UGCT A Agents for Superior Drills, J. I. Nissen Wagons, Oliver Plows, mm i Union Guano Co's. High Grade Fertilizers. Deering, McCormick And Johnson Farm Machinery. There is a Buggy for you in the car-load just received. Lozu U'ieefc, High Wheels, Narrow Tires, Wide Tires, Correct Designs, with the very Latest Improvements, specially selected for our kind of roads, obtained at price reduc tions to us, which zve pass on to you. Cur Reduced Prices are in force all of the t trie and we offer BARGAINS in our line. Cross and Switch Ties are a Specialty with us. We solicit your patronage and in return offer yon protection. THE THE SlKHOtlL, Lesson XII. Third Quarter, For Sept. 22. 1907- TKINS-LEONARD HARDWARE CO., RAMSEUR N. C. UMMISWPH self t a!v:iy sl.ow II (11 Cliro tt!i. s e o;i '!!.(' ins. :: THE INTERNATIONAL .SERIES. Text of the Lesion, Oeut. xjr,iv, 1-12. Memory Verses, 10-12 Golden Text, Pi. exvi, 15 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M Stearns. f Cpyriglit, VM7, bj Amtrkan Press Amtr:iation. Since "all Scripture Is imiiitablt-" urid "whatsoever things wen- written nf re tlrne were writtob fur our learning" (II TJm. iii, 10; Itouj. xv, 4i, what shall be saiil of us if we pass over nil the precious tliinys of tbis boi betwtt-u tlie last Jcssou uiitl this one? I cannot forbear tailing intention to one of the great chapters in eiich of thrse five books ere we i:iss from them- Gen. xxll, God providing a Land: Ex. xii, the Lamb flnin and tlie protecting blood; Lev. xvl, tbe great atonement; Num. xlx, cleansing by the way by the ashes of the red heifer; Lieut, xviii, the prophet like unto Moses with Clod's word in His mouth. As to some of the precious words of this book we are Just leaving, may these which have long been living bread and water to ine prove tlie same to many: 1, 3D; li. 7; 111. 22; lv, 3it; vil, 6; vili, 2, 3; xxxi, 6. 8; xxxil, 9-12; xxxlll, 3, 12, 25, 2". These are but a few of many of His great words. The lesson today tells of the home going of Moses, the man of God, and the appointment of his successor. The Instructions to Moses concerning his death, the manner of It and the reason for it are found In chapter xxxll, 48 62. How many present privileges we lose because we are not always care ful to sanctify the Lord In all things we may never know on this side of the (lory, and there It will be too late to rectify anything (Lev. x, 3; Tet ill, 15; lv, 11; I Cor. x, 31). In chapter III, 23 28, we read how Moses besought the Lord to let him go over Jordan and see the good land, but the answer was, "Let It suffice thee; speak no more unto Me of this matter; thou Bhalt not go over this Jordan, but charge Joshua and encourage him and strength en bim, for be shall go over before this people, and he shall cause them to In herit the land which thou shalt see." ' In. John xiv, 21, 23, see how He says that He will specially manlfe .mil rui'.Ue His abode in thisp i y Tits coitMiiiin.Inicnts. IK' Is lioUinsr tor Midi tlmt He m;iy If strotiii on their brliatf mi. xt'.. Ji but th;-iv are many 'i thrit they i.ever s J f t cr ' -live lliey are im'.cll'.'v f t! e uti spies, or so'ne spt'dnl 1: l.ii.'ii--';! Many truly s-ivel peiiii.- i.'.x' m-t far from possessi:ia their josvessious iail. 1", and tint they (lish-miir tot ami fail to sanctify Him In the eyes ii others. We i:,;;t tiy t , imagine the parting betwe-.-ii r icses v.v. ll e elders nurt Cie petn'e as I left tV. 'u to go tip the meivit i) i ' :!::. ti God. lnt t!- Holy S'p'rit li:;s vritten It for nn. When, a few month earlier n thr same year. Aaivni went up into Mount Hor t i p.. 1. 