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Ii t I A. .V TW irtfVWkti'nnal k SnnaViEast; outside the city wall.' But Jesus Dcnool Lesson - r orjvpnu iman; intelhgent interest in mm, a J U H-OtJ-V LT1 liltJfl -ds t pates H Kl IxJ II H II II I III I III ' I " fTi WmliBMslSfof Serve zonotnicfilli) The Blmd fl Public Opinion Wants The Governor's Czar Proposi- j-, jtion Adopted in England ;fJ STATE WAREHOUSE TO BE CONSTRUCTED. i:; Xf tfterst lessons fji A ;JltftnMud4ieded Trie College "Name "'Squab- ble New Dormitory For A.. &M . College, : I v. (By William 4 . tllllS. Crf -. taught py tne . me oi esus . Js jna In a remote village te--the'SouthiW JandJar away fromf tile rt main ycUr4bad;ig jing Jtf the titeps rents of -life, I recently met an inter- aus. ;;" attracted atten-, Oipgypr ;nw emijieiii ( jus. syyiesius- ii resemDiance .-.xoya jjiuvu,; ibui . nirotn Tfn. heme kind! v?HeartacKes:are';as Cora-: esting. man, who first tioh because of his oWoVcn Uvpnt iftftTrsne- rint bn . life mon about us as bliftdv beggara, m;.;old i frVini hath the loweredvbrmi Wan Jerusalem; yet we . fire; not permitted old soft hat, he appeared like th" to grow accustomed to. them. or callous heavy villian, of a ..melodrama. ; Yet ;in our;teelhiga i concerning, them t tf AiAl'Kt inv inn to discover .Mat ' Without stopping to speculate up- tfei, roi itorot nf M'r' Riacltbeftrd on whether he belonged . to the de- was in the old, bid programdf Jin- serving poor or., not - Jesus .undertook mnrta tv and nfirsnnal ref?OonsiDIlUy L meet liic guuu ;:o,u o (Spcietai'o Therlispatojiiy ' . L.un WoWci fnfiihfiftv to meet the blind (man's I most eyl- Raleieh. -N. JD.,f March ji l,iJuoc "1" rIL. fint noefl TlP .mnde Hav of anittle. Opimoof toao, has pickea up the iS'SS Zi so to ufmSans fid fcl Of a Sermon Upon pioviue a, cruiwi iui iccuic io.nu Fur- and sent th5 man to Datne nis eyes czar" part of Gdvefnor Bickett's in-? augural, address and. commending; it to the Director-General ot Food Production in England, commits the, paper to a "czar" for each county in England.", v -J : "Wanted, q. Czar for EJach County, is the caption of the magazine's com- "Hmp is an idea which we commend "our. to the I)irector-General of : Food Pro duction.lt begins and that official" is one of the-most important in the whole empire. "Governor Biqkett, of North Caro lina, made this forcible and pictur esque arraignment of the policy of growing a single cash crop and de pending on outside districts to supply for, man arid beast: 'If I were the Czar of North Carolina, instead of the Gov ernor, I would issue an edict declar ing: that from and after five years from date any man who imported into newspaper . report or. a ther. I found that he could quote ex- in; the POol of gjiloam. . Not that the tende nassaees from the New Testa- man needed, cither the, clay anoint-; ment, and fugitive poems concerning Ing or the; bath. inlthe" pool,;but that ; the problems of life wiiich liave en- he needed -Q ?ive token of his be-v grossed all the world's thinkers, from lief. Tha miracle is told in one short ho' KoinniTio- nf timp to the oresent sentence: "He we)t away thore- lore, aiiu wusueu, auu tttujc Dccmg. , r. ii i -ru d riri a ft Kin ann yutTrmnnn ii.verywnere we may nnu .uie same x ,.--.