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THE SL1IKCH00L Lesson II!. Second Quarter, Fcr Apr'l 19, .1903. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of tht Lesson, John xli, 1-11. Memory Verse, 3 Golden Text, I John iv, 19 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. (Copyright. 1906, by American Press AjeocUtioo. Having had a resurrection lesson last week, we low take the regular les sou. as this also sets forth the power of a resurrection life. He is now near lug the end of Ills ministry In a mortal body. Another week and It will all le over, but there was never n week so full as this one. It is now only six days till the Passover to which He so eager ly looked forward iLuke xxii. l."fi. IIt is again in Bethany, in the hoaie to which He had so recently brought such joy. or if not in that home He was i:i the midst of those whom He had t:::'.do so luppy. The supper w:is in the house of Simon the leper (Matt. xxvi. !; Mark xlv. 3). but whether that was also the home of Martha and Mary Is yot very clear. It may have been, but this Is secondary. Jesus and His disciples are at the supper provided for them, and Lazarus is there, too. "at the table with Hira." What a sugjrestire phrase that Is and how helpful It would l e if at all our tables we remembered it! It would tend to deliver us from much Idle con versation. Martha is servius. apparent ly now without being cumbered (Luke x. 40). and restful service is heavenly occupation. At that last Passover Jesus said. "I am among you as He thst serveth' (Luke sxii. 27). and on anoth er occasion He said. "The Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister" (Matt. xi. 28). in the king dom "His servants shall serve Him" (Rev. xxii, 3). We are saved to serve. One of the special features of this les son Is the record of Mary's anointing of our Lord. He said that she came beforehand to anoint His body for burial (verse 7; Mark xlv, 8). and I be lieve that she knew Just what she was doing, and, bellevlug that He was to 1 killed by cruel hands aud that then she would have no opportunity to do this, she had obtained this precious ointment and bad watched for Just this opportunity, and now her love Is quick to seize It, as doubtless the Spirit prompted her. On His head and on Ills feet sue poured It and wiped Ills feet ith her bair, and the bouse was filled with the odor of the ointment (verse 3: Mark xlv, 3). Luke does not mention this Incident, but he doe re cord another anointing earlier in his ministry by en unnamed woman in the bouse of Simon the Pharisee, who first washed His feet with ber penitential tears and wiped them with her hair (Lake vll. 3C-60). We must not cou found these two separate anointings nor attempt to came the woman of Luke's record. Even the followers of Jesus see things so differently from Jesus Himself that this good work was condemned by some of the disci ples then present We do not wonder that the thief treasurer coveted the money which this ointment might have brought bat be was n disciple la name only, and went oat from them because he was never truly one of them (1 John 1L 13. It Is a little surprising to bear the others talk so, but they did not un derstand as Mary did, and they repre sent a great many believers today who talk as If too much money was spent on making Jesus and His salvation known, while K seems to them all right to spend very large sums on tbelr own church tmlkllngs or the church music, etc How differently He sees, and bow differently we will see and think when at His Judgment sent! If we could have the mind of Jesus always, bow much better It would be! He never Bought anything for Himself, not His own will, not His own glory, but al ways did that which pleased His Fa ther who sent Him. When those who would lovingly and earnestly work good works on Him or let Him work His works in and through them are found fault with by even prominent Christiana, let them bear His "Let ber alone" and covet only His approval. ''Heed not what mea may say. Christ U the Judge, not tbey." As worldwide as the gospel has His ootmueodatioa of her goo. What a blessed memorial and bow much better than a memorial window In a church or a church organ or even a church building unless these tend wholly to His glory and the sal vation of souls, gome one has said that In these .three we have an Illustration of a well rounded Cbristlaa life the worship of Mary, which was very cost ly; the restful service of MarOu and the power of the risen life of Lazarus. If these could be seen In one person, that life would be an epistle of Christ Indeed. Although we have no record of anything that Lazarus said. It Is writ ten that "by reason of him many of the Jews went away and believed on Jesus" (verse 11). In the first chapter we noticed that when men heard John the Baptist speak they followed Jesus, and it should be so that when men see our lives and hear our words they should be led to think of Jeans, not of