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OREE1SSBOKO DAELT NEWS FRIDAY, MAT IS, 1010, .TOE COHfbe WITH TWO MOJJOJf WENDS WZI ANNE COFFEE " AKIQA1 FOREMOST BKAXD " aw mU) FAMOUS MM W OKJLMAMS ouou earns . ,JMMm THE REJIY-TAYLOR CO. HtW OHLMAHX LA. th popular notioa. Hi words do aot bum illy upiM hie parsons I faltk or ' his approval of tk current cptaioa. N dootna u ha baaed taia oaying. - . 8 Pleasant Fields of Holv Writ , far Bandar, Ma M.) Quarter! Lessoa VIL Proverbs TTiii, O-lfi. Taaaagh tk .alssoat opaaua aurtais af an obstinate 1 laiaeBneeetiaa tk keaaftcwut deed of Jbu akau o brightly that it cam to k eoaaaieoiv aid. 'Altar ail nar aot tkia be the Messiah f" Crtnlnlv w vnf tb lik af thhjl" "Tru ke seem wot to be a national deliverer la tk mw af breakiag at oane tk foreign y oka, kut now esula aayaa snar auuplrtelr anto- lioraa tk eoaditloa af tk aeplr T.aa aot uu par nap a th eaa af -Da vid r" -W method awr b different from wkat u aptsd, kat after all but k Bet W bringing la tk kingdom af aoavear" Tk Pharisee lager wa nevar oC tk aoal' puje. Tk aataoritia of tk atabliahed okurak knw bow tb pocu lar keart ai beatau. Tk wot blanket af slaader avast cool tk ardor of tb snassss. It I quickly applied, aad that witnoui compunction, bteelc and ssasoin apolfea ecclesiastic Mix with tk pro pie, aad while admitting tae beueroleat deed of power vet iaaiunate that tary an aot to Jesus' credit, but to tb con trary, boeauM dm by affiltatioa with the priaa of tb Bettor world. Jesus did not bear their word, but h kaew th slaader tky wen utter ing. Hi rejoinder it oa of tk moat brilliant piece of dialectical (kill pre ferred in literature. He point, a wa hi custom, to current event and ooadi tioo. It i if ke bad said, "Her for example ie the reigning bouse of Lysan iae. If it could be eoaoaivad tkat the sorer if kad a donbl peraoaality aad tkat an pulled down what the other built n, hew leaf weald it be before tb proud dyneaty would bit tb duett 6 Satan oaaaot aadercut Rata and CANDY perfec tion for 25 yean has been ex pressed by the name "Nunnally V on boxes of bon bons and choco lates. It'ugilt-idgtd. security - for su preme quality and , perfect assortment. comes to you fresh and delicious be cause we receive express shipments almost daily. Greensboro Drug Co., AGENTS till stand. Consequents it aanaot be by botanic power that these food deeds are done. Again, bow shoot your own outcasts I Are you ready to y that taeir food oeus also ar done by amu stioa with 8taa V They oould aot a disorodit taoa of taeir awn party, yet they Bust if they allege tb una af JOSUC Instead f being ia collusion witk Satan, Ju affirms tkat he 1 really bis mister. . The reason be is able to undo his work I because ke ka already tonnaa to casti aad made aim pns aner. This ke did ia the nary test of temptation, tk moral results af which war tk ovoiutiea and test of character and aa afflttatioa witk God, Which put ia recourse oi lie universe at aiseom Finally, th antagonism betwees Jesus aad Bataa u so inveterate aad deadly tkat aay agreement or collision ia in conceivable. Instead of being for Jesus bataa is against him. Instead of coop erating to produce a given result, he oeziu an turn power to la wen it. Nothing remains of tk fill leer now after this keen aid correct proces of logic .not anotner sr liable of araument is needed. Wkat Jesus doe next is to ware. 11 say in effect that they may y wkat they pleas against him aad yt and forgiveness. They have al ready in their narrow prejudice called him a win bibber, Sabbath breaker and blasptiemer. Offensive a this ia all rec ord of it may easily be erased. But to knowingly and for a ct and sinister purpos to persistently ascribe th work of liod to that of the devil is to para lyse in power or repentance and con sequently, not arbitrarily, mak forgive ness impossible. Jesus doe not cate gorically say that