SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS U , On the Sunday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Linscott for die In ternational Press Bible Question Club. (Copyright 1810 by Rev. T. S. Liwoii, D.EX) (Copyright, Hi 10. b> Rev. T. S. Unftiott, D.D Feb. 19th, 1911. Elijah's Flight and Return, J Kings xvill;4l—xli:2l. ' Golden Tex't—They that wait upon the fjord shail renew their strength. Isaiah xl:3l. (!.) Verse 41 —What U the beat way to treat an enemy? * (2.). llow did Elijah know there watt to be rain? (S.) 42—"Why did Elijah have to pray- for rain seeing he had told Ahab it was ccrnir.g? (4.) When God gives us the assur ( auce of a thing Is itright or wrong to bt) anxious about ItT (5 ) What Is the proper bodily atll-j tudc when we pray? (6.) Verses 43-46 —Why 1s It our duty when we pray for a thing to look out for the answer? (7.) Is "the hand of the I>ord" on a godly man any more at one time than at another, or is the difference only In Its realisation? .. (8.) Verses 1-2—lMd Ahab tell Je/.o t>ol nil that Rlij.ih had done simply for information .or to stir her anger agntnpt him? fi».) If Jezebel meant what she said why did she wain Elijah" (10.) What 'did Joaebel do that her name has l>- cmie. a syiumj in for bail ness? (11.) llow do you account for J'v bet's hatred for Elijah? (12.) If Jezebel had made a sii lar threat-* hen Elijah medfj his ch: lenge to-the prophets of Bail' wh: ♦■ffeet would it then have had o Elijah? ' (13.) Verses .1-4 —Is it a rule tli . great spiritual e'ation is generally f lowed by corresponding dejection as this eaee of Elijah, and it' so, how ( you account for it? " •' (14 r wny Is a-eood man more UK. ly to be tripped by the Devil when h has been having unusual success tli!' ai other times? (15.) How do you "account for it t' eucb a mighty man as Elijah i away from a woman? (IC.) Verses 0 Had Elijah b«- in the habit of getting orders dire from God. ami is there any evidem that he was sleeping under this jun per tree at God's command? (17.) Was this "angel" a spirit, o a human being? (1) Verses 9 10—If Elijah had waited to get God's direction would bo have been in this cave? (li).) What connection is there be-j tween Elijah's answer and God's question" —— - 2O ) Verses 11-14—What Is the sig. nilrcance of the wind, the earthquake, the fire, and then tho "still small! ■voice?'' (21.) Are the great events or the so-called little ores, the~more import-' ant In shaping our destiny? Give your! reasons. (This question must be an j •wereci In writing by members of the' club.) (22.) Is melancholy always wrong ■or does it accomplish a! good purpose? (Give your reasons.) | (23.) Verses If. IS Could we he aaved from everr unneceuary Journey,' and be pre.Pt.Ud Trom making mis-| takes If »e thought of God in ail our' pians? Why? (LM.i rnvs God to-day plan for the rulers of -ho nntiona ar, he did In those! dr'ys ? (23.)" What reacon Is there for the ■belief that G:d gives every good man' his work as he here lays it out for El I-i Jab? (26.) Does God plan for the future' ■of the naffrns as tn this case? (27.) Verses IP 21—Should the call; to the tninfstry, or any other occupa-J ticn to-day be as distinct as the call of EMsha? Lesson f r Sunday, Feb. 26. IPI I.' meets A hah in Naboth's Vine yard, I Kings 21. CtiTout and send to th's Office Send the The Enterprise from now to ... .....19 thaclose of the Hible Question Club Cor-ti^t for the price of $ ,enc'o-e i ' \ C.'oot me a memb -r of the Lot 1 Club Name I ■ ' ] - . ' • Addreo ,-,..:r-.r££..