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Jtadergraas, Ga. ? Mr*. Dell/ Long. *t tots place, la a recant lettar,- ?ay*: "For Its or *lx year*. I Buffered axon* lea with womanly troubles. / Often, \J couldn't alt up mire than a tew minutes at a tins, andr If I stood on my feet, long, I would mlpt. 1 took Csrdul, and It helped ma lm madlately. Now, I can d? my work all tha time, ana don't suffer like I did." Take Cardul when yo? feel 111 in any way ? weak, tiled, miserable, or under tha weather, tarda!/ la a strength building tonic medldae tar woman. It ha* been bnid ta relieve pain and distress caused %j womanly troublea, and la an excellent medicine to have on hand at all tlm ea\7 Cardul acta on ma womanly consti tution, building unSromanly strength, toning np the nerrte, and regulating the womanly orgafeaA It* half osntnry of Wee*** la due to merit.' It haa dole gdpd to thousand*. Will you try It J It may bo jut what yon need. A*s your Urugglst about OartuL He w? recoi^nend It It. B. ? WWhto:. Us-' Alihyi Ditt-CWWr ?HI AMktiM CojOnttMWMssftiM Mr Srttitl Professional Card DR. W. B. MORTON Eye Specialist Loaixburg, N. Carolina . OAa* With J. A. Turn*,. Next Dn to Hotel | ?)R. ARTHUR HYNBS: FLEMING, Snrtvon Dentist, Office in Hotel building, next to Poetoffice Louburc. N C. / Hoars: 9 to 430. Phone No. W. x B. H. A. NEWtLL D PHYBIC1A* Uminb.rg, M. C. / Phone !?o. 156 j OR, li M. PERRY Physician and Surgeon Louiiburjf, - North Carolina Office Mxt d*or to Ay cock Drue Store Day phone 59 I Night Pnor.e 107 JQE. a H. Bi>"KS DENTAL SL'RGEON' Uticoarc, N. C. Ofllee in Hick* Building. Muin.Strwt. BR. J. b! MALONK, Supt. Health | Loufeburg, N. C. 1' Office in AVcock Drug- -Store. Market Street! Office practice. Surgery and consultation j JJH. S. P BCRT PRYSIC1AX and 3LRUKOX | tosialjarf, .V,C. ?O&ce crrer P. 9.AK. E. Allen's Store J 1 * r~- 1 ? JJE. Rt r. YAR?OROCUH tHTSl 'lAN and SLROEON'I | LonitMirK, N. t. Offlce i* Tarboronjdi & Bickett bnildiLg. 1 Night sails answered! f. on T. W. Bickett's J 4-1 ? phone 741 \ HAYWOOD RUFF!* ATTOllNEt AT LAW Lpniabaiv. N.T C. Will practice Id all courts of Prankltn and | adjoining eoauties, llao in the. Supreme -Court and in the OoiUu States District and i Circuit Ceurt. Office brer First National Bank.] if v>f?ee.n WILDER ATTORNEY IjlT LA* Loai?barfc. N. C. Main street inicooperjbnildinK'. PKUILL A HoLDE! A rrOKXRfi A Louis bar*. Will kfcWnd the court* of OnMlk, vf?rr?M ?a.| th? B?pr*ate Com ( frofpl attention g ireo t <* S^null building. ranklin. Vanr#, . eoantiee, ?Um> ortli Carolian. roltoctioita.OfAr. T.\f .Bickett, R.B. Whi k E.H. Malone! gjcKETT, WHITE ft ALONE LAWYE1 Loaiabarc. H.l Cefceral practice, iettleratnt af|eatatefl toida iareated. One m^mbar of the a rfctt iltwija in tbe offi* M. PERSON ATTORN BT AT lU* ^ LouUbaric.lN. la *11 eoarU 0(Bm dp Mala 9tr*?t H. TARBOROUGH, Jrl ATTORNEY AT ijAV" Loaiabarc, N. V. 1 tofial ba*ia*M in treated to Ui *r*?#ir* UoUnn. <HH ~ SUNDAY SCHOOL. lesson X. ? Second Quarter, For June 9, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. tf llit Lessen, Litks *1, S9-49. Memory Vereis. 47-49? Golden Text, 22 ? Commentary Pnpvtd by R*V. D- M. Stearns. This seems to be our last (tod; (or the present from the sermons on the mount and on the plain and reminds os of one of our Lord'e sayings on the night of His betrayal, "If ye know these things, bappy are ye tf ye do Iharo" (John xlll. 17V See also His words in Luke rill. 21. "My mother and my brethren are these which hear the word of God and do It." Inverses ?f oar lesHon His words, -Why call ye me Lord. Lord, aad do not the things which I say J" are very iJ Matt. Til. 21. "Not every on* that aaltn unto me. Lord. Lord, shall enter Into the kingdom of heaven, but be that doeth the will of my Father which la In bear en." There la no conflict be l??en all similar sayings and snob words as these: "Being justified freely by His grace." -To blm that worketb not. but belleveth on Him that Justl fleth the ungodly. Lis faith la counted ft>r righteousness." "By grace are ye eared through faith. ? ? ? aot of works." "Not by works of rlghteona ness which we hare done" (Bom. Ul. 24; tr. 5: Kph. B. & 9; Tit 111. 