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Vajje Efgbt THE PILOT, a Paper With Chkracfer, Ya^ JJorfh 'CayoMna. Fpday, August 10, 1928. I t I Ml SEVEN CHANGES MADE IN THE NEW PONTIAC. Oaklond Motor Car Company an nounces seven improvements, design ed to make the new series Pontiac Six more powerful, faster and more flexible of operation. Major changes include a new car buretor, new intake manifold, new air deflector, higher gear ratio, larger tires, smaller wheels, and smart new Rev. and Mrs. D. Monroe and chil dren left Tuesday for Lost River, W. Va., where they will visit for several weeks. Henry Borst, Jr., Relend McRaney Bernice Graham and A. G. Edwards, Jr., are spending several days at Camp Lonuksi, the Boy Scout camp. These boys were accompanied to their vacation camp by C. L. Tyson. Misses Katherine and Myrtle Mc Millan are visiting in Raleigh this Duco colors on the sport landau j week, sedan. Outstanding among the Matthew; also the 5th chapter of Mark, .and notice especially the 26th verse of Mark down to the 34th verse. This was the Scripture tlie Spirit used to convince me that De- vine healing was for us all today. I had been ignorant of God’s power and willingness to heal today, as when He was here on earth. I didn’t know His word said. It was His Spirit that would quicken our mortal (not immortal) bodies. Romans 8:11. The new im- ' was in town th» past week end. provements is a one-inch carburetor | Mrs. Mary Denero, Elsie and Annie | fanaticism. I will not accept of the approved type used on the; Tyner were callers at the home of do, I turn- Oakland All-American Six. Not only is it simpler of adjustment and more accurate than the old type, but in creased speed, power, acceleration and fuel economy are achieved by its use in conjunction with the new manifold Mrs. R. L. Oldham Thursday evening. Dr. Hobort 0. Deaton, of Fort Worth, Texas, was a visitor in town recently. D. C. McGill returned to Rolesville Sunday, after having a week^s vaca- and gear ratio. Connected with the | ^jon at home, carburetor is a new mushroom type ! ^r. and Mrs. W. B. Graham, Mrs. air deflector. A. Cameron, Mrs. C. J. Temple and The intake manifold has been | Barney Jessup spent a day in Char- changed to accommodate changes in lotte last week. the carburetor, and the rear axle i N. M. Smith, of Duplin county, was gear ratio stepped up to 4.3 to 1.; at home last week end. take time and read the 8tli chapter of j the 9th of September, 1899, I sur rendered up everything to God and presented my body a living sacrifice. I told Him He could heal me or take me home to Glory, whichever He saw fit, for I was done using any kind of medicines or drugs. And glory be to His Holy Name. He did what drugs and patent medicines had failed to do. He healed me! And if I knew how— or rather if I would always obey the laws of God; and of health I would never get sick, but would have De- vine health, as some have today. It is a deeper experience than Devine healing. No one ever heard me say I am sick. The enemy attacked my nervous system last winter from be ing overtaxed with sorrow and cares, but I refused to trust the arm of flesh—but like Job, I trusted God. And Halleluja! He delivered me! Don’t we sing, “He is able still to de liver thee?” Then let’s be true. Trust and know Him to do it. All glory be to His Holy Name! MRS. D. P. KELLY. Vass, Route 1. , , ,TT-i ^ ^ 1 u- o I first time I ever heard Devine healing Arnold Wilson, of Columbia, S. C., L i ^ x t u j : , , . ’ taught that Jesus could and would heal us without remedies. I said that SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT, $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ed God’s Holy word down for man’s ways and works, but for two long years I suffered untold suffering all because I rebelled against the word of God. Like the prodigal son I came to myself, and decided I would search the Scriptures. I began to read the New Testament through. T was anx ious to know what the word of God said about healing. I remember how the 8th chapter of Matt, struck me where it said Jesus healed all that needed healing and not a word about EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of Elias Gamer, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 23rd day of June, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Aii persons indebted to said estate wii: please make immediate payment. This 9th day of July, 1928. J. P. GARNER, Executor. July 13, 20, 27, Aug 3, 10, 17. Kave your Eyes Examined by Expert. Cost is No More 5th chapter of Mark and 26th verse I was thoroughly convinced of Christ’s power and willingness to heal with out remedies or help except ‘As thy faith is so be it unto thee.” I