-.w "unobtrusive interest in the eternal ! Whereas, Jesus saw in the .blind mysteries. Man is man, with a ca- neggar, a. man iieeuuig ueip, pacity for a quest after the spirit- saw in him only a theological per uaL The commotion created in Je- plexity. Had the man himself sin rusaiem by the miracle of the healing ned. or his parents? The pettiness nf tho man horn hlind is true to life, of many quibblers in the presence of In "it the people: sa w not only a wonder a great question remind me of an ex-j and a "sign," but also an instance of penence i naa at me seasuore msi the great riddle of sin. Eagerly thsy summer. I was fishing in the surf for. siezed upon the Wonder-Worker, for channel bass, when: a small boy came possible light upon the mystery of along with ..the inevitable question, the relation between sin and suffer- "Catching anything, Mister?" No, not ing. Beneath the froth and flash of yet. "Well I-. can tell, you where uum udiC au, " ---j niPflc,,,rp-;pekine life of todav T can catch plenty.. Kignt over. North Carolina any com-meai, wneat;" prcacowwub mv v. tv or 'flour, beef o bacon should be forth-1 hee stm revolves tms oia, oia ques- ; j f with hanged without trial bv jury, and -,Uon. thanked the lad but did not tell him without benefit ot clergy. Of course,, The Philosopher Who Had Eyes. .... T ron 0 fioH W,f .Sr r could swallow a dozen of his minnows, J i. trs-fm.-:)ta..i,tt--.! THfe m you il m of every in this country and they stan and willing to prove it, if vou wil giye jthem the opportu MPTMail Order Cat I' .!-, . ' ;- HI III .. .-- - I . . II , 1 "! f.: ai in the beginning I should be denounc ed as . an infamous tyrant,' but after the law had been in effect ten years th"e: richest State in the IJnipn would build a monument to me as' the finan cial redeemer of my people."' 'Then Public Opinion asks, after hav 4ng encased this paragraph of such expressive English in italic: "Why not a similar czar to each English coun ty?" . : Perhaps Governor Bickett did not eipect even the Londonites to take him so seriously, but there is one thing that the Britons will not fool anybody about, and that's their food supply. Two days after the outbreak of the war the English jammed their jails with rascals who shot the supply of wheat and sugar up in rocket-like ascension. This utterance of Governor Bickett, which has so essentially the Bickett touch of philosophic humor, has been reprinted in dead-seriousness by the London paper and recommend ed. Surely, Governor Bickett is going some when one of his finest bits of humor threatens to become an Eng lish war policy! dwell amid the clouds, oblivious to and that 1 was after bass weighing me pcuuuui ui au JCOu0 .u thirty forty or fifty pounds. In the the contrary had an eye for al the . faghion of 'the smalI b some of us wayside realities of 1 ife. Business terms of minnows, when the men of Jerusalem and temple officia s, ! eal objective is big fishflghting sh. and pilgrims to the feast, were accus- T JOTia, Q,Qf nflnto6 tomed to pass daily this blind .beggar ' gee in the fleath Qf a dhild without really seeing him. He was as much a part of the landscape as the stones of the street, or the gray olive trees over on the Hill to the thing but personal hostility to them jon the part of God,, so these bystand ,ers, with their concrete thinking, were The Statesville Nurses' vou, visit the Wilmington Stores and make comparison of items you are inter ested in, compart quali ty, styles, prices, etc., TKis Is First Day of Dress Up .... Week., r , ttuu wc wtu apiae etter. judgement cision; We are confident your purchase will He rtiide in this ci tv. .sure that the somebody's sin was the immediate cause of this man s blind Training . ness. Indubitably, sin is often follow- School Company amends its charter zo e(j by suffering; any physician can be known as the Statesville Training giye particulars upon that point. But School for Nurses, incorporated. I there is much 'suffering that may hot The Stn has hnnirVit th Wnndnll v. - i i t it property on Morgan street within a!"