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E SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson XL First Quarter, Fcr March 15, 1903. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Tsxt f tht Lmmii, John Ix. 1-12. ' , Memory Vertaa. 10, 11 Goldan Ttxt, John ix, 5 Commentary Prepared by . Rsv. O. M. Stearns. - tOo-rricht. I7, by iMicu Fm AwKxrUtioa. We must note a few of the tfalnss mentioned In the two chapters which we bare passed over since List lesson before taking up the lesson today. Throughout the whole Bible we sec the love and long suffering and patience of God on the one band and the carnal mind of man enmity ajainst God on the other. When Jesus came God manifest in the flesh each of these was fully manifested. In these two chapters we have quite a sample of each, for we see the Jews seeking to kill Ilira and saying lie bat a derll. He has never learned. At the close of the day the people went every man to his own house, while He. not haring where to lay His head, went to the Mount of Olives. He had to say of Judas Iscarlot, "One of you is a devil." and because of some things He said many of His disciples went back 'and walked no more with Him. His own brethren did not believe in Him (chapters vl. 66. 70; vii. 1. 5. 15. 2a 53: viil. 1. Notwithstanding all this. He. knowing who He was and whence He came and whither He was going, that the Father who sent Him was always with Him. doing the works and telling Him what to say. and that He always pleased the Father (viil, 20-29). kept calmly and quietly on. finding it Ills meet to do the will of Him that sent Him. and. leaving all to God. He found His home and rest in His Father. . Jesus was always passing by some one who needed Him. He Is always passing by, but the crowd know not and care not Occasionally some one who has heard of Him cries out and receives what he seeks healing or sight or some blessing. Sometimes as in today's lesson He fa found of them who seek Him not . as He goes about working the works of Him who sent Him. All physical ailments are suggestive of some spiritual ailment and it is true that we are all blind from our birth, by nature Children of wrath, dead In trespasses and sins, bat God Is not willing that any should perish and is ready to give life to ail. Oar Lord teaches In this lesson that any peculiar physical infirmity is not necessarily the result of any special tin, and yet to this day there are many who think otherwise, and if a child is born blind or deaf or dumb or weak minded they begin to Inquire Into the past life of the parents that they may find a cause. There are many busy bodies minding other people's affairs who would do better to get right with God themselves. We are all here that God may have some clay to fashion as He pleases Into vessels meet for His own use. In the case of some blind people He opened their eyes with a word; others He touched, but this man' eyes He anointed with clay, which He made for the occasion, and ent nim to wash it off In the pool of Sfloam. The man went and washed and came seeing (verse 7). The clay was something of earth and something of God. which suggests a person of earth born of God. a believer, one whose eyes have been opened. He uses sucii to open other blind eyes provided they are willing to be washed off in Slloam and lost sight of by , people. Siloam suggests Christ for the word means "sent" (verse 7). and Jesus delighted to speak of Himself as "sent by the Father" (verse 4; chapter viil 16L 18, 26. 29. 42). He sends us where He pleases, uses us as He sees fit but we must fall back into Him. for no flesh shall glory in His presence the Lord alone must be exalted (I Cor. 1. 29-31; Isa. it lL 17. 22). If we were more willing to be thoroughly emptied of self and seek only the glory of God. who can tell how greatly the Lord might use us to open the eyes of the blind and to manifest Christ to the lost? Oh, to be emptier, lowlier, mean, unnoticed and unknown. And to God a. vessel holler, filled with Christ and Christ alone. The more we attain to a life like this, the more the adversary will show his hatred of us. The healing of this man kd to a great controversy and Anally to the man's being cast out by the Jews because be stood boldly for his benefactor, though he knew not who he was, but insisted that the man who could open bis eyes must be. a man of God, and so he withstood the Jews who talked against Jesus. Jesus found him after they had cast him out and revealed Himself to him. and he . became a true believer (verses 34-38). i, To this day If a Jew confesses that ,ui w mo isiiutii iue oon or uoa he lB liable to be nut ; ish society, unable to find employment among them. I am at present la touch r with several who Are HiifrVrino- in this & more ujuu recompense ior an tne suf fering. If we, suffer with Him wo : shall also reign with Him. Happy are v an wao can say as mis man said. "One i thing " I Know, that whereas I was blind ow I see" Xverse 25). . 