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Improved Uniform Intarnatinrial Sunday School t Lesson* <Bjr HIV, p R riTKWATBR. D.D.. D?n cf I>?y *nd Br^nln, Hcfcoot*. Blkte Institute or CMo?co.) 1IH. Ww<?rii N?w?>wr TJiloa.l Le?*on for September 19 (T?mpKanct LMSon.) OBEDIENCE TO LAW LKMON TBKT ? l>e vlt leue ?t:l-4d. ? 10L.UK N TMXT-I^ not drink win? ?<>r Kruni drink, tho'ji. n*r thjr 10m with thee. PRIMARY TOPIC? Daniel Chooeea Ui? Right. . JUNIOR TOPIC? The 8*lf-Control o t Daniel, 1NTKRMRDIATB AND 8BNIOR-TOP JC? Why Obey the I ,*w. K YOUNG PKOPI.W AND ADULT TOP IC ? l?r. forcing the Law. I. Some Fundamental Law* Stated Ivv. 1. 2). 1. God alone to be worshiped (*. 1). God Is a Jealous God. therefore He \ cannot tolerate a rival. There must he Idolatry. God In to have full place in our lives or no place at all. 2. The Sablmth must be observed (v. 2). . The one who hits enthroned God In hi* b?;arl wi(l reverence ills Sftbbath; Che Sy.bMth was ordained that man might better cheriflh Gwi in his heart* ! ,.T Iteverence for God's sanctuary j <v. U). I . 'Hie. believer Deeds to frequent the Mincttftry 6fr<Iod-in order to have Ms | ??Foul, ref Veshed. Itespeet for God's j holy dsiy and the frequency of the | Miiufnary are. Inseparably united In ? tlb'Vse Who' fear and reyerenee God 1 II. DUssir.gs for Obedience to Gcd'3 Law* ( vy. JA i:i). I 1. fruitful season* (v v. 8*$K 1 ' Temporal well-being Is secured j through. obedience to God's govern- ; incut. Godliness Is profitable unto nil j having the promise of the life that ! now and that which Is to come, -pitnrmit security (vv.?(VS). Tn a'ddltiou.to the fullness of tern blessings, .'"God assured them Jhj.t f'?r ohi'vlierice to 4 lis Word Mi* j would grant peace and safety. No j robbers: 7 were to Invade the land to ' rtV?tnYb iheir tranquillity by day of 1 night. No wild beasts would be al- i lowed to devour' them. ft. Numerical Increase (vv, 0. If)). Their number would be multiplied 1 ?nert'rduig to (!oil!? covenant :to Abra- * hatn and the produce, of the land In creased to support them. r -1, Cod's abiding presence - (vv. 11 13). ? . The great, est of al) God's Irfesslngs la Ftjigj i lidding. ? jvresebce, Happy Is * that i:i>t!i>n find pe<?ple. Ip whose' pres * fnt?' 'it'll ChlKCOS to tlwvjl. 1 Ml. Calamities for Disobedience (vv. i t ? i 1. .thdtrinenis In i.eH^r:il -(vv. 14-17). f For ili^ohelUence and' rejection' of God's lav s. teireral #-nhtndl'1es woiilil t-e p?ri;iltfed to " >c?ine upon them. .'"TlVfy/'liieludtf ? ?. -. ? :}| (1) l*h.fys!eal disease'*; Their health ?pnh! be taken awav ami they were J j -".to- l>e ed wM'h'.di&vnseB/. 'j f'J) r.?"ea yemein I'hykical disease ? , w^eld i:1! ?? away kindred arid friend*. ? ; ,f ausbn?,. soj-.row. .of. heart. ;.ml jtii .ini.rr% . . ... 'V. ?? ? .? ' -j CO ! i tnlne (: ,,| Wot(b) \uith!'ioM t he rain, therefore final ''supply- woiil'd t e la? kii 74^ f'otiqiiesjt'. I U--V w.iiilil |?e slain l/C*ori? Hielr .etteniles. . : ' jl (itr) nppri'KsloU iiiul dispersion. Ood \\ f.nl'l ^jiii'iw lr?? . t'l oyereoriw* J; l ?T' ! > rtrs*^ Jheuv "ami ultimately lak?? llnf-iu viiif of .? tJii.dr '?<>* ? lull. I mid ao/it tur tllpjik ? ? 2. The' oitocillc- (vv. 18 ):?>. ? J; 5???rcl?s ri'jorti'd and warning Un . fjivdvd jansl lie followed hy more s<V 1 vere *f.i*fike?* of wmMi. Four seiMes of are pointed out iiy Ktdiojrtf. ?? iou.'.l (It) the SllJIJIi'Sil L;l?l that, i he t ilttj tldt. re'pou! ms Uu* result ' of !lu> ?juv^eiliii;; ?vperTenoes. Lftiit'Ji Trr^wf? '14 y?refmed !?y. fjif fortnuln. "I ^??r ?vi! U-rli'M it t fTV'v f(?P , _ ?<&* ?? - ( ,v'vr?i'-. *4'its (V v. IS. ? -21, 2 1, 2s) Tit* ? tl'pivjrhV i.-^ that ' ea'eh hew display of imjK v on !>;>riu?rs. part-. sh:tll lie ?[ ixiyrlfed by- ineretisLu;? severity. . ' O > '^"he rtiins will lie .