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i FT JQHNSUN Editor and Manager ? f?'? VSAB, ? *1.00 si* months, t?b? months, - ,' . Friday. Dec. 8, 1011. Only two weeks Sunday until Christmas. Are you ready for it? _i . ? Thb Baptist Convention ia in session , at Winston-Salem this' week. Attend the musical at the Opera! House to be Riven by the ladies of the j Home Missionary Society tonight. Trinity College Glee Clul- Tuesday night. December 12th, at Opera House, | for the benefit of Trinity College and Loutsburg Female Col ege. Organized labor is a good thing when * allowed to drift in the proper coarse, i but when its powers and pratices are abused there is no telling what th^r. nd may be. . t ' Tub report of W. A. Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, which was wad before the Commission this week, ' in . v?ry flattering .Hiviimrnt. It IS . fall of progress and prosperity. Tib North Carolina law penalizing .a railroad for refusing to receive goods . ?7 for shipment in interstate commerce was aigued before the United States Supreme Court on Wednesday?the Court holding that it was constitutional, as Congress had passed no law to the contrary. ' Congrbss convened on Monday and the President's message was read on Tuesday. It dealt with the tariff question mainly and almost wholly. In the ] Senate there are 49 Republicans and 42 Democrats, and one vacancy; and in j the Honse there are 227 Democrats, 161j Republicans, 1 Socialist, 1 Independent j and one vacancy. - SGov. KrrCHiN has granted a respite ' of twenty-one days to L M. Sandlin.; the Wilmington wife murderer. This' was done upon petition from his attor treys, who think they can convince the' Governor of the insanity of the prison-j er and get a commutation. The plea of! insanity has been made to too great an ! extent in keeping )ustice from being j prop3rlv handed out. Bun' ombe county officials have done , | the right thing in passing an order t*? ; continue the quarantine system, for ] smallpox. They not only show their ; I difference of opinion to the State Board I of Health, and which they are agreed with by a large majority of the better \ people of the State, but give to their:, citizens the protection against this dreaded disease they are entitled to. 3 I If murders were committed over the J state as frequently and openly as whiskey is Sold illegally, and the press of the state did not condemn it as a violation J of law it would receiye tne severest j criticisms from all sources and would | be ?harged with being a party to the j anarchy. This being true why should i they not be criticised for "the failure to condemn the violation of the law against the sale of whiskey. One of the biggest questions in con-1 i nection with the promscuous selling of i whisky is the fact that those who en-1 < gage in the violation of the prohibition ; law or any other law and allowed to go | I on unhampered they will soon lose respect for all law and will break any | Other statute just as quick. Since pro- | 'T; . , hibition is law, even though you may j , not b? in sympathy with.it, you should! uphold it in order to create the proper! respect for other laws - ? - - - | The y cNamara brothers who were i being tried at L?'8 Angeles, Cal., for blowing up the Los Angeles Times' building and killing 21 people, made a , . V confession on Friday of last week. J. j McNayiara plead guilty to blowing j UlT- th#? Timoci nniUinn *%<*A ? ?? ' teneed to life imprisonment on Tucsday morning. J. J; McNamara plead I guilty to blowing up the Lcllewyn Iron . , Work?, and was sentenced to fifteen | I years in State prison. This caused I I a sudden ending to one of the most [ I famous cases of the present year and created much susprise on the part of I ^ * v.- the friends of the prteioners. I Honor Soil- I I / The following deeerve crertit for I i being 011 the "Honor Roll" of Pros- I jMot echool for twot weeks ending I Friday, December let, 1911: let Tfade?Willie May, Edgar Tant, John Phelps, David Tant, Bet tie Burnett, Ruth CaUett, Beeaie Phelps. 8rd grade?Jiramie Wheeler,Kathleen May and Violet Diekmon. 6th grade?Dioey Pearce, Ndra I Lee May, Joseph Phelps, Harold 7tMtrade?Johnnie May. 'A/'; I *f: , i * ' >/ x ; . / 1 t SUNDAY SCHOOL. ? i Lesson XII.-?Fourth Quarter, For Dec. 17, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.: Text of the Lesson. Neh. viil, 1 -12. i Memory Versoe, 2, 3?Golden Text. ' Ps. x lx? 7?-?Gaiw*l*ntary Prepared by i Rev. Dr M. 6tearne. The temple being Ouished and also j the wall around the city (chapter vl. 15; Ez. vi. 14, 15?. they are better pre I pared to hear"the word of God in or der to do It. The Lord Jesus snfilone day when some one said what n bless ed woman His mother waa, "Yea. rath er blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep It." On another occasion He said. "My mother and My brethren are these which hear the viil, 21). Eara was n priest aud v. read? scribe In the law of Moses and had'prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord and to do it and to* teach It tveVses 1. 