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LmWIONAL SllMSOIOOL Lesson CBy E. a SELLERS. Dijw-tor of B tlac IVpanml Th Ho-iCJ Bible 1s tttuU of Chk-axa) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY Z THE FLOOD. USSON TKXT-OiHssis f-li T:ll-9t GOLDEN TEXT Th wga of sin ta 4)eth. but the frv pft of God Is eternal life In Christ Jraja our Lord." Rom. i.S R. V. The first great fact recorded In the took of Genesis is that of Creation, which may be divided Into several tes ter facts. The secoud great fact is that of the Fall, which began with the temptation and ended with the exclu sion from Paradise. In this lesson v. e come to the third great fact the Flood, the account of which embraces the fifth to the ninth chapters Chap ter five gives us Noah's genealogy: alx, the history of the building of the ark; seven, the occupancy of the ark; eight, Noah's departure from the ark. and nine. God's covenant with Noah. In this lesson sin flourishes like the proverbial green bay tree "Every imagination of the thoughts of man's heart was only evil continually." v 5. These thoughts were crystallized into the lives of men. for we read that "the earth was filled with violence " Viewing this awful development of sin, God was so deply grieved in his heart that he turned aside ( repent cd) from hla plan and purpose thus far to a determination to destroy man i v. 7). Noah, however, found grace In God's sight, as we see from v 9. even in the midst of these adverse circum stances. Environment is powerful but not all-powerful, and it is never a match for God's grace We must not gather from this verse that Noah wns faultless, but rather than he sought to conform his life to God's will and not to the standards of those among whom he dwelt. Noah gave himself to a whole-hearted service to God. We are told that the foundation of Noah's acceptance before God was hla faith, Heb. 11:7. like his great grand father Enoch, he had "walked wth God" (5.22). Noah stood absolutely alone and was thus thrown upon com panionship with God. compare v. i with I John 1-3. Given Due Warning. God could no longer endure th Bins of men, their iniquity was full, therefore God determined to destroy them. He did not, however, cut them off, for we read that they had 120 years' announcement of the coming of the flood (v. 13), time enough in which to repent Thny also had a faithful preacher to warn them dur ing this time, 2 Peter 2:5. Rut their apostasy was complete and they would have none of God's mercy nor heed his warning, Prov. 29:1. Noah'a obedience as he built the ark wa a dally reminder of the Impending flood. The ark was a flat bottomed chest 450 feet long, 75 feet broad and 45 feet deep, built of Cyprus (gopher wood) and coated with pitch. Under the eaves of the roof was an open space for ventilation and its three decks were divided Into compart ments. As to the "eight souls" (I Peter 3:20) who entered the ark we need to remember that usually children and aervants are understood without men tion in such enumerations. We arc not to infer that of all created animals two of each entered the ark. The flood certainly was not universal and hence such a miracle was uncalled for. Race Swept Away. At last the flood arrived at the ex act moment prophesied. Its cause aeems to be twofold, a subsidence ol the ground and a downpour of rain. The Euphrates valley where thle eveat took place fills all the necessary conditions. Subsidence would allow an inundation from the sea. Such an Inundation took place in 1911 in the Yangtse valley and another in 1901 rendered more than ten million people homeless; the water rising from 50 to JK) feet. All that the account de mands, however, Is that a corrupt race was swept away and that God tared his righteous servant and his household. It Is the privilege of ev ery believer in God to save his house hold. See Acta 16:31, 2:9; I. Cor. 7:14. ..Tie only way God could insure the parity of the race was to destroy Ir revocably the impure. Skeptics have read Into the story of the flood much extraneous matter. Some have Bought to prove that be cause nearly every race under the sun hai a flood tradition therefore the writer