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. Cod Klvelh It a body a? ?I litui, and to every ???d ? 1 I r.,*I la a certain vil... a bluofc of stores ?M vacated I!<! t!ie buildings. were j-iiiu utailii over. Skin were dl* plnyed showing ! that the \arious ] liruis hart tera pororlly mottd out. A Christian" minister who j lived In" this city, ? o 1 1 c e'd these sign* when he re turned home aft er an absedoe of ? several months. w, , ... _ He remarked to Wev, L. W. Gosnefl. wife ?Wh#t 4j striking picture of death for the **lie<Vr! If I sboatd be called home i?# be- with the Lord before yon, .and ^ou Winfrey to put m slab of some kind where lny body ties, /oil ixfght have j It read something like this: 'Sjived ' the grace of (iort, moved out Midt J renovated nod reunited.' Tb*t would j tk!l the whole story." T.aitr he returned home again,, after ] j.n extended aliHenee." He founil tlie i city Uoek made over, so that orte ! I nuHl scarcely Imagine It had ' over ooke'd as onre It dl<C Vet the founds- I 2 Kins were the same and also the walls. | ?Again, ihe minister called the nllen l1? "f hla Wife to the parallel with the death of the believer and eape s-tatiy with hlti resurrection. For In ' ?that biassed stale we shall have bodies 'Oentirtd with (hose we now have. Just *S the store* have the same founds ">?" *nd walls,- yet our bodies shall * 5-? transformed more wonderously than ?.ny buildings of earth tmve ever been, j Our text makes clear that Ood la ?unite njiml to providing resurrection *>odies suitable for the life to come. * ? :<id Klveth It n I.cdy ns It hath pleated 11m." Paol Is spenklng of the sow- j Cng ?f seed, whether of wheat or of w.ime other grain. . We sow hare grain, iint Cod elves II such a body ns j S lews . Him. riant and frnll and "flower are very different: In appearance. fMm rlM; seed ???. So shall 'be the resurrection b&dy compared vrlth that we now poawfti. The resources of Cod are traced fn ??her spheres. Caul points qut tliat sn*. C'l-vator provides one kind of flesh ' 5or ijTen, another for beastN, -nnothcr *?r lilnl-r another for Italic*. lldW" ?wnnderfnl II noulcl ||? to find a lish living snhmerged in water. |f we were not hO uccusttuued Ui the sight! ivni fees on to show rTirtt mere are bodies ? elestli.l und terreslrlril. each with Its ? wn lilting glory. lie >hows tliat there Jir* various glories In celestial bodies, '??n the sun, 'the moOf^and Ihe various ?.-tar*. * Tbe Resurrection Body. "So, also, Is the resurrection of tha aiend." \ Thi. God who au provides In ? ??Onus realms will not.be at. a loss to ji-.ivhle resurrection liudiua- for Hie ,<hlldMO. Our body Is sown In "cor ruption,". subject In disease, decay, : a-ealh, hut It shall .be raised In "tncor vuptlun," free from decay, Imperish able. It Is sown In "dishonor." for a* : *nc* t<> ihe ftrqve Its fleeUngJitiUllX. ? s gone, hnt It shall be raised In *<Iopj'," It Is sown In "wenkuess," subject to weariness, needing sleep, I ut It ahull he raised In "power,1' It 'i? sown a "natural tiody," suited to 'he soul, tint li shall he raised n "spit- ] Itiial body." adapted to the spirit, tlie JJghest element t.f our nature. In ! ? . 'her words, we 'slmlt no longer be <iUe the firm Admil. bill like (hi; lust^ .'lam. as Tie uppciired nfter He was jr*Jse.| froiii Hie deaif In Hint glorious ajflily with wlilch^ He finally ascended ?? heaven. .-Our text makes plhln, however, that -while (Kid will gtve n* sneh bodies ?.? planse Him, .vet our Identity will be preserved. "To every - seed hla own tiody." True, plant and fruits' and tlower are very different from the'seed ?own. Indeed, they nr$ not composed S the same particles. Yet, a certain I'lant would never huve been save for at certain seed. In our own case. Ihe body change* stout every seven, years, so that the ?mdy I now possess prohuhiy eomntns no pnrtlclo of matter which win In nry iiody of seven years ago. Vnt the <1 entity of niy body Is preserved. My Ijmly nil through tire Is conditioned by ihe body with which I wm horn. In M>lt? of .the change of the particles of ? ii Her In It Just so, the resurrection ood.v, changed ns It wilt be, will be ?indMoned by the body 1 have borne :b tMa tlfe, and kc Menttcnl --with It. incidentally, tills bears on tfie question I f henvenjy recognition. "Ceyalnlyr1 aa ?n aged Christian -remarked to his ?wj/e when dlsnisslug tluit question. shall not be greatier fools there ;h?n here." ' ? 