'J ,
We Sell
iHll!
on the positive ; guarantee
that if it does not give, sat-'
isfactioh we will return thei
entire amount of money; paid
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THE -SUiJDAY SCHOOL,
Lesson Xf.First -Quarter;: For
v;; March ;141909.'
THE ; INTERNATIONAL SERIES-
J, . if' .'it f. ;, .- ' : -
Text of th . Lesson, 1 Actajx 31-43.
f Memory; Verses, 1 41--Go!den; Text,
Acts ix, 34Commentary Prepared
sWw D f S Ms, - - " - 1
We ask all those who are
run-down", ; nervous, debili
tated, aged , or; weak, and
every person suffering from
stubborn colds, haneingr-on
coughs, broncliitis' or incipi
ent consumption to tiry yinol
with this understanding; ;
THE B0DDIE-PERRY;DRU6 CO.
D
T. SMITHICK.
Dealer in
?toks, Bonds, Real Estate Colletien of Rents,
Baying and Sllinir Timber and timber lands.Loans
srotiated. Lis tins of property for sale or 'rent
aohcited. Prompt and careful attention ffwaran-
We over First National Bank, IxraidbarK.N.C.
D
R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING,
' Surgeon Dentist, -
ffice in Ford Buiidinsr, Main aad Nask street,
.suiaburjr. N. GL '
Hours: 9 to 4:30. Phone No. 40. '
D
R. JOfcL X). WHITAKER,
ye, EarNose and Throat Specialist,
Raleijch. N. a
Will be in Louisburg, at the office of Dr. Arthur
Hyes Fleming, the first Monday in each month.
0
K. H. A. NEWELL
PHYSICIAN. '
LOVISB0BO, N. C.
Teleohone No. 156. v
FR4NKLINT0N HOTEL
Franklinton, IT. C.
. t. Whitfield, Proprietor.
R. C. U. BANKS.
DENTAL SURGEON,
LOCI8BORG, N. C.
Office in Hicks Building:, Main Street.
p H. COOKER "
ATToWe Y-AT-IrA W,
Office on Nashitreet Prompt attention
Wen all legal basineaa entrusted to me '
R- J. 8. 11ALONH,
raaACTlClNaPHT8ICIAW AITD SUKOEON.
' LouuBvae, h. a
' ) aoe In rear of A yeoeh e T)rag Store. ,
jJR. 8. P. BURT, ' j
fRAOTIOUTO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Louisbarg, N. C. - '
Office over P. S. & K K: Allen.
JR. B, P. YARBOROUQU, '
PHYSICIAN AND SURG RON.
Looisburo, N. C. 7"
Offioe In Tr borough Ac Bickett hullding.
vtgnt calls answered from T. W. Biekett's
'"ldence, phone 74.
H."
MLA8SRNBTJHQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WOtTlKBCBS,
Will practice in ail the Courts of the State
Office in Egerton Building.
yM. HAYWOOD RCFFIN.
ATTORNBY.AT.LAW,
fcOTTlIBTXBe, . 0.
WBl practice In all the Courts of
nd adjoining countiea, also la the Supreme
Tout, and In the United States District and
Olreutt Courts.
Offlce orer First NsUonal Bank.
'H08. B. WILDXH, ' ' "
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
, touiBBixxe, v. o. . t
tnee on slain street. In Cooper uildlns'. '
Spruill & Holdcn,
" i ' i ( -
9 ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
, ' -, tovtsBvmo, . o; '
W1U attend the courte of Franklin, Vance
'ranvllle. Warren; nd Wake eonnUea. also
be Supreme Court . of North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections.
. ptnes in sprutll building. ; ,
Copyrigiit, 1909. by i American Press Aviation.!"
xne lesson committee seems to have
been led tor continue the studies con-
cerninsr Ppfpr tfwr SnniA ntAnKi ...ii'.
every person sufEeriner from senPln the conversion M saui tmtii
, I we take up the storr ofthP
more'fuUy given to . the gentHes. We
last saw Peter and John in Samaria,
working with Philip, and then on
their way; back to Jerusalem, preach,
ing the gospel In many.villages of the
Samaritans viii, . 25), " Peter went
about a good deal. In Jesus' name win
ning soulsand building up the saints,
and now we find him with the faints
at Lydda: It may , help , some to ;be
reminded that " God cans I1 . true ' be
lievers saints. , See Rom.: i, 7; 'I Cor.
