte to
n derangement of the digestive organs, beSn
at once the use of Mrs. Joe Person's
?medy and a complete cure will be an
easy matter. If your 'trouble is of long
standing, this Remedy will still edre you?
but it will, of course, take longer.
We want you to write us for testimonials
from people who once suffered the tortures
of Indigestion. Dyspepsia nnd other
stomach ailments, but who are now sound
and well, and eat what they want without
a sign of distress.
In casea of external trouble, inflammation,
ulceration or itching humor, our
Waah should be used with the Remedy.
For sale by druggists, or supplied direct
on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle; 6 bottles
for $5.00; 1 dozen by express prepaid
for $10.00, by
yrs. joe nnmrt bemeit co.. mtfron. w. c
Joseph Jarboniugh
TAItW X
In A. tX Neal Buildink
I am prepared tJ do your pressing,
clean ine and tail wing at very reasonable
rates. All /ork guaranteen. ,0bve I
me a trial and * will please you. \ _
Phone No. 169 ~ \
J. P. Wjnston
Has moved his stcpk to the Alston
building, my old maim, next to the
Beasley-Alston Drug \p- I have
bought out the enure stoak of \V. P.
Neal & Co , amy in the lot there is
more shoes thannou can shake a stick
at, going way drvvn in priced I have
two many diffe/ent articles to ^jention
an romp on an/ see. 'm? ?3 [
V Really,
J. P. WINSTON
f To
The Public
I have purcrased Ae interest of J. 1). _
Hill in the h^jii of Garrett & Hill and ~
will continue misinead at the same
I stand, where \| ? I
will carry alftill and complete
lii^j of d-oaeries all
the/ wllMe ,
I HAVE AL.S<\FITTED
~\JP AN UP-TO-DATE
nreshV
Meat Market
And will be aronnred at all times
look after tholtradein fouiaburg. Phone ft
your orders tp No. 18.7 and tJiey will \
receive prvnpt attention. Nothing
but the besy meats will be handled, I
will also paI the highest market price
for good bjfct cattle. Come toi see me.
F. Garrett _
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If lt'< a surface to be painted, enameled
any way there's an Aetna Qusl
I McKinne Bro
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SINGER, ,SKW1
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Coffins/a^
We have sold ont^wery article of "U1
every screw, evenuyard lining, -cvervthir
new clean goodarohich at lowest prices,
need. Pboi^S Noa. 116 and 30.
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expense. It's easy to give it a beauti- I .
ack or rich, appropriate colors.. I
?" quality i
RIAGE PAINT (Neal's)
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lly to give to buggies, carriages and
tough, durable, glossy finish that will
:11. An ideal finish for settees, flower
irden tools, and all surfaces that must
hard visage. Ready to brush on and
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I, stained, varnished, Or finished in
lty Kind to fit the purpose.
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Three Years Time
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I old stock, every case, every handle
it now is new, we are receiving bright
in invite you to see this stock when in
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