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O.wC QtOM BB: SURE YOXJ A UK IJTGHT; Tl-ilCN O on ; , AHKAD.- l) ( rocba T Ta r.A i Two J. Fp At: Pract For Tar OH. ad i VOL. 88. NO 45 TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY. W fsPiHs the TORPID LIVER. t the digestive organs, i - c bowels, and are us- ls an :lis medicine, si districts their virtues recognized, as they pos har properties in freeing m from that poison. Ele- igar coated. Substitute. v: ;air. - id Counsellor at Law sens Bank Building, : : : : : Virgin! 1 LI J AMS, I K. a! Artist and HIrw... Dec orator, Tarboro, N. C . 5 from Bank of Ta-bore. f THE PRESENCE OF THE SON OF MAN Matthew 24: 32-44 November 13 TFote ar.d prow. tot ye enter into lento la - OR various reasons manv Pihlo students understand that our Lord referred to the Jewish na tion under the symbolism of a fig-tree. He had been telling his disciples what might be expected in the end of this age, when he would come again to re ceive his faithful to himself and to give them a rlace as hts Bride upou his Throne and to establish his King dom under the whole heavens for the blessing of Israel and all the wond through Israel. In this study he tells of the present age. Other Scriptures ao inform ns. even though this surly Intimates nothing of tbe kind. Thto lesson brings to our attention another feature connected with- our Lorda Second Advent a feature which hith erto has been little noticed by Bible students. It Informs us thnt his Sec ond Coming will bo unobserved, on known to the world; that he will I present In the world and hare to do with the gathering together of bis saints and wlfh tbe great time of trouble which will follow, yet be en- NDER Tarboro, N. C. Box No. Fifty-Four. TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, 'ever and Chill Remedy es sold last year. re? son. chilis, fevsrs, ar.j clear a!i deaisra. e2 OF THE PEOPLE'S MU F.f;t ASSCOIATION. lotiee that 1 can be founf1 -. This is the cheapest in the country and absolute .At ' ' F. H. PENDER, fceciet&ry and Treasure? JEFF D, JENKINS, N. C. 'Phone No. 166 KUfous Oxide ULES, j Counsellor at Law. n State and Federal Courts ns that amongst the prominent signs - - . of the closing of this age and the open ing of the new will be the budding, of the fig tree the springing forth of new life and ew hope in the Jewish na tion. And is not this condition of things manifesting itself to(y? Be hold the Jews awakening and listen ing to the voice of Moses and the Prophets calling them to Palestine and to fresh hope in God and iu the glori ous promises to which they still are heirs as the natural seed of Abraham; "For the gifts and calling of God are things he does not repent of" (Romans ii, 11-39). "This Generation Shall Not Pass" The generation which witnesses the signs promised in the verses preceding our lesson and which witnesses this putting forth 'of the green leaves of hope by Israel will see to the full the accomplishment of the glorious change of Dispensation so long foretold. They will witness the passing of the reign of the Prince of Darkness and the In auguration of the glorious reign of the Prince of Light Messiah with his glorious Bride class; not. however, that mankind will see Messiah with tbe natural eyes, nor see even his glorious Bride, except with the eyes of their understanding. "Flesh and blood can not inherit the Kingdom of God"' in this highest sense. Flesh and blood, however, will see Abraham. Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets hi tbe King dom, and will have full testimony and practical demonstration of the King dom power in the great transformation that will be wrought and the restitu tion blessings which will be showered upon Israel and upon all who will coma Into harmony with God through Is rael's New Covenant (Jeremiah xxxi. 31). The present ecclesiastical heavens and the present social earth will. In deed, both pass away in the great time of trouble with which this age will end; but following these, sup planting them, will come the new heavens and the new earth the new religious institutions of the Lord the Church in