1 _ How we long sometimes, for those ?~*lorles yet to lie revested to usl - "Jaruaalam th? Ooldan, V I waary for on a steam ~flt 111 1IIJ sluij la. dtatanca and fn draam! Wy thoushta Itha -palma In ntte, -J Climb up to took ?rtd pray _fot a gllm p?a ot tHy dear country -VhiU !'?? ?u. ?*?>." - Cert does not arbitrarily wllhdr** Sl-iiibel ! from HI* peopleT 'it He floef - J1flP"n,l upon It tktrs i< fMUtllilut in His tampts offsosWe (5: "Hint, wmethtui with which He aid on "fertilizing cotton and Jrirfi pota toes on some of the principal soil types of s'orth Car-alma. ' This Y>ul letiri ' i ' the result of investigational work done by W. Pate oT^he 01 v IsHjii "Of" Agronomy and .Dr. J. J. Skinner of the .United State* De partment of Agriculture at Wash ington. i > c bulletin is well iilus tcnted, contains a number of tables gives topedfic recommendation* abo.it the heat fert'Jizer to use, tho amaunts to use ptr acre ami the best method of handling the soils on which the twits were made. This bulletin was sent to the printer last September but ha3 just been recei ved for distribution. It is free to any cotton farmer of North Carolina and he may obtan it by asking for "The Bulletin, September 1824." Tho other publication now avail able is one giving fertilizer recom mendations for tobacco. This is an oxtenfipn circular- .prepared by H. A. M'jQee as a result o? the tests whith lie made with tobacco farmers in various parts of N'crth Carolina last year. Mr. McGee uses the re sults pt these demonstrations and of tl\e scientific research work done at the Tobacco Station near Oxford as a basis for his fertilizer recommen dation*. In the publication he shows the value of liming the land with magnesium limestone, explains how to mix good tobacco fertilizer at home and shows the sources from which tho necessary plant food may be ob tained. This is extension circular number 149 and is also free as long as the Bupply lasts to any farmers wanting a copy. ' ; ? ? r? ? To sefcure either or both of these fertilizer publications, it is only nec essary to write a letter or card to the Editor, Agricultural Extension Service, Raleigh, N. "C. SAILOR BOY by Nannie" L; Booth. Neath the funny skies' so blue, I am dreaming .now of you. Add the dream it's- sweetness npth ing can destroy. While you sail the dark blue sea With, a Sailor's tnirid 'so' fres. Do ypu ever think of mo? Sailor Boy. ^?fath the Southern sfcm ? ? ? Sunny blue as your dear eyes, I still dream of the old days- full of .-joy, How in childhood's hours wc roamed Mid the scenes of. home, sweet home, How 1 long, once more to see you. Sailor Boy. Oh! n?y heart with joy has thrilled Oh! how sweet the memory still, Memory of two childish hearts so full of joy. How in ufoildhqod's hours we played, : t and 'mid flowery ways we strayed, Can it be, you can forget. Sailor Boy ? ? O'er us the years have flown, And we both have older grown, Stronger grows the tic, which noth inff '??" destroy. Many -times our hnnds have clast ped. In the unforgotten past, Deeper has become oar friendship, Sailor Boy. Now in distant lands "you dwell. And the home we loved so well Whore we spent many hours. Of ' pence and joy, j Like a Soldier firm- and true, Ever waits to welcome you, At the time of your return, Sailor Boy. The're's a time I cah't forget, "?] Tis the. last time that wo met, But the, parting our peace did not destroy; Our troubles were forgot, Of your going, we knew not, But we met not.after that. Sailor Boy. But the saddest to recall, Changes come to one and 'all, But another Life- awaits us filled with joy, . . *? Through-our hearts are crushed with "pain, Though we never meet again, ? Tfcere we'll mecflT to part no r ever nrf nevir, Sailor Boy. SALK OK VALUABLE. LAN1> ? On Monday, March 23, 192B, at 12 o'clock noon, at the rouit liuuss. daer in Ronboro, North Carolina, the un l ijsmiprntyl ,-i s agent and attorney in fact of- the 1iBlM at Taw <ri tM tat* : George W7 Whitfield, will sett nvpub lie sale to the' highest bidder "that eertain tfact of UjgtLflLO)i>t l| . 