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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940 WEEKLY MEDITATION I against those that would destroy us. 1 “No/* cried another boy; “we i •••••••••••••a By Rev. Paul A. Boriack, B. D.. Pastor St. Matthew’s Luth- eran Church, Marion, N. C. I • should hate no one! It is wrong to { hate!” “But if they should destroy • our home?, what then?” asked an- 5 other boy. “Should we love people •' ^ who would do that?” “We should 5 In this world of hate the love of '“Tt ^ “Jesu, ! told us to love even our enemies, j He loves every one. He loved even the men who nailed Him to the cross., them.” There is the earth are the idle rich and those who Health and “Beaxxty . . . Dr. Sophia Brunson God in Jesus Christ which is uni'ver- .sal is the greatest need. God so loved the world that he gave His only-be- cnn fViof 'tirli xi. He prSJ 6U for WORK IS A BLESSING The most miserable people on the gotten son that whosoever believeth in him -should not perish but have v practical application of Christ’s love are too lazy to work. Many who are everlasting life. That is the God of; the Bible, the God of love. Father, in life. How h^rd it is to live up to , compelled to earn a living regard it the ideals of that Christian love;as a calamity. This is a very great to grapple with its mistake, for the Creator of the uni- Son, and Holy Ghost. And He loves i ^ ^ a a every single child of man. God '“if “ | verse worked six days and rested on would have all men to repent and to I children were silent, thinking the seventh. come to the knowledge of Truth.! °5 . f^ , claimed, Well, I love all people, sweat When God said to Adam, “In the of thy fac« shalt thou eat their sins and wrongs but not the in- rtroue-h Hi? ^'®^itoo. because Jesus loves them.” At bread,” the co’mmand was to the en- (S Whr,ame ’/““n “ »«>- >-e"«rked, “And I love tire race of men. Work is a blessing mtn alike This Inv ' “ iJesiis because He loves all people.” and not a curse. If^the human ma- rnen alike. Inis love we are to ex-: rrv - ^ - u-j f i i j* , ,1 I rhis is true of every »real Chris- ^ chine does no useful work and gets press toward all men. We may hate L- t> , cvciy icui j • * rp. ^ , tian. Because, Jesus, who shed his, no evercise, it deteriorates. The mus- blood to save all men, truly loves cles become soft and flabby, the 1, every one we love Him. And if we heart weakens and the person pants story illustrates the point well: i i tt- , j 1.1 i.- 1 i-.,....! truly love Him, we cannot hate anv- and blows after comparatively little Some children in Europe were! one whom He loves. Too many ?till exertion. taJking about the war. It makes no controlled by their emotions with-! In order to understand the neces- (ijfference whether these were on out a true living knowledge of sity of proper exercise, one should ■one or the other side of the struggle, j Christianity are helping to bring know something of the structure of A small boy points with his finger to- | about the destruction of mankind the body. wird the east. The people over there and the world as we see it in prog-- The muscles and bones together aj-e enemies, hfe said bitterly. “Theyjress in Europe today. constitute the machinery by which would shoot and kill us.’ We must] locomotion is achieved. The bones hate them.” This has nothing to do as to the right of self-protection ^3uild-Up^^ Relief Explained to Women A simple method has saved many women a lot of suflFering! It is based on the fact that head- eches, nervousness, cramp-like pain are often symptoms of functional dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition. Help for this condition so often follows the use of CARDUI, be cause it usually increases the ap petite and the flow of gastric juice; thus aids digestion and helps build physical resistance. Usual result is less periodic distress. Many who take CARDUI a few days before and during “the time” have found this helps ease periodic discomfort. Women have used CARDUI for more than 50 years! SOME PRAYER levers which the muscles use to An old Southern darkey got off the; their work. There are five following prayer: 1 hundred pairs of voluntary muscles “O Lawd, give dy i^rvant dis act upon two hundred bones mawnin’ de wisdom ob de owl; con-'^” human body. Besides, there neck his soul wid de gospel telefoam, ^re many involuntary muscles over leading frum de central skies; ’lum-!control. Among inate his brow wid de love of dis viscera, such as the ■people; turpentine his imagination; iheart, the intestines, etc., I grease his lips w’id possum oil; loose