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H. Tayloe, G. P. A. Washington, D. C. News Printlery loir Goodl PirfaHtaf. . . ' r r i J J ; ansllaaliliiS w Mtuwi,!: FOR MEN cut and finish, and , well as they look. are the finest, the and the workman best. Discriminat MM want lasting satisfaction wear King Quality Shoes. W. A. WATSON GRADE in the South. X No Express charges, no Commissions. Your av erage is what counts, not the high price you get for one skin. Write for Prices. PRICE PAID FOR fliles of Railway. Rata THE SUM SCHOOL Lesson IX. First Quarter, For March 1, 1908. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Taxt of ths Lesson, John vl, 1-21. Momory Vsrsts, 11, 12 Golden Text, la. xl, 11 Commentary Prepared by Rov. D. M. Stearns. " fCopjrright, 1907. by American Pre Association. , Whether we read In the law, the prophets or the Psalms or the New Testament we see God revealing Him self In Christ land working His mighty works and speaking His wonder ful words which we are to lay to heart and declare to all people. For these things people hunger even as when the multitude followed Jesus In the time of our lesson, and though Ills precious truths may be set forth by very weak and unworthy in struments. He so honors Ills own word that the hungering ones are blessed and made a blessing. This I see from year to year In all the classes, and have seen just the same in Japan. China. India, South Africa and many ports of our own land, and I caunot but believe firmly that our Lord is still saying to His redeemed every where concerning the multitudes who have no bread of life. "Give ye them to eat." and when we are tempted to consider how little we have to do It with lie says concerning what seems to be our wherewithal of time or strength or money. "Bring them hither to Me" (Matt iiv. 16. 18). It should never be a question of what we have or what we can do, but only and al ways who is He and whut cnu He do. Our part is to yield and let UIui work, to trust and obey, our hearts ever saying. "Thine is the kingdom. O Lord. and In Thine hand Is pow er and might." "There is nothing too hard for Thee" (I Chron. ixix. 11. 12: Jer. xxxlL 17). The multitudes fol lowed because they saw (verse 2. and those without must have something which they can see; hence the neces sity of good works profitable to men (Tit 111. 8). For believers the good word is "Blessed are they that have not seen, yet have believed" (John xx. 29). At the time of our lesson John the Baptist bad been killed, his disciples bad buried his body, the apostles had told Jesus all that they had done and taught and because they had no leisure so much as to eat Jesus had said. "Come apart'to a desert place and rest awhile (Mark vL 29-31). Instead of rest they found a multitude, many of whom were perhaps on their way to the Fassover at Jerusalem, and Jesus received them and spake unto them of the kingdom of God and healed their sick (Luke Ix. 10. 11; John vl 4). If we saw the kingdom as Jesus saw It and still sees It as set forth in Ps. lull. Isa. xxv and elsewhere, we would be more zealous to hasten it and therefore less apt to say. "Send them away." and more ready to "give them to eat" at any cost From the beginning Jesus always knew Just what He would do and when and bow be would do It. and when we have learned to dwell with Him for His work we cease to ask when and how, but Just watch the way. and watch to see what He will say and hold ourselves ready to obey His every word and to do as occasion serve us. When we find ourselves face to face with a difficulty we should remember that It is that He may show His pow er and glorify His name, and then we would not presume to make sugges tions as Philip and Andrew did. With their 200 pence to buy sufficient bread to give every one a little and the few loaves and fishes not worth mention ing, they remind na of the mountain nnd the small things of Zech. Iv. 7. 10. and also of the walled cities and giants which terrified Israel and the little city of At which they feared not but which proved too much for them. When there were no further sugges tions from the disciples, then Jesus quietly and orderly did what He In tended and always knew that He would, and. having received what the lad bad and looked to heaven for the Father's blessing. He allows the disciples to bear to the multitude who were seated In companies on the grass sufficient to fill them all nnd leave twelve basketfuls over. Thus He manifested our Insufficiency and His all sufficiency the great lesson we are so sJow to ieara He might work with out us. but He graciously sees fit to nse ns when we are willing. This particular miracle depended upon the lad's surrender of all that he bad even that which he seemed really to need and who can tell what mighty things He will work in our individual lives when we are as fully surrendered to Him as the lad's loaves and fishes? Let us note again and with prayer ful consideration that this is the only miracle recorded by ench of the four evangelists or. perhaps better, in each of the four gospels, and ask. What is the great lesson here for my sonl? I am persuaded that la my own life this miracle and the story of this lad Is back of nil this Bible class and mis sionary work in which