„ I; , i t "■ - ■ ■ > ■« r s~so.-—f A piece of flannel da-npetipd vifth j Cli.iti,her! inLit iment and bor.nd cu tbevff cted par - i* superior to I auy plaster. Wlitn troubled w ill lame b; ck or pains in the --ide.or ' chest jftvfe it a trial and yo i arc* , certain to he ttiore than p'e.is d , with the prompt, relief whi h it . f - fords., Sold by all dealers. , : 3 How to ctire a cold is a question ' in which many are interested just * now. Cnatnberlain's Cough Ri m t edyhas won its Rreat reputation i and immense sale by its remarkable I cure of colde. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. - j L G - J J J . i I I ' J ' * * i 1 1 j -1 1 - - -I •1 ! i i lahits, It>. k of outdoor v.«.erc.ise, insufficient niastnafion of . ft-0.1, cutivtipatinn, a tutpi.l Jivtr, wo'tyand anxiety, are the ttio-t c6nundn ca"ses.ot i-tum.ij li Iroul les. | Cor reel \our bahits and t -.ke Clin in. • herlaill's Stomach an 1 Liver Tab ! !tt> and jiftt will soon bt well again. For sale by all deal r-. I i - - i Choice ! Cut Flowers j Roses Carar.ations and v* Violets " ' Wedding and Funer al Flowers Artistical ly arranged at Short . Notice -m •« H t 1 j;r f.h and '.•!• or ders promptly ftlltd i y ' J. L. O'Quinn & Co. Phone 140. Raleigh, N. C. I m p,x W' '*! I r' s - * 1 ■ -- ■ ''9K sci BET"" 1 I AI»L F.XCI TKMENT a'tend;int on a 6re loses its dread when : you.are vvel'l insured. 'I tie tire elemenn ) may devaste and nothing but the foun ilaticu £UiiiC£, but with A SUBSTANTIAL POLIC Y written up in one ef our companies, , you're sure of re-imbursement. The liest- is the cheapest in fire insurance and especially so when like our com panies premium are 00 bigber Give ns a memorandum of what you want insured and get our rates / K. B. GRAVVPORD INSURANCE AGENT, , Godard Building ■ • , •/ .., v * --—5 . J v !Rn»ort of the Conditiou of the Bank of Martin County at the close of business Jails 7. 191 1 resources: jLoansVnd Discounts siv> 207.59 Overdrafts secured "* 6,314.10! I Altother stocks bonds, intgs 1,376.00 , Banking house fur. and fixt'rs 1,850.00 All other real estate owned . >19.33' Demand I'l.lns 1,900.00 Due from banks and lwnkers t',529 41 ' ; N itional btnk notes, etc. 7,211.43 Total . • $191,69085. UAMMTIKS . Capital Stock f ifi.ooo.oo j Surplus Fund 17,000.00 | j ''udivided profit*, less current j expends aad taxe* paid ~—-'~ : j 334 j j Notes ami bills rediscounted. 12,500 m> I Hills parable 15,000.00 I Time certificates of deposit ! I >epo?it«. subject to check 94.096.50 I Due to hanks toil bajnkers 2 663 31 1 Total $191,69085! State of "Jfo.rth CaiMiiia, Cd>int£ of Martin, j I 1. J. G. ftMard, Caniiler of the ahovr-tMUted ! j hank to s-ilemiily swear that "the ixNive state j I went i« true tothe-hcht of my knowledge and ; belief. J. O. RnilARI), Canhier I Corr.-ct—-Attest: J O. *tsto» Wa'rrtti H. Hime*. I Wlifi-ler Martin. Directors. ~j Subscribed suit «wutti !obefore me,this iHilny : 1 of Jan., wu C. 11. GODWIN, Notary Public | YOU CAN .. . . NEVER KNOW v * The value and con veil ieirce of a 1 * I AX K A CCOU NT j until vott have tried one. When ever vou feel disused to test the matter we shall be glad to supply tA'Tth thif r wit ll">' l iti nV i bin tik n I and in formation .. We Pay . a FOUR PER CRN T Jj t" on time deposits v Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C. I . R. I!. Hargrovk, A S. Rohkrson, President. Vice-Prea. 1 A MIZIvI.L, Casiukr .1 I . - ,| : Notice ily virtue of it power of sale cont'iin d in a cttrtain d» ed of trust executed to me as irii tie, ami bearing date January 30 nineteen hundred and nine, by J. A. LegKett and wife, N'attcy I). Legvett and duly recorded in the-ihP'lic Registry of Martin Cutyitv iu Pok YYV at pagi J 520, tn secure the payment i>f a certain bond therein mentioned, and the -.tipu'a tioiiK ill said deed of trust not having I !