which react to stimuli from his tongue wid de sledge hammer of nerves^ ;dy power; electrify his brain wid de ^^6 voluntary muscles respond to ilightnin’ of dy v,ord; put perpetuar^^ command of the 'w-ill, while the motion in his arms; fill him plumb working day and full ob de dynamite ob dy glory; ^^«ir own volition, i’noint him ail over wid de kerosene' Truly, as the Psalmist says, “We >b dy salvation; an’sot him on fire!”'fearfully and wonderfully j jmade.” i South Dakota sends about 600,000 heart ;hog5 to market yearly. PRUNLAX The NATURE Laxative You’ve Been Seeking The average individual is confused when the time comes to select a laza* tive best suited to bis needs. All of us have tried one thing or an other for the purpose of .finding the laxative that agrees with our system. The matter of physical elimination is al rightfully of vital cathartics ia the goal attain. It's yours for the asking. PRUNLAX will amaze you in its mild, consistent action week after week regardless o> the fact that you have actually reduced the dosage. PRUNLAX is produced to cor rect and if possible eliminate constipation. Its tasty, pleasant action is exactly what you want. Try it now and find out for yourself how well it works. For sale at lungs and other vital organs should fall asleep even for a few seconds and not continue work ing through the dark hours of un- ; consciousness, death would swiftly :and inevitably follow. We see in this , the Great Intelligence of the Omni present Creator, who works in and j through his creatures. The scientists , cannot explain life and its manifes tations any more than they can cre ate it. To say that it is God’s work is ; the only satisfactory explanation. But he has written his laws in letters of blood upon our fleshly tablets, all *wi^** to ' surely as he .gave to man the Decalogue. The transgression of the physical laws causes, bodily suffer ing and disease, and so the charac ter deteriorates when the moral law is flouted. concern to you. A Streetman’s sfo® LAND FOR SALE Take notice that under and by vir-i tue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust execu- i ted by A. Rockwell to the undersign- | ed Trustee on the 4th day of Novem-' ber, 1938, which deed of trust is re- ; corded in book 40 at page 289 of the McDowell County Deed of Trust rec- | ords, default having been made in; the payment of the indebtedness j thereby secured and demand having been made upon the undersigned | Trustee that he exercise the power of sale therein contained, and for ^ the purnose of satisfying said indebt-' edness. the Undersigncc Trustee will; cflTer for sale to the highest bidder; for cash at the courthouse door in Marion, N. C., at 12 o’clock noon, on; Tuesday, June 4, 1940, the following | described land: i All that certain tract of land in ^ ll^e Town of Marion, adjoining State I Street-on the South, a branch on the | West, the main line of the Southern j Railway on the North, and the Rock | Hill line of the Southern Raihvay on | the East, known as the Catawba Fur- j niture Company lot, and more fully, j described as follows: Beginning at a| i;teke in the northern margin of the concrete sidewalk on State Street at j a point directly over the center of a j culvert in a branch, and runs with | the northern margin of State Street North 67 degrees Eaw 430 feet to a | stake in the center of the main track j cf the Rock Hill line of the Southern j Railroad, known as the 3-Cs railroad; thence with the center of said rail road track in a northeasterly direc tion 856 feet to the main line of the Southern Railroad; thence with the center of the main track of the main line of said Southern Railroad in a southwesterly direction 746 feet to a point over the center of the culvert under the railroad and in the branch; thence in a southerly direction 641 feet to the south end of said culvert; j thence with the center of the branch ; South 28 degrees ^West 180 feet to a stake in the branch; thence with the center of the branch South 3 degrees nnalifipH admini«itrator ! ^ East 310 feet to the Beginning. And iof“h^eftatr'o/^ T.%".^Portfr!T ' “Ani you a hod carrier! The good being the same lands d^nbed m i^te of McDowell County,' things of life a^e not equally divided a deed from ^ S. |North Carolina, this is to.notify all 'are they?” ft^^rTecorfed in deed^ook h at r”exhSi'tj “P-””- ^ge 156 of McDowell ^^nty Deedj^-^^ undersigned at the Lawj—brother couldn’t do this to Records, refwence to which is here | ^ ^ Chambers, Esq., Mar- save his life.” — Bridgeport Bulle- TRade for further description. 