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JKlUMnONM.1 i Lesson Or . O. RUXItl. tXurtr ef Srda vval ua ataooy Biota aauuia. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY t. OARKNIM AND LlAHT. Laeow TKKT-Lnke UJe-K, M-M. wLLa TKXT - iMt Uaralete WM ha Uaht that la la UMa a net krtMaa.7 Lake U:tk H- . . J. The Aectuetloa (TT. 14-11) The teat ( teatoaology as revealed la the New Teetaaseat raoorda to hart etroagty empbeelaed. Their existence, their malignity, thalr evil powers, tbetr relation to Ua devil, ul yet laelr aubjectloa to our Lor, to ell ejeerly eet before us. Tka devil had 9 takea poeaeealoa of thla ui that ha ootid sot apeak, yat a word tress Jaaaa, aad the dumb spake. That he should have, such power 'caused Ua people to "wonder" (. 11 Hla sntr adee war for ona principal raaaoa Upha :!). afetthaw tells aa (11:11) that la tola caaa thay aikad tba aaa ttpa: "to thla tha Son of David," a. g tha preealeed Messiah! The record dffat not, however, indicate that they ajtorad . Ob him wara converted. They kaaw what had, baan prophesied about tha Coming Ona (laa. , J:ls, UX 4). rat thay haaltatad to come at ob hla aide. Into tha audat ot thalr controversy . (v. la. Matt. U:14; Hark l;U) tha Scribes and Pharisee rejected themselves. Thay acme down tram Jerusalem seeking, "that th7 atlght aeoua Mm" . (John 11:11, 4). It la ever Una that tha arfl seeks to dlrart. i -' Convincing Leg la. ill. The Detente (tt: 17-10), -"Bat ha. haowlBi thair thoughts." Evident- t they ;dered not opanly to sake thalr aacaseuona. in ay wouia notaccoy tha aataral and trna explanation. Jaaaa .endured thla eontradlUoa and (hose jhargea tor ua (toa. 61:1, 4), aad swat act hla disciples expect a Hha treatment? .(Matt ,10:li). .With eeavlaelnc logic Jeeut reveals thalr smUto (. 14) . and damonatrataa tha aa tenable position and eoaelnaloB which resulted from thalr own charge. itotaa la not fighting hlmeelf. A king trar aanda aa army agalnat hla own ajpldlara, bat against those ot hla en emy. Therefore, out ot thalr owns- kBowladgamant that tha dailla wara out out, ha proves that tha kingdom el Qod haa coma upon them. 8ueh aa aceaaatloa (v. IS) waa to J earn aa ar Menc ot the depreTlty of their hearts. There la keen sarcasm Ja tha aaawer ha demanded from them (t. 18)., JrrV daatly thay, too, had had power orer demoue, and It la eaay to tec the a tommh into which ha led them. Thla la not Ihe only' ttoe that Jaiua. eon- tletad aaaa out or tnair own lean- ' (Mtt.3l:57. Tha AppUoaUon (tt. 11-M) With a true . teacher'a aUll Jaaaa drirea home the truth brought out la the yraeadlng paragraph. Satan to a Tatroac aaaa.". but he, Jean, to atrong r. Ra haa power to OTarcome and, to toko from tha atrong ma hla armor (dafenae), and hla apoU, aad to Mad aim taat (t. 11: Mark 8:17; bot. ' :). Thoae bound by ohalna ot aia are Ua apoll ot Satan, and Jane to the only one powerful enough to ,f braak tha power of canceled aia Aa4 Bet the prisoner tree. Claanae the "Pa aee." With Christ there must be aatlra aasssssion; there can be no aeuuallty It. M). Wa-cannot brtong to-Chriat aad be a alare to Baton, to mammon. o aaU, or evea to others whom wa mar. love. The persistence ot evil to here, todlcated. " Uacieaa aplrlta are aTeraaaklng a habitaUon. - Therafora It la not enough for a man to bo aleaaaad. hla dwelling must be x BXaad it tha Holy Spirit doai not toka poaaaasion, the evil one will. Tha arable that rouowa tvv. it-iej taachea this truth aegaUvely. In one aaaa Satan to dislodged