of Genesis Is merely passing on a "Babylonian tradition." if is far more reasonable to believe that these traditions are corrupted forms of the true account found In the Plble. for the younger pupils get the story of the flood as told by Dean Hodges and tell a connected story of what has already happened In the past lessons. and tell tbem that the story will be continued next week Some good live questions for class discus cldna would he: What does it mean to walk with Ood? Of the four igno rance, Indifference, consent or con demnation of sin which one must Ood take? What la the difference be tween wages and afree gift? Did Noah earn his salvation T Is faith more that) an attltpde of mind?, Do we seed mors hatred of sin today t hinSoM Dollar Far Laxjaftoav. Som-e twelve years ago Geo. W. Montcastle, cashier of one of the Lexington banks, met Mr. ErlanRer, of Baltimore, who toldjhim he intended at some time in the future to build a mill in the South. Time went on. Mr. Montcas tle every once in a while would write a letter to Mr. Erlanger calling his attention to the ad vantages of, Lexington as a lo cation for a factory. At first Mr. Erlanger was not favorably imprestni with Lexington as a location. Montcastle kept pressing his claim and a bout six months ago Mr. Erlan ger went to l.exington and look ed around and was pleased with a location. The price for the land was twelve thousand dol lars, half the amount being do nated by the town of Lxington and the other half by Mr. Mont castle. Mr. Krlanger is the head man in the manufacture of the well known H. V I), underwear. Lexington is to be congratu lated on having at an early date a million dollar factory for the manufacture of a high grade line of underwear, and it is due to the intelligent, persistent ef fort of Mr. Montcastle. Ashe boro Courier. An exchangegi ves'tlie" in f o r mat ion that a cat has nine lives and occasionally a. kitten. PIEDMONT 1 J Mil COMPANY C. N- X-V. K aii. way. l:2(lpin 1 :3lia.ni Lenoir 1 :00pm S:40pm 4:40 ' 10:25 " (iastonia :30am 5:40 " PlIDMONI AM) XOKTHFRN LlNKS. 5:00pm 10;50am (iastonia ,':15am5:55pni 5:45 11:40 " Charlotte h:15 " 4:45 " Between (iastonia and Charlotte. Kft'ecthe Sunday Jan. 12, 1)13. Lv. Gastonia Ar. (iastonia No. 2 7:00 am Xo. 1 7:55 am " 4 8:15 " " 3 l:15 " 1. V:30 " " 5 10:15 " " M 10:50 " ' 7 11:40 " " 10 11:45 " " 12:40pm " 12 12:50 pin " 11 2:1 X) " " In 2:30 " "IS 3:30 " " 18 3:30 " " 17 4:30 " " 20 5:00 " " l'l 5:35 " " 22 :30 " 21 7:30 " " 24 8:45 ' " 23 '1:45 " " 26 10:55 " " 25 11:55 " X. B. -Schedule and connections published as information only and are not guaranted. C. V. PALMER, G. P. A. Charlotte, X. C. For Sale A thirteen room Board ing House, well ar ranged, large lot, fine water, nice location, in village of Mowing liock. Will exchange for good farm property or sell on easy terms. C. MART1IN, LENOIR. N. C. Famous Stage Beauties look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores or Pimples. They don't have them. For all such troub les use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Excellent for Ecze ma or Salt Rheum, it cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heals burns, cuts and bruises. Unsurpassed for piles. 25c at J. E. Shell & Co. A Card. While away this winter'I "hare left my business in charge of B. F. Wil liams, Esq., who has an office next door to mine in the Matheson Building. Any one wishing to see me in regard to any matterwill please call on him and oblige. Very truly yours, 18 lot Lawrence Wakefield. Persons troubled with partial paralysis arejoften'very much benefit ed by massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamber lain's Liument. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. For Rent Rooms in the new Mar tin Huilding. Suitable for ( )fhces or 1 ight liouso keeping. City water and Kleetric Light in the building. See H. C. Martin. - , COSHES SKQ SCKFDCI-B W.:ilU, CUKH FIELD i CH13 IT. asD Caredae CaKafwU sad Okia taCway el Sii Carafea THE NBW SHORT LXNB 1ETVEU Daata. S. Pnl mm4 Stmr t Ferry Ym..tom Ma CJtv, Tim.. 4HHjt aad MariM, N. m. ua iftnuliri, &. C "CLXNCHFIELD ROUTE EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1912. SOCTM BOL0. . y Pus. Dally Lv. Ar Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. A i Lv. Ai. Dante. Va 8 00 A. M. M. Johnson City, Tenn 11 15 Altapass, X C 2 27 P. Marion. X. C 3 31 ' Bostic, X. C 4 30 ' Spartanburg. S. C j W ' Na- 5. Mixed Daily. Dante. Va 1 10 P M. JohtiMin City, Tenn.... 5 55 ' Altapuss, X. C 100 ' N. i. Mixed Daily, rtccpl Sunday. Altapass, X. C ... 