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CHUKCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
PreacbikCfil&W.,
every Sunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. .
G. F. Smith. Pastor.
!'. 'BAPTIST. .'
Sunday School art 9:8 A. M; - '
Thos. B. Wilder. Sunt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 tyyBA
every ounuay.
Prayer meeting Thursday night.
' ' FbkEEST SMITftV PadtOf i
I Text "- Tir f TTIiign 1 tfl
'Martin, Dost Thou Know Me?"
)RVS, P. bukt,
PHACTICING PHYSICIAN,
. , LouisboTg, Jv. C.
Oflk in-the Ford Building, corner Main
and Nash Streets. Up Btuire front.
Memory Verses, 9-18 Golden Text, Ps.
xxxtII,' 7 CoBQtneiitary by the Ber. D.
SEVER MIKD WHERE YOU WORK-
M. Stearns.
A poor shoenrakei, Martin by rame,
hada reat longing to behold the Lord
ieu-: Tit, in a dream, he re
ceived the promise that the Saviour
. all Qf, prophets. ,iv6 thpWw6:,'-;,:Tl'at ould visit him on the moirow. Mar-
I tyTtt. s..-y P'f&- trns.
1. 'And"Ahab told Jezebel alfthat E1JT-
jlh bjfi dono ard .withal how he had 6lain
B.'jiik.SSEJSBDRfi,
iVTTOKNEY AT LAW.
LOUISBUBB. N. C.
Will practice in all tie Courts of thePtate
Office iu Court House.
c.
m. choke & son,
Attorneys-at-law ,
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L0CISBCB8, N. C.
Wni attend the courts ol Nash, Franklin,
Qranvi le, Warrenuu owfr"'"
:,Lm Court otNorUartflii audi Ifce
ti. Litrciiit ana District Courts.
l'KACTICING PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
' LoulBbuig, N. C. - ' . I ,
Ottice in Building opposite Emory Hote1
Mum Street
AV.
H. LIP PUT, M. D ,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, .
FRANKLIKTON, N. t'.
SlfWl tin's dwelling, was in a cellar, and his
woik-bench,stuodi6side.the.low wiodxjw
from which, he saw nothing Lut the
leet of those who passed by. As. was
his custom,. he rose.'early, worked, at
hfs trade, ate his onorning meal, and
said to himself; "To-dav the Lord
jesus wm, visit-met : Looking up h,e.
saw a pair of shabby feet wearily drag
ging themselves past his window.
Full of pity, he went out and found a
poor woman, hungry and homeless,
.who had wandered about the streets all
night lone carrvins' a sirk hahu in Kr
in took her into his dwell
ing, gave her the remnant oi his break
fast and fed the child with milk. When
she hajd.go.D-e, he again sat down to his
work, believing that now the Lord Je
sus would soon appear. About noon he
saw another pair of tired feet shuffling
past. Hurrying out, Martin found au
ld m'aii. wh'o had not tasted food that
day. He invited him in and shared
his midday meal with the hungry guest.
When he had gone, Martin thought
sadl: "The day is half spent and the
Lord Jesus has not yet come".
Toward evening he saw more feet,
jj R, W, , H, NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
JkOClSBUBS, N. c.
jl'KLTLL & KLFFIN.
ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW,
LouisBuae, w. c.
Will attend the courts oj, Franilm, Tance
Oranviiie. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court ol forth Carolina. Prompt
atteuuuu jjiveu to collections, sc.
'a't a.s in her.' j 'But she wag fast filling
up tW 'measure of oct ' lniquitk : and her
time would soon ' be over ; then the outer
darkness. It is good when husbands and
Wivest'eli each other 'everything. Let us
as believers be eiire that we tell JesUs ev
erything, both what we do and what we
teach ("Mark vi, 80).' ; .
2. "So let the gods do to me, and more
also, if .1 make not thy, life as the life of
ono, of,. them by tomorrow about this
time." Jain threat of .'a wicked woman !
J'or ' dyl she notcknow that the ;God or Eli
jah had so securely hidden him for three
years that he could not be found? But she
was;,amgry now and stopped to think of
nothing but the vengeance that was in her
heart against God and His servant.
