Improved Uniform Internationa) SundaySchool ' Lesson T . 1. The date (v. 2). With the Institution of the panoter riiine k change In (lie order of time. The common yen r wM rolling on as uhuaI, but with reference to God'i clioven pMp|e the order was Interrupt ed and everything was made to date from this event. 2. The lamb net apart (vv. 3-5). This lunib ftitlNt he a male without bfemish, Indicating that It mufti be hoi h representative and perfect. 8. The lamb was killed by the whole cbtigregraifon (v. av^n sltrntiies corruption fl i V r. r?:7.8). The Israelite* did not 1,'tJt ^way l\ui veil to tie saved ^Snpfhe - I savtM 1.^ ? an*e nnder: t he ahadow of the blood they put away leuveh, (hut Is, evtl, In order to h:*ve fellowship with their ."I: i >deeiwi% The toller herbs "connected With this feast *o<;;re.st the /bitterness ? of rhrist'fc KirflVrlnft. ft. They ate the p;?s."rtver ready for . }.< ;h.?n ( v. 11 J. Their loins were glrdi'd. fhelr shoes ?wurte en their feet, and a. staff In hand 'l.r.e fi i i d in k Of (be loin* betokened sop ? urathMi '?from- sin, and preparation am! r? ?'t]iij(>s for 'service- The fcfet being ?d;I^Mlcun -e of-the requirement Is i thnt only {.hose who have become new ? < renter* s l.y ?tli ? power of the Cross i . hue a rltfht In sit ut (he passover II. Thj Significance of the Passover . it I wa? a ipeuioriKi Iiifm iutUon , ?:o?|H- [ ij.jr ??. n ti l ill*- d.t4V.v ;".;nn ?? "of the j iM. i.rllM > rr?nv Rgyptiuii bondage. This ? i.? luiift, ? . ' ! 1 .11, The. A'wftil Judgment (vV. 2'o?| av.is not fmpot A Kr**nt sffid ?.'.?nl up f the li^yptiau? f/0 miKb(y w?? this Stroke that Tharaoh call \rttK our needa. ?adurQ?4r> frtit Wfni to tive end: SEVEN FARM AD VANTAGES TO CONSIDER To sura up, then. let; us repeat that any person who raally has a gift for some other special occupation should go straightway to the occupation where his heart is. At the same time before deciding against the farm, these seven advantages which it manifestly offers should have frank and candid consideration: ? 1. Farming is free from extremes of wealth and poverty. There are in cities many vastly richer people than there a?- n the farm, but there are also millions in direr distress than we ever find in the country." On the farm you are at least never 4icut of a job" nor need you go with out a good living. 2. Farming is an (dependent life. You arc your ps, and home each year a little better than the year before. . l/s??arming a many-sided oc cupation in which one may exercise all his faculties of bcily, .min.il and spirit. It .is at once an jdustry, w business, and a profession. 5. Farm life - is not only moat wholesome physically, most whole some mentally, but 'most wholesome i morrally. Home life is happiest there. The wholesome influence of religi n are strongest there. T* is the best place in which to rear child ren; and certainly no wealth man can acquire can equal the riches he finds in healthy, . honorable, indus trious sons and daughters. l>. The ownership of land is a patent of nobility, as Dr. Seaman A. Knapp Used tc say. and those who own land should be 16th to j^iye up this distinction, while farm workers how without land may still acquire it by thrift and industry and thus give to their sons and daughters a distinction which the landless; pro pertyjess element in town , even though earning larger daily wages, do not enjoy. 7. On the fa^mi there is thu> ah opportunity not only "to make a little nook of God's creation a little bettn,000.00 represents only the cost of the rail at the mills. By the time it is received and applied to the track, the cost to the company will be considerably greater. Tom Tarheel says he notices 'hat the cow whirh the boys pet the most gives the most milk. JUNIOR ORDER MEETING Roilvvo Council No. 121. Meeting opening at 8 o'clock P. M. All ntembera requested to be pre 8?nt. V'wttoni of other orders in vited. W. K. MOORE. Ccuneilor, ROBERT LUNSFORD, R. S. JUNIOR ORDER MEETINGS Lonthurot CuancH No. 670 meat* *very Monday evening 7:30 Come to these meetings members. Bui! neai of importance mmei before u? often which you should know about LEMON OLIVER. Couneillar, O. J. BLUE. Rec Sec. ? ? It is easy to grow an education, for the child by carinjt for the farm wocdlot now. Doll weevils are appearing in cot ton field in the siutheastem section of the State. Because of the peer outlook for the crop, however, many farmer-) are dUcou a*ed f?oi? iky ing calcium arsenate. Tom Tarb-el says the beat day's work done on his farm recently wag when the family went sMimming and then enjoyed a picnic supper in the nearby *oodj. DRTs. RAPPORT ?f DvImb OPTOMETRIST Specialist in examining eyes and fit ting classes will be in Roxboro at Davis' Drag Store eyery tint Wednesday in each monUT His glas ses will give you real pleasure and satisfaction. They are accurately fitted is every detail. They (eel right and look right. Charges rea sonable My next visit will be YVedneiday Auymt 1th; ?i Roxboro, N. C. It had -to be pure and whole some ? to be delicious and refreshing. A drink of nat ural flavors, it Avrs proved' inrw? popular and perfect than any beverage before it or sincc. Bottled in out spotless plant ? in sterilized ? bottles ? and crowned with airtight seals. No wonder ic h?s found favor with the public. ROXBORO BOTTLING WORKS mimminmnmmiiinimimxixuunuK'.tT. The First National Bank "THE FRIENOLY B/VNK' vision IT ? rTr>vernme>nt ? - ; "" : It is never easy lo reduce expenditures or cost of living. If one-half the effort which is made to increase one's personal earnings were directed -toward careful and economical management of one's personal spending, a long step would he taken toward solving our national economic problems. The average than or woman will readily apply a system of control over the business or household routine as to work to be done ? things to he accomplished ? but for some unknown reason will not apply the same control to personal financial affairs. Wise expenditure is not meanness or stinginess, or any particular self-denial ? it is simply wise regulation. It is directing the power of money and doing away with its lost motion.