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Don’t forget. ‘necxal Reduction on Flour in 5 and +++++4 December 19th, 1912. ++++++ ++++4~§ tttt‘tt.ttt‘tttttt®®®t(¢ctt(ttttt¢€{¢¢t®¢tt We. believe we have come nearer to solvim lem of the people of this community than eVe. goods that possess the qualities that gift-z shun embody beauty. durability, usefulness, mWelty (‘ume Uftenâ€"â€"See them snnn for your own you time , wm-ry and money. \Ve can nuly enumerate a few of the man.“ Holiday Gift Problem Solved Wishing all a very I Fine Manimu H “t .“agazint It.“ “3 ‘ [l V John McGowan pure Manitnlm flour, made from 1 Manitnha wheat cannot be beat either bakers or domestic use ‘lllH‘l'flS if best rnsultmu' you can thing; il Furlmcr )tlli 'ntlwr (3h. )0: )btnin both IIN acfarlane C0. PASTRY FLOUR 4‘4"? Stationery and the kind of Candy she Ii! Min SOVEREIGN frum Ht ll she THE REXALL STORE P. R. Town Ticket Ofï¬ce Bux 9" ~z~~z~++++~zc++++++++++v ~' pl ECLIPSE â€I $1. 10 Bag Lots SUI I'H ll tstl'V (I) up mv kit P’r'2~++'2"r-$°+++++Jr *+++++++++~ï¬"}'~%"§"§"§"I'+'2"§°’94"; . . . substitute appvmnuce fur quality but msv an article :1 trifle more vastly and th. Appearance is prudmntiql But Quality Is Essential 9 9 Q - '1'. 9‘0 ’x’ ‘vslc 91-0 .10.}. 9:4 0:. 0:9 mvwl $1.00 up u't For'Fall and Winter ts am- to he nbt: tilled. in“ ’r’his example in iIIW',:II+9 Granitewme .nIl HeIIm' I1 Plumbing: H lit Every Dax Merry Christmas and a Bright and Happy New Year. 1M inter whe or making p91 H m U'l‘l Durch No urging to "er to solving every holiday prob Lv than evm- before. “'9 have at giftd should haveâ€"Gifts that nu“- nnveltv and real value, In ‘ formm' .6 Grad“ I \\'ritv f. sacr OPEN EVERY AFTERNOOB Pumps From $2 Upward Galvnnized and Iron Piping, Brass Bra“ Lined and Iron Cylinders ALL REPAIRING promptly am properly attendad to. PUMPS OF ALL KINDS. WC! 'm a." Hal-(01"? mm. W. D. 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The regular lesson for the day is I entitlet “For and against Him.†and in it we see that even James and John did not know Him very well and were i inclined to act in judgment instead of - grace. and those who talked of follow- ing iiim did not know what it meant lto follow Him. but He. knowing all 'that lay before ilim. steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem (Luke ix. 49-62;. it seems fitting 'to turn aside for our Christmas lesson to the prophet- ic portion assigned as an optional les~ son, that we may know the mind of the Lord. for tie will do nothing that , He has not revealed to His servants. ithe prophets. and tie said Himself. 1 “All things most be fulfilled which 1 were written in the law of Moses and in the prophets and in the psalms eon- !cerningn‘ie" (Amos iii, 7; Lev. xxiv. I44). Isaiah has already told us that I . Q..._.._._ _. “His glory is the fullness ot the whole ' earth;" that all lofty looks and haughtiness of men shall he brought down and the Lord alone exalted in that day when nation shall not lift up sword against nation. neither shall they learn war any more (Isa. vi. 3. margin; ii. 4. ll. 17). The great sign would he that a vir- gin should roneeive and hear a son and eall His name Immanuel. Nations would he arrayed against Him and even His own people seek familiar Spirits instead of Himself. and there ‘ would he trouble and darkness, but He would mole. and in due time His kingdom (Isa. vii. H; viii. t), it). 11). 2t). 213; ix. 1. 2i. , lloth His first owning in humiliation and His‘ serum] ('ollllllg in glory are So (‘losely :ls‘sm‘itltt'ti ln prophecy that one is apt to mnfuse them as one event. The prophets themselves looked into ‘theso matters. but were not always allle to distinguish (1 Pet. t. ill-12». We know from Matt. iv, 15, to. that verse “.1 or our lesson had a fulfillment m the dams of His sojourn in humiliation in '(lalilee. and we also know from Isa ? £3.13. Ina the rest of that «humor that there will he a greater darkness and a greater light at His set'olld voming in glory. Then there is a present appli- ciation of that \‘erse day by day every- where, that His redeemed ones are fmmd. for there is more or less dark- Lesson Xll.â€"Fourth Quarter, For Dec. 22, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. where that His redeemed ones are found. for them) is more or loss (lurk- nvss in all places. and the livvs of ilis pmple shnuld he :i constant light (1] Cor. iv. it). 11; Matt. v. 14-16: .lnhu i. 4). LPSSOD verses 3 t0 5 lnuk iHH'k t0 the delivm'nuce hy liitimm (.lmlg \‘i. and \‘iil when thv Spirit of tlw Lord clothed Himself with (Iidvou (Jndg. vi. 34. 1:. V.. margim and the Lord wrought a great deliwrzmve and victory. I believe that in PS. ex. 7. that won- derfnl kingllnm ps'nlin. thore is tliSU a purple should no :I Cor. iv. 11). 