the Lord has so graciously and wondrously given me a partnership with Himself. Some one has said that this story sets forth tbt one business of the church in this age giving forth the bread of life-while that whkh follows In Mat thew, Mark and John, the disciples toil ing In rowing against a bead wind with Jesus. away. od the mountain top In prayer, suggests tbo condition of tb church while tht Lord continues on the Father's right band. BUSIHKSS-LOCALS: FOR SALE A nice, new, eight room cottage on Virginia Stroet in the Western part of Lenoir. ". (food sized lot. Apply to W. A Fuldwood. If yon want good Leather Shoe Findngs seeT. J. Keeverit Son, next door to News offlse, . Builds, op waste tissue, promotes appetite, improves digestion, indnoes refreshing sleep, giving renewed strength and health. - That's what Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea will do. 85o, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Kent Granite Falls Drug Co. - - Subcrib for the Lenoir News. LAND ENTRY NO. 6086. North Carolina, ) Caldwell County, f D. B. Kirby enters and locates 40 acres of laud more or less in Lower Creek township said County on the waters of Little Zacks Fork: Beginn ing on Mrs. Alice Coffey's black gum corner, runs North 80 poles to the Wilson Lumber Co.'s line and with their line East to their corner, then South, with Smith Barlow's line to Mrs. Alice Coffey's line, then with her line to the beginning. Entered 11 a. in., February 4th, 1908. D. B. Kirby. A true copy: J. L. Miller, Entry taker. Hon. Ashley Home, of Clayton, has made a liberal donation of fer tilizer to the Guilford Battle Ground Company. L Q. Reid, D.D.S. ; Denistry in all its Branches. Office, Shell Building, Lenoir, N. C. Phone 85. J t The physician who prescribed laughter for the grip caused folks to smile who haven't it. Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion is the result of a scientific com bination of natural digestants with vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stom ach. It is the best remedy known to day for dyspepsia indigestion and all troubles arising from a disordered stomach. Take Kodol to day. It is Cleasant, prompt and thorough. Sold y J. E. Shell, Kent and Uranite Falls Drug Co. E. W. MOOSE, D. D. S. I have moved my office to rooms over the Postoffice, where I do all kinds of Den tal work. I will be absent from my office one week be ginning with the first Mon day, in each month. Respectfully, t E. W. MOOSE. The world goes wrong for the man who goes the same way. This is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zelinski, t4 OHttibson St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: "1 cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold un der guarantee at J. E. Shell drug store. 25c. Constipation Baked iwH soplm. with torn people, bring prompt rli( 1 Constipation. With otfrars. eottM all-whMkt bnwd will hav the mm affaot. Nator undoubtedly hit vegetable remedr to rcliera evftruitmant known to man, 11 phnldana ean btit And Natnra'a wy to health. And this Is ftrtkinrly true with reirard to Conitlpatlon. The Writ of a curtain trea In California Ow cara Bamda offers a most excellent aid to this and. But, combined with Egyptian Benna, Slip pery Kim Bark. Solid Extract of Prune, etc., thta aam Cancara bark it given Its greatest poMibla power to correct oontttpatlon. A toothsome Candy Tablet, called Lax-eta, in now mads at the Dr. Hlioop LaboratnriM, from this ingenuous and mort effective prescription. Ita effect on Consti pation, Blliousneiu. Sour Btomach. Bad Breath. Sallow Complexion, eta, U Indeed prompt ana iiisiying. No griping, no unpleasant after effect are ex peri en cl, and Lax-ets are put op In beautiful lithographed metal boxes at 6 cent and '2b centa per box. For something new, nice, economical and affective, try a box of Lax-ets J. L SHELL. Ennnnvc UUiilJAU 1 0 1 1 IV .: . ulj Koifisn inuorsa it tj cmiaren nxa it xTamnflgssiiy tc-ffl3o,c fsjarff at SCfca Stack earns are eoEKlpenaf, irisasillf fkots eootalnlsf OpMst, Ksaiisf's Uastlva Ccaifc Syrup mum the towtla, eoatatns w Optatas. For Sole by J. E. Shell. Dr. Kent end Granite Foils Drug Company. ttvrvTvVvTVVTWvTvVmvWv Schedule ; Effective February 2nd, ' i, " 1 ' v Northbound Passenger MJxed t ; No, to. ! No. oo '-, Chester. Lv 8 OT am , . 1 00 pru , Yorkrllle Lv 8 Mam 25pu Gaatonia. , . ,L 9 44 am 4 15 pin Llncointon ,..Lvl0 43am Newton Lv 11 28 am Hickory LvUWam Lenoir Ar 1 SSpin Southbound Passenger Mixed No. Q N061 Lenoir Lv 1 50 put Hickory Lv 2 42 pin Newton Lv3 10 pm Linconton Lv8 46 pm Gastonla sSiSf 7 00 am , Yorkville Lv 5 o3 pm i)15am Chester Ar. 0 40 pm 10 85 pin CONNECTIONS. CHESTER Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C. YORKVILLE Southern Railway. GASTONIA Southern Railway. L1NCOLNTON-S. A. L. NEWTON andHICKORY-Southem Railway LENOIR-Blowiug Rock Stage Line and C. & N. LAND SALE, North Carolina, Caldwell County, f By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court, of Oaldwell County, I will as .Commissioner, thereto appointed, in said decree, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door, in Lenoir, N. C, at public auction, on Monday February 24th, 1908, the following described lauds in Caldwell County, Patterson