>eeli complied with and at the request nf John K. Koberson, ns-ignee of the | Cestuv.que trii't therein named, J shall j on Saturday the nth day of March, 191 1. it two o'clock lifter noon, in front of th> I II Post Office. in the town of Robersonville. j North Carolina ,lfer at public sale, I the hfyhest btddeft for cash, the foil >w- 1 1X5,4 property, to-wit: Situate in Mattitr County, and begin- 1 I nintf "I a stikv A. K. Orav I , I ilii'iting' and F,;i Rober-ons' cnicr I . I thf-iice with P.stha -ftuiitins's line to J sweet frtim John I) W\ mi's corner vhe'icV w 'til said John I) U'v tin's Ii ._»• t j I'.n's Sw.rrip, tlii*uce down tli'» run • | said Swamp ..to Eli Riii rsiin'» line, : thenrcAvitb said Robert-ou's Hue to the ' beginning ' o'lt *i 11 ill fifteen .acre more or les«, and the satrie 1m l purchased of said T. A. Bunting and I'.tnnia Hunting. I TBts February J'h, 19H, I>■ Hi , JHttN T ROSS, ■ Dunning Ki Smith, Trustee. „■ Attvs. Trustee's Sale » P,y virtue of authority of a, J)eed' / cf 1 Trust esweufed to me bv S. 11. Ellison j and wife, Mia C. K'! i&f:n, ou the Kth 11:u jof January. 1909, and duly recorded in i 1 the Register's office in Martin County in Book VVV, Pag" 275. to secure the pay : ment of a certain bond bearing even date i therewith, an 1 the stipulations in, said 11 Deed of Trust not bavin fycen complied j with, I shall expose at public auction, ' fur casMoo Monday the ftth day of i March, 1911, at 12 o'clock na>n at the! f Court House in Martin County, the fol- j . | - - lowl-g proj_>ertv: Beginning at* R. W. Clary's corner on ' 1 the Street thence Kastwardly along CLa/v'S Itnelo J. W. Watts line, thence » 4jience along Watts line to Watts, Ellison 1 amNifcifson corner; thence along M D ) Wilsbn's line N. K. 30" yards; thence North Weitwardly to the Street; thence j South Westwardly along the Street the beginning. Containing one acre, ' more or less, and being same land deeded to M. C. Ellison by W. A. Ellison. See ' deed Book FFF, page 285. ' 1 This February 3rd, 1911. F. K HODGES, • 2-10 . Trustee. ! NOAH BIC.GS, Tresiiieui N. B. JOSEY, Geo. E. B. JOSEY, Sec, & Treat. I N. B. Josey Guano Co. I MR. FARMER.: —Have you stopped to consider how important it is that every tanner should kno»v what ingredients constitute the Ferti lizer that, he uses. For HIS YEAR'S LABOR. HIS CROP, THE SUPTORT OF HIS FAMILY DEPENDS 011 | THE RESULTS OF THE FERTILIZER USED i It not pay to buy Fertilizer because it is cheip. S>me Fertili- ~ H zir-> on tit, market are made of low price materia! .and h ve very little plant food qualities, hence are costl\ at any price We arc making, 111 0111 ojnuioti, the best cl »-s of Fertilizers sold 111 the South. VVe (iivc You 2,000 Pounds t>f the folliwiiig tnateri d in etch and every ton; > C»tton Seed Meal, i-'p. Nitrate of Soda, Hij/h Grade Phosphates, Mnrateof Pot ash, Mmure Riinits. Our goods have lastinn quahtits, tnrk'hcs ihe_j*oil. A->k J. L. HASSELL & CO. for N. B. Jtiscy Guano, Cotton Seed Meal and Fi.-h Scrip (itiaiio. 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