North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ctave, Square Piano, Crom & Christopher, 6 Octave, Square Piano, 50 00 Here is an opportunity to bu\? a good Pianoat a small price. These Pianos are bar*gains at above prices, and it will pa\? \Jouto investigate at once. AIMS FllUTME WW MUSIC .; Charlotte, N. C. CITY NATIONAL BANK, Of Greensboro, N. C. WITH A Capital Surplus and Profits Total Assets over $100,000 0013,000 00500,000 00 Offers more security to depositors than any bank inGreensboro. Accounts of Individuals, Herchants, Firm;and Corporations are handled with care and economy


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ctave, Square Piano, Crom & Christopher, 6 Octave, Square Piano, 50 00 Here is an opportunity to bu\? a good Pianoat a small price. These Pianos are bar*gains at above prices, and it will pa\? \Jouto investigate at once. AIMS FllUTME WW MUSIC .; Charlotte, N. C. CITY NATIONAL BANK, Of Greensboro, N. C. WITH A Capital Surplus and Profits Total Assets over $100,000 0013,000 00500,000 00 Offers more security to depositors than any bank inGreensboro. Accounts of Individuals, Herchants, Firm;and Corporations are handled with care and economy GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS- j. M. WALKER, President. LEE H. BATTtfc, u^hfee DIRECTORS: J. M. Walker, S. L Tropdon, J. A. Hodgin, J. S. Hunter ASL. Shields, J. Van Lindley, Dr. Dred Peacock, R. W. Brooks 7 w to„ih»jan 24-ly r-1 » Dont buy a SHOW CASE whichcannot be cleaned ont, All our cases are provided wth ourPatented • leaning Device FREE. Saidto be the bpst and handsomest caEes onthe market. Send lor catalogue. w|QH POIWT may S-6ca. .MOW CAS WO«= KS HIGH POINT, K. C. 12 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, OCT. 9, 1901. Unjustly Accused. It seems to me that intelligent Biblereaders ought to quit misrepresentingJacob in regard to his securing fromEsau his birthright. Ministers and oth-ers persist in charging Jacob with de-frauding his brother of his birthright. Iam sure that these accusers would notv ant people, long after they themselvestre dead, to continually lay to theircharge some mean and wicked transac-tion of which they never were guilty. Itis often wrongly supposed that becauseJacob deceived his father at the time ofhis obtaining the blessing of the first-born he defrauded Esau, but the twoi hings are very dissimilar. I maintain hat Jacob did not defraud Esau. It wasEsau who made a fool of himself by sell-ing his birthright to Jacob, when he wasreally under no necessity for doing course Esau was very hungry, butthat fact did not make it necessary forhim to sel


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