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As the sin offering of the tem ple typified the atonement, for man, so the dedication of our all for the bettering of existing condi tions, the sacrifice of the pleasures of life for the welfare of the breth ren, should ever and anon point us to the vpords of the Gallilean, ''In asmuch as you have only handed a cup of cold water to any of mv little oik s, you have done a deed ol love to me.1' The burning of in cense in the Solomonic temple how full of meaning, sanctifying, purifying the very air of the temple; how emblematical of the pure life of a true Mason, whose soul, body and spirit has passed beneath the fragrant fumes 01 the censo , exhaling all the perfumes of Lebanon and making life a ray of sunshine to poor struggling fellow-craftsmen in the great temple of our God. The temple was incomplete until the ark ot the covenant had been placed within its sacred precints; reminding us that the life of a Mason will oof be a complete success until the law of the Almighty has been ac cepted as the rule of life regulating the actions, sanctifying the motives and creating a spirit of sacrifical devotion to the interests of the WHEN YOU WANT SHOES Come or send your orders to us. We keep the largest line in the City in everything in Fine and Medium Price Shoes. S. C. POOL, EVERY BOTTLE OF CHA'BERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY WARRANTED. ' We guarantee every bottle of Chamber lain' s Cough Remedy and will refund .the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, cougs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to lake;, it prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Johnsrms Phanmaey. Our elegant line of Runner's samples have arrived; $1000 worth of goods, never been carried on the road. Nice, clean, up-to-date and stylish. The prices are astonishingly low. Be sure and call on .us at once and make your selections before the goods are picked over, you will be irore than f leased. Tell your neighbors about it. Patch. craft. A heart completely filled with the blessed principles of holy love., vvill cause us to walk bv the unfailing signboard of Holy Writ, uThou shalt love the Lord thy God supremely and thy neigh bor as thyself.'1 Out upon the busy walks of lile temptations be set the way, clouds overhang the sky, mists obsuire the rising sun, but within the temple walls all is Peace, holy, quiet Peace, all hearts tilled with a desire to live up to the requirements of God's holy law and to soothe each others heart- Aches with the hope inspiring hand shake of a Master mason. Mason ery all through the ages has quiet ed the waves of discontent, lulled to sleep the rising might ly billows ol'passbn; it has ever driven from the heart every selfish motive; it . 1. 1 ii . 1 can noi. naruor wnmn rs l anKs an iscariot selling his fellow laborer for money, it has always convinced a doubting Thomas of his error, led a repentant broken hearted Peter bick into the serenity of true worship. Masonry has always championed the cause of the down trodden and oppressed, it has ever dried the tears of the wid w and orphan, and like the light -house upon the rocky beach if hasguided millions of shipwrecked sailors upon lil'es troubled sea into the haven of rest. Masonry brightens affliction's valley, yea the very shadows of death loose their horror as it removes all fear and anxiety Pool's Shoe e, Raleigh, N. C, htOl j 1 1 131. FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. CROUP. The peculiar coujrh which indicates croup, is usually well known to the mothers of ctoupy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it. and for thts purpose "no medicine has received more universal approval than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Do not waste valuable lime in experimenting with untried remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended but give this medicine as directed and all symptoms of croup will quickly disappear. For sale by Johnsons Pharmacy.' When we began busfness on the morning of Jan, 1st 1902, the number on our prescription file was 9215 ; when we closed store on the night of Dec. 31, 1902, the top number was 1 1808, making a total of two thousand five hundred and and ninty three new priscriptions filled for the year. This doesn't include refills, not a single error; not a substitution, We have other peoples confidence in this line. Have we yours? Johnson's Pharmacy Prescription Drug Store, Southern Pines, N. C. and restores confidence in the ability of the Master workman to lead through the gathering gloom into the temple not made with hands. Toadying Mason whose life has been ever guided bv the Golden Rule, whose standard has been Bible, square and com passes, there comes at eventide the chorus of angeh' c choirs, as he sces over the river laces long since for gotten. uIIome, home at last!" Carefully perusing the words of our text we are impressed with the silence during the process of erec tion ot Solomon's temple, no sound of hammer, ax or tool of iron being heard. The solution has been found in 1 he reverential feeling of the workmen; remembering the words of Holy Writ that the Lord is in his holy temple, let all the earth keep silence before I Jim Brother Masons, listen, if we are building character, if we are bring ing our children in touch with the great Master-workman, it we are rearing a spiritual temple to our God, reverence and awn-inspiring sanctity should ever characterize our won;, ami in commemoration of this stupendous work so reverent ly and silently completed. Masons have always adhered to silently build the great, labrie of fraternal love, hidden from the eyes of men but engraved upon the tablets of the recording angel until the gre;.t day of the Lord shall reveal (he temple complete-, without the sound ( T a hammer having been heard (luring erection. '1 he Solomonic temple was subjected to pillage and destruction, but the temple we are building sh dl beun asailable, imper shable, a monu ment forever, although the work is going ()! qui; tly and gently to the glorv of God and the redemption of man. In .solemn awe do we stand before this picture ol' the erection of Solomon's temple by men of all nations, tribes and tongues, unable to understand each other, but bent upon the one great task of building the house of their God. Centuries IXFat Field I WT makes a fat purse. 9 fertilizer without 3 Potash I Our books are complete treatises have rolled into oblivion, the names of the craftsmen have never been recorded and unknown, un recognized they have passed to. the great beyond; but their influence is felt among Masonic brethern today as they quietly, silently, gently lay stone upon stone of a pure and unselfish life until in the fullness of time, when the sun shall sink in the West, at the sound of the gavel from the great Master-work man they shall go hence leaving the unfinished work fntlip brethren and you will get tlie owm teams and prompt service. I. C. EDGERTON, LIVERY, FEED & SALE 8TABLES ! Pembroke Lodge IS NOW OPEN For the season, Large airy rooms, electric lights,, bath rooms. Prices moderate. Cor. Conn. ave. and Bennett St., near KiugsjjDaughters hall. ' FOR RENT-A four roomed cot tage, city water comfortably fur nishedin rear of the Southern Pines Sanitarium. Inquire of Mrs. R. M. 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