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Why Not Buy the best? They cost no more. Cortland vehicles are tnade of the Wst material, best finish, aa J painted on this market. It has required thirty -five years of practical experience in manufacturing high-grade vehicle to attain their high standard of exellence. We sell the Guil. fcrd and Chase City Buggies, the best buggies manufactured in North Carolina. CETOiiRPRiCES KEARNEY ("Yellow 203 PARRISH STREET, German and Pearl Millet, Teosinte, Field Peas, Soja Beans, Navy Beans. All kinds of Seed for the Field. . Call to See Us C. E KING & SONS Three Registered Druggists. 224 West Main Street, - Phone 106 (Schedulj in Effect Nov. 14, 190L) ! DURHAM DIVISION. Kx Sun Daily Ex Sua Daily p.m a.m. a.m. p..tu , 5:307:09 Lv Durham Ar tr.M 9:30, 7:17 8:29 Lv Roxboro Ar 9:4$ &00 :io 9:0 Lv Denniston Ar 9:03 7:27 ' 8:40 9:26 Lv S'th Boston Ar S 34 7:05 k$7 9;39 Lv Houston Ar 8.18 6:49 12:05 12:15 Ar Lynchburg Lv 5:15 4:15 WBSTBOCXD -LEAVE LVSCHBChG DAILY. ! 2:30 p m. The St. Louis Express j Pullman sleepers to Columbus, Cincin aati. St. Louis and Chicago, also for Radford, Bristol. Knoxville, Chatta nooga and intc. mediate points. Pullman Steeper Roanoke to Knoxville and Mem phis. 7:00 a. tn. For Roanoke, Rocky Mount. Winston Salem, Radford, Bristol, Btuefield, Norton, Welch. 5:30 p. m. Daily for Roanoke. Par lor car. CAST BOCKD LEAVE LYMCHBCKG. 3:45 p. m. Daily for Farmville, Rich asond, Petersburg and Norfolk Pull mma Sleepers, Cafe cars. 2:25 a. m. For Petersburg, Rich Bond aud Norfolk. Pullman sleeper to Norfolk. Also Pullman sleeper between Lrnchbnrg and Richmond. 8.-50 a.m. Daily for Farmville, Peters Vurg, Richmond Parlor car. Winston Salem Division. Leave Ro anoke 5:15 p. ro., except Sunday, for Winston-Salem and intermediate stations and 9 2o a. m. daily for same stations and Charlotte, N. C. North Carolina Divisions. Leave Po laaki 6:10 s. m. daily, except Sunday, for Betty Baker and 6:35 a. m. daily, :x cept Sunday, for Galax and Fries. Clinch Valley Division. Leave Blue Ssld 8:30 daily, 8:25 p. m. for Norton. M. F. BRAGG, Trav. Pass. Agt. W. B. BEVILL.G.P. A., Roanoke, Va.,Geo. Office. Roanoke, V. Southern Railway IX EFFECT ACGCST 6, 190$. This condensed schedule is published as information, and is subject to change without notice to the public: Trttin leave Durham, N. C. 3:30 a. m. No. 1 1 1 westbound daily for Greenvoro and local Taints, connecting at Greetis'wro with Fiorida Express for Charlotte. Columbia. Savannah and Jack sonville, also with the Washington and Southwestern Limited, solid Pullman trtiii. for Atlanta, Birmingham, Mem phi. Montgomery, Mobile, and points 3 4 a 111.. No. Ill, eastbound, daily fur Gol!!oro and local stations, connect ing at GoldsWo with Atlantic Coast Line for Wilmington, Tar!oro and Nor folk an ! with Atlantic it North Carotins Railway for Kitttton and New liem. 7-ooa 111. No. 162, mixed. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Key.'Aille and loci! station. 9 2 a. tn., No. uA eaatljoand. datl) for ioM.horo and local stations, con seeling at Vlma for Wilson, Rotky Mojtit, Norfolk nd Eastern North Caro !iiia points. 9 40 a. m.. No. 116. daily for Oxford, Clia-eCity, Keyil!ind Richmond and oral jKjint. Handle through coach netwftn Raleigh, Durham an 1 Rich siuttd. 1 ti0) a. m., Ne. 107. westV-ound, daily, Urn 'trti! and lotal slat on, con " ti: at Greensboro with 1". S. Fat X j-1 f"r Washington and New York and jfwnt N rtli: clove connection with tram f-ir Charlotte aud local stations, Jso for Winston-Salem. 3 25 t 111, No. i;j, easlWind. daily, .' (iof.lsWo and i'al Joint. 4.30 j in.. No 135, wetWjfld, daily, fjt r.reenUro ami local station, con tacting at . !cm with tta:a No. 2'y for Clur'.''e. Columbia, Savannah and m ksotviiic. Pu'ttuan sleeper n first a, thy coach Washington t Jackson erie w:t!io;it chatie. Also connects ri'.li triiti No 35. t. . Fart Mail, for Atlanta an i all points South and South. et. 4 45 T N'. mixed, daily es r:, t .Stiuday, for Keystille and local t loflt. 4M- . ""- dail fr P.aVigh la.! Jots! joints. Joui B. GHAitts?. Atit, Durham, N, C. BEFORE! BUYING SONS Front') - - DURHAM, N. C. The Great Summer Feed for Your STOCK! fcSEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Exposition Line to Norfolk ITION! Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Ya. APRIL 26 TO NOV. 30 Special Low Rates from Dnrham Round trip season tickets, 8 25 " 60-day tickets, 7 50 " 10-day tickets, 6 80 " coach excur. tickets, 4 00 Coach excursion rate sold each Tues day and Friday thereafter, limited seven days and endorsed "Not Good in Sleep ing, Pullman and Parlor Cars." Other tickets until close of exposition. For rates from other points apply to your nearest Seaboard agent, or repre sentatives named below. Unexcelled Iuftenger Service via SEABOARD I LI RY. Leaves Durham at 11 a. tn. Arrive at Portsmouth at 7:30 p. m. For information and literature address C. II. GATTIS, Traveling Pasmmxer A Rent, Raleigh, N. C R, L. MONTGOMERY. Agent, Durham. N. C. To Bicycle Hitlers You are invited to call and see the many improvements in the modern bicycle. The styles and makes of my line will pie you. Call and inspect them. A few second-hand wheels at a bargain. My repair shop is well equipped and your work will I promptly done. H. A. 6ASKINS (NEAR FIVE POINTS) Durham, - - - N. C. Notice of Administration H;tvin? this dav '(tmiifled as Adiiiinia tratrix of Mrs, Louisa Allen, la'e of Dur ham County, nil tHrtie indebted to said ertate are tiotii'iel to come forward and pay the i,iitie. And ail parties fiavitiK f lairti jiKNinrt said estate will present them to the wid-ri?nd, or her At torneys, Mantling & Foushee, on or V fore llie 14th day of June, fH, or this notice will fe plead in bar of their re--vrry. Tli:-. 1 t'.b d-y if June, Mhh Mi i.im Ik.w.nrv, A ;:.x. A Mrs. Louisa Allen. 1 SUNDATSCHOOL Lesson III. Third Quarter, For July 21, 1907. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Tsxt of th Lesson, Ex. xx, 1217. Memory Verses, 12-17 Golden Text, Lav. xix, 18 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stsarns. ' Copyright, 1907, by American Pre. Association. The lesson today covers what Is known as the second table of the law-, or our duty to our fellow man, sum med up la the Golden Text, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as tliyself," which our Saviour quoted to the law yer In Matt xxll, SO, and which Is also given In Rom. xlll, 0, as a summary of the same, and In the next verse we are told that "love la the fulfilling of the law." Let us remember, as in the Inst lesson, that God gave no laws to Israel until He bad shown them Tils love and power by redeeming them from Egypt. The message which we are to carry is that of John ill, 18, and when people see the love of God to them, really see and believe it, they will want to love and please Illin. The Spirit itlll claim Ills own prop erty and impress upon such hearts that, like Daniel's friends, they can not bow down to any but the true God (Dan. 17, IS). We shall by the Spirit of God in us live out the life of the . lesson today, which our Lord Illmself has explained to us In Matt v as referring to the Inward parts where the Lord de3lres truth (Ps. II, 6. Next to God come our earthly parents to be honored and obeyed. See Jer. xxxv, IS, 19; Eph. vL 2: Prov. I, 8, and contrast Ex. xxl, 16; I'rov. xxx, 17: Dent xxl 18, 21. In Matt x. S7. we learn that to love father and mother more than the Lord is not right. In Matt v, 2L 22. with I John ill 15, we are taught that hatred is murder in the sight of God, and In Cain and nerodlas we see bow hatred or an Inward grudge led to murder. The Saviour's teaching con cerning the seventh commandment Is that a lustful look is guilt In that re siect (Matt v. 2S), and with it we might put "rhe thought of foolishness is sin." With the eighth commaad ment remember Eph. lv, 2S: I Thoss. Iv. C, and consider that it Is possible even to rob God (Mai. 111. 8). If wt render to G"d less than a seventh of our time and a tenth of our Income, we are robbing God, and there are oth er ways. As to the next if there Is the love that thlnketh no evil there will never be false witness bearing (I Cor. xlll. 5). In Zech. tIL 10; Till. 17. we art forbidden to imagine evil in our hearts against a brother or a neighbor. In Ps. lit 4, S, see what God says of a de crl'fnl tongue. On covetousness see Hab. 0; Luke xll. 15; Col. lit 5. The young man of Luke xvlll, 2L tUought ttut be bad kept all these. r."' l also thought that he had done well In reference to the righteousness of the law, bnt this tenth command meut opened his eyes (Phil, lit G; Rom. tIL 7. 