tk Pharisee had already committed this tn, but he doee sound a aot of warning, loud, deer and fearlea. They stand 'narrowly aear the unforgivable region. ine aead Hopeless sets of th ease ap pears, whan sfter tb wealth of mira cles, tbey still ask another. They shsll bar their wish. It is th sign af Jonah. II preaohed to th Mae riles and thv repented. Tk condemnation of thi veneration is tkat while a greater than Jonah preeaea, they do not repent. Ok, for another sign, taka the (Jueeh of iSheba. (the oam from afar to hear Solomon. They needed no journey to kear a divisor wisdom than Solomon'. Vet they would not hear U. - Tat Teacher Laatara,' Wfcol Ilbnrlea hav beea wrftten or.1 th da againat the Holy Spirit. T1VRSONALS , PUna Braokaraao aaid, " A aot do aouek far other who la aot himself." Jeaua proved kia ataaagtk by Irat entering the swuag man's bwsae and tnadiag hhm I o - I To gather witk Jam what aa ga'l era, and in hi way, ia ta sn.sg ia taa aobleat work of mea or angel. ItUtb eimarii. lud ml material suhatsafl however valuabl. kut af the Boat pre- E i . - . i . I J 1 . 1- 1 i nous inrng in cue wn-m. a. m umrrmv-1 log aot wheat, but Oa th contrary, to disci pa ta aaoral iafhmaoa aad mak them aaa affeaatva ia dastardly bumneaa devil' aaark. ' 0 e A reputed half-wit oaea stood ia a teld aad would not bead tka sigaal for dinner. W hen expoatolated with for hi , delay, k pointed to a crack ia the sua- j baked earth, aad aaid: Th earth i go-1 in to rplU in two. I wa waiting t see : which wa taa ttmei aair, aa uai i could jump aa it." r see Vader Solon's law ke who remained neutral when tumult arose, waiting t so whick party prevailed, waa pwaiaaed a a rebel on the restoration, of order, see Qiieea of Shdba aad the Klaavttoa will be tha judge af th Israelite who af fected to deep lee swam aa haathaa. Greater epaertuaitie mad greater guilt e e e "Make th tree good." 'Be honest for one. Hey that tha tree ia good aad It fruit good, or tb trea evil and it fruit evil. I am th tre aad here ar the fruit which, according to your damaging concessions, are good. If my work are good than admit that I am good, aad do not aay tkat I am ia league witk th devil." Young People' Devotional Service. John vi, 2, , 47, 63, Christ ' Vrt lie." Jesus' "verily" flashe lik a spark struck from a flint. In the Crst word he discloses the sinister motive which led people to follow him. Ttey sre after the loaves and flihr. In the light of that "verily" men see that they are dealing with the Searcher of hearts, and that it is folly to dissemble. The next' "verilv" reveal the sustrnanc of tha moral nature. Jesui ideal life of lore and service is aot like Moses' manna, of which the patriarchs ate but died, ecus nourishes aa immortal life. The next 'verily" ia a reiteration of this truth. The final "verily in the group show how one must participate in Jesu' lif of sacrifice, in order to know tke fellowship of his suffering and reign with him in immortal life. We Clean . Men's Vests If yon hwv a ftnacy vent tkat aeed ataaajng sat lilauk Dry Oaalig anaiii will make it look lik mw. - Tkia frinsi ismum all (he aot aad ikaiai a they stay remawed. To dee act af feet th aaktr of tha altar th aba a sad It of the gar meat la ve ah slightest dogma. . Wwp p ywwr waat ami tnark it Try Cveaar aad ad M to us witk year Ifcmlry ausdle. Columbia f Laundry Co. f nne 17M1S Ark, wker they wfli raatd ia tk fu ture. C N. Com and G. W. Bawhsg, f OkV oavill, spent yeaterdsy la th ity wdtfc friends. Mrs. George Vaaatory ka returaadl from a visit to kr sitter, Mrs. I.yau B. Williamson, In Burlington. htiss Mary Blaelrbura has returned from Reidsvllle, where k attended th wedding af Mia Louis Rsnkis. Mrs. J. a Peck, th district Burss, ka gone to New York to undrg aa opera tiaa an ker ear. P. M. Dellingar, af Ifewtea, visitor la tae city yesterday. Miases Virginia CUnard aad Burns ksv returned