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flIPROYED UNIFORM WTtRNATIONAL SundaySchool T Lesson T RKV F n riTZWATKR. It l> DM? vf l'ay -ml Kr-hl?iK H h ????!?. >l?bU MWtltUU of l'Mo?|o > ' Hi*, Wnaiitrii N??*p?p#r 1'itUin.) Leuon for July 11 the childhood and eouca." TION OF MO??> IjttBtOM TMXT ? K??du? ! Aet? 7:11. OOLPEN TKXT ? Train up * chtld in t h #? way h* should 50 and wjten he Jh eld h* will not depar|?*rom It. ? Pl?>v. 22 i PRIMARY TOI'TC? Th? Baby Mo***. JUNIOR TOIMr A T,lt?* < llrl Hripi JNTFRMK5DIATH AND SKN|(?K T??P IC* ? Training for l,*tf Worl; YOrNfO VfiJ?iPI;B AND APIMJ TOl1 1G ? The Blesains t>( a Home. f. Moses' Parentage (v. 1). Both father attd mother were of I^'ritUnl stock. Bclnfc. from the same tribe, they. had h muiiiion bond *?f !??? . ?. i- -? and sympathy.- Antrum' had- 1 he jrb??d J-udiTinen t in choose for n wife m . w?t!ius ri \vlu? possessed sympathies ami ? uniMthnis. In harmony with his own. If. Mooes' Birth (v. i*>. Tw?i < -iitldren were born to Amram i.r id Joi 1 ia'.l . before Aaron t?nd Mhiam. However, }lo -?*s <\ n* the whs To .he the deliverer 'of; lb*1 ^hjiiScn ; eonh\ There was sofiietiilttjf siriU iu' i tl.da chU$ \\h\;U ttor . tp W'i jew. that tviiu"?ent of G'wl! i>he. siivr tliat he win ir 'goodly child.*' In sr*t.M'? h ( Act s 7 :'l?0 ) lie. a? ri Si" i j> :1im' f It.- chifrt wn ??x? ? . i r . * V or fdlr ?o (jod.. N+> doubt his FimH her lw.fle veil him - to be t heV^eliv-. ? ?nT <?' tils. people : i*i ? * t insiMJysl that : ruth ' in h?s mind f?*i?i>^chililhoo?i.' .-Iterance of- fill* .belief j&U? Hfll) coilH dt n. h th|:t soho-how (iod would save Wm from the cruel hand of 111. Moses* Preservation (yv. H-H). , Thnijjifji I'harrtoh'.s edict ?*iih In force. ids mother'* faith wa^ such h* to her til iir-nn'e tt^und hide T/i r three month*. The hiding 1 of the cbtid w;?s not. because of fear. . I nt i.,-. . i,.. or f in i, (Heh. H *?!! ? w:tS her -f lish ' wli'ieh mad'' ;;tioV l-rme to jjJlfOIV tin- JUli^'-t ed1.el4 . . Thoti'jrh Modes' mother. lifttl faith, she did ti? ? Ignore the -.proper Use of .mJu '.'??? >. I'h. ;iinidi'>j>!:i.n WK"* i hat 'every ?? ' '1! de*r !*? ?y ;? J. bin v:?id lui.it pbsiiuetl. diierwlse fi>r ?h?s < liiid. IVriiap"! ? i sto.-y uf liow N'oijli a fid' hN family were .. i.ved in. the tirli to his , mother the #?>. ( eili*.iv y ii-stMl, naiiiely. :he .ft.rk- of 1 !;l1-i|v'.>-. iv?i\i?tb*s:;- she wm- fu TiiMhiv -wi/b t't*'-- 1 ?l \v!>ere"lkhunib?iV. :i>r came to'd'uK-he. and believed ? 1 1 Mil ? lehow . I hr ?r.'ih her' the. child _t ?? l.p v,,v(.o. . -Sli*'' ' :i ced t i k? ;ir!c j ? t r I ! i ? ? !? 4rl wlrefe It would jct'rjj. i- i "?ri. T.f is in^. t'? 1 1 <?' *?? .'t>s jis. iKunted mil h.y au ? it I: *"? t*,-1 . by vyWich (Jod's fd.in \Vii>.w\f;; M'o ihu . prnr-rr' . n flu*. ( i'l'-Urti, \ f". ii ' \y r.< 'it-. ' i v ? . :iitl in "U?e ?T*r! ' a ? . ?)! ? ??? (v. 7).- ?_.; ' Vl*" :'v !;?*? *i *0 ?? ?'*?! * f:1 i ? If f ?? -v. ? ? .liiV. <' liiJl. . " tji *?*"?? *i ' [? ?; ' \ '']>?*> t? -.".l'y / " r : ! ... ' ? ? J '??*?.? 1 ? * I . ;il . nr...- >.-r ' , ? t-.'liU*. ... i iii< >? I ? ; I : rJ < ! :i v >r;Hj ?.*: *rVi?? v ''si. ??^us'stu \-r (?> j . i ) v. i.&di. vuiv i?vv*r rJ?? V'i "Li ? \ "??:?* .-lif ',)? ? v,: ( ! .? ; ; 1 1 j.: m i 1 1 1 ?; yj. ? | ?>.' ' ' !!"' ? |;i<- .??; I'M >?!. T'li.i- j ? . t.;'t *;*?? ??/ Wm\ sJu*. vil ;h'er ! V ? . ir. 'is: H. i,? u'i?i\ '* ' 4 A vr.'n ?? mi^s vdo'f* ( \-. lV). - V.' ? r\ I ? ? i < ?I*. ?;.!? ?!? ?? ' \v,>leuii ^ : d N "H j?.1. . 5 try I ZI - ?s ? : M . -r " I .J ' : ? ? 1 :.n,l ; . . ? ?> i'i.? . >:<?? svji* . ? ,J i; ' I *;???! < ? ? ;'?>;.?! t.? '.?!? Uiy ttwM .. -.i in i v i ? Vi* * ). 'in' ?!'-???. ? ! j ?tr^iuy i . < I vr !... I I ? ! "Ml .1 i t |tif?r t 'j. M Kijyi'iiiMi (v. lii). lr v-.t- l^'if r.1 It tK- jic fj..stiiuV?l ? i" '* 1 4 i windom - ?