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W-. . ' ' V SHOULD BE UTERARY Room In' London VVtwire Kipling, Thirty Yooro Ago,- W/roto *?wwaww WI?i*' 'LThtrty yam mnku.few chnnffds In .a 1-nndon street. and Vtlllers street runnlHgdOwn totheThatnee past tbo hpmka ptuudged walls of I'liarlng tYoaa riltHvay station Is much the gBMOMo^nodooooMiMigiiod li llllillM llllpll - In Number 10. the Lmbanknientchamb ;?:r lion. e-sr from the London irtlt lira, says Arthur .. - Bertlert Maurice tu l i: entry lTlgrbnages'" In th?'N# wVnrk liar aid ' .1 The third-door rooms In the Erahynkmeiit chambers where Kipling worked In his eari?twentics are UlP." *ideue of nearly all tlie stories wirft a > -London Itaokgrouud that he has wrlt tt?U. * * i r "For ~ example. ""The lAght That -Failed.' The room* shared by Tdr, punhow anil LUck lleldjir jvme Klp-. ling's own rooms. From the ilnprwaj "of No. 10 poor 1 drs, stricken with hlllndness. croped down to the water's ' edge for the -sense of the Thames" damp nad the~feel ?f the ships that milled to his unstrllS ttie?pungent . Bells of'tfia Knst. Lying across that doorwny, * Tarpenhoiy Ural found 111-.,.- Broke, the little street girl from 'soojfi o the river.' Who ./ell ip " ' ' luve with him. uivd revenged, herself 'off Dick for his Interference hy scrnpMt away the face of tlie Melunclioflh. On a table op the Klplfnl: rooms In the BmUsrfkment chambers, Ctfartle .Moars, of The Finest- "Story .-in tl|g World,' scrawled, the words, meaningless 10 him, that told of tlie ngv.ny .of the galley*sliive.. The very I libit- once had being. Kipling had been burning * ' "th<> PlIfhiioRf nil ' Oftes?11.1 ?' r-r.r ftcflcin?j uver. ^orkinjt hiins.df. on the table he had. graved the words: 'Oft was 1 weary f"' when I tolled ..at .the?'?rthe motto which the galley- slave carved upon HAS GRUDGE AGAINST-RADIO Ttrte Person at 'Least Who Cannot See Anything in the Latest Pop- w . "V > tilar. Amifsernent. MI*ra through with (* reefrwtch.'Village for-pbod"-the on trof-t owner told , jhor VjJty. couktu. "It: w^is fnlse To nw In ut.t hoar ?>f need. I'lirlhsnnbre.-I'in huunted by win'irss." ,4Yoq dnn'f say sq!*^ f" "At home I led ti terribly conventional life. It-\va* boring.-but I managed to endure it. - My brother is a [rather clever talker, you know.; itud we were the best ot palfr-r-until he tpok up wlneloss lelephcyiy." ' "So that's, why you came to town .. v- ?. so suddenly!" "It- Is! My rife was just, one con4 tlhuoua discussion of rncllophfin'es. PDQ stations, hntonnae pnd wot.not! But the tiling 1 InIcT c."St was my " brother's vn?ii;:ntim'nt with tiie night^ ly radio concerts. Kvery time we settled. <Jown for a Vhat and he prohifsed to reform from his w-ireless craze, he'd get wotil -that . there was 'a con port in Nowrvrk nifrt off l^e'd'dash to his wirelets veleiiiiorav"?.Sew York - ."'TimJa ' ?' i , *.. 1 ? 9 Under His- Hat. The \\< tmmfr.nd i! e riuin from nut of.. town . were and ut> 8 oVIorJt -lioth dlsi v%'-rod thai iUd!htr Jiiiey. tV^->?r<Vr .?n \vh...h the jarticular theater *vmk located. to it newsstand ami get on' ~ oii-i ijiy witpi>rti?'