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Simply a\few pulls on its chain and the heaviest car is raised or lowered without danger and/without exertion. Every motorist has dreaded using thatordinary jack?an unpleasant opera tion, to say the least, anckconstantiy fraught with danger and much tiresome work. Now all the unpleasant, disagreeable features have been mntirmty eliminatedby the Weed Cnain-Jack/With it, whether raising or lowering the car, you are always out of harm'sApay? No knocking of head, or soiling of clothes against springs or otfeer pr^ections?No skinning of knuckle* or fly ing up of a "handle"?NodwMBf the car coming down, often resulting in serious bodily injury?Infinitely dasier to operate than any jack on the market To operate a Weed Chain-Jack Rii toot One? in plmcm you never have to touch i necessary to get down in a csmped. Weed Chain-Jack. You do not have to ?trained position and grovel In mudEWrease crawl underneath to either raise or Iommt or dust under a car to work a "hamdT that the car and after the car Is lowered, jfcu is apt to fly up. with unpleasagi rmults. haul the jack out from under the car by the To lift a car with the Weed Cftain-isck, chain. Mmek maperior in safety, economy, limply give a few pulls on its enBless ckaln utility, simplicity and construction. while you stand erect?clear fntn sprikgs. tire caviers and other projections. To Ya.i will n.?.r K- w4?k tower a car puM the chain/In opposite Y<m ^ Wlllk direction. Up or down?the*'s no labo^. other d once you us? a Weed Chain-Jack Powerful?Safe?Easily Operated Hoe m ?tronj cap, providing the kind of support from which an axle will not slip, while a brood fra*?<prevents tie Jack from upsetting onsineven roads. Every Wood Chain-Jack is submitted to a lifting test and will support ovc?, twice the weight it Is ever required to lift. Never rate oat of order. Gears and chain wheAs protected by a s tam ped-steel housing. Chain heavily plated to prevent rusting. \ MADE IN FOUR SIZES " t 9C ? The 8 inch and 10 inph sites are nsde with an auxiliary slep as illustrated above. When In operative position this step adds two inchps to the height of the Jack. Come in and try it ytmramlf Beck's Garage, National Hog Cholera PREVENTIVE ^rerente Cholera, Sfeve 90 per cent of infected bwd, Removes all wotmfe from hogs. Cleans the liver ?f boils. The hog iatitpas more rapidly. Watch this spaee next week. Vie remedy is GiiaraAtead. No In?culatiMi. N* < Seru*. winsTon Brothers, T??ng8TBe, \N. &. National Hog Cholera Preventive Ct-, Raleigh, M. G. LOTS FOR SALE Don't Throw Your Clothes or Money 1 Away. / But wise than to the CHINESE SUNDRY ?HARLIB^TONG, PRO. Louis^, N. C. WharaAh^ wWl be cleaned Mid praiaed ana. made like maw. Aim why\ pajr for Ia?W "A fcat' frfn a? net ml. Wa |Iti rn the bnmJot work and maka your Hitwiti a pleeaara to ?ear 1MV 1? a tteaUbwrg entar prlaa aH* we ullaK your pa troaaca apaa tka baaia o< kni prtda, bat aot wtthoat a caaraataa ef aatiatactkm. SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson XIII.?Third QuarterLFor Sept.'23, 1917. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Taxi of the Lesion, Dan. vl, 10-23. Memory Ver??, 22, 23?Golden Text, Pe. xxxiv, 7?Commtntary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Our last let*sou ended with a refer ence to the epistle of Nebuchadnezzar (chapter lv). In which, after his seven years kisanlty.