>f 1 llfr ? vypJ'i',5 *' (A?'K 7 TJiN Wiis <?f V i i ??!??? : * km- '? ? It Ji^'-niiur!; qunti ' ? <1 I II .! ? ?? i tilH 1 tnil'iri ??f KK (?{??? ' ?*. Our Present Lot Of n.oM?Vi*?k '} ??.?>>* we ? ti* than If V;*' r'^",n' Haurtlfy our I r nt Wm W4* mmIu'I ii'y uo oihor. < >ur him vw hihV fMK AlvnliCkty ? i]wr?? P- "MafiT null , hH i ~Purify" If H s<v imri'-mtmjwl 1h?t M ui ti h v t* mtvlWnsJy >1" wlrt* I>^> . " '*lia urc nitii-t-.-iHil.-" pit"'-.- 1 ? iri ytin " 1 *? ?? I ' ? ri-n-iry uf-lwi-, \ ? uH.i,'r- ? h- ? ? ? . ? ? ? - POULTRY FACTS FOR MIDSIHJUER DAYS 'Raleigh, S. C.. June 28. ? 'Young chicks are rapidly revel ping into mature pullets an. 'J ccckerels during Trtid-sumtiier and these bird* should . be watched carefully so- that the j best individuals may be selected for breeding. "There is much difference in the , T>arid*ty of development of young .birds/' -says Dr. B. F. Knapp* head of the poultry department at State College Vc"fme of the chickens de velop i - !V\ " .Tie moderately and 1 others slowly Those that develop rapidly should b'c^ selected for breed ing purposes. The pullet that grows fast, with' well devekped head and' necli. a bloeky body, *?nd strong logs, i?. t'* e one that will begin 1 ?) lay j early and will lay late into the fait j of next ->rar. 5>he will.be the h'gh| producer.' j Dr ? Knapp states' that' he recent-! lv vifitcd a farm m Xo'*t';v Caroling wl\ere the owners were Interested in deyMcpinir a good .flock cf white leg bom All the fine, strong, active | birds were being "put on the t-$Wfc because thpy -v.-re. tr rubles oriie and j t*:c. }:??<<' active \vt?*x* saved for :brcer?- t tng. This wi];l. -result' . a . ws ;.k[ flock. ' . ! A'n-ofrker observation - was that, out of j-5 fn'mi'i * ire -ninir rnultry. t'.'.ir ? teen, did not have comfortable poul try hou?-v< nor did they ' fee,: a. ley ?ing-'m^sh. . ' "If thp farn\ flooks ov Xorth C > o liria are eVer to be ptit on a paying I isjs, the -proper birds oiust'be select ed and the pool*, unprofitable ohes sold for table use/' says Dr. Knapp. ''The birds must have a modem housi&md >be kept free from parasite, such- as. scaly legs. Jice. mites and hrtestjnal worms. They" must also have s;mething to cat besides just corn, A mta&d grain ration and ufash feed is needed." r That the*e suggestions may be ob tained by poultry growers, in a con densed and accurate form> the, poult ry department ha^|>repared a series of bulletins on the subject. These publications may be had free cf chance by writing to the college for them. Reading -paper: ? **Gocdrfess! Two thugs murdered a man down the street last- night.** "Isn't that terrible?" ? ' But the paper says he didn't have any money on him at the time" ?'Wasn't that lucky?" * Where the stand of cott n :> so poor as to be unprofitable, it might be wise to plant soybeans, advise' agronomists at State College. About 500. dub boys and girls ?will attend the annual short course fcr" club members to be held*' at Sti.te College during the week of July 5th. - ? p. -i? _ - -MLE OF LAND , It*. .thaf c?rt3!]a\action or prO'ceef. .jng--.iri_.the Superior C:u,rt vf person County entitled vF. Q. Carver, Ajdmr. of H, F. L!nk> <>c<-i-ed, and others;* dersignsd having ,b'e.n appointed md designated. -to ; exercise the power of ^al^.-containfcd in a certain uev'd of trust executed ' on Octobr 3, 19"t9. by Sam Paybr and ethers to W. D. Hill (now- decease^) conveying t'na land hereinafter described, said deed of trust being of record in Book 29. page 330. office of Register of Deed? of. Person County, he will or. July 10. 1926 at 12 e'ebek noon at the court house door in Roxboro, N. C., according to the terms of .