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SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS Ob the Sunday School Le»on by Rev. Dr. Lihscott for the In ternational Press Bible Question Club. (Copyright 1910 bjr F.«». T. & Liatcoti. D O.) (Copyright. 1910. by Rev. T. S- Linscott, 0.D.) March 26th, 1911. Copyri«tit, 1810, b> Ri v. t S L.iiilQOtt, D. IX) REVIEW. Golden Text -Happy is that people j whose God is the Ix>rd. Ps. 144.13. The following review maj- be uaed as a complete lesson dn itself or as. £ review of the twelve preceding tea sons. The date and title of oa»h lesson, where found, the Golden Text, and one question from each lesson follow. Jan. 1. The Kingdom Divided. I Kings xli:l-24. Go'den" Text— Ile that walketh with the wise shall be wise: but i companion of fools shall be de stroyed. Prov. xIHTSfk „ (1.) Verges 12-24 What resulted from Roboboam's answer, an i what would probably h(i\e been the r suit If he had granted the request of the people? Jan. 8. Jercboam Makes Idols for Israel to Worship. 1 kinn* xii:2s —xttl:6. Ooiden Texty-Thou fit alt not make unto thee aii'y graven Images. Ex. xx:4. (2.) Verges 31-113—How Imich aid are plaf-ures.'paintings, statuart-of the saints,; or high class music, to the spiritual worship of thu unseen Oud? Jan. 15. Ar?'s Gooa Reign in Judah. 2 C'hron. xv:MR Golden Text —lie ye strong, therefore, and let not your hands be weak- for your work shall be rewarded. 2 C'hron. xv; 7. (3.) Verse 3—What Is the effect of f education, aiid true re'uainu upon the nation? Jan. 22. Omri and Ahab Lead Israel Into Greater Sin. 1 Kinx* xvi:ls 33 k>ld«n Text. IliKhteousiaMii' exalteth a nation but ain ib a reproach to any people. Prov. xtvtM. (4.) Verses IT-20 — \Vhat reason is there to believe that God Home times brings about,civil war when he wishes to destroy a nation, or to reform its abuses? Jan. 29. Good Reign In Judah. 2 -Chnm xvil: 1-J3.—-Golden "Text -Reek ye. firs: the kingdom of !od and Ids and all these things shrill be added tttito you. Matt yi:B3. (5.) Ver.-es 1-4 What advantage was It to Jehoshaphat In be'ng tiie. aon of a Rood father and the sneces *or of a fcr.od king? Feb. 5. „ Elijah, the Prophet. Appears In Israel. 1 Kings 17. Gulden Text— They that seek the Lord shall not ■want any good thing. P». x,xxav; 10. (6.) Verse I—What, if any reason is there to .tuppo.-ie that the spirit of prophecy is a thing of the past? Feb. 12. Elijah's Victory Over the Prophets of Baal. 1 Kings xviilrf-2, TJ7-40. Golden Text—Choose yon this •day whom y«« will serve Josh xxiv:ls. (7.) Verse 21—Why did not Ahab *lay Elijah »hen he had him In his ' power and peeing he had been hunt ing him for ihis purpose? Feb. 1?,. Elijah's Flight and Re -turn. 1 Kings xviii: 11 -xlx:2l Gol den Text Thev upon the Lord shall renew their strength. Isaiah *1:31. (8 ) Verse? 3--I— Why is a good man more liable to be tripped by the Devil I when he has liven having unusual sue cess than at any other time? Feb. 26. Elijah Meets Ahab in Na both't Vineyard. 1 Kinsra 21. Golden Text—Take heed and beware of eovet -oustifSH I.uke xii:1"). * (9.) Verses 17-24—What -hope is there that any who persist In wrons doing will be able to tscape the legiti mate penalty? March 5. Elijah Goes Up By a Whirlwind Into Heaven. 