^be acknowledged the True God and humbled himself before Him. In chapter v we see a proud, re bellious kfcig. who would not humble j himself before God. and he had to be taken off the earth. We cannot bnt think ! of the sad ending of the rich man of | Luke xvi, 23; xll, 20. In this book j there Is wonderfully shown up the great contrast between the wisdom of thta worifl and the wisdom that comes frokn God only. In the first and sec [ ond dreams of Nebuchadnezzar and In the matter of the writing on ths wall at Belshazzar's feast all the learning and wisdom of Babylom were utterly helpless to understand or Interpret ei ther. But the God of Heaven, the Most High God, whose alone are wis dom and might, who only can revdal secrets and make known what shall come to pass hereafter, He could and did tell Daniel what the king dreamed and the Interpretation of it and the significance of the words on the walL The learning and scholarship of these days in which we live are Just as helpless to interpret the things of God as were the wise men of Babylon, for the things of God knoweth no man. but only"- the Spirit ot God (chapters ii, iv and v and I Cor. ii, 11). There is another matter ve should lay to heart in ttoese luft da v s at the end of the time of the gentiles, and that is that "the Lord of hosts hath purposed It, to stain the pride of all "glory and to bring into contempt alftthe honor able of the earth," for "the lo?ty looks of man shall be humbled and*the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, and the Lord alone shall be ex alted In that day" (Isa. xxlli, 0; it 11, 17). Those who know only the god of munitions (D*n. xl, 8$ margin) shall learn that there is a Liviag and Tme.6o4, who needs neither men nor munitions. The world power having reached its second stage, according to the visions given to Nebuchadnezzar and to Daniel, and the Babylonian* having given place to tfce Medo-Persian, we find Daniel still at the head of affairs,* bat hated by the other paesidenfs and prlnpcs who had to confess" that they could find nc error nor fault In him and would npt be likely to unless in some matter con nected with his reHglon. Knowing that, he worshiped and prayed to a God whom the^ knew net, they apj)roacti?i Darius, the kln&'with a bit of 'flattery, asking ;hlm to sign a decree that amy one asking a petition <&|pn7 god or man except himself shouft^e cast into the den of lions ^ (verses 4-?). Siey set the time limit at thirty^dofs,. but probably' knew that a much dbotfer time w?nhl|)c sufficient to catcbjtheli prey, I^rlus thou^htlessly^fell Inlo the snare.and signed the decree. Daniel, knowing all about, it," kept right en communing with his God in th*e usual way pnh'did not thlak It worth wbHe to close his wfcxlowB. Of course he was soon ? caught, for his enemies" meant business, %n4, altfeqgigh Checking, when he found hou^he* bad been entrapped, labored *tHl Che going down of the sun to dollver Dantcl, his love was power less against the law, which had te take Its course, and soon Daniel is in. flh? dem of lions, and the stone upon the mouth the den Is seated with the king's own signet. It may?hav?e been : that DanlePrenenf es made merry ever 1 tii^ir success tn getting h km out of^jths way; buC*tf so," #bey were an illustra-. I tlon of Job zx, 5, "The Mumphkng of [ the wicked Is^ihort," The klag, Wfco sought to comfort Daniel w1|& the assurance, "Jhy God whom %tpow sen*est' continually, IJ* win driver rtheo" (verso 16), passed a I sleepless nifjit, faetln?, and very early In the mytiUig was at the den of Hons. I crying v.TMr a lamentable veicc, "Oh. j Daniel, .jgrant'of theyLlvlng God, i* thy Ood,"^u'om Ihou scrvest continual lgr, able to deliver #hee from thellonV*" | (Verse 20^ What a harden mast hare rolled from the king's heart when he heard the voice or Daniel assuring'hlm that God had' shwt the* lions' mouths and they had not hurt him! Quickly Daniel lajtaken from the .den, and no manner of lsurt was-feund upon him, ^fcoCbse be believed'in tils God .