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am Lsg . ' ( Etf U BE SURE YOU ARE UIQHT ; THEN,(k) A. X.-I Crockett L. 88. NO 41 TARBORO. N. C. THURSDAY. OClbBER 13 1910. T22S i .. . . Tut This Pills 1 fall, to felrSS " popular remedy never , :, ' .:allV cure Dyspepsai, Constipation, Sick Hcd he, Biliousness .ll DISEASES arising from a TOr0id Liver and Bad Digestion r natural result is rood appetite oiid flesh. Dee smaB; efcgant ; , ar coated and easy to rwaftow. Take No Substitute. EFF D. JENKINS, Physician and Surgeon. Tarboro, N. C. 'Phone No. 1wS DR. G. E WEEKS, Dentist near Telegraph Office. THE SHEEP AND THE GOATS as . . i nattnew aj;3l-46 October 16 Save done it unto one of V brethren, ye Um P A VV. MACiNMIKr Attorney and Counsellor at Law Citizens Bank Building. Norfolk, : : : : : Virgin! KATHAN WILLIAMS, Tonsor'al Artist and Hirsult Dec orator, Tarboro, N. C. Two doors from Bank of Ta-borc. j.'frank LILES, Att'y and Counsellor at Law, Practices in State and Federal Courts j. ROB.T. PENDER Surveyor. Tarboro, N. C Post Office Box No. Fifty-Four. ROBERT'S TASTELES8 CHILL TONIC. T-t great Ftver and Chill Remedy. 38,847 Bptties sold last year. There is a reason. It relieves chills, fevers, and clean ses t ie blood. For sale by all dealers. 9t2 MEMBERS OF THE PEOPLE'S MU TUAL BENEFIT ASSCOIATION. Will take notice that 1 can be found at my office. This is the cheapest in sura:- . in the country and absolute ly reliable. P. H. PENDER, Secretary and Treasurer UK. A. WHITEHEAD, Surgeon Deutist, TARBORO, N. O. error mure y to- 1 and 2 to 5 DR. DUN WILLIAMS rinrgeon Dent ist, Nitrous? Oxide anrt Oxygeh Gas administered in the extraction of teeth Tarboro CIVIL ENGINEER JOHN J. WELLS Rocky Mount - - N. C -inatmurh as ye Me least of done it unto REVIOUS studies have Mint ed us to the Kingdom and un.-ueu me bora s people to strive to become members thereof kings and priests unto God in asso ciation with the Redeemer. Today's study tells of the Kingdom, but from another standpoint. It explains the work of the Kingdom after it hu have been set up after Messiah at his Second Advent shall have gathered his Jewels- to constitute his Bride class after these shall be with him in the Throne of his giory after he shall have taken unto himself his great pow er and shall have begun his Messianic reign of righteousness 'under the whole heavens." it is Important in every study of the Scriptures that we recognize the Divine Plan as a whole and properly locate the teaching of each parable. We know that the parable of the sheep and the goats belongs not to this Age, but to the coming Age of Mes siah's glorious reign, because the in troduction declares this, saying, "When the Son of man shall come in his glory and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the Throne of his glory, and before him shall be gathered all nations; and be shall separate them one from another as a shepherd divid- etb his sheep from the goats." Those sheep and goats will not include the Church, to whom the promise la. "When he shall appear, we also shall appear" with him in glory" sharing bis Throne. The salvation of the Church will be finished before the salvation of the world will begin. Today's study pic tures the salvation of the world, show ing us how every member of Adam's race will be on trial during the reign of Messiah and, by his obedience or disobedience to the light and knowl edge then prevailing, be will be de ciding his own everlasting future, ci ther as a sheep or as a goat. It will require the entire one thousand years of Messiah's reign to complete the testing and separating work. All then obedient will be recognized as children of God and brethren. Ail the disobedient will be reckoned as children of the Adversary and worthy to share his fate, because, under fa vorable conditions, they were rebel lious. Such shall be destroyed with Satan in the Second Death, which is symbolically represented as fire, be cause fire Is always destructive, never preservative. On the contrary, the sheep