(l rtie I'.i.'iit. '*1aJ*V ?'||i-o.lo:.n." 6i?g?t -sted ' Ude "irt otnivn. / '?. "*\i, that b">- k's,' so w;.i ivuVTi." the -I'.in. .'-'"it 'big ; lUrtAnfO* ' ' . ?iovfe ?jn'ro n A\v!it up to ... ;Tilm.to get tjte ihforitiHtjr>iy. 1 .<-r?s lovevv ii," saltf.tho. joyful pc?Meerr.atb I ci^"t.'*fceeV? >11 tito theaters ' m my heudany iiior.', than you ran but I do Keep them in my ftsit/'-.TTiMi. .linking amused.^, he removed said J littL or rat.. t.> t .* r.Trt'c.: i>nrl .slrflrf^ - yd a tiny tuidt* book wiib-h revealed. nfcor k\ Turning of numerous pages* th<" desired, address.?J-'xcliuiige. .C America'* Oldest BOH. in the oourt, lioiitu? ut Barnstable, 'Maw.,-' is aii ??id -bell, r-raclced and si~ lent. MvbU'li niiiy Tie, rrirrb probably i*,the oldest bell In-the Unhid States. So thinks Alfred . Crocker of Bi*rnb^abie county. The date ]<V7o la st.il! plainly visible In a photogtaph recently printed. IJy thl? date, -however. ..the. olfl boll 'had sewrP neaMy ti <junrf<?r of a ivof-ury of Ufa In ICnglnnd before it iteme to AmericA end beiran ratline n.rrshlpor*'together In the cbwrvh at Sandwich Tfflu h. - *? t- agar. *i jbr^nraa 1 (itatttude bought fba U-il .in king1aUd.vfor it cnipe as a gift front Mrs. Fe.ter Adotpfer Whose bjisljivnd, On}*"mln AflrdpU. wfts lam In the u'rerk i-f on the '!tfnRsarhti*rft.? roast iii jsttz deSS>tCe*4he efforts.of thn he. >, pie " of siindwlrli.?8MtBK< Transcript.' 1* - ,Trjrwel. Lore.--- ' '.' ?J The Wonwn who. seW-hart'.sprtntr - - a department ,git)' -?UU inivjcl jitftaI - ntpm. ... . c. . ^rtirtit-l^pfcl'a; bpr I emporao. ?y in' pliflrgp "fiuve Vim .1 >. h * ' ' that .pit'ii..-- a TTTi> 1' ..Vhnr.'ilfcJr* ?h?. WVitiwm .iiakMf /H<*' l?ok?-l Helpfp.sly' Mh<*it ?mt sut.i. . ^aiooiOH I Where's Jamaica. Taffy? The < my one jiifce BBow 18' Jaraalc?.?,g|ngeq."r?;Ex . ehanffe. - ..i, - : joanteisoT. . ' ?! 1J ti * Key -Chotrr'fhet Stretchek. . Their are times' when the l'.ret of ? Ttey ring act! efiiln wwieiUe cha:t ~ i^rO t.mger. Willi mm'mivVw.this those wishes sell! eotne true,, far ^ht -? * '* .amhL..f.p't'vi i'iano Wire not wttl Strrtrh a eooisWerahle aisinueo^j ' . . y-xt:]to..'Ttr; iti .seli'iilinc Aiucrton . cmur.viD WFOpicroawATON/i' j-tesson7 (By REV. P. B. FIT2WATER, JA VD^ ToAcher of English Bible In the MoMy" * - ,BlMa fMUtmami nuimiw Ww.mh? i copyrrrhr. ;?3t. tr*stertm<rewspep?r Union. j LESS&N FOR JUNE 25 REVIEW: JUOAh1^ PROSPERITY AND' ADVERSITY UULDL.S TEXT?1 Pleased h> the r?Tf>n . whose Ood ta the LoM."?PA S3: IT. PRIMARY AND JUNIOR -TOFlO?Mefc Who Obeyed G<ud. . r -i I INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ?True xad False Leaders of Juiata. " YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ?Some Lessons FVom Judah's XBttory. I. Central Thought of Each Lesson Gathered Around the Key Words of the Day's Lesson Subject, Namely, "Prosperity and Adversity. ? A good outlines the following from -Crahncll'p Pocket Lessons:. L Jiidaids Prosperity. Bused cm? (1) ftellHDce on God. lesson I i (2) Courageous Venture for God, lesson 2. 