? the blind man the Master made lse A' .dd 'always creates more j th45r peggajr whine i i n ycsmi n t .s nan n . . Jirrwin . i mrira-i i - a . . . . . if votf will tike th e tim $nd tfoiipje to investigate. Everybody will dress up fpr Easter and we want to Impress on yod the importance o keeping your home earned dollars in home circulation. "Buy in Wilmington and Watch Wilminon Grow' Dress Up Week, March 3 1st to April 1th. We asK you tq do yout? part toward making Wilmington a bigger, better, more prosperous city to reside in. v.- ; Respectfully, The Merchants of Your City block of Capitol Square and will erect a five-story warehouse at a cost of $50,- 000. The site sank the Commonwealth ;the veil of the inscrutable purpose of main that it was for thp crmrv nf flni i that this visitation had come upon him. Two-legged sermons go farthest. When a blind m n nTiriveiAQllw ni ontriftiftllir ' VHnrl That is to say, the secret lies behind recei ve s his sieht he has only to a the veil of the inscrutable nurnose of. rec?lves nis signi, ne nas oniy xo $14,500 and it appears to be all thatlGod. "Hanlv we know Somewhat more ' .go aoout seeing among tnose wno anybody could wish for the purpose, than we know " Knew mm aioreume, m oraer to pro- The warehouse, which will be used for Ood has, mfln tht work nut h claim the merits of his physician, so many needs, will. cover 116 . x 105 'yond ou ken "his va'st aesigt'ff ZnZ fir ttZTA X feet. It will be fireproof and an ele- npen two worlds for thHr fnifiimpnr llht' u. shines,, for itself. A life vator will do the service within. First I wi,an n- Mn ,.,.made over Is the one adequate and The reversal of a Superior Court ! and foremost of its functions will be iadge announced in yesterday morn ing's' batch of decisions; in which Judge Devin was credited with the set back, was . wrong . according to per sons who attended court when Shep herd Rogers was convicted of cruelty "to animals. The case wassent back because the trial judge told the witness to "quit dodgirig." The remark had been at tributed to Judge W. A. Bevin, but court visitors declare Judge W. M. Bond' was the. luckless magistrate who Wasn't, a meanin' of no harm when he told Shep. to get on the track and stay there. The . State chartered yesterday the :Blewett Falls Ferry Company with $3,000 of its $50,000 paid in. W. P. McRae, Rockingham, W. B. Kiker, of JOurbam, and C. P. Stewart, of Pee Dee, are the incorporators. - J. B. . Leathers & Company is a Greensboro business which begins its $50,000 possibility with $300. Tobac co is the chief article. J. B. Leathers, M. D. Turner and E. M. Murray are the incorporators. Cook, & Company, of Gastonia, real estate men, pay in $1,000 of the $25, 000 capital. A. B. Cook, Gussie F. Cook and Cr E. Carpenter, are incorporators. DO YOU NEED A SPRING TONIC a selfish sweetheart because of his ultimate advertisement of the Gos pel of Jesus. Shining saints convince more persons than shputing saints. Controversary followed the great the housing of 100,000 copies of the blindness, it seemed a cruel and In- ouyivuia vuuii ufuisxuus, voiuuitfa mai explidjable providence. Yet surely will take up a vast amount wf the Uh x-ioinn W omo n him space. Then it will h ve divisions for.0f spiritual verities, so that he could i miracle- Of course. Jesus was him the treasurer, the secretary of state, j "trace the rainbow through the sel always a center of controversary, the adjutant general and even theran . and minister to the broken tand so are His works and His vork Governor will be able to use it for,hearts of millions is justification for.iers- When a church is not stirring "packing" purposes. The warehouse h& great sorrow. ' Now and then we UP interest in a community, and will be one of the most useful of State i p.impse these mvsteries as from "thewnen the neighbors Ignore it, and buildings. It is impossible to do all heaven-side of the river of death" tne policeman on the corner cannot the State's work properly without it. and perceive that if life is to be an direct stranger to it. then be very Members of the executive commit- ordered thing with God in control sure that church needs a revival of tee ofthe A. .