3. "And when he saw that, he arose and
weJfcfjhia life and cjm ? fieeKhebty
w'hich' belongetV to Judafi, arfif Tett hi!
servant there. ' ' "Desperate people are some
times! permitted to do desperate .things
a.rid jt might have, been very unwise to
have remained within reach of such a
one. When they persecute you in one city,
iV is- fomietames, right to flee anpthex.
Ytei ia tMis ease it lookSeif jezabal fcid
her threat came for the time between Eli
jah and his God.
4. "It is enough. Now, O Lord, take
away my life, for I am not better than my
fathers!" This was his prayej to God, as
having gone a day's journey frito1 the wll-
ydqrnesshe sat down under a juniper tree
ana wisnea ne was dead. Yet this is the
same man who stood before all Israel on
MJaFHiel-in. the rxameol th&LorcL TJhen J?e
stood with God and for Got?, and thought
not of himself, but now .he considers
hiipself anci sees ho$ heis ho better than
hi3 fathers. Hra- mind Is hot staidupen.i
God. He is considering feelings and cir
cumstances, and God is not ruling in him.
6. "And as ho lay and slept under a
juniper tree, behold, then an angel touched
hini and said unto him,' Arlso and eat. "
He Vras weary and needed rest; and God
gave it to him. It is wonderful how dif
ferently things appear when we havo been
refreshed by sleep. We are often like fret
ful children who do not know what alls
them, but mother "knows that it is time
puos. B. WlLSJtRj O T
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Ortice on Main atreet, over Jones & Cooper's
tore.
T S-Wff t t s-7-"AP$tk angel of the !
1 1 s M ! i l& IL Qafc ffte iee&dtimo and
ATotiQ AJrjy;cgHSELLO.:3Av- jd&afdj A)-i$raii eat, becatis.
LOUISBUBB N. C.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every mutter iutrustejl to Ilia hands. , i
Refers to Chief J ustice sliepher'd, Hon; John
Manning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C.
Buxton, Pres. First National Bank ot Win
ston, Gleiyi & iliuilj, WiMJton, Peoples Bank
of Monro, fcbiaj fygST, flresiWae Vti
estColliiEVWJaitjfcAaieX j)
Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
-yy M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
L0UISBUB6, If. c;
Practices In all courts. Office li Neal
Building. j . j ( )
they wero asleep. Ho giveth to His beloved
in sleep.
And he looked,, and, behold, there
was a cake baken on the coals and a cruse
of water at his head. And he did eat and
drink and laid him down again." God
jrfnatXkat HWchiW vrag hungry as well as
fvvta-fyAlitfle sleep ijdietedMd prepared
the body to receive the food which an
angel had prepared, and without seeming
Ito cotnt !lt at, all strange to be thus pro
vided for he eats and drinks and sleeps
again
Lorxl. came
teuhoahiiB
becatise thef jour
ney ls'too great for thee." How' wonder
fully ministered unto is this poor, weak
child of God, who is so discouraged and
wints to die,' little thinking that he is
never to die, but be gloriously received up
when his work is done! Every child of
Gpd is jnstas.weU Cared for. rather, fon
fefi Hofy SpCk iiadX Aiin49la ara all
ministering unto us.
. 8. "And he arose and did eat and drink
and weut in the strength Of that meat 40
days and 40 nights unfqHqreb, the mount
of God." The Lord liehovah' is our strength
and song. Jesus Himself is the true bread
TrbM heaveTT. v?hen it is our meat, as it
Vy H YARBORQTJGH, Jk, ,
ATIOENEY AT LA, ..... j
i rLorjisBtrscr'. N. c. r , j
ill ,lfel business intrust! to hfno
will receji? prompt andcaxulttentin
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LOUISBUE u, N ru.
Office in Fbrd'smfdrrrR, 2nd floor.
UAa-administered and teeth extractjed
without pain.
in violent movement, hurre flying
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You May be Unknown to Fame, bat
the ADg-els May be Acquainted
v'ith You.
ld-6dt.
Neoer trjaka fn or vM ag, f
matter bow decrepit, onforUnate,
or eil it may-be. God'e harrri rt
lovingly the agd ba4
Two buurl Fire f.ory.tnxj at.,
Ilw! Mpiima karty Usa Vtnr
K-icix ir-.hfr in aa Moor )&
l!madlde l'ot II".'"""
lh r it a cr;y drao
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' Some idea of the (norm
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I td !lolbr in '.I ma'.Ur cfpro-
Never iie irttoi icatio n.i.rti 1 f ar at the rrfinl 1it mr btttirrt r... il...., . . -......-.-
a " "V,,VJ IO'l IKtlt utr hid ,i fitf,.,',,.,, on k Rmtirn. 'rl. .,..4.. .: t . '..1
OeCOtDH a f! rnnl-B r,t Ki.t !... . .. . 1
solitude of unnoticed labor. They are
serving God irv way which is txcred-
ingly useful, but not at all noiicable.
