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I. THE SUHDffSCHOOL Lesson XIII. Fourth Quarter, For Dec. 29, 1907. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Comprehensive Quarterly Review Golden Text, Ps. Ixv, 11 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. tCopyuttht, 1907, by American Press Association. Lesson I. Josbun, Israel's new lead er (Josh, i, 1-11). Goldon Test, Josh. 1, 5, "I will not fall thee nor forsake thee." We should not fall at the begin ning of this review to note the fourfold "Be stron;; and of good courage" versos (5, 7, 9, 18) because of the pres ence of the Lord. Nothing can com pare with this and His blessing. Lesson II. Israel enters thy land of promise (Josh. Ill, 5-17). G Bu Text, Ts. evil, 7, "And He led tueJTfortu by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation." By the dividing of the Red sea they got clean away from Egypt, and by the dividing of Jordan they really entered the land. One great truth typified at Jordan was the dying and rising again of Christ and every member of Ills body, and thus believ ers enter their land of promise. Lesson III. The capture of Jericho (Josh, vl, 8-20). Golden Text, Heb. xl. SO, "By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they were compassed about seven days." If you have a Jericho of any kind, God can overthrow It, and will if you will Implicitly obey Him. l)ut there must be the renunciation of elf and trust In the blood alone awft forth In the circumcision and pastier of chapter v. Lesson- IV. Caleb's faithfulness re warded (Josh, xlv, G-15. Golden Text. Matt, xxv, 23. "Thou hast been faithful over a few things: I will make thee ruler over many things." For forty five years living on a promise of God, with discouragement on every side, but kept by the power of God in health and perpetual youth, as strong at eighty-five as at forty what an illus tration of Isa. xl, 28-31! Lesson V. The cities of refuge (Josh, xx. lib. Golden Text. Ts. lxii. 7, "My refuge is in God." Those cities and even their names were woudrously typical fit Christ, as seen In our lesson upon tlioni. They were six out of the forty-eight which were given to the Levites. -who had no possessions like the other tribes, fur the Lord was their inheritance i.lush. xiil. 11. Num. xxxv. 7. The contrast Is striking That tlics.- cities were only i'nr the "nut guilty." whereas the Lord Jesus Is a refuse fur sinners. Lis-on- VI.-.T,.s!ni! rc'iewins the covenant ); Niv.cl Unh. xiv. 11 :..id,.:i Tct. Josh. xiv. jr., ""('"jio e .'-on t'lis ilay whom ye wili serve." The ir-ent t!iijv.' which Cm l:a ,.,:-,. r,,P ,;s j., Christ .1e-is sh-mld ertaialy '. ) n; to serve Him in sin cerity a1; ! I i tn:;!i :r-. p-tt away from A WOMAN'S BACK. The Aches And Pains Will Appear If the Advice of This Wouiau Is Followed. A woman's buck has man ; aches and pains. Most times 'tis kidnevs' fault. Backache is really kidney ache; That's why Detail's Kidney Pills cure it. Many North Carolina women kno this. Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. Nellie Benson Reeves, of 218 North Tryou Street, organist at the Episcopal Church, Charlotte, N. C, says: "I used Ooan's Kid ney Pills and they have benefited me more than anything else I ever tried. I obtained them at a drug store and used them for my back and kidneys which have caused me great trouble and misery for a cum ber of years. The use of this r -medy wonderfully benefited nie." For sale hy all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. C. H. Hancock has moved from his farm to his new home, in this City. Greensboro Patriot. NORTH CAROLINA. vs. L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. Oilers his professional service to the citiieiu of Asheborojand surrounding onmrouultr. Offices: At Residence In the Superior Court. ) ) Ezcktal Stewart, Annie loiter. ) Kliiabeth Owen, William Stewart, ) Elvira J. Eruxivr anil huslauid. ) Krazler.JcrterM.il Stewart. ) NOTICE. William Henry Stewart. Delila Stew-) art and S. May Stewart twth married) to persons unknown. Mary Stewait, ) Anna Stewart and other unknown ) heirs-at-law of Henrv Stewurt. ) The defendant, KlviraJ. Fr.izier