glory, and the new social order amongst mankind under tbe reg ulations for which we still pray. "Thy Kingdom come; thy will be done on earth." Then the words of the great Teacher will surely have fulfil! men L Pi'-ES Or STRI FE WUL CONS-IMg UnSaATCH AND PRALE?r YE CNTEH MAY E5CAre,ANPSTASQBgQrr3J.Ta4 E. WEEKS, Dentist :e rtaar Telegraph Office. WHITEHEAD, irgebn Dentist. TAR30BO, N. O. no 1 a jd 3 1 1 5 )X WILLIAMS on Dent- Mr&L tirely invisible to men, recognizable only by outward signs of his prcaence and known only to the saintly few of humanity. This feature of the lesson Is veiled from the eyes of the average Btbl student by a mistranslated word. The Greek for tbe word cumin? in vera 87 and 30 Is paroutia. which docs not mean coming, but should be rendered pretence, as of one who has already come. "In tha Presence ef the Son of Man This gives us a stupendous thought! The great King of kings will for a time be present amongst men. in visible, unknown, except by a very few of his saints, to whom his pres ence will bo revealed through the knock of prophecy and tbe opening of the eyes of their understanding to ap preciate fulfillments. Everything will continue as ordinarily tbe eating, drinking, planting, building and mar taken by surprise in connection wit a the gathering of the Lord's Jewels and tbe eatablMbmrnt of his Kingdom and thus there would not be sack a break mg up In earth's affairs as to now tm pending: tbe Kingdom would he r ab ashed, but not In tbe way 1b wblrh Qod designed In tola Terse our Lord likens hi second pre nee. unknown to tbe world, to the pteuc of thief ta a ho t, unknown to Its master. Tho Lord's saints In the world sre hto Jew els. The be will take away and Che . toss to the world wtU be great. As the saintly one win be gathered from the ieUL from tbe mill and from tbe . bed Into ctosvr. heart -union with the Lord, tboae left in the v.-'trld. the mill and the bed. will be greatly drad rants red -not because' tb Jewel ctnan are wealthy or bave worldly grratjkr. for of then chosen aatnf M Is dfeUtort ly stattd that there am amongst them "not many great. nr many rVa. not ninny, was et many a able." -Bat these saintly oar are. nceortbclaaa, tbe "salt" of tbe earth ar.d tbe anlt of the chnrrhe and the anlt of the theological apmlnartea. After the tak ing away of the salt Haas.' putrefac tion and dtolntecrntlon will apeadtlj follow. In view of all this, nil who prof to be tbe Lord's people nould ear nestly watch, ss well as pray: tbey should watch their word and tboagbta and doings and sen to It that they wor ship the Lord In tbettaeatitv of boll ansa and that tbey do Bet tdoliae either dead or living man or creeds. Tha. walking cirruma pertly In the- footstepa of Jeans tbe saintly ones will ha kept In the hour of temptation, which shall come upon tbe whole world to prove Jtevelatlon UL 1th. Vmw) eamai tat Ut i ojoy la Not a-autattion of v cni i if v ii. itlaaj ta the re oat haaoftsnaatod oT Ufa ti gy r n a c-rtaml erVtaas amoaf LoJ Aug I WaJLilfLr i Hi Hill illy bl the k wealth. there novar esraed at BTtBBaB hear awrt of ChJlfo nth u BKhtt ho It toll n-of land ead attoatiar a-e.y fiat aha dhrtar la Cay tra toaaa has aa lifl asd has ''. Th IJa all itaar aa s am j aa rt h Kiauraars ag thHr ma jay la aad a Cold and hih at an ha I shtaa thatr a at Th V j S.ar-4 t) find wealthy tos aaatoi iif to H in 'ipsa jsaar hi Oal tefrttiaf y, OC-ar to hjaai larht hay say f wen toad THE WEST THROUGH SOUTHERN j EVES. ;yg;eh Gas :fv stored in ' - - - raction of tttth. Tarboro N. C CIV !L ENGINEER JOHN J. WELLS Rocky Mount An Observing Clear Headed Tar Hi Give His Imp talon of th Wt. la the lant Usue th Soathernor gave the Unpression that th ooth m :de upjn Bart A. Crlppte. alitor of the Gileavt le Republican. Wl. on sia In thto toaoe th ravora to dven ' Uenrv Siaton a naUr of thto loan hat ao of Naw York recently vlltd ' the west and wrote hto aunt. Ml Lacy C. Season of what interested Ham. In subemnoe th totter was later oatlngly as follows: I am not advorttotnc any transcon merely send of my wi.it r h; rmlHsat ors-aiastions m iskartax oisssii a tohyor rant