prtcvn uniform ihrawyfflOHAt StmdaySchool {*Z K*-*" P r'TZ**T?li. l> D OM> :.'p *"* "i4^ JL'" " ? N.W.p.^ U.lo. ) Lesson for April 11" TUB ^TORV OF CREATION T.l'HSON 1 KXT-<1,???,. ' ??"?? sstssr ; J. N."[t TOPIC? Th. 8t<lrT Cr?. *H?>?KM.,onTop. , r7:;P/t ,fl!? ?***r Of All Th Intra K>"r.vtl,|?e hat a?d had a he*!,,. I "'<* ""Mused rati** Is M,.. <??>>??? f "II ll.lr.en I*, tl.l? f?nila. ?'H.ui truth, I Imujcle beyond the ,?,w ! f ' ?r?*n. :he "ni1 <*?r problem* of phi ; ""v,"Ky will ix. Solved ? l. The Origin of. the Univerao Cr?oti, 1 ?;! ). , w All things; '"-'"K I'.v il?- will and art . ." Prrs"""l ?n<l Create means to ' ' ' '?"?"?'II i' I In, wlili I, ||M,|1^ no |.r?>v Ions orlsteuee. ' J*"" Re9e"er?0on of the Earth UM-f'l. | th-tween vffrjwti one ?<ld tw? |R leaily marked *11 Interval of perhaps r!? , }'r! T,k' ???>' ?HW was ..I,.',' hv *? subjected to ? Vf!"'!"' Hebrew word "w,,:' ' m cht j.|?i ,,h well have Ih-oti trans, ' ?V Instead. therefore. J of he ert rt h having been oreated-a '' ' "r ' h,a"- 'hut It I leea me In I T'l . * *"','?'',yH'<>l<- Judgment " "'"h ;',W '"<? I?r??,.l.et declares that I, .m| ,||,| ?nt , -rente the earth a zz, """ ? >-? h" i nh,blted. Atl that real has | "? hMrnionlr.es wttli this! view. The so-.alhvl six day* of ere- I """I <io.IV .vl.ubllltatto,, 0f tnp earth. The 'rjwp for this JudKniertt upon I h. .-ear " Is ,|oul>(|t.w ,?f. SiHun. who |s ? 12 :!'n ' " "f .,w" worl<J ( I'thn Ill's, TV" that Uod create. I tin- ,00- ' eU-v ?..?! decreed that ihey prop.,*Jt.t ! after tr,,Mr !;U?|; SM.-I. a 0,l?6 j ont " ' "rtofiler N ""known. tor, he re?| Ketcnef.'! ? I. The Ori0ln;of Man ( I :2.| ! '?'""?".I hy Coil H,. f"lo hetnp ,thn?W|, ? j " I" ?atnrt!,1ie hot,, th ? and. Ilkem.ss nf. (hi, I Till- j tn.HKe and |5MUit_fj^v>ll..l| nt | '?'"'It. lid!- ii1t..|i,.(.r,1,,t '>i | #i ?::i " ?"?!?? lit. ; - rel ,.??,. .' j,i r..|, | , r', c v ' """" ;??iv .1 ?1:1,..^ j ;r . ,0V' 'nwn-tUflj :i nr.-, ' . J I v :..fy.?w.. nf.fL..<:,;reWfctHI? , 'V'"' wh.nt, I!.. . s;, fwn Slory. urrV ; "ut, ??<"? i? . , ? ?? ""f ??'. e hlni (.nf JM, 1 ! !-r / vi'-? ? 10 ftiiil r-,. :J ' ' 'I V ?!,!.. si.'rr.Mip.,; ..... ... v.lrcH.s jiii! | liV..,.*- 1 ? ' *) f V I ". S ?? ? ? I I J * f I . Ll ? """ W I houjtht for To , ? the t??.-|,l?e r: j" ll?. J '"??nt. If any null, woiji.i ), ? v., , . 7", 7 "!m'm (U l lH.ss .. .?r1!; -Mun In K,ten was .h-xolai.. |..,ri),n ' ii-i.,,,, , * !?""?' * Animals of ,,ji , ' i?-..?X anion* ttw,i? wa? |? flll. , , ' Jhl/.n*.'" f ?' "I- -I, m?>* f..r Mm' , r ii??m !(!?> niiltiia); t The O"l0ln of Waman (L'/Jl-'M) ^ ?, , "f ...',,1 . ; therefore , coniiitune 1 ,|._; ??'7? /Cm r,riH:r^,.Te^,'n ? - f*" ?-i ?i,h <;,:u ? from Av ici's mI.K. i . r"' . ?Zr;, M,, 1 ? c~:;, :::: one i-en, o,-e,| farther from the -arth .htm man. Someone haa Hnl.l i|,M, th(. msn was (|,(at reflned. h,M | ??<? dust douoly r, -tine, I MaTiherf I IJehrv ,,v. u.?, n 2 ? Ih on, of ?r .U1um ?ot ? "? w. ?f his feet, to he Hamrdprt ?r?? , . , , "lit Ills Side. r? he w.uiuim 'inder i,|, arm ,0 he ?r?, ' "ear his heart to tie fovefl ' VI. The Origin of Marriage a -i, + -.* '?& ?MlSflr i!l!" male. and female ,r ,va. If,,. (tn<t women should marry Marriage la ,he ,110s, aaered oli linman II,.;. f, ..f dKlno ..ruin; f?r HimiMlf r?.r _ ftirmed the marriage ceremony. 1 Give Credit to Cod Ttihr aet of (nHiallv? an4. ,|arln|( this resolute step of ontlte eonttdenie + ls-H< tUa-Ji^uie ihi.e ihe. most reus.,,, ? *irt^ |.we?41u#_iiuit A. cfeuttire ni?y ,--1 :?)4crTRke. Civ .r.