& E. trustees who were jthen His wi raust be SUrpreme; and religion. Christians and churches here Wednesday and .Thursday dis- that h is also beautful and good. He who cause 410 commotion are hot in cussed, the new dormitory to be built ic u.nrVn iar-01. Aaatona the coodly 1 fellowship of the restored 1 A 4.1 1 J wtretr he- fouh'tfiChrtst, "affs-wered up like an equal, even indulging in sar casm nt the expense or tile Pharise'es. He dared state to them the uttermost truth He knew. His simple logic the logic of testimony confuted "the so phistries of the 'ecclesiastical lawyers. One thing this man knew. He had been Id 'rid, ahd 'now he could see. In that position he was unshakable,' to the confusion of the Pharisees. He mlgtr. not be able to pass an exara Iranr.il in the catechism. His . tor mentors knew more about theological nair-spmung man ne would ever I WHERE A! W E NT V .BE T Do yon-taker time.-frtend ? Not time td-; dream over whai, you mightr ,hkye irlonp fir in dplvA intn'thp Idtpret fsi'ftHinn magazine planning your new. dance You kmnV how t raakes M frock, but time to help your fellow-.when some one stops to reward yon men? Time to lend a helping hand or encourage some friend who may have fails to brighten the corner whpre'she is: Always busy Avith her own af fairs, she' never gees by bne whom she might Kelp by a smile or kind word. : Her life is therefore one of perpetual sunshine. . , iot only to lnends and acquaint ances, and sometimes strangers, shniiTd we speak a kind word, but to our loved ones in the home. They know we love them, yes. But now and then a -little smile with a kind word helps so much Do You Tire Easily? Do- Vou: Feel jEx hausted in the Morning When You. Wake Up? Have You Reached the -. Point Where .You Haye No Strength Left t& Overcome Fatigue. Then you certainly need a tonic, one that -will act quicly: and surely. You don't "want any guess work abott it, either. Do not take stimulants or nau seating oily mixture.3, but just take a concentrated, tonic one 5-grain tono Jine tablet before each meal and at bedtime, will pfScTuce wonderful results ina few days just try it. Elyington's Pharmacy reports having i wonderful sale on tonpline tablets. From the Medical Press. ..Pr. G.Mj.'F. Says: For all rundown, eKemic, exhausted 'conditions I have found 5-grain tonoline tablets act quickly and most, effectively. They should not, however, be used by peo ple who do not Wish to increase their weight as they are the greatest known flesh-builder. Advt. jMjjSjMR HIRE .4-;. . Pleasure prjyiFJig, Dances, City 'i.. very Co ITS t JrV-4.tic;;-t.i..:, on the college site, a $60,000 building which will be perhaps the handsomest of. theni all. The . contract has not been awarded, but bids have been call ed for and business will be talked. The college with its' 7d0 and more stu dents is at the .overflowing point and 1 . .i ; i : "j. 11 ' . - l - - 1 iiie iuustjs wiLiiiu cuiiegt; range are caring for scores. -.who cannot occupy the dormitories. The members did not make any point of the everlasting issue, the name, a Controversy which has the student body, . the. morning paper, the afternoon paper, the