Ir rash anon Unfon LA ho Town." Labor Vston ra Padfto mallway th haals toe Make. T oafy tones la .Lgns Joaquin Vsttoy. or mid- It. th tern nectar aaaa id IB a th 111 dagrem lavrtaily Mthlng to sell to will teU yoa that thto do: sot ex prose HI ibie beeaaea thara to ttol Vi tn l.ara Man Us. The eat gstt aaaaaat ta ye we Hoht Maatoaa. ef arst . kaatm. Urea ek aftsr I la its beat Paaa ra U frxhftoi saBa-iaa la aad ESTABLISH ED 1822 Wfcy Wot Prolong Your m A M nW T m ,KI Vw; The Cele braled (rlLL E T T V SAFETY RAZOR. uro. in and Talk Tfc Matter Over With COOK THE DRUCJiST Mlloair Temple Itnil.lin- ' lire Urar ar W H v, Only Ml ABLE FARM FOR RENT. term of five years begin mary 1st, 1911, that tract ol x te about three miles from n the Rocky Mount and Tar 1, known as the King farm, t of land contains about 384 which about two hundred are . ion, and is one of the ma in Edgecombe county. It it a dwelling house of six ve frame tenant houses,ampl -i, barns, stables and sheds andantly supplied with gocxi out $000.00 will be spent u. the buildings on said pre :'ore January 1st, 1911 or t :' -after as is practicable, erms and further particular.' either of the undersigned o Aem at Rocky Mount, N. C 29, 1910. J. C. Br-swel?, E. L. Daughtrldge, r Planters Bank, Guardian. )T1CE TO CREDITORS. th i a a v qualified es admin : i the will of the es orge R. Gammon, deceased County of Edgecombe; is hereby given all persons . i a againtt said eaiate tc ra to me properly vertfiec on or before the 3rd. N e.Tiber 1911 or thi3 notk . i td in tar of recovery. ns indebted to said. es- ;)ieas9 make immediate pay- i me or mv attorneys. This October 1910. L. FOUNTAIN, adm'r eta of Gerge R. Gammon Fountain attorneys. Rocky Mount, N. C. Saie of Land. ' i3 of the power vested v certain Deed of Trust of and wife, et ais. an the o J inuairy 1908 and records . e of the Regis-tor of Deed rate County, in Book 141 , I will on the first day o; 10 at 12 o'clock M. offei at the Court House door nr. W C. at nubile auction to st bidder for cash, that c-er t or parcel of land de l said D?ed of Truet af Tha Day Not Been and Hour Had Foretold The day and the hour of the sreat Change no one knew, not even the an gels In heaven. The Master himself declared that he did not know but TTNTHE DAYS OF NOAH.THSY ii ATE .THEY PLANTED. THEY BUILOEO. AKT KNEW NOT JJwEUMSP ALl EXCBPT, THOSB the Father alone. This snouiu not. however, be understood to mean that the Son ofGod would not know about the matter later on, in due time, be fore be would begin his work of es tablishing the Kingdom. Neither would It prove that the angels of heaven would be In ignorance up to the last moment. Neither would It prove that God's people, living at the Mmo for the establlsnment or toe Kingdom, would not know. In fact the Master declares- that alt living In proper harmony with him would be kept informed resjectiag the Father's Plans as they became due. tie ue Glared that if they would partake of the things of" God and follow after them, that then they should bave meat in due season. In this very study the Great Teacher illustrates this principle, referring to Knh and Lot Noah was Informed resnectinu the coming change of Dis nonaction when he was Instructed to build the ark one hundred and twenty v.?ars before the flood. Lot was in structed respecting tbe disaster com- mb rrvintv Nortfc inir unon the city in ui-u ' I 1- t ,1 -.'n nsin rA 0(U OnD frfl IT1 Ji l Being the identical traci I wis cuuuSU ... , ved to S. M. CaJhsl Warren and wife CaUe W. Bryan and wife Mamie u I uli'onl and Emma Harre corded in Book 130 Pagt Public Registry o Edge 1 : ty being Share or' Lot '-1 con'ai.uic.g 113 acres tc a for a fur'-her deseriptloc nd reference is hereby made 0 h. day "of September. 