-mt to tj,>d: no iwlmlrvm, no i>ruileni ??alcuUfJw^oTinT "larwfsr ? I'haili . ?W'litfwi.e. ? il_ Killinfr Daiihts f-M1} M?. || r i,i.ni=n~nilr 1 t.te r>--ar il!l? .; .I.iiilit, Kverjr ItlOBgnt, wont, in,|. diiea.Xur IHm. rarrlBs yoc a? ?f ? ? Jn.i.i rTHoTTTTiTWrn ... .... ? y?s? sas!sw>w?p* -mmmss*'-* Two of the most exclusive fashions in Easter finery ? both speak ing the universal language of chic ? botli_p<iises.sing a charm that is inimitable! The hat is of draped silk, trimmed with the gayest of embroidery, and has droopy, graceful lines. Particularly lovely. and unusual i.s the new version of the popular ensemble, consisting of a 'two piece dress of beige worsted, and a flowing cape, the smartncx uf which is accented by being bordered witfc yividly colored stitchery _t.hr very newest of novel trimming BELLINGER THUS HE IS CHARLIE ROSS Gaston County Man Has Reached Conclusion He is. .Missing Boy MFSSING SINCE 1S75 - Abbeville. March .25.:? The Asfci viH?? (Times ih a copyright story today detfares that, Julius, C.lea.an IDrllinjfer, Gaston ciotanty carpen ter, is the man Who' believes almost to a -certainty that ho is Charlie' Ross, son f a Philadelphia millionaire mis^inir since 18J5. In an interview "with Bobart Bun nolle, Times reporter, yesterday, Mr. Delllujuv revealed' hiir.-eif as the man who, confrontel nior? than for tj' : with irifofr.ir.tion lhaf l:i v?a! r.'.imV v.-a- ::..t De::. , . :m.l sfiSnt 'Ttirrjrr f> r. r?P"t: an "of h* t'ni^j s*ftcc- tracing down- IUi- .rc-al .ideh-J tity. with t ho result that today lie i has a iai-jffe batch .of papers Which I undoubtedly Rive' bin. a hearing ch] .life Itliijm of beinsr the real Charlie j K"- . -'?} f ativj<. ?Mr. r>e!.lHvc?r declared that .he had spent ' a fortune' iin tracing do .vu hi-, an'cv-r'aij- and ha a picture-of himself when a baby Which he hope:; will, establish his claim finally wheh compared with phctographs in pas*, session of the Ros- family. Ills ear') ?;t >nvestiy:at; ?v?, he says, seems ti point to the fact that his father was . L. D. Deliinjjer, a Statesville man. now dead and whose body is buried*. in A*hev?lle. He' adopt, d that name. iV'ith'm. the ;^st few nv< however-, he de<huv> he hns. <li?cov<*re(l that, the son of L. 1). Diltinjrer who ftas abuducted -about the sam? time, a- Charley Ross r.ad committed -suicide and that his bod;.' .is buried in Birmingham. Ala. He pre durcfl af!> '.avits which cor ro t-rated his statement. The r.e?t. of Mr Dill inker's storv seftds like a novel but With iries capabJr l .which he presents in the fovnv of sijrned statements. pTiotnfrv:i phs and affidavits. For the past five years, he declares. he has written on an average vf a hundred letters h week in an effort to find o\jt who he. is' with the result 1-hirt he has been . able to trace his his tory back to the time he was brought back to Gaffney, S. C-, as a child 1>y n man U*ho called himself J* H. Mellale and a woman supposed to "have been McHale's wife, whoso maiden name was Mary Jane Path cart. That was a year after Char ley Ross had been kidnapped in ffie ! east on July 1. 1874. Ilis earliest recollection, says Mr. I Ueliinjrer, i.c j>f a large white two i ^tory house Grounded by a high | Tiv^n fence*. He must have been a : child t f not rnore,than two of three [.years- then, he says. There were -lights ? in-, th? .distance. ? hi; mmcm? hens rn Httie creek that ran -near hi? - home. Tho-dc^riptioiu'it is^deglarcd I'V thps<- who have I dlowed the ease t c oincitln^ - \v*ith the locatioa of'Jthe | Rot* home in Ormantown, Prt'. 4 - ? ? Q " pUHSl'iaHKVK) THK COURIER? $f..T(TPcr Ye af lit Advapce. N. C. NEWS' Champions Leaven for Chicago Durham. NTorth Carolina, Apr. 20. t? 35??veri Durham high school young ups, who yestefduV appeared to be little mor& than youngster*, will board a rattler this- morning nt ft o'clock to begin their journey to Chicago \t here they will participate in the national basketball tourna ment. The squad, \vhich will ? repre sent the Durham higji school in the big show, composed of X ick Warren, Fen ton Adkir.<, Dick White, Stui.rt Chandler, Albert. Edwards, Louis fther, Walter Baud en, Coach burton Frei, and Faculty Manager B. L. DeBgttytiei : ?> ?' ''' v* Wake Co.. enter Woman in Rare ' Raleigh, . March 25. ? Before the iistr clcse for the state Democratic primary- Wake county 11 have at least ' ne \vc;man as. a carrtttdah* for the general ;?:.