-aid de-id of trust and decree 01 said court, sell at pub lic sale to the highest bidder or bid ders for cash that tract cf land ly ing in He Wo way Township, Person County, N. G., and described as fol lows, to-wit: ' Beginning at a point in the center of Mayo Creek, corner of Merritt. thence north #5 3-4 degrteA west a straight line' 3850 feet ti Bowman's line, thence with. Bowman's line .?outh 1" 1-4 degrees w?st 1450 fe^t to 'a white ak, thence north 86 degrees east 699 feet to a dead red oak, thence south 5 1-4 degree* east SO fofet to a rock, thence south 25 3-4 degrees -east 1925 feet tO a. beech in branch, thence with the branch a? it . meandiwrs to Dish Water (^reek, thence with Di.vh Water .Crej^k meanders to a pointer in the cieek. thence 'off north 85 decree* east 183 feet to a blaok gutn in MerritV? land, thenct north 43 3-4 degree? east 150 feet to a point in ihfc. center - of Dish Water Creek," thence with .said creek as it meanders to v:h ere it enters Mayo Crook, thence down j sard creek as it meanders to the be- j "ginning', containing 201.15 acres no^f or Itti, being- tracts No. 2. 3; *4, 1 j and .6 cf V?.e H. F. Link land, ac cording to map cf ?amc made by ' E. H. Farmer, C. E. This June 8. 1926. - F. O. CARVER, Trustee. ? u ? - ? " JUNIOR ORDER MEETINGS Longhurst Council No. 570 meet* every Monday evening 7:20 Come to these meetings . members. Busi- ! ness of importance ^mes before us often which you should know about. LEMON* OLIVER. Councilor. O. J. BLUE. Rec Sec. ? ; ? : Mahageri-r-^l Uinught you said i you gav$- the man in r:om 317 ihlv bill!" Clerkjr-- ' I (lid sir," ^ Manac^r:-^ "Tl'atV ? funny he's still singing." DR, S. RAPPORT Specialist in examining eyts and fit ting glasses will" be in Roxboro at Davis' Drug Store' every I r u Wednesday in cach month. His gla4*" ses will give you real pleasure and satisfaction. They are accurately fitted in every detail. They feel right and look right. Charges rea sonable. My next VU5t will be Wednesday August 4th. Is a prescription for MALARIA. CHILLS & FEVER DENGUE nit BILLIONS FEVER. It Kills The (.erms of Durham OWOMETRIST THE HOUSEWIFE fS THE HEAD BUYER IN THE HOME One- of the most important duties that rest up on her .shoulders is the buying of healthful, nourishing foods for the entire family. This -he does wisely and savingly by purchasing all her groceries at ? J, Y. BJ.AXKS : iiom> -j> -? - - Roxb^Q, X. C. The fact remains; mors 5T*? rid? on Gooc^/^ar Tires, than on any other kind. ^ * tfe a. SAC-a t ?" We have ii- Gaodyear for your ' cTsr at a money saving price Oowtill Auto Co.. Pohne 77 -- Koxbor?~< X. < h & Ay P.2'" run fc, A. ftzri I S P^rvV'v Ml '/Wvcv.^ * K^sfeu-.: ? ? -%?? . . j J.*, '?-?/ TXtTlif* Yell your head off! Then refresh. your tirscl tijror.t v/ith an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola. Fine to have at home, too. V'ay it by the case, unci keep a fc-,v booties on ice. Every foottie :I: '?? ajHnspodess P&L / mimon a ROXBORO BOTTLING WORKS Roxboro, N. C. IT HAD TO BP. GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS A Coincidence Thai -Made Brown a ^ ou \\ ant a .Man Like That" * V* V '~y- :*j > L :v 1 1 |? / > '? J? i iff v \7 I 7 /' % J AV/ }.?: >?> n v. as an every day > ountc man around town. Well known, well liktd. I rem his -mail salary lie u >rt amauM each week. Every Monday morning he made his deposit, watching -mall amounts grow into large figures. It was this saving habit that won for him a good position ? il ><>nl mfinnv - ' . - Brown's regular appearances nt?the hank were well known and nne day when a prominent manufacturer needed that type man. Brown was pointed out. 4 Kegular saving builds confidence in you. V thrift* citizen is a worth while dependable citizen ? in whom others leel safe in placing trust ? friendship, and whom they are ever willing to employ and to help. "THE FRIENDLY BANK" IIlld?i.3AiDBrvision U. S. Government' l|| HHiii ? I
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