Farm ers Union cotuicfl, . the "city aluninT "and others by ; the ears, ."it is presum ed that the dormitory will be built, no matter what the boys decide to call the institution. ' Goyerhor Bickett came back yester day 'and what turn the affairs at the Caledonia farms niay take cannot be given but ' now. Truth , Is, Goyernpr Bickett had hardly touched to'wh be fore the battle of : the name begin and itwas raging in the late aftertiopn. . Governor Bickett censored ho news. The newsmakers themselves were de-i1 liguieu. i.ne now we know hut t is Hp whn i mind man, or or the apostles ana working them out. and the other martyrs. Wherever the Gospel is name is love. The Urge Within The Great. "Qn miiih tn Artl . Qr 1 i r A nrt e f ' cried GenemT Amttrani iMf 'f' "'J.iSU3 .c0?!? doing its real work of making oyer lives, there it is creating a sensation. That man who once had been blind have had in all Jerusalem. Aath-haA Tk,t i "ac nou ill .ill ociusaiciu. xx. ui6 . Z electric sign on the church door may be good, but saved and shining saints in the membership are better. . Bafflina the Biaots. . I shrink from comWenting, so,often heard from all great spirits. "We must work . . . the night com eth," declared Jesus. Every soul with vision experiences 'this sense of ur eenev. In a wOrhi ' nf hepd nnd nf flying days, this spur is required to upon the fact that theprofessional keep us up to the level of. our best, churchmen of His time werein con- . stant ODDbsition to Jesus. Yet we "Time worked, let me work too; Time undoeth, let me do, Busy as time, by w6rk 1 ply Till I rest In the rest of eternity." persorial experience. Much fruitless contro versy would be avoided if ye woujd alt but stick to the fact which . we know. Dr. Albertson says: "'There is more logic in a sirnpte demonstra tion than in a wh61e volume of rea soning. .. . .... A man wrotei a book learn. In nn5itinn thv mlirht nvor . . w V. . . n awe him. But his feet could.not be ,Iul'en "yne ouraga moved from the rock of his" Dersbnal L r and I should make ;time ytiu uiuugu ,uur; uays are cruwueu with imTume'rable' task's"' ." . " Thinlc not . the monleht iosr Which it take's to" s'a"y:a'kin'4!'V0.rd.hr.tp'BihiIe at . one hy . the way! Send.5 but : the ; surishfrie : as along; you pass harshest words , were reserved .. for them. We contemplate with awe' the "The night cometh." Soon it will possibility for our own day wmcn is be too late to lift that burden, to . wrapped up in the clear, fact, that the ipeak that word of praise, to whis-1 official custodians of the religious per that confession of love, to make welfare of the . nation-were the arch that apology ahd explanation, to do enemies of the Revealer of religion.! that deed of bfotherllness, to stand The truth should make us open-souled Up for Christ, or to act upon that ana iorwara-iooKing, ana mieu wiin . norror oi wnat ine iingu ot wuaj vans rannn oaroiro t Vi o rsnrH Tho Tirin. cipal controversy of Jesus was with . sbinehow. How often some of us have the accepted leaders of Judaism. HlSjieit that! Every man who would speak, the . truth. that is given to him must reckon with the stones in the bands of the strong.' '''' .'