\yUl?Ji<ji(| (vv. , . I9v*.,n). 'V :? 'jfc- . ; TO '^Hvir i i> i ! 1 1 !??>(! nrsri rattle will <!i.?fn>yed by wild leasts (v.- 2-). (3) This to- he followed by war. It^iflileuce -tiltd ' .fn-iniiiit* (vv. 2."i. 20). (4) !ii<tmmi5iis terror (w. 20-112). If tlie previous judKinciils w^ic ho! hwlfd IliPn seVerm- ones wmiM fol loYl so that In their distress they weuld eat the rtwli of their sons anil daughters mid iltelr seed should be <*ojih? wn*t? and their laud so deao Lnle thai even their .enemies would be 4st(iiilslii*d ut It ? 5. Stutter**! among the Gentiles (v. ;stT. ? ? ? ? ( iotl would sealter litem among the hftlltlMi find pursue I hem Willi ? ftworil. How awfully this hi?? been fulfilled in the history of that people ? : i j, A The Happiest Homes n.J happlwt. *wwtp?t. Icn.lfroot i hniiioo lire noi whfr* Hurt- Tins , hu n m* norrpw. bin ili??? which li?vi? | (irrn <>verHl.i*rt"wcil Willi Brie* "nil ; where print's UMafa&UWM accepted. ?j. u. Miinr. ' * 2 ! He.d Vour BiWU Jtwtd your Hllile. m?k? It the ek*rttlus '? 11 n" - m.i" i' ? i,n,l u.?v .lallS" h.is.n.-s ?b-J " >? \ i"" -da' undomtsnd^JXmkla. Heavy Rains Flood Kansas Towns And Inflict Tremendous Damage Two Liven Are Kaown to Hare Been Luit and Million Dollars Worth of Property Wrecked; Several Towns Are Flooded, Burlington Main Street Becoming Bed For Creek Emporia, Kansas, Sept. 12.-? Heavy rainfall in .eastern Kansas today sent swollen r'yvj out of their banks and flooded several towns with a toll of at least two lives and property damage estimated at more than $1, (>00.000. Flocked streets In business and residential districts ferced many to escape from their marooned places in row boats and one boy lost his life ^afc Madison, near here, when his craft capsized. Rivers and creeks within an area of 156 square miles became raging | tonjents after a record breaking | rainfall which lasted nine hcurs. The precipitation ranged from five to eleven inches. Rock creek, flowing through the heart of the business .district of Bur Mngfota, ??nt a stream of water six feet deep down the town's Main street. Damage to stores and stocks was heavy. A wall cf water hit Saff>rdvrlle nftcr ipest of the population had reached safety on high ground. One j merchant, marooned in his store,! donned a bathing sitit and rwam ashore. Boats were U3ed to rescue- persons i stranded in parts f Kmp:ria, Mad- I ison. Strong fcity and dottepwood Falls, all of which are damaged by the flood waters. * ! The Cottpnwood jriVer at Emporja ] r se 21 feet in fourteen hour-. At 1 T fept the water began spieicrifig over lowlands which were inundat ed, . . ? ... .. [? ... Hi vers were believed to have r. ached their crest tonight and no further damage? was iV.trod, except for: a new flood threat at Madison because of a rapid rise in rfie Ver digris river. Charles Rogers, 60, a farmer near Bur-ington, dropped dead vhen he peered from his bed-r^cm window and saw the rising tide 'isieping up the front steps his home. Fifty persons had been made homeless by the flood in Burlington tonight. N&wapaper men reached that town, cut off from railroad communication, by handcars tonight and waded; through water aboev their .vaints. Fertilizer Cover Croc* To Improve Soil ? ' Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 13? Cifver crops are grown in winter to be used in improving the soil hut not enough vegetable matter will, be pro- , ouced cn a poor soil unless ?ome*| fertilizer is added to secure good growfh of the crop. "Some of cur farmers, who believe in cover crops, make the serious mis take of planting them on such poor land that a good growth is not se cured/' says E. C. Blair, extension agronomist at Satet College." "It is tme that the puvpose of cover crops 13 to imprcvfc the land but. they must have enough available food to produce a good growth before they can do so. Rye and oats are depend ent pn the s:il -for ^ their supply of* nitrogen; phosphoric acid and pot- ... ash. Legumes, -which get their nitro- 1 gen f np m the air, but take all oft their phospheric acid and potash ; f om the soil. Legumes also require j Schedule Eftcctwe Auju^t 30, 1325 a. m p,ni, p.m.lp .m 0;00 ?