15^* (?) Business Methods for God, lesson 3. (4) The. Vision of Ood. lesson 5. (3) The Law and Leadership of lesson 7. <61 WL*e Leadership Back to God. V-? Jessou 6. .8. Jcdah's Adversity. Due to? (ij ^resuming Upon God's Blbset&gi 1?MOb 4. (2) I'rosumtng Upe? God's Piir* prise, - lesson P. ' (3> Rejecting God's Word, loss on 10. .t ; (4) 'Utrs^cutlng God's Messenger. les'scin Yl^ V . (5) Disloyalty to God And Man, lesson 12. ' II-. Golden Text Review. Assign the texts .to. your class the preceding S>upday and ask .them toshow liovy *?pe lesson A Illumines * the text, or ask the class to prepare*.pi?", all the texts and have the memberfi of th? olaSs draw the text and "give, the answer. III. Character Study or Pert rait Review. Assign'the' following characters the Sunday before: Asa. Joash, Jeholada. Czziuli, Isaiah, Hezekiah, Hllklah. Jeremlkh, Basuch, Jehoiakiiu. l^Tbeduielech. Zedeklhb., '' - ' " IV. The Summary Method. This method calls for the salient fncts of each' lesson with a statement Nof Its outstanding teaching. Kate the following, suggestions: Lesson 1. Asa cleared the lahd of Idolatry- and called upon Judah to seek the Lord. Because he rested ilpon . the Lord. God gave him victory over his enemies. . Lesson 2. Athallah attempted to destroy the seed 'tfbyal and then usurp the throne. Jehoiuda checkmated l:er "by hiding away .Joiish for sis venrs. 'At nn '.appointed time .Tonsil \vas " crowned -fcltSy ni>rj the usuVper- slain. Every attempt to ihwaVt God's purpose fails. , . . Lesson Jt. .le.?u? afore: from the dead. I showed hHnsolf ,'to Ills disciples and I | < 'j:t thorn. forth as \vitnes<es i'or HVm. I ?"'f vt'i !n t y of ?'.! r.-sTrnprti^n of Christ 1? essential to witne?y for HIsi.Lessen -h Czzitfh r.KKlft a \ notable i-Lvfe and military fvcor.i.? bnfiuhH I tide he pfesumi'duOMsdy intruded" ;i u? the rr.ly-"'V 1 *"A\ A** f .Hide-* . CK'd4 .ym' TO . hilii With -lypV.^y, M'ride poet Ir before dt^trucitofe. nj)J a ' : n;lirv^!i,irl;Pf'W tt fail.'; Lpys.'ijv -?. fsainh's? vision :>f, Gtfd i Imujltl liir.i T?> a. ?*hse o?. HIr* Mli- ] fiime^k Man'g- gygresie rjpa^ today t (g a .vision of Cl^d. > w "Lessen d.. Xsulfth foresatN tlit- et-d. ol I iill strife hi the world through the. j r^tubflshhWDT <' Christ's kingdom ' Tvaet* mid resTbfnTtop* shall roir.fr to j reinovfr friie^ cnus^' j for"; strife. . , Lesson.f7i Hezekiah. led hi# people -{ back to Cod. This lie did by means'of ; the pftssover foa>t. The only way for ( a sinning and'divided people to pet j hack to Gdd and be united is around j Lcssttti tf. Through tW repairing of ! I the temple tlie low of-#r?d wm found. ! When ii was read before the .king : ' It brought penitent: sorrow1. God rfc- i oepted hhs penfteLrce and postponed 1 the 'e^H day. ' _' | -fctfson 9. Jefepiirih was arrested : j nnrt brought to trial because he boldly ! : proclaimed G\kJ's word to the j ajhrn. I j the one whpm God calls to prod a 1 in | fos \v?r<! should faithfully discharge ! ?'