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HER FRIEND'S ID ADVICE The Results Lady Oadi Newburg. All. ye* r," write* place, "I Buffered my back and head.] complexion, and my with pimples. Our Bare ma temporary A friend of mine Cardul, so I began and with the beat cured after takl mother and my tout Cardul and wer# I shall always pi and suffering wamen." Cardul la a purely fectly harmless tonic men, and will panellt Its lngredl lng a gentle, manly constl Cardul has back to heal Hare yon This Newfcart ? Followed * >r more than ? Cothrum. of thla terrible pain* In I had a sallow was corered I doctor only | '* L Tlsed me to try I it, at onoe, | ts, tor I w; bottles. My I hare also used | tly benefited. Cardul to sick table, par say for wo and old. hsrba, har- 1 on the w6-1 are onlc itlon. lelped a million and strength. ried It? If not, please do. It may be lust What yon need. Udte*' Adrtaorr Drat.. Qutt? epoca tMkriix to . OutUMocm. Two., tor Siciml ?fd took. How True ?k Wee," Mb in ?>ui . m?, m it? I. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, I DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Cebtificate Or Filing of Consent by I Stockholders to Dissolution. To All to Whom These Presents] May Com*? Grektwg: Whereas, It appears to my tion, by duly authenticated record^ of the proceeding^ for the voluntaiVaia solution thereof deposited in mjjtSce, that the Louisbnkg Walton Company, a corporation of thfe State, wi^e prin cipal office is situated at towp of La sis Franklin/ State of S. Davji, Secretary, in charye burg, County of North Carolina, being the agent then of, upon ?eryed, has menu of Chapter 21 entitled "Corporal amendments th< issuing of this sent has been fil< Now, Therefo] Secretary of Si Carolina , do said corpora may be the require ' the Reyisal of and the eliminary to the s that such con . I. J.\ of l br did. on ) April 1912 . ruled and attested consent the dissolwon of said cor; ecuted by Aore than two-thl terest of the stockholde: which smd certificate and I the proceedings aforesaid file inftiy said office as pro<. Inleatimony Whereof, I ha', set my hand and affixed my ofllcial seal, I at Raleigh, this 4 day April, A. D. 1913. ] J. Bryan Giuass, * Secretary ofState. Special /for SATURDAY! .TAT iff SPIRES Sanitary Market All beef kejt in Arst class refrigerator Choice Sqeak 1 5 Cents Roast Beef 15 Cents Roe Shad^ 60 cents. All bunch fish 15c. Proinpt Delivery *hone CITY MARKET FRESH , We every day you to some o! Iresh fish be glad for in your order tribe. Fresh Meats of all kinds at all times. 187 SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson IX.? Second Quarter, For June 2, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of th? Lesson, Matt, vt, 1-18. Msmory Vtrm, 7, S-? Go I dsn Tsxt. Matt, vl, R. V.? Commentary Prs ptrtd by R?v. D. 1A. 8 1 saras. We bare our choice today of the re g: ular lesson In order' or a special lesson on tbe Holy Spirit from Acts U. 1-11: bat. Inasmuch as only by tbe Spirit can tbe teaching of tbe regular lesson on almsgiving, prayer and fasting be pot In practice, we will take tbe regular portion with a look at the whole chap ter, as we do not seem to bars the rest of the chapter In any subsequent lee-" son. The heart of the whole Bible seems to be "the kingdom of God and His righteousness" (Terse SS). Tbe Lord Jeans came to set up this kingdom on the earth, bnt as they rejected It end Him It will not be set up till He shall come again In glory. Meanwhlleall who become children of God by receiv ing Jeans Christ and Joint heirs with Him should walk worthy of His king dom and glory while they wait for it (1 Tbees. U. 12). Their motto should ever and always be, "First the fclng J&a of God." Then there would be no anxious thought about aught else, for He gives the assurance that all win be provided by our Father, who knoweth all our need (verses SI. 82). Whether it be the service or prayer or tasting of the dally life, there la one principle to govern all. It must be Onto the Father, who eeeth In secret, who looketh upon, the heart and to whom all "?"