1 t (Jod, Mos-.'s '.i Km and s i w Mi t 1 ' put his "-'. jtly :'e ;;. r (Num. xs. 23 . 1 tit m one was with 'o.I anil the tinsels, the penjile or rniers we t'.j not know, but i.:;tn kuoweth of Lis ll.i ih'.y'1 (verse ). fjv r-id 11:1 thate 1 h ' one Innd'vtl and w'tlt nit slel:i:os or far us we know, lie pass- ; pat-tiK t 2!. i.ml xx:;: j Moses e. : How far in: nccoiiipaiiit 1 It is haiii. M-p;ilelu';" i. 1 V."i;h f::i;'i: I nnftra! f-- : twentii-!) y sufferiiiK. ns . ed front this mortal Iwxlv out Into 1'ie presence of ilini vitii wlnitn he hud ! often conversed face to face nud with ! whom be ii.nl on two different o.tu I pious spent forty days anj forty bights In Miot:?:- mount. The brief I but cor,:;irc hei! e statement Is, "So Moses, the servant of the Iord, died, aud He buried him In a valley in the land of Mab,'i (verse 5). There I is no death nud no burial like It in all history. Just as there never arose in all ' lsr icl another prophet like unto Moses, whom the Lard kuew face to face (verse 101.' Nearly l.fiOO yetrs after this the same Moses Is seen on the Mount of Trans figuration with Elijah, who never died, and with Christ, who was soon to die for them nud for us, and the topic of their conversation was His decease, which He shmld accomplish at Jeru salem (Luke Is, 30, 31). by virtue of which both Moses nnd Elijah had at that time enjoyed many hundreds of years of blissful rest and by which alone there is redemption for any one since Adam fell. The greatest event In all the history of the world thus far has been the incarnation of God In Christ with the life and death and resurrection and ascension that fol lowed, for all nre parts of oae eve-.t The next great event will be the re" -reetlon of nil the bodies of the salut) wh hi'. ibcil sue! i;e rapture of nil th 1 living spin's. a'"l tl.ese two classes wit.' re;ireseii1il by Moses and Elijah on tn Mritnt i-!- Tianlijiuration. ,W.' lu.'il- from .Iinie. 0. that the body of Mo-o hH b'en raised be fore the tr:iii!l','iiratiou. This does ot necessarily conflict with the state ment that Christ N the first fruits from the ce.ul. for nil resurrections are by virtue of Ills. Joshua as the successor of Mospj will lie our topic two weeks hence, so we turn our thoughts first and last aud always to Him of whom both Moses nud Joshua were types and who will soon coma again "In the sight of all Israel" (verse 12) as their Messiah (Zecn. ill, 10; Isa. xxv, 9; Acts 111,21; 11, 23, 80). Items MuhVi.v;:-: sale. There are a great many peop'e who have slight attacks of indijestion and dyspepsia nearly all tlie time. Their food may satisfy tlie appetite, but it fails to nourish the body simply because the stomach is not in fit condition to do the work it is snpposed to do. It can't digest the food you eat. The stomach should Tie given help. You ought to take something that will do the work your stomach can't dd. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, a com hi nation of natural digestants and vegetable acids, digests the food itself and gives strength and health to the stomach. Pleasant to take. Bold by Standard Drug Co. !!.-. .;. a. .S'A, .':, oi .: Hi::, 1 . ,.mi .-.,!. i .i." -!'(.; a- F.leiu-- the I. -ii t :i Sninlay in ti.i ii.oi.tii 1 ii re will l''f -'Ii ill l I It l-iev, (,',.. rii a in, mi. I t .o I"ck ; p. in . 