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of 'hi : A ' , Agri. 1 in x)^^ : antjdot! ; . '' ’ ag ’ pe quanj, ^ JAgriem, ■ ptjg'ators son-ie y.6«i's, wlthe/5 Jts ef. [ ®?^*si'ac. inte'.v.c^ -ale. & tasy 49 0 0 fe? ? & 0 rs 0 iH c. 4? § i § Eth or lou el in. ich nd -• ' I N. C. OF THE FIRf ! - ONE THOUSAND NEW DAILY SUB SCRIBERS TO THE OLD RELIABLE miE FEEDIl. An Earnest Request From the State Health Officer Of Mothers Who Cannot Nurse Their Bahies. When bottle feeding is, of ne cessity adopted the mother should fully recognize the risk assumed for her child. Ten times The News and Observer plant was destroyed by fire on many bottle fed as breast fed \v > 1 T- ^ 3'j «. j’j babies die. Many mothers—10 j ii 24th. But It did not miss a single issue. It appeared i to^j5 p^r cent of North Caro- (Tjorning after the fire, fresh and resolved to give the I hna mothers-take the risk and ~ Nn.rth TarnHna fnlUs justified in doing so; but no Vi to North Laroi n * , , mother who can read is justified Work begins at once to rebuild, new machinery has ordered, and the News and Observer will be bettei ..cn it ever, and try more than ever to serve the people of rih Carolina, The News and Observer needs one thousand new sub- • ibers. The price is six dollars a year. Will YOU not ;-p that paper to rise from its ashes superior to the flames (:nrolling yourself as a subscriber? Addresss— laws, and frequently a high handed breach. Contaminated water, filthy streets, foul alleys —these and other unsanitary con dition are not to be change by prayers in the; church; bat ' by busy men outside the 'church. It is presumption to trample God’s sanitary laws under foot, and then expect Him to save us from sickness and suffering. He works according to law and ord er. It is evident, then, that we nave matters largely in our own hands as, regards our physical (and I might add our spiritual) condition here and hereafter. According to this view, want e call physiea' Typewriters which re- .quir^ .hand,§!5ttipgiof the carriage in order to resach the starting point of any line are now out-of-date. They have beeri ren dered obsolete by th^. Column ews and Observer, n. c. I Gave Up Hope . y “1 Buffered five years, with awful pains, due to womaa- If tioubies/' writes Mrs, M. D. McPherson, from Chad- bourn, N. C. “They grew worse, till I would often faint i couid not walk at ail, and I had an av/ful hurting in my side; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, ^and tha first bottle helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, 1 could do all my work. All the people around here said 1 would die, but Cardui relieved me.’* TAKE The Woman^Tonic For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving woman’s sufferings, and making weak women strong and well During this time, thousands of women have written, like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. for Lsdies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cliattanooga, Tenn. Home Treatment for Women,' Wr/teio: . . . Special Instructions, and 64-page book. ' sent frett. i - Saiaiaer Dress Goods Vv'e have never had a n.icer assortmen t of summer ^oods. We caa certainly please you. Our ’ ‘te assortment will make it easy for you to If you are PxOt one of our pletsed customers ' UiCtS ade with us regui .rly and inspect. Geiifs FurmsMogs •V as, Shirts, Ties, etc Inspect our kI,o-; Millinery Millinery hats are a thing of t zr hats are no w the go. See'o.u intahat, Yciirs for rie ’3 p ASt. men Our rniiliners if SJ 5i>' » D. & L. Burlington, to serve B, WHITTED North Carolina. If -Wj FEEDING VALUE To know just what t3 feed, in order to get best results, is quite a problem. U you are in doubt, consult some one who ma:kes it a study, we are prepared. To give you practical points along this line. We bav Alfalpha Horse and mule feed, and there is nothing better for warm wea^ther. we have Sucrene Dairy feed and Best Pulp two of the best milk producer's in the world. Also full line Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, Red Dog shipstuff, Hiv Seed, Irish potatoes, Fruit Jcirs, Tops, Huobers, and Jelly glasses. Full line of sugar and Candies, we would like to talk with you how to pro duce more milk and butter with less expense. FLOliil iNO ffl in adopting bottle feeding for i Physieai laws are divihe, her helpless infant without thor- disobedience of these laws ough posting herself a« to ap-! rnorai disobedience. | proved methods of bottle feed- |^'“^^ we call natural and sup-1 ing the daKgers incident to! laws are closely linked! bottle feeding and the means