(verses 22, 23). It wultruly a goed'mornlng for Daniel, remtadtog us of the morn tag that will aoon dawn for all the people at God (Pa. xlvl, 5, margin; xHx, 14). It was a tesrtble time* Tbt Daniel's enemies (verse 24), reminding us that there will be no morning for thoeo who do not believe Gpd (laa. vill. 20, K T J. lie who loved'us more1 than Darlua loved banlel suffered the extreme penalty of the law In our stead, and the stone that covered hlsl tomb waa also sealed, but no power of the.enamy craiJd ho^d Him, and now He is wive1 rorevermore, and we arei alive in Him if so be we* have' truly received Him, and'there Is no concern nation"to them tbat are In Christ J# sus. When Banlel's ? people shall be made all righteous wtyh sn everlasting rlghtoousnes? at His coming in glory? thm shaft we come with Him and share with Him and them the,ever lasting kingdom after the times of the few Hits shall bare expired (Dan? lx, 94; vll, 18, 14; Ps. xxll, 27. 28; OaL nty secret of vho know how 5 of thecom Cannot be . Heals Sun ? Tan. Soothing, e freshing. c. oi Dmgsktt orbu mall dirtcL Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE PCWDEJi. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co.; 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kor Saley Handsome cttVbrjjtfe, fearless bay horse, 1150 lbs., rL^ears old, Babcock rubber tiro surpdyi and harness, son & Jones >ubbe\ tire open buggy and harnes^' for sale at a bargain. AU In g mo condltlon\ / WM. HARUFFIN, 8-24-tI' Loulsburg. N. C. WHAT HURT THE WORST Patient?Well, now you can give me gn s . Dentist?The tooth Is out, my dear sir. Patient?Yes; but It's paying the fee that hurts. ros saleVby / W1NST0N-HLANHB DRUG CO? Ytro ngsTlIle, C ?/ hcPHTyli Co ^ pnmkHnton, STERLING STORE CO, Prankltntoo. TINE RID?: VuPPLY CO, Fine Ridge, yC. \ W. H. H/ORTOJf,VlprIng Hope, N. C. 8C0GGIX DRC? SffORE, Loulsbnrg, I . P. HICKS, Lonlsbnrg, V. C. *AKD ALL GOOD D BALERS." "Ill Show You How* i Corns Peel Off! n Ever Peel a Banana Skin? That's It! "I should worry about those corns ?I just put some *Gets-It' on." Gprns used to pester the world into a frenzy, enduring pain, digging, slicing toes, tinkering with plasters w It Id "*l?o moment fa Is notB . ^TeTa-Il"?nothli lain?nb thing thlt yo\ on eo take oft a corn err time, jku! nttboot com np*e* aiM&r tkat ' net F?t. V/yflevhr lVrltateAthe Sash. Barer fnkJfee ygur toe ao\e. Juet tjro Oro??*spf "Bete-It" anApreetoJ tke oorn-p5*w' vanishes. "**?~,i"' you o?? peel the corn right your ii*ec ati'I there yo m on-free and happy with the too rff, sBioofh and cdrn-free aa yo?r whw Never happened before, dM ? OMu aot Get a bottle ef "Gete-Jt" today fc-oB any dreg store, you nee? par n* more than 2frc. or Beat oal re ol ?Mo? (r B. Lawrenee * Ctt MM la Leafifcuy and recommend M the worfcPi b?t eora remedy try P. B. PXEA8AWT8 FIRI^INSMUSCHT Wkea yen waayfasexaiue lake tt km 1. W. WVRSOJi. Re kaewa how. / ^ Notlee. Havlnf Qualified ay administrator of Aienzo 8. VJyd, deceased, late of Kraaklin coutaty, tfrls la to notify alf pt-esons holding cpariais againet the mid estate to Repent the same to the undersigned on ?r before Aug. 31at, 1918 or this noti/<kwlll be ?lead hi kar of tbwtr recovery .