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"Thy lips, O my bride, drop honey Ai tkc honeycomb Honey and Milk are under thy iMpt And the amell of thy garmenta ia Hka the anteII of Lebanon." Apparently perfume wan not un known to the feminine rharma of ancient time*, and the lyric* apeak loudly the praiae* of beautiful |tr mants. Queen Eather when about to go unbidden before her royal husband to he* him to spare God's people ar ray ad heraelf in her very beat. It haa ahrnye been woman'» high privilege to no preen heraelf as to appear at tractive in the eyes her menfolk. So far from being sinful, it la nothing but natural and right. It h I strange provision of nature that in the bird kingdom God made the male of the species more brilliant of pi uaj nge than the female. The male car dinal or red bird, for instance, is a lim dandy in plumage compared to the (Jrah coloration of the female. But in the human kingdom the direct opposite obtains. Here it ia very apparent that the Creator intended that the female, aa Kipling says, should be "move deadly than the male." Her'* is the job of holding down the camp; bar's the job of so decorating the hut and beautifying heraelf that the nomadU hunter, her mate, would unerringly return at nirhtfaU to her hut, her home. If you mothers in Israel who re quested me to speak on the erratic fashions of your girls expected that I would administer a sound tongue lashing to thorn, why bless yoor de luded souls, you are going to he dis appointed. 1 am old enough to re member how you in your day looked trussed up in bustles and balloon sleeves. I remember full well how hideous wore the cockatoo hats you '•rehod rakishly upon your top-knot ted heads. Yes, and I recall that then the "clinging vine" type of beauty was the vogue. It was con sidered proper then for a young girl to look frail and sickly. This effect was heightened by frequent call* upon the flour sark. But bless your dear hearts you were bewitching. I remember how ray Ssrah Ann— but I see a familiar distreaa signal 1 turn io another phase of my subject. Toa will recall, 0 mothers of Israel, that the balloon sleeves and buatlea, like all things feminine, pasaed away. You will also recall how your own Brothers hold up their hands in holy horror at your folly and predicted that the world was rapidly going to the eternal bow-wowa. But it didn't. 1 recite thia, friends, for the purpose of showing that however foolish the dreaa or fashion of any particular Paris, It aeon paaaee out and rives place iflllni to something worse. Juat at this particular moment the Idol of the feminine heart Is the moyie a 111 sea Whatever styles she a (facta and whatever hand made beauty she may paaaaaa that, tea, a*eat our yo-iag adopt. PordonaHy 1 am ' of hand-painted china, hot • hand-painted complexion is ao arti ficial aa to ho twIieroM. A shiny a little talcum, hat for the life of mo why any It-year old child ia (oo4 health needs grease paint or a Itp atVk to a* Meem to rety | tw. ■ ' M rmmm gtrta and —jztjztjij: at our |M I* hind the foot li| luoh* lllca • million to pkaUtfmpk properly paint and lipstick muat be in fall daylight ami on rwMr eheeka thin una granaa paint is calculated to rapail not attract )he opposite aw. If you yomt girls ask your fooMah beaux about It tkay will flippantly yall, "0 you peaches and cn«n." Bat to him. No, don't 4* that. Hr ia an old ndgsr and don't know hanna anyway. On ask your big brother. A*k him how ha llkaa It. Ton wilt get n verdict square from tha i dor. Ha will toll you that Ma la that lipa that am touched by lip •ticks xhall navar touch hia. Oh, no, that* la nothing tha mattar with the faminlna hanrt. It'* Just aa l*od and purr aa wna the hanrt of your mothar and mine. These young "flnpparnaa" ara only doing noniathing different. But our text reminds ua that something bosldan tha surface apponl muat go along with feminine '•harm. Tha mala that ia worth tha greatest whila ia attrurtad quite aa much by tha soul of a woman aa hr ia by her onteAffd appearand . Her lipa muat drop honey aa well aa show color, aha muat how itomething under bar hat «a wall aa on bar hand. But, praiaaa bo, anothar winter and wo will ha pant thia spasm of colored hog fnt. Ulan our Itttla darling*, our littlo baby girls wfll go to bolping their maa with the housework and by work and bri»k exen-ise will bring Nu-k the charm ami bloom of youth ' hey now smother