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PACE SIX. ? . They are GOOD! 10* Bay this Cicarette and Save Money ISSUE WARRANT FOR FORMER BANK TELLER. .?. Elizabeth City, Sept. -48,?A warrant was issued today for the arrest of John D. Sykes, Jr., 26, former city collection teller of the First and CitI?; XT?it ? 1 T> 1_ _ M iLL _?i ixcna iialivimi duiJK qi tnis City, On a charge of embezzlement. Sykes had been missing from Elizabeth_ City since Sunday, September 6th. Ch&s. R. Robinson, president of the bank, today jasued a statement saying investigation of Sykes' accounts revealed an alleged shortage of more than $20,000. Mr. Robinson said the bank is fully protected hy a surety bond in the sum of $25,000. ; WANT ADS?^ Probably you do net half appreciate the column headed Want Ads ?One of the professional men stated to us last week that he always read everything in this column for while We did not" often find anything for . x which he was looking,. still, it just naturally attracted him and he read it. And so does hundreds of others. _ If you have anything laying around """ which ycu do not especially need, or if you have more chickens or eggs, or perhaps it is a pig or -sheep, or just any old thing you want to dispose or, just try a few lines in this column apd see how quick it will move. The cost is lew, 1 cent a word for each insertion. Try it. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. NORTH CAROLINA, T?S*'P<'lfiT?T /'Atntiwr r rftiypmi wunTi. 3 Roxboro Cotton Mills [? ' . Y? Puritan. Fibre Co., Inc. vJ NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUB7 r LICATION. B&. The defendant, above named will take notice that a summons in the above-entitled action was issued apalnst said defendant on the TV* day September, 1922, by D. Wr Brad^?ber. Clerk of the Superior Court fur Person County, North Carolina, for the sum of $1958*25, the said amount being damages sustained by the plaintiff by reason of breach*" of contract on the part of said defendant in the. shipment of a lot of cotton waste, known to the trade as "strips," which said "strips" werf 'greatly Inferior in grade and-quality to those montioned and described in contract of sale and purchase, the defendant requiring the plaintiff to pay the draft with bill of lading attached, ^ for said shipment before inspection and delivery of same, which summons returnable before D. W. Bradsher, the Superior Court for Person^^fc^y,' at his cjflh.ce in the Court TTi i ii in iMTtejhpor, N. C., on the 14 th day of OctobCT^J&22. The defendant wil Also take notTc&N^tot a warrant of attachment was iswS^hy. said Clerk on the 7th day of Seffn^iber, 1922, against the property of said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the said Clerk at the time and place above-named for the return of |h summons, when and where the derequired to appear and an8\wS??^?mur to the complaint, or tJie relirf^^^^knl will be granted. This. 7th dalWKgSept., 1922. qj ijjpr i^Clerk Suptf&r Coort. O Jt t> ^cw QVe.J&heiijQr\JjMif Mrs. N. L. j7) ^iiid B. Thomas, ^Jjeyclftdfllhe fc^ge-i ASMer at the Court j2f HoWI^S^iro, M. c.,: j?^OX^^I^OBER. 30, 1922 . Person ^ounty, N. r LjjHs'i'nl. estate and ctheTS. (-"'^flni"#y 74 acres, more ?r - lost for burial mounds. Th ijgrtleptembcr 25, 1922. ffj i?f/ U. B. Thaman, fl at/' Joe Thomas, T if/ Lallie GentTy, -Jy Sim .Thomas. . &/ _, Ella Jones, _ i;*f/ ' Adolphm .tones. ' IjL mf? ?.- - Swdio T'.-.fl. - - ~ t 4^^wiiiie pt>o1' j> 1 T ':**** ! ji IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL JundaySehool * LessonT iBy REV. P, B. FITZWATER. D. D.. Teacher of English Bible In ths Moody \ Blblf Institute of Chicago.) fflpvr^ht tit! Pwlon LESSON FOR OCTOBER 1 BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST LK890X TEXT?Luke 1^-23, GOLW2N TEXT?He shall be great In the slfcnt of the Lord, and he shall drink no wine nor strong drink.?Luke 1:15. REFERENCE MATERIAL?lea. 40:S-?; Mai. PRIMARY TOPIC?An Angel Brings .Good News. JUNIOR TOPICS?The Birth of John the Baptist. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ?Preparation for the Coming of Christ.* YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC eThe Place* and Work of John the &&Ptlst. We ar.e today entering upon r tetx months' course.of study in the Gospel of Luke, whose general subject Is "Jesus the World's Savior." Today'* lesson concerns the birth of John the ih ptiRt, the forerunner of Christ. y. The Parents of John the Baptist (vv. 7). 1. Wllt'U XUC> t"U IV. U|. 1U IU? (lays of llerod thfe King." They lived" In a day when ungodliness was rife. ^Thtr^prlesthood wan very corrupt-iincL the ruling classes were wicked. Zacharias and his wife lived In n time when it was not so eusy tp he. godly. 2. Their Character^ (v. 0). They were righteous before God. To be righteous before God i?a high tribute. Many appear to be righteous before men who are-, not righteous before God. Their lives were so irmled that they walked in the commandments of the Lord blameless. How beautiful it is when husband arid wife are united tri the Lord arid walk together in fellowship with God. 3. They Were Childless (v. 7). Though this godly couple were well mated and ?heys possessed the joy of the Lord in their souls, there was a real lack in "Ttinr home:? ?^?II. The Birth of John Promised (rr. 8-17). 1. By Whom ( .>11; cf. v. 19). The angel Gabriel appeared and made known the good news to Zacharias. This exalted being, the special messenger of God$tovns gent to. make this disclosure. 2. When ( . 8-14). While officiating aB priest this good news came to him. Zacharias must have been definitely praying about this very matter ( . 13)., AS be burned Incense, which, typified prayer, the multitude without were jiraying. 3. Characteristics of the Child ( ; 15-17). (1) Shall be great In the sight of the Lord ( . 15). Though the people did not greatly esteem him he was highly esteemed by the Lord. Tfcja m immueiy u?iier uian it ne uaa oeen greatly efteemed In the eyes Of raen or in his own eyes. This is the esteem for which weHU should long and pray. (2^ Shall drink neither wine nor strong drink (v. 15). The child shall become a Nazarite, separating himself from the sensuous things and dedicating himself to the service of the Urd. (.1) Be filled with the Holy Ghost (v. 15). The energy of the divine Spirit would enable him to lend the people to repentance (v. 16). (4) Shall go in the spirit and power of Klijah (v. 17). In this power ha .was to prepare the people for the coming of the Savlqr and the salvation which He was to bring. III. Zacharias Asking for a Sign (w. 1^23). Although the aged priest was earnestly praying for the salvation of Israel the gracious promise of the angel, which was the beginning of that salvation, staggered his faith. He was unable to "believe that that for which he fondly hoped and prayed would be realized. The angel gave Zacharias a sl^jn. He was smitten with dumbness which was to continue until the fulfillment of the promise. Becnuse he refused to praise God in faith for this gracious promise God" caused his toggue to be._sijent until the promise woS* fulfilled and hla lips could Open in thanksgiving and praise.- Though he was thus rebuked, at the same time his faith was strengthened by the manifestation of the supernatural. God wants us to trust Him, to believe his promises, no flatter how contrary to reason they may seem. IV. The Promise Fulfilled (vv. 57CSV When the tlmo fnr thr? tUfffc i of John, Elizabeth 'brought forth a son j and the neighbors rejoiced with her. j On the eighth day they cireumcized I the child and gave him a name according to the "Instruction of the. angel <v. 13>. The name John \vas contrary to the family custom. By. n\eans of writing Znchnrias made known the 'name which he would' have by divine instruction. At this time Ood opened the mouth of ZachnrinVjfna he offered up praise. In; my youth I thought ojAjrrtting a satire on mankind^ but tff* in my tllink.I should riteAu fti'ulngy for thepi.?Wplpole. 