of, and be drawn to Him. Some one said that if one from the dead should return to earth people would believe, but see the effect here. Because of the powerful testimony of the life of the risen Lazarus the chief priests con sulted to put him to death (verses 10, 11). The phrase In verse 9, "Not for Jesus' sake only," Is suggeetlve and searching and leads us to ask. Am I living (or Jesus only, or Is there some other motive also? We who Uve are always delivered unto death for Jesus' saks that the life of Jesus may be toads manifest la oar mortal flesh. Elkville and Blackstone. Ve are having some genuine farming weather now. Most of the farmers are beginning to plant corn. " , Miss Francis Isbell, who has been visiting friends and relatives at Charlotte, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Steele visited their daughter, Mrs. Frank Hat ley, last Sunday. Most of the people of this sec tion think their peaches are out of danger, at least, we hope so. The attendance at German's Chapel Sunday School last Sunday was rather small. We hope to have a larger attendance soon: Sandy. April 5). 1!)08. DeWitt's Little Karly Riserc, the famous little liver pills. Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. Meeting Of State Hospital Dir ectors, jijft Stateville Landmark. Si; T""" FSB At a meeting of the directors of the State Hospital at Morganton Wednesday, the plans for a tub ercular ward for female patients were examined and approval. This ward is to consist of a wooden building of one story, 22x47 feet, to be erected at the end of the south wing of the main building. It is to accommodate 25 female patients and is not to exceed ?2,.r00 in cost. Work will begin on it at a very early date. The nurses build ing, recently authorized by the State Hospital commission, is to be erected on the front grounds, to be of brick, two stories, and to ac commodate 75 nurses, thus reliev ing the female department of the Hospital by so much and giving room to as many patients as there will be nurses who will vacate. The cost of the building will lje 20, 675. The report of the superintendent Dr. Johu McCampbell, showed that in the beginning of the pres ent quarter there were present 1, 128 patients; that the demand for room for both men and women pa tients persists; the health of the inmates is good. Officers were elected for term of one year as follows; President of the board, J. P. Caldwell, executive committee, I. I. Davis, C. H. Arm field, A. A. Shuford; steward, F' M. Scroggs; matron, Mrs. C. A. Marsh; all these being re-elections. The wards were examined and found in perfect condition. Con ditions of all kinds throughout the institution were never better. Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we feel good; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are work ing properly. Dr. King's 'ew Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels no perfectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25c at J. E. Shell's drug store. Fasting and Health. When wisely followed the prac tice of fasting is most beneficial. Many people never really feel the sensation of natural hunger. All they have is a morbid craving for food which comes from habit, not from actual need of the stomach. The majority of people suffer from Over nutrition,' their digestions be ing continually overstrained. A habit of judicious fasting would do wonders for them. The system would recover its lost tone and (in the case of mental workers) the brain would work with an ease and ltghtness that would surprise them for the brain is one of chief suf ferers from overeating. Natural hunger stimulates the palate, and is felt in the mouth as wellas in the internal organs. Sat isfying it is a source of enjoyment of which the average well fed man has no conception. Lillian Bell has an idea that it is woman's duty to say what she thinks. That is not the trouble, Lil; so many of them have an incessant say and pay no attention to the things. A Statement. Reports having reached me that the Lenoir Mills of which I am part owner and Manager, were useing adulteration material in the manufacture, of the flour, at their mills and father , that this fact had been detected by some person in authority, and in con sequence of which, I as the owner and manager of these mills was ar rested and placed under heavy bond. I desire to say: When these rumorefirst reached me I was inclined to treat them as un worthy of an entelligeut or serious notice, however having been infor med that this report has spread rapidly over the country, I now in justice to my friends and my own reputation as an honest business man denounce this report as an in famous, baseless falsehood, un worthy of consideration for a moment. The affairs of the Le noir Mills are conducted in an open and honest manner and are subject to the in spection of all fair minded persons. For the benefit of any one who may be inclined to believe this groundless rumor I