How very sweet to many workers arc
those little corners of the newspapers
and magazines which describe thtir
labors an cL success; yet some who are
doing wharCrOd will irmik a great Jrst
c :. l T r -0 r t
n n jj. rnent rt ec n ' o on th :r. r' A Mm- ..' '
aud wbtilteT wHt do yon nr roo.l bal'le-b alile the Oregon and iV.e ' p.r'j tbe i.y
ana may wreeu tour lira Htrwr t ni-, it,. t. , j
be on the tafe Bide. MaV r.sir total
lutluence count for nubnet? .
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Outbid th damag od Met J:rJ it,! t
r'it of auiin ir.it; u n-" runs Ti,i
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evrr maae Fpor; or one oi ibue amazTn v fat. almo'. like Rt ib'.icao
rTil.ral.t 91 . t . 1 ..... L. ,. t
. ir..iin . rnrnii'K a .1 ev. i; ct paring
man or woman. Tli sre rfrlt:'4i , . ,,mm . .v.. ., r...i
mra f f it 1 -at a ... n, 1 K 1 1 k. . . a J 1 . K -
..w.v. u. "I- n 1 uui u'xi sionn Knows me Ntres or ' fr.,ru a ril,,;i,n, . 1
names in
raei., ax tL fiw: cf l$
war rtitouw,
art . . u vru' l :
ecarlrd at.
ti a A; 4 iU-v tti, a t a r. k
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pr.nt tonder btrl.. e 1 : the slorm-r wb Ich droffe hetn uro, Art K ,10 1 n In , , f .,.;,,, ,r
btother is plodding away in a c -unify (tb breakers. Weep ratler than ib-t Tnitl Sn' out tt.at ha
village; nobody knows an) thing alx ut j lamfh.
him, but he is bringing suuls to (i.
Nepr t 11 r !itpti to tf!;
Unknown to fame, the angels are a. - liitbv gtorie?. ff-ar li n- in w-.rd
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nearly t.i.f .1 i ;n
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quainted with him, and a few preen ur. and act is tbecin ronmial of 'f4Ill ul)r;.. -rKt., f
ones whom he his led to Ju5 kr.v j tru.- f e-.itlemsn . You rit.nni -at, , from !'.'0 ta i
hinj well. jbandle filth without bet im .tn rory Lo
perhaps yonder sister has a class n fuiil.'d. (,',- broad-ld- from th ffl-
thej Sunday School; nothing strikmif m j Neter cheat nor be nnfatr in ' Ore(rnt,. with e-rT rn
herj or in her class; nobody trwnks . f 1 your play. Cheat itif i conlemp l.eii-hi j f.re ar.-i wo 1! ; ro-.
her; as a remarkable wofker; she is n .1 e tiMo atiy where, at anr tunA, at'st !eat ,jra,,;T f ,r .v. ..
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the less fragrant.
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Yfur piny
uoneq lp iqe. Report as maKing so rnat.y cd
v ist ts 'U'ei fSjrlKrryj'd ri?ov-: l
l,aii)d
There is a Bible woman; she is nun- : etrengiben rmt weaken.
: so rnar.v character. j,r:v
fAbWy'dMeoNft-f-r'nU Never call anybod y bad i.wie.. a,j ;tl
snc is ooing lor ppuor . ann nce'v, no matter what ativbodv ein v.i I t;i't' i,.un t;,
anu now miyay jnj4VW in me, k, 'PWjonon catn.Ol ibrnw mini ar.d keep L"ar,t r.f tt a w r n d
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mrougn ner- lrrstrHTnenTaiuy. t 'iff" T'r own tiatxl t .'n.
dreds of uoq dear servants aTe sen- eier UcruM. Wi have n.
ing Him without the encouragement right to bvirt ewn a tl r it r-'li y
H rc m t t . 0 n-a t. il 'or the r.Tir !