'jll Lenity and fMty. _ When- lenity und \umrry play for a kingdom/ the gentterjnmester is the soonest winner.?Shflfispeare. Heaven often ttjjuue ^n'morcy, oveo ?*" '*< blowyh MTirott,?'Jflanni . ; TFE ROXBORO OOtlBlifii PBMWnrV'" i f I WlMM?, tm ,, n | ------ - - ?w - ? --- ?1? ?. WILSON SENDS OVERMAN' MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY. SALISBURY, Sept. 18.?Sen*tor Lee S. Overman, who is at home and kept to hl? room on account ofan. injury received some few flays ago in a fall at Washington, has .received hundreds of^ messages of sympathy, but one that he appreciates probably more than any otHar is a letter jugt received from Woodrnw Wilsow, This letter betrays some of the old time Wilson humor and indicates that the ex-President is at least able to take notice of things political. Mr. Wilson writes: . v . "My dear Senator: " |T| ' TeIephone Hi ^FOCer ^?r 3 ?aS imm Delicious And Refresh jl BOTTLED UNDER %\ | an exclusive; \ *X i License from . 1 THE COCA-COLA SRoxboro Bot R'oxbor jTrices' i emi I SR?IW!RP ja U'Ul/USLiitSW ? Radical price reduction puts f3 that no family with a home gs out this mordern heating pi H At the new low pric< than stoves necesi Costs less than a go Costs less than a gc Costj- less than twice ing machine. Costs less than twic Order a CaloriC no' = comfort and convenience yo' cause it protects the family'! ily's pocketbook. Because it IS in the fuel it saves. ? Order now because prices ca | ing now you will enjoy the < s . centage of its cost this win & j?| Do not delay. Winter is he | is an argument for CaloriC | risk. Our guarantee-^your JOHN ROXBORO, NO ] . . THERE IN TH SEPTEMBER 27th 1922 "I learned only yesterday of A. accident to your ankle, which I on afraid must be very painful. I sen: you this line to express my sinceri i egret and great sympathy. We must ' I think, leave all miu-atepa to thi Republicans, and I advise' you as i true Democrat hereafter to "watc! your step.' We must all keep as fi as possible for the great teaks im ' mediately uhesd?of us as a imtioi and as a party. Hoping that your in convenience and distress will be ver3 short-lived, "Faithfully yours, "WOODROW WILSON." - i- .... . , tling Works, Is o, N. C: "*? H Downs klftlfi I "SSSffl? | i the cost of a CaloriC so low ;g to heat can afford, to be with- ? iant. ^ ;s the CaloriC costs less js? sary to heat the building, od piano. lod home, water system, s the price of a good washe the price of a lhonograph. |j w because it is the greatest M 11 can have in your home. Be- |9 s health and thereby the fam- <2 pays every dollar of its cost P3 nnot be lower ?and by order;omport and save a good per- (1 ter.. . -p re in earnest. Every blizzard M 1 comfort now. You take no S satisfaction or money back. p F. REAMS I RTH CAROLINA mTniWraggMvuiUL'ibi1.-1./ v-'wr! : is ALW E GASO T ISC THE MO STANDAR _? ,?: _* .. / i- .v.. - ' ? . . . ??J { Betterbe Si ij SOR] ;! --SnSATTER ,today and have tha rj tected. *jo to - youi minute. An hour i r ! ? . thousands. PHONE No. 135. . SATTER,] F. O B . D' T * - ^ Fordson Often In a Day Thar The Fordson substitutes . # V ' * * The Fordson substitutes 1 legs of man and horse. The Fordson takes the blood and puts it on steel It allows the farmer's en< management, and not m< gives him time. It cuts There's a big story of sa by the Fordson. Let i phone or call. ? CROWFLL / MB Roxboro f r *v . 5 *: . AYS A LE 'LINE PA REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. BALANCl TOR FUE ' V. ID OIL COI (NEW JERSEY) . Jr . 1 1 J ^FE than f?Y FIELD? t tobacco pro phone this may lose you FLgLD DO IT NOW.. % - ' ' r. - - * ' - II" l Does More t-Six Horses motors for muscles, ractor wheels for the burden off flesh and -Tgy to be devoted to trely to operation. It his producing costs. vings made possible js tell you. Write, V.UTO CO. i N. a ' ' * % ADER. 1 lRADE ED rs P* " Li - ; ______ VI PAN Y ?? '' ' ?. -v. hrh- ' t 9 * . : l " - .
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