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in t mi ,. , ,m nwii . in " i I i"i '"' "i " r 1 -nrJ-r"n-tr ' ir ' -ip -'' 11 ' i -i i ' -' " - i " - - - - - - - i", - --r ,. , ,t. 1 . , . r . , ... ,i r . - p.. , - .. .... .... - . '! 1.. . OHINA GROVE, N. O f EBRUARY 25TH, I9IQ4; 3 70.03JtO. : '-'A. VOL. 9f no. e :PR10: " " "' 1 1 " hi 1 1 y in, i ... . -!''' - ' ' , - - - - : ' . - -r - ; . - , 7 ; 7 ; , 11 1 V li ... .. It - tBy IB. Q. SBULSRSp Aotins Director of ounamy acnooi cxrane. Moody Bible 0pyrtht. UlCwtm Nmpapw Union.) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 2 THE 8EVEN HELPERS 1XSSOK' TEXT Acta ft, k OOLON TSIT Boar y on aliotbrs ardn, and ao fulQU tin law ot GbrlsL aUA It -would lie ft source ot treat bless tuft If eyery teacher and scholacjsroiild? read tbronga the book ot Acts1 aererat Uxnea dnrins the year. Snob reading wfll glTe Mslos, Inspiration and ft more oomprehensiye idea of the con nuation of .what . Jesus "besan" and which record Is not yetfuUy written. The time of this lesson is about A. IX 36, though Ramsey. places it at 32,' 83; and tho place, the city of Jerusalem. I. The Occasion, w. For a time the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus continued in Jerusalem, but soon the pressure ot circumstances, thrust it forth as prophesied (1:8). There were two groups of men in the early, church: those who had- been born In Judea who spoke Hebrew (Aramaic)., and those born in .foreign cjties and, who spoke the Greek language. Trou ble arose over the distribution of funds among certain of the dependent wld ows the text-suggests "secret dis pleasure." There was imperfection, selfishness, suspicion and jealousy in that early church. I I. The Method, w. 3, 4. It does not appear that God gave the church a cut and dried program according to Which It must . act. Certainly the church had no precedent to follow, and step by step God was dereloping It. This lesson gives us a suggestion of those steps: (1) As the occasion demanded, (2) The Apostles refused to diminish their praying and preach Sng, literally it was "not pleasing" to God for the Apostles to "serve tables." tSuchVwork must be done, certainly, but It' waa not to be done by these , God-appointed and selected leaders, thetr duty was clearly stated. The minister's business la praying and I uiniBienug ue waro. mwe Mings i ihonld fully engage -Us attention, and m mem ne is to comuiub, Bieaus r, The minister cannot. manif estfr .-Irnow rnio6tKWl ix&oolfjMw aboirtiIftlca- than the politician ntor abo.medy ldne vthan the doctor; . more, mbont psychology -than the - college -profes or." No. that Is out of the question, though he should-be intelligent in these lines. But he should be pre eminent in prayer and in the minis try of the word, and furthermore he should, preach that word preeminent- ; ly. (3) The diurch not the apes- ties, must nee '3 select these new of ficials. (4) The qualifications ot t these men, v:ho were thus to care tot these ten : - .1 affairs, were (a) ."men of good eport," not those bear ing doubtful r utations, nor chosen because tbey ere rich or shrewd in business, (b) full of the spirit." It demands the Spirit-fllled man to look after financial affairs as certainly as It does to teach or preach the word. o) "full Of v jnon sense, a lug amopg Men meeting ). men of "tl tore, and of a sound sense). im." Men of .com- y often sadly lack- ally-minded men. qualifications will -it of power, of jiind" (literally i. 1:7). III. The Method of Choosing, w. 5, 6. (1) The people did the choosing. The early church seems to have been re markably democratic (2) The choice was made After, and not before, pray er had been offered; This is a . sug gestion and a warning for present-day practice of choosing church officials. 