2; Ex. vtl. 6. 10). He was therefore Just the right man to conduct this Bible'conference. It wa attended by both men and women am! all tbat-conld hear ivHb understanding (verses 2, 3). and tfcey were an earnestly attentive congregation. As In the building of the wall, it was strikingly suggestive that they should began and end at the sheep gate, inasmuch as~no wurk ^will stand-that U not connected with the blood of-the Lamb. So In this lesson it seems mo*t appropriate' that the people should drink of the living water of the word at the water gate (verses L 3), or, as In xii, 37, the fountain gate. In Jer 11. 13, the Lord cail9 Himself the fountain of living waters, and in Eph. v, 26. he is said to sanctify, and cleanse His people with the washing of water by the word. Compare also Ps. cxix. 9 g If was a long session from-morning until midday (verse S). and they kept it up from the first day unto the last day of the feast (verse IS), and there was very great gladness, with confession of sin and separation from the world (vill, 17; ix. 1-3). It 19 Interesting to notice jnst thirteen men I associated with Ezra in. verses 2 cnl 7, and Dr. Bullinger calls attention to the first use of thirteen as associated with rebellion (Gen. xlv, 4). It vr.:* from the results of persistent rebel* Upn that Ezra was seeking to lead flie people back to God. It wasf at-tire 4 thirteenth march around Jericho that the walls fell, and this coming hack to God from all their wanderings was like the overthrow of a spiritual Jer loho. There were just fourteen with ! Ezra, a" twl"e seven, suggesting the perfe tlon of GofcTs dealings with Hi' people There was one with Ezra la risible to ordinary eyes, the only em worth considering, and Ills great w<>r.! Df encouragement is always. "! cm with you" (Ex. lii, 12: Josh, i, 5: Juut: | rl, 10: Isa. xli, fr): Hug. 1. 13; 11. 4? I The response of the people and their | attitude before God seem to Indiva:? lhat their hearts^were right with Iliti | and the heart Is everything (II Cbrou rvl. 9; I Sam. xvi. 7). j Reading and exposition of the wor* yt God are the great need of souls ev erywhere. and verse 8 seems to cover It simply r.r.d fully, "They read In ti . booh in the law of God distinctly cnc" gave the sense and caused them t understand the reading." In De;:t txvil. 8;. ilab. 11, 2. the Instructio n were to write plainly that those read lug might run and tell. The way o: Baruch in Jer. xxxvi, 8, is a good way. "Reading In the book the words of the Lord in the Lord's house." Ju the word of God without note oi comment or explanation has often wrought the salvation of a soul by :l?'. I power of the Holy Spirit. Sometimethe Lord tises^ the jmman Instrument to oped up the word more fully, as In the of Philip and the Ethiopian j who said to him, "How can I undMjLi stand except some man should guldf me?" (Acts vill. 30, 31)1 On the resur. | reetion day the L^jrd Jesus expounded ' or interpr.pted the Scriptures to the two men with whom He walked to Emniaus and the same evening opened the understanding of the disciple* that they might understand the Scrip tures (Luke-.xxiv, 27, 44. 43). Tty? words of the Lord, In the i?ower [ of the Spirit, as Ezra and the Lcviie? j taught the peoples-convinced them of sin. and they wept, but the same ?i?ir I. It who cpovliices of sin also cdnvlm <rs j of righteousness (John xvi, 8d0? end shows that where there is true |x*ultence thero are the blotting out of .jhr and the Imparting of perfect righteousness, so that one can say. "In the I/>rd have I righteousness end strength" (lsa. xBlI. 25; xlv, 24). Compare II Cor. v. 21; Rom. x, 4, Our lesson chapter- is a seventh month chapter (versea 2, 14), beginning with the feast of trumpets and ending with, the feast of tabernacles, but bet weer the two came the great day of atone* iTipnf (T^?v rrlH 9i *X7 !U\ !?> ?%nlJ true ground of all real Joy (Lev. xyll. 11; GaL Hi, 13). "Monrn not nor *e^>: neither be ye grieved; neither be ye sorry" (versee 0, 10, 1]). remind* tie of (he words of the Lord Jesns to penttent itnnera, "Hon, be of good cheer: daaghter. be of good cheer" (Matt.' )x, 2, 22, R. V.). We think also of tiie Ethiopian who went on hie way ro. Jolclng, of the Jailer and hla boneehold who rejoiced, believing hi God: of the great Joy In Samaria, of the Joy In heaven over one slnber that reptatefh and of the Joy and peace, the nnsperk able Joy, which la the privilege of every believer (Acta vtlt 8, 89; xvl, 81; Ln. *v, 7.10; Boo. xv, ?; 1 Pet. t, 8). . ... ( g,;? ,J '. ^ . ' \'r: ' J i - .vi; '-kC- 1 jf? \ f V. ' . f&X&i. 