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of man's approving eye, yet they ate ' Cruelty is the trat' of a bully, t.-u J n'i.. r a . , 1 t,
not alone; the rather is with them. ' kindliness tl mark of
, and whefTife jetfU tver n&r$ ' n
-JR. R. E. KING, v
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in Opeka House . .
Building Second FCoob.
was His to do the Father's will, we can go
in that strength pf tSatf mept fiir jour
ney's end. We do nfct live by bread aione,
but by every word of God.
9. "Wjhat doest thou here, Elijah?" This
is the word of theLfOrd to him as he lodges
in a cave at "Hpreb.r It is a good w,ord of
the Lor4 to ns at all- times, and happy Is
it for us if waa.ejtc-iottwL wfaer He
has not bent xxgSBt'm say
truthfully, "IkcSSiiklAeas,
for Thon aidstrKna me. .
10. "And'hifanViraTeBeen vetj 'Jeal
ous for the o$i, God of Hosts. " Thti he
tells whjat thaifebrd well knew abO"U Is
rael's sins,'biida: that he ia.thefnly
prophet! livfni4ft5fflsSl9wto:Jdaflger.
What Gpd woiadQdta&lMfeJed
he does feiot dare to hint, but he evidently
thinks rjhe Lord's fcavisisjingea peril.
11, 12t He is tofd to st'andon the mount
before ihfl. Lord, and, behold, the" LoxdL
passed by. There was a mighty wind,
then an earthquake, then a Are, but the
Lord was" 'not' to either rf them. Then
there Was1 a still,' eruall'voice. :HoW slowi
we are to learn that God often works in
-be-aaost-unlikely ways and through most
unlikely people the still, small voice
, gather than the storm pr earthquake or fire.
13, 14. To the' repeated' question, "What
doest thou, here, Elijah?" 'Hftr. all that
great object lesson, he gfves the same Teply
hither and thither
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oui ne louna an 01a iruit seller a m a
street boy in a fierce fight. The wo
man clutching the sleeve of the boy's
threadbear jacket, screamed: "He stole
my apples, and 1 will beat him for it."
Martin made peace between them, and,
finding that both were hungry, he took
them home and shared his supper with
them.
The day being ended, he went to
bed with a sad heart; for the Lord Je
sus had not visited him as it had been
promised him in his dream.
He slept, and again he dreamed,
and, behold, in his dream appeared
Hirst the tired woman and her sick
child. She looked into h'rs eyes and
said: "Martin, dost thou know roe?"
And the old man came, and the fruit
seller, each asking: "Martin, dost
thou know me?'' Then Martin under
stood, and he remembered the words
"Inasmuch as ye .have done it unto one
of the least of these my brethren, e
have hone it unto me." Northwestern
Christian Advocate.
Down on Key West and Marion Butler
more about how you work; never m:r.i Never "lie. Kven ;hit-
who sees, if God approves. li H
smiles be content. We cannot a!as
be sure when we are most useful. It s
not the acreage you sow, it is the nni
Uplication which God gives the so d
which makes up the harvest. F..in-
gejical Messenger.
Increase in the Valuation of Kail roads
for Taxation-
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leave black spots on the cbirw'fr.
What is vntir opinion of a liar?
po you wish otl.r peoj t.. L.t
a 1 i ko opi n 0 11 of youreif?
Never Tnak' tin of a companion
becaiiee rf a miforr.M- h" cuiii.l
not beip.
Nver heBi'at to fsy n'umi
askexi t do a wr nj ibm' It i i
often require courage bat nav n,
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The railroad commission, a; it- ses- bly uniortatol you t? m- ati y-
sion last week, assessed the railroads 1 Never uaarrel. WLcu y .11 r
for taxation and the rep rt shows an . tonu etajiLj-uly irk iln. -if
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increase of more ihan 5, 000,00c ocr i need ba bita it. Neecr uff.-r ;t to , .l , 1
the valuation of last year. It is tx- I ad verti-a y tTur r4 ttm e" 1 7,1 -1 ....
pected that the railroads will file x ! Never rnak'e f.Jsr'f'rt" l.r, .
ceptions to the increAe. The Suu'h- who are con 1 i 11 u a!? e" To:;
ern Railway is assessed as follows: ?ayitit; eii tLin. A bav, a
Atlanta and Cnatlot.e Air Line, rr well aa a miti, 19 11. wi. : y tt..-
mile, $15,000; increase in tax, J -5.- company be ke.-p
45. Never, be 'inkiti l t" v 1 r f.i'.LT
Atlantic, Tennessee and ()ni , per an i inotLer. WL. 11 tbv nr d'!
mile, $7,000; increase in tax, 04.- at . d y u i bare c h 'Jd f 11 of y 0.1 r 0 v uf
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MoDroe Enquirer.