continued to read and study the New Testament until I got to St. imum of wear of moving parts, which means longer life for the car. Greater beauty and a big car ap pearance, in line with the cun-ent vogue, is achieved by the use of larg er 29 by 5 inch balloon tires and small er wheels with ten sturdy spokes, and a larger 7 1-4 inch hub flange. Marked improvement in every phase • Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Blue, | j.0jne(jies jn it. When I got to the of performance is instantly noticeable, on August 2, a daughter, behind the wheel, with a higher top | Miss Jessie Brooks visited Mrs. J. speed and an ample reserve power at A. Overton in Sanford the first of all driving ranges. this week. With the increase in gear ratio, the W. D. Matthews attended the fu- rate of piston travel is still consid- neral of his cousin, Roger Martin, in erably less than that of any other car | East Bend, one day this week. in the low priced six cylinder field. Mrs. Bertie Matthews, Franklin | James, 5th chapter, beginning at the Thus Pontiac retains an advantage it Matthews and Miss Eloise Brooks j I3th verse on down. I found the only has held since its introduction: ' spent Thursday in Sanford. ’remedy God gives us to use when The Girls’ Circle of Presbyterian ' sick, which is “the prayer of faith.” church met with Miss Annie McGill ^ I know this is not an up-to-date last Monday evening. Miss Willie | doctrine by no means, for only a very Pearl Alexander had charge of the few Christians go by it, but it is meeting, and an interesting program God’s word—and I love it; and live on the subject “Indians” was given, it, and wish to tell it at home and The hostess served delicious fruit abroad—by my voice and my pen— salad and sandwiches. The next meet- that Jesus heals today the same as The larger tires result in greater rid- ^vill be with Mrs. Joe Thomas in when He was here on earth, if we will ing comfort and lessening of tire September. \ to Him in faith. I am not writ- ' H wear. On Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock ing any man’s theory, but God’s word g Simultaneous with these mechanical Miss Eunice Thompson entertained a ^nd my own experience. His word <pTiaiiges is the announcement that the group of her friends at a birthday ■ says ye are my witnesses, Isa. 43:10, smart sport landau sedan will take party. Many interesting games were again in Psalm 107:2. Let the re ton new dress. The body will be of played outdoors as well as contests deemed of the Lord say so. I thank A dark Standish green Duco, with ^ indoors later. In all the fun Ray Grif- the Lord for being His redeemed— fenders of lighter Virginian green— fin and Vick Keith were outstanding spirit, soul and body—according to a combination similar to that now characters. Eunice received many; 1st Thess., 5th chapter, 23-24 verses ;Vsed on the Oakland All-American j lovely gifts. Delicious refreshments' and for being His witness. I know cabriolet. Wheels are in natural wood of peaches, grapes, lemonade and this is not a popular doctrine by no ^nish. cake were served by the hostess, means, for man and his ability is left * Special sport equipment, consisting Those present were Misses Marjorie; out—it is Jesus alone, for instead of |H of a trunk rack and six wire wheels Leslie, Elizabeth Keith, Evelyn Clay- ^ the word of God telling us to send ! || with tires, also is available for the ton, Melba Cameron, Pauline Thomp- the doctor if we get sick. The . g first time on a low priced six. Spr.rcr | son, Anna and Emily Laubscher,; word tells us to call for the Elders H are mounted in front fender weels on ■ Bessie Evans, Bessie and Helen ; of the church—God’s truly anointed g either side of the car, while non-cor- Klingingschmidt, A. G. Edwards, Jr., People—and let them pray over us. g Tosive chrome plated rims add a bril-'Joseph Matthew's, Vick Keith, Rus- Anointing us with oil in the name of § liant touch of color to the swanky ' sell Thompson, Ray Griffin and i the Lord, and the prayer of faith shall • g I HAVE SEVERAL FARMERS WHO want to buy a small farm in Moore County. Let me know what you have. I think I can sell it for you E. J. Tillman, Vass, N. C. M. L. MATTHEWS, IM. Practice limited to the eye, ear. no* md the throat. Office in Masonic Building, Sanforr X. C. Phone 117; Residence, 274. Hours from 9 a. m., to 12 lil., anr I -30 to .S -^0 p. m. and by appointment DR. J. C. AiajMN, Eyesight Specia^ ist aud Optician will be at Chear?