3) It was a legal selection, not the selection of a minority, and it was confirmed by the laying on of the hands of the apostles. IV. The Result, w. 7. & First of all npon the people. (1) The word "in creased.") The number of disciples multiplied greatly," and 8) Some ot the priests of the Jews were "obedi ent to the faith." Secondly, the re sult in the lives of the thus chosen and gpirit-anointed men gave evidence ot the good hand of God. They were "foil ef grace" (Eph. 4:9, Acts 16:15); theT were "full jot Dower" (1:8). The first two of them soon became great and mighty preachers as well. In deed as far as we can read they, even outstripped the apostles themselves in real achievement for God. Ste phen, of course, stands out pre-eminently. His. character is suggested in verse eight. He was (a) "full ot faith," b) "full of the Holy Spirit," (c) "full of grace" (R. V.), (d) "full of power." How sad it is that so frequently our churches fail to make a wise and spirit-led choice of its leaders, and are -content with few, or perhaps none, be ing added to its membership. No man is fit to be- an officer in the church of Christ unless he is filled with the Holy Spirit, (Acts 1:8, Luke f:49). Such a man will always stir up op position of the powers of as' did Stephen. evil, even Those who opposed Stephen were moral and religious men (v. 9). Fre quently the opposition a Spirit-filled man encounters is not from the mv , moral, the worldly, or the utterly mv - godly; but those who stand . out against, 'dim, and reason against him v. It), and often seek to kill him, rt moral and religious Local news 5 of interest to rzz ALL OF OUR READERS Oar old friend Lucky Freeze, having , grown tried sitting in the darkjbas had his deu fitted with ele tric lights, lie can now read, the almanac with r unh more pleasure these long evenings. Ikoiaas K' tchie -eaye the weather is hindering pro gress on his new- barn . The ground hog will no7 proceed to, give us; what is corairjft.to ng, Look oat for some weather.; R Jr- Stirewalt, 4 he acro bat I arber, chef,t etc..' has opened a barber shop at Kan- napolis, where his many friends hope he will com mand a good business. The continual rain and gloomy condition o f the atmosphere was not favorable for gathering news rr much of anything else The editor made his usual founds and was. rr et almost at every po'nt with the statement that there was nothing worth reporting, yet there was a squad around most every stove swapping yarns, ; na f t mignt oe saia that few of them would do to print A good mUch cow belong ing to Mrs T A Albright died last week . Aunt Mamie Bingham has been Quite ill for S6Yf T&1 days ... . . . . - . . With an attacK Of la grippe. rrn, 0iaA nknnM, w rvuuH vjr ey Wallace ay During the pasi two weekf workman have r been busy re moving the wires and taking down the old poles used by the Bell telephone system. We understand all -the Bell operators will be removed and the service consolidated with the Concord system operating here. Rev C A Brown has been gardening this week. He says, "the ground was in fine condition to work." Mrs A Van Pel4 went own to Char'otte yesterday to be vith her husband who is there -doing some work on a big flour mill. Miss Lla C Brown return ed to Bolton Monday night leaving on No. 43, to begin 1 1 1 - J M scnooi worK again alter a suspension of the school for about three weefrs on ac count of au epidemic: of ther mumps in the school, Constipation. When : costive or troubid with constipation cake Ubemberlain - t f - Tablets. . They ar easy to take mid most jrrable in effect Obtainable everywhere. ra 4 if Thanks I take this mpthed of thanking the many gor d people who to kindly helped to save my property fron the flanies laaVkmday mon . W-a , - - a? 1 1 ing. j&espeotiuuy, W. J. Swine. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey For your cold, for yonr cough", for your feverish threat, nose and head, us Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. Honey soothes the irri tation, Pine Tar outs the phlegm, thut relieving o ingestion . Pine Tar also acta as an antiseptib, as a result general relief follows. BreathiLg. becomes easier and further inflammstinn is arreated -Insist on Dr. Bell's Pin Tar Honey. It is an ideal treatment Price 25o. MM DKffesi BT f i Last Sunday inorning, be tween h eleVen and twelve o'clock, juet after services had begun in the various' churches of the town, an alarm of fire was mad e .and the worshippers rushed forth to learn that a f ram e d well in g situate about a block from Main Street on Park Avenue, the property of W J S wink, wa in flames. Th e building was occupied by Hubert Winford and family, Negroes, most of whom were at church, but all hastened to the scene of the connagra- ion and by quick work saved practically all of the furni ture and Eousehold effects. Owing to the lack of fire fighting apparatus the build- ng was a total loss, but the adjoining buildings were saved with the assistance of hose loaned by the Patterson Manufacturing Company. The destroyed builuing was probably worth $1500 and was fully covered by insure ance. i ne origin 01 me nre m m A- i Beems to rave Deen xne re sult of a defective flue. Do Yon Find Fault with Everybody? An irritab e fault-finding dig position is often due to a. ttii- nrdered itomaoh. A man wtitt j-ood digestioa is nearly always goodnafeured. A gr.at miijy nave been permanentlT beneafted by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and mabie it to perform its fnnotioi t na turally. Obtainable eTerywh'r iDtz Conliier's 71st BlitMij. Tuesday, the 22nd of Felr- m a aid M m ruay, Deing tne list anni- tJornher, wn lives near 'Eftochville, a number of his wr comrades, neighbors, relatives and friends spent the' day with him and his family at the Corriher home stead A sumptuous dinner was enjoyed by all present. The day was delightfully spen4 in social intercourse, telling war stories and experiences and . living attain the days that are past and gone, also in sinsrinsr some ot tne- war songs. The following comrades wjere present; M. A. Emer son Concord, R. D., Caleb Gfoodnight Kannapolis, Lee Shuileuberger ana ioei jor riher Land is, J. M. Ed die man China Grove. Mrywe 11 sOtlive that we Bharlineet again in the shad1 of the trees on the other side. Among bhers prepent were the following:- Rev. and Mrs. J EL Keller, Mrs. J. L. Seen lerjMrs. Emerson of 'Sanders- bUlff: Mrs Keed, Mrs, bfeorge Goodman ard others. Lutheran Papel (tal to Bmnatei The oou'icil of Lutheran Chapel have takfn definite action looking to the. complete . renovation a rid beautifying of -the old mother church this s'pringl A special committee consisting of , Messrs. J. M. Blackweldr, A. Blaok welder an W A, K.. Sloop wgs appointed to take the mattei in obsree and decide wh at shall be done. Silyer Tea tv Lletiodiit Laflies nf -tkn nhinii Grove 80x54 f eet with a double floor. . . . , -nch.mg"ea Si" It iwill: be ocpumed a B a This be bread ad peac y The ladies Methodist Cb ver Tes at the Hotel on. Saturday night, Fa-binary 20 h, banning atT o'c'ock. The public ia cor diallv invited to come. A mu sical program will be rendered. Admission 10 cents. Get it at SifferdsV Kaisnr Directs Battle in France 6etnaBs Ana ffEoti Ecgged la Obi of : 6rattrBtlswf Wir, FV-24 -lufrifed by the pres ence f their iCmp-rcr aud led by Grown ' Prinoe1lB,rdriok William, the German trfipps are engaged in one of the greatest battles of the war on th' western front penter ing arouiid theFfonrei's of Verdun. Attaok hai followed attack against the Frenoh line': after bombard ments, iQossaci'i and terrific, oon tinning for several days, While the Oermrrs have been anable, despiteLhe rain i of TEellj and fercoiour cslanghts by the infantry, to breUk the Frenoh line, nev9nheees thaFfench on their right and Uftwingt hate, beta compelled to