of! together, and are expressions of uvoidiny: such danger. ! f Personal, intelligent will./order- The St'ite Board of Health jand good. And the will- stands ready, upon receipt ofai^’'^^ deliberate violation of ^ re post card to plaqe. without cost, i’^'saled lavv in either the physical in the hands of any mother the ; or spiritual realm is sin. necessary literature that it will! , God to preserve us in not take more than half an hour,*^”® deliberate breach of Ois o read, for instructing her as to (physical or spintual laws, to see the best methods of bottle feeding. Now the writer is not going to have any thing further to say about this, except to ask you in the name of your baby, to read what Rev. Milton Barber has to say about the sin. of presumption in the article following. how far He vvi,l! allow us to dis-* obey His laws and yet save us from the consequences of sucb disobedience—this is to tempt Him." And “It is written,’^ said, our Lord, ‘'man shalt not tempt the^Lord thy God.'^ Note Rev., ,M. A, ■ Barber is- a former R,ecior of the Episcopal Church in Burlington. of the If Itanln&twi giBniaaiiaTy]>wrtterJi».10 Some Ways in Whkh the Sk Of Christai® PrcsuBiptioa Is Being festei! InTlie World iaEB- Cfeiiireli Closes Bufiington, May Coi^eiation I Let me give a few practical and coiicrete illustrations of what I mean: A young lady whom I knew was suffering from a severe cold and was ordered by her physieiah to remain indcors until her cold was broken. But she wanted to go to a dance in the country, so she drove through the cold nighc air four or five miles, danced until a late hour, and returned homeo What do you suppose was the result? What result was to be expected ? She contracted pneumonia and died. The devoted m.other w^as heartbroken over the death of hf'r only daughter, and strange to say, seemed to feel bitter tc- w ard s God f or, “ ta k :i n 'her d a u - ghter away from her,” Poor, fool'sh mother! Did ohe expect God to suspend the lav-s of the universe and work special mirscle i\. ?ave her daughter, who had wiilfulr,- and de’ ilx SO—Todays! session of the Young people's | _ Oonvention of the . Christain i Gnurch ■which hereafter will Pe known as the Sunday; School and Christain Endea,«>r; Societies Convention was feaiiur-1 ed by addresses and recommend-! ations of committees and address-! es by Editor J, 0. ^tkioson of! The Christain Sun, Rev. A. B. 1 Kendall of The Burlington j Christairx Church, arrd Kev. i Henry S, Booth of Norfolk Edi-' tor Atkinson spoke on Reaching | the Young People for Christ i and the Church. iVIr. Kendalls address was on The Christain Endeavor as an Evangelizing Force, ( ^ President W. A. Elarper of Elon Coiiege conducted a round table on Chrisiain Endeavor work arid ans^A'ered m^ctny ques- lions a.-; to the woric.iri’ various 'pi'iaHt'ib, Rev. Henry S., Booth of Norf olk made an address on Perils Re mi n gt o n Typewriter ”15 The Column Selector of the Model 10 Remington selects the exact point in each line where the writ ing is to begin—not by a step to step movement of the carriage—hot by tedious hand adjustments^ but by the automatic response of the carriage to the pressure of a single key- In ordinary letter writing, the position for writing the date, the address, the first line of each paragraph, “Yours truly,” and addressing the enyeldpes is reached instantly, f/ie hands of the operator never leaving the keyboard. The time saving? Figured bn the basis of the operator’s wages, it amounts to enough in a short time to pay for the machine. Send for our illu5tratpd booklet desc.ribihg the many • labor saving features of the RemingtQH Visible Models Remington Typewriter Conipaltiy (incorporated) 610 East Main St., Richmond, Vi Grow Where Only 1 Grew One to one-aBd-a-half aftd even two bale« of cotton, or 60 to 1)0 busheLo? corn per acre, require little mdre labor than smaller yields. Simply use liberally the right fertilizer or plant food to the acreage you plant, and cultivate the crop more thoroughly and oftener. You cannot be too careful in selecting fertiliaers and seeds. Y'our soil deserves the best 4)lant foods which are iC- it WP.S shol’ •of e to Kis ly invited her own death? I v'ouid not say that -od,sw!ll that that girl ignore £ nd ':reat wi th cor ■ ernp 11 he .'iaws ot health, and against the ■id vice of her physicipn, contract oneinTioniaand die, I '?bouldsay that it was decidedly contrary to tiis will.. Her death'was the deji.herate violation wise and ni^rciful iaws, Again, take t)ie disease and suffering which follow as the re sult of xhfunkeness and dissolute iiving-sins