\ AH persons In debted to said ?statV will pease come forward and inake Immdiate settle uieat. This Ang. 36tDy 1917. O.LOYD, 8-Jl-?t Adm'r. 90NDS FOB 8ALI. V.ectrl? ulght Bond* of the town et ,)'ounsvllle\ Frank)m Coaaty, Nortk Carolina, tnrun fo/ twenty yecus, In t-ve*t at * y?r aflatum per apnum. Interest payakle /s etal-annually, will b? received uV W t P. M. tke 8th day of October, lSsAy tka Board of Com ?Udaoera of tjbe town ?t Yourgrlfle, $104 wnMajfl check te accompany eack U< and/tt\e rlgkt lsreserved to aejeal any aid By order It fife Board ef Commit sleoers of ihe tpwa of TonngylUe, this tke StIf day bf September, 1817. C. \. Winston, Mayor. J. W? Weodllef, Cltrk. ? Let \Us Quote You RICES on, and show you\ nice design, to the memory of your ones. Our line of Yomhrftones, Monuments, Curbs, Etc., is complete and our VrL^es will win your appreciationr. Write us or call to seVus. Henderson Marble and Granite Works. J/L. McElwee, Proprietor, Henderson, \ North Carolina. Let Nothing Be Lost It is ndt in large expenditures that extravagance and waste Vet in their most effective work. It is with the ?mall sums- the loose change that is too handy in the purse or pocket. SaYe Pennies. One hundred cents make a dollar? ?very dollar saved i? an added st&p toward financial progress. A Saving Account in. this institution encourages thrift. \ CITIZEN'S BANK Henderson, N. C., REPOBT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT LOUISBURG, IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 11, 191J. RESOURCES Loans and discounts {312.S10.6i Notes and bills rediscounts 64,723.86 $247,886.79 Overdrafts umsecured 1,949.46 U. S. bondi deposited to aecure circulation (par value) 50,000.00 Liberty Loon Bonds, unpledged 6.0S0.09 Securities other than U. S. bands (not including stocks) ewned ?pledged ? 17,589.69 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription / 1,800.00 Value of banking heuse f 26.141.47 Furniture and #x(^res ' j " 4,552.20 Lawfml Reserve ?ftlr Federal Rezerva Beak 920.22 Cash In vaA and net amounts due from national bahaka 26,629.07 Net amounts da? from baaka aad bonkera, and fcuet aasd^anfta j S,545,S? Cheat* aa atkrr biaika In the scaaa ai|r or town as reportfcig boBk SSS.tS Tetal af Herat 14At/1?, It aad 1? 32,m 7? Checks en hooka loeated oYtstde of eltr ac tow,n at rapoMteg baak and (War oosk ttaa? 14,IS* 0C TtM \ KH.IM.M uuuna ? apttal ataak ?aid la \ * ?9,000.90 ?urplma faad j \ M^0091K) ttndtvMed ffroflfcl J \ $1,WS.(VS kens Vurreat s*?'e?aes, ha4ere?t kad taxes peii / \ 1,212.36 671.4? Olreutatlng aa*e^ amtataacflog \ SO,00? 0? kidivMaal dopeata aabjeat to ehecH 112,927 79 ?ertlflad chectas \ 17.S4 ?ashler's shocks eutstandkif \ 2,1*.? "Fdtal dfcvaid deposits subjest ? Itererva A 115,9?.? CertMestos of deposits \ 50,969.2? Otkar Ume' deposits \ 117,145.99 Tatat tine deposits auhject ta \ Reasrve \ 198,111.26 Blh pay stole, other than with Federal Reserve Bank, Including ?11 obligations i^present^ig money bo Browed, other than rediscount' 10,000*90 Total $402,869.2? Liabilities tor rediscount?, including thoee with Pedeial Reserve Bank 64,729.19 Ta?al contlagent liabilities 64,729.1-9 State of North Carolina, County af Franklin, y. 1, F .B. UeMnne, Cashier af the above named bank, do soleantly swear that the abava statement is true to the best of my knar ledge aad belief. - T. ,B MeKINNJI, Cashier Correal?jVttant S. S. MEADOWS, D J. McKINNB t MALCOLM McKINNM ? . Mreotard Subscribed aad awara to before me this 19th flay of Seft, 1*7, 8. B. NASH, Notary Pdhlis My cam mission expires Asg. 24, i?i9. 1 v ? r" " \*v- , .j.--. ?. . it.- .?/ ? n. ? la-It" Pfcta Jnpnr F^?t In Clover ?It EM?kl7.
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