will give a re ward of 3, 000, to anyone who will find any adulterations in ithe Hour manufactured by the Lenoir Mills. What the motive behind this slander of me is I do not know neither do I care, I only denouuee it as liaise. Lenoir, X. C, March olst, lflOS. Lkxoik Mil us, by O. P. Lut, Mgr. To the Editor Lenoir Xcms: We notice a letter in your last weeks issue that someone had ac eused the Lenoir Mills of using adulterations in their Hour. We want to say that we have sold un told thousands of pounds of their Hour and we can't sell any other Hour when we have it. We want to sav that there is no other Hour that will equal it. John W. Hodges, Sheriff of Wa tauga county, says he has never had any Hour in his store that equals the Lenoir Mills flour. (. L. Storie & Son, That languid, lifeless feeling that comes with spring and early summer, can be quickly changed to a feeling of buoyancy and energy by the judic ious use of Dr. Snoop's Restorative. The Restorative is a genuine tonic to tired, rundown nerves, and but a few doses is needed to satisfy the user that Dr. Snoop's Restorative is actually reaching that tired spot. The indoor life of winter nearly al ways leads to sluggish bowels, and to sluggish circulation in general. The customary lack of exercice and out door air ties up the liver, stagnates the kidneys, and oft-times weakens the Heart's action. Use Dr. 8hoop's Restorative a few weeks and all will be changed. A few days test will tell you that you are using the rig'ut remedy. You will easily and surely note the chauge from day to day. Sold by J. E. Shell Drug Store. Some fellows can't even have a pain in the big toe without think ing they have Job beaten to a frazzle. A big cut or a little cut, small scratches or bruises or big ones are healed quickly by DeWitt's Carbol ized Witch Hazel Salve. It is espec ially good for piles. Get DeWitt's. Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. People who make fools of them selves nevtr tail to attract atten tion. "Health Coffee'1 is really the cloest Coffee Imitation ever yet produed. This clever Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Dr. Snoop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either, Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really It would fool an expert who might drink It for Coffee, No 20 or 80 minutes tedious boiling. ("Made In a minute" says the doctor. Sold by Harrison Co. You had better hurry up and subscribe to th News while our 15c special is on. Possess marvelous curative powers, removes all disorders, makes health, strength Tand flesh. After taking Hollister'i Rocky Mountain Tea you'll realize the wonderful good it does. 25 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Kents and Granite Falls Drug Co. . Drinking With Meals. The average person should drink about two and a third pints of water a day, and there is no harm in drinking as much as a pint at dinner. Hot water is a distinct aid to sluggishdigestion, and a drink' of water last thing at night and first thing in the morning is conducive to good health. ' Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup the cough syrup that tastes nearly as good as maple sugar and which children like so well to take. Unlike nearly all other cough remedies, it does not constipate, but on the other hand it acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays inflamma tion. Always use Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup. Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. - A wise candidate, with a sense of humor and the knowledge that comes from observation, announced for an office ''subject to the usual disclosures of character." This feature of the campaign constrains and restrains some who may think they have beeu prominently men tioned to continue to adorn the walks of private life. To have perfect health we must have perfect digestion, aud it is very important not to permit of any de lay the moment the stomach feels out of order. Take something at onee that you know will promptly aud unfailingly assist digestion. There is nothing better than Kodol for dysipsia, indigestion, sour stomach belching of gas and nervous head ache. Kodol is a natural digestant, and will digest what you et. Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. Republicans in Arkansas will meet in State convention in Hot Springs, April 26, to elect delegates to the Chicago convention. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. P. Charles, of Harbor, Me., speaking of Electric Bitters, 6ays: "It is a neighborhood favorite here with us.' It deserves to be a favorite everywhere. It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alter ative tonic is sold under guarantee at J. E. Shell's drug store. 