to High Pohst, af ter a visit to Mi Flossie Byrd. Mrs. J. L. Braakmaaa aad Mrs W. M. Adam hav reversed from a visit to friends aad relatives at Henderson. waa a Hair Dressing ail Manlcming! usually bees conceived a aomethinc sue oifl aad arbitrary. Maay poor souls hav tormented themsrKre with baaing inadeartontly committrd it. A simple tainfid, namely, that it is no apeciflc act, but rather a state ia which the party ia inrhirateed by courses of sin, knowingly persisted in until the spirit of th man i made insusceptible to th Spirit of It is atrophy of ths soul impeni- Prof. W. H- Swift returned yeetrrtUy from Keenamiville, N. C, where ke deliv ered th commencement address at tha graded schools. Van William arrived last alght from Birmingham. Ala., and will spend eral dayt oa a visit to his paronto, Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams. lira. A. T. Yaunc. of Winston-Aram, mtAm iv the cttv with frieads It ""land relatives. ORBEM TAKbTT FOS HAIX GOODS. Mrs. Alios Kmeiwoa, of Now York, ha opeaad parion ha Qullford Hotel Build ing. Entrance tkrawgk hotol ar Sym mors street. t?. EELK BROS; GO. "New Arrivals in Dry Goods Department! 36-lach light and Dark Percales 8 Mc 36-inch Lonsdale and Androscofgin Bleach Domestic, Hk New Diagonal Serge, all colors 15c Cotton Foulards, all colors M.....l2 1-tc Rexford Cloth, tor Skirts, all colors ,....10c Grecian Rep, for Skirts U Mc Tinelle, for Waists and Dresses, very fine deth, la plaids and stripes H Mc 2,000 yards Domino Ginghams, In 3 to 8-yard lengths, fast colors, regular 7 l-2c ralue .&c 18x36 Bleach Huck Towel, with red border, 10c ralue, for M - 5c each BELK BROS. COMPANY B. F. MATTHEWS, Manager COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRY CO. Oeaorsi Kapaar Work. Bpeetal ataehU- ery Built to Uraar, eta. High Orad Irwa aad Bra Maohias Maaid ndleya, ota, w. u O. D. Boycott QraalU Work. Beet artssa far Pant Cma Work. Oor. Walker avaaua aad Bnrlng ntrwrt, Croensbora, H . a Phoenix Cafe (Tanavrly Alsa! Cafs.) Under saw aa eat, Nest ia iPVaw. speHenoed r I iimsnii Proeipfv la arrange awnt. Satirfaetory la asetheds. Olawar, Baa. Aa aanrv Btn f Par far seders aad Laaehsa. All th Delica cies f th Catena, TaW for Uea. Greensboro Pressing Cla!) PraatfBg, aarrfag, Qub Ihvaat, HA per mowtk. W. W. Blataa. STUDIO Oa yw waat hlgh-eiss werfcf f Wy esa give you )ut wkat ywa ar Woking for. ' W. . IUTSLIX, Photogrtpbw. lit 1-8 East Market Straat God. tanre snce. becoming incapacity for repent- Penitent ffintrites rebuking impeni tent Israelites was hardly the kind of a sign the Pharisee wanted. Yet it was res hi the nwit wholesome object letgon I which could have been held up to them. If thcr hsd been sincere thev aould j have hedM end lieen saved. But one ' . rising from thee deed would not save Ui u ho lUMm-m-ly aaKcd a wgn only I lhj.t 1 h,'V mieht 11 maannwh against tile wonder worker. ... In his rcfr-renoe to Satan Jesus accepts Why buy a piano and be satisfied with piano music only, when for a small frac tion of the cost of a piano you can have EDISON Phonograph bringing music of every instrument into your home, the whole band, orchestra. Grand Opera, the whole vaudeville show. FOR a good piano rm hav to pay about S400.00. Think ! For one-half that price you can have an Ambernla the highest type of Rdiiwm Phonograph marie, and just as beautifully finished as a f 1000.00 Grand Piano. And you cat) get other type of Edison Phonographs at any price you want to pay, from Sit. 50 up. Doe your Phonograph play Araberol Records? If not, atk your dealer about our money -aaving combination offer . oa Amberol Records and the attachment to play them. The Aitwel. iine Staoesrd Rerord llia Arem nev-. tclar twice aa lens-i. " Fllaea Oraed Ofmn aecetOa Ifc-! TIimt rr M' rrmn rrelv It. Ce Ir the ear et beer th FlMne P1aocrast nler hnft Mwm etanaard sn Aetherel RmpK saw art ceeaelete