8). The former texta refer to the life and worka of saved people aa an evidence before men of their miration by the tabbed work of Christ, within awful warning that no mere "say ao" on our part will suffice. There will be msny who profess to be the- Lord's, but who are not sincere, not born from above, to whom He will aay In that day, "I never knew you; depart from me ye that work Iniquity" (ilatt Til, 23). Mem bers of churches who are satisfied to be sach and rest on the fact of their baptism In Infsncy or- confirmation or standing In the church or the com munity, but do not know the forgive ness of sins, having never been re deemed by the precious blood of Christ, and while In their place In church once a week are wholly in the world and live only for this present world, how fearful their future In the outer darkness, where there shall be weep ing and gnashing of teeth (Matt vlll. 12: illt 42, 50; xxiL 13: xxlv. 51; xxv. 30. 41). < While this will be the doom of many, j It la not for us Jo judge any one, but to see to It that we ourselves are truly the Lord's and lire to help others to be truly His and to let Him work In ns to will and to do of His good pleas ure (Terse* 8J. 38; Phil. It 13). If we do not see vftarly ourselres we cannot lead Others, and In Matt Til. 15, we are told of false prophets who out wardly seem to be sheep, but Inwardly are ravening wolves, not living to belli the sheep, but to devour them. These are more folly described In Jer. xxlli 14-26. as speaking a vision of their own heart prophesying deceit maklnx people rain, encouraging evildoers and telling them that no evil wouldi come upon them, perverting the words of the living God. Such people wanted to kill Jeremiah because he spoke only "what the Lord told him (Jer. xxvl, 7-11). The word of the Lord la not acceptable to the world and especially to the worldly part of the church, which cannot endure sound doctrine. Our Lord so taught his disciples and talked with ills Father about It (John xt, 18, 19; xvtl, 14). The margin of lesson, verse 40, says that every dis ciple shall be perfected aa his Msster. and Heb. U, 10, says that the captain of our salvation was made perfect through sufferings. He was always absolutely perfect but as our High Priest, able to sympathize, H* had to i be tried (Heb. it 17, 18) and to learn | obedience by the things which He snf } fered iHeb. v, 8. 9t. According to onr Lord's heart aearcb I Ing teaching when we think that we ue failings In others we moat IV member that, while there may be a trifle wrong with the other party, the probability la that the greatest trouble Is at oar own end. We are not there fore to Jodge one another any more, bat endeavor not to be a stumbling block la another's way (Bom. xir, 1S> Ambitions to be qnlet and to mind 000*8 own bnalneaa (1 Tbeaa. IT. U. R. V, margin, and Weymonthj and ao to abide as branches that the Tine may bear t he deal red fruit unhindered. The laat elaoaa of leeaon. Terse 46. aaya. "Of the abundance of the heart the month ipea k eth " Compare Matt. ill. 34. "The month of foola ponreth oat fooliehneea; a wholesome tongas la a tree of Ufa" (PTOT. it. 2. ??<. 1 hare )u at reoatred a letter com -using one who waa SI lad with pity tor two oth an behind whom aba walked whoae conTersation waa w belly concerning Irasi aad tk? faahtnne Boon she found herself In {be shopping AWrln and eosMwhat fasoinatad by the Tery things she bad condemned In other* Aa she passed on the wards held her. -Aa be thlnketh in his heart, ao is be' (Ptot. ixlll. 7). Being ashamed, abe determined to All herself with the words of Jeaoa that bar thoughts might be controlled aad that abe might be mora Uke Him. 8he found It a spieo dld naily and has since been graatl; bleaeed to the use of His worde thus laid ap In her heart. THs it rpnc tlcal Illustration of Ptot xgli. 18. 31, which I. ton, have for many years prored to ay life and teaching It la poeetble to be a wail of Ilvto* water apringtoc op tor the benefit at other*. Almost I Miracle. " One of "W moat atartlii **?r? ??