withdraw their lines, respectively to the south of Ornes and behiiid the . town of Samog neux, six miles north of the for tress. Only between Malanconrt and the left bank of ihe Merits has there been my diminution in the intensity of the artillery fire. With Brabant, Hanmont and Samoguenz aud the wooded s o tions north audi northeast o f Beanmont, in their possession the Germans from the Mease east ward to Frcmesey are fo:ciQ tDf fighting, seemingly regardless of the coit of life. Ths Frenoh gont have answered the German guns shell for shell and the casualties on both sides are very great. - The Frenoh ofS oial report describes the tattle field between the Mense and Ornes as piled with German dead. In Champagne at several points, and in-the Argoune Forest Ger man works have been ponnded by the conoefitrated fir of the Frenoh gout, while i n Lorraine tbe French repnlied a barman reoon- noitering party tht,attemptd by capture a IfranAli'iVu-.il nn(h f St Martin. - - --i :- - On their end of the Hue near Hallucb, the British exploded a mii e aud occupied the crater and also bombarded Germau trenches near Freli igheiu aud Boesipge. On the Russian front tt m the Riga regiou to East Galioia, there have been engagements at various points, tat no great reeulte have been attaiued by either side. In the Caucasus. Petrovrad report that the Russians continue suc cessfully to press back the Tnrks. The usual sctivities by the Aus tria:. f and Italians oft the Austro Italian front coi tinn0. A French a i r squadron has dropp d a large number of bombs 1 I on tbe outskirts of Metz. a big fire b ing observed afier the a- ter the attack. A Orhoia auuoncpmut has been r I made iu tte Japanese Diet by the Mini. kr of Koteian Affair, that Japan dees not intend t send troops t tho aid of Russians For Chl'dren'a Cough Ratnady. Y u cauuot nse anytbiug I eter for yonr ohild s cough and cold Uhau Dr. King's New Dscowry. " preparea irum riUB xar mix- eS with healing aud sootbiug balsams It dona not co&taii, auvthinz harmful wnd is slinhtl . laxative, juet enough to expel the J 1 - - - poisons from tn system, ur poisons iuui turr myaiu, yui tin,'. Ne. Di-oayry i, Suti.?F the phlogtn, loosens the ocugh and eonthes the irritation. Don t pat off treatment, Coughs aud ilda often leid to tenons lane! troubles It is aUo good f r adults aud the aged Get a fcot t!e today. Alt drpggists. 'vni Tie China km Garate The garage to be buUt by J L Bostian and sons, onP ltlL Main Street, is to be complete oh or about the 1st of April. It will be a frame building "" BA J o i , Garage Company of Salis fcTiry, which will carry a line ot 7 automobiles, par's, fix- ture, oils, etc, and a repair department in charge of com- petent workmen will be con- ducted in connection there- with. See advertisement ain this paperj Tbe club wai sLtertaiue3 by MrsA,' M, Henna , at h t jhroe on Main Street last Thursday af tsrnoon. RTra A tftork Millar rtiut tha .nt. i h.ii mnA ;'ar'Cff,aweal .ii ihegouaty, lh. to th. . eIo.k toorrA Th'. t- I haudiome spacious Aome WMi h-ntif.li. arataH 4h. ' . ... . " m . . f j ... '., of a lovely spring garden. ; . After a; shorT- while of ? titttf conversation nd fancy work lie hostess gsve each guest contest cards Sn the shape of a hjttohst I enttUed "Parts of Washington's body.5 Meadamei E C Gray; B. 8. Shtxfoid and J. H, Kelltf proved the moil suocessnl ooa- tettants. In cutting for th prisa it fell to Mrs E E. Gray, miuatore balohst. ; t . At five o'clock ihatto wtxs the George Washington idta oarned out iu utl. -U -j gn- a m . r i . . dihers were rst'; t,ed Jih flag and Uoesth was -fct-tflt afrauf. da represeutatiou .f ?VsVipg-' ton croning the Delaware. J The ref reshmenis c us sled ot froaen cream iu the .Vhiosl Washington and ; small ' ' oakts hatchet shape, and Martha Wash- ington cakea' ITational airs ap- propria te for the oeoaaion were nng. I The invited guests, besides tbe I club members, were MssdameeL I W PattersonAlleo, O, G, Vosi, I 0. E. Millar, Albert Miller ; Urt. J VsnH:rn, Mrs. K. O. Usrvill of Thonuwvule. ; The club adjourned to meat ia two sreaks with Mrs. B. D, Jea- kinsv ' ' ' . - .V, Tfn- fir-; -i-rl. t casion, quaulitiei of early fpring rr , ;" - .