class at the conclusion of Mes siah's reign will have reached perfec- and restored by his lfesslsnaclsain7 tor which we pray, "Thy Kingdom come; thy will bo done on earth as in heaven." As for the "goaf class, we have al ready intimated that their punishment will consist of desUucUou In 'Bra, or destruction ever lasting, the Second Death the destruction which God baa already determined for Satan and all who are his messengers and servants, after the manner of thai goat daas because, with all the favorablo oppor tunities, they failed to develop such characters as God coskl reward with life everlasting. The contrast is em phasized In the last verse of the study. These (the goat class) shall go away AFTER COTTON PICKERS. A Daily Scramble for Woman and Children to Gather ths Crop sa. It la worth tot ham of the early morning nap to mm taw vifoot that go out eatiy seey saarnasg seeded with women and chiirtiea to park oot They are jotty crowds that go out and Jotty ones ooaae bad at Yew M. taw it .r an a "li ossein wM to a f VALUABLE FARM FOR RENT. For the term of five years begin ning January 1st, 1911, that tract of land situate about three miles from Tirooro.oa the Rocky Mount and T&r boro road, known as the King farm This tract of land contains about 384 acres of which about two hundred are in cultivation, and is one of the best farms in Edgecombe county. K has or. U a dwelling house of six room?,':-. e frame tenant houses,ample out-houses, barns, stables and sheds and is abundantly supplied with good water. About $600.00 will be spent In improving the buildings on said pre mLrs before January 1st. 1911 or as soon thereafter as is practicable. For terms and further particulars address either of the undersigned or call on them at Rocky Mount, N. C August 29, 1910. J. C. BrasweH, E. L. Daughtridge, for Planters Bank, Guardian. In.r the : Dam-'-taxe; Octal To 7 Oct. To Octet Toi da- ( TV Octal Toi dav To dav , then add to that Mo do. tt is not that so many of Sheas the cotton flaads aod ebJMrsa snake $10.00 a ws he Industry of so tolnsat s nV who wttl watts wear TMg orrAL CAJtcAJFS m ANIMALS OS TMK Cry mnvm ooArtsrm JaSsansssssat OHtnKAtj Ajte SMjSSga this ws, mm ror a 7TT&B TO A S i W MLBVAa rc TV KB v rm aeCXXYD XtEATM 90ATJ SrrfOUttJ ttxff. Fine srAtaaLrzD i Into eternal punishment; but the right eous, the sbsep class. Into eternal life. The contrast is perfect The one gets life to all eternity The other gets th specified punishment of dgstftaillsS to all eternity. The Greek rord here translated punishment is koiaate. which signifies restraint, cutting off In that case cutting off from Ufa Second Death. 'The wages (punishment) of sin is death" Some one baa well said: "Sow a thought and you reap an act; Sow an act and you reap a habit . Sow a habit and you reap a character: Sow a character and you raap a destiny." The Divine intention as respects the salvation of this Gospel Age and the salvation of the world during the com ing Age Is that only such as develop the God-like character shall be per mitted to enjoy Divine favor to all eternity. God has 'determined that the time shall corns when there shall be no more sighing, no mors crying. Bo more dying; but instead, every creature in heaven and In earth and under the earth shall be heard prais ing God and the Lamb. aorka the laandry into Pises with a hols is k . So out they go. mmki her children, bat HtUe oa be antherod on the bag the county 20 east to by thisn J. T. las atneds IM staasstssi as sis Saai aol T for ta bs s rsr ths avwfmi lus brohss. fees of 'est A Class Deserving Crsdft. Ftftaen orphan hoys an the be tslas arw soon to be happy A I box . oonuislng thirty easts of derwesr. thirty psSrs of star sins sod arbor things for thotr comfort dsrtag ths Winssr, has Just bona ahipp-l them. The bos will gfers thaws so imiar pkassn than U has gh i seas it. Ttey sue shs the Covassnssr Cfeass oti PpiSbytorian Church. sssVsr the St Mrs H. T. Brass .Mrs. S. N. Ilsrrsll mx Mr Geo Howard They ai t waive la aarsabar and are fey