2 Kinps 11: 1 -18. Golden Text— Enoch walked with God, and hf* was not, for God •took him Gf>n v:24 (10.) Verse I—Where is heaven? Is it a place or a condition or both? Why 7 ("i" lus question m. st be an swered ir» vs-riting by members of the ■club ) March 19. Elitha the Prophet Re stores a Child to Life. 2 Kliv- Iv:8-'J7. * Go!dn T xt—The gift of GoA >s eter nal life thrnuph Jenus Christ, our "liord Rom. -v1:23. ,(IT.T Versus 0-11 If a woman of tirodlv character fieqiiprMv entertains a man of God, In these days* wh.it ef fect does It hive u;>''n f he and why 1? It ro? March 19. Defeat Through Drun kenrr3s. (Tempers «-> Lc?»on.i 1 Kines xx. 1221. G'ldtn Text- It is not for kinrs to drink r-!n? nor for , -princes strong drink. ,'Pr'ov xod: 4. (12.) 1 "-16— What propor tion "of dr'tji tng m n attain distinc tion or ho'd the Jove ahd £onftdere« of the cor.invnlty ? lesson for Sunday, April 2, 191 i. EIl:-ha Uoa'.B N'aamun, the Syrian" 2 Kings 5. Cut out and send to this Office Sea 1 tlic The Enterprise froai mow to 19 the close of die liible Question Qub Contest for the pi ice of $ enclosed. Count me a member of the Local t?lob Name ■' 7r Address ....1. ' , I s. For All WJio Die . The following poem was regard ed by Edgar A Poe as the most beautiful and touching of its kind in tbe language. It hath been said for all who die : There is a 'ear, Some painina, bl t 'S'gh Over every bier; But in that hour of t aiti and dtead Who will draw near Around my au.n' ile couch and shed One l art Well teyi? \Vho'U watch the fa-t departing lav I . deep'deupatr, 'And soothe th?.spjrit on it> way With holy ptavti? What -m u ner iound tnv c uch; *• wiii onae In,"ords of woe, Arid follow ni'' to »n\ 1 >nu home Solemn and slow? When lyii g on v,y earthly b.d 111 icv sj en. Who then hv.nnre affection 'ed Will come and weep? By the pale moon implant the rose Upon my IVe st Arid hid It el eer my d itk ret o-e, My lonely test? Could I but know when I amslet p ing l.ow in the grottn 1 One faithful heart would then be keeping Watch all aronnd, As if some ut m lav g irined beneath ' Thu cobl sod's vj'oom, 'Twonld tri'"wate'h« pangs of death And liiilit the tomb Ve, iu tlmt hour if 1 culd feel , Ftom the halb () t g| t > t . Au 1 beauty's pressure one would steal In stcrecv And con;e md k t uid by n,e In niriht's deep noon, Oh I would a k of meinot•« . No other boon. But, ah! a joml'er fate is mine, A deeper wo I From ai! I've loved in youth s sweet lime I soon mlist go. Draw round me mv pale robes of white In a da k spot j To slesp thro' deaih's"long.,dreatn -1 98 niuht,' I.ene ard forgot! _Do you know that of all the minor ail OH n s c,»ld> are by far the most dangerous 1 It is not the cold itself that you need to fear but the serious di-eases that it often leads To M os't 'if these" are k now ii as germ tiiseasi s I'ntutnotiia and consumption are aim ug -them Why not take Chntub&rlain's Cough Remedy and cute your cold while you cat ?, For s.,le by All Dcalets. Bible Stuoy lor Everybody The I ttei national Press Bible Ouestio,! Club is fjff rding the op p rtmdty and stimulus fir every- Ibode, lithei at home ir i'l classes, jto studs tbe International Sunday I School Le-sons The \dtilt Bib.e Class Movi inviit has br ugbt toge ther thousands of nun who study t tile B.ble in ey> r> Sunday, bu' tlie 1 1' B Q C will i'.s —— S'ig l'. 