.' "J -": v to prove that no vessel could cross Seek some heart to brighten, cheer it the Atlantic propelled by steam. A with a song f,6?11,. carried the first copies pt tittle deeds of kindness set the world his book' across the sea." The law- VinW yers might out-argue the blind man; ! scatter them about you as you go! y'l,-Hc. anew uue ittut wuicn upec an their arguments. . .' . Thereupon he . was cast, out of the ayuogugue. n was tne oia, old, ar gument of the axe, the stake, the stones. When you cannot 'rconvlnce, smite. ; If a man . teachesi juntioinfort able truUi, boycott, him, or take 1 his op iaway f r6m ' htm) ;' or , crush. . htm A friend of mine hamedMadgernever ihg. after you have done something suc cessfully., Then, remember, we are all built alike in that respect, and what pleases you will please your neighbor, As. I write I am reminded of friend who never fails to tall ;i person when -such and such a thing plnasf Needless to say that friend is alwayi received with a welcome. All about you are people who hiujI cet iliscnuraeed now and then. An when you see them sitting quietly by or,' Vvirmo-Vi ihn wlinlp world was dark and drear, drop a happy' littlfi word into their ear as you go. It can surely do no harm, and think of the happiness iiyhich it "may be' Instrumental in bring- e of theame wasiother noble impulse. Let us. be gehtte t v. i i-A- if-i -tifj-j i a-,. Tio hoonfimi ' n,Mnni.in t v. a stanu-nat mmu. , . . . '.. .-. -. . ' -y t -i- 1 ir . jinrt tnlprant toward all new teachings message wrmen nere, .iaai simple . ; rr-:,r. , -r, - - ; w Driven out from the synagogue, this newly-bqld beggar found him self driven to Christ. Ah, that inadb it worth while to be an outcast..: Some persqns, even . of. those wbpF have re ceived most signal, benefits from $he Savior, db not really fihdHimy stini til, 'in turbulence - and "distress . of soul, they are forced tofly - to ftrrri My ! side, the iegioris of Israel on the other, ' industry,, the everyday art of doing .'H0 Bf-'J?f f ?-?r5Sli lfor,,ref uge. Bitter . as seamed ;the fate ta-' t.--L : . . iv,iw t.j-: r j . God : but let us not run after them sim-r., . wfug. ueiore it Degan, tne. legions 1 "11"&D 11UVT laiuei xuau ui uea.iuiiis - iti iu--TAi I ullc iiBjwuiBa iuan, .wnp was oue planned in Doctor Clarence Pbe's of- of greater ones tomorrow, is both '.P.':? arf .0? fd'r the fifst Xo suffer for Chrrst's: sake, ai'." ' ; . .-' I, .-it..; i . ji ; . j j .Vi-.. sneaks . ipf. 11s nave listenine: ears. til .. . . f : ' nee ana at 3 o cipcK tney moved .to-juuiea ana exempimea oy jesus. ue- .rff ' T ,v . 7 w . ; , Capitol Hill. Here the war-waxed: bht mg busy for God in the common 4 Here again, in this lesson story. mere was no Hugo., Palmer, Cobb.'Piace ways or tne ordinary .days ac- ..we nave iaeecciesHtijs uui, .,u pay ior nnaiug ;hrist,t and many Davis nobody to tell Jwh. 3 1 happeneu. cbtopllshes more for him, than ;the hungry ; and hateful on ;the trail of there be who, haye found Kim in then The Governor later gate out this occasional high resolution or heroic Jesus. They were openly nispieasea statement: ideed. Iri the wayside anporttinities.o.ver the healing of the blind ffiah. "A delegation cbmnbsed of Dr. H.; like the beggar whom Jesus helped. They cared more for their dogmas 1 igm-n- TP"C I '"1 BeaUtrtulSust and Shoulders Are iwible If you will wear a scientifically constructed LTbe tfr&gsrin weigbt of an unconttned bust so stretches tle f. aupportrntf muscles that the contour of the lipure is spoiled. pftt tne Bust uacK wucre fonpi. prevent the full bust from hnvi-nar the flbDearsnce ol fla": ' biness.. eliminate the dancer ol "dfarrinsr muscles ami conitne u.c 0 flesh of the shoulder -givms traceril luie tirthe entire upper body. Tlwy fjrirtainrest and most Keryiceablegarinents imv nablocome In all materials and styles; Cross Ba k, , i TfOfltiSurplice. Bandeau' etv .Boned with W alo n, rustless boninsr Dermittim? washing without rcmoai. ' . t:' i.i:.Hnc.rM if not slork- e aaveyour aeaier snow you dicuvu ij . -( -f&f, .will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to snow ou -BEWAMIN & jOHNES. ai Warren Street. Newark. S. J- 1 . - Qr Alexander, president qf the State we find our duty to G6d. Christians than for human welfare a sure . sii Farmers' Union, "and members of' the do not need to know of hew. things that the dogmas ; are . hot ; of .God. State Council . of . Formers' Union, pr. to do for the Master so much a they .JCheirs ... was the ;t.gnolle .,163., Which Clarence Ppe', pf t The . , Pjog'ressive heed to keep on doivrg the .common-. Longfellow, characterized '.. as 'The Fanheirr "Plcesideht ' yv,.:..d.'''