nam, Brooks Pststs Jr; OUIes I asaisW "1 V lis avav m ssS liws aws sa . Sswawaswaws, a - . Poweal, Joseph Wagnar; Wig Is Wag 1 . I iSiai i r-uiasy. Howard soswy Jo seph Savage and CaSaTSs Visas. Oa ky s few weeks sap thsss boys pur ohaaed a assaber of sUghtly sssd aohooi tsxt bosss sad ssst thsss to the orphans. Tasy an thor goo- work. fer kaaaryaa. Masonic Tei Tarboroa a vsr ea ass to rscoarsase tha gjQoa of haw4ats ss fearaesT ilYou, Mr. Fanner TO ssawea New till res of stock HTTalAX. MstJcw. to be TAX NOTICE. rstn or by Deputy, I will be at Lowing places on the dates f r he purpose of receiving i No. 2. Coaetoe, Saturday No. Speed, Wednesday No. 4. Lawrence, Friday A No. 5. Leggett, Wednes- 26th. No. 6.WhJtaker, Saturday No. 7. Battleboro, ber 22nd. ip No. 8. Old Sparta, Satur- Eridaj Tov, urda. Off.; . To-., " To dav ( i Hay of y com en to Bttna da:-; nil bar o An m5k. Thurs . r 27th. ' ? P No. 9. Macclesfield, Bs ober 22nd. hp No. 10 PLnetops.Saturday P No. 11 R. g. Hart's Store " t ber 28th. -P No. 12. Rocky Mount, Sa ' tobex 22nd. (Calhoun's P No. 13. Lancaster's Store obet 18th. No. H.Sharpsburg, Satur- 29th. ; Dawson, Sheriff. notice is hereby glv r-sons holdhiK claims a- ' estate to present them on or before Sept. -24, notice will be plead Id ted to the estate iate settlement. G. W. Wells, adm tien, the image and likeness of God, on the human plane. These will be invit ed to become the kings of earth under the Divine supervision even as was Adam In hla-original perfection crown ed with glory and honor and set over or in control of - tha earthly creation (Psalm Till, 3-6). The terms and conditions which will test and determine who will be sheep and who will be goats, who will be obedient or disobedient to the Divine regulations, Will be mercy, kindness, love. The loving and sympathetic character Is the only one which God Durnoses shall have eternal life, either on the heavenly or on the earthly plane all having either the wolfish or devilish character, or even the goat character of waywardness and un submlssiveness, will be accounted un worthy of any farther blessing after the close of the reign of Messiah. The testing then will not be as to believing or disbelieving, striving to do well or not striving to do well. The church Is dealt with now along such lines. God's dealings with us make allow ances for our unwilling Imperfections. But in the trial of the world in the future every man shall be tried ac cording to his work, not according to his faith. In that time knowledge will have practically supplanted faith; hence faith will have no special re wards. Work will then have the re wards, and each member of the race will be expected to strive for perfect works and to be assistants of the Great King Emfnanuel and his Bride, , frhnrch on the spirit plane. Man kind will be enabled gradually to at- oi- nrh nerfection or minu wv ss will make perfect works pos sible. At the conclusion of the Millen- Do Remember. Do remember that you axe asm had to a man and oot a god; bo isisasr ed Cor imperfections. Do amtkdpsts the daaooveij by your husband that you are only a an" if you ware not ho would not care about you. Do onoe In a whale, let your hus band have be jsst word ; K wftl sratf- sTy him and be no particular loss to you. Do be reasonable; k Is a great deal to aak under some circumstan ces, but do try; reasonable women are oe rare. Do remember that ai'mssm are made of the same mstersal as yds are a little ooarser-greaaed, perhaps hut the same in essentials. Do try and forget yours ssf; As tor your bus-band forget you htm and remember that be you he will tben probably do the re verse. Do let brkn read the newspaper at the sapper table;, it hi unsociable. month. Ths number of skes oroxhuate 1.1 OS The be s least 2.000 to raw of prospective bulldei at ef. ws at. OeCsaay Uoefaa Governor, he me at U th as wit (p ps I f r 30th. th. he lawful Oswarsar af r. feesaff aaastseiksi la n ssftoe oaf.jasy 1. UM ftN tefidaty of J. T l-feaSrawfeiis-i rat- I am an I an not a for office. I. I