Township, North Carolina. Described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning on a Chestnut Tree, Jane Harrison's corner, near the lueeting house, and runs North with her line to a stake on top of the ridge Jos. Harrison's corner, thence Weet-ward-lyto a stake on the High Knob South of the meeting and the Fall Branch where Rosa Greenfield now lives, to a stake on said Ridge in the East line of the tract granted to Geo. Moody, in Nathan Harrison's line, Then Northwardly with said line to the lands of Jane Harrison, then with her line west to the beginning, Containining, 150 acres more or less, except 4, acres heretofore conveyed out of said land to one Coffey. Also Mitchell Holler tract deeded to W. L. Bryan, excepted. This the 20th day of January, 1908. W. C. Nkwland, Commissioner. NOTICE. According to a ruling of the Post office Department, effective April 1, 1908, Semi-Weekly papers cannot be legally sent to subscribers who are nine months or more in arrears. This is to give notice therefore that all such on our books at that time will be cut off and the paper stopped un til payment is made. Tery Respectfully, H. C. Martin, Editor The News. It is very important and in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promptly at the first signs of trouble which are belching of gas, nausea, sourstamach, headache, irritability and ntrvouBness. These are warn ings that the stomach has been mis treated; it is doin too mucQ work and it is demanding help from you. Take something once in a while: es pecially after meals; something like KODOL for Dyspepsia and Indges lion. It will enable your stomach to do its work properly. Sold by J( E. Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. Prfessional Card. Dr. C. J. MATTOCKS, offers his Professional services to the citizens of Lenoir, office for the present at his new residene, phone No. 50 If a cold once gets into your sys tem it act s on every tnuscleand fibre of the body and makes you ache all over. It especially affects the intes tines and makes you constipated, so in ordor to get rid of a cold thor oughly and without delay you should not take anything that will tend to constipate. Kennedy's Lax ative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. It contains no opiates it is pleasant to take and is highly recommended for children. Sold by J. E. Shell. Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. I HY.Ptc t C Sweet to Eat LtjA VlO sj A Cudy Bawtl Luitlrc J. E. SHELL. nvATitm fliinu alAcilliU II U.UU1I I I re ... .i 1 1 M 1908. .Mixed No 6a 8, 00 am 1 8 05 tin ) 0 05 am 10 00 am 12 25 am 2 05 pm nixed No 6a 9 05 am 11 15 am 1 20 pm 2 25 pm 5 50 pm HOLLISTtrVS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medioins for Bary Ptosis. Brings Qoldaa Health and Renewed Vigor. A speclflo for Constipation, Indigestion, Live and Kidney Troubles. Plmplea. Ecsama, Impun Blood, Bad Breath, Biuggish Bowels, Headache and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab lot form, as centa a box. O-nulne made by U busTia Druq Compact, Madison, Wis. COLD EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE C.B. McNalry. M.D. Claude Moore, tt. D. McNAlRY, & MOORE. The undersigned offer their services to the people of Lenoir and vicinity for the practioe of Medicine in all its branches. Office at Lenoir Drug Co. Store Phone 23., N. Main St., Lenoir, North Carolina. McNairy & Moore. Medicine That is Medicine "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but but I have now found a remedy that keeps uie well, and that remedy is Eiectric Bitters; a medicine that is inediciue for stomach and liver troub les, and for run down conditions,' says W. C. Kiestler, of Haliiday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Yourmoney will be refunded if it rails to help you. 50c at J. E. Shell drug stors. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard eough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to help me, and hope had fled, whu my husb'and got Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Wil liams, of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully re stored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. 8old under guarantee at J. E. Shell drug stors. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, ICILLthi COUGH AMD CURE thi LUNGS r. King's WITH Nov Discovery raica w FOR sOQUCHS OLDS TrisiBott 'rat an. at aa AND ALL THROAT AND LUNQ TROUBLES. QUABANTEXD SATXSaY0TO&1 OS MONEY BXraiTOXTX saaBaaasaaaaaaaaaaajHaaaaal When you want the best, get De Witt's Carboilzed Witch Hazel Salve. It is good for little or big cuts, bolls or bruises, and is especially recom mended for piles. Sold by J. E. Shell Kent and Granite Falls GrugCo. PIUM C0CA1"E aid WHISKEY HaMta entvs at mr Baaatorlam la a Snr weeks. Tern een rtara U roar bom la M dari well, free aad hew. I hr made these b.MH a fBeeteJ tf tot St Jfmrt en4 enpxl thmuaade. port Bok on Hone Treatment seal tlttC Address BB.B.I, WOOLLIY, IOS X. Pryor Stroet, Atlanta, t?tw It depends upon the pill you take. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold bv J. E. Shell, Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. YF1UP ' Yru n J 1 ' 'I ; f 1- v ' .. '
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