^ty regardless ?f what .men -may him.v I^asbfQm .Tphntnktm tried .to de J itrffy ^GATs'Wr.rd iy borrdug it:' Try; f 1nc" to dRstfoy - Gel's Word will not ! [ avert lIls iudvimntB. ' Cesspn LI. Hepatite oi JeremtiUi's : I ildcUty to G?d- he was cast Into prison. ! I Casting the prophet Into the dungeon-H : 'will itflt mm flUWh*)** jni'.rax'nts, ^ I Lesson 12. ;SebtHd?Hdn?aar-raatv.red JeruHlSh 'MM rnrrtrd -away -the r*? Otji onirttTwu . EihiOgh iji(d?Jlidgi?enta . ! tarry they eventually '.all, ? 1 ?'la Uis Sups. 1 For evet^. hereunto w(*re ye canea: ' ?,?--y" ritrlsf diso sfttfered for us.' I 1 saving us tin eiinTrdf. that ye anooiq I T-ttttow lite steps.?I PaterSoEl. '" ' I - j." re TrusWftd Man. - r * ' TBe man-who truaks men will puUe i .fawar mistakes than ha who (Hstrusts \bem.?C??f>ar. ..J.', " 1 " jr-?8tfeney Ss GdMe'n. Wall-timed sler.ea hath -mora elo"l tr speeeh.?Martin Flgqnltf^ ): v * .; coirSfir.: I TV ~' " riO-T YET fttT/ilfiED' Latest Arrival ? . J-nf) Haiti W?t. Her Age C ,uld ^ Vi.i^ Matter of Notice * The open- season for, park . -rslnns i>eing' at hand, the - hltm who Likes Hie outdoors took a seat on a park bench and awaited events. Men,' woiaeu. children and evep. cogs.and CUta'rdipohd to'Klin without conscious iMa^Mtrttavaaaiaks^kaMManaaahe/ log surprising about It when a little jtirl walked hp to Mia ahfl climbed upon the bench at his side. ?? "My name is Frances." sbe said fearlessly. "What's yoOrat". .1 Before the M. W. L.O. had time to reply nnother smaller ehltd ran Up end began pulling Frances' dfess, so. he asked: ~ ~ ~ "fif this your little slsterT' "Yea," teplled Frances. "Her name da Minnie. That Is our daddy over there on the bench,", and she Indicated blin with a wuve o( her hand. "How uid hie yon?" the it, W. L. O. asked. . 1.%v ' * 'Tto six" Frances answered proudly. then, wttti 11 slight touch of dls (lain, she HdOud:. nodding- -toward the little Minnie, "sliti'i.only three." Thti M. WTC Cttlooked ut tKe two little qlrla and wea about to uek another. question i'Bo Frances said, this time somewhat confidentially: .'Tve got another slSter at home.""Oti, have your the M. \V. L. O. responded. "Is she Older than your The little girl made an expressive gesture. c "She hasn't any age." she said In a mattey ofc taut way, Vshe^s Just.bbro." ?Chicago JouraflL- .. ?' - _ PECULIAR MAY DAY SPORTS Diversions in* "Merrie- England" That Went Out With the F^ise of Puritanical Ideas. In laondon' In olden rimes the chimney sweeps had" a May day celebration of' their own. They gathered In smali bands, fantastically dressed, ^usually with u woman smartly dressed and glittering with spangles. One strange iigure In the group, a man concealed in- a frame of herbs and flowers, called ".Tack In Jh6 Creen." All these persofts strolled the streets, stopping to dance to' Jh* ?tune of a fife and. a drum and; < blleoi pennies front' the. onlookers. - This, chimney sweep observance of the: day was the lust of the May; day celebrations of the sort fn England. As*a part of the bid English celebration of May day thfere 'was a distinct set ^ of'sports meant to represent the adventures of-the legendary Robin Hood and known a? the "Rotdu Hood games " Most of the vlmrac* tors mentioned the Robip Hdbd legend were portrayed hi, these game* abdL there were archery and.