M f . CJt I beg to M. Tt CICERO DKNTON. . Oct. 1910. OSS J T. You Can C srs That Pala along tha hack. ache and general languor. Oat s package of Mother Gray's AUSTRAL IA m.i paw nlMiinl mm tnH but ben it-a only a a. ' Kldn.T. Bla44r and toys ltfd. S. t 14 Do let hkn know more than you do once an a while; it keeps up hie self respect and you was be none the worse for admkJukag that you srs not actually At the slpsas hssf energy use the remerble comUnatlos " of herbs and roots. As s regulator it Urinary troubles. run sown, tired. When y On feel and Save Time and Trouble By Going Tm OOK THE DRUGGIST First Re a I way haM what jou mint. Building N.C. JaSt Cotton Sheeeta, B?ffiiif and Tivs ami Duck. Wbraeii-Russln Coaipsuiy BIG mum m Q S I Qk tt has Dry Goods and Notions TeE ""-""''Tk i - -- !Z Cheap as Any on e. West Point Cadetship. Editor Southerner: I u-i'.l thank you to g-.w notiw thorough your paper to the young men of your county that on the 20th day of October 1910 at Rocky Mt. I wall give a competitive examine Unp to tike young men between the ages of aeveoten and twextty-'wo of the Second District for the appointment of a cadet to West Pofcat. Anyone wishing to stand the exasaknstSon is requested to write me hns age re sidence and pontics. I wftl be gkvd to furnish him with aft desired - fomniafttan conceaskig the exsanlostlon aood the apposntoient. Claude Kftchtn. Oct. 1, 1910. and of t TO CREDITORS. uififrd as administrator E. DeBrule late of Edge-1 perfect works only "Will ha nereoy giv- rewarded. Rewards and Punisnmsnxa r. ftM oiroadv referred to the re- i- .. xrfll be granted to the Kingdom they win - . m nnsessors of the must eternal u - u, eartniy aimuw" --- . r m Saraf but lost through V? trUsem ihe sacrmceofJ5 has no equal. Mother Gray's TRAUAN-LBAF la sold byr or ssst by mai' for SO eta. pie sent FREE. Addrass. Ths Moth-' er Gray Co, La Roy. N. T. Tan Things To Do thle Month. (1) Sow esas; begin wheat sowing; ep wotsAng aft hands for thsss until ready to sow; treat sees. If smutty wKh bioeatone or form si is. (2r Keep on planting cower sad pasture crops, vetcn criaaean saswaw rye and turnips. (S) Gather m the com; gat ths fodder or stover and aft the hay poa stkls under ahsitsw or in good tusk City jJk newman U Saw' TorTwaa srs-fiW. S. Clark & on th Small Pox. There is small pox at the Run- rrrmede mils, acoording to Dr. S. P. Bass superintendent of Health. For some' time there has been a dis ease among the residents of that section characterised by an eruption which has been diagnosed as chick empox by several physicians. To- di v Dr. Bass found s case in which the eruption preaaoted ussBtatasa able aagns of smaU pox. Energetic measures have asready been for the stamouuc out of the dis ease and wiJ be oursued to the ! BJ end. Aft catiaena are urged to be claaied as the disease is and that is the only method at stopping it. (4 Keep the cotton it ripens; pat ft under s k 1a baled; la baft w get ready to destroy the steak soon ss possible. (SQ Prepare for the storlsg washer vegetables and frails; if k will not pay to haJkd a ansae aaasssB aawaawers ss ass uasas hatsrs. oa nihsaiiM U7t rnjaslsi aft seta sanftilatag the ansae of () x a abetter, for the tans tools si (he dry neat winter. (7) Push the galrArng rapidity i swanXs. s- be kj as give all DESIRABLE LOTS OR The Pittmaa property oa St. Patrick St. sad town common, including fe room residence, jam. Panfiat. I stack, esgweaxfty the col dairy catves special aUa I tm TV-. - ' ' ni oat stmps and bushes; prepare for better crops hy (10) Look eftar ths koaae ssst ysdj paant some sfestihiij and vines; do emnre,,!, t in-kliliii to psy asy aaoaey kfeW w 11 w"awww"w w awwp- j waswawwwigy get as2strjj inpas of afee S-SU a III If at 11 M. C. at ha or rt aaaVkaaafaaaansVt DIG! DM.! WWb TV O K. sMnflslliaiiipioii IVamit Di-irr af Tt M. n S sf nod its da of AOStlNltTftATOk. K L nifeaasi tale of J. R. of th aar Trade ssd St. Jonas U sow J c a To Give Satisfaction. 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