Pro fessional Card TiiE mm SCHOOL D R, ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Samoa Ientlxt. Office in Ford Building, Main and Nash street. Louiabursr, N. C. -; '''' - ' , - Hours: 9 to 430. Pbonc No. 40. D R. JOEL D; WHITAKERV Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, Mi Will D i unuTf. bi U2 waw oc ur. AKhiw R. H. A J) NEWELL, PHYSICIAN Lesson I. Fourth Quarter, For Tim. ill. 'a . 7.." tut wiwti. t - J- ' Loaisbnrg, N. C. Phone No. 158 jRANKLINTON HOTEL Franklinton,N.C,. R. A; Speed, Proprietor. Good Liyery h connection ; r. D" C H. BANKfS DENTAL BURGEON Lcuiatraric N. C. Office in Hicks Building, Main Street. p H . COOKE ATTORNEIAT-LAW Louisburg, N. CI Over Cooper & Pleasaota Store. P-oopt .Honfinn cri van all larval KnmV. j .. D R. J. E. M ALONE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisburg, N. 0 Office rn rear ot Beaaley-Alston Drag 9to&. D" 3. P. BURT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisburg, N..C. Offlee over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store R. F. YARBO ROUGH PHYSICIAN and SURGEON LodiBhuri?; N. Otfiw iq Yarborough & Bickett building. Nijrht calls answered fiom T. W, BicketTs rwiilence, phone 74. g B. MASSENBURG ATTORNEY AT LA Loaisbnrg, N. C. Will practice in all ttie courts of the Office in Egerton Bailding State tH AY WOOD RUFF IN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lonisburg, N. C, Will practice in all courts of Frankhn and adjoining coauties, also in the Supreme una m me uaioea ocaces JLnstnet and ' i n u i l our. umce oyer f irst riatioaa onus. Ourlast lesson to the Acta' left Paiil comnanldnii J! B. WILDER ATTORNEY AT LAW OtflonMainstreetlriCodpfe, hnaan.- Ir remlnaee of hfe own W C gPRUILL A H OLDEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW , 4 Louiaburg, C. Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance. vjiouTum, on bu nuu w ase counties, also the SnDreme Conit at NnrfJi Prompt attention givsn to oolleatioiMQffiCe in Bpnwu Duuding. T.W. Bickett, R. B. White Loaisbnrg, N. C. Fran klin too, N. G. JICKETT A WHITE , LAWYERS Louisburg, N. G. The settlement of estates for executors. Ad miOHtratorq a n A nnMti... J- ' . . . uwmkp is iuouo a spec a'ty, and the bonds required by law can be 8cnred in the office. Mli?Vn fYarboroa&k & Bickett beQding M. PERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburg. N. C. Practice in all courts. Office on Main Street H. YARBOROUGH, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburg, N. C. AH legal business intrusted to ml receive X F. HOUCK "1: CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Louisburg. N. G. S2?inaf f61115 ,or aI1 Wads.of building sup J;artistio Mantles and Tiles. Arcbitee- NOTICE. r-wa tul uuory men win do found at f . 6- S. WHITE'S wither they,:had:jiist-rturned;fwm Panl'a third , missionary Jonrney. and there we resume the story and Imagine onrselres present at the aerrlce. when, in the, presence of James and the eld !m P?lrf!clared paTtfcnlarlywhat W'i amongi the gentiles 'by His ministry, and with thenwe would glorify the Lord (rerses l. 20), Right here comes in our per plexity concerning the adrice from the to Paul that for peace sake he snould conform to certain things which were not essential, but which were made much of by the Jews at Jerusa lem -wha believedthe thousands of Jews who bellered, but yet continued zealous of the law. That Paul should consent tn Mo .-r- ""sscauuu seems seme-ls what like doing what he condemns K Peter for doing in QaL iL 11-14. There ( is always trouble when we depart f from the simplicity that is in Christ ?l aLC?r- 3) and seek to keep peace W with legal Christian? by conforming to O their ways instead nt f 5 C the liberty , wherewith Christ has made na fraa rial i wr..-, .. if i xv,,. A weu, ine plan did v j not work, for the Jews which were of ( 5 ,vWUu ui exciting the city f against Paul, and he would have been - uuv me cmei captain with v j centurions and. soldiers rescued him ( from the mob who were beating him t to death. v J Tt To o uexeuse, as recoroed In the I v- next chapter, he acknowledges that the O Trt hail on i 4 . .. I r - - iu una some time alter f i his conversion. "M-to .Ivy thee quickly out of Jerusalem, for they v J will not receive thy testimony con- O cerning me: deDart fnr t 111 C thee farhenc4 unto the gentiles" (xxil IS I 18, 21). This, wtth chanters i J C) the events which fnUnc toi- I f turn to Jerusalem at this time, causes ?Y me to think that perhaps there was something of Paul in all this and that O his years of imprisonment might have C vwt:u. no one is qualified to TY throw any stones at him. for who ls(C there that has not hmm at or other very set in his own way be- O v MC,uiuum k was tne Lord's way, notwithstanding the opinion and the advice of his most intimate fellow believers? Then see how the Lord overruled it all to O ' - uia most I helpful epistles from prison, in some O or wmcn we can almost hBO; i clanking