w" . : s; p*-. JProfestiontU Card f pR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, IVITtORi Offla* la Wm4 a. Mmim mmd 1M M, Loubbur*. M. C. Hour*: 9 w 4:M. FW? Ma 99. Il - ' JQB. H. A. XIWflLL, inraciii Leaiabarg. M. f. Pbam* Vs. HO ^bahelutox iom * VP rnaihk. a. r. B. A Bpwl. Praprta?oa. m* Uwt la jj?. C. 1. IAKI ??*CAL laBOBO* ?. 0. ^ c* la EUk? Batl?4af. Mala tiraeft. p H. COUKI 1TTOIIST-1T-L1W, Uiiibarf, If. 04 " Over Cooper A Pleaaant* Store. Prompt Attention givta all logal busiaMa entrusted to ma. |^B. J. E. MALONK PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Loulebarg, N. C. Offl e in r??\r of Dafv*)*vAletou Drag Store. JJK. 8. P. BURT PHYSICIAN aad 1 LRU EON l .ui<l>?? V n. Office over P. S. A K. K. Allen's Store R. F. Y AHBOROUGH PHYSI IAN asd SO KGEON Lotiisburg, K. U. Office in Yarboroagh Jk Biekett building. Nigbt calls asewer?4 f.om T. W Hickett's residence, phoae 74. g B. MASSE* BURG ATTORNEY AT LA * Lwaisbarg. N. C. Will practice iu all r.ae aoarts <*t the State Office in Egerton Building - ,, HAYWOOD RUFFIN ATTORHET AT LAW Looiabarg, N. C. Will practice in all coarts of FrankUh and adjoining couatiea. also in the Supreme Codrt and in the Oaited States District and Circuit Court. Office oyer First National .Bank. rjl B. WILDER ' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburg, N. C. Office on Main street in Cooper building. gPRDILL A HOLDEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW . Louisburg, N. C. Will attend the courts^ranklin. Vance. Granville, Warret, atnl WftSC* counties, aleo the Supreme Couit ? ? <ortb Carolina. Prompt attention given to collectioiiH ?ffie in Sptuill building. T. W. Bickett. R. B. While Louisburg, N.'C. Franklinton. v BICKETT A.WHITE ? LAWYERS Louisburg, N The settlement o* estates for execut'iie, Administrators and Guardiaus is made a specialty, Anr* ll*ehonde required by law < wn be Secured, in ne office. Office in Yarborough A Bickett liuddihg MaiuTBtreet ' M. PERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW ^ Louisburir. N. C Practice in all court#. Offic* on Main Street "B -M. f AKBOBOUnHrJr. ATTORNET AT LAW , Louis burg. N. C. All legal business intrusted to mi "receive prompt attention. Offlr* in Egerton P. HOOCK CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Lomsburg. N. C. Trading agent for all kinds of building sup plies, artistic Mantles and Tiles. Arcbitec tural designs submitted. I DR FORD DENTIST. Franklinton. N. C., I Meat - Market I have re-opened my fresh meat market in the rear of my reataurant where I will keep a fall line of freah meata and oysters at all times. When in need of :aame call on me and I will five your orders prompt attention. I will deliver all erdera ip town. .9 | W H HARRIS I CAUSES 95 PER CERT j OF, DISEASES. ' Aehriee CibmwiIi Xamaah Turtlw and Hew to Remedy Tton. . | Do not Odgtoet tadlffeettoa whdeh leads to aU tarto W Ilk awl i dullia (hat atoa?| In am mm ?t'jk (ha ffk , ratter af seats Iwmm sad ihaaalc djt?i tiato. TMt khiafftaato aw mtt aad haalkaff toVtha lahamad aw braata ef the eeemaah They aetfrtek la papain. oaa of tki steateat di?aetlTr aMa kmewa ta medietas. The relief they afford la alaeet Immediate Their ose with paratotoaey tad racalarity foi a abort time brtnra about a ceoaatlon of the palaa ceased by etomaeh dlaor dera. Rexall Dyapepala Tablete will loeurt healthy appetite, aid dlffeatlon am promote nutrition. Aa Slide nee or our alncere faith In Rexall Dyapepala Tab lets, we aak you to try them at our risk. If they do not aire you entire . ^satisfaction. we 1*111 return you the money you paid ue for them, without question or formality. They come In three sixes, prices 25 cents. 