1, (omit the italics); Eph.,1, lV Phil
1, 1; Col, I, 2, and note that the worst
of sinners when they truly receive the
Lord Jesus are by His blood equally
washed and sanctified and . justified
(I Cor; vi, ; 9-tt ; Heb. x, 10-14). The
standing before God in Christ of all
the redeemed is the same for aU are
members of His body, a part of Him
self. Down here in our daily life our
walk- should ; correspond with our
standing, but the experience of Chris
tians is not always true Christian tex
perience,so therj is room for sanctifl
cationand growth in. grace every day
(John.xvii, 17; II Pet. ill, 18). ' -
: Among the saints at Lydda was one
who had been eight years, in bedslck
of palsy, but the power of Christ,
through Peter, gave A him perfect
health in a moment; and one: result
was that the whole town and neigh
borhood turned to the' Lord. We trust
that it ; was with them as with the
Thessalonians, who "turned o God
from idols to serve the living and true
,God and to wait for His Son from
heaven" (LThess. i, 0, 10). This inci
dent and other -miracles of healing by
the apostles give rise to such ques
tions as, Is the health of the body in
cluded in the . atonement, and, if so, why
are not more believers healed in an
swer to prayer? It is made very plain
that the great atonement of the Lord
Jesus includes the body as well as the
soul of every true beHever, and, more
;than that, the planet called earth on
which (We live, and in due time the
whole earthy shall be filled with the
gloryy bf God ...and there-Vwill be no
more ;curse nor: sorrow, nor crying nor
death ijon the whole earth (Isa. xi, .9;
Rev: xxi, 4; xx, 3). , But the creation
shall not have the benefit of the atone
ment till the coming of Christ with his
saints, and ' the , saints must wait for
their redeemed bodies till the resur
rection of the righteous at His coming
to the air for His "saints. These two
events will bring to'the saints and to
the earth: the full benefit or the . Inde
scribable sufferings of the Lord Jesus
(Rom. viii, 18-23; PhU. 111. 20, 21).
But what about . health now-?' The
great thing now is to live in the love of
God and the will of God, ceasing all
strife about methods of healing or
modes of baptism :and .whole- heartedly
seekins to hasten His kingdom bv ariv-
ing the gospel to every creature, that
His church may be completed and that
He may come again, : Thus wholly oc
cupied with Him and His affairs we"
can , rely upon Him to Include In ; "all
these things all the health necessary
In His service to glorify Him (Matt
vL, 33). ' The. remainder of our lesson
refers ; to a disciple named Tabltha or
1 Dorcas, who lived at Joppa, Which was
nigh to Lydda (verse 38). She , mani
fested her faith by her works and by
her ' self denying labors for others.
While we are saved wholly through the
finished work of - the Lord; Jesus v by
faith alone wlthout any works ofdurs,
if It is a living, saving faith there will
certainly ;be manifest in our , lives' the
good works prepared . beforehand for
us to walk in (Rom. lv, 5; xU.il. 2: Eph.
H, 8-10; Tit. ill, 5, 8). . ' J v .
. This disciple, full of works" of .tatth
and labors of love, becuie sick and
died. She departed to toe with Christ,
which is very far better. She was ab
sent from' the. body. and present with
the Lord., She had. really gained (Phlt
L 21, 23; II Cor.T, (8): Itwould be
unscriDtural to sav that 'she had cone
to her reward, . -for. ! rewards are . nob
given to the righteous at death, but at
the coming of Christ, at the' Judgment
seat , of Christ. I which is. for the i re
deemed only (Rev. xxii. 12; . Luke xlv,
14), She was in rood health and rest:
ing. f rom'her labors in the presence of
Him- whom she, so loved. ; . Now." - con
sider the conducCof -these other dis
ciples. f Peter Is sent for, and the weep;
lng widows take pains to show him the
coats and garments vhlch Dorcas had
made.; Peter put them all. out,. and In
answer ,ta- his prayer ' Ddrcas ' comes
"back " from the Tsphrit "world -. and - re-,
enters the mortal, body and is given
back to, ner weeping mends. 'Well,
W.BIOKBTT,
LAWTBB.
tovmvMi.a
The settlement of estates .for Bzecators,
Administrators and Guardians is made a speo
ty, and the bends required by law can be
wed m the oace, .