by Christ, be tnda the "palace" (v. 11) (man) to be Bra-occupied. In thla caaa the pat tea toLnmpty (Matt. 11U4). Tha ab aeaoa ot a positive attachment, too, or loasssslon by, Jesus Christ, lavolveo hoatlltty to him. - Thla picture la Ahat ;t the reformed man, not of the re foaaratad man. Thla latter haa hla 'llece, pra-occupied, and the returning fpiril can flnd ao place of abode. ,JJa- " leaa. . however, such be the case, the Itotter aad ot that man to far worse than Ala nrst suu; witness ua goio- aared Intemperate men -who return to their: cupa XI Pet. i: 12);. thay retura jpeeause they hive no atrong defender io artve off tha , retarning ' enemy. .Thia application .and principle, here 'frof landed xWk hd eftes account jar oat ot the back-sUdlng after maay Of tj a, acaUe4 conversions, via, that : j&9 germ ot characUr has jBot,,baen fa'tad'(Jolra 1:7). It to by Car Aha . aaoat difficult sroDOSltlon la jChrtttom jmit to roach jaaa . whola gaaa eoepei naraanea. I IV. .The Illustration (tt. SMI). la . Vet go miay' v. PhilsJaJphia raaig faUffraph. Thar were apaaVjrvg, of the strut fW oa the part ot foma people inbtg-i giag up broad ataemeau laa ocnar eight waaa CongTiasmsa Joea T Watkina, of Loniamaa, waa rreain 4 of Old Zeka, after looking at the squirrel ' Beat, the.thickoeaa ot aut- aoaua, hog melts and otber weatner signs, waa prepared to make the aaa- al predict io. ' "Boys," he impraaaivety remarked i meeting the crowd at tne nest pubic aale, "it'a'roing to rain for 72 days straight." "' "What's aehin' ye, ZekeT" scout ingiy demanded a doubting . citixea. According tcf tho Bible, when U rained 40 days 4he world waa entire ly flooded." "Tea, Jim, I know that," admit ted Zckc, attempting to get oat of a bad . hole, "but ye mpst remember that the world wasn't so well drained then as it is now." 'I TtiE,PORTS COATvA POPULAR -.PLAY MOQEL Msa of the wore, practical of grown vp styles, are onpird for the wnall girl. The apetKa ro ,J pne 't the. It Is Ideal r etinoj or.jilsy an it it warm without 'betog,JMry anil J he vlrl' eoler In whlcfc.llicj are faxhlonetl are parttcuariy ;ieiaiiig.to,.ingiiley and rosy cheek. ,Tka rsiisa. Hie klmmio and tlic juke are aad In tlieee iimaii.roars, ttie urignt aat Of plalda ami douiJe fsoeil rnetlngs. Kuaiber 132 h a deotg for a child of from sis. to fuurteeh.. !t..l developed lu aTbMible. faced cimtlng in oue of the Ughtwelglit wnole. dsrk lilue, faced with scarlet. The collar, cnfT awl belt are of the scarlet and warl-t hone. Imllonn add an attractive Anlh. This coat may lie copied to 11 with 2 yril of M-lnch coating ma teriel. One of those uniart simple little frock for the sohol girl la shown la No. 81SC It Is made In n (lurk blue, hard finished serge, with collxr snd mffs of hrlgh' green xatln. KeatureH of the dreiw are the wM armholea, the nurpllce cloelug which I trong In fsvor at the moment and tlx plain two-ilere klrt. To mpy thin model fojf a girl of 1 It require .4 Vj yards of 30-inch mater! with Vt jatl of Isee for the ehemlwttr Numberltt alses 6 to 14. Number SlAft sixes 14 to 18. rjach. pet tern IS cent. .Vaektaln alttnr pattern illustrated nil I eat iota cauaan aaa enchne l( canta In etaatpe ar caln. Be inra to state oumbar af tatters aaa use. urjHS aver tne rallaat part af the butt. Address Pttm Daaartmaat, rare or thla paper. Na ,Aldrera SIM- w'-"-w rs1 j . IMt-IM' , 1 :V A FAD OF THE- MOMENT IS THE SHORT COAT JCN ior)t cost to favored lu. Mrta hi the I uiha gown and suit toakern and promises to be a