beneat h a smear of Deacon Pcttibone, please paas the hat. To Produc* Super In the neir future, by a process of *uti lying the human Imdv wr« e< • tain jnicen, mm and women will retain their youthful appearance and vigor until far atong toward the cm tury mark according to Mr. du Pont, noted chemist and president of the large du Pont explosive manufactur ing concern. And Instond of sleep sll one will have to do is to take a small harmless tablet and, presto, it ia daylight and time to go to work again. No sleep will he necessary, the Mil will tond to that. The farmers will all be put out of business, for nil food will be manu I» I Mwerul Alter kKM fm,I ii Mr ^ liit 4i|t$n«a, Meal f soothes Am throat. WRKLEYS „ TMC^f ^ FLAVOR LASTS ufuunfii! L-^£T25a^L Magnolia UlfUiU ;sr oat af a Jab. pp *l Mmt ia • little haay on this point | mumably all that will ba M)f| for om to keep wall will to tor Mto| ■ hawt MM • fMT ■■bill to a <>» vaccine which will render Mto muM to *11 dlmMm far a whole ; My, but wouldn't mm of the oM gourmand!? einnera of that day gfoe their kingdoms for a (ImrfbM rhicban or pumpkin pial af Hy virtu* at authoi in a cartoin deed of truat )«B by g. C. Witminlmid to aeewto an Indebtodneee at Three Handrad forty two (M42.00) Dallam, mM toad of truat being lai mdad to of tin uff)el*. Dobaott, Httrrjf cavnty, North Caralina truat book Ma. M pa>« 70. default ha vine ' of the natoa therem H at the «**aaet of tfct kald. ar af the aote* I will eaO to the high eat bidder at public ■iitlm to «rm*| MAt rat National ■■■ af tha Fimt National Bank af Airy, Morth raeettoa. ea Satarday, Dae. laL t mm a'elork, fTV. tha foUawtog real aetata to-wM: Two lata ar pareela^af land a^|oin-1 ins tha land* af 0. D. Haymore, H. E. J one* and Prank first tract: Beginning on a maple at the mouth of the branch, on the bank of Little Fieh river and rone 8. 24 E. 7.M) chain* to a eMail c hoe taut, thence 8. 94 W. 0.50 chains to a | I on ridge, en Haider'* line, thanee ly North 4.00 chain* into head of a branch, thence down the branch aa It ■ Ttinf-n with Holder** line SJO che. to a (take, tbanrc on down taid branch aa it meander* with Haider* line 1*60 branch. N, 43.00 E. 9.00 ehaine to the and third tract*. Beginning at a maple tree at month of branch at Little Vt*h river and rm 8. 24.00 E. 7.50 ehaine to a email cheatnot tree, thence to Hatcher** line, tkowee from Holder'* line to a Mountain oak Hay more'* corner, thence with Jonaa line to apple tree, thanee with Sloan'* lina to beginning, containing fifty acre* ■ham nr I *ae lll"i w wi iwaa. Sea dead from Ambreea Sentrr and wife Dana Senter to M. C. Creaey duly neordad in Surry county in book 87 on page 900, of date Nov. 88, 1021. Sale made to aatiafy balance due on notee with in tar eat and coat of aaie to be added. Terma af sale caak. ThU Oct. », 1028. Henry Wolfe, Traatee. Lorill-Rowc Insurance Co. riKR, LIFE AND AUTOMOBILE Bliaabath Uvill Sallia Lorfl] Imn DR. JOHN L. A5HBY STmZ'JZpnetfeaaf Z» latry. Offlaa opposite Bloa Rulft lam. DR. J. D. HOGAN DENTWT Offlaa Om Oranita City Matar Ok Pfcaaa JM Sy dnor & Sparger Insuranc* Afenli MOUNT AIRY. S C. DR. FOY L. PERKINS Saaeaaaar to On, On. CHIROPRACTOR MOUNT AST. N. C. Offka ham. Dally Italian 3 to IJO p. a. Night haw*: 7 to I p. m. MaaJay, Wadnaaday aW Satar lay. PtMMa: Offka Hi Irtfcmi &S4. T. H. WORRELL, ML Dl BL Y. ALLEN, M. D. Maal tor, M. C Offlaa howa: I to 10 a. ■. 1 to • p. m. T to I p. m. Offlaa 1U mnUto Mnat PtaMt Offtoa, M. R~ M. LANCASTER, M.D w» w« n. noWr^swonii DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C I cs tfLSTANG; NIM E N ~ J. D. Minick s5r= •Jt j&wssr. J. E. WILSON GftAMTE WORK OT ALL KMDS Corner Sooth and Granite OUaata MOUNT AOtY, K C 1924 Model Stmdebaktr Sftfcmt-Sis Tour inn Car $1350 It Is logical that we should ask the prospective buyrr to gauge the worth of the Studebaker Special* Six hy the mjisM C of its sales e Why srst!n tlrs distinctive motor or any ottrr o£ ihls osiuual cor v ken tlie American public ltiel! lu* es t ablished* the greatest of an selling arguments In Its favor by r- syg-ag lit Automobile Hwc-sa Ilgiarca tor every staU la thz ZInicr, r?ntijwe to tell tfeeir ow a tint^lorcd stories of Studs ttaker popularity. STUDE BAKER. •> _ # , • .>h, .. >, j ^ SSB IMullha ) ISM — IMS iiHJl -• Mont Airy Buggy & Auto Co. T H I • IS A STUDEBAKER Y S A R tctSZ33 r cc^r?
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