cetaleaa freei r" dealer v Sua ea. NATIONAL PMOrvOGKAPN COMPANY ?t L.ti Avows, Oeiasi. N.J. Other Serb. IV tlt-tOlstlM Mr. aad Mr. Archibald Headeroa, of Chapel Hill, sprat yesterdsy ia the city with frieads and relatives. ,1. Walter Myatt, of Clayton, U spend ing a few days in the city with friends. Mine Mary Moor and Eunice Thompson, of Danville, spent laat night in th city with relative. R. I. Gray, of Winton-f5iilm, wa a visitor in the city yeetrday. Mr. D. T. Harden ( Trsiting fnenas and relative in Biirtmgton. I .1. Llie Alibott Is a aa extenatv1 bnsinee trip to Chios go. I Mr. Erring EMridps i visiting friends , and relstives in Charlotte. Tlr. Stenhen B. Week, of Trinity, is: spending a frw dvs in the city. Mrs. T. .1. Phew and little son left; vcterdsv for (Tisrlotte, where tliey will spend severs! days visiting relators. , John Oliver, editor of the Keldsrille Review, spent yesterday in the city on ; business. h. B. le. of Chapel Hill, spent yeater- dsy in the city with friends. I Mibs Fannie Powell and brother, H. R Powell, sre visiting friends and relatives i in the city. j W. H. Simpeon. of New Bern, is spend- ing a few days in the city with friends. ! Mr. W. B. Oreen, of Winston-Salem, j spent yesterday in the city with friends j and relatives. Krneet Clepp retnrned yesterday from sn extetreive buetness trip to Memphis, Tenn. V. O. Drl. of Henderson, was a hue!- , ness visitor in the city yesterdsy. Mi Alice -Johnson, of Omrlotte, l , visiting friends and relatives in the city. : C. M. Vanstory returned yesterday ! J from Salisbury, where he attended s l-ntste meeting of the MPOnic grand . lorhre. Miss Ethel Hiifflnes who is a student 1st Outlford rollpge. arrived lat night 1 to friend Siin-lsv with her parents. Mr. ; land Mr. I R HufTin" I .lohn W B..vrl soil .lohn W. TiUr. of; j Salisbury. ere Inwinc.-s li.iturs in the j clt yesterdsy. I Mrs. Rnencir B rlsm returned last ( 1 nicht from lianriile. Va.. where she ha ! l.ern visiting frienil- and relatives for i a few dsy. II. K. 1ji v Foul. rf l.ilrty. wn a tailor in the city vesterdsy. j J. c'tt ha rrttirnM trom a Husi ; nces trip ier'the h.-rn part of the ' t:ite. i Mic. .1. I!, linh.ini tw rpturned to I her home in Dnr'jm. itT a iit. to I friends end relatives m the city. Mrs. .1. M. Vppt'- has returr,fd to her I home in Roanok -. ' . after a visit to her parents. Mjmr and Mrs. f.. . Staf ford. Mrs. C. VY. Ftanner and litlle son left, yesterday on a visit to relatives st Mt. Airy. L. A. O Rricii. of Winston alem. was a business visitor in the eity yesterday. Mrs. (ieorf" D. Stern will leave next week to join her husband at Little Koek, s9raaat A Feeling of Satisfaction . When a man buys footwear he wants a shoe that not only is com fortable,, but one that gives his foot a stylish, neat appearance. Such a feeling of satisfaction comes to the man wearing the Burro jap Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoe They are built on sensible, scientific foot-form lasts, with a consum mate regard for the current styles. They are made of Burrojap leather. They are conservatively stylish away from any appearance of freakish ness. They fit the foot accurately, without any tendency to sag over or chafe the heel. Their prices are $4.00 and $5.00 To pay less is to buy disappointment. To pay more is extravagance. Remember, every shoe is sold under a guarantee. "In the event that the uppers in a pair of Burrojap Patent Leather Guaranteed Shoes should break through before the first soles wear out, I we auuionze iaiiaiiaii-uouson to replace mem wuu a new pair rK. BURT & PACKARD, (Inc.) Brockton, Mass. Ca lahan-Dobson Shoe Co. i s Greensboro's Largest and Most Progres ' sive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Mgr. 1 a Coleus, Moon Vine, Cauliflower, Aster, Scarlet Sage, Pepper, and Other Plants at Gardner's
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