50 cents snd $1 .00. Remember you can nbtnin them I , only at our atore?The Retail Store Trie Seoggia Drug Co. . Stock Owners ' The best remedy for Sweeney, Strained Tendons, Wind Puffs, Capped Hock, Shoe Boil, Galls, Colds, Distemper, Shipping Fever, all forms of Rheumatism, Thrush, Corns, Nail Wounds, Spavin, etc., is NOAH'S LINIMENT. We do.not claim that NOAH'S .LINIMENT will cure every case of Spavin; the best authorities tell us that only a small percentage of such cases are curable. We are positive, however, that if treated with NOAH'S LINIMENT in the early stage, that a cure can be effected. PROOF POSITIVE "Wo hava-never used a liniment we consider the equal to Noah's Liniment for bruises, sprains, strained tendons and to use on throat, sides and chest for distemper, coldB, etc. Richmond Transfer Co., Richmond, Va. Better Tkaa 95.00 Remedle*. "We cheerfully recommend all stable men to give Noah's Liniment a trial and be convinced of its wonderful curative properties. We have obtained as good, if not better, results from ltB use than we did from remedies costing $5.00 per bottle. Norfolk and Portsmouth Transfer Co., Norfolk, Va." ^ Let me send you our pamphlet with actual endorsements reproduced, or bet- ' ter still, send you by express prepaid , a $1.00 bottle or a gallon tin at <8.00, and If you are not _ 1 convinced It is the -T* im '^1 , best remedy fou ever used I will gladly return ^our ] sent on receipt of [)(] 1 Price. ^ You ran no , , Noah's Llnlment^a J f|TA^ " 1^ 1 Rfc'hmon<ftV*I,1C" j WEBSTER'S NEW 1 5 INTERNATIONAL. 1 DICTIONARY The Only New unabridged die- 1 tionary in many years. Contains tho pith and eaacnoe of an authoritative library. ' Covers every field of knowledge. An Bnoyclopedia in a ( singlo book. t Tho Only dictionary with the [ New Divided Page. I too,OCX) "Words. 2700 Pages. i 0000 Illustrations. Cost over ( half a million dollars. Post yourself on this most re- 1 markable single volume. Write for aempl, . !?? , f oU per- . lA tioulers, oto. > Nam* this | paper and ^^^send free 7~ I " SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson VI.?First Quartsr, Fsr Feb. 5, 1911. rHE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. T?t of Mm Loooon, I Klaf, xvll, Ml J ?>wi?, 14-11 SiliM TM. m4v, S-C?l?Milii> Wrmpmrmd by Rov. 1, M. Moim. Tba tot mtam of our iMm tells is all wa know of the parentage of Elijah Ha eoroes before ns as sndlenlj as a meteor and disappears when his work Is done In a way that ao one else arer did before or since. Enoch also was translated without lying, but we read of no whirlwind or horses and chariots of Ore. Elijah was honored to stand with the Lord Jeaus And with Moses on the Mount of Transitu rat ion, and Jesus said of blm, TSlijah truly shall first come and restore all things," adding that he had ilready come in the person of John .he Baptist, but they knew hfm not ind 111 treated blm (Matt. xvll. 3; xi. L3). Therefore we conclude that John the Baptist, who came in the spirit, ind power of Elijah, was to the first coming of Christ what the real Elijah Fill be to His coming In glory to set ip Ills kingdom. When some who will be more wicked than Ahab and jezenei snail be snowing the power of the devil, their Elijah and a companion Rhall be the Lord's two witnesses In Jerusalem (Rev. xi. 3-11). Ills name means "my God Is Jah," snd otif has said that tie la the grandset and most romantic "character that rsrael ever produced. His one mlsilon was to bring apostate Israel back to Jehovah the true God. He was aurtured In lonely communion with God. away from the polluting court amidst his native wilds (Fandset)-' His first utterance is. "The Lord God >f Israel livetb. before whom I stand (verde 1: see also rvil. 15, and II Kings ill, 14). We think of Gabriel's testimony, "I am Gabriel that stands In tb* presence of God" (Luke 1, 19). and he it was who said that the son of Zacharias should go iir the spirit ind power of Elijah. Israel had been faithfully warned that if they turned aside to serve other pods and worship them the Lord would shut up the heaven that there be no rain (Deut. si. 10. 