6 15 A Marion. X. C 7 41 " Boa tic. X. C 01 ' Spartanburg. S. S .10 45 ' NOKTH BOUND, No 4. P- Daily. Spartanburg. S. C 11 00 A. Bostic. X. C . . 12 07 P. Marion. X. C. .1 55 ' Altapass. X. C. . 2 27 ' Johiiton City. Tenn 5 2S ' D.uite, Va V u) ' No. J. Pa Daily Altapass. X.C. ft 05 A. Johnson Citv, Tenn. J 01 ' Dante. Va .' 12 45 P. Mo. 6, Piu. Daily etccpt 5u nda y . Spartanburg. S. C . . . 4 25 P. Bostic. X.C 5 33 ' Marion, X. C 35 ' AltapuM. X. C 8 05 ' M Lv Ar Lv Ar Patrons are requested to apply to nearest Agent for definite information or to CHAS. T. MAXDEL, T. P. A., In charge Pass. Dept. J. J. CAMWON. V-Pres. and Traffic Manager, Johnson Cirv. Tenn. If your children are subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a real estate mortgage exe cuted to the undersigned by G. L. Cook on September 11. 112. and registered in the Register of Deeds office in Caldwell County, X. C, in Book 85 on page 154, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Lenoir, X. C on Month-y, February the 3rd, l'13, the following described land in Lower Creek township, Caldwell County, X. C: Beginning on a a stake and point ers in the west side of High street and runs west 5 poles to a stake, then north 7,'2 west 4 xjles to a stake, then north 47 east 5 8-10, poles in High street, then south 74 east with said street 8 xies to the begining. Con taining 30 square poles more or less. This December 24th, 1912. H. H. Thomas, Mortagee. By M. N. Harshaw, Atty. Mrs A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with sick headache for about five years, when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She has taken two bottles of them and they have cured her. Sick headache is caused by a disorded stomach for which these'tablets are especially in tended. Try them, get well and stay well. Sold by all dealers. Governor Wilton Will be lnnaugrated President March 4th 1913. Account of the above Historic Event which, as we all know, will be the Grandest Occasion our Southland has enjoyed in 20 years The Seaboard Air Line Railway is making prepara tions to take care of the great multi tude of people who will attend same. Special Trains, Special Pullman Sleeping Cars, Special Coaches, will be required in large numbers. If you expect to attend this Great Event you should get busy. Clubs Societies, Schools and other organized bodies of all kinds expecting to attend should get in line at once. Write the under signed who will gire you important information and take care of you or your party in the best manner possi ble. H. S. Lkakd, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. Could JShout for Joy. "I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart." wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewisburg, W. Va., "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec tric Bitters, in curing me of both a se vere case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney jioisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters have no superior. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 cts. at J. E. Shell Co. Some men enjoy nothing more than to complain of their great responsibilities. The Lenoir Nwa $1. the year. us:uuii:m-ikESTiEi BAlWrtCCkfAHSCEETJli .Nartaaaaa, Daffj hunter , a. Ouster L 7 55 a m YortTill t 42 Gastooia i)J Gastonia Linoolntoa 10 26 Xewton n 06 Hickory 11 45 p m Lenoir no Mortimer 2 20 Edgerooot Ar 2 30 PiMMfcr K. I Gastonia 5 40 p.m. Linoolntoa 6 31 Newton 7 08 Hickory 7 40 Lenoir 8 40 MiiN N. U. Leioir 2 00 pm Mortimer 4 10 Edgemoot 4 30 MlxH No. H. Chester Lvll 45 p m Y'orkvillr q$ Gastouia 3 00 Mixed . St Hickory Lv 7 05 am Lenoir Ar 8 40 Sa.thbauad N. t. Edgemont Lv 11 55 am Mortimer 12 03 Lenoir Ar 1 15 pin Lenoir Lv Hickory 2 30 Xewton 3 05 Lincolnton 3 