1 -11V- —(jnesi icer;~* —"1 ast for them a most fas inating hd of questn ti to discuss and al tbe same time fffv rds t';e cpjiorttinity for tbe i still uum; er, v h ido not at-_ tend Suudav-School, to p|olitdde Study tbe Sesf-on at home. We are i.!aJ to itport that our eiToit to enlist the es -n Biole study is being appreciated by oiir l»est pecp'.e; words of nuotirage ment are f>e na frvel;. s.iid in tn. r ot the wotk we have undertaken. Pastors, Sunday Scho- 1 workers, ;i and others, interested in Bibk* study i are giving us much encourgament. i But mis we exjiecled; w did iu t, ! however, expect our "Sugg.-itiVfc 'Question's" would so interest nn:- ; ~ School Principal A severe attack on school priuei i pal.-Chas, B. Allen, of Svlvania, !Ga, is thus told bv him. "For ■ more thin three yeats," he writes. "I suffered indescribable torture from rhenmati'stn, liver and stom it \ ach trouble and diseased kidneys j All remedies fAiled till I used Elec tric Bitters, but liottles of this wonderful remedy me com pletely." Such are com ' raon. Thousands bless\ them for curing stomach trouble'," v . female complaints, kidney discirdeVfc, bili ousness, and for uew healthyaod vigor. Try them. Only 50c\at j Saunders & Fowden. \ churchgoers Ths is* an agreeable / sttrpii e, and it is very encouraging, J Ftom what »•* have ie-rnel. we i sh til ii it. es'irprj-ed if no iChurch- 1 goers eipturu . gjine of ill.' b.s' p!!*-S.' We advise evervhodv to study these qu -t on.s alouK.soas to be rcadv. to enter the co* te»t wi h tsit i for Soudav ig h. It \on ate not a Mi' sc iber t»» Tutt Enter i>risk s» lM in \om hiibscr p tiun ou the attached couuoti. A Fierce Night Alarm is the boats-, statilniv; couyh of a child s idd( nly attuk;*" 1 by ctout'. j Ofun it. atou Iv. - w i» Chatnbl ti off Manchester, O [R R No. 2] f» r , tl)"\r f inr cliiid et) wry Brextlv I sii'jectfn coup ' S Miu-tunes in j s'-vefe a t4L'k-," h "\V' verr th» y w>nbi die. luitl 1 s'r.ce w ■ pr * • 'I what 'a. r»-rai»- j retveiiv D K tig's Ne * 1 h-coy r\ !f ijj, tti h ivc lio fear. We rtl \ ll I it for croup and for coughs, cnMs 'j or anv throat or lung trouble." So do thousands ot o liers S> may t you. A-thtna, Hav l*ever I.a | Grippe, Whi.o itig C«>ugb, Heinnr. : r!iau»-s 11 v KeUm it 50c and Si .oti Trifl * fri e. Sold by Saoti- : defs .S: Fowden JAWKSVILLK ITKMS ' V . i Archie H'i'vvir and wife spent ! Sundav hi town - - 11 sey I'i-ele of Plymouth t-p.ntjj Sutul iv m tovvu, , v 1 Baltimore last week. 1 J W" Htk. r weti! to 1 icks in 1 vilb , N. C last we k. Mi-s Mollre Askew nnd Mrs J. 1% Smnhwiik went to Williams'«n ■ Ti'iesdny evening. • j We are glad to le.itii that (.). S. I Wi Hanis horvf is iinjiroving, that ' has In t*n s'rk for sonieiime. G R. Ward returned home 'a-l | wci k tr>>ni a Jong visit to hi-. ' briitbt-r in N' tshville, Tenn. W."W. Ha-per, Ires',le foretnao of the A C. L went Iq Tanrele Su dav to *pend the diy WJth -hts 1 (ilUll v. R. Cutrel "Mived his picture lent to Jacksonviife, N. C , tltis week. ; He reports very good bti'-im >•* while lure. Mrs. Charlie Jamt -. of Grindoolt j pnd Mtss Knuui of Rob ! ersonvide sp tit Sunday with Mrs | J. L. Davellj:ort. We n're y!a»l to learn that ' Bui Ili Idliey out auain n'Tter. Ie j Iny c«;iifined- tii her >l>ed tur Hunvi ■ Mine v\ith pneutuonia. aV PoKT ol' I MU comutmin OF TIIK Bank of Robersonville Koberhi nville, N. C,, nt the close Of litis iness March 7 .1411. R Kfiot'KCKS: l.oatis nnd discounts } si 7,56 U i Overdrafts " ~ 1 ! hanking house f?,S4o 05; fur niture and fixtute* fioij 39 3.55 1-41 | j Due froiii li-inks and huiikers 14 891.23 j Silyer cuius, etc. & cash ite. • 1,677.01 ; Total f 77.21063! | . t.IA B 1 1,1 I IKS . I Capital stork # !