?p are naked and open. "Not as pleasing men. but God who trleth oar hearts" (I These. H. 4). Is a principal always to be observed. In contrast to that the most religious people of our Lord's time did everything to be seen of men (Matt, ixlll, 5). It was even so In tbe days of the prophets, and a special feature of the last days of this age will be a turn ing away from the truth and a form of godllnes%. without any power (lsa. xxlx. 13; Exek. nxUI. 31; II Tim. 111. 1-6; It. 3. 4>. In each of the three para graphs of our lesson there Is a contrast between a present reward or approval of men and a future reward from God Himself, spoken of In verse 20 as "treasure In heaven." We cannot serve God and Mammon or God and the devil, for the friendship of this world Is enmity with God. and that which, is highly esteemed among men Is abom ination In tbe sight of God (verse 24; Lukexvi. 15; Jaa.lv, 4). There was only one who always and In all things pleased the Father, but He desires to live His life In us and will If we yteld fully to Him (John vlii, 2U; 11 Cor. Iv. 10. 11). He was manifestly approved of God by the miracles and wonders and sights which God did by Him (Acts il. 22). Our Instructions are to studyT^to show ourselves approved unto God. workmen that need not be ashamed (11 Tim. U, 15). This can be done only as we are Spirit filled like the disciples on the day of Pentecost, and like them We must be willing to be mlsunder stood and even counted drunken or be i side ourselves for His sake. The old word to Abraham la always helpful. "Walk before Ue and be thou sincere'' (Gen. xvU. 1, margin), and also the oft repeated tforda In Leviticus, "unto the Lord" and "bafore the LorA" Con cerning giving to any good work, tbe motive of the donor Is everything. 11 the gift Is wholly and only "onto the Lord." desiring only His approval, then It does not matter If people do know of It. It ahould be tbe love of Christ constraining, and according to II Sam xxlv, 24. I will not offer unto thj Lord of that which doth cost me nothing, and also according to I Chron. ttIt, 14. "All things come of thee, and thine own do we give thee." Concerning prayer, It is real access to God by Jesns Christ, remembering 1 John v, 14, 15. "This Is the confidence that we have In Him, that If we ask anything accord ing to His will He heareth us, and It we know that He hear us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions we desired of Him." As to this form of prayer which He gave at this time and which we spoke of In a former lesson on the beatitudes, the late Dr. 8aphlr said -of It; "It Is a model prayer ana as sudh commends Itself to the most superficial glance ? approves Itself si once to the conscience of man. The prayer Is short, that It mi/ be quick lj learned, easily, remembered and fre quently used, but It contains aU thing: pertaining to life and godliness, in lt? slmpUdty It seems adapted purpose!' for the weakness of the Inexperienc e an<| Ignorant, and yet none can km; that he Is familiar with tbe height* and depths which It reveals and with the treasures of wisdom It contains.' In verses 14. 15, of our lesson note thai communion with God aa our rather de pends upon our forgiving others as He ' forgave us. This, like all the discourse Is not a condition of salvation, but so other word for His disciples. As to fasting, the bast comment I know Is lsa. lvUl. 3-11, remembering that, like giving and praying. It must be from the heart onto the Lord. The forty day fasts of Mesas and Bmjah and the Lord Jesns were peculiar and nalqae, but the record of fastings In tbe Acts of the s poet lea Is for our example, and our Lord spoke of the power of prayer and faatlng In Matt. xvU, 2L Consider also Ex. vlll, 21; Neb. I. 4; Est. It. It; Can. X.