6WIM and occupied by the said "late George Whitfield, lying seven miles' west 1 V ? ?? , - ' . ' . THE ROXBOI of Roxb .ro in Olive Hill To?m?Wp) Vcr- OTi < nuiit/. North? Carolina, ITH- * poiningTands of Mrs. lluldah Warren on the soutl), and lands of T. D. Win-| Kesd on the west, ooiititnlng 147 acres more or leas. Good tobacco and grain land, Well watered and well improved, liaving plenty of wood and timber for the upkeep of the place. It if within Ins School, and about ono-half mHe fiom Leas Chapel Church, It is admirably situated for a hom<, hijd any 6n? dc? eiring-a iood farm Will' do well.ta giva consideration to .this tract. Any one desiring to. took, over the place Will apply either to the undersigned or to "Mr. R. E. Wade, who livei os 'the place. ? _ THERMS OF SALE: One-fourth cash, one-fourth DecembeF 1, 1025 and balance December 1st, 1926, deferred payments bearing interest from date of sale. . The purchaser will be entitled -to the rent for this year. This February 21, 1925. J. A. WHITFIELD Attorney in Fact. ? 4ts NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given, that at a regular meeting -of the Eo^rtf of Com missioners for the County of Person, held in the court house in. Roxboro N. C. Monday M.?.ch ?ndl925. a pet ition'. signed by the l-eqmred number of qualified voters, of Bushy Fork High School District in Person Coun ty, same being spccial "district Ns. 5 and endorsed by the Board of Edu cation, of Person Comity; said poti t'en askfng that a? election be called "tn said district, for ttnr purpose of ascertaining tho will of the voters of said district, as>to whether to in crease tho present local school tax, from ten cents on the hundred dol lars valuation, to not- exceeding 30 cents on the hundred dollars valua tion of property both real and per sonal. Now therefore. It is he:-eby' ordered by said Board of County Commis sioners for tho -couny of Person, that a-?. election he. held in ?ai<i 'Bushy Forte High School District, f.jr the purpose of ascertaining the will of the voters as to said increase. It fs hereby ordered that said cl cction be- held on Saturday, April 11. 1936. at tho Bushy Fork High School Building. D. A. Hester is hereby appointed registrar for said clcotion. A new registration of ~v- tet% of said district is hereby ordered. The Registration books will be 6pened~Sat. March 7th 1025 and will be closed- Sat. April 4 1925. r... E. A. iSnipes and W. C. Warren, are hereby appointed judges of said election. The Registrar, will on oath Sat. attend the voting place so wit Bushy Fork High School building, for tho purpose of registering 3Uth- votcr3 as may desire to register. The Sat. before election, '.o wjt April 4th shall be and the same is hereby designated as challenge day. At said ejection those favoring on increase la local school taxes, shall vote a ballot an which shall be writ ten or printed ? TOR LOCAL TAX." Those opposing the increase, shaH veto a ballot on which shall be writ ten or printed AGAINST LOCAL TAXES" That said election shall be in all ways conducted as n regular state election,. Done by Order of the Board. This March 2nd 1925. B. F. HESTER, Chairman. W; ,T. K1RBY, Clerk to the boards NOTICE? LAND SALE By virtue of an order of Ihe Super ior- Court of Person County, North Carolina, made in the special pro ceeding entitled Mrs. Ida W hilt and others Against 'I.uther Whitt, I will nffer for "sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auctioir at the Court House door in Roxboro, N. C. on Saturday, April 18, Ills, at 12 o'clock M. that certain tract of land lying, and being, in Roxboro Township, said county and state, bounded on the North by the dower lands of Mrs. Ida- Whitt, on the East by G, E. Harris, on the South by J. E Perkins and on the West by A. C. Gravitt and J. D. Perkins, containing 102 acres, being the tract of land of the late H. J. Whitt, exclusive of the