^.10 lv. Durham ar *1;00,*3:2? a. jn.^p m. a. m !p. ir. 10:07 6:20 lv*. Rpxboro ar. ii;47r7:l4 10:84 6;50 Iv Deriniston ar.ll tlS; C:4c 10:55 7:13 lv. S. Boston ar. 10^55 6:25 11 ;(yj 7:27 !v. Halifax ar. 10:41 6:1-; p. tn. p. m. a. m. p n l:lo'9:4o ar. Lynch?, '.!v\ 8i33 '4 :'0C '] *Abow traTns. daily; Connections at Lynchburg fcr | Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia I and New York. Parlor arid steeping cara. din'ng i fears. The best route t j the west an<i I northwest. Rates and informat'or upon application to agent, or JNO. li. BLANDON, Genera! Pass. Agent Roanoke, V% A r< ? AjlVl >-i G 36% MORE ,"?MLeS "THAH . ThEt Ave(?A6f Tiliii For Sale IJv ? L. & W. AUTO CO., and ROCK IN SERVICE STATION Koxboro. N. C. 'HtlGH-Ho! THERE'S 7 i never? PL ".n anything \ LIKE T>\C" WNG / Toward NYtCHSLlM That's GECAUse X MICHEilNS ninizi&iiztim'xixxsizizznz: s*s?:snsni : :;;utttnut For Tender Hoasts 8 We carry only the highest <rrade of fresh meats, and all S (,! ilers are tilled with accuracy and consideration tha! ? will be appreciated by onr customers. Choice cuts of mi-it tender, fresh, and appetizing ? at reasonable prices. in our biii retrigeralor. Moored Market PHONE 175 Tun* ProWoojl ,.j Mist Mary 1L on* of the greatest women tennis players, has turned professional fcand will play against MUe. Suranne Lena* len during her American tour. This startling revelation was made by C. C. Pyle, manager of the French star and M Red** Grange. It U said Miss Browne's salary will be about $25,000. enough nitr:.g?jn f um the soil to j bcgl l s M-* . , Mr. . Blair ha* ?found that many of \ the disappointment* in p: rowing win- ! ter "cbyer , crops could, be eliminated by the use of moderate amounts of fertilizer at jjlaritiiip time.. In the lonp run, He st;rt?.jT this fertilizing will not add greatly t> the. expense (f growing -the* crop. . Part. of the' amount applied in tie fall may. be deducted from the application next ?prinn, especially if the co*?r crop itself aires a po-d growth and is turned under for soil improve ments. The following fertilizers are rce mimcnied by Mr. Blnii for cover 'crejij thia fall: In The cost 'I plain, for catj and rye, as-? 300 'n (10 Jaunjt :f an 8-5-3, and fo?- 1 "Times, vse 300 t? 100 pound* of a 10-2-1. In the piedmont and mountain sec tion <. for oats, rye, wheat or barley, use 300 to 400 pounds of a 12-1-0 nr.d f;r l^tcumcs, use 300 to 400 rounds . f a 12-0-4 fertillxer. ADVERTISE IN THE COl'RIKK "* Lime and land for legumes, s?y rover crop experts in Ncrth Carolina. T!:irty-flve *;rtib bolls hare been replaced and 21 pure bred animals brought into Jackson County during the past summer. Farmers of McDowell County are* realising that livestock and poultry tfer the best mediums fcr bringing sboat permanent farm prospe-ity and they are rapidly adopting thig now method of farming, reports coun ty agent \V. L. Saaarr. ADVERTISE IN THE COURIER FOR SALE T wo houses, 5 rooms, convenient, with bath, and three nice building lots, all located cn hard surface road in North Roxboro, on street !e?d:rg to Longhurst. N. KELLY North Main Street - - - - - Roxboro, N. C. IT !? ? ?? ? Special Announcement The writer is ple&sed to announce that by special arrange ment with the Carolina Mortgage Company, Raleigh, N. C., I have available now: $100,000.00 1 o Be Loaned Over A Period of Years on Improved Real Estate in Roxborc ? - HOMES ? 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