^ Jewelry Store, Sanford, N. C., ever? Wednesday in each week. Headach- relieved when caused by Eyestrain Office equipped with the latest cxam^ ining instrumenta. When he fits you with glasses you have the satisfac tion of kiiowrng that they are correct Weak eyes of children should receive expert attention; tak« your child to him. Remember that he is in Sanford Every Wednesday from 10 A. M. to S P« M. The Carolina Theatres Pinehurst and Southern Pines PRESENT The Popular Screen Hero, RICHARD DIX In his new baseball classic “WARMING UP” Also a “Great Stars and Authors” two-part special, “Walls Have Ears,” a Koko Cartoon, a Color Classic and the newest News. « H At Pinehurst Friday, August lOtli. 8:20 At Southern Pines Saturday, Au^st 11th. 8:20 The incomparable screen artiste, GRETA GARBO -in- WITH HIS STRIPES WE ARE HEALED. model. New and distinctive bumpers Franklin Matthews. also are available. In view of the bettered perform ance and new beauty effected by these changes, it was felt in automotive circles here that the Pontiac Six would take on an added spurt in the record setting pace it has consistent ly maintained since its introduction. Vass and Community (Continued From Page 1) save the sick, and the Lord shall S raise us up—and the only works we g are called on to do is to confess our H faults (sins) one to another and to S pray one for another—that ye may i g be healed—James 5:16. : g I wish to take this opportunity to | g praise the Lord for being my only j g 29 years. “THE MYSTERIOUS LADY” With Conrad Nagel. Also a Metro All-Star Comedy, an Aesops Fables, the Pathe Review and the newest News. t: H n H s s Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Gunter, Marga ret and T. K. Jr., were in Moncure I on Sunday. | Mrs. Jane Keith, of Cameron Route, spent Monday with Mrs. Floyd Keith. Robt. Leslie, of Rockingham, was at home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cox and daughter, Winona, went to Sanford Wednesday. Miss Jessie Brooks has returned from Durham, where she attended the Batts-Holloway wedding. Misses Pauline Bryant, Ruth Car rington, and Clovine Long, of Dur ham, visited Misses Bessie and Mil dred Gunter Sunday. T. J. Brooks and Miss Mae Gunter, i J®*'"’ of Sanford, were visitors in town Isaiah 53:5. If my readers remember, I prom ised them in the beginning of these articles that I would stick to the word physician for nearly of God. I also promised my Heaven ly Father years ago that I would not shun to declare the “whole counsel of j God” as it was revealed to me. That i l\ is why I have chosen the subject of | g “Devine Healing^’ this week. Jesus I n said “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works; and glorify your Father which is in Heaven.”—Matt. 5:16. In the first place we wish to explain what “good works” mean here. So many good people have brought this sub ject of “good works” to me to prove that WE must Do something when we get sick; because the Bible says “Faith without works are dead,” which is Scriptural and true, but let^s see what kind of works God wants us to do. We read in the 6th chapter and 28th At Pinehurst Monday, August 13th. 8:20 At Southern Pines Tuesday, August 14th. 8:20 “W hen It’s Hot It’s Cool in The Carolina,’^ On I imntxtmstimmtnua: s; n H H « $ II :*i ♦ ♦ 8 Sunday. Richard Griffin, of Hamlet, spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Annie McGill is visiting her friend. Miss Montie Muse, in Carth age, this week. NONHEIITS & TONBSrOKES If you are interested in Monu ments or Tombstones, write Rockingham Narble Works ROCKINGHAN, N. C. S«e or "Writ* JOHN B. KENNEDY Hirt F«Ii. N. C. we might work the works of God? Jesus answered them: “This is the work of God, that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent.” So faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of (Jod. Romans 10:17. That is why we should take heed to what we hear, especially what the Spirit saith to us—either by His word, or His voice which He speaks to our inner ear. We want to re quest our readers—especially those who are sick and need healing—to search the Scriptures and find out what Jesus taught us to do. Remem ber His word is for us today, for He is the same yesterday, today and for ever. Hebrews 13:8. When He was here on earth in per son He healed all that had need of healing. I wish each reader would Establish Year Credit You would not expect a perfect stranger to give you much of an accommodation in a financial way. You would not ask him for a loan. You would not expect it of a banker who knew nothing of your affairs unless you could give security. But if you had done business with a banker and proven to his satisfaction that you were careful and trustworthy you could probably get an accommodation for a short time. If you open a checking account at this bank we will be able to get a better opinion as to your financial methods and financial standing. 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