17), so that Elijah's prayer that It should not rain (Jas. v. 17) was simply a prayer that God would do as He said and make pood His word and show Himself as the living and true God. for if He failed to fulfill His threat the people would think it an Idle tale. Elijah could say, "In the Lord have [ righteousness and strength:" "I rest on Thee, and In Thy name I go" (Isa. civ. 24; n Chron. xlv. 11). Therefore lie was not afraid to meet Ahab or to deliver his message._ This being done, he receives tWo"" distinct messages from the Lord telling him where to so|ourn for the next three years, and 9rst Ji?.Js told to hide himself by the broofc^Cherlth nn<l is assured that the ravens would feed him there. He did |ust as he was told, and the Lord fed him with bread and flesh by means of the ravens morning and evening, and he drank ofrthe brook. So well did the Lord hide him that he could not bd found by nation or kingdom (xvill, 10). If we obey Matt, vi, 33. we may count on its fulfillment, but we must be In the place where God wants us. Mark the word "there" in verse 4. The word here translated "raven" Is used ten times and in each place refers to a bird so called. The Lord Jesus indorsed the Elijah story (Luke iv. so-zu), ana ir any part of It had been lot Just as recorded lie would surely have told us. These lonely, days at "Ihertth make pa think of Joseph In Egypt as a prisoner, or Moses In Slldlnn, or Jobn the Baptist In the K-llderness, or Paul In ^abla. Nothing oan take the place of being, alone tvlth God. Then we must lenrn to wait patiently God's time and find our ;est and Joy In Himself. If His gifts teem to fall us, like the brook that dried up. He has some other way. He :annot fall; lie abideth faithful. He has promised never to try us berond our ability to bear It (I Cor. r, 13), and In due time He ordered Hla 'althful servant to another place of lojourn, but what an unlikely place It was as we see things?the home of a >oor widow who had no food In the louse but a handful of meal and a UtJe oil. Elijah found her gathering ticks with which to make, as she bought, her last cake, and then she ixpected that she and her son would lie (verse 12). But by giving her all o the Lord's servant, as the lad did lis loaves and fishes, several were fed 'or many daits, and the meal wasted lot, neither did the cruse of oil fall verse 18). From our leeson It would seem that he prophet was sent to the widow hat she might sustain him (verse 9), while from the record In Luke lv, 25, 18, It appears that Elijah was sent to he widow that she might be sustain id. Well, It worked both ways, and he widow was sustained by her glvng her all to the Lord. No doubt He ilso cared well tor that other widow who cast all her living Into the treasiry. God was also^ glorified In this larepta home by the raising to Ufa of be widow's son. thus strengthening ier faith in the God of Elijah, aeordlng to vera* at, "Now, by this I mow that thou art a man of God and bat the wood of (ha Load In thy mouth a truth." " The Origin of Roy Mr. Royster believed thi Manufacturer of Fertilizers v ? above other considerations, idea Twenty-seven years 94 to-day; the result has been Factories to supply the deman F. S. ROYSTER GUAj , FACTORIES AND 6AU NORFOLK. VA. TARBORO.N. O. OOLUME MACON. OA. COLUMBUS. OA. MONTQI iwiln \ \ . to our new quarters in a fe^ J. W'. Hollingsworth, where serve you in our line. Buy Before \ N W. L White LOUISBURG CALL ON US Job Pri > - ' The Frankl \ LOUISBURG, ?; '. 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