2 have seen h face of Jesus; ' i Tell tne not of aught beside. X have heard ths voice of Jesus; ' j All my soul is satisfied.' Blessed Sun of Righteousness, I so love to ,' .! face oa the j . That my eves are growing blind to the - -t things once dear tp me. This is xjiat Eon. Jake Moore, State Warden of Georgia, says of Ko dol For Dyspepsia; "E. C. DeWitt Co., Chicago, ID. Dear Sirs I have suffered more than twenty years from indigestion. About eighteen mouths ago I had grojlru so much worse that I could not digest a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach. I lost 25 lbs.; infaet I made n p my mind that I could not live bat a short time, when a friend of mine recommended Kodol. I consented to try it to please him and I was better in one day. I now weigh more than I ever did in my life and am in better health than for many years. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and write this houing that humanity will be beuefitted. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug-. 10. 1904. n Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. A coal man has been lined for selling 1,916 pounds to the tou. That's a weight they have some times. It coaxes back that well feeling, healthy look, puts the sap of life in your system, protects you from dis ease. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has no equal as a spring tonic for the whole family. 2.5c. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. If the sultan of Turkey is not permitted to make overdrafts on his bank the poor man is horribly circumscribed. Your wife doesn't count it in uch of a present when you give her something that is useful. Rheumatism I haya formd a tried end totted eon tor Rheu matism ! Not a reined y that wlU stralf hten U distorted limb of chronic cripples, nor turn bony growths back to Deal) a rain. That U Impossible. But I can now surely kill the pain sad pangs of thl deplorable disease. In German with a Chemist in the Cltr of Darmstadt I found the last lngrMient with which Dr. 8hoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made perfected, dependable prescription. Without that but ingredient. I successfully treated many, many cases of Rheumatism ; but now. at last. It uni Iuraly cures ail curable cases of thlsl heretofore much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, tram todlssohre and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does sugar when added to pun water. And then, when dlasolTed. these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the cause of Rheumatism Is gone foreTer. There is now no real need no actual excuse to suffer longer with out help. We tell, and in confidence recommend Or. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy J. E. SHELL S. STERNBERG & CO., Asheville, N. Carolina. f Largest Fur House f t t T t HlfiHRST MAPKFT GINSENG AND BEESWAX, Tm you i s will not find a more con venient season to sub scribe for the Nee, a paper that is always striv ing to give the news and better news, for the small sum of $1.00 the year THE NEWS. Lenoir FEED STORE. . Has just re ceived a. fine . lot -of' Seech Oats. Buy Now while you can get Them. MR. GALLERY. The Piano and Organ Builder and Tuner will be in Lenoir early in March. Parties de siring his services may leave their orders at The Martins or Davenport College. FERTILIZERS 1 am now handling several brands of good Fertilizers. See me before buying. W. H. CLOYD. Greatest spring tonic, drives out all impurities. Makes the blood rich. Most reliable spring regulator. That's Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. in the South. t t No Express charges, no Commissions. Your av erage is what counts, not the high price you get for one skin. Write for Prices. t f PDITF DAin PUD LAXD EXTRY NO. 6030. Korth Carolina, I Caldwell County, f John M. Houck, a citizen of said State, euters six hundred and forty acres of land In said County on the waters of Mulberry Creek, Beginning on the east end of the old - C M. Dickson's mill dam,' and running tasi ami ana twenty : poles to ai take, thence North three hundred and twenty pole to a stake, thenee West hre hundred and twenty poles to a stake, thence Soath three hun dred and twenty poles to the begin ning, to include only the racant land that may be within the above boundary.' Entered the 3rd day of March, 199S. John M. Houck, A true copy: J. L. Miller, Entry taker. Does Coffee disagree with you! Probably it does! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health CofTee. "Health Coffee" is a cleyer combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its flavor and taste watches closely old Jave and Mochia Coffee. If your stomach, heart, or kidneys can't stand Coffee drinkintr, try Health Coffee. It is holesome, nourishing, and satisfy ing. It's nice even for the youngest child. Sold by J. E. Shell, dmmrist. LAND ENTRY NO. 6(591. North Carolina, Caldwell County. ) John M. Houck, a' citizen of said State enters six hundred and forty acres of land in said County on the waters of John's River and adjoining the Watauga line, Beginning on a dead Spruce twenty poles of Curtis FCreek, marked on four sides and running North three hundred and twenty oleS to the Watauga line, thence West three hundred and twenty poles to a stake, thence South to a point West of the begin n inn, thence to the beginning, to in clude only tne vacant land within said above described boundary. John M. Houck, A true copy: J. L. Miller, Entry taker. Get DeWitt's Carholiied Witch Hazel Salve it is healing, noothing and cooling. It is good for piles. Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a mortgage deed exe cuted to R. 8. Carlton by J. W. Reid and wife Delphia Reid on January 28th, 1907, and transfered to nie on Sept. 7th 1907, and duly registered in the Registers office of Caldwell County in Book No. 3, "page 92 etc. I will sell at the court house door in Lenoir, N. C. at 12 o'clock, noon, on April 11th, 1908, the lands conveyed in said mortgage deed. Said lands lying in Kings Creek township Cald well County, adjoining the land of James Carlton, R. S. Carlton and bounded as follows: Beginning on a poplar near a small branch in Ralph McGee's line and runs North with his line 12G poles to a white oak in Wilson Laxton's line, then East with his line 30 poles to a poplar La i ton's corner, then South with his line 12 poles to a small poplar John Livingston's corner, then South with his line 130 poles to a Spanish oak, then West 101 poles to a white oak in McGee's line, then North with his line 24 poles to a stake, then East with his line to the beginning. Con taining 50 acres. This March 10th, 1908. R. 8. Carlton, Mortgagee, by T. A. Anderson, Assignee. LAND ENTRY NO. 0092. North Carolina, ) Caldwell County. ) John M. Houck, a citizen of raid State, enters six hundred and forty acres of land in said County on the waters of left hand or Cragg's Fork of John's River, Beginning on a spruce pine on the bank of Ballew's Creek and running east one hundred and sixty poles to Polly Cragg's line thence Northwardly with Polly Gragg's, Josephine Gragg's, Thomas Wright's lines o D. N. Coffey's line, thence West with the Watauga County line three hundred and twenty poles to a stake in the Lenoir tract,, then Southward with said tract three hundred and twenty poles, then with the line of the Dickson tracts and Hodges' line to the beginning, to include only the vacant laud on Ballew's Creek, White Spring Creek and Green Mountain Creek. Entered March 8, 1908. John M. Houck, A true copy: J. L. Miller, Entry Taker. FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. RELIEVES SOUK STOMACH, BELCHING. ETC. E. C. -WITT For Sale by J. E. Shell. Dr. Kent and Granite ClMIIllillTHBllIllEil. Schedule Effective Northbound Psssenger No. 10. .....Lv 8 05 am .....Lv 8 S3 am .....Lt 9 44 am Chester. YorkTtlle Gastoala, Lincointon Lt 10 48 Newton.... Lv 11 28 Hickory Lv 13 05 am Lenoir Ar 1 23 pin Southbound Passenger No. 9 Lenoir. Lv 1 50 pm Hickory Lv 3 42 pm Newton LvS 10 pm Linconton Lv8 46 pm Ga8tonl Lv5Wpm) Yorkville..., Lv 5 53 pm Chester Ar. 6 40 pm CONNECTIONS. CHESTER-Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C. YORKVILLE Southern Railway. GASTON I A Southern Railway. LINCOLNTON-8. A. L. NEWTON andHICKORY-Southern Railway LENOIR Blowing Rock Stage Line and C. '& N. NOTICE. According to a ruling of the Post office Department, effective April 1, 1008, 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. Very Respectfully, H. C. Martix, Editor The News. Be careful about that little cough. Get something right away; some good, reliable remedy that will move the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently yet prompt lv on the bowels and allays inflam mation at the same time. It is pleas ant to take and It is especially re commended for children, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by J. E. Shell. Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. LAND ENTRY NO. flfWfl. North Carolina, ) Caldwell County, t D. B. Kirby enters and locates 40 acres of land 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.'sllne 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. Mr. John Riha, of Vinlng, la., says "I have been selling DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills for about a year and they give better satisfac tion than any pill I ever sold. There are a dozen people here who have used them and they give perfect sat isfaction in every case. I have used them uiyBelf with fine results." Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. LAND ENTRY NO. 0088. North Carolina J Caldwell County. ) T. S. Robblns locates and enters 23 acres of land on the waters of Buff alo creek, in Yadkin Valley township, said Connty and State. Beginning on a chestnut tree corner of a 19 acre tract and in said T. S. Robbins' line and rutin East with said line to the J. L. Hawkins' line, thence Northward with said Hawkins' line to J. W. Cottrell's line, thence West with said line to a spruce pine cor ner of it, thence South with said line to the line of 10 acre tract of the first mentioned, thence East to corner of it, thence South to the Beginning. Entered this the 21 day of Feb. 1908. T. 8. Robbins. A truy copy: J. L. Miller, Entry taker. 1 : A Higher Health Level. "I have reached a higher health level since 1 began using Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right." If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be refunded at J. E. Shell's drug store. 25c. To O rill out If It falls to It, sad we will refund your Town. February 2nd, 1908. t Mixed No. 6o 1 00 pm 3 23 pm 4 IS put Mixed No 6a ' 8 00 am J 9 05 am 19 05 am 10 00 am 13 23 am 3 55 pm flixed No 6j 9 05 am 11 15 am 1 20 pm 2 23 pm 5 30 pm am am Mixed No 6i T 00 am 9 15 am 10 35 pm )oascos HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Msdioins for Buy Peopls. Brings Guides Health and Rsaswsd Tiger. A epeciflo for ConsUpntloa, Indigestion, Mr and Kidney Trouble. Pimple. Ectema, Impurs blood. Bad Breath, Hiurelsh Bowels, Headache and Ihtckache. It's Ruckjr Uountaln Tea in tab' Wt form, S cents a box. Genuine mad by (I LL1TIR DSDO COMFAXT, Madison, Wis. SOLPpif NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE C.B. McNslry. M.D. Claude Moore, fl. D. McNAIRY, & MOORE. The undersigned offer their services to the people of Lenoir and vicinity for the practice of Medicine in all its branches. Office at Lenoir Drug Co. Store Phone 23., N. Main St., Lenoir, North Carolina. McNairy & Moore. s m s L Q. Reid, D. D. S. Denistry in all its Branches. Office, Shell Building, Lenoir, N. C. Phone 85. si 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, E. W. MOOSE. It Does The Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have used it for piles and It cured them. Used it for chapped hands and It cured them. Applied it to an old sore and lt healed it without leaving a scar behind." 25c. at J. E. Shell's drug store. Kodol For Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart Digests what yon eat KILLthe couch and CURE thi LUNGS r. King's WITH Nov Discovery w FflR OQUCH8 sv S a A "W ByA,viA OLD8 Trial Bottls Frst A A l sVfc .... vtoldb AND ALL THROAT AND LUNQ TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFAOXOBYj OB MONEY REFUNDED. PIUM COCAIMEaio WHISKEY Hauts enna at aar Banatorfnm la a (w wwks. Ton can rsturn to your boms la SO dtra w.ll, fnt and bappjr. I bars made thass habits a specialty for at ysars and eured thousands. PBFP Book on Horn. Treatment sent flftC Address B. B. X. WOOIXKY, loa M. fejror AtlsuttsH Urn, I sv.otc C C Sweet to Eat LUA VM J A Candy Bowel Luathrc. J. E. SHELL liar anteed If. aftar Mlna- a tl.o bottls ot Kodol, oa oan honestly say It ha. not Um Ated yon, we will refund year moe.. try Kodol today, on this suanuitee. slrn the following. tMMt It to (he dealer at (he time of parahaee. aatl.fr you. return the bottle la the dealer from whom ran ksuirht money. State- Um W.m fe COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL, Falls Drug Comtany. HUT THIS OUT
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