J dower interest Of Mrs. Ida Whitt \\>hich has been allotted to her there m. This land Will M Stdll m Jl Whull) and then in tWo separate tracts, oSJS tract lying on the East side <k iffi Ridge Bead containing., 70 acres, and the other tract lyinff pn the West side of the Ridge Road containing tracts-will lie exhibited on the i&ur'tit saM. ~"""v f jhia auiViuk. iaaa. ? - ? Vm: D. MBRRITT, y .Commissioner. O COCRXEB ' - ' ? n Exccutors Notice. Having qualified as Executor o t tho state of the late S. P. Hurdle M' Penan Ojunty; M. (' , tht* i.i to notify all 4>fcrsorts hal ting: claims < against the estate' to protent >;iro(' to tho uiKSp-iignei on ir before th 21st day of Feb., 1936, o;- this uorice wielL be pleaded in bar of their re All peraons uwang tate wOl please make immediate j/ay ment. This Feb. 21, 1925. Mrs. Corinna Hurdle, 1 ts ? Schedule 1 Effective Vcb. 193S a. m.tp. -m. . a. m.ip. m > ?7:06|"? :X0 lv.Durham ar.N,:00 'S:30 a. rif.ip. m. a.'m.'^. ni. 8:15t6:20 Iv.Roxbord ar.ll:48' 7:19 8:40 8:50 lv.ner.td$tonnr.ll:19 6:60 9:057:1.1 lv.S. Boston ar, 11:00 3:30 9:19 7:27 lv, Halifax ar.l0:17 6:15 11:35 9:45 nr. Lynchg. lv. 8:35, 4:00 * Above trains daily. Connections at Lynchburg. for iVi.sh ington, Baltimore, Pl>ila't!clyh:a and New York. Parlor and sleeping csr.s dining cars. The beat jouU to the weal aut northwest. Rates anj informntiot upon application to agent, or. j W. a SAUNDERS,' General Fai.. Agein Roanoke. Va Subscribe for THE COURIER I Old Folks' Ailments "I began taking Black Draught over fifty yean ago and my experience with it stretches over a good long time," says Mr. Joe A. Blake more, a Civil War veteran and former Virginian, who ie now a prominent citizen of _ Floyd, Texas. "It is the beat Sg laxative I know of for old S people. . . A good many years ? ago, in Virginia, I .used to get bilious and I found that ? Thedford's 1 was the best and quickest re BjMii, could get. Since I come Stlrlwras I Fiaire these bilious ? attacks every now and then ? gg a man will got bilious any 1 where, you know ? and { find B that a little Black-Draught B soon straightens me out. bb After a few doses, in little or H no time I'm all right again." J Thedford's Black-Draught ? is a purely vegetable liver medicine, used in America for ? over eighty years. It acts on ? the stomach, liver and bowels 2 i? a gentle, natural way, aa ? slsting digestion and relisv g constipation. Sold every - I' *** B-IOJ ??I "As good -as A- A-C" This is the favorite claim made by competi tors in drumming the'fertilfcer trade, and nothing could more clearly demonstrate the supremacy of .. "A.A.C." Fertilizers than this gracious acknowledg- || ment hy our competitors thtif . ,*^ -- f - "AA QUALITV^FERTILIZERS are generally recognized as the STANDARDS OF COMPARISON They enjoy this distinction itf consequence of their unbroken rccord of universal satisfaction and unparalleled success for more than half a century. To insure jhe largpst . yields and best quality of all crops, use Only "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS "BEST VKOttN TO YOU UNDE* THE "AA" BRADLEY'S ZELL'S FISH BRAND IMPERIAL LAZARETTO PATAPSCO POCOMOKE Manufactured by The American Agricultural Chemical Company "* " Henderson Sales and Works HENDERSON, N. C. Our Apitultoril Service Bureau will help *o!ve your turning problem a. Send for their Crop B*lktina. Addreau 92 State Street. Po?fon, Mats. Our Greatest Asset Ts the {food word our host of satisfied customers apeak for us. Itigse wh? place their bank affairs inrour care are always glad to tell others o? u\Tt service. THE MAN OUTSIDE THE WICKET Is the one for whom our building was erected, oar safety mult installed, out out ? of ? town connections Arranged, and financial pvoljle?s to any ttf ?ur officers- When your neighbor-tells you that this is THE FRIENDLY BANK ? ? fJf.. - . y. /??" : * "" ?- V" r*"* ? - --T-* You can know he, speaks the truth. / , We will esteem it a pleasure to include your friendship and y?ur accent Mawim.uar assets. ? .. . = The First National Bank FRIENDLY 3^ Roxbor*, N, C.
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