feature of the spring rtj.lp.; )S$M of them are belted, others are, otulhe Jwlero, orjlar. Tho bolero la charmingly salted to the new shirts with tf-sft raffled, and draped lilim and uvtsi Wo heoomVPf a mode not to "eaten on". It the hip trimmed skliix con- ttoue popular and.erery Indication 1 that .LVi wilt, the, vogue f yie,hort Tk aaadtih anlt slare-l rhret- JhUt mchtofc Jiua,contantty Wtd f-l -0, ,11 length although we asllri ohtoota. aa,UiHtyona.,.' ThtJpaabara.an there a,riHr,!eve) UBOO-pwty 01 placing a canaie uooari g,, i, decidedly smart. . a a net measura rauar .uiaa in uai number 8140 to aa untuual Utile coat jig "ul place lhat .it nay ,oonspleu-J m ,j ,elTljt ha a tlirer-rumr. oas'i perform It proper function to atl ter ..moao sleeve, a rolled .collar and V 7 . t i I T. . . . " ..... .aaoe: appareat Jaaaa to the Light (Join 7:17; 1:11). sd also to the Chrl.tlah. They are to be so set tore nen that, geelng Christ reflected la V a, they will glorify tha Father who t eat him. Ti e la that which la gaed by Ood la redeeming, transforna- ag d ennobling earth's alhful ehii- ..area. JJf a, for Babies, IffectiTa for Grown- .' ',T'" ' - A V; Upa. IT ft t's Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound It baMhe eonfldenee of your drursist, wb inowa it will give yoa .'fltifeton..W. W... KowmitU, PUtwboro, Os., says!i"I have used FoWa Ilonev and Tar Compound it) r"y f"iily and have sold it in wyl k oj md it never fails to cure." Fe "f j!1 a S'i.wtitute. . For sale by Gb- 'ten rCK tora ' ' adv. 5.'. ' sflly eat revere which jnay ho rolleil Jafh as, Illustrated, or closed and hat- toned win the, .side. front.- - ,, Hie klrt (SH8) laa peg-top, drafied in iwnnler effoot In front. - It, is made up In lilackCblrTon veltet , A Miwrt feature of number DISS the Inn effect in the back of the blonde.. Tbo eleeve is a fl),lngtbMde Mlgn : the Klinped peplutn and the small sailor Ur, are elftetlve touches. . A l'o-pleec.nklif. oirttiplftCM thejfoatume. Hull green dnretyn Ik the material used with a narrow strip ot skunk edg big .tha hlou. Collar , snd cuff, are of brocaded velvet In aoftlors. . - Number 8140 slses 34 to 42. ., Number SllSTHriseZSJa 89. - Number ,8158 slte.H to . t Each pattern 13 cents. , : .Pretty Good Excuse. Everybody's MaMine. There are endless numbers of cor respondents who would like to make the excuse given by a youth who was passing his Drat year at hoarding' school. The Unit letter waa. anxiously aw aited by hia loving .parents. When it came, some .time after. bis arrival, vreaainus: yDear parents, I. hardly think I will be able to send you any letters while I am here. You see, when things are happening I. haven't time. and. when they aren't happening I haven t anything, to -.wute. You 11 understand, bow .it., is, won't yoa. father And-mother,, you just aak father to explain to yon how it it. 60 now I'll say eood-bv. with lots of love. .In baste. Raymond." HoiTthUBlptollof.eBaBta. QueJdy euredbyll)r,;Hobaon'a Ee- sema . Ointment. ... C, P. Caldwell, of Xew .Orleans, La, states: "My ioo tor ajvieed me to try 'Dr fiobson'a Kcraipa Salve.' I "used three boxes of; Ointment and Utrta'cakca of Dr. Ilobson a Derma Zama Soap.. Today I have not a spot anywhere an my body and can say Cn cured." It will do.lbe same thing jtor you. Its sooth ing, healing, aatisaptie action will rid you of, all skin tuort blaeUiea.lt, pimple, tceema.bloViea. rcl unsight ly sorea and.leavej yo'ir rtin clean and bealuy.T.Gei d bob today. Guar aoteAU.dojggistojPOe.of