11; Matt 4)‘ Lesson verses 3 the delivm'nm'e by rel’erenve to the zeal of (mu-on and his RM). The Words in verse 13. "l'hto us a «hill! is horn. unto Us a son is given." are unmistakably plain (-onverning llis llit‘th :llui Illtltlilmul. as are the \Vm-(ls (-onrorning the plat'e of His hirth in Mir. v. 2, and the words of the angel in Intke iL ttLIQ. nonverning [lis actual hirth. Why are not the rest of the tVOde in lesson \wuxes (L 7. just as [nan]? Also the \vords in hihx v, 2. “Out of thee shall He come forth unto me that is to he ruler in Israel. whose goings forth have been from of old. from the days of eternity?" Also the words of Gabriel in Luke 1. 32. 33. “The Lord God shall give unto Him the throne of His father David. and He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever. and of His kingdom there shall be no end?" Why are we told that these words must be taken spirit- ually. that His kingdom. is only in peo- ple’s hearts. that He is on the throne of David now and that the church 18 Israel ? The world of God and the purpose of God will never be understood by those who thus pervert the Scriptures. He did truly and literally appear in ages past to Abraham. Isaac. .lar'ob. Moses. Joshua. Gideon. Manoah. Solomon and others. He was truly and literally horn of a virgin at Bethlehem, rode on an ass‘ colt into Jerusalem; His hands and His feet were pierced. He died. was buried. rose from the (lvad. asvended to heaven and is at the right hand of the Majesty on high. lie will just as litérally come again to rule over a literal lsrael from the tlmme of David. and He will he not nmly King of the Jews. but King of kings and Lord of lords. speaking pmm- to all nations and restoring all things of which the prophets have qwlivn (ZN‘h. is. 10; xlv. 9; Actsflli. 19-2“ He will them be seen in fullness as Wrmclorful. Counselor. the Mighty (Id-l. the Everlasting Father. the l’mwe of [‘9 are. He is all that nmv lm: it \\ill be rm'ugnlzed by all “lwn ll': sh: Ill (wine in glory. .\u\\‘ sinu- He- is and is to he and do :n. HM! N writtvn of Him. survly we M") will! tlw utmost mmllclmwe lvt tlw :3'!‘.‘o-I'l|lllmlt of all our :Il'l'nirs. pm" .‘mll'il. hunw. lmsnwss. (’lmrvh and :1†«Lw. 'Ln â€pull Ills Shcmldvrs. for [10 ls? Uzi" t':l<i|V lu Mll'l')‘ IIS and all ulll‘ '.:=..|r.\ Hunt xxxiil. 12: (‘ul iii. 1'5: Then there is a pm of that verse day by that His redeemed for there is more or all places. and the ll should he a ennstar. lgdhll] [Mill to the 7.9: \| Words in ‘ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE there i (“(10qu that won- is also a m and his “l'ntu us mm thin “'11- 0d me. 4 'VW (-mle: MIMI“. nukes “'3 y Tho Joy of Christmas. Religion is not an austere thing It is all Joy the moment we bear the Christmas angels chornsiug until we swing into glory to the music of the redeemed thrnng about. the thmm. The service of Christ ls gludnvss and [weave He means that his awry dlsvr ple should the m a perpetual Christ; (U83- Christmas Morning : Dream. little child! The shadows fall. Over the land the mystic veil That hides the marrow from our eyes 19 swaying in the starlight pale. Dream. little child! "Us Christmas eve. Dream while the magic hours glide by. Each wind that blows the snowflakes wild ls laden with sweet mystery. Dream. little child! The glowing coals Are painting pictures on the wall. Out from the quivering shadows there You almost hear the thrilling call Of “Merry Christmas. little maid! I hope I've brought your heart's desire. And Santa's shadow just above Grows lifelike by the leaping fire. Dream. little child! The Christmas air ls glowing with your visions bright. And all the joys tomorrow holds Are shining on the page of night. Dream. little child! And may the years To you their richest treasures leave. And may all happy dreams prove real That come to you this Christmas eve! Don’t try to 1m) :ems or return on- ligations in your ('Hrlstmas giving. Don’t give trust†things. Many an attic muld tell siumge stories about l‘liristnms presenm Don‘t make presents which your friends will not know what to do with and which would merely encumber tho mme s 1300'“. debts or return 0!) u'lsnnas giving. thing's. Many at A. Des Moines max of muscular rheul shoulder. A friend go to Hot Springs an expense of $150 sought for a quick way to cure it am Chamberlain’s Lir days after the firm this liniment he w sale by all dealers All-wool blankets, flan- nelette blankets, ï¬ne all- wool grey blankets. Furs, Ladies’ and Gent’s sweater coats. ( ‘hild rem ’s sweater coats, ('hildrvn's clouds, Ladies \lisses and ( hildu n s (o: ishnwru hose, plain. ï¬ne and he. WV 1 ibbed- Boy’s heavy wurstml hose, huckey .‘Illbh‘. :H'iu- tiun caps. Lmiivs' and Misses" hands. DIIIIL fcII g0! Stan slII iIIksIble IIIIdvI II mu iIIg. 'lhvy me the he (‘IIIIIP lu us when GRANT’S AD. («mm [ my nf th. PLANING MILLS l) ZENUS Grand Trunk TIME-TA DURHAM ’{l country. (ha Planning Mi completed a Durham Ulllmnn Ill . L. GRANT 'I‘hv umh .\I House Fittin ustom Sawil Promptly At tended To- and all {H {l m \HI u-ruund h Mt ii THREE ll ht'l It 0 want ll 1"OI .31 l