4on, North Carolina, on or before the tin. The terms of the ^e are ^sh and j j^y of June, 1941, or this notice j subject to confirmation by the court, Hjg pleaded in bar of their re- ATdQWFPC This May 2, 1940. icovery. All persons indebted to said Awaw a ROBERT W. PROCTOR, Trustee.' estate will please make immediate! 1* Nearly ten months; until May ' payment. 24, 1915. COACH FARES ONE WAY cents per mile ROUND TRIP 10% less than double the one way fores • Mir Condiiioned Coaches ON THROUGH TRAINS SOUTHERN RAltWAY SYSTEM I act and the j^elation of their activity 'to the functions of the body. When jthe will bids the hand lift a weight, the muscles of the arm contract and ■shorten. They fill with blood, which gives the necessary energy for work. This contraction produces heat by (burning some of the materials which Ithe blood brings to the muscles. 1 Active exercise induces fatigue. This is caused by the carbonic acid I gas that a muscle produces in burn ing the fuel brought by the blood. Heat is generated in this process. I You can warm yourself by actively (exercising on a cold day. It is gotten 'rid of by deep, rapid breathing that lis brought on by the exertion. Deep breathing that is caused by vigorous j exercise is more beneficial than shal- ;low breathing, for it oxygenates the blood more thoroughly and brings I nutriment to the muscles, i We should take some vigorous ex ercise every day in order to maintain ! health. ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS TOUGH JOB I “Pat, didn’t you tell me that ! brother of yours is a lawyer?” Yis, sor,” replied Pat. This 30th day of May, 1940. i 2 242 000 Sec;etary of Agriculture Henry Estate of T. A. Porter. Wallace, who began to study the ! language about three years ago. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE 4. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. — I- _ . u ^ I Having qualified as Executor of 5. No; the plans become effective K tw Zbr^S'cSfe in «xty days unless both Houses by notified • that Ambrose^raig nav 1 McDowell County,, ing entered a caveat to the probate; Carolina, this is to notify all | NOTICE OF CITATION | North Carolina, In Superior Court | McDowell County. Before the Clerk | In the Matter of the Will of Jane Craig. j All persons interested in the es- of the paperwriting, j i nei-sons having claims against the be the last will of Jane C aig, Esrtate of said deceased to exhibit' 103,340 pairs, having filed a bond, them to the undersigned at the lawj 7. Three, and the case living been transfe^ ^ jj chambers, Esq., at! o jQog to the iSnpenor Court for tnal, at jjarion, N. C., on or before the 17th I’ ^ , . * o ^00 term, you will appear day of May, 1941, or this notice willl 9- Navy 1,765 planes; Army, 2,422 days of this notice and n^ pleaded in bar of their recovery, i 10. Sam Houston Jon«s. the ne^ term of this co“rt, and make ^ ^ indebted to said Estate j vourself a proper party to this pro- L ... . 1 • j- ... I ceeding if you choose. please make immediate pay-| Arrow points and scrapers used by Of this notice take due heed. ment. i Woodland Indians not long before This the 15th day of May, 1940. This the 16th day of May, 1940.' ^^rival of white men have been MOODY, ROBERT L. HENSI^, 'found in the Hudson Valley region Clerk Superior Court. Executor of, the Estate j , 1 ' . McDowell County, N. C. of B. G. Henley, dec’d. lork. 6. Last year they purchased 589,- Convince Yourself That Chevrolet’s the Leader in Value Just as It’s the Leader in Sales. No other car, regor«//ets of priem, combines all that* Chsvrolet quality features. Style Hit of the Year Found Only on Chevrolet and on Higher-Priced Cars Supreme on Land, Sea and in the Air 181 Inches from Front of Grille to Rear of Body Automatic—Only 20% Driver Effort No other regard/ets of pricm, can match Chev^ rolet in public demand. Operation *On Special D« Lux* and Mast*r D* Lux* EYE IT • • TRY IT • • BUY IT! CHEVROLET'S FIRSTAGAINr Faster 35 business coupe oplionol occes- ®9wp#nen/ and notice. ^ BALLEW MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 438 EAST COURT MARION. N. C. TELEPHONE 225 Coca-Cola, — ice-cold in familiar ted coolers, ~ is around the corner from anywhere. Simply because millions wel come ^he pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. They like the clean, pleas ing taste of this drink familiar to all. And they like, too, the refreshed feeling that follows its tingling goodness. THE PAUSE THAT R E F R. E ^ BOnrUED UNDER AUTHGRTrY OF THE COCAXXXA CO. BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MARION, N. C.
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