-y T flowers, artiitical ly minbled with W . A, Dan is t of this city, one evergreens, prodncing: thef efTect of tit Cut orgaaiisn for tot P. Fathrr of. kill iasriagfe;; cbyrfc Ta every clime afloredV 5 By salat, by sayjMfe and ny :6g& Jehovah,- Jovejer Lord I ; Thou Great First Cause, least understood Who i my senae confined To know but this, that thou art g;od And that myself am blind; Yet gave me, in this dark estate. To see the good from ill; And binding Nature fast in Fate, Left free the human will. What couscience dictates to bo done, Or warns me not to do, ma m a -tnia, teacn me more man nen xo shun. That, more than heav'n pursue. I w hat blessings Thr free bountY gives, Let me not cost away; For liod is paid when man re ceives; J To enjoy is to obey. Yet not to earth's contracted span Thy goodness led me bound, Or think Thee Lord alone of man, When thousand worlds arc round. Let not tnis weak unknowing nand Presume thy bolts to throw, I And deal damnation round the I land, 1 . v m un ea.cn i uage xny toe. Tf T sm 51if Tli, m.M lf P. To hnd that better way.s Save-me alike from foolish pride. Or imoious discontent. rY ? . . a . At aueht Th? wisdom has denied. ur aK ni x nj oooness lent. Teach me to fe?l . another's woe, TQhide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show, . That mercy show, to me. T . . Oh, ieadVme wheresoe'er I go, 9 Through this day's life r death. All else beneath the sun, Thou know'at if best bestow or not, And let Thy will be done, LL-mu : -n r . "ZlL Wi,Jfl oiV., Ma .vi erne chorus let all being raiaej '. All natureVincense nset I v 0 ALtGBURV nOUAtl C3UI1TT LOCALS 2.ne, ,VF"4' r.aSfWaV aaSI K : a .: laKatMlla MM m J ? f"" W axtuted hsta on ghargs q rf STSTa Wr Si ai al , ' ' V o A . lof tuutta two new ,bps ihik, wjiag, one on Tuesday fa Etii Vzikkm aa4 one on Ucn- day in Darh3, and auisted ui iniututiss clirAt JJcstian ichool Wi4fjayi . ' ' '",'" Urt. B;ii tiroimoilUtt'EpW c inirf f rtitsrg of fiat of bniglhi and oihtr in jsri 'visa m narw whieii she was a!dlshu?j atartadofr, piilina try ortx Iwr-bodyv , Zr-' ;. -- r - ' 7 ' J. J Si - . m 7 , s -1 XtiruVl.t on Wsdaucyt - X. -'- 1 -Ty " v&inxtciim Was hJld mJmjtiibitildQqiin llJor h p o8 th proposed free bridge cvsr W' W-Mct DavWion Oombtieg, and ina propose t old f to Albemarlt Badsu. QoomitWtswtrarM pointed to push the matter, ; r Mua Weston CaDDS has rsshrned her position in the local business of2oe of tbe Bell Tefsphone Oom- pany aud baa aooepid a position as asustant manager if the VTecv Um Union Telsffraph o2ct in lOrssnsborn. r There were ne important eaco in Bowan Superior 3ontt dgricj th past fear day--. j V A:' pt?f 1 -p f.'r? ' Lingle of Dsvsison OollegW The degree team -llnifotrS Bank, Woodmen of the World, of Eeet Spencer, will execute i5e de gress work in- the institution of a lodge of Woodmen at Lexington oa March 18th, WHAT THE. HEART OF THS YOUNG MAN SAID TO THS PSAUOST, ' Tku. me not in mournful num bers, MLife is but an empty dream 1" For the soul iapdead that slum-' bers, -And things are not what they seem. Lifeisreall Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; I 4 'Dust thou art, to dust returuest, tt Was not spoken of the soul . Hot enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is'our destined end or way; But to act, that each tomorrow Finds us farther than to day. Art is long, and Time is fleeting. Andour hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled druma are beating Funeral marches to the grav. In the world's broad field of bat UC, In the tle, bivouac