aud hus band Fraxier, Jt Iterson Stewart, Henry William Stewart, Delila Stewart and 8. May Stewart both married to persons unknown, Mary Stewart, Anna. Stewart and other unknown heirs-at-law of Hemy Stewart, deceased will take uiitiee that an action entitled as abova has been commenced In the Su'perlor Court of Randolph Cciuntv. to sell a certain parcel of land situated In Cedar drove to wnship lu said county for division among the tenants 111 com. nioii among whom are the defendants, and the suld defendants will further take notice Ihit they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior Court for the County of Randolph at the Courthouse in Asheboro. N. C, on the i-i dav of December 1907, and answer or i1ni;rto i tie lent on in ind nitUn. r the plaintiff will apply to the court iur tho relief demanded in said petition. This the '.'.trd day of November. 1907. W. C. HAMMOND, . Clerk Superior Court. THAD. S. FER.REE, Attorney At La.w ASHEBORO - - - N. C. All matters attended to with care and promptness. Special, atten tion given to collections and the settlement of estates. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO Office over Spoon & Redding'a store nee Standard Drug Co. CHAS. L. HOLTON. Attorney-a.t-La.w ASHEBORO, . N. C. Practice in both State and Federal court Sjiecial attention given to collections and the settlement of estates. Office: North side court house. PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! Now is the time to paint. We handle B. P. S. and Devoe's Pure Paint. We are selling ai same old prices, It will pay you to come to see us. McCrary. Redding Hardware Company. sun s:iv ivo v "' ser-e ' VH. !i".::-!".-l i.t'i !" lK-:t I !. '11 : : . r i . :: ! tt.y 1 1 '.:-.-. r.cr-v ir.i. !..: iitnl ri-i t:i!'.v '.-'::. r. ,1 Text. ': :id f.-.-.r t!t..t!.. ;! !! i;.i:; v e I. .:) ::.;'- vi-: :-.i ! . ., ir s ..v. ;1 V..V 1 ' ; ' i s l..v.-.r '. .rif.V His 711.1 . :i:iil r iim:i -r, ."!.v :: !:.. Ii-i;- . ti !::::.. Sni..l: y . Niv. u . c.'.i.'.a Text, ver-i' 1::. ..; :': r.-!i-r. Hint in 71i:m p i s:;, :;,'::!. '; or nil "(;! Binti in I'.il! I i hW I ;; 1 it-r-'s w.-iy." I Won hi U !- tlutt Itl review!!)'-' til's les fitu wry l : -1 1 l.p iu;i.!e nf 1 ho furl vpr-'p. "Kvi'i-y nt, uf i:s s!i:;! ive .1' cott'it "f lii.!;-;i-!t' to t;.i.l." "io fciliM-iui-1 at tlii- imK'tit'-nt s:it f riirlst an.l ai! wh' ''. in tlicir si!,s iit tlif ren; whito ii!i'..!i.. All tlio i::isavcil sh:i!i l. Ot the l.-.tti-r. and ri'li'u us flif.rvlisjm-rs .iriny there IioyMe ilrunk.-inls. I.rssov IX.-Tiie di:ti!i nf Pnnison Ouda. xvl. 'Jl-r.l.. r;,.!.lii Text. Kpli. Tl, 10. "P, stron;; In tw Lord find In '('.i( pnwef nf His tniiit." A NiiZiitito defiied. power lilinsolf hnmillatcd und ;d dislionoreil what n sad ple ;1ure! Yet. sep the marvelous grace of God In ii-iinj; stich a one and iu plac lns liim ttni.iiis tin! men of faith of rieh. xl. Tho iissiliility of tlmo wast fl and lust, nf works lutrned up, of our belnjj tishiitned, should make na dosiro earni-stly 1o glorify Ootl In nil thinss and at all times. I.r..-ox X. Uutli's wisp choii.'e trtnth I, ll--Ji. Colileti Text, Hath I. 10. "Thy people shall bo my people and thy God my God." Compare the devotion nf It!: I to 1'avld and of Klislia to Elijah iiml remember what it means to he a disciple (Matt. x. 37: Luke xlv, 20. 27. 33). Not many Christians are willing o be disciples; ihey Dnd It too costly. Lessor XI. The boy Samuel (I fain. Ill, 1-21). Golden Text. I Sam. lii, 0. "Speak, Lord, for Thy servant hear cth."' A child xvho was an answer to prayer nti'l whose whole life was an illustration of answered prayer, an obedient boy to whom God could tell His thoughts nnd purposes, whose ear "He could get when lie could not cot the ear nf nu aged servant Ell even a child may minister to the Lord ac ceptably. Any one who Is wlllint? may. I.EssoN- XII. Christmas lesson and Samuel the upright jiidjre (Matt, ii, 1-12; I Sam. vil, 1-13). Golden Text. Luke ii. 11. "For unto you Is bom thte 1 flay in the city of David n Saviour, ' -which is Christ the Lord." I Sam. vil. C, "Prepare your hearts unto the Lord nnl serve Ifitn only." The devotion