50 cents. A Kansas minister says he would rather drink a bottle of red ink than a bottle of beer. Fine! Aud think of the fan he could have making a noise like a fountain pen after that. Washington Post. Paint, anywhere, can be quiakly stopped by one of Dr. Sloop's Pink Pain Tablets. Pain always means congestion-unnatural blood pressure. Dr. ShoOp's Pink Pain Tablets simply coai congested blood away from pain centers. These Tablets known by drggists as Dr. Snoop's Headache tablets simply equalize the blood circulation and then pain always departs in 20 m. Tablets 25 cents. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. for free package. Sold by J.E. Shell's Drug store. In the next six weeks enongh pencils will be worn out in writing about good roads to corduroy one from Bristol to Memphis. Good roads are a theory as impossible of attainment as perpetual motion. The Jumping Off Place. "Consumption had me In its grasp; and I had almost reached the jump ing off place when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life' Improvement began with the first bottle, and after taking one doi en bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneu monia New Discovery is supreme. 50c and 11.00 at J. E. Shell, druggist. Trial bottle fwe. Subscribe for The Lenoir News. DeWITT'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS FOR. IrtVuW f x fiS:(b rl 3 ''bBsanaaoSofikeBrffer For Sale by J.' E. Shell. Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Company. tWvW4mvmvww(vHvw4vWvvm Ml & Schedule Effective Northbound ' ' Passenger No. 10. 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Washington, D. tttft-tstfsttte I L. G. Reid, D. D. S. Denistry in all its Branches. J Office, Shell Building, Lenoir, N. C. Phone 85. J i Subcrib for the Lenoir News. HOLLISTCrV Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medietas fcr Buy Pestle. Brligs Geidea Health tad sUsevW Tljor. A tneoifle for Constipation, Indigestion, Live na suaaey Troubles, run iDlea. Icimm. Immire Blood. Bad Breath. HlutTrti lah Bowels, Headache and Backache. It's Rooky Mountain Tea la tan (t form, ts cents a box. Ueaulne mad by Uoujstbk Dane Ooatrurr, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea never falls to tone the stomach, pur ify the blood, regulate the kidneys liver and bowels. The greatest spring tonic, makes and keeps you well. 85 cents, Tea or Tablet. Dr. Kent and Graulte Falls Drug Co. CGsUKEm. ra:xE7 SeMts niedst Brf Saaslorlaai fcs a w weeks. Tea eaa retera te roar nae la 19 days well, flee sad Baser. I have aadt these habits a eaeelalty for 9 years sad eersd tiiennis. nrf Book oaHoeMTreeteMBt teat fHtt Address Bk B. M. WOOIXBV, tOS M. Fryer Sweet. AUaata,w The kidneys are delicate and sen sitive organs and Are very likely at any time to got out of order. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very short time strengthen the weak ened kidneys aiid allay troubles a rislng from Inflammation of the blad der. Sold by J. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. KILL COUCH AND CURE THI LUNCO r. ling' WITH '8 lor Discovery rnnVucH8 s mi 4af OLDS frW riettle 9m AND ALL THROAT N0 LURi TROUBLES. QUARANTXXD SATZSYAOXOAXi OB MO WIT BOUNDED.. BBBawSWtawmawawKawSBSawMawaa J! February 2nd, 1908. Mixed No. 6o 1 00 pm 2 25 pm 4 15 pm Mixed No 6a 0 00 am J 8 05 am 9 05 am 10 00 am 13 25 am 2 55 pm nixed No 63 9 05 am 11 15 am 1 20 pm 2 25 pm 5 50 pm Mixed Mo 6i 7 00 am 0 15 am 10 33 pm fliles of Railway. Throgr.li Trains. Dining, Club aud Reser- B J. H. Wood, D. P. A. Asheville, N. C. W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A. Weak Women To weak sad ailing wofnen, (here li st least one war to help. But with that war, two treatments, must be combined. One It local, one li constitu tional but both are Important, both essential. Dr. Shoop'i Nlht Cure Is the Local. Dr. Shoop'i Restorative, the Constitutional. The former Dr. Shoop' Night Cure ) a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. Shoop'i RestoraUve la wholly an internal treat ment. The Restorative reaches throughout the entire system, seeking the repair ot all nerve all tissue, and all blood ailments. Toe "Night Cure", at its name Implies, does Hs work while you sleep. It soothes sore and ln&am. ed muooue sarmees. heals leeal weaknesses and discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous eidtement. gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up watted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Bboop't Restorative Tablets or Liquid as a general tonse to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. vShoop's Night Cure J. E. SHELL TM CRILOIIN LIRE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP J. E. SHELL C.B. McNsiry. M.D. CtasdeMoere, M. 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. IE. W. MOOSE, D. D. S. 1 hv moved mv offir.p tn rooms over tbe Postoffice, where I do all kinds of utn- tal wrtrir. Twill he ahnant i from ray office one week be ', ginning; with tbc first Mon ; day, in each month. Respectfully, E. W. MOOSE. JAJM. Relieves sour stotnach, palpitation of the heart Digests whit you sat Rill
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