MfflitafcYarborous, Blekett building
. PBB80J
! t
ATTORNBY AT-IAW,
, , ... oacK - to., ner . weeping inenas. " eu
rraetlees in all eourtsv'.v OfSen n Main t tMf ixrn-v rTiYtriA no aa fionBl.
ueet. ' ' ' - , - I " .' .-. t '
. X .t I- -T ' L.
iujvu. aua ine t tfrjr same jesua us wuen
in His sojourn on earth He healed -the
sick and raised the dead. 'The incident
was also the means of leading manyto
believe in the Lord.
But
W.
YARBOBOUOB, IM. .'n
4T1011NT5T AX LAW,
Lem8Btraa,irio.
OiBes n Kcerten Bnildla
U& biM ' intrusted to - him
teeeiye prompt and careful attention.
CONTHACrOR An BUlLDEa,"'. iii.
AAV
for , .
ALL
CATION
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'NERVE; BONE. AND MUSCLE
IN 1 MEN
World's Greatest Pairi Killer
;X forrAii Aches and Pains 4
v .1
sweMsssassssi m
lo: My; Friends And Public Generally
a
-V . V x 9-.e8e to say to all of my friends and patrons that! will
continue . the ' business . fnrmflrl. . nnAn. u
- " w m m a aia aa a aar a w
V "
; Cooper arid Pleasanti " at the same stand . in Lbuisburg, and V
te 8ad taye a libera! share of your patronage. I shsJl
endeavor at all times to ierve you right, and sell you goods
at reasonable and. liviag prices.
s
I Tery respectfully,
M- C- PLEASANTS
"wmm BBBSaBBSlSSSaBBBSBSSMBBSBSSSi
'sBWBBBBSeSBSSBBBBBBBS ''SBl '''''B'''''''B''B'B''B
v Bijr bargains in Shoes for the next ten days. I have a lot of
odd sues to close out in order to make room for the fpricir
mf lV1 of 1,1686 are.new stock arid goHl values- Don't fail
to .see them. Yours for business
i .if
B G. HICKS,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
4 v PHONE 100
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'i-' Y
Gpmbination Offer
Franklin Times, The Farmer
Mechanic and Weekly News and
. . Observer, All
ani
or
(
$.1.50
la order to furnish th :P.oPU of this st.Uem with a tari.ty
.of readier at a amaU eoit, wo hatV taadt arranpt. tal by whieh
we can wad traU new tiibacribera U ihe-TiMWad U lhM wU
Y i v ""J owo oa Jtar in .alfaa.a, the fallowi.r-
The Franklin Times. ' The Ftfnner and Mechinic arid
AUFor $130
The Farmtr and MMhanic U what iU ntist Iar4i cailala.
16 paSe. of goocrtading taatUr for the fara aad toi u4
the WeeUy Kewa and Ohstmr coauiaa I fnm at Ctatral aad
political news, whUa th. Tncai aonUi J 8 paes p.rtaiai.r taaJalj
to Hon. affairi. Every family in th, a.ty thoaJd aaie a aacrf.
fies to teeare tneti three rtaner f;l . -
i ply of newspaper reading. Send in y.r aaaaa. wi a,. tu!,
Z!! S8 0ffiM ia Lottisb,,r aft4 lil Ja F at
When You Have a Photograph Made
DoYou&taLiKeness?
Something That When Your Friends See They Will Rcccz
nize? That is The Kind I Make.
Respectfully,
J. s.
COBB
THE CITIZENS mi
HENDFRSON NORTH CAROLINA
NoTeraber 27th, 1908.