i fty mail. Fieisexiaanueai o, wnua4aipnia aadyBt. Leuia. ; . ,. adv, A Lesson in Pronunciation. Harper's Weekly. " How do yon pronounce that word 'divorcee,' professor! " asked Mr. slabHtds. "Is it 'divorsay' or di vorcee 'f " 'That . all . depends, my young friend," ...smiled - -the . professor. When. .Mrs. Jones ; Smith ..Wiecles got Aet first, divorce I should; have called it a divorca-A. but now that she. comes through' with a third I should say that divorce-C was a justifiable form.." 4 ONLY ONE MORE DAY OF THE BIG FIRE SALE AT vrntsmii company.; If ou have, not taken advantage of the ;Great Money-Saving Opportunity our Great Fire Sale offers, now is your, time ' these last few days as our prices are less: than the cost of manufacturing; the Goods S Read the Prices : .'00 Pairs of Fine New Spring Ox fords Slightly damaged by smoke and water, only 98c and up 50c Fire Damaged Men's Work Shirts only 10c 50c Men's Shirts only slightly dam aged by water and smoke only . . 25e Thousands of Tarda of All Kindt of New White and Colored Cotton Goods Going in Thla Sale at Almost a Fraction of Thair Seal Worth. 12'28 40-inch White Lawn . . 8 1-Sc 10 to 12i2c Cotton Goods at .... 6c 10c 36-inch light and Dark Outing only 6c 10c Dress Ginghams, only 6c 10 to 122c Fire Damaged Outin onlv 6c 10c 36-inch Short Length Bleaching only , ;6e 7y2c 40-inch Seaisland. Sheeting at only 6c 62c Quilt Calico only SVrC 61 2 to 7Vfee Bed Ticking only . . SV4 7 '4c Apron and Dress Ginghams at only JVtC 15c Value Niblene Suiting .. Uftc This is fine Goods for Dresses. Looks and wears better than Linen . .llVs We Have Received here and at the Charlotte store $50,000.00 worth of White and Colored Cotton. lOoodt tinea tha big, fire.. Be aura aad come and gat your share, during these bat days of sale. ,1 III A Winter Cough. A .stubborn, annoying.- depressing cough hangs on, $tcfca .-lie body. weakens the lungs, and often leads to serious results. -The first dote ot Dr. King's New Discovery aivea re lief. Henry : D. Saunders, of Caven dish, Vtn waa threatened' with eon sompton, after having pneumonia. Ua. writes: Dr. King't New DiacoT- erj ought to be in every family; it uncertainly Jtbe .beat of all modi en.es for eougha, colds or lung trou ble." . uood for children's eougha. i L it v.i ,m -..m., line cousrn or nine HF-TO'S Wv.7t throat often means much more than Proclaimed Tbam to he tha Cause ot i Consumption . Bur's Emulsion , Builds Up Body -Keeps Qemr from. Getting in Action. Being discovered some years ago by Robert Koch, a distinguished Ger man scientist, that consumption was caused by the action of a typical germ that is breathed into the body of any human being, and that it can only stay with those that allow their system to run down by the action of some other disease. When you are in the weak state is the time the germ is most effective. No appa tite, loss of sleep, nerves in bad con dition pains all through the body, then it is time to take Rear's Emul sion which will build up your sys tem and take it from the ravages of this germ. Even the little hack- tickung in the Oe. and il.OO. At all teuviata. Ir, & Buckles V Co, PMadobhU or 8t.Lonla; 7. - . No-Need ior Alara. sshington Times. , jDne of the fair passengers of a yachting party observed that the cap tain . wore an . anxious after tome one would think. Don't neglect it, one or two bottles of Bear 'a Emul sion offers complete relief. One or two consumption germs will give you consumption and if you don't watch