- quartet staff contests. In' Pni itnn ^tibicF In England. "May poles were jiprobteil and the May dfty customs tame Into disuse.. Soivad tUe.Difficulty. A prominent-. nfoyte'' director says that there is at'least one advantage hi tlie income. tux. "We were-cjistiiig for a,'picture, and we WnutW a ,j Lr i. v.-iir "mail for a certain part. This "lncr. had evidently forgotten that ci'j.jiilcn sehsehivs entered tire nndiofl .picture '&eld.. because he insisted apMi tlvem.>st exor-. bknlit salary.''that ??<uid he imagined. "Negotiation- weft- apparent'!;* ?toet tend tu-. .!i^vUsr>;became uriier.Tf I'ihhjly :Sis .tr'*'.T bitterly' df thv .".ntci'lim . ijifir he hard turd t.i . pay in Ukcvifie tfrx."<' We V.iii' some 'quick uieiutth tfcurhig and f -un ! hat the. reiurr. be i.uii mail. to the. govern? incut was about .1 litflf what he should have liunle had he received ihe salary thai lie insisted he' "had t?eei:. Setting. . ' - * */IT! tell you what PH do.' I said: ^I'll?Tlv?- mr the same stil^rv that 5*ou*t'?ld tTc gfh en\hitjT)t you got' Cub Tricks. . Ue had been nevrs^iaip^r reporter4 long vnongh to consider himself well past thrp-'cub" stage. , it v.as :X a. im, barely an Hour before press , time, when ilrtT phonO" bell rang. Replacing, the receiver aft^r a few excited' "Whats?" und 'When*?" he. grabbed hl$* raincoat. hnth telling the cltjr editor there was a big train wreck on "the \V. & X.. rushed out Breathless, he grabbed uVtlie hnklge watclinmft, ten minutes later. "WberV's 85? Idd she slnkr* ' Where's .what? "StlliVra^y?" asked the w atehman. "I'm frotn 1 he Ob Hon; we cot a report train 85 rah- .off ihe bridge:vj "It ciW- It does ^very morning about this, time. , Wharidaya- think?this fridge goes . ieveryv herfe \>1th the trnlu.V!*? Ev er y b < r< I y> M a cazin e. Now Yofkers Get Lost in Qlty. .. Many. of the' Rfc-long residents nf yew i.iwu ttfte of *tw? city ? r.H>Idly , exgotidlriH trn?ift>urt4tu>n py*tem. Till-! sic- m'<n-i with ni.,^ |llinff? aeeilt?B ?Sey \i?? Sii(ty,: uiir ir.jBiey have occasion t*. travel: lo unaooastduMjd "TjmrtCTB" they are as puzzled 'I~l8 tlig suaaaea Ti Is naiatto the ngC coiner, the residents? a?fe\v',raonlllB or years, with ?rt [iri'teiJds to know the sflbWys or the streets of ntly ron. sl'teraWe Hettlon off Mle i.mi, ?New Tor* emi Completing' H?r COlleetio*. . * Ifplen?People sdy H b i^roitjTflsrsa of- her to 'marry hire. "t?e lms ajy artificial arm and on artificial la&j 1 . SUrle (?SvectQ[>?tie*, about tht only artificialities she hasn't got her * * ? - ."s . . . . C. lat? 19M It "/- ^ ' :; *V:' n ^ *<jE2g; hSI -- r \ - p?6&- ms cruxty | Roxboro, J^.C. Bring your automobile troubles . . . to ms ?MOE GOODMAN ? " WTiU? Froflt, Conrt Street Our prices win?try us THE ? rvT \r.( 3 '?<*.