of Uie'xvlrto men and the purpose of Israel lu Samuel's day were t the same per on tho babe of liethieiiern wt tua Lord God of Israel. Southern Telegraph School and Business College, Newnan, - - Georgia. "Th Lagst, The Oldest dc 11 Eest." Make a good salary after attending a good school. SIXTEEN different States havejsent u students. ELEVEN different States represented at one time. Uur repu tation is btoader than the South. Thonsands of Telegraph Op:rators are needed on account of the law that Congress passed last year Hundreds of Bookkeepers and Stenographers are needed all the time to meet the demand of the commerc:."l wcrld. WRITE US if you are interested in a business education and want the best at a reasonable price. Come to our school. Special rates for the next 30 days. Board is cheap in Newnan. Our facilities and equipment are the best in the South. Office desks for our Bookkeeping students. Graham Shorthand and Remington Type writers for our Stenographers. All students get FREE Arithmetic, Penmanship, Cor respondence and Typewriting. Railway agency and Bookkeeping a specialty and FREE with Telegraph Course. MAIN LINE WIRES of the Central of Georgia, the Atlanta and West Point and Western Railway of Alabama run through our School for h'e benefit of our students. Students in this School get the actual work in Telegraphy, Agency, Book keeping and Stenography. Write lor our fr;e Catalog a i special rates. ! 11. S. BOW DEN. PRESIDENT. NEWNAN, GEORGIA. !Tlw Georgia Telegraph School und Railroad Business College at Senoia, has b-:n moved to Newnan and consolidated with the Southern Telegraph School. Ga. "523) If X 1PJ mm Sim ' S3 mLm 13 mLm (Prickly Ash, rok Soot and Fatamlnm.) max its rosrnvx cubes ow all tobms akd stages or Pbyilciui endorse P. F.F.ui splen did combination, and pmcrlb it with I (ntt utuf action for the cuna of all I forma and atagea of Primary, Secondary I and Tertiary Syphilis, Sjphilitio Bhen-1 matlam. Scrofulous Ulcers and Bona, I Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid-1 My Complaints, old Chronlo Uloers that I I yon will regain Beah and strength. Waste of energy and an diseases rssraltlna I from orartaxlng the system are onrad by thenseof P. P. P. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and Iwhoseblood is In aa impnre eenditiondae) to menstrual Irregularities an peculiarly benefited by the wonderful ton to and SYPHILIS -a SCROFULA hare resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Skin I ! Diseases, Ecasma. Chronlo Female I Complaints, Kercurlal Poison, Tetter, I Soaldhead, etc, etc P. P. P. Is a powerful tonle and an I ex cell ant appltlxer, building up the I rstsm rapidly. If yon are) weak and I fssbie.and feel badly try P. P. P, and! I blood oleansinc properties of P. P. P, I Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium. Bold sy aU Druggists. F. V. LIPPMAN Preprtoter Savannah. - Ca. MM yrviATQrvii Sold by The Asheboro Drug Co. OUR ALREADY Everything j For ! The Home Immense Stoc Has been greatly increased by a re cent visit to the Northern Markets. Many Beautiful Things In Art Squares, Carpets, Rug3, Settees, Chairs, Rockers, Sideboards, Tables, Chiffoniers, Bed Room Suites, CUt Glass, etc. An Inspection of Our Line Is sure to please. ' Wa make buying easy and pleasant for the prospective housewife. Come and be convinced, PEOPLES' HOUSE FURNISHING CO. We pjeray freight to any rdnt on the A. & A. on purcheses of 525 cr ever. We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro. we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfieid (& Lavighlim, Real Estate Dealers. A TT Y SAMSUH awLstiSBj SW?ffffiS3SSaW,tBKa I will attend at the following times and places for the collection of taxes for the year 1907. Red Cross, Providence " Friday forenoon " 20th. Widow Chamness' Providence " Friday aftcnr:n " 20th. Level Cross Mew Market " Saturday f :r : on ' 21st County Home Back Creek " Monday fo:c:i - " 0th. Flint Hill Back Creek " Monday ; .Lv.r.aon " 30th. Noah Skeen's Tabernacle " Tuesday forenoon " 31st. Fullers Tabernacle " Tuesday afternoon " 31st. Fairview Lodge Trinity " Wednesday forenoon January 1st. Archdale