you will be added to the list that go to make so many deaths in one year. Bear's Emulsion is. only one dollar a bottle or six bottle for five dollars. Uhap.to.thecrafVa machinery. ""rj?! JT ;;t,What la the matter, Captain!" D? Olhgon Drn Store- dv' fTha fact is," rwpon in row voice, TTTl V. T a . J responded, tha cap- w..KiM, "All, mfifim'a Kw. I 1 1 ou.m6w A woman prison uuiwiuoar; nus iu- tistent that there was some good in everyone even the worst of the prisoners. To prove it she sought out the prison demon and found him fondly stroking a cat. "A man who will pet a eat certain ty has love in his heart," the said to herself, adding aloud: "Do you love the cat!" V.'You bet I do," replied the prison er. He bit the warden this raorn- "Ob, my, don't fret, about that,' replied the young woman consolingly. 'As it'e under the water nearly all tba tima, no one will notice that" : Vanish I Backache - Rheumatism i A.W. ' ,Men. and women having backache, rheumatism, stiff, .and swollen , joint era honestly gled io, know that Jolej Kidney-, Pilla are .tuceeatful everv- FlieraJa drivw"out,thesoine, (That aimn avej. Aioney rwa are a tre. nicdicine. and. quickly .effective in, all diseases tbatjreault. from, weak inactive, kidneva and urinary iiretni- (arities. , For tale .by .Gbson .Drug .WET WOMEN SUFFER It pataln aKhar aetterii. Illuatratttl an . eut'i'ile coupon an anckiaa U canta In-, tun a ar coin. Be sure to state number at r 'tern and 'ajse, . neMtirlnf " tha -t pvt af, Vb boat . AddtfJl Patteni t DaartnMnt.. ears of thla Ueiwr. No, ...... Name. ... Address . isa aaaateeoa MMHtlMIMM ;fl..TO,ATWir ORDER! TO TBS OONOOW TMw1TS. i A Lr.rpqaTOOa OB, JBSJBT WICU,'Wf.,:j. f Tba Timet has iust received t supply af handsome gsnulua leather' pocket .hooka, and money, pouches, and w will give a ebe-iea of.them.ta, arery jm'iber who ptya a full year In ad- vance tf 4ho paper. Thin ep; " t both old and hew aobterfliete. ' Come in and bare, a.lm.k at Uem, and yoa will sura gel waa. AH . who prefer nay bava a pocket kalff or pair of apriag ,tensioa 'r' - '.' ' ;-, . . : .; ' v "' 4 ' HBtyaaafttl grsarwliara. rMpJftjverjwhnre, Are., talking f (ha .quick and fine results Foley Kid-1 ney Pilla, give in baclyiche, .rienma-beBs, langou: Ifany Concord Women art Learning tha .Paua. - Women often suffer, .not knowing the cause. Backache, headache, dizriness, ner- vonHnasa. Irreeuiar urinary passages weak. r itm kidney and) '. bladder troubles 'bu eanjnot taie.tWinto.TOur ava-l r. ont goc-a etnl That la be- aaose i oey xviuney . p gave jo.ifoc kdneyt a,nd, bladdcy just what mature alls for-lo heal these .weakened And ; l! . . i inaciive organs. . , r or aitpy. uint ton Drug Store. Each a torture of itself. Together bint at weakened kidneys, ' "Strike" at the root get the cause, kNo other remedy more highly dorsed than Doan's Kidney Pills. ' Recommtnded .by .thoutandB ' Endorsed at home. ; Here 's . , convincing testimony from a uoncord citizen. Mrs. D. Stiller, 42 W Buffalo Bt sThe famnua IWtk.ValUv in rait. fnrnia fnrniahea tha lowaaL nnmt on 1 Concord. N. C. tavs: "1 Suffered a (ht, continent of North,, Ajnerica, be-lETeat deal , from disordered kidneys ing 27d feetb1ow the level of the snd also ,had f rheumstic twinges, tea. ' " ... ' I Headaches and. paina in the email of - :' ... 1 1 -. . mt hack bothered me and tne aianey '.