•>,»'«-> «■ > [ I Sutplus fund 7 801.01 I'tidivided pmtits, less current e*j»enses and taxes paid 2 76923 I Tune 1 tifu .it .-s of ilejiosit S7S. 16 ' I iJi-p ihits sul>ji-et to cht-i k .|2,7'>o 63 j p^ash let's chcrtes tnnr.ntinti'ftg 6s.to , I T ltd! . }■ 7 /.' '3 j ) P-TATK oi- Kik HI C AROI.-IN V (t.f Ma it Ml j, \*H —J, J Mizc H. rof ilie ah'tv j iii*!tifi 1 u»»k Holf ruulv itw**ar J,'Ht tlit- 1 1.1« lit tstl ilf If* t ♦Ml I*f my kli'owf' | hih! U- h f "J. A C«Klii* i ; i A »r r »-Alll. hi P. A isniicy. W. A | A kit«v r.v.fi, lit rectors | H'jfi swjfti to l»ef re me.thif j j |of Mat. tt|n j. C. Ho?iertsoii Notary Publ c s J ' ■ - L ' 1 " """ '■ ■—; i 1 !!' Hf>use mid Lot j : 11 jj fOR SALE! II; !. . , , ' 111 In.the tf>vt'n ol Robcrson- *it f' { • ?! i)• villi" on Main street, second j j>' " | j | ( hlot k irran business p .irt of i | I town.- One lot; bes'ides lot J | y besides lot 'house is situated j i I > a •' * • 11 on, in all About one-half an | j | acre. 'Mouse contains abou* i iI" seven rooms, including ilin- j ! J irig room and kitchen. k ' 1 1 Apply to ' | j it ' ' fl j N. D. YOUNG, > Washington, N. C. J. G. BARNIiILL, ( Robersonville, N. C. J i if >-4\ f ' ' v 1 - ' ,r; 4* v - • ' i S ffijkepß NOAH BIGGS, Presideut N. B. JOSEY, Gen. Mgr. E. B. JOSEV, Sec. & Trew. N. B. Josey Guano Co. • > ' » « MR. FARMKR: —Have you stopped to consider how important-it is that every farmer should know what ingredients constitute the Ferti lizer that he ues. For HISfYEAR'S LABOR, HIS CROP, THE SUPPORT OF HIS FAMILY DEPENDS on THE RESULTS OF THE FERTILIZER USED • \ It loe>- not pay to buy Fertilizer because it is cheip. Some FertiM ztrs on the yiavket are made of low .price material and have very little plant food qualities, hence are costlv at any price We are nuking, in our opinion, the best class of Fertiliser sold in the South. We Give You 2,000 Pounds ■*- ' • 'f Of the following niatcri din etch and every ton: Cotton Seel Meal,* Fish Scrap, Nitrate of Soda, H /li Grade Phosphates, M.iiiate of Pot ash, Manure Silts and Kiinit- Our »nods have listing qualities, enriches the soil. Ask J. L. HASSELL &' CO. for N. B. Jo.-ey Gnano. Cotton Seed NLal and I-Vh Scrp Guauo. SOLD BY vJ. L>. MASSEUL, & GO. WILLIAMSTON, N C\ Arc You Keeping in Touch r\ with the Suggestive Questions ■*> ~~~ ???????" ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ■£/ "JSf VS' V? VE? '/? •£? "(C VP ifl? VS? !&■ m J& •*> '/y •£> BONDS FOR SALE! • rciKxaaa®. xsmmm ,iiffifc"BfK3r2Sß . , On Monday . APRIL 3RD, 1911 At 12 (Vclock, Bonds in the Amount of 1 Sic Sum of > * . will be sold at the Court 11 oust' door Williamston, N. C., said bonds draw interest at the rate oi 0 per cent per annum interest -payable senii annually. The will be reserved to reject any or all bids. The bonds' referred to are known as Williamston Township roajd ■ bonds, maturing" thirty years after date of sale. IJThe above is in pursuance to an act act passed by the (Gen eral Assembly, of North Carolina at its session ot k>ii and further ratified by the voters'of Williamston Town ship at an election iieid March 14, i9l i- will be received at any time until dav of sale. . J j By order of Board of Commissioners of Martin county. ' A SLCOFFIELD, a sT*. . _ | . M ___ , . •" ' , - v Clerk to Board of Commissioners
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