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R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING,
Surgeon Dentist,
Office in Ford Building, Main and Nash street.
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ye, tMT, noaw auu iurui specialist,
Raleigh, N. C
iH be in Louisburg-, at the office of Dr. Arthur
0ynes Fleming:, the first Monday in each month,
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PHY8IC1AN
Loiiicbiirg, N. C.
Phone No 156
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Lcuiebnnr, N. C. JgjQ
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Louisburg, N. C.
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Over Cooper & Pleasants 'Store.Prompt
attention given all legal business entrusted
to rae.
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-PHYSICIAN and SURGEON gg
Louisburjr, N. r. W'"1 m-
Office in rear of Beasley-Alston Drug Store.
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Louisburg, N.C.
Office over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store
DR. R. F. YARBOROUGH h
PHYSI'UAN and SURGEON
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in Yarborough & Bickett building.
Nitrht calls answered from T. W. Bickett's
residence, phone 74.
B. MASS EN BURG
ATTORNEY ATJLA
BEIga laLoaiaburg. JK . C.J '.&mZZ$m
Will practice in all t tie courts of the State
Office in Egerton Building feSS "
yl HA r WOOD RUPEIN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Louisburg, N. C.
Will practice in all courts of Franklin and
adjoining counties, also in tbe Supreme
Court and in the United States District and
Circuit Court. Office oyer First National
Bank.
p B. WILDER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Louisburg, N. C.
Office on Main street in Cooper building.
gPRUILL & B OLDEN .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Louisburg, N. C.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance,
Granville, Warrei. and Wake counties, also
the Sanreme Crnit. nf Wmfch r.n.rntina
Prompt attention given to collections Office
"prani DOliaing.
Lesson I. Third Quarter, W
, July 4, ,1909. .
THE- INTERNATIONAL- SERIESL
Text of the Lesson, Acts xv, 33, to xvl.
15 Memory . Verses, ' j 9, ' 10 Golden
Text, Acts xVir- 9 Commentary Prs-
parea Dy ev. u. M. Stearns.
Copyright. 1909. by Americas Press AaocbtWI
OTr. -' .
, wnen we iert this wonderful story
v iUC vwuuueu uoings ana teaching
oi ine ascenaea Lord by His Spirit
lurougn tiis servants a few weeks
ago, we saw Paul and Barnabas and
others teaching and preachlnir the
word of the Lord at Antioch (xv, 35).
xsow we are to have five consecutive
lessons on Paul's second miasfonmnr
journey as recorded in , chapters xvi-
xvm. out we have some preliminaries
In the closing Verses of cnantoi-
Some Christians are tempted to think
that God can only use perfect people,
and while they are lookintr for vaoy or
waiting to become such themselves
souls are perishing for , lack of some
kind of a pole to hold ro the hrazn
serpent that the perishing may see the
serpent, not the pole, and live. I sup
pose that in considering this record of
tne quarrel between Paul and Barna
bas concerning John Mark some wonld
take one side and some the other, but
tne Lora overruled it to send out four
missionaries instead of two, and He
loved them all in snite of their sins
and doubtless blessed them as thev
went forth in HJs name, Paul and Silas
tnrougn Syria and Cilicla and Barna-
oas and Mark to Cyprus.
If Paul passed through Tarsus on
his, way to Derbe and Ivstra.,the rec
ord does not speak of .his preaching
there. He seems to have pressed on
to Derbe, bis farthest point on his first
tour, and then to Lystra, where he had
been stoned to death. From thence he
took Timothy, who had known the
Scriptures from his childhood, hating
Deen well taught both by bis mother
and his grandmother (II Tim. 1, 5; ill
lp); he had possibly witnessed the
stoning of Paul and his return to life
and It may have led to his conversion
or to a more decided stand for Christ
Paul calls him "my own son In the
faith" (I Tim. L 2), as if he had been
tne instrument in Iearlins- him tn
Christ. On the principle of I Cor. ix.
20. Paul had him eirenmcisfxl fnr tha
F . w-v & V A. 1 V
sake of winning the circumcised to
Christ, but. not that he for one moment
thought circumcision essential to sal
vation (Gal. v, 6; vL 15). I have never
been able to understand why twentv
two years ago the Lord led me into a
church using a liturgy and asked me
to submit to wearing a gown unless
He did so that He might thus reach
some with the simplicity of' the gos
pel and the glorious truths of the king
dom and the second coming of Christ
who might not , otherwise have been
reached. His service is perfect free
dom, and we ought to be willing to
submit to anything, anywhere, any
how, if only He can thus be glorified.
As they passed from place to place
the believers were more firmly established-
(by the word preached, no
doubt), and the number of them in
creased, the Lord manifestly working
with them. With a map of Asia Mi
nor, which Is necessary In this study.
one can see that, having passed well
through the provinces to the west,
they were forbidden, at that time, to
go south Into the province of Asia
and not suffered to go north
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Louisburg, N C.
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Louisburg, N. C.
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i" "jnai baainess intrusted to m, receive
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Louisburg, N; C.
rmuy ma, me sspinx navmg tus own I .
plan for them. It should be our aim 13 meant f or everybodj.
co uve in rne wui ana purpose of
God and rely upon Pa. xxxiL 8; Isa.
xxx, 21; xlvilL 17. In tbe matter of
guidance, for what seems to us good
and wise and for the glory of God may
toot be His way for us just then. He
opens or shuts as seems best to Him,
and we simply dwell with Him for
His wora and yield to Him that He
may work In and through us His good
pleasure (I enron. lv, 23; Phil. , n, 13:
Heb. xUL 21). Having come, down to
lud oca ai-j.iuu. xaui na.vr 1 ii h v isiih: i
a man of Macedonia, In Europe, who K. P. Hill and J. H. Southall have opened a new feed and liYtry
said, "Come oyer Into Macedonia and stables under the style of J. H. Southall and Con.panv. and from this
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; i a , imS date on you can find nice 1 and 2 horse turnouts,
ately we endeavored to go into Mace- J
donia, assuredly gathering that the
Lord had called us for to preach the
gospel unto them" (verse 10). The
Dronoun ,Ve" instead of "they' as
heretofore, would seem to Indicate that
Luke had now. joined them, Luke the"
beloved physician, the writer of this
book and of the gospel bearing, his
name. There came a time when Paul
wrote, "Only Luke is with me" (II Tim.
XT, 11). Note that they were called to
preach the gospel, not to establish
schools, as ene has said. To teach the
uneducated to' read, that they may be
able to read the Bible and to Instruct
them that they may Instruct others In
that which is essential, seems to be al5
right, but some are learning that edu
cation without Christ only makes more
clever - heathen or unbelievers. Our
commission Is to proclaim the good
news or Goa concerning his son , tnat
through Him souls may be saved.
Haying crossed by ship to Keapolis,
.they proceeded to Pniiippi, tne enlez
city of that part of Macedonia, and
thor thev abode certain days. The
man of . the vision was not there to j
welcome them, nor was tnere a convi
mittee to receive them. No posters an
iomnced the arriyal of ; the distingTilsh
ed : messengers, not did any; herald prct
claim that on of them beec
8tOBtd;t6 death and had come to life
again. They were CTidentlj not ex
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