11). In Jas. it 10. we read that "whosoever shall keep the whole law and yet offend In one point he is guilty of alt" and in view of the light thrown upon these commands by onr Lord Himself there Is no one In bis right mind who would dare to think that be had Lept the law and possessed the righteousness that God requires. If we are not righteous, we are un righteous, and "the "unrighteous shall not Inherit the kingdom of God" I Cor. vt, 0). but Christ wss made sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God In Him, and He is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that bellevefh III. Cor, v. 21; Horn. X, 4i. Concerning all who truly receive Him It Is written. "Of Him are ye In Christ Jesus, who f God Is made unto s wisdom snd right eousness and sanctlnVatlun and re demption, that, aci-ordlug ns It Is writ ten. He that glorl.-th let him glory In the I.rd" II Cor. I. So. 31 . The Ird Jesus. God manifest In the flesh. Is the only man who ever per fectly kept the law of God. He could truly say. "I delight to do Thy will. O my God; yea, Thy law Is within my heart" (Ps. xl. 8; Heb. t. 7. 1. Let us understand more fully our lfon story. The people standing afar off (verses 1H. 21i, because of the thundering) and lightnings and the trumpet and the smoking mountain, heard the voice of God and were frald and N-gged that God might not speak to them except throngh Moses, yet tiny promised to do all that God had said utx, 8; xxlr. 7. We shall see In next week's lesson how they did It Tbey did not know that the natural man, the nrual tnlnd Is not subject to the law of God and never can tie; neither did tln-y soera to know that the natural innn remains evn In the redeemed, but most l reckoned dead that the nw life may have the right of way iH-.m. vt 11). Gal. it 20. is a gmit verse to be re ceived and Jived out In this connection; also II for. Ir. lo, 11. In loiiiiff-tlon with this lesson It im-mn umrnry to Klame onward to chupter xxlv, the end of this seetlon. where Mim' up Into the mount with God find remains forty days and forty nights, receiving the Ten Com mandment written with the finger of God on two tables of stone which also wre the work of God (Et. xixll, 15, 1. Not even the elder nor Aaron wss atlorred to go up to God In the mount, but Mows alone drew near to tlw thick darkness wher God wss (ft. 21; itlr, 12, 1.1 15, in,, .hmhvt went with IjIiii farther than tlie rest (xxlv. I'll, tmt how for we nre not todl. X'" we know thst lie remnhted with rr nir Moses till Ills return uxtU. 17), M In iitt lesson. I HE SUliM SCHOOL Lesson IV. Third Quarter, For July 28. 1907. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Ex. xxxii, 1-8, 30 35 Memory Verses, 34, 35 Golden Text, I John v, 21 Commentary Pre pared by Rsv. D. M. Staarns. Copyright, 1907, by Ameriran Ptcm Asnciitlon. Chapters xxv to xxxl. inclusive, tell of the instructions which God gave to Moses In the mount concerning the tabernacle, the priesthood and the wor ship of God, but as the completion and erection of the tabernacle will be our leawn next week we will leave the de tails of It till then, but would ask at tention to the reason why It was build ed "Let them make me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them" (xxv, 8). Both the tabernacle and the temple to which it gave place are wonderful types of the Lord Jesus, in whom God dwelt or tabernacled among men (John I, 14. It V.), but more wonderful still Is the grent truth that the same God Is willing and desires to live In ns that people may know Him (John xlv, 23). The people who had promised to do all that God bad aaid could not walk by faith six weeks, but gather to Aaron, saying, "Up. make ns gods which shall go before us!" And this in the face of the first and second commands, whlcb definitely forbade any snch thing. Then they say, "As for this Moses, the man that brought ns up out of the land of Egypt, we wot not what Is become of him," although they had seen blm and Joshua go np Into the mount and bad heard him say unto the elders, "Tarry ye here for ns