..lilddickt"t!6f Place tasks, done. in. His name, vhlch strife ior triumph more 'than truth.", the, college,! ;-ahd Mr!J;AIah fT.;f Bowler glorify the Father in heaven. The . , deeds of Jesus, .ran coun- and Mr. E. Culbrethy representiog "Unhastlng, yet ; unresting," ..Jesus te rtpv theirv little creeds. .Like the alumni M the association, wited went .His' way, ' a :V minister. forms upon the . Gpvernpr.; and, ah informal The urge within His soul "sometimes their faith I had solidified into a set pf conference was7Jield.'in regard to the expressed; itself. Yet He thanked rules, which is always, contrary to discussion "... abput,;: the .naine pf.the God for JTfs work. : One of 'the basic the spirit of Jesus. The great North CarolipaAState; Cbllege4 of :Agri- fays and hbbhs of life is work to 'do. helping, r healing heart pf CJestjs. .had culture and :Engine;ermg: . After a full Fity not the people cumbered with hrpken the ecclesistical. , , regulations conference :it ; .wWs s the' , hnanimpus carefbht pity rather the idlers 'ann concerning the Sabbath. - yThTs"mad'e sense .of .the- meeting ;that. whenever the empty-lived, What " can thev-bhe more 'occasion fbr ahtagohlzltig me cuiicgc id -ioivw vu- - met- ".,iciiuwsuip wiinin.tne Master ins new . 1 eacner, wau uamuvnu uiuui workmen. Or with the more for life than He did ilor, the pirHsjift.an- :.. .... M '..- to'nciie inr witiri fiaim Barj-AA . turerBhghihg or " 1 tural mmmmf- Jdthe maJekyofHheeS WJht'm- meenK mpUo of Jesus, ;T 'must wb S whVrid ro mth for thSr (hat: the full-nam above ment oned , A Man as aIVlarVel. : : liniMf 4 I StreSS Off- SldUI Who Ontrl rViifiViir Tknvl kpbwn the fufhess ' bf ifts'iperBBiiili'fvM ana power had they remained, uh- mm - -5 Ipj ' k ..Ui.i.' " '- - '"fl " be usea, and not, tne initials. Nntroii Tl " . yC?. ; . v.Y"? rfU'e tr h honed that all eood iH70T,e c,i v v iown or jeru- ivnom tney seemed a rival, tnaix xney Wk9 ears wIipt, t,ialr1irt frvr nf fil TOat'.i. ana irienuS oi uie,uue&e.wuiiaKe due famiHo, m . i.,tJ; ? v " h-y w- v rZiZ T?"? and: tilhely;-notice , ot the agreement seen f18.0?!? V a . 'aYY-aA. to and crnvDrn u . .r pii.vvi. niu- oitui -re- uusiuuu. now 1HW oi ine reai SLaiOS- 's ScMhfy; ' Npv! e ?arT de Jtown talk4imeh pfthec T V. V : - j Nevei:. befpre had K been .seen on .this : of high offlcel In his new manhoOdi sheltered from 'bersecut'ioh. : This 'is blt "ono of the aspect" pf the J)less'ed-f I hess;; f br; persectttibin !r the blind f 1 -TOO"- auw l,Uv T I. Will- pahy of those who haVe nbt only fe- .V.vcu .XVfs "um. vinrrac s rxana, put Who ta!so" ' have: ehtefed Info r the . cref :qX lt&i feltbwship ith Him. . Once lie had "been biinlj : even to the! ueaunes oi eartn, Dnt now ' his eyes i had been opened to '; see iWsiis "hirnJ self. ' " ;. ' :t:-'-: ; SET THE PACE ... To. baiiL the yahghard Of fashion, you've got to wear styles -are leaders- hotUfaTlefs . :J vriusive Among men who know who demand authentic and .style-,. . ...... ..... .. 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The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 31, 1917, edition 1
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