110 rying. "as it was ha the days of Noah. Bad the world known In Noah's day ! efesBsl railway line, b the climax of trouble impending many u wqq mnnwm t or the ordinary an airs or me wouui : have been discontinued and likewise here. The lesson is that as the world j did not know in Noah's day. so the world will not know "tn the days of tbe Son of Man" to "tbe presence of the Son of Man. Tbe field is tbe world, said our Lord, to explaining one of his parables. And ao we should Interpret It here. Tbe Lord will gather some of his Jewels from tbe field: all not bis Jewels will be left Two will tfegrindlng at tbe mill pre paring food lor tbe household: one will be taken and another left. Tbe Lord's household is tbe Church and the mill which prepare the food for the Church are theological The Intimation Is tbnt some theologians will be token and some will be left, in the selective pro cesses of the presence of the Son of Man In the making up of his Jewel. r St. Luke mentions another feature of this discourse. There shall he two In one bed; the one shall be taken and the other left A bed Is a plsce for rest Ml churches profess to be rent ing places, where the weary ami heavy laden rest through faith In God and In his promises. The teaching, then, would be that nor all who are resting to the churches of Christendom, to the rrisAs. will be amongst tbe elect the gathered Jewels. 'Some WIS he taken away from these beds. Others will be left ta them. A vtrtd description of these creed-beds and their unsatisfactory character is given ns by the Prophot (Isafah xxriit 20). Watch That Ya May Know Following these llluswatlon of bis presence and bis work in the ban-cat , rune of this Gospel Age the Master exhorts all of his followers to watch. to be ready, to be on the alert, to be ' on the lookout, that they saay be ready ' for his presence, that they may. in due i time, discern his presence and that i tbey may be gathered or separated from the world and theological rela- ; tionship. and from eerthry church re lationship, to tbe Mastse bjajaelf Some very esrnest Bible students be lieve that we are to this barrest pe riod now. that the Son of Man. tbe glorified Messiah, invisible to men, is ; even now present doing a aerchtng and separating work to dm Church. gathering his saints unto himself pre paratory to their change from earthly to - heavenly conditions and prepare tory to tbe inauguration of tbe great time of trouble, by wbicb present In stitutlons will be blotted out to taaki way for the "Kingdom of righteousness. for which w have so long prayed. Many Bit le students believe that the present unrest and sifting and auak tog amongst Christians and th creeds of all denominations and tbe CoTTegea and seminaries are but incidental to fhls work which the Son of Man. ent .amongst us, is accomplishing for the purpose of fully separating to him self his very elect. Whether this prop osition be agreed ts or not tbe Cart still remains that thus marten will be whenever the time shall come, when ever the end of this age and th toau gu ration of the new shall tske plac. His House to Be Broken Up All of the foregoing suggestions sre confirmed by the symbolism of tb 43d verse. Here the Master likens tbe institutions of the present time to house or household Elaewbere he in forms ns that Sstan is tbe Prince of MpnlM lag v the :Ul. Of f i tr p t the West Coast, think fie trip taught m worth knowing Our limited means and unlimited what ws In N earth Cirolloa choose IP call "conse rvatism ' make many of as a tow la laiaatiag oar small cap laal to anything. I am afraid there fan that sren yon will think It fool- i-k At i - .K. tv. mm nrrVlf '"r I smt at j i ihi i w a a u inv-eii ant too coeld makewou'idl H to k. - - m-tnav la Karl a thltO 0r ul Ktorkxia YV.at You caa bor U not see its real feturn aaai joe actually Shake th trip Thoaa. who I tor no Ao a at believe that knowledge i nothing woikh and that oas s best saset I I d ce all tbe phase a ad condition t mr to make uo our own and th apn life of our country, will tail to aa . evn tbm. But yon would leare: First, that tb United Stse M the grarK coo r. try to the wor.U may that It has every kit o poophs. aaaa saa psoases Ua r-ifv-oa ar linMSlkasrt Bad that! 10TB O ss vet its posMMHtka have not hasa va ta. exp wed to rtaw. 3d. that the Eat rc, offer gro-.t.r advantage la all ma I aiaru terial comforts that go ID aaal JVe sad bspMaeaa thao the western Th r t'.te wi:i ore- in fifty years Aa Thirl, that th sun amount of en-1 quired o n and iti! exploded by a Nortblfiosa Caro inSin la North Oarollaa as that will beiRg expended by .North faroaavtoas bo ta th we : w 11 n.r. wits pv , Ibly a few ladlvidaal execBtJeaa. i rr u or and safer return In th good of this life thin sny stats la tb West Is now gtrtog ao those whom U h.a katad to !ta border oy extra aad aU the Mrs Hye sUl : shoet as m ssr three eh price af S3 to M per daj from set to IS ar wapa It will vast Mrs Hayes so he an th ttaaar a the rspBasr Mr Hsye U fee aSahbaoiata fa . 