43 Gastonia Ar 4 40 Gastonia . . L York vi lie 5 3 Chester Ar r 25 Pusfojer No. 7. Lenoir 7 30 a. in. Hickory 8 27 Xewton 8 50 Lincolnton 9 27 Gastonia H) 25 Mixed (No. W. Edgemont Lv 7 30 am Mortimer 7 40 Lenoir Ar 10 15 Mixed No. 61 Gastonia Lv 7 (X) am York vi lie H 35 Chester Ar lo 25 Mixed No. SI Lenoir Lv 2 45 pm Hickory Ar 4 20 Leave Arrive Chester Southern Rv.,S.A. L. and L A C. Yorkv ille -Southern Railway, (iastonia- Southern Railway. Lincolnton- S. A. L. Xewton and Hickory -Southern Ry. E. F. REID, Qei. Pisscnter Aft Electric Bitters Made A New Man Of Him. "I was Buffering from pain io my stomach, head and back," writea if. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. (X, "and my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electrio Bitten made me feel like a new man.' PRICE 60 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of the "INight Express" Travel via Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all points in Eastern N. C. Buffet, Parlor and Sleeping Cars between Raleigh and Norfolk. Schedule in effect March 3rd. N. B. -The following schedule figur es are published as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE KALEIGH 9:15 p. m. Daily- "Night Express," Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 6:00 a. m. Daily -For Wilson, Wash ington and Norfolk Buffet Parlor Car Service between Raleigh and Norfotk. 6:00 a. m. Daily except Sunday for New Bern via Chocowinity. Parlor Car Service. 2:40 a. m. Daily except Sunday for Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 a. m. Daily- 11:20 a. m. Dailyex cept Sunday, and 7:30 p. m. Daily. Buffet Parlor Car Service on 830 p. m. train from Norfolk. TRAINS LEAVE dOLDSBORO. 10.15 p. m. Daily "Night Express" Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk via New Berri, 7:10 a.m. Daily For Beaufort and and Norfolk Parlor Car between Washington and Norfolk. 3:10 p. m. Daily for New Bern, Orien tal and Beaufort. Parlor Car Service. For further information and reser vation of Pullman Sleeping Carapace, apply to D. V. Conn, General Agent, or R. L. Duffer, City Ticket Agent, Yarborough Hotel Building, Raleigh, N. C. W. B. HUDSON, W. W. CROXTON, (Jen. Superintendent Oen, Past. Agent. NORFOLK, VA. Drivei Off a Terror. The chief excutioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneumo nia. Its advance agents are colds and grip, In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost in taking the best medicines obtain able to drive it off. Countless thous ands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discsvery. "My husband be lieves it lias kept him from having pneumonia three or four time," writes Mrs. George W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt., "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guaranteed for all bronchial affections. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Trial bottle tree at J. K. Shell A Co.'s store. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, j . 1 A Complete line of COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIAL SUITS, DRESSES, SHOES. Etc. can always be found at the iii ill ! ! Prices Reasonable. Prompt attention given to all calls, day or night. Pkoaaa; Nifkt. 158 Day, 39. 4 PROUD OF HER BRU.D So will every woman be who uses Mayflower and Happy Val ley Flour. Selected wheat properly ground makes the fa mous brands. Try them now. Lenoir Mills Any Shape, Size or Color. Cementry Work of all Kinds. niller Reins Co, Lenoir, N. C. Tinners J. A. Seaboch & Son Tinners and Sheet Iron Workers Rooting, Guttering and Coin ice Work. Lknoik, N. C. .JEWELER Dula Bldg. Lenoir, N.C. Extremely Low Rates via Southern Ry to New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala.. Pensacola, Account of the Mardi Grai Celebration January 30 to February 4, 1913. On account of this occasion, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to the above mentioned points at greatly reduced rates, these tickets being on sale January 2Hth to Febru ary i, with final limit February 14, with privilege of extension of limit until March i, lu1.1, by dexsiting ticket with Special Agent and upon the payment of $1.00 at time