We are told, and it is said there
no fake about the matter, that a Vance
township Populist magistrate, who
who is at outs with Marion Butler, said
that the meanest man connected with
this war is "this here fellow Key
West." The magistrate says further
that, in his opinion, "there is no more
sly and treacherous fellow loose than
that fellow Key West, except Marion
Butler."
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With an experience o! twtnty-five years as before, indicating that he was sopre-
u il untfii ipnt, pnHrnntee of m v work in all
the up-to-date lines of the profession. j
HOTELS.
himself and his champion
ship for God that the lesson was lost upon
Some Stops to Make.
Charlotte, Columbia vV Augustajcr you did your be?', yo 1 w--re at .e i- r . -mile,
$ 1 5 ,000; increase in tax, 5 4 7 . - to make only rmrt paTtnent f the I T: it
420. debt yoti owed them. T'-e t'ati- ' , .,, . f a.
Northwestern North Carolina, ,,tr ' yvi mast nj orr to yrvurchil- i-J j o, .
mile, $8,000; increase in tax, 30,- 'lrfn. ,.', 1 f : rn tb .''.' i
6IO NeT-r treat other b.- ' ei-t T'1 r r .:
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JEWELRY,
JEWELRY. JEWELRY
Watches. Clocks! and
Jewelry
Cmc-AP FOR CASH
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Piedmont, per mde.JiS 500; increa
in lax, $185,095.
Western North Carolina, per m;ie,
$11,000; increase in tax, $289,705.
North Carolina, per mile, $17000;
increase in tax, $98 5,050.
Total, $1 ,536,725.
The total increase in the valuation
of the lines of the Atlantic Coast Line
.system is $2,080,796, the Seaboard
I Air Line is increased $773 890, and
REPAIRING.
Exchange.
Stop thinking of the body; keep it
clean, and comfortably and becoming
ly clothed, and then forget it. Your
body should be no more to you than
fatbr and toother ha !. arc I u-
all the year of thir !'hn. Y'i.
dom is not givuu to babe-f
N'?'T lay aid vir m ?t r. rr r
w he n y 011 take ( tT y on r ti n cioi Li -
Never be rudely t oi-ter' i a.
homo or el?js b. re.
Never forget that G vi im
yon to be ajovoua, lo v i n . lw vah'r.
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FBAXKLINTON,: Jf , C. .
S AWL MERRILL, Prfr.
him. It is.tr-uo tba he did not know till your house, through which you should
God told him (verse 18) that there were ., ,
7,000 still, small voices for God who had enaeavor to express uic iuca i,ou.c.
-npt bowedto Boal, but he dinot kpow, s,0p finding fault with the weather
im- vnaoiw 4ii j r u
la) taatj rMro 400 jwhtil KDbadiah ana speaaing ui cvciy niangc u. n.t
himself had cared for. Latmosnhere as if sickness were con-
15,16. He is told to return and anoint a ... , . . , ,j
king over Syria and a king over Israel, tainea tnerein. reiuse 10 taac coiu.
and. t .LQrd.iaiids,,:'j:i4sha, the son of gome rjejatde Sak certain days
Shaphat, of Abel-Mebolah, Shalt thou VLYll iL'ij .
motpnercs as "gouvj ivji picumo-
anoint, to bo prophet in thy room." When and atm
1."
Stop describing your sensations,
ay (worker, with , God gets t ee-exalted in
ills UWii stllliatiUXJ Lliau 1JO LXJllja xjuxjacii.
the only one capable of doing the work, It
is then tntn! toiappomt bis successor- in
the total increase in all hr.es, inclcd- : heh fnl beiriir. oi,e
ing the telegraph companies and the 1
Pullman Car Company, is $5,591,454.
A Dodrotteu Fool
Southern DrufCKmt.
I was the only passenger in the mr.
Midway of a block another came in.