*? X. any man, a< W. B. Holsn'Sv; Clarendon effected yean aV> in hia brj bad such a draMral i " '?that all our <amily^ ing into conaampti'oi uae Dr. Kin*s New ] completely cured br he is sound and wel iwunils. For many. has used this wosi couchs and colds */th excell It s quick, safe, reliable and i Price 60 cents anifll.OO. T free at Aviock DJbtt Co *? /chances Srdinif to , was ier "He he writes, m* he was gn t he began to itery, and waa bottles. - No* id weighs 218 rV?ur family ' ;m?dy for Wt reeulta uwanteed. rlal\>ottle Administrator's Notk^ Hsvjrte qualified as admmstrator c. t. a. upon the estate of Ji/Tl. Cooke, deceased, Xate of Fraariin county, this is to i>tl fy aIL'*persons ha rind claims a*a'n"Vsaid. estate to present the same to the jihdersigned on or be fore the 26th April, 1913, or this notice will b^ils?i]\a bar of their re covery. JM persons Npdebted to said estate yl please make\n mediate pav Qualitv Grescei Gilt Edi Sold by fix i Dealers 'rite for I ovall Mattress Co Louisburg, N. C. SXTR^YIHG All Kinds, and nsu*tfles rton one J. B. Jonet, or ^ave message with M. S. Davis. ??i NEW :ellousf UndeX the Garrett lint We are prepared /to handle youroMei* for in any quantity. VWe carry only the best Jgra^le V> be got ten and wHl Keep a Yupply on hand all th? time. Vur Mr. Spivey will /give your\ orders his persoriM attention and see that you rf ice is - delivered promptly. / Call phone 1 80, and leave your orders \ Freeman & Comp' F. Kf SPIVEY, Mgri 10.00 Gold Prize J. P. Winston has a lot of Sujnmer Goods to Cltfse (hit at a Snob as ladies glo-r collar*, belt*, at " petieoata, gaoze ?i 10,000 baby ci Now if the wcm down and mill <artip.U? ] I arrangement gold priae. e. , ladies ?lipperi, akirta, parasols will 00 roe rafftfe^cota (or a be * above 1 than sort. Make Rat a $10\ or $90 J. p/ Wi SPECIAL MAY BARGAINS! At R. Z. Egtrton's Underselling Cash Store igurated counter the goods Changed fvery other be truly sharing, economy counter. I Thay Before baying (?"ill pay to ?oaater. 1 *od less price A.0 inspection my elaim. &| four months tfiandonbled I last year. I have Amoun a single article it t ie goods on this , will be better goods :han offered elsewhere twill more than prove |y sales for the first ;his year have-' more le first four months of I anu selling i and rippers F. Ni Jt B. d twice the of Stock. many or more shoes than torroerly sola by . Egerton, (who did the shoe busii ess of the town^doing a cashl bnsinei s at small expense I not only can i fiord to sell at from 10 to dp per i enl less than my old firm, (who so d eheap.) bat I am Actually \ ijoing it The man ing tnv M^rel awl neig positive am going ?post deei busy month' give voo voU ilottnci *100 vain flouncing see for y embroider eonnteryu terpanea, 15c colore eoiored en: satisfied customers leav daily and the friends | irs they send here la >f of this assertion. I share profits on al! the ' ile goods, although the >f May I am going to [inch hand embroidered worth 92 for Hi.48, 22 inch baby irish 7ft cents, compare and elf. 50c value swiss louocing tor 36cy$1.25 full size 98c, $2 eoun sixe 11.48, 12 1-2 to I irtain swiss 10c, 15c | swiss 10c. A full line of up-to-| date white goods I at a 8?vinr to ybu of from 2 1-2 to 10 cents an every y.ard. I have the largest variety I of good ehoe and slippers ip town' and you eint beat the price, Warner Brothers Corsets W axnerttie idefil sensible summer corset, because it] is not boned with steel, therefore i^doen not rnsf, it is also gu of corse Coin anteed they art tbe laij Is in the world. Dt to break or tear est manufacturers e to $ee me for want and ve you what you I will money on ivery dol lar R. spent with me. ;erton Pr )fit Sharing One Pr ced Gash Store. i FK1 TORNADO S LIFE FIRE I will write you fuAinsuranp/on anything you have On residenA/?>arns, stables, fur niture, horseV mules, merchan dise aim anything that will burn Come in/and Talk tt Over With Me I can be fouqti at the First NationaUBank, Louisburg, N. C. T. W. WATSON, Agent YOURv BEST GIRL Would be pleased to. take a rtae in one of the stylish, up to-date buggies carried in^tock by us. These baggies are sold especially reasonable and are exceptional bargains. See our line of hafness, hVrses and mules before buying. R^LLERj & PERRY HEAVY 4ND^FANCY GROCERIES! Try our syrups and inolasses. Pure home made apple vinegar- See us abput country produce, fruits of all kinds / Yours truly, W./Perry,\jr., & Company ONE ALWAYS REMAINS ELECTED \ ? *j ? ? \ . r AYCOCK URG O. MAR^ fc T STREET LOUISBURi , - - N- C And has not been replaced in teen years. i A VISIT FROM YOU ^SOLICITED
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