HES0UBCB:
Loans and diBCouBte,
Orerd rafts,
Stocks and Bonds.
Banking house and txtares
Insnrancs department.
Cash on ban J'
Due from basks
Total,
1450.311.14
7,755.01
29,401.25
,10,782.78
l,717d
SS.62Q.68
112 979.41
I051.737.9S
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock, $100.tB0.OO
Rnrplas and prslfs, 61,791.17
Due to basks 28.40Q.&3
PfPOsttr 4C0.016.90
Cashiers shacks nUtaarfisf 1,480.66
i crusea coects 42.69
Total, $651,737.95
REMEMBER thislbank has One Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Dollars of its own Capital and Surplus to guarantee your deposit, and
in addition lo this, the stockholders are liable for an additional 1100,
000.00.' All our officers are bonded; "We are fully insured against
burglary and daylight hold-up. Deposit your money with the Citizens
Bank. . It will bx satb. ;
J.IB. OWEN, Pres. , Win. A. HUNT. Cashlar.
The fraiikliivf cf petual
Building and Loan Association
i -.
F. B. HcKINNE, President,
Mil H. RUFFIN Sec and Treas.
I OU I SB URG; K . C .
-A .A This home institntion offers "a safe inTestzaent to -all vrho desire toi
mrest small 'or large sums weekly; and a fair return on. the iarestznent
can be promised underoonserratiTe manscement and enercetie xUn.
sion of the bnsiness. " Its future cannot be fairlr indeed hw its tiaaL
both because of the expenses1 incidental to organization and leek, o!
funds to loan until accumulated, and because liks all business under
takings its beginning is necessarily siaall; but its prefits zaust and will
increase from year to year.- As : ' ; ; , , s ,
.:
- ...
A;?Sng:: Institution
1
consider whether these f eei
tag "disciples 1 were thinHngmore-jof
Dorcas' welfare-; or , their own .when
they ' so ..aeslred - to hare' her - bacfe; on
earthl and Is not all mourning-for those"
who are" wlthChrlst; simply aninolca-.
tlotfof sorrow, for pnrsetves? , If to the
believer "to die Is galn,rwhat was' It
to Dorcas or Lazarus to return? ,-v-,--'".
it inrests the weekly installment of the inVeetor ra real estate mort
gage security; assnring in any erent a safe return of eapitat
, 'B ; To those who' desire to bail.d homes and pay for thexa ct weekly
installments it is the best plan which has been derised. II is the
greatest factor in the upbuilding of a community; and this associatioa
can point with pride to seVeral haridsoihe'and desirable hones, as trcll
as tnosr of humbler construction but none the lees desirable, built with
its. funds in the first twoTyears of lta existenea.
X'. ' Join the Association, and take etoek whether yeu'dexire t henretr
or inrst and build ut your community. ': : : ' '.
Forfurther information as-to plan ef eperstion, czz ta, els, 'cpply
tovthe President, Secretary 'and Treasurer,' er any etlcr mcnlsx tf tie
Association-.- .'- .-".
M E W.
V7 W
w t " i u U U
3 U
IVe have opened a new and up-todato
Livery and can furnish any kind of rig yon
want. Nice Carriages, Driving and Sad
dle horses for both ladies and gentlemen.
Omir Peaces Are' iReas-
If you need anything in Livery call
Phone 79 or see .
BEN WILLIAMSON
, OR NED FORD AT
FORD'S STABLES.
Jimyeinilbiry
wta
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Bhewe too aoy goods oa haal, so for tbe aext Thirty Uays we
GIVE AWAY
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$15 eat wort with aaeh Pire Dollars ws'rti of ko4 or Jrr Cooas
" t . V:''- ' , , " ......'-!, t ' - ...
;.s-v:;::;.;Fpi1;;.',CASH;-
w TTa also hare soao wonderful iarrabs U Uiici UrU. Elirt
u -sf;, svut ucai iJCATVO, JUSUI-COAO aiUl lisJOdl CTS LU la
as
Our prices oa groceries ara as low a the lowast cai Ue scalitr
hijh as the highest, TTe alio hare oae hcrse fsr ae.
:W.;P.,rL C; CO.