His hat was crushed and his clothirg
daubed with mud. ror a lone time 1
br.sat wi glqcuany inveJitanon. Then
nerhitcrrted up towarti me and satd: "I
guess I'm the dodrottene3t J"ool run-
loose in the town. "S r 1
ning
.sense
cTffi y tbat.ia.wiU- Stop sayipB, feel ?rck fee. tfe, , " ,? w. . f, f got s
ingJbo bo used bv Him and to His glory, feei weaK, Jfte.'rjqt j JiQ po)d , fei )iry-p'quh to pfft( pfTjpui f. jpuar-
1,iLliv i.L 1. UAInHA) rM Tit i
DUX) Vr litU LJJU TcDoCi UCyiuo w WAiiiiia. nowi . . .in.,.L, conci
im,rtnt.. it, ..timfl to broak.it or set It thing. Cultivate thought, not sensa-
aside. Although Paul wrought more than .'inn
Good accomodation tor Jtliq. trayeiiag 1 ,p,tasrs, jo.paid,. "Aflt..W W .Stam 01
public
Good Livery Attached
God which was with me" (I Cor. xv, 10).
John the Baptist insisted that he was only
a voice. Our Lord Josus made Himself of
C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Oxford, IT. C.
tccomiri
traTelin pnblic.
i Forget self in making others happy.
Banish fear by" ceasing to think
nerAitatiamtfu emptied Himself even or talk.aJboutiL. S'.Qp.'saving "I ain
f afraidTinXntng.11 1 " '
Fear, distrust and doubt are depress-
ter xvii, 1, remember that it is the living
God before whom we stand, and that He
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IS wen awe lomaiiiiaiu nis uauw wiuiuuk . - , . ,
anv holo of ours. May we rejoice to say iDg sensations. Cultivate hope, laitri
aB and trust. They are the tonics of the
KepwT--uuimiit"-;oBis.o ui ?uwii i -
Good accomnditiorifi Wtf e L M&T&Mt V'md'
r . i o, ' '-. v MUiLJZ I Realize
iitoi-. ri;iiimfl. laiiniuny qoidk uri i
wrket ready hir any.call trom THisi. te universe and that man cSrvriOr fee
B3e u laitAiui ana reaqy, ne
.8G8r AQ
; that there isbut one LileTn
deen.
-r-efrerr
H
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aka
bK r separated from that Life.
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HENDERSON, N. C
Good !fciuojodatae?n. jG)oclrfarejsPo
Hfccan. best uae
Be' not anxious "iftrie 'day pass 'by in
lit and attentive servant
rv o
ii which you fail .Ideal breakfast,, dinner
fnough. Iost my car, split my
and skiot my "back' jest fof' the
infecoriBCatarili & Botanic filc r w- tjriu. k -k
- B&tKb. B2F.r Tt purifies" a$rt- glad to incorporate into yo"r j"0"1' 1 d?eq nickel, an' givin" it to this
6r supper; but do not allow.a day to
f? pass without aaaing some mougui iu
J- .
atriliured
ai30 laBTeffectriaT in eraa. !,our mentai slore, which you nffl, ,bc
i -i. . ... w f k tfMun l " j
Irlfi looser 53Mnpnd8xfi6a8aB 1 Never say yon are in . pool IhotflM
Sooey away on substitutes, paupen pony
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Good Samf leloom.
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See that car up ahead there?'' j
It o hall a dozen blocks '
away. Waal, sir, I run like sixty to
catch that car." '"Goiildn't catch it !
eh?" 'es, I could. That's the iron
bM'd kitblTt, anUClgirOU iJn
ductor a dime on the hind platf. rm
arv' he gift me a'nickle change. Thee
somehow I up ao' dropped the nick'.e
overUoid... I oyc4lp the cor.duc
or to iot3 UJ feHsjfyi11'' dc
it, so I ups an' jimps ofT back'ardj.
Look a' my clo'es. When I get up
that car was o reach, so I had to wait
for this one. "Uid you nnd your
nicfcU?" ; "Ohyes; fouirtl that--Tight
clo'es
my DacK jest lor the gran
fynD- pmijedge of pkkiu' up that do1-
con-
ductor. I used to IhiDk Bill Thorop
sdi iwtl Mfgfc .tY.fr
I guess I'm close onto bim." "What
lldiilHi do?" "W'y don't yon know?
Bill's dog got his head stuck in a
head , to
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