nntll we come again to you" (xxlv, 14). If the people had not heard these wonls. Aaron and the elders had. so there was no excuse for Aarou. What about the people of God now who have no expectation of the return of Christ, even though the heavenly messengers said, "This same Jesus shall so come In like manner" (Acts 1 11), and who even dare to ques tion Ills teaching, for If He was not a safe teacher He certainly could not be Saviour. What can be said of Aaron, Moses special representative, the man to whom the people were to go tn Moses' absence (xxlv, 4), making a golden calf and encouraging the eop!e to worship It as their god. leading the people to forget God their Saviour and changing their glory Into the similitude of an ox that eateth grass (Ps. cvt 19-2D. now much greater the guilt of those leaders of today who persistently, defiantly, blasph'miously. profess to be God's representatives and yet turn people away from Him to tbeir own wisdom, honoring themselves Instead of God and even lenylng the Lord Jesus Christ (Jude 4; II ret II 1). If we had not been forewarned that these things would be, we might be sadly perplexed, but our bleased Lord, knowing all the things that would come. Is not discouraged and has as sured us thst the wisdom and power of bell alia II not prevail against His church or Ills Israel or Ills kingdom, three distinct companies of the re uemst (Isa. xlll. 4; Matt xvt lSi. The Lord sees and notes all things from heaven. His dwelling place, and bears all the cries of sin and wrongdoing (Gen. Iv. 10; xvlll 20. 21; Ex. ill. 7. 8). and, while He hate sin. He love the sinner and bears with tnncb from His own redeemed one for the sake of Him who Intercedes for us at His right hand (Kom. vlli. 24: Heb. vll. 23). la verses 11-12 of onr lesson chapter see Moses as a type of nr great Interces sor pleading God's covenant faithful ne.s aud prevailing, as he did again and again (Num. xlv, 19-211, and take comf irt from the assurance that the prophet like unto Moses limit, xvlll 11 Is also our priest for ns tfore God. See how great the sin of Israel must have become when God aalth. "Tbongh Moses snd Samuel stood tiefore me, my mind could not be tow.ir J this people (Jer. xv. li. There Is a sin nnto death (I John r. ID; Matt, xll, 31. 22). As Moses and Joshua csme down from the mount Mooes, when he saw what wss g ring on. threw down the ta bles and broke them, thus showing the people by this symbolic act what they had been doing. He also ground the calf to powder, scattered It 00 the wa ter arI made the people drink It "The bncksllder In heart shall be filled with his own ways" (verses 15-20; Prov. xlv. 14). lo verses 21-25 Aaron seeks to pnt the sin upon the people, but In verse 33 be Is identified w ith them In It. He to whom all things are naked and open reads the hwirt, jndge correctly and will punish or chasten accordingly (Heb. Iv. 13: Jer. xvlll, 0. Mi. Moses' quimllon. "WIot Is on tlie Iwd't Mr drew forth the trllie ef Levi. wlw rose against the Idolater and, regardless of earthly relationship, slew .Miw men (24-23). Mose speaks very strongly of this In I)eut mill, J), reminding tis of what It means to tie wholly on the Lord's side (Matt. t. ?.7-S. In verse 30-34 we se Mows again before God on Mis If of the people, of fering to snffer In their stead If neces ssry. How much greater Is onr prophet and prVst. who actually did die for , being forsaken by the Fattier because of our sins being npon lllm In mr ptsne condemned Ms siorid. fleering sham and anifflns ride. rVl"d my fHn with Ills blood! Jfailf lul.-ih, what a flavlotir! Notwithstanding all their sin, the cloud of His preseiii-e. the anzel of Ood, failed not t go lief ore tbcm to keep them In the way and lirlng them t the place prepared fwerxe 31; xlll, 21. 22; Xlv, 19: xxl!l. 20), How often we are reminded rf the words, "I have loved yon," "1 change not" (Mai. i, 2: Ul 6). ' There JSL Are BBS M. r" r . .4 Tl T Til ...ir- J .iv-ii-,-!'' v-r VJi' f Pi COWWOfT-BT" I CHOLERA AND GAPE f And all other ills in Chickens and other Fowls cured by I Yearby's Poultry Powder ! t TRY A PACKAGE i I PURE AND FRESH DRUGS t PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. 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