'lii.ii' r v ill ' -eiVH.l n t. c , roi n.1, every I. !y : I. tun r'utieil vi-i.eJ liieiuls n re l.i-t week f ii !ei: f ,r New V", k t'i'y this tveek where I e In., a (Ai-iiion tiine t wis1, li.in iiincli Dr. W. It. IJarney, of C .mil -i i, S, C. spent Monday night at J. W l.tr.i.er's on business. Miss Lizzie Chander, of CLander's Grove, is spending this week with her brother, James Chandler, of New Hope Academy. Occasional headache, belching, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite and slight nervousnes are symptoms of indijestion which, when allowed to go uncared for. will develop into a case of dyspepsia that will take a long time to get rid of, Don't ne glect your stomach. At the first indication of trouble take something that will help it along in its work of dijesting the food you eat. Kodol for Indijestion and Dyspepsia will do this. Kodol will make your food do you good and will enable you to enjoy what you eitf. Sold by Standard Drug Co. Hv virtue of tiie ji.iver cmitnuie.l in a inurt- IfiiKe 'I'-etl execute.1 lv Kienmd W. Meiiiiee unci ii.- A'iuu M.iiti.e. t.i .1. M. on .lulv art l!m:, ii ml Milit awl traanernst !y aul.l. M. Wei-f. Autt. iM 1!WT. f ir value ree -iveil'to VV. I). Sunou wliieh iiiorl:iiBe ittiil ;.- recorded in tlie Keg Is ur'Metiee oi K if.d 'lr-h County, in hnik jiuiie li.h 1 shail seli for i,e-li to the lilnlie-t bidder lit nuMie Hi'.etioii ill the court hniiM.' door in Aflietioro,- on M .uduy. A-pt. ii mo", at 1 o'clock . m. lie followinif 'Met of liiud in Krankliiivilie Townsliip. adjniiiiiiK the landKof c. S. WriKl.t. Win I'iikIi mill other, nd hounded a- follows: KegimiiiiK nt a tone west of lot I No. 1. dieiiov ii Tth 13 IS c.is. to a etiue, thence I west lS.i'l ehaiuf to a "tfiin-in t'.eoid line, til-n.'.e south- 1 west with theold line '.T s eliuins to a Moiie. old' ejrner. thence cie-t if 1-a cliaiiis to a white oak. , old corner, tli'Mii e south 4 elliiius to a hhick jiiek.ihence southeun S i-a eliaiim to a (done, tlienee eat to the lH )!liiiiiiig, contolniiu; 17 1-8 aeics mire or !?. sid sale made to utify au-i foreeln ulil luoitpuKe. J. M. WKST. Mortaitee. V. I. sl'COS, Av,iKiiee. In Warm Weather Viiiol is as delicious as a fresh orange, and its soothing ns can be to the weak, irritable stomach. It coaxes back lust appetite, improves,, digestion and creates strength tlirnncrliniir i'I-i-.1a c.cfArv, r. strongly recommend Vinol to alt who are weak and run-down from any cause, particularly to delicate women and children, old people and for those who have pulmonary toutiis. Money back if you try Vinol and are not satisfied, STANDARD DRUG COMPANY OUR ALREADY Jmmense StOCk Everything For The Home I i Has been greatly increased by a re cent visit to the Northern Markets. Many Beautiful Things In Art Squares, Carpets, Rugs, Settees, Chairs, Rockers, Sideboards, Tables, Chiffoniers, Bed Room Suites, Cut Glass, etc. An Inspection of Our Line Is sure to please. We make buying easy and pleasant for the prospective housewife. ! Come and be-convinced. PEOPLES' HOUSE FURNISHING- CO. We prepay freight to any point on the A. & A. on purchases of ?'25 rr over xf ord Weather HigTi time for low-cuts. But no time for high-priced low cuts. The CROSSETT is moderate ly priced, but is more than a moderately good shoe. It if positively the largest value for the money in this. town. Below this price $4.50 quality balks; above it, quality adds only fads and frlls. But for sound, solid worth, the CROSSETT is your shoe. 'It fits it feels good it walks and wears well and it's natty. What more can you ask for leather. This new Blucher Oxford has dull kid tops, patent vamp, mili tary heel. A CORRECT, COOL. COMFORTABLE SHOE Mcrris-Scarboro-Moffitt Company.