f his chains, as some one f has said. See Eph. iv, 1; CoL iv, 18. V C v.w w iBimu to our story and tolv ;:Mahpgany China .Closets, Side . . Boards "and Tnb'lei iu suits -$150.00 upward. Also . nil other lines yof well selected stock, - Come and see" our ' pretty new goods. Prices low terms easy, Coffins and Caskets SALE AND LIVERY I tmtv to rot aciia m fisju irst . Oiasa' Teams At All ' .Times" t-TJrl- taral ' -o . R. F". .FULLER : THE PUBLIC J W HOLLINGSWORTH IWr J 1 k. -MIL. Jt Ik Headquarters For JNO. W. KING LOUISBRG, N. C. 0 o () o o o C) 0 o o o () o o o o o () o o C) o U4.r 04 cctrt tA. n OS. lie- f li. . v j .. VlT U f oawo- li caflaat for tr7bo4. QR FF1 N Sc BEASLEY n liyilMlillj OSi - 1 x . vxooa to eat and good to wear. Our Motto: Lowest Price always, B8t Quality always, Prompt Delire'rv always. PHONE 47 My ICE HOCSE is now open and win continu. the balance of this year. " 'W kk. " " - - ' w v v Big Lot of reminded of hfe own wal against ) the way" in past years as h h.H V.I toe mob cry, "Away with him!" and a () little later, "Away with such a fellow O from the earth, for it Is not fit that he should ,HveM (xxi, 36; xxil, 22) T"he people were so violent that not only Qi had the soldiers to rescue him from f S toem. but they actually. had to carry i Mm; Asking, permission to speak as he was about to beed into the castle O the chief captain was surprised ..that f 1 his prisoner could speak -Greek, and i then Paul had a new occasion to un- derstand what it meant to be falsely O accused nd numbered with transgress ( ore, for the captain asked him if he f was not an Egyptian who had made an uproar and had led 4,000 murderers into the wilderness (verse 38). Paul ? S askhowledged himself and a persecutor I Tim. i, 13), but to be reckoned a cantatn of a. oon f ers was a pretty iheavy accusation. As I f followers of r?hrtt a I V - v- uiiui, ue cun-.i folbecco U ibowm by rxcri dehrcry o & b cay tiJl Phone No. 80. I will lo eoatinu cjj Ic K HOCSK J u fU4 faT-.ai with ICE ttCtiJ t-h Ksa ckrt. P EARCE. 0 WDime Come to See Me Before Buying will RESTAURANT S l bSl wiU ba -wed fresb Afford ' .WBk ome to see nre. tent i for His sake to hav im charge things we know not (Ps. xxxr, U). Paul's testimony for himself was that he was a Jew of Tarsus s.iwn of no mean city. In xxil, 25. and back in xvi, 37, he pleads that he Is a Roman citizen, a citizenshiD .Tint' mirnhneA with money, but his by birth. Because of . a' great Drice. blood of Christ paid for our redemp tion, -all who receive Him are thus born from above and become citizens of that holy city the new Jerusalem (John 12, 13: Phil. mi. 2nv citizens of such a city, how glad we suuuiu oe ro Dear anything for ttt ake who at such Infinite cost has made us such, and how . eager we should be to have others enrolled as snch citizens, for any one from any part of the wide world may have the privilege. Paul addressed tho Trmltltnlo, n TT brew, and when thpv hon4 him nA.ir! in that language they kept the more silence. He rehpfinwj ti Dirth and education an hi ni ward God such as they were that day tuouuwwug; xnen ne told how Jesus of Nazareth, risen from tho ' WittU WIU ascended to heaven, had him on the - wav- to - rkmaBm,n . .convinced him that He was Israel's Messiah and f the Saviour .of all men ' anil ka Wjt ' ' ' wiu uta,; w was .uv oear tne good news to all; n men , of forgiveness of . sins through tf oa wi naa no useror such a man, cast on their clothes, threw dust into the air and made such , an uproar that the hlef captainr was only -prevented uui Bwurging mm mac ne might find .out. what, he . had been rtalWnif abect (for he had been Bpeaklng In Hebrew) Iw'VDatil'si imsMaW t'TtrV ; ja. . a . o c Brantley G. Hicks, Phone No. 100 Louisburg, N. C Trw. w www w ww w w w THOiUiAS' CHIL PILLS Have No Kqnal a Preventita or Cure for Chill. f; Tbv vet ouly 0Hre Chills, bat Build and Toue Dp -your System. For ! A L L. D R IJ GG-I STS Show, too m3jr good, oa Usd. n for O. t.it TUrty GIVE AWAY IL0S DU worth -.lb ,h r. -mi cf 7 o, FOR CASH. Our pmM OO pw.HH ar ss low M u. iowi iTU,T W. P. NEAL & CO. New Livery Fiirmni )6 - Your Job Printing au ; mentor Tprgiveness op sins ; ' - - i rouhis name, men they heard i N ! " 5 f we guarantee Quality and Neatness. Come it off their Cloth - th-Aar Ar, 4nt - t ; ' , - .... . . , - ' ; . , , - to see us or mail your orders. : - ..III ' ; K 1 ';-- -, . , . . K- P.4IIili;and J. II. SouiiuXl heve c?J a tiv fi i4rTf7 Ubleinder the tiyU of J. n. SouUiail and Ccatry. a4 fra iM. date on you can find nte 1 and 2 borM lar&otsta, FIRST CLASS SERVICE. . ,, X 3 "d. "UJ ii:U. for buUmM, U wl tnp, currug,ttc v ' Reasonable Rates Hade. One Drioe to alL Lmttji nuK c.w -.-.Jt t-v.- . . . ... Wand t&. Docto?. If ron . ...r? or rtt If yoa wUh rtiup. M cr pW.it ILScJ onrso please, w h ", v it iawxui xor WH1 tft (KMIWa man J Wa.: t' : J H SOUTHAUL GO . H. WHITE man and ancondemned?" 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