* *. Almost a Miracle.; One of the raoet startli: ever seen in W. B. Holsr'm' effected yean had such a dn '?that all our famil ing into consumi oie Dr. Rings " [^changes ding . to in hU I completely cured bv t he 1a sound and well ' pounds. For many h?s used this wond coughs and colda wit It's quick, safe, reli Price SO centa and free at Aycoek 1 r "He writes, it tye was go he. began to Br. and was Itles. Now eighs 218 Tamlly medy for lleot results sranteed. bottle Administrator's Notic Having qu?liil?l aa adminMHtor c. t. a. upon the exfcte of P. UTCooke. deceased, late oflFianU|r county, this is to notify mil jdnons having claims against said] the same to the lore the 26th < notice will bpfTead ial cerery. T persons please make \ April 26, 19 ate to present en or be 1913, or this of their re ebted to said nmediate pay Adm'r. c. t. s? of P. H. ' . Cooke. ke, dec'd. Those wantini^ee fs^SiJhday will please leave order King's store Saturday eveniij||^\Louiaburg Ice Co GUARANTEED! FE1.T esses .. * $15.00 nt 12.50 10.00 Dealers WnVfor . Tickings \ Stovall Mattress Co ! Louisburg, N. C. LVElTllfG. All Kinds7\Levelin^ Plats and E^ioafttes B. B. Egerton Phone J. 1}r Jones, or leaV? message j with M. B. Da tit. NEW ..IceHouse. UndeMliSGarrettl We are Jprepared / to handle] fjourJprderB|for Ice in any quantify. We carry only the best gpkde to be got ten and will keep a supply on hand all the limp. Our Mr. Spivey will g^ve wour orders his personal attention and see that your /ice ia delivered promptly. Call phone 186 and leave your qrders \ Freeman & ?Cpmp'y F. N. SPIVEY, ' * ? ; PRICE1LI5 Now Ld^ated in St Build Scrip iron, muy lunVjf. centaj cask pet 100 pounds JBon??Afie, Bran 6e per ponnrt, Qopprr ScJRrfkber 4 e, L ?*d 2 e. Zinc lc.CBecawazjpOe, toecn Cow Hiam 1 8c to fttJ|woon;i7e^tA i2c. H iff bast mmitntfpritm/p?ki foi\ chicken awl SPECIAL At R. Z. E^erton's! Underselling Casly Store I have inaugurated a bargain counter on whicp the good^ will be changed each or every t day, it 1 rill be triply a profit sharin a single aroticle it I the goods /on this | will be betf ihan offered ? frill more tfc f sales for r goods Bwhere prove the first this year gave more first four/ months of econom Before baying -?ill pay to se eoanter. They and lees prioe An inspection my claim. M four months thandoubled t last year. I have twi Amount of j Stock. I am selling as many or more shoes and slippers than formerly sold by F. N. & R. Z. . Egertpn, (who did the shoe business of me town) doing3 a cash business 'at sfiall expense I not only can afford fo sell at from 10 to 25 per cent lets than my old tirm, (who sold ch?en>.) but I am Actually it Doing The many satisfiM customers leav ing my store dailf and the friends and neighbors uiev send here la positive proof of ? this assertion. I am going^to share profits on all the most desirable goods, although the busy month of Hay I 8m going to give vou 45 inch l>and embroidered voil flouncing worth 12 for $1.48, ?100 value, *2 inch baby irish flouncing for 78 oents, compare and see for yourse^. 50c value swiss embroidered flouncing tor 86c, $1.25 sounteryanes, foil size 98o, $2 coun terpanes, 1 1-4 si?e $1.48, 12 1-2 to 15c colored cytaip swiss 10c, 15c ?oiored curtain swiss 10c. A full line of up-to date white goods at a saving to you of from 2 1-2 to 10 oente on aVery yard. I have the largest variety of good shoe and slippers m town and you cint I) est the price. ' f- ? r f* Warner Brothers Corsets ? Waaner the ideal aentible summer corset, becailM it is not boned with reel, therefore it does not mat, it is also guaranteed not to break or tear they are thi? laigeat manufacturers of coraeta in the world. 1" ' V Comejtosee me for what you Want and I will save you money on every dol lar spent with me. i V * R.Z.Egeiton Profit Scaring One Priced CiUh Store. \ ? - - l \ L ? \ ; ; ' HEALTH AcciMarr KFIRE I will write you fire insurance on anything you have . , V " On residence, barns, stables, fur niture, hor<4s, mules, merchan dise and ^Dyihing that will burn Come in and Talk\t Over With Me I can be found at the First National Bank, Louisburg, N.C. T. WATSON, , Agent YOUR BEST/ G|RL Would be pleased to take a ride iivOne of the stylish, up to-date buggjes carried in stock J&y us. These buggies are sold especially reasonab]/ and are exceptional bargains. See our line of harness, horses and mules be?o?e-buying. FULLER & PERRY {' HEAVY AND FANCY Try our syrups ajKTWolasses. Pure home made apple vinegar. See us about country produce, fruits of all kinds fours truly, / A. W. Perry, Jr., & Company ONE ALWAYS REMAINS ELECTED /? ' ? / . . ? ??? AYCOCK DURG \ , I _\ \ \ MARKET 'STREET LOUI^BURQ - NC < \ K And has i ot been replaced in eig>\teen years. A VISIT FROM YOU IS SOLICITED
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