of Life, like dumb, driven cattle I I Be a hero in the strife! I Tt nn Future, howa'er nleaa. I Let the dead Past bury its dead! Act,-act in the living Present I Heart within, and Godoerheadl Lives of great men all remind ua We can make our live sublime, And, departing, leave behind ua Footprint on the sands of time; Footprints, that perhaps another Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked broth - er, Seeing, ahan take heart again. I,et us, then, be up and doing, I t - With a heart for any f ate j StUl achieving, a'tiU pwuing. Learn to labor and to wait. - r Tviirf -l w Get itat Sifierd'o. . 'BM17' : , One of Ujs mcwt -snUrUiairg partiM of the tiason iwta ciTtn rfr Milt Bl Ha Adieu at bar bona ; Undis cn Friday wptbrciry ' 18th, to a muabar tt h$r "fxtej r in honor of hex srrtnlecnth tinb- , day- ' -: . . r-v- . Tbe Houe Vat tntifullj d oorated for tls oeexsion with ported plants. The eoloa .beicj pink and gretn. Tba'csnts wara . met at the dcor by -tbe pretty tie debtec of Mr. and-Urv VnSL Bechler of Latdia, axtsadg wti coaeV.-- . .v. w : About 10 o'clock all. irer in-, vited to the iainf rooo by ntg BttthLlnn. : ; Ml r larif . crowd xrt : pRstsi acxoDg;tbem, eogplss frnti Oai&a Grora.'" - - - - - i - . Altar ten caes wgroplsycS iw fmbmentg.. wart tixvtd-' la tis parlor by UixsesLsth Xlan and Valrie Oechltr. Uaat.msa tssa-- tnti wart receirsxi frciaU, ' lliu Adams baa indaal-.-pbif? herself a vary plsaainj bostcas bif" this and mil bar pleasant way. . We hope, Uita'.Adaaa happy rettrns ol the eay. - A Gcess hy !oeal pplkationva tbay caa ' not reach the disaaaed portica f the ear. Tbsw is only oaa 9ay. to csr tltsfntta, and , tba & by co&ttitati6&&l rtrstlita, . IleaiW -ntta if casssby an laSamed aon ' ditiba of the xlrsos Unisj of th IZsstMbaa Taba. - - TTbta ibia tr!ia . ia-isaatd yoa bav .'rssblls3 -er iaptrfttt bgiiisx an5 jrhsa it ' i" ii entirely elogjj,'; l.sxf ?trs U tba ' reriltt'Cad""; units tfcyfaff." r tlca ipan ;.6ev Ukaa out :f-l tlta ; . taba lettered-, t iu zzl cca-r? ditioni bttricf f ill;djtl; .... , I , 1. , 1 , V. V - 'lira f afar amy caaeot deaf; ed by -eata rn 1 that F. J. CHENEY b CO.. TaladSb. Ohio, - - Sold by dnig&iata, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pilla lot constipation. Mitona Aiaii Paid - . Note was made iaTxa BorsTAj iixooBO last Friday of tbe- pound ing gifen Bcv. C A. Brown by tes Center Grove congregation on Pburiday. February 17th, 1910 . On th following day, February 18th, over abundred of the aaesn bars and friends of Lutbsraav Chapel congregation repeated th poundiog with increased severity. Pastor Brown and family bad not reoovered from th effects of th pounding oa the- previous day, but, einoe they bad begun, said he, that be was prepared for al most anything A most tumptuonj dimui wa erred ia the yard in lb plalssat ' sunshine. A kind beavaalT Father was smiling upon us. Th blessing was then invoked by paar tor Brcwn upon those present and the families represented. Every one ate to their entire satiafaetioa and ytt much remained. ' . The poundbg waa of tk aid fashioned kind ia th most liber al quantities, provisions for amass and beast, that will be a constant I fnder for many days to con .- ..i s ... ... m ui u jow win ma uoermusyo hes good people. - J" WllI d - P,tor Bnwu Md family ar tiuly gratofal,. and iaplor God richest bltttmss apon all who M kiadlj Maemb- them, both in things' teatpora and tainfl lpirit,l. I flawy PeepU Deaft i 1 A alusgisb liver V can cao a I . men an awfal lot of miserr. Br alii of diuinesa, hsadaenes -I -.a-a . I XAtipatloa and bilMUsne , ar I that your . liver nseda TJ?S?r' cus una see now thsy neip ton ? nol 'systsa.c; Fin tow loraach too. Aid disstioa.' ret tt. blood nd. Ti . 'A -.- fi --r ... l cantube", ;... -V "--A . - a a m 7 ! V ) .- '5- 1 V - . - - i S.
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