- Buying o BaTtMoaay. ' laMretiont were in bad shape. ; ; Being jBuyinir Joley'a..HonT . and Tarladviaed to trv Doan's Kidney Pills, .Compound aavee,Bxiney htcansa just a 1 1 got a tuply at Gibson 'a Drug Store, .few. dotes stops the cooed and eolilTTiftv helDed me so much that I will i ' - . .. I .... ... and ona ootuo lasta a, wrt time. itviwava be tTaterui to tuem. . Tirklv heals raw .snd in: Tied aur-l Prim ROn. at til. dealers. Don't Li'sea, .stops tickly throat, Iharsh, I simply tsk for a kidney romedy--et "ping eougns, croup, ,.ns-'tuss, i Dots a Kidney mu tne ssma wai mchiat ud la grippe cou.us. rotlyrs. Stiller had. ; Foster Mlborn ia oy (Uioson yrog Dtoja. .t aov. JCo., rn'.w uunaio, w, j. aoy. 11 1 " 11 1 ..:.' I ' ..ui... or-iwiDSf for a living lanotlpi;! ,Tha most '-nifled wan wa knew Is IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS HAVE DESIRABLY Real Estate to Sell ! Remember we reach interested Buyers in many parti ot tin country and would be lad to have you on our Hat. i No doubt we haTe jqet what you want. V . i M J ,1). I If Wajl to Bay lay , Pil Estii t Gomeandlet'stalktoiietiieraboatit w J ! ... , , ! 1 1 B JHO. 1. PATTERSON. Upstairs opposite Cabarrus Savings Bank. IlsTRpyP5j,80HEr5Ii Effective Snnday.Januarr JDIh. 2 "ArWollkKl.eni wo ;wuu,max ,.gio 7,pUowing ehangea inedulea.beloTaett Raleigb and piarMUiAad FayatteviUa;1I.C. an aaoufpa.tp train No. 31,.aahedul. o w eave RiHMfligb It 7li)0. a,,jn.! a new train iope ,Jtnown aa yoa3j will leav, , Ra. pm.;! nviujf in vntrioueat-ouu a, m. 1 11 Kcturning train No. 30 uloaTes Charlotte at 6:25 a. m. arriving, in Kaleujh at 2:20 p. m. TraijB,;3Sro32 leaves Charlotte at 8 M0 p. m, arriving in Raleigh at 5:35 a. m. affording ooupie uauy .except tsunday aemea Between tnese two points. , Tram No, 35 between Baleii and 'ayettoTillev will, leave at li-J a. m. rriving in Fayetteville at 12 0 noon, and train, Ho. 37, will. leave Raleigh at 4:35 p. m. arrinng in Fayetteyille at 7,iSS p.. am. '. ., j. ,. Returning train Ne. 94 win ban Fayettorillo at 75 a. a., arriving- in Ealewh at 10)0 a. m. traia No. 30 will,eaTa FayetteriUe at 4:00 p. m. arriving Raleigh at 7:30 p. m. These uaina are so oe -operated daily and without ehaage at Tarina a hvr nam : n. a iXARTJt P. C: INTEH; A 7XCr?tJL THE MERWAWf9?TER Tho Onlx.Sw, joride$jdlo. ionarytjnpxa. ConUina..piliaaej,e fof an JwrOuUlary. ; CoTers.AvarViflold of kaiowl- i aipgio s.qpa , The OnIjiotionajT witbittb : New Divided Patfe, eWOOOVWoriaa.pfQO Pagec WCWiUiistBatictttfariy naif a million dollars. , ' Let uslell you.about thia,moa rmwjkf juo ainglt.yoioine. Write tor aaaanle lata, full pari ttoolaia,aH. ro SALE A .farm in Randolph eountv , 'aon. taming 123 acres. Well : watered. sbout-4d aerea in eultivation. vaomai, oaa ana pine umber. Land partly level part roUing. nl light with Tel- iyv rav.ira ciajr auuaou, BUlHlDie ICC general, farming. , One ..mile ,rom church ( and good 8 months - hich school. Postotnca an wciral.atoTe, one-half .rnfle from jmod water, erain uu mmm uuii, kfwu moral communiiy. , .. . mm. . . a. miiet irpm fne wwn OI . i 'a, 8 miles south of Ramsenr. Cood barn and atables but bo , Dw'l ing aaaCbo built J". c. ,'j.X.JU timber on pVe. A s t! -e for a ftaiily wl'ii -" i h -. r1 I in P" 1a i r A, y CACHeHaaiea. I I a '-i J i iir BaTlnsaaW.Slaaa.fl . Onr Vest Pocket Uemoran dums for 1014 have arrived, ,M ' And.we want erery snbte-ib pf The Timea and Tribune ti 1 come in and get ona, V.? t s laceiBseifuV yvdwil,, ia , f W . are almost Li,l ,..e. O :Coma and- (it e i t, t...3. C 0t i. f- jm, jvm. 1 autitr a i ,ay. r ft
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