which men -bnng. upon themselves. Are these in eccordance v.'ith or contrary to God^swih? In ,‘one sense, thev are in accordance with His wdll, and in another sense, they are, contrary to His wili. They can be in accordance v/ith His wHl only in the se?;)sa that they are the result of His own inexorable law of cause artd effect. He cer tainly can take no pleasure in the sins and suffering of anv one. And death'came by sin, “I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saiththe Lord God/' He warns us at every step. As has been said, “His iaws have put lighthouses on every head land, buoys on every shoal. And yet men utterly ignore them. Do you suppose it was God's will that the men in charge of the Titanic siiould ignore the warning given against icebergs, dnve that splendid ship heed lessly on in the darkness of the night at full speed until it crash ed into a great floating mountain of ice and went down with its precious cargo of human lives to the bottom of the sea—I say do you suppose this was God's will? To me much a thought is un worthy of^ a Christ!?tn. That awful disaster was due to tiie presumption, the pride and ar rogance of man. Once again, here is a city or community smitten with some pestilence or epidemic.-like typ- hoid fever. Many good, pious people will cry out that it is a special visltion of God upon the people because of their sins. Fraser are made to' Him in the churches that He will of His goodnes^i remove this afflid i >n from His people. But siich ej)i- demies are due in nine cases in and Ideas of Young Pe0.0tfa.. He eLnpna-ized' the. need for help of otiiers. One hundred and thirteen do!- Urs wa5 raided lo decray the convention's debt and to begin the Vv'Oi';-: of the next years work. TLc pcranvj-ni time of the meet ing of the convention wi!l here- afier be Tuesday before the tirst Sunday in iViay'alternating witn the Southern Cbricstain Convej'tion and unies:’ the'est- ecatively (Jommittee. sees fic to change the tinis. ' The constitution vms aoiended High -Grade The3?- are made to give Available Phosphoric Acid, Ainmorsia op Nitrogen, and Potash in the right combination for greatest yields^ These f;rtil.izer3 produco big crops of COTTON, CORN, RICEji TOBACCO, FRUITS, PEANUTS and TRUCK. Virginia-Carolina Chemicaldo. Box 1117 - VIRGINU RICHMOND lA trr.ini,ng, ^Klev organi'zeo 30 as to GO away wH’.rr staGaing! ^5= eon.'niicees and in their siead , have depariment secretaries.; i ’5'he following department secve- !'caries were' elected; Teacher H, E. Roundtne c!asse«, Charles A. Hineg home department, T. H. Ponvilie eieTientary r ^.des, Mr.% J; J. Lincotn; cradle roli, Mr.^. J. L. 1‘0-3ter Christain Endeavor ing Dr. W. A. Harper. The con vention adjoiirned tonight. Elector How "many cigars do you smoke a ca'; ? ■ Patient Fort '-J Doctor Cut down V U', a^i’pply to four! Patient For how long? Doctor Urstit you gsr, my paid! Phi'acelohia Bulletin, bill Mbs AIpnaRoer of Stuaft, Va., is the guest of her aunt Mrs, J, E., Mr. Haskell, Prominent Merclsant, Knocked Dowi hj Durham, May 29.—-M. Haskel. a prominent Jewish dry goods merchant of Durham, was knock ed down and run over about nine o'clock tonight by ai> ^ autbmo- pile driven by C. M. Howard, station agrent at Carpenter. The car carried no number, , but the driver wss identifiedr It w. s running about 18 miles an hour and passed a street car standing still on the left-hand side. Mr. Haskell was struck as he stepped off this car, and the front wheel of the machine pa8.sed over hia body. . He wias pretty badly shaketi up and.bruised, it is not thought that his injured will ten W a breach of God^s physicarproveseriou#.^- ■ EXCURSION ' ■ - lO RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. ” VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. PREMIER CARRIER OF THiE SOUTH TUESDAY, JUNE lOth, 1913. Low Round Trip Leave Goldsboro 6:45-AM. $3.50 3.50 3.00 8.50 3.50 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3-00 2.50 Rates in same proportion from all other stations. Arrive Richmond Special train 3:45 P. M. Returning: Special t fain will leave Richmond 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, June 11th 1913, SEPARATE CAR FOR COLORED PEOPLE. Ask your Agent for detailed information, or write, X O. JONES. Traveling Passenger Agent,. As Follows: Goldsboro 6:45 .A M. Seima 7:33 A, M. Raleigh 8:35 A. M; Gibson ville 7:55 A. M. BURLINGTON 8:12 A. M. Haw River 8:23 A. M. Mebane 8:35 A. M. Hillsboro 8:55 A. M. ChnpeV Hill 8:20 A. M. t)ufhanii 10:00 A . M. Oxford 11.13 A. m: h
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