of deposit. For detail information, Pullman res ervations, etc., call on nearest agent, or write K. H. DkBUTTS, Division Passenger Agent Charlotte, N. C. When you want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always he depended uKn and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. SHE GAVE UP i ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help Mrs. Green, 3ut She Finally Found Relief in Cardul. Meetie, Va. tyrs. J. Ci Green of thlt ?lace, says: "I Auffered with womanly roubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors In our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up all hope of ever letting well. One day, I decided to try some Car dul. It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and It cured mel Today, I feel as well as I ever did In my life. The pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person In every way. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardul will do for sick women." A few doses of Cardul at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. It tones up the nervous system, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using Cardul. Suppose you try It. It may be Just the medicine you need. N. B Writ to: Udlct' Advisory Dttrt.. piatta EMtdlcInt Co.. Otiiti Anoofi, Tnn., tor Sprwi uetioni, ind M-ant hook. 'Horn Traalawat nun," mm la Dials wrapper, os raquwt. Foils a Foul Plot. When a shameful plot exists between liver and bowels to cause distress by refusing to act, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end such abuse of your system. They gently compel right action of stomach, liver and bowels, and restore your health and all good feelings. 25c at J. E. Shell A Co. . . . . B. GOODMAN, Offer hla Profeaaioual Serrwe totbaCifixeat f Lenoir and Vicinity Office Over Lenoir Co.'s Store. Drur Cloer's Barber Shop (Jotiea Building, Opposite P. O.) The leading and uiot eooven int Barbvr Shop id Lenoir. WE DO YOUR WORK QUICK AND EASY. A I C. Banks AlcNairv I M. D. T RK8IDKVCB AT k Foot Hills Sanatorium T Phokb in Dr. C. L. Robbinsj; DEINTIST i: J Dental rooiua in Dula building a Opposite Potofflc. , , Phoue 168 ' ! Dr. 0. L. Moore DEINTIST Office Over Fikkt National Bam 'PHONE 15 S. A. Richardson Attorney-at-Law. Lenoir, IS. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Careful and painstaking atten tion given to collection of all ac counts, settlement of estates, and the drawing of all kinds of legal papers. Real Estate titles in vestigated. Office in MILLER BUILDING. Here is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be de pended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. Seaboard Air Line. SCHEDULE Thaiks Lkavk Charlotte Efho tivk Jan. 5, 1913. NO. 405:00 a. ui. Through train for W i I in i ngton w ith parlor car attach ed. Connects at Hamlet with No. 89 for PortHinouth and Norfolk. No. 6 for Raleigh, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York; dining car service and vestibule coaches t Washington; Pullman sleeping eaas to Jersey City. NO. 487:80 a. m. For Monroe ana all points south. NO. 188-10:55 a. m. Local for Lin colnton, Shelby and Rutherfordton. NO. 44-4:50 p. in. Local for Wilminr ' ton, connecting at Hamlet with fast vestibule trains for Jacksonville, Fla., and all points south. NO. 47- 4:40 p. m. For Rutherfor ton and west. NO. 182-7.45 t m. Handles local sleepers for Portsmouth. Norfolk connects at Monroe with No. 41 Jor Atlanta and Southwest with through sleeper to Birmingham; at Monroe with No. 82, fast train with sleeper to Portsmouth and Norfolk and Jer sey City. Connects at Hamlet with No. D8 with through vestibule coaches to Washington Dining ear Richmond to New York. Pullman sleepers to New York. Tkainh Arhivkt Charlott. NO. 1K810-55 a. ui from the east. NO. 4(110:05 a. in., from the west. ' NO. 4512:10 p. m., from the east. NO. 182-7:10 p. m fror the west. NO. 41) 7:25 p. in., from the east. NO. 8U-11:00 p. m. fiom the east. C. h. Hxah, . P. A Norfolk, Va. Jamkb Kkr, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. 8. Lkaro, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. 0. 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