6i oet to V red Vy att he mi at ao- th. ami 7 kta a weH, ir' hy etl I wOt as at say m. u. ta tha or oah grovs esta be ao. g-liBu From tia par acre aad ta TJ J life frfett ymr a "y feasd dlgs:tsa aad for " . howeto. Star sal fry sB You are compelled to Iravel, and sooietimN fat a btiy. This ia thv f rhiele we wish to ll you with. tpeu and Ton BuiBrieM. We have a complete line ol all, with areh axle, if you prefer them. Our price are always the lowest. W. S. Clark & Son VWrt a WW WW WW Ike PiUici lisirm nl IiiImi Ciimm -www-s 9 LLIa f liS? - CASHIER m MM A M. A. CURTIS ta th. j ta say a oio mwu eat tba th Attest. , r It; likewise the tnurcn or v.unv forewarned by this Illustration snd re minded that when they flee they shall not, like Lot's wife, covetously look hk tn the tlilmrs which, under Dl- mianmnrinn are to nass away, i this world, the over lord who tyran- v kii nn to the mountains ' nizes the world, operating through tbe tn the Kingdom of God. which -weaknesses and passions and derated aonetites ana impajreo reiMiuiu): nlties of humanity. Hl th time of the Lord's Second Advent been clear- cs- will at that time be In process tablishraent. noniitiesa much of the humomiry vacant stories of Westara wealth. There are antoM rtcbes isi iiknWI the West, hut Nature, to her tor sighted desire to enrich herself with! the a strong mankind, has aa bailed her I th riches In natural obtcte that' era eery m:a to Cai.rorcu tooay ssaa aa log b gala them most rxarctos to th utmost all of kit natural re- aourcs aad toge salty In dotag tkls. Nature Is only following tb old 1BW of evolution nnd working dxrlne of the survival of ... . w laereoy exrvagwni-g nu uaprwia v. wo aanmn race , California's "native sobs' saa hardly ooad yet pset their third gar ration. Tbaylap are th Te'or atili in tha Wares atrag on gle to get from Meter bar aahaamd ad reaoorees. Every man there tJ training hi every his sbar first. They rn enthusiasm snd anergy th world over aad all this energy and sathaaaaaa will to the general good of tha Uaaaa and of Ca'lfornlan particelsr. In reality It hi sot Weatsra aaarv at all. It !a the energy of th Tsasa the North Oaroltotaa. the Virginian, ta who has followed th tare of CaU- the fornix Btottes aad goes thsre wRh much hope and little oapaatl; as 1- deil frame of mind for oae who da- " aree to make sotnethtaa of htm- si elf. Upon arrival his ivaast ha iaa ta the local mai Tiast aad aha la the eamry far tha first asseah aa be aati. w. ?i rrmtAN. i a nty af eatlrwly hy i a I W thay rtir K r Mw Ufe Pll the hd jjti fsaarsi f.i4i phyXJ .hAascha. s lMmm jta. issaanixg BP tfe glBISBB, , U t . t W t. a iAcocam. A. T. SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION CO. .North MAGAZINES AND flEWSPAPERS k CUT RATES We Duplicate Arta ha. Nr HS U Hp CSab aod flare taaao I i i t Vfh. t: -ao raWrafet CM da Tea. old Ua .1 af I sad tu ahgh a, ir r New Tot sblUy. th J a k. aaaes lists mti.n not tea. he rferh wtth tbf That ta maaa ha tea BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Exhibition Mva.inth. Dutch Myactnths. MltcO fuli of the Ut a f thy stow m as of sin t nu orgy 4 Immedtetaly itirred Into ac- uouuucs, u,uc . J - . r' . i ii iT,.gartaBaa M 1 T a resaastloo of th fact la and sensuality wn;ca buimu tj " lht. h. , ., ,h iiura nt W.f will ore- have so altered matters snip affairs at b3 Is i1 i ua u uuu . w" - - Stamps Howard Trustee vajj jn the world in the closing day that the world would not hart ovf three base I sway from horns and that his oeJy la J. C. Laaaa. Howard, sgty. :.-:-: ttl
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