'x 'v - ^ -IRfflBry / ' Lighthing l&lls Few.'~T la 1906 lightniag killed only 169 people in thin whole country. One 9 chance* of death by lighniinggare less than two io a million. The chince of death from liver, kidney da^toipfcch trouble is vastly greater, but ihrt# Electric Bitters be used, as RoberTHMadsen, of West Burlington, la., pr*ye&>^?our doctors gave him up after eif?ht months of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice./He was then com- I ple^elv cured A>y Electric Bitter*. They're the best stomach, liver4 nerve and kidney remedy and 1 lood purifier ^ earth. Only 5Qc at Ay cock Dtug- = Co. # 1 Notice Having qualified as administrator of thtf estate of J. H. Wester, de,eased, | late of Frankliu count*, this is to ndtify ] all ( ersoiis- holding clltims against his 'estate to presentHher \ to the undersigned on or before*! ?cember 8th 1912, or this notice will be h^ead in bar of their recovery. Ail ] eratu owing said estate will come forw tr arakmake immediate settlement. This December | 8th, 1911. D. C. Hawungton, I 12-8-6t-pd. . " Adm. j Vy ill Pleasants lias ji at received a new shipment of lHauiiful Cut Glass, in odd shapes, fui Hridal and Cbrietmas p vsents. : Have you..'s^en that beautiful Cut Glass at WhtiJ^asants' priced so tow. Fireworks! Fileworks 1! I have bought too^dny^ueworks for the holidays. In order iptto>??^rover any, I expect to put tbe pricesnght down at the beginning./ So, remember this, bovs. ? r I . JNO. W. Kino. Notice of Execution Sale North Carolina, Franklin County. In the Superior Court, R. F. Fuller vs W. G. Ayacue. , By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Franklin County in the aboye entitled action, I will ion Monday the first day of Jan. 1912 lit 12 o'clock at the court house door! in said county, sell to the highest bicftier for cash to satisfy said execution all the right, title and interest which the s.-id W. G. Ayscue. the defendanffcas in the following described real istaS^. all the interest in remainder aller theHife estate of his mother, Mrs. S&rah Ayseue, devised to him under tne will of the late I. G. Staunton, particularly in the tract of land in said willjdevised to Mrs. Sarah Ayscue specifvallA known as the "Jessie Person-Placi", containing 200 acres, more or less, j Saed defendant Is I said to have a on^-sixth undivided In- j terest in remainder/in the Jessie Person ! Place, und a one sixth of one fourth un 1 divided irterest in remainder in" the j rest of the real Estate of said I.- G. Staunton which was not specifially de- I vised in said will. This Nov.~ 29. 1911. W. M. SherilT. TOY j i?r-. im The v | Jacket | I WI L L \ .Open Up\ Friday | NIGHT s u. ... '/ The ladi ;s and children are j espec illy invited to cc me and see SAN DA CLAUS ? Dressed in the original costume, The children are earn stly requested to brinks' 1 after and put in the post ffice. Old Santa .wants a tull house. Mrs. A. M. Hall li' "V** . .: - 1: ?.... tV V V Farmers and M LOUISBUI Don't Borrow Money. -> Cpme and Don't Carry Larger Sums of Do So Only Until , \ We combine absolute safe y with satisfa< tion to the business of fa mers. Invite our own merits forsstreng h and superior liberal treatment to pa ^rons. Our pat guarantee for the future. We want yow Make OUR Ban! Farmers and IV LLOUISDUrg, F. N. Egerton, President M. S. Clifton, Cas der. ) - | B I \ B Are Fast Approaching ! the Monste: B There is nothing bettsr fort these cold n B welcome them when you bunk in a Bu B bed ever placed before the j public. S< B are sold agents for the above bed. B You ^Till Also Feed a ! \FURNI 2 for Christmas, such as ch&j s, dressers, B etc. .Fail to see us miss a bargain. ( 1 Howell ~ai ! temember 1 | W. P. Nea Build; f I To ( Friends andt ?We have some bills toj>ay Nov. Is): 1? by paying your account&xm or beffci ? v be sfnall, but we have hundrM^ofJ \don't want to oppress anyone, butr ? cn^lectioitls. Your account is due in come in and pay it by Nov. 1st. I Beasley-Alstp erchants Bank =*G, N. c. f , But if You Must, , See Us \ -- * Money, But if You Must, STou Can See Us. :&ry service. Give particular attennew accounts and new business upon facilities. A strong bank can afford it policy and ample resources are our r business. j ' f i YOUR Bank. > - lerchants Bank, k n. c. / - I \ C. Harris, Vice-President I" V. E. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. holidays I _ r atiH Witli 1+ rA?i?c y !? !>? II AVXJk lb VVillCO S r Winter. . E ' ights and you will soon learn to # rnstein Bed. Absolutely the best A >ld on the money back plan. We w Few Extra Pieces of 2 >2 - TURE | wash stands, bed lounges, chiffoners 2 Dome to see us and save money. Z hd Bunn I ing, Maiu Street. Z I Customers | and appeal to you to help us I X re that day. 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