> ' 'JIM11'Better Subscribe toe :' : . - H&Si ?.v - ^ :i w intm IAPPEN TO ANOTHER. B -i . .? THE WELFARE, OF THE i ?:?' . BECAUS1 THE PEOPLES BANlvT Oldest and Strongest Assets aver One Million Dollars BANK OK ROXBORO. .Safety deposit boxes for rent.. Your. Account Solieied. ' COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. T Fat IK Clay. Manager "The chop That,Service.Built' FIRST-NATIONAL BANK, Capita) $7(V.000!00 Surplus and Profits1 $30,000.u0 ROXBORO GROCERY CO.. Roxbuiu, _N> C.' ??, Wholesale Grocers?trend us. . your .order 4 . . ; . CROWELL Al'TO COMPANY Roxboro, N^.. C. HoThe~of ttre~ Ford SERGEANT & CLAYTON ; The. Sanitary Grocery Store ! Phone us your wants?prompt delivery. DAVIS DRUG CO*MPANY * Roxboro, N. C. Make our store vour headquar . Ur8 / BRADSHER & yU ATKS ' ' " ' ' ; ' '* 1 fMP!' -? ? *? rgNpSk ^'^-4 yaflfl^liEl Ti^n/mr1 fall*- . v?: i - ."i- .? Wp" - - . . v. s/r:. .st: >'.] (.: a.t^fov.^rri. 'ismc* "l*c:: ' ro the; innOcekt not to: punish ' MAPR^ FOR" THE 86^ I i.V* . -v %* j". ". SLi r-V ! VJJO" .' .- ?. :-* \'J ETTE1 >ur eve o .--.siJ a? ' '1 V. ' ?V %. ; ! i ? i>ji I? "- e : ".* * % . > ' '/ SE MERCHANTS SHOULD BE L - f" T-~ E YOU RltfE AMD FALL WITH. "TJ * V ... \ .?:'.\tv'izc:A, JACKSON .MOTOR COMPANY Studebateers, Seas, Maxwell A Overland Gas and Oils. W. L MOORE Fresh Meats and Groceries Your tradt is solicited?sktisfaction guaranteed R. A. SPENCER-& SON, j Undertakers 'Supcrinr^Svrvice?best prices S. P. SATTERFIfiLD i nsuraace \ ! "Old & Tried." Yot* know. HARRIS" & BURNS -j- Rnxboro's Best Store ' ^Everything for the comfort of I the famUy i? r~? * 'To buy right, buy at the right place \ WILBURN & SATTERF1ELD | " 'Rosboroi N. C; GARRETT&' WTLKERSON Roxboro, N." (General Store?anything and | everything i ROXBORO COTTON MILLS . Roxboro,' N. C. ' Fine Varna-,. : . . ' . . . '? , THE PRINCESS THEATRE, ,1 Roxboro. N. C. ' f ., ,1 Amusement for (he entire . .family : "*' MAMBRICR & "AUSTIN Drtlggest Block's-Candies. Fihe stationery |\ .and Toilet Ooods , _ and better eael lav S1.50 year * 1 -i flj - . 1 ' ' I. ' happens to gre rw / P . pi * .-S.-. J./5 ??.- -* v.-;i'- * \q * YOUR FIRST THOUGHT thf.m HARRY RAIFFS * ^lUPfitiTi.' 'rAi-D-r UAI'JP v/? ? a,*-- UUH IV* lfcV.'J. PCTo Pmy laseXTh-* Hiaht C?or;ia at the I! IC.HT i'i'.IGF.. Come to ^ roxboro'lumber cx). RosborOGN. r Buy from us and hnnk the difdeference watkfns^s: bl" llock", RoxboMa N'i t'. Everything foStaiJif with. a. lipfhitz ; Udsbcro, N. CThe State of Quality, ... SPOON & LEWIS r ^ Consulting Engineers V Koxboro & Greensboro, N\ C. * *' \ELI,0 L. TEER. Road Contractor, . Roxboro, Ji. C. JOHN F. REAMS, Roxboro, N. C. '.i Figure with me before you build THE COURIER St.50 a Year- ?. , All kinds of Printing > ? - 1 i . i . Li . .it. H i? ROXBORO LI OUT ? POWEH ~ ~ COH?v'? 'ft Roxhorfi: Hi. (1 a-ribK "Do it the electrical way." < ? 'BLANKS & MORRIS, * Koxhoro, N-'C. For best Groceries, Phone 25c w. KANE. . * ,-* Roxboro, N. C. , ,,.v ^Contractor? I H ^ + t -"riT.: rri ??if...'! { ^? :-<('? Von'#* !r T TE^ID" ^ ' /1 a: . t ' 'in if' '2* Ul.t ~ jw h week? and worth it
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