<> em b'y,' . accord nil; to those wh6 are in close touch with .the county political situation. Remains of Xei>ro found la Uuiiw Du? : ;n. X. C., March .23. ? Ray mond Cunningham. 25-year-t>rd peg, ro, was burned to death in the fire which destroyed tour houses and a st~re in the western section of the I city, Wednesday night, it was) learned defiriifcly yesterday morn- [ ing when his charred bones w-ei>j found among the ruins by Geo?ge j MciGee, fireman attached t>> the N'o. j \. station.* Suffered i weaK, nervous. WAS in a very weakened, rUn-down condition, surely in need of a tonic and build er, ^ says Mrs. J." R. Wrenn,of Anna, Texas. "I was so weak I had to go to bed, and kept getting weaker. "I suffered with my back so much. I was very nervous, couldn't rest good at night. I couldn't eat anything? I just wasn't hungry. "I had read so much of Cardui, I thought best to use it I took seven or eight bot tles, and by the time I had taken them I was stronger than I had been in several years. I can highly recom mend Cardui." Thousands of other women have found that the to nie. ef fects of the purely vegetable ingredients ~"of CarduT" were just what they needed to help restore their appetites, to help bring then easily and natu rally back to normal health and strength Jta action has been* foitod to be of great benefit in many comnpon fe ailments. "T"" " ? v B?y H at your druggist's. For Fconk TroiAfci Rocky Mount Man Killed in Wreck Rocky Mount, Miirch 25.- ? D. B< Hutch ins of Rocky Mount was in stantly killed and three others in jured Tn an atftc mobile accident near feere late last night The automobile ' is said to have lift tho road und vv - badly wrecked. Those injured are D. H< Vri?k, of J Raleigh. A. R. B-bhitt of Rocl;y f Mount and C. P. Ward of Golds- 1 bore. .... Greensboro College wins PJay Contest j Chanel Hill, March 26.^? -Green?- ; horo College for Women won the state championship in the college ?Qnt? st in play jproducirv/ held h*re tonight a*,? feature of the dramatic institute, bcincr awarded the decision over ^lantic Christian college. Old Company's Assets Purchased By The New Richmond, Va., Marc^i 26. ? Assets of the Virginia Carolina Chemical company were purchased, at aijitkm hipre today by#the Virg:nia Ch6mical. corporation of Richmond. a reorgan isation of the old company, for $18. 498:810. Results of the naif - will l>c submitted to the New Jersey federal court for it* approval Monday. Convicted of Murder * Asheville, March 26.? Jonathan Bennett, convicted this afternoon m0t second degree tnurder in Connection with the slaying of Mack ami Mattie Hill, aged negr:> couple, was tonight .sentenced to 30 years in the stateS prison' by Judge % Michael Schenck . iii Yancy county superior court. . HIGHWAY 62 TO BR?OPEX?l> It was learned yesterday at the offi?p of John D. \Valclfop\ fifth dis trict state highway: engineer,, that the road from Prospect Hill in Caswell county to route 62, seven miles, north of Haw River, will be taken 7 over bv state maintenance; Although this little stretch of'i road is rather short, ,it will play a I most vital part in the flow of traffic over N'orth Carolina. It connect.- wp route 62 with Sfcuth Boston, Va.. and] all highways loading from that paVt of the old dominion state. People who waijt to come fr.m the north via that part ? of Virjririfa into western North Carolina will nrT have to come all the. way round by Durham but can get nil? route 62 by way of ti* ?new. link and ' thence into route j 10 at Haw River. This new stretch which is to be taken 'cwr by the state has been Under county supervision hrd in rather bad condi.ti-n It- a; soil' route and * *-*11 be put Ir ti?u "sh:;pe by "the highway commission. Besides serving aR a short c.u| f.V<wn_ central an9 eastern Virginia to west ern North. Carolina, it will t? pen up a -new^section of the state' to to'Uri^t ' ?travel. ? 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