Trinity ' " Wednesday afternoon " 1st. Trinity Trinity " Thursday " 2nd. Edgar New Market " Friday forenoon " 3rd. Sophia Back Creek " Friday afternoon " 3rd. G-W. Eliott's Store Randleman .Saturday- " 4th. S. E. Allen's Store Grant " Monday forenoon " 6th. Kemps Mills Grant " . Monday afternoon " 6th. Thomas Hinshaw's Coleridge " Tuesday forenoon " 7th. Moffitts Coleridge " Tuesday afternoon " 7th. Coleridge Coleridge " Wednesday " 8th. Cheeks Pleasant Grove " Thursday forenoon . " 9th. Henry Jones' " Pleasant Grove " Thursday afternoon " 9th. Erect Brower " Friday forenoon 10th. Yows Hill Richland , " Friday afternoon " 10th. Michfield Richland " Saturday forenoon " 11th. Ulah Richland " " Saturday afternoon " ' 11th. Central Falls Franklinsville " Monday forenoon " 13th. Worthville Randleman " Mojiilay afternoon' " 13th. AH tax-payers are 'asked to meet me promptly on this round as 1 am compelled to set tle tbe State tax by January and the public schools' must have their money. So I must collect the taxes. Please meet me at the above named times and places and save further trouble, and costs. Also all persons liable to any privilege or license tax are asked to meet me and settle same, as the law makes it a misdemeanor for any person liable to such tax, to practice any trade or profession without having a license. This Nov. 50th, 1907. S. L. HAYWORTH, Sheriff Randolph County. Like Putting Your Money in Bank Tim I.imMcm ami Hairs Clul I'liin nf piano selling whs Created for -u;If wIid rrnllv want a liUli-Kimle jiiaiio, via' luck tlif ri uily mi.iiry for its ui li;ie. Hy joining the club of ono liundri-j now formiii, iiK'iiiliei'H can secure a reall pcimiiin . 1(1(1 till New esle I.uddcn and liaU 1'iano at once. We send you the piano us socn an your aii!icalion is accepted. You pay for it a linte at a time each month. It's like putting your nioii' y in bank, only liettcr; you actually tave ? 113.00 on tho price. THE LUDDEN & DATES . S PIANO : n genuine 400 ilullariitrumeiit if JudKidliy tho values of other pianos. It would (OBt 400io!lars too. only icr our plun of making nnt nelling one humlreil planoK at j. tune, insteail of a siniile piano like other dealers. The bavin g to vou ia 118 dollars: JKt dollan. insteiel of 4iJ (iolhini. The Liulileii and bates New Senle I'lano is guaranteed for a life time. Has epeelal copper-wound anil Kteel striiu-'n throiiKliout. Full caljiliet (rand, balanced sealo. us lerlect askill eun make It. bmihle repeating action, with lieht, even touch. Jeu. ulne ivory keys, Bcautltul caws of ianey walnut, raahoKanv or oak, lined throuuluait with birds-eye maple. Tone full aiid rich, with thut peculiar 'Kinging'- quality found only iu the hiKhe-iKiudeof tiiuuo. . In cav of death of the head of the family wo cancel the cluli contract and inae you an oiilriuht present of the unpaid balance. The piano then Ucloncs to you abso lutely. Thik free life Insuniiii'e has allowed the eoinpletion ot many a musical educa tion, and is worth youreoiiMderation. It is uractically an u-snirance that vou will not lose your piano through inability to pay dues." Write us at once for an application blank and complete description of ililterent styles of tlnisli. in this way you can make aclectiou tlmtwill ileliutit you. Vou can liuve the question oi tone to us. We will see that you get a ;rfect instninieiit. A well made, attra. tive sttml and a beautiful ncarf go with each piano. Write lor full luior.iiu lioii of the club that is now forming. LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, Dept. 14. Savannah, Ga. INCSRPORATED ' Capital Stock S30.000.00 RALEIGH, AT. C. Pullen Building. ) TIlEfEsriffiof.fJ (JIVK the vnrl.y, be-t lu modern Business K.bn i incite in .Nortii Curiiliim. p.isitldiis en trioitei-d. backed bv a wiit ln.iivniii.il itistriu tli.il. We also teucli it.iok-kccpiii, SI 101 nonie iuu; rues rue loony lor our l.at.iiou CHARLOTTE, JV. C. Piedmont Ins. Bldg. oldest Business :t. No Wlcillion. lnfnd. HeiiniHii'hip. by mail, send KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE KftleigH, N. C, or Charlotte. N. C
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